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new model data. we'll bump this up to 68. some spots could get to 70. tomorrow night down to 4 with clouds on the increase and maybe a shower by dawn, but, again, overall, the trend is going to one of showers, i think, mainly thursday early and overnight saturday into sunday, chances for rain showers and rain we still need. we're still way behind on the annual rain total. back to you. >>> now to democracy 2012 news. voters in new york, pennsylvania, connecticut, rhode island and del aware hitting the polls for the republican nomination. tory dunnan joins us from washington. rick santorum's departure took a lot of the suspense out of the contest. what's the big news? >> reporter: the conversation has generally shifted toward the general election but there's many factors on primary day. let's start with the presumptive nominee mitt romney. he's telling voters to think ahead to november. >> show is that we're ready and willing to take over president obama. then i want you to work over the summer to get your friends to think about voting. >> reporter: romne
new model data. we'll bump this up to 68. some spots could get to 70. tomorrow night down to 4 with clouds on the increase and maybe a shower by dawn, but, again, overall, the trend is going to one of showers, i think, mainly thursday early and overnight saturday into sunday, chances for rain showers and rain we still need. we're still way behind on the annual rain total. back to you. >>> now to democracy 2012 news. voters in new york, pennsylvania, connecticut, rhode island and del...
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models. the nature of these forecasters themselves are highly educated with lots of experience working with the new radar and models and datark of the emergency management communities where you will be able to become more critically prepare than never ever.. we have a dedicated staff at the national weather service with very top professionals. we're at the center of tornado activity worldwide right here in the central united states. >>we have a major weather system we are looking at this weekend tomorrow we are focused on the great plains of kansas oklahoma and nebraska it will start with thunderstorms that will pack a wallop and and by sunday we will see it move toward the chicago area hopefully there will be lessening severe conditions by then that april 21, 1967 such mission influenced you to get into this business it was a tragic day where i was in barrington and belvidere ... it was redding and i have to say i was listening to wgn radio ... add to your on the front line we have done service assessments after the her effect mayhorrific tornadoes the little ones have the impact vedder equivalent to severe thunderstorms a
models. the nature of these forecasters themselves are highly educated with lots of experience working with the new radar and models and datark of the emergency management communities where you will be able to become more critically prepare than never ever.. we have a dedicated staff at the national weather service with very top professionals. we're at the center of tornado activity worldwide right here in the central united states. >>we have a major weather system we are looking at this...
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by simultaneously and collaboratively gathering their data, the scientists will have better information to create new models for predicting the transport of pollution over wide geographic areas. molina: the objective of this study, of milagro, is to follow the plumes and find out where and how and when the plumes are transported to other regions. and so it is very important for us not only just to look at one site, but to look at various sites. narrator: to study the movement of plumes, the researchers have three main fixed ground sites -- "t0," located in the center of the city, and t1 and t2, two points north of the city where the prevailing winds are expected to carry the plumes. at these sites, research teams measure trace gases, aerosol concentrations, and solar-radiation levels, as well as meteorological data. molina: we have to measure the pressure, we measure the temperature, we measure the relative humidity, and the wind speed -- the wind direction. these all affect the transport of the pollutants. narrator: the aerodyne team traveled to mexico city as part of the milagro campaign. to help monitor
by simultaneously and collaboratively gathering their data, the scientists will have better information to create new models for predicting the transport of pollution over wide geographic areas. molina: the objective of this study, of milagro, is to follow the plumes and find out where and how and when the plumes are transported to other regions. and so it is very important for us not only just to look at one site, but to look at various sites. narrator: to study the movement of plumes, the...
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have put a noose been in town how you lobby the congress, talk about a new model that appeared out of nowhere we were all in the data i'm going to be out in the silicon valley some were involved in opposition sopa and pipa also recognize that may not be a long-term strategy that there are issues of the theft of intellectual property and you ought to be careful, they are not viewed as the driver back and forth. if you are doing that in the bank or culpable if you are doing it on line i'd like to see the community as the ip community come together to address internationally what we do domestically and we would be able to call a local sheriff if it were targeted and you are walking out the front door with some of these tvd and cd in the he and you haven't paid for. so i'm a bit old-fashioned on this. because you're doing it digitally doesn't make it any better and you shouldn't be in a situation where you can't police the fact that you put in a free music or video takes you right to the web site they can adjust and i am convinced of that and should. >> this is the communicators and we are talking with representative gr
have put a noose been in town how you lobby the congress, talk about a new model that appeared out of nowhere we were all in the data i'm going to be out in the silicon valley some were involved in opposition sopa and pipa also recognize that may not be a long-term strategy that there are issues of the theft of intellectual property and you ought to be careful, they are not viewed as the driver back and forth. if you are doing that in the bank or culpable if you are doing it on line i'd like to...
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Apr 6, 2012
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so each of those new models are tested in the laboratory, or on the road. data are collected in decisions and decisions are made about whether a task needs to be redesigned are locked down before those products are released. now, it is just those companies. we don't have portable manufacturers on the same page. we don't have app developers on the same page. those folks, as rob mentioned, need to be engaged here. but i think that there has been a very concerted effort to do exactly what you are calling for. since 2003. >> make that public. just like everybody buys cars now, actually it's kind of like if that has been going on, -- >> i will take that suggests and back missed -- member rosekind. we don't often toot our own horn often enough but let me just supplement dr. angell's comments about the guidelines. there actually are 24 principles, but they begin with a statement of high-level intent, and what is different about our guidelines as opposed to the european statement of principles or the japanese guidelines for which they were derived in part, is we also es
so each of those new models are tested in the laboratory, or on the road. data are collected in decisions and decisions are made about whether a task needs to be redesigned are locked down before those products are released. now, it is just those companies. we don't have portable manufacturers on the same page. we don't have app developers on the same page. those folks, as rob mentioned, need to be engaged here. but i think that there has been a very concerted effort to do exactly what you are...
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model users guide. and measurements of the sound generated by the lenny's motorboat actually come from a study done for the new jersey police department in 1995. >> the datacome from the oyster farm, the data comes from 3,000 miles away. >> in fact, the boat referenced in the report isn't even a boat at all. it was a jet ski. similar to this model we found on youtube. >> the measurement. the jet ski was off by about 18 fold. in other words, it was 18 times louder than the oyster boat. >> dr. goodman beliefs the park deliberately misled the public to make the farm look bad. that's because the outcome of a final report will determine whether the form stays open or close test end of the year. we asked the national park service to comment, but we were refused. >> the national park service has a predetermined agenda and basically forcing the data, misusing and abusing science to fit their agenda. >> goodman uncovered these discrepancy after comparing the study to a draft version of the environmental impact report released last june. >> all of those references, those citations were deleted out of the legend. >> this isn't the first time the questions were raise
model users guide. and measurements of the sound generated by the lenny's motorboat actually come from a study done for the new jersey police department in 1995. >> the datacome from the oyster farm, the data comes from 3,000 miles away. >> in fact, the boat referenced in the report isn't even a boat at all. it was a jet ski. similar to this model we found on youtube. >> the measurement. the jet ski was off by about 18 fold. in other words, it was 18 times louder than the...
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model users guide. and measurements of the sound generated by the lenny's motorboat actually come from a study done for the new jersey police department in 1995. >> the dataoesn't come from the oyster farm, the data comes from 3,000 miles away. >> in fact, the boat referenced in the report isn't even a boat at all. it was a jet ski. similar to this model we found on youtube. >> the measurement of the jet ski was off by about 18 fold. in other words, it was 18 times louder than the oyster boat. >> dr. goodman believes the park deliberately misled the public to make the farm look bad. that's because the outcome of a final report will determine whether the form stays open or closes at the end of the year. we asked the national park service to comment, but we were refused. >> the national park service has a predetermined agenda and basically forcing the data, misusing and abusing science to fit their agenda. >> goodman uncovered these discrepancy after comparing the study to a draft version of the environmental impact report released last june. >> all of those references, those citations were deleted out of the legend. >> this isn't the first time the questio
model users guide. and measurements of the sound generated by the lenny's motorboat actually come from a study done for the new jersey police department in 1995. >> the dataoesn't come from the oyster farm, the data comes from 3,000 miles away. >> in fact, the boat referenced in the report isn't even a boat at all. it was a jet ski. similar to this model we found on youtube. >> the measurement of the jet ski was off by about 18 fold. in other words, it was 18 times louder than...
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model. directly related. when i joined abc news nearly five decades ago no network television news did not function for the purpose of making money. according to the sec rules of the data networks were obligated to carry news is of public affairs as a condition for their licenses. bill paley who owns cbs news was a businessman, not a journalist, but you very much enjoyed the prestige that cbs brought. he did not expect the news division to its original or the stockholders. neither did abc or nbc. in 1965 the eighth annual budget for abc news is about $5 million. it lost money. now, what that meant was that the revenue that it made in commercials which read of the evening news did not add up to the amount of money being spent. when i left 30 years later because there were so many more news programs made possible by satellites and it will be a transition and so on their annual this budget ballooned from 5 million to 500 million. commercial revenue but only cover that but added another 200 million more to the network's profits. their role and the same situation. and number of years here live happy to see the accords this race, and network divisions have done for lost lead
model. directly related. when i joined abc news nearly five decades ago no network television news did not function for the purpose of making money. according to the sec rules of the data networks were obligated to carry news is of public affairs as a condition for their licenses. bill paley who owns cbs news was a businessman, not a journalist, but you very much enjoyed the prestige that cbs brought. he did not expect the news division to its original or the stockholders. neither did abc or...