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so we have now built a system that can measure outcomes in realtime and costs in realtime in st. john's hospital, a patient walks into the hospital. the minute he walks into the hospital, we know exactly where he is, what doctor is touching him, what is being used by the minute. so, if you can measure outcomes in realtime and cost in realtime, you can give value-based care and create accountable care. but the accountability gives you outcomes for health and that's how they will actually be bonused. so that's a system that i've -- i don't think is hypothetical. i think it's actually real. we just need the courage and organizations like yourselves to actually be the
so we have now built a system that can measure outcomes in realtime and costs in realtime in st. john's hospital, a patient walks into the hospital. the minute he walks into the hospital, we know exactly where he is, what doctor is touching him, what is being used by the minute. so, if you can measure outcomes in realtime and cost in realtime, you can give value-based care and create accountable care. but the accountability gives you outcomes for health and that's how they will actually be...
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so we have now built a system that can measure outcomes in realtime and costs in realtime in st. john's hospital, a patient walks into the hospital. the minute he walks into the hospital, we know exactly where he is, what doctor is touching him, what is being used by the minute. so, if you can measure outcomes in realtime and cost in realtime, you can give value-based care and create accountable care. but the accountability gives you outcomes for health and that's how they will actually be bonused. so that's a system that i've -- i don't think is hypothetical. i think it's actually real. we just need the courage and organizations like yourselves to actually be the voice -- >> but you're saying it could be done within the existing legal frame work or we need to at least change the payment system rules? >> and the way i'm approaching it is i'm working then exactly as sue has talked about with the fortune 500 companies and with the unions and that's what we're announcing today the bps council the ceo council, we will be taking the self-insured and in that context, build a collaborat
so we have now built a system that can measure outcomes in realtime and costs in realtime in st. john's hospital, a patient walks into the hospital. the minute he walks into the hospital, we know exactly where he is, what doctor is touching him, what is being used by the minute. so, if you can measure outcomes in realtime and cost in realtime, you can give value-based care and create accountable care. but the accountability gives you outcomes for health and that's how they will actually be...
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so we have now built a system that can measure outcomes in realtime and costs in realtime in st. john's hospital, a patient walks into the hospital. the minute he walks into the hospital, we know exactly where he is, what doctor is touching him, what is being used by the minute. so, if you can measure outcomes in realtime and cost in realtime, you can give value-based care and create accountable care. but the accountability gives you outcomes for health and that's how they will actually be bonused. so that's a system that i've -- i don't think is hypothetical. i think it's actually real. we just need the courage and organizations like yourselves to actually be the voice -- >> but you're saying it could be done within the existing legal frame work or we need to at least change the payment system rules? >> and the way i'm approaching it is i'm working then exactly as sue has talked about with the fortune 500 companies and with the unions and that's what we're announcing today the bps council the ceo council, we will be taking the self-insured and in that context, build a collaborat
so we have now built a system that can measure outcomes in realtime and costs in realtime in st. john's hospital, a patient walks into the hospital. the minute he walks into the hospital, we know exactly where he is, what doctor is touching him, what is being used by the minute. so, if you can measure outcomes in realtime and cost in realtime, you can give value-based care and create accountable care. but the accountability gives you outcomes for health and that's how they will actually be...
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and posting to facebook and twitter and in the midst in realtime, you know, during this strike, and so that you know, helps first of all get the whole issue on the large media as well. in terms of you know, network and all of that. and but it also, you know, then it just expands people's hori n horizons and minds and also then there's, you know, the delegations, and you find out about how workers are being treated in other countries. but it is interesting too, that this global kind of organizing and reaching out is happening and in other sectors as well. and steel workers and mexican steel workers and there is these international solidarity campaigns going on. nissan workers. in the south. and in mississippi. and getting support from the south african workers and their organizing campaign. and so this kind of thing, is incredibly important and it expands minds. is it a point where we can, you know, tip the balance of forces. it is getting there and there is a lot of things people have to confront. like, you know, like ideas of, you know, war and peace and being number -- this all -- yo
and posting to facebook and twitter and in the midst in realtime, you know, during this strike, and so that you know, helps first of all get the whole issue on the large media as well. in terms of you know, network and all of that. and but it also, you know, then it just expands people's hori n horizons and minds and also then there's, you know, the delegations, and you find out about how workers are being treated in other countries. but it is interesting too, that this global kind of...
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we need to know a realtime consumption and we need to take a holistic approach and have those that are need it. thank you very much. >> president ann moller caen: thank you. any other comments on the general manager's report, seeing none, next time no. 9 consent calendar. city clerk: 9 a-9 e will act upon by a single vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless the commission or the public request and it will be removed from the calendar and considered as a separate item. >> president ann moller caen: to the general public, dr. jackson, would you like the 9 e removed from the consent calendar? >> yes. >> okay. we'll do that and discuss it later. so we are going to be voting on -- may identify a motion. >> i will move everything except for 9 e. >> second. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> any opposed? the motion carries. let's take item 9 e separately. city clerk: 9 e approve the terms and conditions and authorize the jillion with wu yee children's services for use of approximately 3450 square feet space within the southeast community facility plu
we need to know a realtime consumption and we need to take a holistic approach and have those that are need it. thank you very much. >> president ann moller caen: thank you. any other comments on the general manager's report, seeing none, next time no. 9 consent calendar. city clerk: 9 a-9 e will act upon by a single vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless the commission or the public request and it will be removed from the calendar and...
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. >> this now cast is about as close to realtime data as you can get. we're looking at ongoing realtime search traffic. >> reporter: it is the brain child of google's chief economist who says by using google's search terms and overlaying them onto auction sales data, they can predict the home sales faster than the realtors. why is that so important? because knowledge is power, for buyers, sellers, investors, government, even real estate agents knowing what is going on behind the closed doors of the housing market can translate into big money. >> last and final count for $84,000. >> auction does a very small fraction of the nation's home sales but they do auctions almost every day. the realtors are involved with a much larger share of home sales. auction says they have tested the model going back ten years and they claim they're very close to the realtor numbers. and usually beat consensus forecast. >> it is not a question of auction.com having more data. it is a question of auction.com having more timely data. >> reporter: the realtors didn't want to go
. >> this now cast is about as close to realtime data as you can get. we're looking at ongoing realtime search traffic. >> reporter: it is the brain child of google's chief economist who says by using google's search terms and overlaying them onto auction sales data, they can predict the home sales faster than the realtors. why is that so important? because knowledge is power, for buyers, sellers, investors, government, even real estate agents knowing what is going on behind the...
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realtime in county jail.ons and [ bleep ] like that. we don't get down like that in the town or in alameda county. i don't even know where she's from. that's why i would roll them up and put them down there. that ain't play jail. we in real jail and we want to go home. >> that takes some [ bleep ] balls. >> while markert finds herself in the middle of a brewing storm. >> vincent del judas has not let his 12-year sentence prevent him from finding a port in his storm. a few days ago ago, he took a major step. he got married. >> i got married here in santa rita, you know? on valentine's day. so you know, it was kind of a -- she was kind of happy about that. >> hey, baby. >> how you been? >> i've been all right. >> del judas' new wife, maria, has been visiting weekly since he's been at santa rita. and during her last visit, they tied the knot. >> when we do visiting, it's through the phone, through the glass. they don't let us touch or nothing like that, but, hey, better than nothing. >> i love you and i miss you
realtime in county jail.ons and [ bleep ] like that. we don't get down like that in the town or in alameda county. i don't even know where she's from. that's why i would roll them up and put them down there. that ain't play jail. we in real jail and we want to go home. >> that takes some [ bleep ] balls. >> while markert finds herself in the middle of a brewing storm. >> vincent del judas has not let his 12-year sentence prevent him from finding a port in his storm. a few days...
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. >>> the first concerns realtime, court ordered data in motion. such as phonecalls or e-mails. or chat sessions, and the second challenge, concerns access to data stored. subpoena as email or photos or videos. data at rest, and both, and stored data are encrypted. and let me start by talking about interception, and then the challenges, posed by different means of communication. >>> in the past, doing electronic surveillance was forward, identify the target, and with a single count and, we got a court order, and we collected the evidence we needed. >>> today, there are countless networks and means of communicating, and laptops, and phones, and tablets and, we take them to work and school. different networks. >>> so, did those that want to harm us. they use the same thing to target victims, and to cover up what they're doing and that makes it very tough. >>> if a criminal is in the car, and he switches from wi-fi, we may be out of luck. if he switches from one ap to another, or cell, we may lose him. and we may not have the capability to switch it, between devices, and the bad gu
. >>> the first concerns realtime, court ordered data in motion. such as phonecalls or e-mails. or chat sessions, and the second challenge, concerns access to data stored. subpoena as email or photos or videos. data at rest, and both, and stored data are encrypted. and let me start by talking about interception, and then the challenges, posed by different means of communication. >>> in the past, doing electronic surveillance was forward, identify the target, and with a single...
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updates in realtime from #snf. this is the photo we took earlier. >> oh, my gosh. it's loading. i think i know them. if not, you can see. i know those two people. some people take photos. a lot of the fans can send it in with that hashtag. you see them here. cool videos. once it takes a second to buffer you can watch interactive behind the scenes type of video. that is not all. look at the footballs here. this is from last year. sunday night football players of the game, all of them have signed this football. from this year a couple of signatures. hopefully this weekend, maybe we'll get an eagles player to sign it. right here you have all the pictures from the road from where this bugs has travelled from the start of the season of course continuing through philadelphia to the end of the season. next mart here, this is the match-up. the big ticket. we'll just focus on this side of it for now. bleeding eagles green. and then this is the last thing in is one of the coolest things. the big thing that everybody comes to take a look at. the vince lombardi trophy. this is a replica but
updates in realtime from #snf. this is the photo we took earlier. >> oh, my gosh. it's loading. i think i know them. if not, you can see. i know those two people. some people take photos. a lot of the fans can send it in with that hashtag. you see them here. cool videos. once it takes a second to buffer you can watch interactive behind the scenes type of video. that is not all. look at the footballs here. this is from last year. sunday night football players of the game, all of them have...
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tylenol® >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. 7:26.e's what's happening around the bay area all about baseball again tonight. it's win or forever hold your peace for the giants. kansas city forcing a decisive game 7 after a monster 10-0 victory last night. tim hudson takes the mound tonight in game 7 and every healthy arm after that. >>> berkeley police are investigating the deadly shooting last night on university avenue near the berkeley marina. no arrests yet. >>> health officials trying to figure out why 100 people got sick at the sofitel hotel in redwood city. naacp held a convention there over the week and 100 guests were sick after eating a salad with salmon on it. several people went to the hospital. >>> traffic and weather coming up. female announcer: right now, at sleep train save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. >>> good morning. we'll start off in the e
tylenol® >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. 7:26.e's what's happening around the bay area all about baseball again tonight. it's win or forever hold your peace for the giants. kansas city forcing a decisive game 7 after a monster 10-0 victory last night. tim hudson takes the mound tonight in game 7 and every healthy arm after that. >>> berkeley police are investigating the deadly shooting last night on university avenue near the...
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so we can all pan ek now on a realtime basis. the earnings come out and in a nano second, oh, my lost, renault is up 0.11. so i think you're going to have an overall structure where the markets will be volatile. the big mistake i see investors making is they're sitting there saying, i'm not going to do anything until the world gets more stable. the world is never going to get more stable. people didn't invest in y2k. it's never got to get more stable. >> and a calm world is a place where you have opportunity. i think the interesting question about volatility, as well, is as it shifts some of the interest we've seen over the last few years and just goes passive. can you be passive any more? your opportunity comes from active choices in investing. >> i think if you have a more volatile world, it depends on your investments. when i look at my investing for the next several years, we are prepared to buy, hold and clip coupons. so in some ways, almost back to the 19th century model, you have a group of investors who are there just for
so we can all pan ek now on a realtime basis. the earnings come out and in a nano second, oh, my lost, renault is up 0.11. so i think you're going to have an overall structure where the markets will be volatile. the big mistake i see investors making is they're sitting there saying, i'm not going to do anything until the world gets more stable. the world is never going to get more stable. people didn't invest in y2k. it's never got to get more stable. >> and a calm world is a place where...
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connect with me and other power hour players realtime. >> parties will never be the same again. >> i want to party with her. i guess that's the only way i'll get to. >> you never know. remember ali last year we had her on the show painted as nice painting because we reached out to her. she is taking her ali's power hour and making it into a business. the app launches today. people can download this puppy. >> drink. >> ever since man invented the wheel this has been racing. thankfully, man keeps coming up with different ways to race. first this race track looks like it's full of a field of individual race cars. you realize those are crazy train race cars. you've got one car at the front that has an engine. the other two are chains together. no engine. off to the races they go. it's like a demolition derby. >> do we see stuff floating away. >> absolutely. watch right about here. double rollover. you notice there are drivers in each of the three cars. that makes it challenging. the guy at the back of the tree has to try and drive. the cars in front are whipping him around the corner. th
connect with me and other power hour players realtime. >> parties will never be the same again. >> i want to party with her. i guess that's the only way i'll get to. >> you never know. remember ali last year we had her on the show painted as nice painting because we reached out to her. she is taking her ali's power hour and making it into a business. the app launches today. people can download this puppy. >> drink. >> ever since man invented the wheel this has been...
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there's a lot of learning pains that we're seeniing realtime. >> they are saying that duncan may have lied on his forms, he had contact with a pregnant woman who died. you left liberia a few days after this patient did. what kind of questions were you asked? >> reporter: the process is extensive. they take your temperature and all of that and that wouldn't have made a difference with this patient because he was feeling fine. you are handed a form and the form asks you all sorts of things about symptoms, et cetera. this is what i want to focus in on. have you taken care of an ebola patient or come into contact with the bodily fluids with an ebola patient? it appears that mr. duncan did do that. it's hard to believe that he didn't know that she had ebola because he took her to the hospital so she could be admitted but it was full so she had to go home. definitely lots of questions why he said no to that question. >> elizabeth, these possible 100 contacts that duncan had in dallas or the united states, how do they contact these people? >> reporter: they say, hey, we want to know what con
there's a lot of learning pains that we're seeniing realtime. >> they are saying that duncan may have lied on his forms, he had contact with a pregnant woman who died. you left liberia a few days after this patient did. what kind of questions were you asked? >> reporter: the process is extensive. they take your temperature and all of that and that wouldn't have made a difference with this patient because he was feeling fine. you are handed a form and the form asks you all sorts of...
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this is real time information, realtime data coming in. we are on our way to a very hot day. 95 degrees in the south bay, 93 for the peninsula and 85 degrees in san francisco today. you'll be at 97 in the tri-valley. we're looking toward the hottest day since june 16, 2012. that's 98 in the south bay. also expecting a very hot day for tomorrow in san francisco, up to 91 degrees where you average 70 this time of year. with that said, take a look at this steady dropoff and we have rain on the way. back to you, sam and laura. >> new this morning, former 49er c.j. spillman is being investigated with an alleged sexual assault. stillman, who currently plays for the dallas cowboys has not been arrested or charged. officials say he's cooperating with the investigation. it happened the day before the cowboys played at st. louis. the specific nature of allegations have not been released. spillman played for the 49ers up until last year. >> a u.c. berkeley sports team said it's been kicked out of its practice facility and is threatening pursue. the c
this is real time information, realtime data coming in. we are on our way to a very hot day. 95 degrees in the south bay, 93 for the peninsula and 85 degrees in san francisco today. you'll be at 97 in the tri-valley. we're looking toward the hottest day since june 16, 2012. that's 98 in the south bay. also expecting a very hot day for tomorrow in san francisco, up to 91 degrees where you average 70 this time of year. with that said, take a look at this steady dropoff and we have rain on the...
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. >> reporter: in the 25 years since loma prieta, realtime data on fault movement has become a reality whereas three decades ago -- >> an earthquake would occur and we would have technician who had to go out in the field grab the film put new films in, come back to the lab, process the films and then we would interpret them. >> reporter: it took hours and now it happens nearly instantaneously. >> almost realtime within seconds we are getting information about what level of shaking and what the shaking looked like from hundreds of points around the bay area. >> reporter: and that single leap in technology is the heart of the early warning system. [ beep beep ] >> earthquake, earthquake! >> reporter: a system he says works just before the napa quake the first big test since loma prieta. >> because of this increased processing speed we have, we can calculate the magnitude and know the location and then because we can communicate that information outward faster than the earthquake waves travel through the earth, we can warn people of the impending shaking that's headed their way. >> report
. >> reporter: in the 25 years since loma prieta, realtime data on fault movement has become a reality whereas three decades ago -- >> an earthquake would occur and we would have technician who had to go out in the field grab the film put new films in, come back to the lab, process the films and then we would interpret them. >> reporter: it took hours and now it happens nearly instantaneously. >> almost realtime within seconds we are getting information about what level...
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we're speaking to a former cdc official who designed an app that's designed to track ebola in realtime and maybe even solve it. >>> intel jumps into the already crowded smartphone market, it's a two-for-one brand new pad phone x mini. what this phone is capable of doing. i guarantee it does more than your current iphone. we'll find out how it factors in intel's quest for domination in the chip business. brian krzanich, we'll talk to him about that, the sell-off, and so much more, first on fox business, he's standing by right now. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. imagine what they can do for yours. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. e
we're speaking to a former cdc official who designed an app that's designed to track ebola in realtime and maybe even solve it. >>> intel jumps into the already crowded smartphone market, it's a two-for-one brand new pad phone x mini. what this phone is capable of doing. i guarantee it does more than your current iphone. we'll find out how it factors in intel's quest for domination in the chip business. brian krzanich, we'll talk to him about that, the sell-off, and so much more, first...
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you can count on us to bring you realtime information right to your computer or your mobile device. > it is day 37 in the manhunt for eric frein. and this morning pennsylvania state police are following up on a possible lead in the search for him. state police say that an armed man with mud on his face was spotted friday night pocono mountain east high school in swiftwater. they've refocused their search now to paradise and pocono townships because of this latest tip. investigators have also found what's believed to be blood on the back porches of two homes near cresco about five miles from the high school where he was spotted. frein, of course, is wanted in the ambush shootings of two state troopers, corporal brian dixon on the left, he was killed, trooper alex douglas on the right, he was wounded in the attack and he left the hospital on thursday. people in the pocono mountains now are noticing an expanded search for frein. one resident told us that he has a family connection to the fugitive. >> he's familiar with this area. because he and my granddaughter was on the rifle team befo
you can count on us to bring you realtime information right to your computer or your mobile device. > it is day 37 in the manhunt for eric frein. and this morning pennsylvania state police are following up on a possible lead in the search for him. state police say that an armed man with mud on his face was spotted friday night pocono mountain east high school in swiftwater. they've refocused their search now to paradise and pocono townships because of this latest tip. investigators have also...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> however, everyone. 5:00 is your time. they played last night. >> there was a big game last night. it's do or die. game 7 tonight. the giants and royals battle it out one last time. >> winner-take-all. only fitting it's a strikeout in a game that was so very forgettable because this one was over in a hurry. two innings, it was over! the royals brought home 7 runs in that inning alone. >> it happens. they put the ball in play and did a good job. the best thing about this game is, you know, we get to wash it off. it didn't go our wear. the big inning killed us. >> final score royals 10-0. in tonight's game 7, tim hudson the 39-year-old will take the mound for the good guys. back home we're going to take you live to the civic center plaza in san francisco getting ready for a party. anne makovec reports. hundreds of fans will show there today to watch game 7 hopefully a happier result. >> reporter: hopes are high at civic center plaza and excitement building once ag
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> however, everyone. 5:00 is your time. they played last night. >> there was a big game last night. it's do or die. game 7 tonight. the giants and royals battle it out one last time. >> winner-take-all. only fitting it's a strikeout in a game that was so very forgettable because this one was over in a hurry. two innings, it was over! the royals brought home...
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the third lymph node which she didn't know she first going to have to do, this helped her make a realtime decision. >> the doctor helped develop these goggles where i am wear them comfortable and not feel like i'm restricting my movement in any way. >> the doctor is taking an interesting approach to scientific research. the labs that he run is struckured like a bio tech start up. when he found out i had my phd from calendar tech and the work i had done was with fluorescents, he got really excited, and then we couldn't stop talking. to be able to see a type of scientific technique curing cancer or reducing number of surgeries for a cancer patient, that's really the ultimate goal, so it was very rewardling. >> i know this is your field, so you know a lot about this stuff. i'm curious, where is this going? what are the potential applications for the technique. >> for this specifically, this fluorescent detection of cancer, we need to expand our tool kid so we can identify many different types of cancer. right now, this technique is still experimental, being used only for breast cancer and sk
the third lymph node which she didn't know she first going to have to do, this helped her make a realtime decision. >> the doctor helped develop these goggles where i am wear them comfortable and not feel like i'm restricting my movement in any way. >> the doctor is taking an interesting approach to scientific research. the labs that he run is struckured like a bio tech start up. when he found out i had my phd from calendar tech and the work i had done was with fluorescents, he got...
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for realtime updates on enterovirus d68, visit nbc10.com.we have information on the symptoms as well as health tips. >>> happening today, the freelance nbc news photographer who contracted ebola in liberia will be flown to nebraska to begin treatment. meantime, thomas duncan, the liberian who is being treated for ebola in texas, has gotten worse and is now in critical condition. the head of the centers for disease control and prevention says about 50 people who had contact with duncan have been located and tested. so far, no one is showing symptoms. when it comes to keeping people infected with ebola out of the united states, health officials say there's no realistic way to do it. >> although we might wish we could seal ourselves off from the world, there are americans who have the right of return, there are many other people who have the right to enter into this country, and that we're not going to be able to get to zero risk no matter what we do. >> meantime, bed sheets, towels and mattresses have already been removed from the apartment wh
for realtime updates on enterovirus d68, visit nbc10.com.we have information on the symptoms as well as health tips. >>> happening today, the freelance nbc news photographer who contracted ebola in liberia will be flown to nebraska to begin treatment. meantime, thomas duncan, the liberian who is being treated for ebola in texas, has gotten worse and is now in critical condition. the head of the centers for disease control and prevention says about 50 people who had contact with duncan...
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for realtime updates on enterovirus d68, visit nbc10.com. we have information on the symptoms as well as tips from health experts. >>> the freelance nbc news photographer who contracted ebola in liberia while covering the outbreak will be flown to nebraska today for treatment. meantime, thomas duncan, a liberian who is being treated for ebola in texas, has gotten worse, he is now in critical condition. the head of the centers for disease control and prevention says about 50 people who had contact with duncan have been located and tested. so far, though, no one is showing symptoms. >> so we are confident that none of those with definite contact had any symptoms related to ebola. none of them had fever. we'll be watching that very slowsly. >> meantime, bed sheets, towels and mattresses have already been removed from the apartment where duncan was staying. eventually all items will be taken out and destroyed. >>> tonight, loved ones, friends, and members of law enforcement will remember a pennsylvania state trooper who was killed at a montgomer
for realtime updates on enterovirus d68, visit nbc10.com. we have information on the symptoms as well as tips from health experts. >>> the freelance nbc news photographer who contracted ebola in liberia while covering the outbreak will be flown to nebraska today for treatment. meantime, thomas duncan, a liberian who is being treated for ebola in texas, has gotten worse, he is now in critical condition. the head of the centers for disease control and prevention says about 50 people who...
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you can have a realtime conversation back and forth.his is the first application i've ever heard of these google glasses that makes sense. that's fantastic. they've done that at georgia tech. >> i didn't get google glasses. this is incredible. >> nobody does. >> you know that feeling when you think you're almost going to miss your flight and think, who do i tell? how do i get someone's attention so the plane doesn't leave. there's someone that tried to get the pilot's attention. >> they tried to communicate through the window. these passengers missed the boarding. for two minutes they threw a fit that was caught on iphone. >> hit the brakes and come back? >> that would be me. i would be doing anything to get on that flight. >> you would not be doing that. reena. >> there have been some desperate measures. >>> this is very cool. a restaurant you go into -- we overpay sometimes for our meal and for the service. what if you had the option to pay exactly what you thought the meal was worth and service was worth. dallas, north carolina. busi
you can have a realtime conversation back and forth.his is the first application i've ever heard of these google glasses that makes sense. that's fantastic. they've done that at georgia tech. >> i didn't get google glasses. this is incredible. >> nobody does. >> you know that feeling when you think you're almost going to miss your flight and think, who do i tell? how do i get someone's attention so the plane doesn't leave. there's someone that tried to get the pilot's...
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away money and a >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's 7:26.riego. a home burglary turned into a stabbing in santa clara this morning. the burglar fled the scene after stabbing the homeowner during a struggle. police later found him hiding nearby. homeowner was taken to a nearby hospital. the suspect is in custody while police investigate. >>> san francisco giants are on the way to the next round of the play-offs. the orange and black cruised to victory against pittsburgh in the wild card game last night 8- 0. madison baumgarner pitched a complete game. and brandon crawford became the first shortstop to hit a grand slam in play-off history. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning, if you are heading to the bay bridge it's backed up on the span from one end to the other because of an earlier crash on the skyway. and obviously behind the pay gates it is stacked up through the maze, as well. i want to show you some of the sensors though. the accident was westbound 80 approaching ninth. all clear. it was cleared qui
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governors are dealing with that in realtime, they can't exactly wait.y weren't the feds talking about this before? >> i think first of all let me say there is a reasonable critique to be made of everyone's handling of the ebola crisis. particularly the cdc and particularly local authorities. if you look in texas and dallas more specifically. i do think sometimes we're criticizing the white house and president obama more specifically for taking an intellectually rigorous approach. looking at the facts, talking to experts and planning. it doesn't mean we're ignoring what's happening in realtime but it does mean we need a president who doesn't simply respond to our emotional needs. the critique of the bloomberg piece is that president obama is too busy worrying about pesky facts and data and experts and not tending to our emotional needs. how immature is that. >> sometimes you need some emotion to get people's attention, to make them understand, to calm their fears. it can't just be cold logic, can it? >> it's an important part of the job to be the cheerle
governors are dealing with that in realtime, they can't exactly wait.y weren't the feds talking about this before? >> i think first of all let me say there is a reasonable critique to be made of everyone's handling of the ebola crisis. particularly the cdc and particularly local authorities. if you look in texas and dallas more specifically. i do think sometimes we're criticizing the white house and president obama more specifically for taking an intellectually rigorous approach. looking...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. ad libs >>> if you wanted to be the first person to line up for the giants parade you're too late! i'm anne makovec live in san francisco where the whole city is getting ready for a giants celebration. >>> i'm kiet do live at diridon train station in san jose with some important transportation tips to make your life easier. >> here's another sign that people are going to the parade early, already standing room only on one bart train out of walnut creek. your best way to get to the parade, we'll let you know coming up. >> so we have the parade, we have halloween, trick or treaters and we have a very powerful storm headed our way. we'll have details coming up. >> good morning, everyone. it's friday, october 31. happy halloween! i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:30. >> we're just a few hours away from the big parade to honor the world champion giants in san francisco. >> kpix 5 reporters are helping you get ready, as well. kiet do has transit information
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from the cac members or the cac member from the experience of the i e p so we're able to capture in realtime the conversations that are happening around reduction and the movement towards a smarter balance that moves san francisco inidentified in a much anymore urgent way around investing in and implementing technology in fact, part of our design a universal design scheme in mind as we're rolling out technology as well so in every level at every place in the instructor program we're trying to maximum the instruction for the disabilities by all the general education classrooms the last thing i'll say as we look at infusing technology within the school district in vision ever 2025 it provides go instructional services so i appreciate the cac highlighting individualized learning plans are not for all students with disabilities but all students in all classrooms how we differentiate that for the students that needs an additional combines or a different learning style we're excited there are opportunities by utilizing current temples being able to provide the support for students in the classroom
from the cac members or the cac member from the experience of the i e p so we're able to capture in realtime the conversations that are happening around reduction and the movement towards a smarter balance that moves san francisco inidentified in a much anymore urgent way around investing in and implementing technology in fact, part of our design a universal design scheme in mind as we're rolling out technology as well so in every level at every place in the instructor program we're trying to...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> world series game one baseball just hours away. giants in kansas city to play the royals gunning for the third world tight until five years. are you ready? good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat t michelle griego is on assignment. roberta gonzales is live in the scene where the excitement is building for tonight's big world series game number one, roberta. how about you? >> reporter: oh, i'm going to be here as well, frank, because i have to tell you this is the place to be. i was here for the world cup action, as well. we are here at soma street food park here in san francisco where they are anticipating thousands and thousands of people to gather by five p.m. for a special viewing party. when you look at the food trucks, there's about 12 here at this time. they will be serving food with extra discounts, beverages with extra discounts, all to watch our san francisco giants in game one at kauffman stadium in kansas city. two mayors always have little wagers going against each other. so mayor james of kansas city has said to mayor lee
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> world series game one baseball just hours away. giants in kansas city to play the royals gunning for the third world tight until five years. are you ready? good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat t michelle griego is on assignment. roberta gonzales is live in the scene where the excitement is building for tonight's big world series game number one, roberta. how about you? >> reporter: oh, i'm going to be here as well,...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone.y, october 22. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. happy to have you on board. we have a little weather and traffic and some of red eyes here. we stayed up late to watch the game. >> tired but satisfied so far. the giants won! that was great last night. >> pretty quickly, too, i might add. >> they dominated the game. that was fun to watch. we have changes in the weather. some high clouds drifting overhead today. we'll see those on the increase and maybe some rain coming in. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and the usual on the roads, overnight roadwork northbound 880 marina to davis and southbound 880, 98th and davis in and around san leandro. we'll tell you when it's expected to be cleared coming up. >> you had a lot more notes here. >> people have to stay tuned. very exciting. [ laughter ] >>> how about that game last night? game one of the world series going to the giants. they got all the runs they needed in the top of the 1st. >> in
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone.y, october 22. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. happy to have you on board. we have a little weather and traffic and some of red eyes here. we stayed up late to watch the game. >> tired but satisfied so far. the giants won! that was great last night. >> pretty quickly, too, i might add. >> they dominated the game. that was fun...
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through the department of the environment and the director through ecology and track that through realtime and taking advantage of working with sf and the environment but it was great you did great at this our director did phenomenal in awarding those wards to the green businesses it was great to there are it was about the workers impact of workers who otherwise have to end up with products that are not green and health hazards colleagues you any other questions before we look at public comment on director's report and i know it's been a long day, however. >> you're a taxpayer we work for you. >> ankle. >> so the floor is yours. >> i guess the president misspoke when we he was praising san francisco for the forest alliance they've going a good job of trying to reserve the trees i'm not speak on behalf of the forest alliance but a private sense it is helpful to invite forest alliance to do a presentation for this commission i hope you'll do it like climate change is important preserving the trees is important reducing the use of toxic products is i've pointed out is very important and this
through the department of the environment and the director through ecology and track that through realtime and taking advantage of working with sf and the environment but it was great you did great at this our director did phenomenal in awarding those wards to the green businesses it was great to there are it was about the workers impact of workers who otherwise have to end up with products that are not green and health hazards colleagues you any other questions before we look at public comment...
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-led campaign against isil is being played out realtime in front of a local and international audience. so it what happens to kobane has taken on symbolic importance both for isil and the united states. bernard smith, al jazeera, on the syria-turkey border. >> over the border in iraq the government said its forces have killed 94 isil gunmen in airstrikes. they were killed in the anbar province and another leader was killed in salahuddin. >>> protesters are urging turkey to create a humanitarian corridor to allow aid into the town. kurds in paris have been demonstrating ever since fighting in kobane began a month ago. iraqi government has made appointments to two key government positions. they hope it will help to gain trust from the sunnies in the north. >>> a new u.n.-led initiative in libya has been announced to stop the fighting in tripoli and allow humanitarian aid in to the region. they continue an offensive to take back the city after a call on members of the public to take up arms. about ho people have been killed in days of fighting in the eastern city, and amid the worst viole
-led campaign against isil is being played out realtime in front of a local and international audience. so it what happens to kobane has taken on symbolic importance both for isil and the united states. bernard smith, al jazeera, on the syria-turkey border. >> over the border in iraq the government said its forces have killed 94 isil gunmen in airstrikes. they were killed in the anbar province and another leader was killed in salahuddin. >>> protesters are urging turkey to create...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> the giants breathe a sigh of relief after last night's win but game 2 is hours away. fans in orange and black held their own in a sea of royals blue and after tonight's game, they get ready to play in the bay. i'm michelle griego. the giants didn't take long to take control of game oneful world series. >> in the air, center well hit, and gone! >> hunter pence's two-run shotput san francisco ahead 3-0 before the royals got at bat. madison baumgarner gave up one run in 7 innings. >> i felt pretty good. i felt good executing pitches. >> he was dynamite. i mean, man, was he good tonight. >> yes, he was. the giants beat the royals 7-1. they won 7 straight world series games dating back to 2010 and nine of their last 10. >>> you can still find tickets to world series games at at&t park. standing room only spots start at $550 on stubhub. seats right behind home plate are going for at least $3,600 each. >>> as the giants continue their world series run today, one of their biggest fans bryan stow who was brutally beaten in l.a. is speaking
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> goodorning, everyone! it is wednesday, october 1. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank mallicoat is conducting sleep research! >> how far do you think he is getting? >> probaa good job at 4:29. what do we do, you, first, lawrence? >> let's go to weather. it's going to be hot the next few days. temperatures warming up, that offshore wind is kicking in. we are going to see warm weather all the way to the coastline. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we're looking okay. we have had a few accidents off to the right-hand shoulder for the most part just overnight roadwork could slow you down. they had five lanes blocked overnight between 98th and davis on 880. we'll show you what's cleared, what's slow. it's all coming up. >> all right. thank you, elizabeth. >>> this morning, there is a $5,000 reward to help catch the person or people who killed more than 900 chickens. kpix 5's joe vazquez reports the birds were killed at a break you know at a foster famrs chicken shed in caruth
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> goodorning, everyone! it is wednesday, october 1. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank mallicoat is conducting sleep research! >> how far do you think he is getting? >> probaa good job at 4:29. what do we do, you, first, lawrence? >> let's go to weather. it's going to be hot the next few days. temperatures warming up, that offshore wind is...