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outstanding here what is it it may withdraw risottos reinstatement if it doesn't provide access to lab data of the year i kept in that lab and the and the results that came through it has not already largely been done though by the u.k. experts because it's been the u.k. anti doping authority for the last two years that have been taking over they've been here in moscow doing the work of resign while it suspended yes. english persons have done these these investigations and now they can be done by those other again and this is very important the it was a condition for different. associations. being reinstated before accepting them there at the rationalists again and this is why it's so important and we don't really know what's going on behind the scenes here but we do know we think the end of the russia's limpid committee says it was not going to be a problem to provide allowed access to think all this was agreed before today's vote and it played maybe the big role in the final reinstatement or not. no the russians have to give these axes to these doctors and i think that is the reason why.
outstanding here what is it it may withdraw risottos reinstatement if it doesn't provide access to lab data of the year i kept in that lab and the and the results that came through it has not already largely been done though by the u.k. experts because it's been the u.k. anti doping authority for the last two years that have been taking over they've been here in moscow doing the work of resign while it suspended yes. english persons have done these these investigations and now they can be done...
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we have got a number of those lab -- the data increasing significantly in january to the previous flu season and the season before that. twenty-seven of those lab visits jumped to 72. and of course, the cost per patient were also increasing. up from 106 up to 164. that was in the retiree population. also, and upwards trend although not as severe as what we are seeing in the active population. finally caught just looking at the whole episode of care on slide ten. we had 464 episodes related to flu just in the month of january it continued february and march. that was the real peak that was happening. you see all of those from 2018 that are much higher than the activity where you were seeing in 2017. the net payments increased from 300,000 to about $838,000 over the course of the flu season compared to the previous flu season. and likewise, the medicare population episodes of care around that significantly higher than in the previous years. so what will we do about that? again, the cdc recommendations still is the best way to avoid getting the flu is to go with your vaccine. we highly e
we have got a number of those lab -- the data increasing significantly in january to the previous flu season and the season before that. twenty-seven of those lab visits jumped to 72. and of course, the cost per patient were also increasing. up from 106 up to 164. that was in the retiree population. also, and upwards trend although not as severe as what we are seeing in the active population. finally caught just looking at the whole episode of care on slide ten. we had 464 episodes related to...
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the funds generated by these public data labs would be reinvested into areas such as the welfare state, nimble start—ups that are trying to innovate? wouldn't they be crushed under the weight of such big public regulators? the fight to regain control of our data is also being taken up by none other than the inventor of the world wide web himself, who is now reassessing some aspects of his invention. we thought all we had to do was to make it free and open, and good things would happen, and humanity would create good things. because we had faith in humanity. now we realise, actually, just making the infrastructure of the web and internet free and open is not enough. his idea is to create an open operating system, called solid, which sits on top of the current world wide web, which users will access through normal web browsers. here, every single piece of our data that's created will be stored in our own pods. each pod can connect and share information with other users — if we choose — or even with apps and organisations. so instead of the big data companies taking your data into their s
the funds generated by these public data labs would be reinvested into areas such as the welfare state, nimble start—ups that are trying to innovate? wouldn't they be crushed under the weight of such big public regulators? the fight to regain control of our data is also being taken up by none other than the inventor of the world wide web himself, who is now reassessing some aspects of his invention. we thought all we had to do was to make it free and open, and good things would happen, and...
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the mclaren report into this scheme and crucially, when it comes to the access for the moscow lab and the datantial for justice to the data stored within it and the potential forjustice to be the data stored within it and the potentialforjustice to be brought in further cases, there are over 2000 samples there that the authorities will want to look at. wada say unless russia provides this data by the end of the year, they could be found to be noncompliant once again. many people feel that is a softening of their original stance. and it is back to where we started with them. travis joins us now. travis, the chief executive of the united states anti—doping agency no fan of this descision either. it is terrible for people who want fair play. playing devils advocate, if you like, if you get russia back in, you can deal with them more easily. when they are out in the cold it's very ha rd to they are out in the cold it's very hard to see what they are doing. if you bring the athletes in, bring the anti—doping agency back into the fold, you can keep a closer eye on. it isa fold, you can keep a closer
the mclaren report into this scheme and crucially, when it comes to the access for the moscow lab and the datantial for justice to the data stored within it and the potential forjustice to be the data stored within it and the potentialforjustice to be brought in further cases, there are over 2000 samples there that the authorities will want to look at. wada say unless russia provides this data by the end of the year, they could be found to be noncompliant once again. many people feel that is a...
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fact, our investigation found that all of california's ten state-run crime labs don't use the creating one of the biggest data gaps in the state. tsose labs handle gun evidence across 47 different california counties, and none of that ends up in nibin. there are other gaps in the system created by other local agencies that don't participate like here in orange county. here's an example of how inconsistent the current status quo is. if you got shot right here on this side of the street, any evidence in your shooting would go to the national nibin data base. why? because santa ana police, located right behind me, uses the nibin system. but walk across the street and just a block away, where orange county's crime lab is located, and that evidence would go to an entirely different data base that doesn't connect more communicate with the national system. you see the crime lab there in the distance. because orange county's crime labs doesn't use nibin. >> cost is a big part of this of course. and the time it would take our analysts to actually work these cases. >> reporter: bruce houlihan directs orange county's cr
fact, our investigation found that all of california's ten state-run crime labs don't use the creating one of the biggest data gaps in the state. tsose labs handle gun evidence across 47 different california counties, and none of that ends up in nibin. there are other gaps in the system created by other local agencies that don't participate like here in orange county. here's an example of how inconsistent the current status quo is. if you got shot right here on this side of the street, any...
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the funds generated by these public data labs would be reinvested into areas such as the welfare state start—ups that are trying to innovate? wouldn't they be crushed under the weight of such big public regulators? the fight to regain control of our data is also being taken up by none other than the inventor of the world wide web himself, who is now reassessing some aspects of his invention. we thought that all we had to do was to make it free and open, and good things would happen, and humanity would create good things, cos we had great faith in humanity. now we realise, actually, just making the infrastructure of the web and internet free and open isn't enough. his idea is to create an open operating system, called solid, which sits on top of the current world wide web, which users will access through normal web browsers. here, every single piece of our data that's created will be stored in our own pods. each pod can connect and share information with pods belonging to other users, if we choose, or even with apps and organisations. so instead of the big data companies taking your dat
the funds generated by these public data labs would be reinvested into areas such as the welfare state start—ups that are trying to innovate? wouldn't they be crushed under the weight of such big public regulators? the fight to regain control of our data is also being taken up by none other than the inventor of the world wide web himself, who is now reassessing some aspects of his invention. we thought that all we had to do was to make it free and open, and good things would happen, and...
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about the decision which essentially means they're up and running again as long as they make a lab of data in moscow available to wada the purpura sure it's the first step and a significant one it opens the way to international competitions for athletes and federations moreover opens the possibility of competitions to be nominated in the russian federation in fact this is a result of very very hard work. well a lot of sporting figures have been tweeting about this two time olympic to kathlyn champion daley thompson says water has abandoned the very reason for its existence to let russia back in without having complied with what is original conditions then we've got canada's three time olympic medalist cycling. cyclist kurt hartnett sorry saying that national diving agencies should seven times with water if they want to remain credible hash tag clean sport above all else on the british heptathlete kelly sotherton who was awarded a bronze olympic medal after a russian competitor it was disqualified for doping calls the whole system dirty so to unravel all of this for us is al-jazeera sports
about the decision which essentially means they're up and running again as long as they make a lab of data in moscow available to wada the purpura sure it's the first step and a significant one it opens the way to international competitions for athletes and federations moreover opens the possibility of competitions to be nominated in the russian federation in fact this is a result of very very hard work. well a lot of sporting figures have been tweeting about this two time olympic to kathlyn...
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therefore be much harder to sort through it and make any sense of it given such a profusion of data their lab and also therefore must. do we run the risk of disappearing given this immensity. internet traffic creates a mass of data that can overwhelm our digital memory if we don't have efficient computer tools to manage it. researchers in venice equipped with powerful data analysis software have launched a mining project much like archaeologists of the largest paper archives in the world. their approach is probably an example of how future historians will work given the immense quantity of information we're currently generating. the field of investigation is not the internet but rather the archives of the state of venice millions of documents spanning ten centuries of the city's history are stored in eighty kilometers of shelves they include birth and death certificates business registers and notarized deals along with other documents both valuable and commonplace. yes. with these priceless archives it will be possible to reconstruct nearly day by day the life of the city and its residents to
therefore be much harder to sort through it and make any sense of it given such a profusion of data their lab and also therefore must. do we run the risk of disappearing given this immensity. internet traffic creates a mass of data that can overwhelm our digital memory if we don't have efficient computer tools to manage it. researchers in venice equipped with powerful data analysis software have launched a mining project much like archaeologists of the largest paper archives in the world. their...
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moscow's anti—doping lab, russia was accused of a state—sponsored conspiracy that benefited a thousand athletes and sabotaged events like london 2012. wada says russia must hand over dataend of the year or it will be suspended again. but after this letter obtained by the bbc showed how wada offered a secret compromise deal to russia over key reinstatement criteria, wada's decision today has been condemned by athletes. everyone wants to watch genuine performances, and i can't help but think that this measure today is a step backwards in that fight towards making sport cleaner. wada are there to protect clean sport. they're not there to protect the people they have sanctioned. wada's deal has also dismayed many in the anti—doping community. russia won't admit the scandal went right to the top of the state, but insists it can now be trusted. translation: this is the first step, the important one. it opens the way to our sportsmen and ourfederations to enter competitions. moreover, it opens an opportunity to bid for sporting events to come to russia. today raises the prospect of russia's readmission to the international sporting community, the fear that it's also done last
moscow's anti—doping lab, russia was accused of a state—sponsored conspiracy that benefited a thousand athletes and sabotaged events like london 2012. wada says russia must hand over dataend of the year or it will be suspended again. but after this letter obtained by the bbc showed how wada offered a secret compromise deal to russia over key reinstatement criteria, wada's decision today has been condemned by athletes. everyone wants to watch genuine performances, and i can't help but think...
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moscow's anti—doping lab, russia was accused of a state—sponsored conspiracy that benefited a thousand athletes and sabotaged events like london 2012. wada says russia must hand over data this letter obtained by the bbc showed how wada offered a secret compromise deal to russia over key reinstatement criteria, wada's decision today has been condemned by athletes. everyone wants to watch genuine performances, and i can't help but think that this measure today is a step backwards in that fight towards making sport cleaner. wada are there to protect clean sport. they're not there to protect the people they have sanctioned. wada's deal has also dismayed many in the anti—doping community. russia won't admit the scandal went right to the top of the state, but insists it can now be trusted. translation: this is the first step, the important one. it opens the way to our sportsmen and ourfederations to enter competitions. moreover, it opens an opportunity to bid for sporting events to come to russia. today raises the prospect of russia's readmission to the international sporting community, the fear that it's also done lasting damage to wada's credibility. dan roan, bbc news. br
moscow's anti—doping lab, russia was accused of a state—sponsored conspiracy that benefited a thousand athletes and sabotaged events like london 2012. wada says russia must hand over data this letter obtained by the bbc showed how wada offered a secret compromise deal to russia over key reinstatement criteria, wada's decision today has been condemned by athletes. everyone wants to watch genuine performances, and i can't help but think that this measure today is a step backwards in that...
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wada insist that it still means this deal, that if russia doesn't provide key samples and data from its moscow labuld be rendered non—compliant once again. but the fear, i think, is that many now feel that wada's independence and integrity has been irreparably damaged. later we will hear from the lawyer for the whistleblower, who says he is more than disappointed. also making news today: a tanzanian government official says more than 200 people are missing, feared drowned, after a ferry capsized on lake victoria. 42 people are known to have died. witnesses say the ferry was heavily overloaded. the search for survivors has been paused until dawn on friday. it has emerged that one of the two men the uk has accused of carrying out the novichok poisoning in salisbury visited britain three times in the two years before the incident. alexander petrov, seen here on the right, has denied being a russian military intelligence agent, and says he was just a tourist. four people have died after a woman opened fire at a warehouse complex in the us state of maryland. the woman, who is among those who died, is u
wada insist that it still means this deal, that if russia doesn't provide key samples and data from its moscow labuld be rendered non—compliant once again. but the fear, i think, is that many now feel that wada's independence and integrity has been irreparably damaged. later we will hear from the lawyer for the whistleblower, who says he is more than disappointed. also making news today: a tanzanian government official says more than 200 people are missing, feared drowned, after a ferry...
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our investigation found that none of california's state-run crime labs uses nibin, leaving huge gaps in crime data that could be costing lives or preventing crimes from being solved. we went to orange county to demonstrate one of the most obvious cases of this disparity. here's an example of how inconsistent the current status quo is. if you got shot right here on this side of the street, any evidence in your shooting would go to the national nibin database. why? because santa ana police, located right behind me, uses the nibin system. walk across the street, just a block away, where orange county's crime lab is located and that evidence would go to an entirely different database that doesn't connect nor communicate with the national system. you see, the crime lab there in the distance. because orange county's nibin supporters say that means gunmen responsible for multiple shootings sometimes aren't getting caught because police in different departments simply don't know it's the same gun being used again and again and again. even so, a bill requiring departments here in california to use nibin fa
our investigation found that none of california's state-run crime labs uses nibin, leaving huge gaps in crime data that could be costing lives or preventing crimes from being solved. we went to orange county to demonstrate one of the most obvious cases of this disparity. here's an example of how inconsistent the current status quo is. if you got shot right here on this side of the street, any evidence in your shooting would go to the national nibin database. why? because santa ana police,...
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anti-doping code wider given the list of commitments to be reinstated one point was access to data and samples in a moscow lab russia's agreement to do it was enough it seems for word or over the main sticking point had been the report by the canadian dr richard mclaren that alleged russia had run a state sponsored doping scheme while the lists now called for it to acknowledge complicity in doping moscow denies such a program ever existed but in a letter to word the russian sports minister admitted quote that there were issues within the countries and he doping agency nonetheless the reinstatement was widely met with dissent as our sports correspondent alexy reports. it's definitely been a very difficult decision for water and even in that statement the knowledge that the decision would be unpopular and would be met with a lot of criticism the u.s. anti-doping agency chief. he went as far as saying that water needs to be completely reformed after that decision it's a blow to clean sport and in fact for the past week or so the criticism coming towards was way you know everywhere on social media in the in the a
anti-doping code wider given the list of commitments to be reinstated one point was access to data and samples in a moscow lab russia's agreement to do it was enough it seems for word or over the main sticking point had been the report by the canadian dr richard mclaren that alleged russia had run a state sponsored doping scheme while the lists now called for it to acknowledge complicity in doping moscow denies such a program ever existed but in a letter to word the russian sports minister...
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a list of demands a key requirement was that risotto must grounds for lack sess to data samples stored in its moscow lab russia agreed to comply the main sticking point had been the reports by canadian dr richard mclaren which alleged that russia ran a state sponsored doping scheme the list called for it to acknowledge complicity in taping moscow deny such a program ever existed but to know that or to water russia sports minister admitted that there were issues within the country's anti doping agency the reinstatement has not been welcomed by everyone as our sports correspondent alexy hour shifts explains. it's definitely been a very difficult decision for water and even in that statement the knowledge that the decision would be unpopular and would be met with a lot of criticism the u.s. anti-doping agency chief. he went as far as saying that water needs to be completely reformed after that decision it's a blow to clean sport and in fact for the past week or so the criticism coming towards was way you know everywhere on social media in the in the articles on television. not only that the number of and i
a list of demands a key requirement was that risotto must grounds for lack sess to data samples stored in its moscow lab russia agreed to comply the main sticking point had been the reports by canadian dr richard mclaren which alleged that russia ran a state sponsored doping scheme the list called for it to acknowledge complicity in taping moscow deny such a program ever existed but to know that or to water russia sports minister admitted that there were issues within the country's anti doping...
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which it says russia has now filled a key point two has been a lack of access to data and sample stored in the moscow lab the world and he doping agency now says though the offer of access to an independent expert would meet its criteria however the major sticking point in the road map of compliance has always been the report by richard mclaren stating that russia ran a state sponsored they ping skein the list has called for russia to acknowledge its complicity in doping russia they deny such a program ever existed but has admitted there was widespread doping and there were issues with its anti doping system so here's a look back at the allegations a damning mclaren report on alleged state sponsored doping in russia has led to many athletes being stripped of their medals not to take this u. turn there is a what a vote taking place on the twenty fifth september which is critical to the future of clean sport get behind hash tag no u.-turn order thank you do not uter on the russian brain do not fail all athletes across the world protect clean sport i think they want to make sure this tach of the last three
which it says russia has now filled a key point two has been a lack of access to data and sample stored in the moscow lab the world and he doping agency now says though the offer of access to an independent expert would meet its criteria however the major sticking point in the road map of compliance has always been the report by richard mclaren stating that russia ran a state sponsored they ping skein the list has called for russia to acknowledge its complicity in doping russia they deny such a...
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majority of which is as russia has now fellows i k point has been a lack of access to data and samples stored in the moscow lab the world anti-doping agency now says the offer of access to an independent expert would meet its quite syria however the major sticking point in the road map of compliance has been the report by which mclaren stating russia ran a state sponsored doping scheme the list has called to russia to acknowledge its complicity in doping well russia denies that such a program ever existed but has admitted there were issues within its anti doping system here's a look at the allegations. the damning mclaren reports on alleged state sponsored doping in russia has led to many athletes being stripped of their meadows and others prevented from taking part in major events including the olympics however a few things in the report just don't add up before we break them down it's worth noting that the international olympic committee itself was not satisfied with the evidence in a letter to richard mclaren the i.o.c. ostrom more conclusive proof the document was covered with the phrase how to demonstrate
majority of which is as russia has now fellows i k point has been a lack of access to data and samples stored in the moscow lab the world anti-doping agency now says the offer of access to an independent expert would meet its quite syria however the major sticking point in the road map of compliance has been the report by which mclaren stating russia ran a state sponsored doping scheme the list has called to russia to acknowledge its complicity in doping well russia denies that such a program...
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given russia a list of commitments to be reinstated one point two has access to data and samples stored in the moscow lab just russia's agreement to do it was enough however the main sticking point had been the report by canadian dr richard mclaren which alleged russia run a state sponsored doping scheme not the list call for russia to acknowledge its complicity in doping moscow deny such a program ever existed but in a letter to wada russia's sports minister admitted that they're aware issues within the country of the doping agency but russia's reinstatement was widely met with the sent sports correspondent alexy go to shift ski reports it's definitely been a very difficult decision for water and even in that statement at the college that the decision would be unpopular and would be met with a lot of criticism the u.s. anti-doping agency chief. he went as far as saying that why that needs to be completely reformed after that decision it's a blow to clean sport and we have to move for reform to ensure that whether it's a new organization whether it's a change in leadership was a change in governance stru
given russia a list of commitments to be reinstated one point two has access to data and samples stored in the moscow lab just russia's agreement to do it was enough however the main sticking point had been the report by canadian dr richard mclaren which alleged russia run a state sponsored doping scheme not the list call for russia to acknowledge its complicity in doping moscow deny such a program ever existed but in a letter to wada russia's sports minister admitted that they're aware issues...