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presently the transportation systems monitoring is the most popular gps product. first it will be disconnected was the people's safety and trucks that person destination it is possible to track children's whereabouts and to find the pdf file from school or not. according to jason and partners consulting in twenty thirteen the global market of incentives judges will reach ninety billion us dollars and fourteen points for being the party says by twenty twenty the market may grow to three hundred and sixty nine is in us dollars and thirty four point two beating devices. specially something had come to research center have analyzed the wh talkies it with signs and trying to pace of job offers placement of local companies. based on peace in our cities they found out that the cia companies have at least thirty one percent more job offers. then in twenty twelve. and elise noted that the trend of that cost three years would continue next year was to grow weak number of job offers a job websites. these kinds of songs employers pay special attention to the possibilities of
presently the transportation systems monitoring is the most popular gps product. first it will be disconnected was the people's safety and trucks that person destination it is possible to track children's whereabouts and to find the pdf file from school or not. according to jason and partners consulting in twenty thirteen the global market of incentives judges will reach ninety billion us dollars and fourteen points for being the party says by twenty twenty the market may grow to three hundred...
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intelligence, gps bomb kits help latin american nation cripple rebel forces." joins us by video stream. welcome to democracy now! talk about this exposÉ. what were your major findings. >> well, i'm glad to be with you, amy. the major findings are mainly aat the cia had and still has large covert action program in colombia. it really started in his present form in about 2003. as you might recall, columbia was in such bad shape in the turn-of-the-century in 2000, the farc mainly, but also paramilitaries, had created a situation of grave instability were colombia have the highest murder rate in the world. there were thousands of people being kidnapped, human rights violations were terrible for anybody who was judged to be a theathizer with the farc, government, and the paramilitaries often disappeared people, torture was commonplace. and the colombians and the americans up until then had had a close relationship. the colombians have been trained by the u.s. for many years, especially starting in 2000 under planned columbia, which was the overt nonclassified milita
intelligence, gps bomb kits help latin american nation cripple rebel forces." joins us by video stream. welcome to democracy now! talk about this exposÉ. what were your major findings. >> well, i'm glad to be with you, amy. the major findings are mainly aat the cia had and still has large covert action program in colombia. it really started in his present form in about 2003. as you might recall, columbia was in such bad shape in the turn-of-the-century in 2000, the farc mainly, but...
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"fareed zakaria gps" is next. >>> this is "gps" the global public square. welcome to those of you around the world and in the united states. i'm fareed zakaria. first, a star studded panel to look back at the year and ask what were the smartest moves on the international chess board? the biggest blunders? the most impressive players in 2013? then, the federal reserve signaled this week that america has emerged from its depths. i will talk to britain's finance minister, george osborne, who argues that his nation's recovery proves that austerity actually works. >>> later, is what the nsa does unconstitutional? i will ask president obama's first director of national intelligence, dennis blair, for his take on the controversy and india versus america. the dust up over america's treatment of an indian diplomat. it shows you a side of india worth watching. but first, here's my take. is income inequality the defining challenge of our time? president obama's december 4th speech on the topic provoked a lively debate on this subject. i think part of the confusion som
"fareed zakaria gps" is next. >>> this is "gps" the global public square. welcome to those of you around the world and in the united states. i'm fareed zakaria. first, a star studded panel to look back at the year and ask what were the smartest moves on the international chess board? the biggest blunders? the most impressive players in 2013? then, the federal reserve signaled this week that america has emerged from its depths. i will talk to britain's finance...
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fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. starting with nelson mandela and we will ask you what happened to his legacy in africa and beyond. i have a great panel including one of mandela's close confid t confidants and the man that until this summer was obama's top national security -- why he says the u.s. doesn't need to cut a deal with hamid karzai of afghanistan. >>> next, how to understand the booming american economy. i'll ask the man who presided over great growth and some critics charge also helped create many bubbles. former fed chair, alan greenspan. >>> and as we approach the first anniversary of the new town massacre, what can the u.s. learn from other nations about gun policy. i'll take you to japan for a fascinating look at a nation that loves violent video games but has a gun death rate that is very different from america's. it's a preview of a gps special airing tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>>
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the majority of time you don't come back to a gp., catch our attention, you're going to get validated and in the permanent shu. >>> coming up, you can take the inmate out of the gang, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? >>> and angel gives clement an ultimatum. your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel compared to other energy sources. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. >> announcer: you're watching msnbc. >>> with robert kofman one point away from validation, the igi continues its crackdown on other suspected 2-5
the majority of time you don't come back to a gp., catch our attention, you're going to get validated and in the permanent shu. >>> coming up, you can take the inmate out of the gang, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? >>> and angel gives clement an ultimatum. your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel compared to other energy...
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it is an air cannon, a gps unit and some really super sticky glue. we got a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one of these things. the air cannon is mounted to the front of the patrol car. it can hold two round. when the officer gets within 50 feet he fires and the heated glue ball cause that is unit to stick. the cop can call off the high-speed chase and track the suspect from a safe distance and speed. this is pretty cool, if he out on patrol, when the criminal takes off, if he is out of the car, he can fire the gps using remote keypad. >> the suspect will usually slow down to the posted speed limits. they will try to blend in with other cars. they don't want to be noticed anymore. they're thinking they got away from us. >> ah, but they really only delayed their arrest. so far police in iowa are two for two. it also has been used 11 times successfully to make arrests this way in texas, austin, texas. although an officer there tells me there are limitations. like their officers will not fire in the rain or car that is s
it is an air cannon, a gps unit and some really super sticky glue. we got a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one of these things. the air cannon is mounted to the front of the patrol car. it can hold two round. when the officer gets within 50 feet he fires and the heated glue ball cause that is unit to stick. the cop can call off the high-speed chase and track the suspect from a safe distance and speed. this is pretty cool, if he out on patrol, when the criminal...
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remember, crossroads gps?public integrity, the group was cofounded by bush's brain, karl rove. it was one of the biggest spenders in trying to influence the outcome of the 2012 election. but as the nonprofit reported this week, rove's group may have been less than honest about how much money they actually spent on political activity. quote, new tax documents made public last tuesday indicate that at least 11.2 million of the grant money given to the group americans for tax reform by crossroads gps was spend on political activities expressly advocating for or against candidates. now, that's $11 million more than the $75 million rove's group told the irs it spent on political activities in 2012. this week, the obama administration proposed new rules aimed at decreasing the influence of groups like crossroads gps on the right, and even the league of conservation voters on the left, by tightening the definitions of political versus nonpolitical activity. it will require groups to be more careful about how the mone
remember, crossroads gps?public integrity, the group was cofounded by bush's brain, karl rove. it was one of the biggest spenders in trying to influence the outcome of the 2012 election. but as the nonprofit reported this week, rove's group may have been less than honest about how much money they actually spent on political activity. quote, new tax documents made public last tuesday indicate that at least 11.2 million of the grant money given to the group americans for tax reform by crossroads...
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storms, earthquakes and tsunamis earlier and accurately. >> we're using existing gps technology, gps instruments that have been, that are working continuously at locations around california. >> reporter: this researcher says the group added seismic and meteorological sensors to 20 existing gps stations like this one in southern california. he says sensors can analyze first moments of the earthquake and show the more violent shaking that will follow. advanced warnings could range from seconds to minutes. >> that then can be used for earthquake early warning and rapid response. >> reporter: researchers presented the technology in san francisco today at the american geophysical union conference in addition to earthquakes they say the system can accurately measure water vapor in the atmosphere. a key component of severe weather. >> an example in july, there was a monsoon, and they used this information to issue a flash flood warning and there were quite a few incidents of dangerous floodings of roadways. >> reporter: forecaster mike jackson of noaa says the information can help emergency
storms, earthquakes and tsunamis earlier and accurately. >> we're using existing gps technology, gps instruments that have been, that are working continuously at locations around california. >> reporter: this researcher says the group added seismic and meteorological sensors to 20 existing gps stations like this one in southern california. he says sensors can analyze first moments of the earthquake and show the more violent shaking that will follow. advanced warnings could range...
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gps can get blocked in urban areas. its hard for drones to avoid moving objects like cars or people on landing, and they are difficult for other aircraft to see. at purdue university today, they are developing just the kind of drones that would fit the amazon scenario. >> we've crashed the first three times we took off. >> reporter: sometimes its as simple as drifting off course which could mean your gift delivery goes to your neighbor's house. even then who is going to ring the doorbell? jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> notes from overseize tonight, in the ukraine, 7,000 people took to the streets of kiev. tonight the negotiations with europe appear to be back on again. >>> the constantly surprising pope francis added one more detail to his profile as the people's pope. while chatting after sunday masks the pope revealed that once he worked as a bouncer when he was a young man. and now instead of kicking people out of night clubs, he is working to invite them back into the church. >>> next here tonight, "world news
gps can get blocked in urban areas. its hard for drones to avoid moving objects like cars or people on landing, and they are difficult for other aircraft to see. at purdue university today, they are developing just the kind of drones that would fit the amazon scenario. >> we've crashed the first three times we took off. >> reporter: sometimes its as simple as drifting off course which could mean your gift delivery goes to your neighbor's house. even then who is going to ring the...
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"fareed zakaria gps" is next for our viewers here in the united states. ♪ >> welcome to this "gps" specialeport. i'm fareed zakaria. 2014 will be a year of surprises, events that no one can predict. there will be one great expe spectacle in the spring. one that never fails to move me deeply. india will hold its national elections. the largest democratic process in human history. more than 700 million people at 800,000 voting booths using 1.3 million machines will cast their ballots. aside from the extraordinary affirmation of democracy, this election is turning into a pivotal contest. a clash between a rising controversial figure and the sign of an old dynasty. the issues at stake are crucial, not just for india but the entire world. will india push forward to become the next china? the next big global growth engine or will it relapse into its old confused ways? india has been growing impressively for 15 years. it's a different place from the stagnant country i grew up in in the 1970s. the numbers don't look so good anymore. democracy led to deadlock and dismay. can india right itself? wil
"fareed zakaria gps" is next for our viewers here in the united states. ♪ >> welcome to this "gps" specialeport. i'm fareed zakaria. 2014 will be a year of surprises, events that no one can predict. there will be one great expe spectacle in the spring. one that never fails to move me deeply. india will hold its national elections. the largest democratic process in human history. more than 700 million people at 800,000 voting booths using 1.3 million machines will...
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now back to fareed zakaria gps. >>> now for a what in the world segment.s one country in the world that looks like a eutopia, it must be switzerland. 65% more than the average american income. everyone has great healthcare, child care and the unemployment rate is 3%. almost no corruption. according to oecd of 34 developed countries surveyed, the swiss have the greatest degree of trust in their government and it's a spectacular country with great traditions of skiing, cheese, chocolates and wine. what possibly could go wrong? well, quite a lot actually. the swiss are furious about income inequality. the story is a familiar one. in 1984, top earners in swiss firms made six times as much as bottom earners. today, they make 43 times what bottom earners make. at some banks and firms, ceos make 200 times the salary of the lowest paid employee. before you assume things about europe and european attitudes toward capitalism, switzerland is one of the most business friendly countries in the world. the conservative heritage foundation has an index of economic freedom
now back to fareed zakaria gps. >>> now for a what in the world segment.s one country in the world that looks like a eutopia, it must be switzerland. 65% more than the average american income. everyone has great healthcare, child care and the unemployment rate is 3%. almost no corruption. according to oecd of 34 developed countries surveyed, the swiss have the greatest degree of trust in their government and it's a spectacular country with great traditions of skiing, cheese, chocolates...
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is next. >>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. are america it's kids falling behind the rest of the world? recent release of international test scores suggests the answer might be yes. i'll have a power house panel to talk about the problems and solutions. former new york city school chancellor joel klein. tom freedman of the "new york times." then, to understand the protests that have royaled in the ukraine over the past few weeks, you have to go back a bit, to 1654. and an execution in the -- why did north korea's kim jong-un have his own uncull killed and what does it mean for the rest of the world? and how well do you know your world? you'll be surprised at what you don't know. but first here's my take, in the midst of the extraordinary spectacle of nelson mandela's funeral, in a stadium with some 9 0,000 mourners including more than 90 heads of government. a small gesture got the world's attention. on his way he shook hands with the return to the ri
is next. >>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. are america it's kids falling behind the rest of the world? recent release of international test scores suggests the answer might be yes. i'll have a power house panel to talk about the problems and solutions. former new york city school chancellor joel klein. tom freedman of the "new york times." then, to understand the protests that have royaled...
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[ gps voice ] who would you like to call? there's a woman stuck in there.ll free you. [ gps voice ] i didn't understand that command. hang in there, i'll try to find a police station to get you out of there. [ gps voice ] finding police station. no, you don't have to do that. i'll, i'll find it. frankly i'm lost. i wish there was something that could help me get around this darn town. ♪ the energy in one gallon of gas is also enough to keep your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel compared to other energy sources. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go nati
[ gps voice ] who would you like to call? there's a woman stuck in there.ll free you. [ gps voice ] i didn't understand that command. hang in there, i'll try to find a police station to get you out of there. [ gps voice ] finding police station. no, you don't have to do that. i'll, i'll find it. frankly i'm lost. i wish there was something that could help me get around this darn town. ♪ the energy in one gallon of gas is also enough to keep your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300...
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"fareed zakaria gps" is next. >> 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'll start today's show with a simple question, are america's kids falling behind the rest of the world? the recent release of international test scores suggests the answer might be yes. i have a powerhouse panel to talk about the problem and solutions, former new york city schools chancellor joel klein, teach for america's wendy kopf, sal kan, one of the most innovative educators of the world and tom friedman of "the new york times." then, to understand the protests that have roiled ukraine over the past weeks you have to go back a bit, to 1654. >>> and an execution in the her mitt kingdom, why did north korea's cokim jong-un have his n uncle killed and what does it mean for the world? >>> finally, how well do you know your world? you'll be surprised at what you don't know. but first, here's my take. in the midst of the extraordinary specticle of nelson mandela's funeral in a stadium with some 90,00
"fareed zakaria gps" is next. >> 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'll start today's show with a simple question, are america's kids falling behind the rest of the world? the recent release of international test scores suggests the answer might be yes. i have a powerhouse panel to talk about the problem and solutions, former new york city schools chancellor joel klein, teach...
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i took a gps with me wherever i went, and i have the gps -- the group that was there before us, theirrees were already taller and growing strong, and, you know, between us and god making it grow, we planted a few that day, and i shared my tree, one of my trees, with one of my israeli veteran friends that i met over there, and between the two of us, we put a tree down for our fallen war yoez and his fallen warriors. it's going to grow, and it's going to be forever. >> tell me about the connection you had with your israeli counterparts. these are men and women soldiers of the defense forces. how did that impact you? >> you know, getting the chance to meet them and spending ten days with these guys completely changed how you view the culture there when it comes to israeli and the military and the pridefulness they have in each other. it showed brotherhood like we were part of their army, and they didn't know us. i really appreciated that because these men and women is something that they're doing this. two-year service or four years, or whatever it is that they do. the entire country ser
i took a gps with me wherever i went, and i have the gps -- the group that was there before us, theirrees were already taller and growing strong, and, you know, between us and god making it grow, we planted a few that day, and i shared my tree, one of my trees, with one of my israeli veteran friends that i met over there, and between the two of us, we put a tree down for our fallen war yoez and his fallen warriors. it's going to grow, and it's going to be forever. >> tell me about the...
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no longer want to play in the politics of the gp yard. it's an interesting mixture, you'll get a lot of old time heavy duty gangsters who have gotten too old and don't want to be involved any more along with those sexual predators. >> the peculiar mix of inmates isn't celebrated by everyone. we ran into an inmate who dropped out of the aryan brotherhood gang who reluctantly calls this yard home. >> it's a cesspool of society on in yard. child killers and all of that. if i had known it was like this before i came out here, i would have stayed on the main line. >> most of these people out on this yard, they could die right there, and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. when i came to this yard, i surrendered a lot of stuff. you know what i moon? my name is gone, i had a good name in prison. i was always respected. i lost all that. i don't care about that. what i care about now is me, timmy duncan. i don't like those people, but i don't have to associate with them. i can't tell you ten people's names, i've been in this building
no longer want to play in the politics of the gp yard. it's an interesting mixture, you'll get a lot of old time heavy duty gangsters who have gotten too old and don't want to be involved any more along with those sexual predators. >> the peculiar mix of inmates isn't celebrated by everyone. we ran into an inmate who dropped out of the aryan brotherhood gang who reluctantly calls this yard home. >> it's a cesspool of society on in yard. child killers and all of that. if i had known...
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her mileage is tallied by a little black ox that uses gps found under the dashboard.the transmit data to the insurer. click the box guarantees that i will find my car again should it be stolen. -- >> the box guarantees that i will find my car again, should it be stolen. >> each day, she drive to the train station 74 kilometers away. there she leaves the car and takes the train into rome. her insurer rewards her for driving less. her first two thousand kilometers are free. after that, she paid $.25 per kilometer. >> i think that is fair. at a restaurant, you only pay for what you order. with water and electricity, you pay for what you use. why shouldn't it be that way with the car? it seems like a wise choice. click the economic crisis has hit italy hard and italians are looking for ways to save money. garages are doing a booming business in selling the black boxes, which are only slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes. the device is quite easy to install. >> there are just two cables, one for power and one for the odometer. you have to bolted onto a loadbearing par
her mileage is tallied by a little black ox that uses gps found under the dashboard.the transmit data to the insurer. click the box guarantees that i will find my car again should it be stolen. -- >> the box guarantees that i will find my car again, should it be stolen. >> each day, she drive to the train station 74 kilometers away. there she leaves the car and takes the train into rome. her insurer rewards her for driving less. her first two thousand kilometers are free. after...
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help put an end to the dangerous system of time-based shorts out of the airport and instead go to a gps based, they important to do that to cut down on speeding on the freeways. thank you. >> next speaker. >> ed healy and then rashid. >> i think this is very necessary to coordinate, i understand there's a bunch of new investigators out at the sfo that will be cracking down on the lists and the side cars and the illegal taxis. it's a very necessary thing and i'd also like to second han sue kim, we can definitely use the money for advertising and things like that. you've taken enough in to probably run half the city, you can give some of it back to us. thank you. >> thank you, mr. healy. >> last speaker, rashid. >> i support everything going to be allowed by san francisco mta and also i ask the san francisco mta, we have 7,000 driver, we need to do election and there's going to be responsibility for the mta, it's going to be responsibility for the driver, the driver is the victim and we need to have a driver. >> thank you, mr. rashid. berry corngold. >> if there's anyone else who wants to
help put an end to the dangerous system of time-based shorts out of the airport and instead go to a gps based, they important to do that to cut down on speeding on the freeways. thank you. >> next speaker. >> ed healy and then rashid. >> i think this is very necessary to coordinate, i understand there's a bunch of new investigators out at the sfo that will be cracking down on the lists and the side cars and the illegal taxis. it's a very necessary thing and i'd also like to...
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you just program the gps. >> you use the gps maps and go click, click, click. you look for any obstructions along the way, and about 30 minutes later it shows up at coors field landing on the pitcher's mound. >> hopefully not during a game. >> for sure. >> reporter: that model can stay in the air for five hours with 20 pounds of equipment on board. right now there are over 500 drones flying in the u.s. five years from now the federal aviation administration predicts about 7500. by 2025 an industry group expects tens of thousands. bishop is even more optimistic. how many drones do you think will be commercially in the air in the united states in, say, ten years? >> in ten years, 100,000 plus, easily. >> reporter: but right now faa rules make it next to impossible for farmers, corporations, pretty much any part of the private sector to get the permits that are necessary to fly them. even bishop does haven't a permit, so he doesn't fly his drones to a baseball stadium or anyplace else unless they're tethered to the ground with fishing line. if the faa were to make
you just program the gps. >> you use the gps maps and go click, click, click. you look for any obstructions along the way, and about 30 minutes later it shows up at coors field landing on the pitcher's mound. >> hopefully not during a game. >> for sure. >> reporter: that model can stay in the air for five hours with 20 pounds of equipment on board. right now there are over 500 drones flying in the u.s. five years from now the federal aviation administration predicts...
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we all have gps and wireless on our cell phones and use satellite navigation systems in our cars. now of being spied on through this to me. that's one way of looking at things there is still one big brother watching them from the passenger seat. even if he promises to save them the likes of money. what brings us to the interface edition of european channels from all of us here in brussels thanks very much for watching until next time she does in and by now. moon. see us judges long tradition of baking with cuts and it's based on their homepage the first one just illustrations for books. they serve her love of books people stir in coloring them and then just for a reason to practicality. instead of in green. the move to putting color on was the same kinds of arts that they used to put their minds. once we expect to live this long tradition what will make you more particularly he looks back to the landscape tradition so he's mostly a landscape artist. and during his lifetime. he explicitly means your chickens is one of his inspirations book. kirsty was what does he like your chicken
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they found the gps. >> why is what's not clear. >> yeah. it begs the question for me.ave so much money why are you fighting over a mini cooper? who cares. they have a rocky relationship. all three of the judd women, ashley has written about in her book the strain in their family. so for them it's not really as simple as hey, mom, i'm going to call you or hey, sis, what's up? they don't really do that from what i understand. >> for a while they didn't even talk. >> for years and years there's been rifts, so weird. >>> also beyonce did something a lot of singers will probably start to do now and that is basically producing her own album without a label and marketing it herself, which is actually really smart, but this is not boding so well with some other companies. >> so she is on a label. let's be clear, but she is a marketing genius. she dropped this album almost a week ago without telling anyone. that never happens. now target is saying we are not going to sell this album which on the surface sounds so silly. who would not sell this album? i think the issue is target
they found the gps. >> why is what's not clear. >> yeah. it begs the question for me.ave so much money why are you fighting over a mini cooper? who cares. they have a rocky relationship. all three of the judd women, ashley has written about in her book the strain in their family. so for them it's not really as simple as hey, mom, i'm going to call you or hey, sis, what's up? they don't really do that from what i understand. >> for a while they didn't even talk. >> for...
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it is the first and only motorcycle that offers a gps.lso new think that opening new factories in india to reach asian customers. the question. is a cheap bike still a hog? >> it is a real harley. it has the same look and feel. this is a big event for us. a few years ago, we really talked about the strategy going forward and how he wanted to expand the brand and make it more meaningful to other -- ridrs like writers ers. develop a while to these and bring them to the market. this is a total new frame. it is agile. it is nimble. it was really developed with the voice of the customer. we did talk to over 3000 customers and dealers in 10 different countries. ofs bike is the culmination that voice of the customer input. thes really intended for new generation. >> how hard was it to go to a liquid cooled engine? it was not really difficult. every bike that we designed -- why? >> it is part of this whole being agile, nimble, being in urban bike. think about the drivetrain in the engine for every bike that we designed and built. not that we're g
it is the first and only motorcycle that offers a gps.lso new think that opening new factories in india to reach asian customers. the question. is a cheap bike still a hog? >> it is a real harley. it has the same look and feel. this is a big event for us. a few years ago, we really talked about the strategy going forward and how he wanted to expand the brand and make it more meaningful to other -- ridrs like writers ers. develop a while to these and bring them to the market. this is a...
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mpd officer, mark washington, was equipped with a gps monitoring device and under home confinement as of yesterday morning. but less than 12 hours later, his lifeless body was plucked from the frigid waters of the potomac river. >> it was an unattended vehicle left here on the scene and the body and water was not too far away. >> several sources tell us it is treedgesly rare to monitor a defendant 24/7, unless that person is a flight risk or a public safety threat. in most cases, pso's or pretrial service officers won't even learn a defendant violated their home confinement until the next business day. when an alert is sent via e- mail. the head of d.c.'s pretrial services agency told us while the supervision technology is good, it's not foolproof and not going to make some people do the right thing all the time. ironically, court documents reveal that an officer washington's case, the government asked the court to detain the defendant without bail pending trial. it was a request that was denied. the washington case remains under investigation. but based on standard procedures, it is
mpd officer, mark washington, was equipped with a gps monitoring device and under home confinement as of yesterday morning. but less than 12 hours later, his lifeless body was plucked from the frigid waters of the potomac river. >> it was an unattended vehicle left here on the scene and the body and water was not too far away. >> several sources tell us it is treedgesly rare to monitor a defendant 24/7, unless that person is a flight risk or a public safety threat. in most cases,...
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gps can be blocked in urban areas.like cars or people and they are difficult for other aircraft to see. at purdue university, they are developing a drone that would fit the amazon scenario. >> we crashed the first three times we took off. >> reporter: sometimes it is simple as drifting off course which could mean your gift delivery goes to your neighbor's house and even then who's going to ring the doorbell? jim avila, abc news, washington. >> sounds like a lot of problems. >> a million reasons why it won't work but if there is a will there is a way. it is working already. >> did you hear something? >> hey, look at that. you needed that, didn't you? >> i wanted a pizza. i wanted the pizza. i think it's the neighbors. >> no thanks, drone nole. needs a little perfecting. jim went through the laundry list of problems that we can foresee. there are some upsides to the whole deal if it actually works, but the fact is it doesn't seem like it is going to work. >> so if the drone drops it on your doorstep, and you get a free p
gps can be blocked in urban areas.like cars or people and they are difficult for other aircraft to see. at purdue university, they are developing a drone that would fit the amazon scenario. >> we crashed the first three times we took off. >> reporter: sometimes it is simple as drifting off course which could mean your gift delivery goes to your neighbor's house and even then who's going to ring the doorbell? jim avila, abc news, washington. >> sounds like a lot of problems....
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i've been an activist would have to mark one year since the day the gang gp statue quarter pdf. on sixteenth december twenty twelve and twenty two you don't feed your cat at the stone was to defeat it by six men in a moving bus and off to die on a deserted road funny thing was beaten for trying to stop the hunt to cry. the victim died sixteen days need to invest in the hospital. the six men were apprehended and put one child in a frost cooled. one of the six allegedly committed suicide in prison all the same kids today and a juvenile was sentenced to a maximum punishment of two years. it was a lovely parting of the campaign to be considered. ethan came out again this time since he returned to the indian parliament and the prime minister's office. the mining data protection to be mean the government to keep the full exchanges into the milk giving get more strength and the delhi government increased policing in the booklets box the situation ginny into. i see an existence. at the top and that the uae the day because you'll want to paint that he'll be out of the succession flood pr
i've been an activist would have to mark one year since the day the gang gp statue quarter pdf. on sixteenth december twenty twelve and twenty two you don't feed your cat at the stone was to defeat it by six men in a moving bus and off to die on a deserted road funny thing was beaten for trying to stop the hunt to cry. the victim died sixteen days need to invest in the hospital. the six men were apprehended and put one child in a frost cooled. one of the six allegedly committed suicide in...
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bottle gp racing josh off the sporting teams had to cough or so shut up shop lady of the awful to see the total. the village itself. sadly dad was only then that you know when to mean to the law to push his health were this little toy out of state. use the players' union told students into longview sixty one. she says austin sat with money then that's what it calls for the pipe into boxing it up. use the phone line to the state owned one city employees to work on the help of a cellphone silly you teach the baby was with him to go. gold says she talks all the while pt font and it was and that includes going to be chilled to the cartoons. later she sold sleep off the tv on to the economy into it and you can see it. one of the people to tune into to see that on thomas dissented the bean shoots and tinted gold ball was simple when you see it could teach you wait you mean going to teach him to touch them. our shoot to which he called the dog and build a new way to treat arts and sciences a popsicle. the dog a yuletide new queens into touch. to the otaki toss and sent in. it's a tool of you
bottle gp racing josh off the sporting teams had to cough or so shut up shop lady of the awful to see the total. the village itself. sadly dad was only then that you know when to mean to the law to push his health were this little toy out of state. use the players' union told students into longview sixty one. she says austin sat with money then that's what it calls for the pipe into boxing it up. use the phone line to the state owned one city employees to work on the help of a cellphone silly...
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you give them instructions which gps coordinates to go to and they fly to those gps coordinates. >> reporter: wusa9 has actually had one of these drones for about a year, but we've been unable to really use it, both because of legal restrictions and because of d.c.'s no-fly zone. amazon would have to deal with the faa's drone restrictions and then there are questions about safety. can you imagine one of those 5- pound packages dropping right on your head? and then there are questions of privacy. imagine if you had a drone flying over your head looking in your windows. aviation experts say it is doable and the faa tells me it is committed to the safe, efficient and timely integration of unmanned aircraft into the nation's airspace. but it is not allowed now and it will likely be 2015 before the faa even issues regs. so you can't put off ordering aunt mildred's presents till christmas eve this year. bruce leshan, wusa9. >> check this out. fedex chairman fred smith actually told wired magazine four years ago that he was thinking about a switch from trucks to drones just as soon as he character
you give them instructions which gps coordinates to go to and they fly to those gps coordinates. >> reporter: wusa9 has actually had one of these drones for about a year, but we've been unable to really use it, both because of legal restrictions and because of d.c.'s no-fly zone. amazon would have to deal with the faa's drone restrictions and then there are questions about safety. can you imagine one of those 5- pound packages dropping right on your head? and then there are questions of...
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we all have gps and wireless on our cell phones and use satellite navigation systems in our cars. now are being spied on through this to me that's one way of looking at things. but others don't want big brother watching them from the passenger seat. even if he promises to save them the likes of money. what brings us to the interface edition of european channels from all of us here in brussels thanks very much for watching until next time she does in and by now. moon center. having a speed that in the middle. this puts its top forty is great. ninety six to five. then on sept two two. i was going on fourteen if i made myself and i was fourteen i wouldn't recognize this of course that person today. it's the same spot on he's like a normal work on green st. well know everything about them and cut it off long beach. no these guys could be the same willful of the will to prosecute. what really makes you will be interesting is the fact that these changes you will not be the same tomorrow us don't. so i run out of me trying to work in the caribbean sea in the konica on changing. no only g
we all have gps and wireless on our cell phones and use satellite navigation systems in our cars. now are being spied on through this to me that's one way of looking at things. but others don't want big brother watching them from the passenger seat. even if he promises to save them the likes of money. what brings us to the interface edition of european channels from all of us here in brussels thanks very much for watching until next time she does in and by now. moon center. having a speed that...
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dummy me before china scholar from legal system isn't ready to compete with gps. after being put into commercial use. late last year. the system has improved is positioning accuracy to five to seven meters of the countries and parts of china and ten meters elsewhere in asia pacific region. industry around baker navigation is taking shape the technologies being applied to find a student of these transports fishing with the full cost of the softer eighties and one. they the result of the first ascent of the world. note that all frequencies within the teams units. the vomiting was to create eighteen frequencies promise made to the station in positioning and dedication to the system could be used in a book on to the cricket action to generate small benefits. in the meantime he also released performance tended to fund its bid to accuracy and reliability of the system and they don't set the size navigation system is already extensive he seems that's what it's about eighty percent of passenger and car bounces heavy duty trucks and trailers use the system the system also
dummy me before china scholar from legal system isn't ready to compete with gps. after being put into commercial use. late last year. the system has improved is positioning accuracy to five to seven meters of the countries and parts of china and ten meters elsewhere in asia pacific region. industry around baker navigation is taking shape the technologies being applied to find a student of these transports fishing with the full cost of the softer eighties and one. they the result of the first...
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so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or blood thinners. talk to your doctor before taking xarelto® if you have abnormal bleeding. xarelto® can cause bleeding, which can be serious, and rarely may lead to death. you are likely to bruise more easily on xarelto® and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. tell your doctors you are taking xarelto® before any planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto®,
so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk...
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install gps units that sent data to a private firm instead of the government. or use a device that recorded only how many miles they drove but not where they drove. that's what vicki chose for her car. every month the unit transmitted her mileage count to the state dot which then sent her an invoice. >> from a tax policy point of view, this was really interesting to me because when i go to the pump i am filling my car with gas, i'm not thinking about the taxes i'm paying and i'm paying both federal and state. when you get a bill in the mail, you think about the taxes that you are paying. and that does put a wake in the sense of oh, i'm paying a tax here for the privilege of using the roads. which i don't think people think about when they just fill their tank. >> reporter: but skeptics think administering a program like that would create a bureaucratic mess. and they say taxing fuel efficient cars sends an anti-green message. charging hybrids more than hummers. >> you are reduce the incentive for people to shift to fuel efficient cars. >> a democratic political
install gps units that sent data to a private firm instead of the government. or use a device that recorded only how many miles they drove but not where they drove. that's what vicki chose for her car. every month the unit transmitted her mileage count to the state dot which then sent her an invoice. >> from a tax policy point of view, this was really interesting to me because when i go to the pump i am filling my car with gas, i'm not thinking about the taxes i'm paying and i'm paying...
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>>"ashley claims a mechanic working on her mini cooper found a gps device like this one attached to the >> pam: new at 8. >> pam: it's been a very difficult time for fellow classmates of jahi mccmath. kron4's scott rates went to the teen's school and spoke to administrators. they share how they're helping her fellow classmates through this tough time and shows us what kind of student jahi is. >> i can feel my daughter. a gift of the sheet is trapped within her own body. i let her know that i will not allow them to take you to the coroner's office jahi, i will not. >> reporter: is the afternoon the family attorney announced children's hospital in all one has decided to give the family time to decide what its next four jahi. >> we are not on doctors times anymore we are on the guts time. god's time. >> reporter: no brain activity. but the family says there is no reason to remove her from life support. >> the big picture here is the medicine they provided did not work so it is time to let god work. >> reporter: mother says for now hard border remains alive and she is holding out for a mira
>>"ashley claims a mechanic working on her mini cooper found a gps device like this one attached to the >> pam: new at 8. >> pam: it's been a very difficult time for fellow classmates of jahi mccmath. kron4's scott rates went to the teen's school and spoke to administrators. they share how they're helping her fellow classmates through this tough time and shows us what kind of student jahi is. >> i can feel my daughter. a gift of the sheet is trapped within her own...
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it is an air cannon, a gps unit and super sticky glue.a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one. the air cannon is mounted to front of patrol car. it can hold two rounds. when the officer gets to within 50 feet and heated glue ball causes unit to stick. he can call off the high-speed chase and track the suspect from safe distance speed. this is pretty cool. if he is out of the patrol when the criminal takes off he can fire the gps unit using remote keypad. >> the suspect will slow down to the posted speed limits. they try to blend in with other cars. they don't want to be noticed anymore. they're thinking they have got away from us. >> reporter: but only delayed their arrest. so far police in iowa are two for two using the can onnone. in austin, texas, please made 11 arrest this is way. officers tell me there are limitations. they will not fire in the rain or a car swerving or turning but they're all in favor of lowering number of high speed pursuits that kill a person a day in the u.s. 41% of the time the vict
it is an air cannon, a gps unit and super sticky glue.a demonstration in iowa where the state patrol just started using one. the air cannon is mounted to front of patrol car. it can hold two rounds. when the officer gets to within 50 feet and heated glue ball causes unit to stick. he can call off the high-speed chase and track the suspect from safe distance speed. this is pretty cool. if he is out of the patrol when the criminal takes off he can fire the gps unit using remote keypad. >>...
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this truck was not outfitted with gps like it should have been to track it once it was stolen from the gas station and an expert on nuclear security calling for change to protect extremely dangerous items. >> there is a problem around the world with radioactive material. it is not accounted for and not good methods to dispose of it properly. >> reporter: cobalt 60 is used to treat cancer and used in hospital- like settings. it was on the way from a hospital in mexico to a nuclear facility. >> thank you, casy in dallas. >>> it locks like we averted a tragedy when the truck with radioactive material was found. what if the truck had fallen in the wrong hands. congressman, thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> it was a nerve wracking two days where we didn't know where the truck was. how much radioactive material is floating on our highways or mexico's highways. >> i can't give you a precise amount but there are hundreds of hospitals that have this material. after 9/11 with the federal government we passed strict laws to safe guard materials and make sure the drivers are
this truck was not outfitted with gps like it should have been to track it once it was stolen from the gas station and an expert on nuclear security calling for change to protect extremely dangerous items. >> there is a problem around the world with radioactive material. it is not accounted for and not good methods to dispose of it properly. >> reporter: cobalt 60 is used to treat cancer and used in hospital- like settings. it was on the way from a hospital in mexico to a nuclear...
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again i would go back to the 2012 decision that the court had found that warrantless gps tracking was unconstitutional. there you had five justices including justice sotomayor, who called into question this third party doctrine, the doctrine that the nsa is relying on, you give the information to google or at&t, it might have been like giving it to the government. the court expressed some hesitancy there, and that is likely to be the case when it comes before them. >> the interesting partly of this whole nsa program was it was put in place by the bush administration, upheld if not enhanced by the obama administration. it seems to go across the parties, parties that are in power do you see the government is doing something to keep the base happy but keep the program somewhat in place? >> i think there's a move even among the legislators that enacted the statutes here to reign in what the -- rein in what the nsa is doing. you have leahy and sensenbrenner, who were the authors of the patriot act. >> this is michael price, counsel for the brennan center's national security program. thanks
again i would go back to the 2012 decision that the court had found that warrantless gps tracking was unconstitutional. there you had five justices including justice sotomayor, who called into question this third party doctrine, the doctrine that the nsa is relying on, you give the information to google or at&t, it might have been like giving it to the government. the court expressed some hesitancy there, and that is likely to be the case when it comes before them. >> the interesting...
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please don't leave anything visible in our car or your gps system available in our car. we don't want this to be in the hands of the thieves. put them in the trunk. don't offer load yourselves looking at to be hit by thieves. keep san francisco save. i want to talk about a grant that the police department has won through the office of traffic safety through regional highway traffic safety for drunk driving. drunk and drunk driving has resulted in 25 thousand or more people and it's the number one killer on our adheres we've received grant for education and dui check points and the campaign for other a little. please designated drivers be smart let's have a great holiday season everyone come to san francisco and shop but pay attention to the price tags and not to your cell phones. thank you >> thank you, chief. i think there's a theme running through all of this is awareness and distraction while your using our phones we want you to help us raise the profile we'll have more officers on muni and inspects handing out your screen cleaners. just to try to better engage with f
please don't leave anything visible in our car or your gps system available in our car. we don't want this to be in the hands of the thieves. put them in the trunk. don't offer load yourselves looking at to be hit by thieves. keep san francisco save. i want to talk about a grant that the police department has won through the office of traffic safety through regional highway traffic safety for drunk driving. drunk and drunk driving has resulted in 25 thousand or more people and it's the number...
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se espera que estas naves cargan hasta cinco libras y se muevan independientemente con un sistema de gpsiga uno de estos aparatos encima, si se produce un fallo durante los envÍos. tambiÉn para operarlos, se necesita un permiso de circulaciÓn por parte de la federaciÓn americana de la aviaciÓn, para los drones civiles, como son llamados este tipo de naves. los directivos de amazon calculan que para que esta tecnologÍa sea implementada hacen faltan cinco aÑos mÁs, y esta tecnologÍa podría dejar a muchas personas sin empleo, pero lamentablemente hacia allÁ nos lleva la tecnomanÍa. >> eso es lo que no me gusta, pero sÍ, hay que adaptarse a los tiempos modernos, la tecnologÍa va a toda velocidad. y para contarnos lo que estÁ pasando en el mundo deportivo, nos acompaÑa carla, para hablarnos de lo que estÁ pasando en este comienzo de semana en los deportes. >> ya en el mundo deportivo se definieron los equipos a debatirse en las semifinales de la liga en mx, que ademÁs más informaciÓn del mundo deportivo. el campeÓn amÉrica avanzÓ al empatar con tigres uno a uno en el partido de vuelta de cuar
se espera que estas naves cargan hasta cinco libras y se muevan independientemente con un sistema de gpsiga uno de estos aparatos encima, si se produce un fallo durante los envÍos. tambiÉn para operarlos, se necesita un permiso de circulaciÓn por parte de la federaciÓn americana de la aviaciÓn, para los drones civiles, como son llamados este tipo de naves. los directivos de amazon calculan que para que esta tecnologÍa sea implementada hacen faltan cinco aÑos mÁs, y esta tecnologÍa...