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what about a realtime -- what about realtime flight data tracking?an todd joins me from washington to tell us more about this. good morning, brian? >> good morning, carol. we can stream movies on our laptops. we can stream music instantly on our phones, but the live streaming of data is only used on a few commercial airliners, and some key players in this case might have just injected new momentum in the push to change all of that. >> the black boxes from flight 370 are as illusive as its wreckage. inside the cockpit voice and flight data recorders that can unlock this mystery. cnn has earned malaysian authorities have recommended to international regulators that commercial aircraft should be tracked in realtime. >> is it time for that? are these obsolete? >> i feel there's few people in the world today after the malaysian air crash who wouldn't say yes. clearly this is old technology. >> reporter: now the ntsb is reviewing new technical to live stream data back to the ground as they fly. one challenge, too many planes transmitting too much informati
what about a realtime -- what about realtime flight data tracking?an todd joins me from washington to tell us more about this. good morning, brian? >> good morning, carol. we can stream movies on our laptops. we can stream music instantly on our phones, but the live streaming of data is only used on a few commercial airliners, and some key players in this case might have just injected new momentum in the push to change all of that. >> the black boxes from flight 370 are as illusive...
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having all your files on the cloud allows everyone to be on the same page in realtime. two, deploy rugged devices. if your business operates in the field, or requires travel, make sure your data is properly protected. consider utilizing ruggedized tech tools that will ensure your workforce can take on any environment. three, embrace online invoicing. using small business accounting software will improve cash flow and minimize financial difficulties. four, use customer portals. a more interactive experience for customers will take the pressure off growing themes. customers can submit support issues, complete transactions and receive highly personalized interactive service on the web. five, collaborate using alternative phone and internet options. try replacing your usual phone service with a voice over ip service. this will allow you to communicate with consumers and partners at a fraction of the cost. >>> although business owners know that it's important to use copy rights and trade marks or patents there are still a lot of misconceptions out there about intellectual pr
having all your files on the cloud allows everyone to be on the same page in realtime. two, deploy rugged devices. if your business operates in the field, or requires travel, make sure your data is properly protected. consider utilizing ruggedized tech tools that will ensure your workforce can take on any environment. three, embrace online invoicing. using small business accounting software will improve cash flow and minimize financial difficulties. four, use customer portals. a more...
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>> well, the first one is his question. >> no, they're not getting realtime images, we're able to do the boat but they put that on the image, the boat is down there a very long time. not only do they have to wait for the vehicle to come back up, but they have to download the image, and it is a very time-consuming process. as for the silt, the silt can definitely impact the data. if something buries fully, you likely wouldn't see it on the impact. but a crater -- >> so there could be an indication that something happened there even with the few weeks that have gone by, anderson. >>> all right, that is very fascinating, thank you very much. the next challenge is bringing it to the surface, that is no easy task, particularly at these depths. what they will use is a remotely operated vehicle, a rove. right now there are two sitting in a house in maryland ready to go. the company that contracts them is ready to ship them out within four hours if and when they get the call they're needed. it has the technology to retrieve items at the depths we're talking about. take a look. >> reporter: t
>> well, the first one is his question. >> no, they're not getting realtime images, we're able to do the boat but they put that on the image, the boat is down there a very long time. not only do they have to wait for the vehicle to come back up, but they have to download the image, and it is a very time-consuming process. as for the silt, the silt can definitely impact the data. if something buries fully, you likely wouldn't see it on the impact. but a crater -- >> so there...
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in realtime we are able to see where we are, reconstruct the plan on the fly based on what we see.n the indian ocean they are doing pre-planned missions because the vehicle doesn't come back for a long period of time. they have to use their best estimate to generate this. >> the side scan sonar looks weird. explain how this works. >> this is side scan sonar imamry. it travels through the water, hits the sea floor and continues on. that generates an image of what's on the sea floor. >> anderson, it's interesting because the closer they get the better the image but the higher up the more they can see what is beneath them. so it can be tedious to get a better idea of what is down there. >> are they getting realtime images or data -- i thought it was data they look at later. the fact there is silt down there could that make it harder to identify? >> well, the first one i think that is a james question. >> no, they are not getting realtime images. we are able to do that here on the boat but they put that on the vehicle and the vehicle is down for a long time. they have to download the d
in realtime we are able to see where we are, reconstruct the plan on the fly based on what we see.n the indian ocean they are doing pre-planned missions because the vehicle doesn't come back for a long period of time. they have to use their best estimate to generate this. >> the side scan sonar looks weird. explain how this works. >> this is side scan sonar imamry. it travels through the water, hits the sea floor and continues on. that generates an image of what's on the sea floor....
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. wheel. police are taking it >>> a distracted driving crackdown happening today is targeting more than just those behind the wheel. police are taking it a step further. bicyclists and pedestrians are on the hook, too. good afternoon, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. law enforcement agencies say one pedestrian fatality is one too many. kpix 5's cate caugiran with the major safety push on san francisco's streets. >> reporter: san francisco police and california highway patrol are cracking down on distracted drivers bicyclists and pedestrians. >> often times we do become distracted. your cell phone may ring. you may be on the internet. and you're distracted. >> reporter: the focus, the van ness corridor. san francisco police say four deadly pedestrian accidents happened along van ness avenue this year. >> anytime we have a collision and especially when we have serious injuries or fatals, it's not only a concern of the police department, but it's
>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. wheel. police are taking it >>> a distracted driving crackdown happening today is targeting more than just those behind the wheel. police are taking it a step further. bicyclists and pedestrians are on the hook, too. good afternoon, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. law enforcement agencies say one pedestrian fatality is one too many. kpix 5's cate caugiran with the major...
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cameras transmitting back footage in realtime.equency sonar to combat the notoriously difficult visibility in the area of the indian ocean where the plane is believed to be. but most importantly, the r.o.v. has robotic arms called manipulators. >> has jaws that you can open and close. >> they are essentially mechanical hands able to retrieve objects from the ocean floor. >> extend and retract. >> a second manipulator can be equipped with tools for cutting through metal. >> it would be ideal if there is a black box, not a problem for an r.o.v. to recover it back to the vessel. >> top priority for the investigators is to retrieve the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. this r.o.v. can go to depths of around 10,000 feet but the r.o.v. that is brought to the wreckage of flight 370 could have to withstand the pressure of around 15,000 feet of water. underwater pulses were detected at that depth last week. and unlike the bluefin searchers are currently using, the r.o.v. is connected to the boat through a line called an
cameras transmitting back footage in realtime.equency sonar to combat the notoriously difficult visibility in the area of the indian ocean where the plane is believed to be. but most importantly, the r.o.v. has robotic arms called manipulators. >> has jaws that you can open and close. >> they are essentially mechanical hands able to retrieve objects from the ocean floor. >> extend and retract. >> a second manipulator can be equipped with tools for cutting through metal....
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that icao should look at the benefits of realtime plane tracking.frankly, the fact that -- don, the fact they had written a report, hadn't told anyone about it, weren't about to release it. to my eyes, it was a very good example of the lack of transparency that people on this panel have been talking about. so quite simply to the prime minister, are you going to release the report? how do you justify the allegations of lack of transparency? >> the country has had a real kicking over the perspective and perception of the way it handled the early days. i think the phrase used in many cases is malaysia bungled it. >> i have to be quite frank with you. first of all, start from the premise that it was unprecedented. we all agree it was unprecedented. it was the most technically challenging, most complex issue that malaysia or any country for that matter and i believe even an advanced country would have great difficulty handling such an issue. some of the things we did well. we were very focused on searching for the plane. we didn't get our communications
that icao should look at the benefits of realtime plane tracking.frankly, the fact that -- don, the fact they had written a report, hadn't told anyone about it, weren't about to release it. to my eyes, it was a very good example of the lack of transparency that people on this panel have been talking about. so quite simply to the prime minister, are you going to release the report? how do you justify the allegations of lack of transparency? >> the country has had a real kicking over the...
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. ♪ >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >> what you value as a human life.nd to us, that's priceless. >> a family rescued in the middle of the pacific ocean after their baby daughter gets sick finally arrives in san diego today. >> makes me want to buy more pork right now and put it in the freezer if the prices are going up. >> a mystery virus sweeps the nation killing millions of pigs. and that means bringing home the bacon is going to get even more expensive. >> hayward police have a man in custody wanted since a fatal stabbing on valentine's day weekend. police arrested 19-year-old roger pacheco last night after acting on a tip and conducting a house to house search for three hours. >> i have confidence we're in the right area. >> new hope that malaysia airlines flight 370 may be located within a matter of days after new underwater signals are detected. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com it is out of here! >>> your realtime captioner is
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there is one, for example, called the orion, sending back realtime data. and it doesn't have to resurface like the bluefin. >>> all right, thank you, michael holmes, and cnn analyst david souci, author of "why planes crash." and cnn analyst, david gallo, director of special projects who co-led the search for air france flight 447. we heard from the australian defense minister saying it could take two weeks. >> the only thing i could think, anderson if they're going to go lower and slower, or go over areas where they fill in gaps, something like that. but it is hard to understand exactly why it is going to take more time. >> and richard, there is a preliminary report on the disappearance prepared by malaysia since the international civil aviation organization. the malaysian officials, i understand you have details of what is in it. >> reporter: yeah, i asked at the press conference yesterday, whether the report had been sent as had been required by annexed 13. and the malaysian officials yes, it had been sent to montreal as required. i then was told about t
there is one, for example, called the orion, sending back realtime data. and it doesn't have to resurface like the bluefin. >>> all right, thank you, michael holmes, and cnn analyst david souci, author of "why planes crash." and cnn analyst, david gallo, director of special projects who co-led the search for air france flight 447. we heard from the australian defense minister saying it could take two weeks. >> the only thing i could think, anderson if they're going to...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday april 3, i'm michelle griego. >> the weekend is approaching. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. >> slight chance of rain. >>> computer models are arguing on the timing and intensity of an area of low pressure that wants to move this way overnight tonight through friday morning. partly to mostly cloudy right now. notice the wide range in temperatures from 43 degrees in livermore to now 50 degrees in san francisco. today what you need to know is that we will see increasing cloud cover during the day. a chance of light rain overnight tonight through friday morning. anything we see will be less than .10" of rain. sunny warmer over the weekend. 10 degrees warmer on sunday than saturday. and much warmer on monday through wednesday. >>> elizabeth, beach weather? >> maybe, gosh, upper 80s now. i like that. it looks great. for right now the biggest difference in the morning commute is just the dry roads
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday april 3, i'm michelle griego. >> the weekend is approaching. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. >> slight chance of rain. >>> computer models are arguing on the timing and intensity of an area of low pressure that wants to move this way overnight tonight...
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if i can watch cnn in realtime, why can't we find the plane? think you have a solution, what is it? >> the technology does exist and there's a next gen system that the faa is mandating which has a component called adsb. it allows you to track aircraft from a signal that is emitted from the belly of each airplane to ground infrastructure, the challenge with adsb is that a it's not rolled out everywhere, and it doesn't work in areas that can't see ground infrastructure, therefore. if you have service and tracking that you need to occur over an ocean or in deep canyons in places like alaska and so forth. you have to have an augmented system. the augmented system goes over global star, and the result is, you can continuously track one second at a time for continuously across any trip and know exactly where an airplane is, that is invaluable, and in the case of 370, it would have told us whether the plane turned. whether the plane continued straight, and when it stopped emitting all together. >> is the government delaying the implementation of the p
if i can watch cnn in realtime, why can't we find the plane? think you have a solution, what is it? >> the technology does exist and there's a next gen system that the faa is mandating which has a component called adsb. it allows you to track aircraft from a signal that is emitted from the belly of each airplane to ground infrastructure, the challenge with adsb is that a it's not rolled out everywhere, and it doesn't work in areas that can't see ground infrastructure, therefore. if you...
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let's start with the orian. >> you get realtime images.e blue fin. it doesn't go quite as deep. your resolution will not be quite as good as the blue fin because it has to be towed behind the ship so it is not allowed to go quite as deep. how does this work differently? >> it is one that is closest to the blue fin and that one can go much deeper. you get very crisp images. but the problem is just like with the blue fin is that it's not realtime images, it has to go in, scan the area. >> and -- >>> this is the up with they actually used in the recovery of the black boxes in air france and exploring the titanic. you have a pilot on the ship with the controls and it goes down there. but it's better used once they have actually found something because you control it from the ship so it's not going to be able to cover a large area can all of these underwater vessels not be used at the same time? >> they actually can. the reason they didn't is because they thought we had the spot. we were going to send the blue fin down there and that was going
let's start with the orian. >> you get realtime images.e blue fin. it doesn't go quite as deep. your resolution will not be quite as good as the blue fin because it has to be towed behind the ship so it is not allowed to go quite as deep. how does this work differently? >> it is one that is closest to the blue fin and that one can go much deeper. you get very crisp images. but the problem is just like with the blue fin is that it's not realtime images, it has to go in, scan the...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich. michelle is off this morning. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy friday. it is 5:00. get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. brian is in for lawrence this morning. >>> good morning, frank. and good morning to you. thanks for stopping by channel 5 this early friday morning. we have a nice forecast and a nice weekend on tap, too. temperatures today will approach the 80-degree reading inland. around the bay we'll be in the low 70s and at the coast this morning, a few low clouds, not much, most people will be waking up to nice brilliant sunshine and the extended forecast is calling for that sunny warm weather to continue right through the weekend. numbers peak on sunday. monday we cool it down a little bit and we have a chance of rain coming in on tuesday. and much cooler weather tuesday and wednesday and thursday we recover from that. but in the meantime, sunshine and plenty of it. let's get a look at the road ahead. here
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich. michelle is off this morning. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy friday. it is 5:00. get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. brian is in for lawrence this morning. >>> good morning, frank. and good morning to you. thanks for stopping by channel 5 this early friday morning. we have a nice...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00 on your wednesday. and we begin with some breaking news this morning in marin county where crews are on the scene of a two-alarm fire. this is live pictures out of novato. it began just after 3:00 this morning in the garage of a home on chase street. the novato fire district says it's already starting to release some crew members from the scene so they are getting a handle on the garage fire. >>> let's check traffic and weather. let's start with lawrence. >> nice day around the bay area more sunshine coming our way not as much wind today so temperatures going to start to warm up still a few high clouds overhead, as well. you can see some of that on our latest satellite image. otherwise it should be a nice dry day ahead. so here we go with the temperatures. 50s and low 60s coastside. 60s inside the bay and low 70s in the warmest valleys. if you are headed out the door it is cooler than yesterday at this time in fact temp
>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00 on your wednesday. and we begin with some breaking news this morning in marin county where crews are on the scene of a two-alarm fire. this is live pictures out of novato. it began just after 3:00 this morning in the garage of a home on chase street. the novato fire district says it's already starting to...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> and good morning, it's 7:26. found dead on mount tam. police found her car in a parking lot. hours later a body matching her description was found nearby. >>> a witness saved three people and their pets from a burning home near petaluma overnight. the fire started in a gram on lakeville high near cannon lane. a man saw it and ran to the house to wake up three people inside. >>> and san francisco marks the 108th anniversary of the great 1906 earthquake. remembrance ceremonies started this morning at lotta's fountain. the fountain was used as a meeting point after the quake. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,, female announcer: get on board for better sleep. on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> good morning. we have a second accide
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> and good morning, it's 7:26. found dead on mount tam. police found her car in a parking lot. hours later a body matching her description was found nearby. >>> a witness saved three people and their pets from a burning home near petaluma overnight. the fire started in a gram on lakeville high near cannon lane. a man saw it and ran to the house to wake up three people inside. >>> and san francisco marks the...
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. ♪ if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonalding. i'm frank mallicoat. here's what's happening around the bay area. one person is dead after an accident in the san francisco bay. the coast guard says a 42-foot boat struck a buoy near redwood city that caused a mast to collapse on a passenger aboard the boat. >>> oakland police say an attack on a teenager may be connected to sex trafficking. neighbors on piedmont avenue heard her screaming yesterday morning. the girl told police she was rob and and picked off the streets of oakland. >>> and some people in the disabled community have a big problem with bart's new trains. they say a pole meant for standing riders is actually blocking the doorway for them to get in. 1,000 new trains just like that one will hit the rails in the year 2017. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,, ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. if you are heading to the by bridge you will have plenty of company. trying to get into san francisco, metering lights are on and turned on around 6:00 and you are
. ♪ if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonalding. i'm frank mallicoat. here's what's happening around the bay area. one person is dead after an accident in the san francisco bay. the coast guard says a 42-foot boat struck a buoy near redwood city that caused a mast to collapse on a passenger aboard the boat. >>> oakland police say an attack on a teenager may be connected to sex trafficking. neighbors on piedmont avenue...
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in near realtime.pplication was one of multiple tools that were available to law enforcement during that time period. ultimately, this was solved by good old fashioned policing. unfortunately, it also included the loss of life. the police officer from my alma mater. buzzy was part of the overall information envelope that was used. >> how good are these agencies at talking to each other? >> i would say there is already a pretty significant effort before the events of last year. there is a term you may hear called osint, open source intelligence. so from the federal side and the federal agencies, there was already a method. what has happened post-boston this that you have had agencies get more active. the international association of chiefs of police have gotten quite social. both in terms of their outbound communication, but they are a big user of various tools. i think in the last year there has been an awareness and a realization that social media is much like e-mail was 10-odd years ago. it is a new
in near realtime.pplication was one of multiple tools that were available to law enforcement during that time period. ultimately, this was solved by good old fashioned policing. unfortunately, it also included the loss of life. the police officer from my alma mater. buzzy was part of the overall information envelope that was used. >> how good are these agencies at talking to each other? >> i would say there is already a pretty significant effort before the events of last year. there...
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court watchers are hogging the court's wifi and that slows down the judge's connection to her realtime transcript to the court's proceedings. in one case a professor was caught taking pictures and that is a real no no in court. she says she may force everyone to hand over cell phones. >> book released today called lean into graduates. we'll talk to her live about her book and her future with facebook. we could learn more today what effect any that merger could have with consumers. she is live at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> yes, we had both sides presenting information today. comcast the parent company of nbc universal. lawmakers say this merger raises important questions about how americans access pay tv and the internet. futures in the meantime are pointing to a higher open after the market broke a losing streak and later this afternoon they will be looking at the minutes after last month's fed minutes looking at clues when the feds might start to raise interest rates. and gm is reportedly planning to sell a lower priced version of the chevy volt. the cheaper volt priced at ab
court watchers are hogging the court's wifi and that slows down the judge's connection to her realtime transcript to the court's proceedings. in one case a professor was caught taking pictures and that is a real no no in court. she says she may force everyone to hand over cell phones. >> book released today called lean into graduates. we'll talk to her live about her book and her future with facebook. we could learn more today what effect any that merger could have with consumers. she is...
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and the only way you can do that in a realtime basis when you're dealing with a global economy is to use a computer. it is necessary to the efficacy of this. so in that sense, i can't i can't disaggregate it the way in some sense you're suggesting. it seems to me it's bound up with in it's bounds up with the whole notion of is this an abstract concept. >> can you in fact now, this is look, there are 42 briefs in this case. i actually read them and i found them very, very helpful up to the point where i have to make a decision, because they're serious. i mean, you know now, the problem that i came away with is the one that you're beginning to discuss, that if you simply say, take an idea that's 5 abstract and implement it on a computer, there are -- you're going to get it much faster, you're going to be able to do many, many things, and if that's good enough, there is a risk that you will take business in the united states or large segments and instead of having competition on price, service and better production methods, we'll have competition on who has the best patent lawyer. you s
and the only way you can do that in a realtime basis when you're dealing with a global economy is to use a computer. it is necessary to the efficacy of this. so in that sense, i can't i can't disaggregate it the way in some sense you're suggesting. it seems to me it's bound up with in it's bounds up with the whole notion of is this an abstract concept. >> can you in fact now, this is look, there are 42 briefs in this case. i actually read them and i found them very, very helpful up to the...
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cnbc was a realtime newspaper, a living, breathing organism. was tired of hearing about stories secondhand. i had to beg the landlord to wire the place for cable. one of the reasons i ultimately moved my office is because he wouldn't let me have my cnbc. not long after i was mesmerized by particularly the anchor work done by the late great mark haines. i talked to the screen driving everyone crazy yelling he should be doing this or saying that. next thing you know i'm screaming at him in all caps saying how he's getting this wrong or should emphasize that news right up until he finally answered my e-mails and said it was time for me to shut up or put up and be a guest host on "squawk box." he put me on the air. life has never been the same. all my years spent as a guest host on "squawk" and kudlow & cramer. followed by nine years here at "mad money." i know for sure this has made an impact. we are indispensable not just because we are on pretty much everywhere but you ignore cnbc at your own peril. business news is too important for tomorrow's
cnbc was a realtime newspaper, a living, breathing organism. was tired of hearing about stories secondhand. i had to beg the landlord to wire the place for cable. one of the reasons i ultimately moved my office is because he wouldn't let me have my cnbc. not long after i was mesmerized by particularly the anchor work done by the late great mark haines. i talked to the screen driving everyone crazy yelling he should be doing this or saying that. next thing you know i'm screaming at him in all...
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giving you a realtime display on what the video could be seeing. and the second is the remotely operated vehicle. a vehicle that will have manipulators and we can lower that down and actually go through wreckage and look for the black boxes. and if we find them it will actually bring them to the surface. >> the pings were first heard over the weekend, being analyzed. at what point will the navy be able to say definitively yes, these are from black boxes, or no, they're not. >> i don't think you can say that it is. until we actually get a side scan down there and see debris on the ocean floor i don't believe that just from the towed pinger locator results alone that we can say with 100% confidence that we know that we're in the right location. >> have you ever seen with all of your decades of experience in this anything else that it could be? >> no, and that is what has got us wondering just what the signal is. but at the same time, we've also done searches where we have had no signals. so it is not uncommon if a beacon is damaged or destroyed and y
giving you a realtime display on what the video could be seeing. and the second is the remotely operated vehicle. a vehicle that will have manipulators and we can lower that down and actually go through wreckage and look for the black boxes. and if we find them it will actually bring them to the surface. >> the pings were first heard over the weekend, being analyzed. at what point will the navy be able to say definitively yes, these are from black boxes, or no, they're not. >> i...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> it's 7:26. i'm michelle griego.are still looking for a teenager swept into the pacific off ocean beach in san francisco. the 14-year-old is one of three people who started struggling in the surf yesterday. a nearby surfer rescued two others. >>> a baskin robins worker in belmont is charged with selling pot to undercover detectives twice. they say customers used a special code when they wanted something extra. >>> crews fixed a pothole on the bay bridge. three eastbound and two westbound lanes shut down for repairs last night. delays stretched to sfo. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. expect some delays right now if you are heading along the peninsula near candlestick. check out the latest tweet from "kcbs traffic." it looks like a breaking news situation. a car is perched on the rocks in the water northbound 101 just south of candlestick. but emergency response is on the scene and you can see the delays beginning around south san francisco. here's a live look at the b
>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> it's 7:26. i'm michelle griego.are still looking for a teenager swept into the pacific off ocean beach in san francisco. the 14-year-old is one of three people who started struggling in the surf yesterday. a nearby surfer rescued two others. >>> a baskin robins worker in belmont is charged with selling pot to undercover detectives twice. they say customers used a special code when they wanted something extra....
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> 3 1/2 weeks and no sign of the missing malaysia this morning, new details on who investigators are looking at to press charges. >> from puddle jumping to fun in the sun, i'm going big with high temperatures in the 80s. we'll pinpoint those days in your seven-day forecast. >> and checking the road conditions right now, we finally found a slow spot. it's coming through the altamont pass and the livermore valley. all your travel times plus a check of mass transit just minutes away. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 2. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 5:30. >>> missing for two days in the sierra a san francisco snowboarder walks out alive and finds help on his own. kpix 5's cate caugiran is following this story from our newsroom. he got creative out there which is what probably kept him alive. >> reporter: yes. this is significant considering the circumstances. heavy snow and wind at the 8,000-foot elevation mark and this man spent the night in these conditions using a makeshift shelter. a 24-hour s
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> 3 1/2 weeks and no sign of the missing malaysia this morning, new details on who investigators are looking at to press charges. >> from puddle jumping to fun in the sun, i'm going big with high temperatures in the 80s. we'll pinpoint those days in your seven-day forecast. >> and checking the road conditions right now, we finally found a slow spot. it's coming through the altamont pass and the livermore valley....
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is no one monitoring this in realtime? what's going on here? >> that's the question for not only the tsa but the airports and the faa. you know, after september 11th, 2001, there were a lot of studies as to how can people stare at the screens and see nothing, even though there is something there. that's what happened what happens. people stair ir stare at the screens and in a short amount of time they don't see things happening on the screens. they zone out. that's why you are air traffic controllers. you switch off your screens every 15 to 30 minutes and switch around so you don't get complacency. but often in what we find in late nights, odd hours they are not manned and go off and do other things or simply zone out. that's a problem. you have to stay sharp, on your toes all the time. >> geoffrey thomas, the congressman wants to look in to securing the perimeter at u.s. airports. what about international airport? how secure are they against something like this? especially the perimeters. >> good question, don. of course it varies country to c
is no one monitoring this in realtime? what's going on here? >> that's the question for not only the tsa but the airports and the faa. you know, after september 11th, 2001, there were a lot of studies as to how can people stare at the screens and see nothing, even though there is something there. that's what happened what happens. people stair ir stare at the screens and in a short amount of time they don't see things happening on the screens. they zone out. that's why you are air traffic...
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guaranteed. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. today.e makovec livn the >>> the elderly man accused of trying to kill his doctor is expected in court today. i'm anne makovec live in the newsroom with more on the shooting that put a daly city medical center on lockdown this week. the questions that remain. >>> and some new details about that teenaged stowaway and the family drama that may have sent him running in the first place. >> and the roads are wet this morning. if you are driving towards the bay bridge toll plaza, you are already backed up to the foot of the maze. all your travel times before you head out are coming up. >>> and good morning, everyone. it's friday, april 25. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:30. let's check in with lawrence for a look at the weather. >>> showers showing up around the bay area. it's been fairly light but things beginning to pick up right now. out the door we go. we have mostly cloudy skies. light showers developing overnight as a spring storm system slides in. snow up in the
guaranteed. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. today.e makovec livn the >>> the elderly man accused of trying to kill his doctor is expected in court today. i'm anne makovec live in the newsroom with more on the shooting that put a daly city medical center on lockdown this week. the questions that remain. >>> and some new details about that teenaged stowaway and the family drama that may have sent him running in the first place. >> and the roads are...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> it looks like donald sterling's courtside seatmpty banned for life from the nba after a racist recording. now will he sell the team or fight the commission? >> a skydiver falls to his death near stockton. how investigators say a routine jumper went wrong. >> skies nice and clear around the bay area now. it is going to get hot this afternoon. just how high it will get in your neighborhood? coming up. >> and emergency repairs up in napa wrapped up. the drive to work coming up. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 30. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. 5:30. >>> in the east bay an explosion is under investigation this morning. kpix 5's anne makovec is in san leandro where two people were critically burned last night. anne. >> reporter: this is the border of san leandro and oakland, mixed use neighborhood, railroad tracks, homeless encampment and you can see the police tape here at this apartment building where two people rushed into a home last night badly burned. exactly what happened, a lot of questions a
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> it looks like donald sterling's courtside seatmpty banned for life from the nba after a racist recording. now will he sell the team or fight the commission? >> a skydiver falls to his death near stockton. how investigators say a routine jumper went wrong. >> skies nice and clear around the bay area now. it is going to get hot this afternoon. just how high it will get in your neighborhood? coming up. >> and...
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." >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. tuesday is here, it's april 8. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego michelle griego. time now is 6:00. let's check in with liz for a check on our morning commute. >> thanks, guys. there was some confusion in our last report about whether the metering lights on. they are officially on now at 5:57 they switched them on so delays have really begun heading into san francisco. it's backed up beyond the first overcrossing in the busiest lanes and, of course, the delays will continue to grow. there is that giants game later on this afternoon. so expect some extra traffic tie-ups trying to get into the city throughout the day. here's a live look at the nimitz. 880 in oakland, taillights northbound commute direction. it's actually pretty good. likely we won't see delays for at least another hour. and here's a live look at our sensors coming through the all the antioch area and pittsburg- bay point area. we are starting to see a few slow traffic -- a few brake lights from "a" street through the antioch exits and a few
." >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. tuesday is here, it's april 8. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego michelle griego. time now is 6:00. let's check in with liz for a check on our morning commute. >> thanks, guys. there was some confusion in our last report about whether the metering lights on. they are officially on now at 5:57 they switched them on so delays have really begun heading into san francisco. it's backed...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich. michelle is off this morning. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy friday. it's good friday. time now 6:00. let's check in with liz for the morning commute. >> no metering lights and barely any delays at the bay bridge toll plaza. this is with an accident still in the clearing stages westbound 80 near the tunnel. it is good friday as we just mentioned so a lot of folks off, lighter volume of traffic. through the altamont pass not even the usual backups on tracy on 205. we see sluggish conditions on westbound 580 at livermore valley. a few yellow sensors by the vasco road exit. overall much better than a normal drive time. mass transit systemwide no delays, bart, muni, caltrain and ace no delays. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." here's brian with the forecast. >> weather is also looking good this early friday morning with mostly clear skies around the bay area. the promise for a nice mild friday ahead. here's forecast highs for later i
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich. michelle is off this morning. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy friday. it's good friday. time now 6:00. let's check in with liz for the morning commute. >> no metering lights and barely any delays at the bay bridge toll plaza. this is with an accident still in the clearing stages westbound 80 near the tunnel....
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. 5:00 on your tuesday. get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. and we begin with mr. lawrence karnow. >> yes. a couple of scattered showers around the bay area to start out your day just some light showers moving through overnight but a cold front is going to bring some much different weather outside for today. in fact, out there now we have a lot of clouds still some widely scattered showers. those beginning to taper off. the winds already starting to kick up and that will be the big story. our hi-def doppler radar showing you a weak system sliding on by most of that energy now going to work its way out of the bay area but the winds, they will be kicking up to 20 miles per hour now in fremont, 20 also in half moon bay, 21 miles per hour into san francisco. and 20 into fairfield. could see some gusts over 30 miles per hour by the afternoon. temperatures expected to be
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. 5:00 on your tuesday. get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. and we begin with mr. lawrence karnow. >> yes. a couple of scattered showers around the bay area to start out your day just some light showers moving through overnight but a cold...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 9. i'm brian hackney in for frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:00. >>> breaking news near pittsburg, pennsylvania. 20 students were hurt in a stabbing incident at a high school this morning. one suspect has been taken into custody. it's not clear if the suspect and the victims are students, adults or both. franklin regional high school in murraysville is on lockdown. students are in the process of being bused back home. >> breaking news now in san jose where a pedestrian was hit and killed. kpix 5's keit do is live at the scene where police are looking for the driver. what can you tell us? >> reporter: right now, looks like they are collapsing the scene and they are allowing westbound traffic to go past the scene on capitol expressway. we are learning that the victim was in his 20s not 30s or 40s as last reported. at 1:30 police got a call of a man down in the eastbound lanes of capitol expressway before seven trees boulevard in east san jose. they tried to revive the ma
>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 9. i'm brian hackney in for frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:00. >>> breaking news near pittsburg, pennsylvania. 20 students were hurt in a stabbing incident at a high school this morning. one suspect has been taken into custody. it's not clear if the suspect and the victims are students, adults or both. franklin regional high school in murraysville is on...
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caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm mark kelly filling in for frank this morning. time now 6:00. let's check in with liz for a morning commute. >> we have a lot of tweets about several accidents popping up around the bay area that unfortunately will slow you down. out to berkeley westbound 80 by gilman, this is the latest tweet from "kcbs traffic" looks like a four-car crash blocking the middle lane expect delays, you can see them on our sensors back to richmond. through the altamont pass there were a couple of earlier accidents one at grant line but this is one that appears to be causing the problem approaching vasco road. right lanes are blocked delays at the altamont pass beginning at 205 but once you get to the altamont pass almost a half hour to the dublin interchange. once you get past vasco it looks better closer to 680 and pleasanton. here's a live look in the south bay northbound 101 another accident this one approaching old oakland road off to the right-hand shoul
caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm mark kelly filling in for frank this morning. time now 6:00. let's check in with liz for a morning commute. >> we have a lot of tweets about several accidents popping up around the bay area that unfortunately will slow you down. out to berkeley westbound 80 by gilman, this is the latest tweet from "kcbs...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, it's the last day of april, if you can believe it, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:00. let's check in with liz for a look at our morning commute. >>> for a while we weren't seeing big accidents just a lot of congestion out there. now word of an accident not blocking lanes but we are seeing some slowdowns in hayward southbound 880 by industrial. here are your details. three-car injury accident on the right-hand shoulder but you can see the delays almost to 92. so again give yourself some extra time right now if your drive takes you through hayward on 880. metering lights turned on early at 5:48 this morning. so if you are used to no wait getting on the bay bridge you will be stuck in one now at least 15 minutes backed up to the west grand overcrossing. and once those metering lights switch on, traffic quickly backs up into the maze. so far not quite there yet. and out to the richmond/san rafael bridge, where it actual
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, it's the last day of april, if you can believe it, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:00. let's check in with liz for a look at our morning commute. >>> for a while we weren't seeing big accidents just a lot of congestion out there. now word of an accident not blocking lanes but we are seeing...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. it's "hump day." i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. let's get a check on the roads with elizabeth. >> thanks, guys. just minutes ago they activated the metering lights at the bay bridge. no weather-related advisories as opposed to yesterday but the backups are extensive for this time of the morning already. you can see it backing up beyond the first overcrossing at least in the busiest lanes. like i said, they just switched those metering lights on so you may start to see some delays on the approaches. so far things look grade on the east shore freeway through richmond. the drive time is between 18 to 20 minutes on westbound 80 from the carquinez bridge to the maze. outside we go. here's our live look at the dublin interchange. headlights that's the commute direction. traffic is awfully slow from tracy coming from 205. then we also had an earlier accident some debris reported around grant line so that didn't help the community. traffic remains slow through the livermore val
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. it's "hump day." i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. let's get a check on the roads with elizabeth. >> thanks, guys. just minutes ago they activated the metering lights at the bay bridge. no weather-related advisories as opposed to yesterday but the backups are extensive for this time of the morning already. you can see it backing up beyond the first...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> a three-alarm fire leaves behind a huge mess inest san jose. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >> two people are hurt when a gun battle erupts inside a los angeles police station. >> today likely to be the peak of the heat. still a couple of clouds outside right now. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and if your drive takes you anywhere near concord, there is this accident. the tow crews are out there now along northbound 680. more on this plus a check of bay area bridges all coming up. >>> good morning, it's tuesday, april 8. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. time now 5:30. >>> we begin with developing news about the corruption scandal that landed more than a dozen people in jail last month. we have kpix 5's mark kelly at the federal courthouse in san francisco for today's arraignments on state senator leland yee and a number of others. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. state senator leland yee expected to be arraigned following a grand jury indictment. 9:00 this mornin
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> a three-alarm fire leaves behind a huge mess inest san jose. i'm kiet do with a live report coming up. >> two people are hurt when a gun battle erupts inside a los angeles police station. >> today likely to be the peak of the heat. still a couple of clouds outside right now. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and if your drive takes you anywhere near concord, there is this accident. the tow crews are out...
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its camera will show what's happening deep below the ocean in realtime.his also has sonar and robotic arms. but the big question, can it go deep enough? here's rosa flores. >> reporter: this could be the key to solving the mystery of flight 370. it's a remotely operated vehicle, or rov for short. once wreckage of flight 370 is identified, an rov like this one is likely the next crucial step in finding the plane's black box. >> all of the hydraulics running. >> reporter: it's controlled from the surface running this joystick. >> i'm coming around now. >> reporter: has lights to illuminate the stark black of the ocean deep. cameras transmitting back footage in realtime. >> hydraulics on. >> reporter: and high-frequency sonar to combat the notoriously difficult visibility in the area of the indian ocean where the plane is believed to be. but most importantly, the rov has robotic arms called manipulators. >> the arm has jaws, you can open and close the jaws. >> reporter: they are essentially mechanical hands, able to retrieve objects from the ocean floor, far
its camera will show what's happening deep below the ocean in realtime.his also has sonar and robotic arms. but the big question, can it go deep enough? here's rosa flores. >> reporter: this could be the key to solving the mystery of flight 370. it's a remotely operated vehicle, or rov for short. once wreckage of flight 370 is identified, an rov like this one is likely the next crucial step in finding the plane's black box. >> all of the hydraulics running. >> reporter: it's...
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,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> breaking news. bart is found responsible for the deaths of two workers killed by a train and we're learning the major safety violations behind the tragedy. good afternoon, i'm anne makovec. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >> da lin reports from oakland. >> da, we have learned bart is facing more than $200,000 in fines for the death of the two workers who were killed on the track last october. >> reporter: that's correct. cal/osha basically saying that bart is responsible for the deaths that those two workers. cal/osha handed out three citations to bart after the workers were killed in october. the workers christopher shepherd and sheppard and lawrence daniels were killed at the walnut creek bart station in october of 2013. it happened during a bart strike so a trainee was operating that bart train when it hit the two workers, cal/osha gave bart three willful serious violations today. the first is that the workers were not qualified to do the work they were doing that day because they were not electrical w
,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> breaking news. bart is found responsible for the deaths of two workers killed by a train and we're learning the major safety violations behind the tragedy. good afternoon, i'm anne makovec. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >> da lin reports from oakland. >> da, we have learned bart is facing more than $200,000 in fines for the death of the two workers who were killed on the track last october. >> reporter:...
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information, anything to help them solve the case, and all of that back and forth is visible in realtime, o on the site. so our entire medical community has access to all of the data all the time. >> jarod, you referred to it because you don't limit professionals, and are you concerned about not spreading this information? >> we made the decision early on that we wanted to cast as wide a net as possible. and the reason is insight that can lead the patient into their diagnoses and cure might come from anywhere. and not necessarily from the physician. about 65% of our active medical detectives do work in or study medicine, and however, we still welcome the 35 or 40% who have expertise on many diseases. particularly in rare diseases, a lot of patients know more than the physicians do. >> we have a doctor tuning in, a former guest: phil, you're a registered nurse, and i want to get you in this. among other healthcare providers. the way that i look at crowd sourcing, we need to take a of browder, holistic indication of exactly what crowd sourcing is, and what are the conditions under which cr
information, anything to help them solve the case, and all of that back and forth is visible in realtime, o on the site. so our entire medical community has access to all of the data all the time. >> jarod, you referred to it because you don't limit professionals, and are you concerned about not spreading this information? >> we made the decision early on that we wanted to cast as wide a net as possible. and the reason is insight that can lead the patient into their diagnoses and...
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major electronics manufacturer is developing a system that blurs people's faces and video images in realtime. the technology is an effort to protect privacy and prevent complaints. >> translator: no one is sure what is permissible under current laws. i hope the government will introduce legislation enabling further utilization of data. >> reporter: the government is set to revise the personal information protection law. the abe administration wants to boost the economy by utilizing information from surveillance cameras and other devices while protecting privacy. >> translator: you may feel uneasy if you are identified, but if individual identifications are decreased and there's no harm to the identified person, i think it's good for corporations to fully utilize personal information in order to grow. >> reporter: but an expert says japan's legislation is vague compared with the directives of the eu. they prohibit the collection of personal information obtained from surveillance cameras without the person's content and provide the right to request disclosure. >> translator: it seems the gover
major electronics manufacturer is developing a system that blurs people's faces and video images in realtime. the technology is an effort to protect privacy and prevent complaints. >> translator: no one is sure what is permissible under current laws. i hope the government will introduce legislation enabling further utilization of data. >> reporter: the government is set to revise the personal information protection law. the abe administration wants to boost the economy by utilizing...
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miracle whip and proud of it. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald.ego. a sick infant aboard a navy warship is expected to arrive in san diego for medical help today. the california air national guard and u.s. navy rescued the 1-year-old and her family from a disabled sailboat 1,000 miles off baja, california, last week. >>> san jose police are looking for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run. a man was hit and killed at east capitol expressway and seven trees boulevard early this morning. police have not given a description of the vehicle. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> all lanes of eastbound 92 are closed approaching 280. there's an overturned big rig and a large gravel spill in the area. they just issued a traffic alert. we still don't have an estimated time of opening. but again, expect big delays eastbound 92 near 280 where there was a lot of fog reported in that area earlier this morning. and a quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is stacked up into the macarthur maze 20 minutes to get you on the bridge
miracle whip and proud of it. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald.ego. a sick infant aboard a navy warship is expected to arrive in san diego for medical help today. the california air national guard and u.s. navy rescued the 1-year-old and her family from a disabled sailboat 1,000 miles off baja, california, last week. >>> san jose police are looking for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run. a man was hit and killed at east capitol expressway and seven trees...
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i mean, a towed system is able to operate 24 hours a day and provide data in realtime.nd typically, has a coverage area around five to ten times greater than an auv. >> we have been talking a lot about this -- this area of the ocean, the depth of it, how inhospitable the ocean is. and we were thinking about the ocean floor, that it's never been mapped before. is it a reasonable goal, in your estimation, to map the ocean's floors, the way we have mapped and chartered our oceans? >> i think that's real possibility in the future. up until now, there hasn't been a great drive to map the ocean floor because, of course, as humans, we are really only interested in the little bits that which interact with so the ocean's been mapped mainly for navigational purposes, you know, to look for hazards to shipping. but now that we are driven by science, i think there will be a drive to go deeper and as battery technology improves, and auvs get longer range or we invest in deep towed sonar, then we will see more mapping of the ocean there are. >> are these deep towed sonar devices, are
i mean, a towed system is able to operate 24 hours a day and provide data in realtime.nd typically, has a coverage area around five to ten times greater than an auv. >> we have been talking a lot about this -- this area of the ocean, the depth of it, how inhospitable the ocean is. and we were thinking about the ocean floor, that it's never been mapped before. is it a reasonable goal, in your estimation, to map the ocean's floors, the way we have mapped and chartered our oceans? >> i...
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and there's no question we're dealing in realtime.ve the northwestern university football team thinking about unionizing and incredibly some of the alum high in are saying maybe you don't want to do. that the winston story at florida state. whether or not that investigation was botched or not. incidentsincidents at vanderbile naval academy. they are happening all around the country. >> jon: aren't they also happening outside -- we can't assume that sexual assault or in this case they were exonerated but that these types of activities are somehow relegated to the universities. it's a problem in society. as most problems are. universities are merely a microcosm, if i may use that word. >> jon: yeah. >> of larger issues in society. why this became such an amazing story. i mean really it's unprecedented in its scale and the media attention it focused. these kids just thought we'll have a party where we'll just drink all day. there might be underage drinking going on and have a great idea of inviting strippers to come to our house instead
and there's no question we're dealing in realtime.ve the northwestern university football team thinking about unionizing and incredibly some of the alum high in are saying maybe you don't want to do. that the winston story at florida state. whether or not that investigation was botched or not. incidentsincidents at vanderbile naval academy. they are happening all around the country. >> jon: aren't they also happening outside -- we can't assume that sexual assault or in this case they were...
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communications investments to make the system easier to understand, easier to use, easier to get realtime information and easier to get information about the changes like the investments in particular we're including in the budget. as you know we're, of course, vance the service increase that you approved last friday last friday you approved the service with the budget you'll be funding that. just to reminded that service increase increases the frequently on the service to make better connections you'll see the map which what it looks like really covers the whole city. every one of those lines on that slide will with the funding in this budget will see increased muni service by the end of this fiscal city it's existing a pretty significant increase for the muni riders. there are other sides that are more than the capital budget like the rapid improvements that are the first batch you approved recommended by the dpw we'll have more coming all told 40 miles worth of investments those are making changes to allow muni to run better throughout the city. in terms of the fleet in this capital bu
communications investments to make the system easier to understand, easier to use, easier to get realtime information and easier to get information about the changes like the investments in particular we're including in the budget. as you know we're, of course, vance the service increase that you approved last friday last friday you approved the service with the budget you'll be funding that. just to reminded that service increase increases the frequently on the service to make better...
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if you like realtime 24-hour news channels, you can't get that. you can't get the regular channels that you want, so if you're tied into that cable tv ecosystem, that doesn't replace it. >> again, the smart tv may not have some of these things any way. >> or if you have a dvd player, has a lot of these services. game console, x box 1. it's already built in. >> dan, thank you so much for coming in. up next "on the money" a look at the news for the week ahead and if you haven't gotten around to your taxes yet, look out, april 15th is just days away. don't miss our last minute tax tips to get your taxes in on time and error free. >>> for more on our show and your guest, you can go to our website. by the way, you can follow us on twitter. there are the stories coming up that may move the market and impact your money. financial heavy weight citigroup, bank of america, morgan stanley, goldman sachs and black rock will be reporting their results. also, intel, yahoo! google and ibm will be announcing their earnings. on monday, retail sales are due. on tue
if you like realtime 24-hour news channels, you can't get that. you can't get the regular channels that you want, so if you're tied into that cable tv ecosystem, that doesn't replace it. >> again, the smart tv may not have some of these things any way. >> or if you have a dvd player, has a lot of these services. game console, x box 1. it's already built in. >> dan, thank you so much for coming in. up next "on the money" a look at the news for the week ahead and if...
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it shows the realtime position of the ships in the search area.hese images a short time ago. it shows the vessels in the area right now. we can also see the search pattern of the ocean shield. what does that tell you? >> well, the ocean shield has not moved from that spot. it looks like a slightly lighter shade of blue, doing the pattern back and forth, a triangular pattern. the other ships have been moving around fairly quickly. ocean shield moving 2 or 3 miles an hour. everyone else going about 20 miles an hour back and forth, long straight lines. the ocean shield is sitting there listening to something. >> richard, it is fascinating that no ocean debris has been found. i mean, they're zeroing in on that situation. >> and that remains the conundrum. the troublesome factor. but they are sending more planes in a more tightly formatted area. and that is what he said at the press conference because they're able to focus down on that. with this whole process, angus houston said there is no second chances when it comes to the pingers. when they're dea
it shows the realtime position of the ships in the search area.hese images a short time ago. it shows the vessels in the area right now. we can also see the search pattern of the ocean shield. what does that tell you? >> well, the ocean shield has not moved from that spot. it looks like a slightly lighter shade of blue, doing the pattern back and forth, a triangular pattern. the other ships have been moving around fairly quickly. ocean shield moving 2 or 3 miles an hour. everyone else...