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i'll give a couple of example of some of the operational technologies those is an example of using realtime information from san mateo together with caltrain and 2009 and caltrans did a pilot at the showed travel time for freeways on those changeable method times it helped with the caltrain and also the freeways another thing to highlight is mta for instance, recently opened a transportation management center tnc with caltrain and caltrans to manager realtime part of the freeway corridor management passageway package ramp meeting is something that caltrain is implementing throughout in many places throughout the bayer but not in san francisco what this strategy side is helps to meter little number of vehicles into the freeways to improve performances we know that is something that caltrans would like us to look at it will be something to look at some of big strategies that will potentially do the most to help improve the performs and accommodate performs high occupancy or hoov lanes are more transit and vehicle lanes with two or three or more people can use and express lanes that allow a si
i'll give a couple of example of some of the operational technologies those is an example of using realtime information from san mateo together with caltrain and 2009 and caltrans did a pilot at the showed travel time for freeways on those changeable method times it helped with the caltrain and also the freeways another thing to highlight is mta for instance, recently opened a transportation management center tnc with caltrain and caltrans to manager realtime part of the freeway corridor...
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challenge we face but this level of customer service with this third party calling combablt with realtime the patient north's needs care that evening we'll have someone on the phone to have a call provider do you have evening hours and handle that kind of interface we're excited about that and if this is something of interest i'll bring some of our operation overlook disburse rows reduce to show you. >> i'll be curious how this is going to work at the present how will you guarantee the system is going to work. >> we'll empower our customer service reps to pick up the phone they have access on their computer terminals to get the information to make the calls with the member on the line as opposed to everything a directory is provided it is usually not continued. >> through the chair i was at the harvard kindergarten school with leadership from the white house and h h s and all sorts of folks that was called how to get the data to flow there the system there were the smart it people in the room, i was shocked at the problem was asz as real as soon as one person changed one thing you don't k
challenge we face but this level of customer service with this third party calling combablt with realtime the patient north's needs care that evening we'll have someone on the phone to have a call provider do you have evening hours and handle that kind of interface we're excited about that and if this is something of interest i'll bring some of our operation overlook disburse rows reduce to show you. >> i'll be curious how this is going to work at the present how will you guarantee the...
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internet right now so this is in realtime sorry about that arrest those are infrastructure previews this is showing you can see the top is a bar that shows the total spending in 2014 and the different colors represent the types of contributor and you'll notice other generally includes corporations and, llc types and the yellow or orange indicates individuals blue is committees and then red which you can't see it is so small our small contributor committees both is interesting one can basically look at this and see you'll see the bubbles change each bubble representatives a contributor and scan over and see information about 3 and to go back if the initial section which kind of electricities to why this is a contributor to the information there are out layers for example other others we see f c, llc american beverage association it contributed about $9 million and see see individuals and so what's kind of exciting you can dive into the cat those are bar charts on the right and that's individuals - the bar chart on the right can show the recipients but those are ballet measures we see a pr
internet right now so this is in realtime sorry about that arrest those are infrastructure previews this is showing you can see the top is a bar that shows the total spending in 2014 and the different colors represent the types of contributor and you'll notice other generally includes corporations and, llc types and the yellow or orange indicates individuals blue is committees and then red which you can't see it is so small our small contributor committees both is interesting one can basically...
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. >> this is a chance for scientists to study in realtime the latest in a year of extreme weather events. >> this storm was with the storm of the decade classification. it was a very intense rainfall over a short time. >> the science and operations officers at los angeles county's national weather service. >> can you talk a little bit about these extreme weather events and their relationship to climate change? >> whether is the shirt that you put on today but climate is your whole wardrobe. today we're bringing out the rain slickers. >> rains in extreme in flooding in bosnia and widespread drought to record snow in the united states. techno's shini somara picks up the story. >> november 17, 2014 in a video that went viral. this time lapse shows the impact of lake-effect snow as it moved into buffalo new york. >> people were stranded on the highways, the interstate. >> nick louis, a professor of science at williams smith colleges in geneva new york. >> i tell my students to imagine a bald top of the mountain. just a little push and that ball goes all the way the mountain. just a little pu
. >> this is a chance for scientists to study in realtime the latest in a year of extreme weather events. >> this storm was with the storm of the decade classification. it was a very intense rainfall over a short time. >> the science and operations officers at los angeles county's national weather service. >> can you talk a little bit about these extreme weather events and their relationship to climate change? >> whether is the shirt that you put on today but...
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>> yeah. >> realtime diagnostics? >> realtime ddiagnostics.ings about your home thermostat or whatever that g.e. isn't going to know about, their engines in flight honeywell or rockwell isn't going to know about their avionics in flight. they want to know that information. >> gogo will do that. >> we'll do that. >> i know there's a morgan stanley just doesn't seem like to like your stock. it's okay. your stock is up. but i did talk about the chief accounting officer resigned. should we be concerned? >> not at all. >> just planned -- >> just moving on. >> you mad someone lined up? >> we're actually doing a search. >> okay. doing a search. >> yep. >> and is this one of the situations where the growth opportunity is too great and you can turn a profit right now if you wanted to, but you want to be able -- you know, really kind of get contracts with all the planes before you get profitable? what's the profitability path? >> absolutely. you're seeing it in north america, we're -- we're profitable and we're actually -- we will be free cash flow posi
>> yeah. >> realtime diagnostics? >> realtime ddiagnostics.ings about your home thermostat or whatever that g.e. isn't going to know about, their engines in flight honeywell or rockwell isn't going to know about their avionics in flight. they want to know that information. >> gogo will do that. >> we'll do that. >> i know there's a morgan stanley just doesn't seem like to like your stock. it's okay. your stock is up. but i did talk about the chief accounting...
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and able to be watched in realtime if a plane was hijacked or something wrong, at least the people inuld have a greater sense. >> they would know and therefore it is not a safety the prevention. >> david soucie thank you, and tom fuentes and renee march as well. and newly sent in pictures from the french alps coming up. if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. not to be judgmental, but from where i'm sitting... it's your gas that's out of order in this court. the pressure. the bloating. get gas-x. it relieves all those symptoms in minutes. that's why it's the #1 gas relief brand. ♪ it's not about hugging trees. it's not about being wasteful either. you just gotta find that balance. where taking care of yourself takes care of more than just yourself. lease an mkz hybrid for $299 a month, plus competitive owners and lessees get $1000 bonus cash only at your lincoln deal
and able to be watched in realtime if a plane was hijacked or something wrong, at least the people inuld have a greater sense. >> they would know and therefore it is not a safety the prevention. >> david soucie thank you, and tom fuentes and renee march as well. and newly sent in pictures from the french alps coming up. if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than...
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to use expedited screening with this population, tsa developed a realtime threat assessment based in part on behavior detection activities and explosive detection capabilities to identify and screen out high risk passengers. according to tsa the managed inclusin inclusion process results in a higher level of security. november 2013 behavior detection and analysis program we concluded that tsa has not demonstrated that bdo's which are their detection officers can identify passengers by observes passenger behaviors. in response this past february tsa has told us they developed revised behavior indicators. managed inclusion process is effective. tsa told us this testing is under way and is expected to be completed in mid 2016. we have previously reported on challenges tsa has faced designing studies in accordance with this accomplished method of standards. this is important because poorly designed studies do not produce reliable results. recommended that tsa ensure the managed inclusion testing. systematic evaluation of the process. if implemented appropriately this would address the in
to use expedited screening with this population, tsa developed a realtime threat assessment based in part on behavior detection activities and explosive detection capabilities to identify and screen out high risk passengers. according to tsa the managed inclusin inclusion process results in a higher level of security. november 2013 behavior detection and analysis program we concluded that tsa has not demonstrated that bdo's which are their detection officers can identify passengers by observes...
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. >> is this finally the instance that brings about realtime transmission of cockpit data? >> i can hope so. but here's something really historical with this event. there's already been action taken. there's already been safety measures taken. not only the airlines have taken measures to say we do need two people in that cockpit now as a mitigation but the regulatory authority themselves they totally skipped right over this part of figuring out what happened and then applying the regulation which is incredibly time consuming. flight 447, we're still waiting on things to respond to that accident. but this is different. this is very different. i think there's a shift in the culture. i think partly it's because of all the exposure the airlines and the industry have got. >> the pilot union has stood in opposition to realtime transmission of data. how in the face of this and all the questions that remain can can they remain against it? >> what they have been against, which i don't think is the case now, is the transmission of realtime video data. the transmission of actual day a
. >> is this finally the instance that brings about realtime transmission of cockpit data? >> i can hope so. but here's something really historical with this event. there's already been action taken. there's already been safety measures taken. not only the airlines have taken measures to say we do need two people in that cockpit now as a mitigation but the regulatory authority themselves they totally skipped right over this part of figuring out what happened and then applying the...
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old, did have an adsd transponder, and that's why the company knew so much, and even more. >> the realtimeareness that the technology provided in this case on what could have caused this crash is why they have the black boxes on hand already. it doesn't give us where exactly where to look for the wreckage, this makes it a far cry from disappearances over the ocean where they disappeared without any of this tracking technology available. >> for the first time, we're seeing video of be secret service agents driving into a barrier at the white house. this morning, on the video a woman can be seen dropping a package, which the authorities say she claimed was a bomb, and then a government car is seen nudging it to a temporary barrier. the secret service agents in that car are accused of being drunk. >>> a jury will get to decide a major lewis in technology industry. closing arguments began today in the case of a former junior partner at a venture capital firm who says that she was denied because of her gender. >> it's not something that you see often. employment lawyers tell us that postulation
old, did have an adsd transponder, and that's why the company knew so much, and even more. >> the realtimeareness that the technology provided in this case on what could have caused this crash is why they have the black boxes on hand already. it doesn't give us where exactly where to look for the wreckage, this makes it a far cry from disappearances over the ocean where they disappeared without any of this tracking technology available. >> for the first time, we're seeing video of...
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and the investigators, the public in schwa general, could watch this crash take place almost in realtimein the case of crashes like 370 and france 44 , which disappeared over open ocean, ground controllers have almost no way of tracking. over the ocean, there's no radar, and they're too far away from land based receivers. constant communication is impossible. >> the average aircraft, flying over the ocean, doesn't have the capability to do that yet, but although, the software and the procedures does exist now to make that happen. here in the united states, when a plane flies over land, the controllers know where it is at all times, even if the controller never monitors in but a new technology called adsb. adsb monitors a satellite based position to the ground, and then feeds it to a service like flight radar 24, a commercial tracking company. in europe, 75% of planes have an adsb transponder onboard. and in the u.s., that number is closer to 35%, and it's still new enough in its technology that it's not generally used by air traffic controller. flight radar 24 have camped that the flight
and the investigators, the public in schwa general, could watch this crash take place almost in realtimein the case of crashes like 370 and france 44 , which disappeared over open ocean, ground controllers have almost no way of tracking. over the ocean, there's no radar, and they're too far away from land based receivers. constant communication is impossible. >> the average aircraft, flying over the ocean, doesn't have the capability to do that yet, but although, the software and the...
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we are seeing a lot of green out there with things not slowing down with the realtime traffic data. that's good news. taking a look closer to upper moreland we have an accident on east county line road. and shoemaker road to be aware, crews are out there. and this is what we were talking about in plymouth township. germantown pike a section of germantown pike, there was an up accident earlier that hit a utility pole. so peco crews are out there working to repair that between hallow well road and pleasant road. so one westbound lane is open. two eastbound lanes are open. but just be on the lookout for peco crews heading into the morning commute and more volume starts to stack up. a live look at the schuylkill expressway, we are seeing a few more cars out there but no major delays to speak of. and we just saw this a train headed to the airport terminal is operating ten minutes late. everything else is on or close to schedule. >>> thank you. well, tax season is in full swing and so are criminals hoping to cash in on your fear of the i.r.s. next, what you can do to protect yourself. >>>
we are seeing a lot of green out there with things not slowing down with the realtime traffic data. that's good news. taking a look closer to upper moreland we have an accident on east county line road. and shoemaker road to be aware, crews are out there. and this is what we were talking about in plymouth township. germantown pike a section of germantown pike, there was an up accident earlier that hit a utility pole. so peco crews are out there working to repair that between hallow well road...
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we need to move to a payment system in the realtime world that's near realtime. we can free up a lot of time that's spent today, spent on payments, we can unleash a lot of productivity in businesses by speeding up the payment process. a lot of economic benefits to increasing the speed of payments. liz: isn't it amazing, this isn't a slam on the fed or the government, but companies are moving way faster than the federal reserve and the government, but you like to see that move even more quickly because time is money, isn't it? >> absolutely. our payment system unlike other countries, we have a lot of players in the payment system. we have a lot of banks, a lot of merchants, consumers, a lot of third party bank processors, they all have to be involved in improving the payment system, that takes work and coordination. we strongly believe in the private sector leading. liz: you are not looking to jump in front of that speeding train? >> no, we're looking to help the process by serving as a catalyst, a facilitator, get the right people talking together. use our influe
we need to move to a payment system in the realtime world that's near realtime. we can free up a lot of time that's spent today, spent on payments, we can unleash a lot of productivity in businesses by speeding up the payment process. a lot of economic benefits to increasing the speed of payments. liz: isn't it amazing, this isn't a slam on the fed or the government, but companies are moving way faster than the federal reserve and the government, but you like to see that move even more quickly...
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realtime realtime. absolutely critical. >> smile and vehemently against it. there's, the preponderance of views, it's guarded as being spied on. one thing to have your voice being recorded. in terms of safety. . >> it wasn't quite there yet to be able to do. >> extremely important. >> it's also interesting, peters and i guess it makes sense from a security standpoint from a pilot. a failure of the exit. shouldn't have exited. when he did exit the flight attendant should have gone back in. that happens. out of the blue when that happens, when that strange thing happens twice in a row now you have a medical emergency on top of that. >> you're coming around to something nefarious. >> i think i am. statistically, it doesn't make sense. it really doesn't. >> it's an enormous leap to go there bearing in mind the small number of cases there have been that the nefarious option. >> how many cases of heart attacks in a commercial aircraft have there been? >> at the moment that a pilot leaves the cockpit and nobody else comes in. >> there's a lot we don't know. we got t
realtime realtime. absolutely critical. >> smile and vehemently against it. there's, the preponderance of views, it's guarded as being spied on. one thing to have your voice being recorded. in terms of safety. . >> it wasn't quite there yet to be able to do. >> extremely important. >> it's also interesting, peters and i guess it makes sense from a security standpoint from a pilot. a failure of the exit. shouldn't have exited. when he did exit the flight attendant should...
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. >> seeing it in realtime, real life. happening 20 feet away from me it was surreal. it was scary. >> reporter: it happened near the san lewis campus. nine people have life-threatening injuries including one victim impaired in the side by a piece of wood just before 6:30 this morning. it snowed as st. patty's day starts before dawn the next week. fine for drinking and partying doubled. tweets from the scene. the sights of roof caving in proof that st. patty's day was a success. pictures of police showing a sea of rebelers standing shoulder to shoulder in the residential neighborhood. the university president telling abc news we averted lozss of life. a day dedicated to partying. adidi roy, abc news. >>> flag no longer on display in the uc urbien. voted to ban the patriotic display. it's been flown in times of colonialism and removed it to make the office more inclusive. she may introduce an amendment to prohibit state funded colleges from banning the flag. started at 5:15 at second and market streets. flying dancers martial arts group and the dragon through china town
. >> seeing it in realtime, real life. happening 20 feet away from me it was surreal. it was scary. >> reporter: it happened near the san lewis campus. nine people have life-threatening injuries including one victim impaired in the side by a piece of wood just before 6:30 this morning. it snowed as st. patty's day starts before dawn the next week. fine for drinking and partying doubled. tweets from the scene. the sights of roof caving in proof that st. patty's day was a success....
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>>> your >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. real >>> good morning. it's 7:56.ack bruce miller is waiting tong see if he will face charges of spousal battery. the 27-year-old was arrested last thursday night. the team says it's investigating the incident. >>> a gun battle broke out near oakland's highland hospital last night. about 30 shots were fired near the emergency room entrance. police are trying to determine if it's connected to a deadly shooting in west oakland earlier in the day. >>> later today, napa county officials will discuss limiting new wineries. the popularity of wine tasting has caused traffic jams and overcrowding. and environmentalists say winemakers are using too much land to grow the grapes. >>> good morning, this is one of the worst drive times on the eastshore freeway that i can remember. finally cranes are on scene now trying to clean up some of the wood debris that spilled from the overturned trailer of the big rig. that's the latest tweet from "kcbs traffic." it's all happening in berkeley on westbound 80 before you hit the bay bridge
>>> your >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. real >>> good morning. it's 7:56.ack bruce miller is waiting tong see if he will face charges of spousal battery. the 27-year-old was arrested last thursday night. the team says it's investigating the incident. >>> a gun battle broke out near oakland's highland hospital last night. about 30 shots were fired near the emergency room entrance. police are trying to determine if it's connected to a...
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. >> it's not like it's feeding realtime realtime? >> no. you have to go into the data. it's in the lines of code. you have to look for it. what you have here is david's experienced this you have a situation that was created in terms of 9/11. then there was a solution. 000 there's another problem as a result of that solution. it just keeps elevating the issue. this whole thing was designed to stop somebody getting in but somebody has to fly the plane. a pilot, a human being has the fly it. now you've got the issue of how do you deal with it if the person on the inside has gone rogue. this is the balancing act that constantly has to be taking place in the aviation industry. >> that's what safety is. >> it's hard because you program it now for something that happens and you keep doing that. >> it's a simple solution. the united states has introduced that solution. you introduce a second person into the cockpit during the time. >> you go to the bathroom someone else comes in. >> no one should be alone. thanks to all of you. >>> the co -pilot trained in the united states and
. >> it's not like it's feeding realtime realtime? >> no. you have to go into the data. it's in the lines of code. you have to look for it. what you have here is david's experienced this you have a situation that was created in terms of 9/11. then there was a solution. 000 there's another problem as a result of that solution. it just keeps elevating the issue. this whole thing was designed to stop somebody getting in but somebody has to fly the plane. a pilot, a human being has the...
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it means goodness first. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning.ichelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 6:00 on this tuesday. search-and-rescue teams are headed to a crash site in the french alps with a commercial plane crashed this morning. cbs news reporter don champion just sent us this report. >>> reporter: the german wing airbus 320 jet was flying from barcelona to dusseldorf when it went down in the french alps with about 150 people on board. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: french president francois hollande says there are likely no survivors. he said it is not clear anyone on the ground in the remote area was injured. german wings is a subsidiary of lufthansa airlines. french police are reported to have flown over the area in a helicopter and say they can see debris. don champion, cbs news. >> that plane went down in a remote area. it could take crews a while to reach the crash site. german investigators are also headed to the site in the southern french alps. ceo of lufthansa tweeted, my deepest sympathy is with a
it means goodness first. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning.ichelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 6:00 on this tuesday. search-and-rescue teams are headed to a crash site in the french alps with a commercial plane crashed this morning. cbs news reporter don champion just sent us this report. >>> reporter: the german wing airbus 320 jet was flying from barcelona to dusseldorf when it went down in the...
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hard to do when the news is happening in realtime as we've said. jeff always a pleasure. great to see you. >> pleasure. >>> stay with cnn throughout the day for the latest on the investigation into germanwings crash. when we come back we shift gears. the church of scientology doesn't speak much to the media but when they don't like the story, they are quick to the attack the messager. one reporter's story on that when we come back. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. you know your dentures can move, unlike natural teeth. try fixodent plus true feel. the smooth formula helps keep dentures in place. it's free of flavors and colorants, for a closer feeling to natural teeth. fixodent. and forget it. >>> and welcome back. i'm frank sitting in for brian today. tonight, a documentary scientology doesn't want you to see. >> quite logical, you take on a matrix of thought that is not your own. >> it's so strong that it sticks you like glue.
hard to do when the news is happening in realtime as we've said. jeff always a pleasure. great to see you. >> pleasure. >>> stay with cnn throughout the day for the latest on the investigation into germanwings crash. when we come back we shift gears. the church of scientology doesn't speak much to the media but when they don't like the story, they are quick to the attack the messager. one reporter's story on that when we come back. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to...
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but what's possible with this new platform, not only can you outsource your i.t., because their realtimeses allow you to come up with new processes that turns these systems from a system of record that helps you close your books at the end of the quarter to something proactive, all that data is live and you can have all new realtime business processes. i think this is the next big wave in the mission critical side moving to the cloud will be exciting for them over the next five to ten years. >> rick, great to see you. thank you. >> it's amazing when he talks about the move over the the cloud. when you ask people what their favorite space was, they're in a sweet spot with market cap. right in that in between stage. i would still say with crm. >> i think oracle seems like the mojo is back with the stock. so make me pick out of the coverage list. >> times for pops and drops. we've got a pop for tenet health care. >> off kennedy's comments when he was a little skeptical over appealing obama care. we get the final result or ruling on that this summer. you could see a further pop going into th
but what's possible with this new platform, not only can you outsource your i.t., because their realtimeses allow you to come up with new processes that turns these systems from a system of record that helps you close your books at the end of the quarter to something proactive, all that data is live and you can have all new realtime business processes. i think this is the next big wave in the mission critical side moving to the cloud will be exciting for them over the next five to ten years....
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it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> your >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>>ryone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 6:00 right now. >>> we're following breaking news right now in san jose where police are investigating two shootings. the first happened last night near almaden and oak avenues. the victim's injuries are serious and so far there is no suspect information. the second happened early this morning near stanwood and dellwood drive. the victim's injuries are life- threatening and no suspect information in that shooting. >>> developing now in marin county, a woman was detained. ryan takeo reports. it's not the first time a bomb squad has been there. >> reporter: they were here last night and a month ago. it's the second time in a month. the last time deputies say they found 87 possible explosive devices and crystal meth. and the bomb squad was back at it last night. about 10:00, they came to the home on pacheco avenue near novato after neighbors complained earlier in the day they heard explosions. deputies detained 43-ye
it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> your >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>>ryone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 6:00 right now. >>> we're following breaking news right now in san jose where police are investigating two shootings. the first happened last night near almaden and oak avenues. the victim's injuries are serious and so far there is no suspect information. the second happened early...
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it reinforces the need for realtime streaming of this kind of data.of mysteries continuing. >> you don't have to look for a black box. they have it on a server right away. they need video cameras in those cockpits apnd you can do realtime streaming of that. it's expensive. i know it's expensive. pilots unions don't like it. >> it's the right thing to do. >> that's it for me. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. in the "situation room." for our viewers in 2340r9 america, newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >>> we got several major stories to report here on cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. two breaking stories. on the germanwingsairbus we have news that a third american was on the flight that crashed into the alps. what now we know from investigators from basically the french equivalent of the ntsb. stand by for that. also breaking here on cnn, we are now soon to learn
it reinforces the need for realtime streaming of this kind of data.of mysteries continuing. >> you don't have to look for a black box. they have it on a server right away. they need video cameras in those cockpits apnd you can do realtime streaming of that. it's expensive. i know it's expensive. pilots unions don't like it. >> it's the right thing to do. >> that's it for me. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. in the "situation room." for our viewers in 2340r9 america, newsroom...
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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 ski
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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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a commercial airliner crashes in the french alps and investigators don't believe anyone survived. hi,everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. michelle is o the latest on the plane crash coming up in a moment. but first, search crews and cadaver dogs are combing through the marshland of mare island this afternoon looking for a missing woman. police believe she may have been abducted and held for ransom. now the fbi has stepped in to investigate. kpix 5's ryan takeo joins us live in vallejo. are there any leads in the case ryan? >> reporter: no, and they are not forthcoming if they do. i talked to denise huskins' dad. i was asking him about his daughter. tell me about your daughter who is now missing. tell me about denise. [ pause ] >> i can't. she's a beautiful girl. >> reporter: michael huskins cannot believe his 30-year-old daughter denise is missing. he got the call from vallejo police yesterday and flew up from l.a. this morning. >> this is overwhelming to me. i mean, i -- i don't understand it. i -- i can't -- it's the -- it's the --
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a commercial airliner crashes in the french alps and investigators don't believe anyone survived. hi,everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. michelle is o the latest on the plane crash coming up in a moment. but first, search crews and cadaver dogs are combing through the marshland of mare island this afternoon looking for a missing woman. police believe she may have been abducted and held for ransom. now the fbi has stepped...
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. >>> we may never exactly understand the why, but is there a way we could have seen the how in realtime? hi everyone, i'm brenda buttner. in the wake of the tragic crash of flight 9525, investigators still looking for clues, but could the answers have already been in their hands if instead of relying on black boxes, all airlines put cameras in the cockpit and streamed live video and data from the cockpit? here we go. about to begin the debate. gary b. smith jonas max farris, john mayfield with suzy welch. should all airlines do this even if it costs more? >> i know pilots object to it. most pilots are really good people and don't need this surveillance. with the fact that it is very costly, i think it would put peace of mind into the families of people who lost people in air disasters. on the offchance there is security violation going on, this is a way to see if two people are always in the cockpit as they need to be. frankly, in the big mysterious cases, if there had been cameras in the cockpit streaming video into the cloud, we would know where that plane was right now. >> there is a
. >>> we may never exactly understand the why, but is there a way we could have seen the how in realtime? hi everyone, i'm brenda buttner. in the wake of the tragic crash of flight 9525, investigators still looking for clues, but could the answers have already been in their hands if instead of relying on black boxes, all airlines put cameras in the cockpit and streamed live video and data from the cockpit? here we go. about to begin the debate. gary b. smith jonas max farris, john...
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one of the crucial distinctions is it was not until after she left office that the requirement for realtime preservation for someone using private e-mail was put in place. she did have the requirement to preserve, but it is not clear that that preservation was required to be done in realtime. now, that's the crux of the question that john carl asked her, and she said well i supplied with that by sending work e-mails at the time to my colleagues on their government accounts where they were preserved in realtime and the rest that she turned over that may not have been caught up there that could possibly been work related she provided later but indicated she wasn't required in realtime to preserve those. >> very quickly, john what happens next and what do you think this does to the timing of her announcement when she decides to run? >> i can't imagine it would alter it all that much although she ducked a couple of attempts to get her to answer how this affected her 2016 deliberations. i think what she and her team are going to do are gauge what sort of blowback there is from this news conferen
one of the crucial distinctions is it was not until after she left office that the requirement for realtime preservation for someone using private e-mail was put in place. she did have the requirement to preserve, but it is not clear that that preservation was required to be done in realtime. now, that's the crux of the question that john carl asked her, and she said well i supplied with that by sending work e-mails at the time to my colleagues on their government accounts where they were...
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they're going >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's 8:25.t an apartment on 24th street and treat is out. but the police chief said aid father and two children have life-threatening injuries. two other family members have smoke inhalation. >>> the santa clara valley water district is scaling back its plan for a rate increase. last night, district officials reduced the proposed increase from 31% to about 19%. a final decision is expected in may. >>> prime healthcare services is backing out of a plan to buy a los altos hills-based nonprofit that runs six hospitals including four in the bay area. the proposed sale of daughters of charity has prompted rallies for and against. prime healthcare says it backed out because of tough restrictions on the sale by state attorney general kamala harris including running the hospital as is for at least 10 years. santa clara county has offered to buy two of the hospitals. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. this is not the day you want to be running late to work. when you
they're going >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's 8:25.t an apartment on 24th street and treat is out. but the police chief said aid father and two children have life-threatening injuries. two other family members have smoke inhalation. >>> the santa clara valley water district is scaling back its plan for a rate increase. last night, district officials reduced the proposed increase from 31% to about 19%. a final decision is...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a traffic stop goes from routine to dangerous. bullets fly on a san jose freeway. at least one hit a chp cruiser. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. frank has the day off. it happened on highway 101 near tully road. kpix 5's anne makovec tells us there's one thing investigators really want to know. >> reporter: shots were fired at two chp officers who were doing a traffic stop. were those bullets intended for the chp? >> we don't know where the bullet came from. >> reporter: the search for clues along highway 101 stretched into the early- morning hours as a line of officers with flashlights canvassed the pavement. that's after someone fired several gunshots in the direction of two chp officers. >> they hear a loud noise, see a flash, then obviously after further investigation, they discover that their patrol vehicle was struck by one of those bullets. >> reporter: it happened along the northbound 101 shoulder at about 11:30 p.m. the freeway wa
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a traffic stop goes from routine to dangerous. bullets fly on a san jose freeway. at least one hit a chp cruiser. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. frank has the day off. it happened on highway 101 near tully road. kpix 5's anne makovec tells us there's one thing investigators really want to know. >> reporter: shots were fired at...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> stunning news out of france. investigators say the plane crash was no accident. good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat. michelle has the afternoon off. we have learned today the copilot purposely crashed the plane into the french alps. all 150 people on board died. prosecutors say the copilot of the "germanwings" jet barricaded himself in the cockpit and intentionally crashed the plane full speed into the alps. tina kraus standing by now with more. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder revealed the drama and chaos inside the cabin in the final minutes before the crash. a french prosecutor says the copilot barricaded himself inside the cockpit and purposely sent that plane on its deadly dive into the french alps. french prosecutors say the copilot of the doomed "germanwings" jet intentionally flew the plane into the side of a mountain. >> refused to open the door, turned the button to get [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: authorities say the cockpit voice recorder reveals that german copilot andreas lubitz locked the
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> stunning news out of france. investigators say the plane crash was no accident. good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat. michelle has the afternoon off. we have learned today the copilot purposely crashed the plane into the french alps. all 150 people on board died. prosecutors say the copilot of the "germanwings" jet barricaded himself in the cockpit and intentionally crashed the plane full speed into the alps....
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> burglars shatter a storefront window and make off with expensive equipment. this morning's smash-and-grab is the latest in a disturbing new trend. how san francisco businesses are banding together to stop the crimes. good afternoon, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. this burglary is the latest in a string of smash-and-grabs around the bay. and kpix 5's ryan takeo joins us live now. and ryan, the owner has been through this before. >> reporter: yeah, just a month ago. another break-in and another clean-up. here we are at this electronics store and electronics stores have been a familiar target because at least 7 of them in the bay area have been hit in the past month alone. i woke up to the noise. >> reporter: he woke up to the smash and saw three men pull off the grab. their faces covered with bandanas. >> it was popping through the window pulling things out loading up the truck. >> reporter: he saw them take speakers from "music lovers" at 4 a.m. he said they took the goods and left in a r
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> burglars shatter a storefront window and make off with expensive equipment. this morning's smash-and-grab is the latest in a disturbing new trend. how san francisco businesses are banding together to stop the crimes. good afternoon, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. this burglary is the latest in a string of smash-and-grabs around the bay. and kpix 5's ryan takeo joins us live...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> san jose police officer michael john johnson killed in the line of duty. we have new information. good afternoon, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. more on that in just a moment. >>> the woman reported to be kidnapped and held for ran son is safe. anne makovec begins our coverage in vallejo. >> reporter: police just confirmed what the woman's family has been saying all morning long, that she is alive and well down in hunting ton beach where her parents live. here's the picture of the woman we have been talking about all week. 29-year-old denise huskins is a physical therapist at kaiser permanente in vallejo and she moved here from southern california last summer. she has been missing since monday when her live-in boyfriend called police reporting that she had been abducted from their home some 11 hours earlier and that somebody was demanding ransom. police searched that home on mare island but they maintained that the boyfriend is not a suspect or person of interest in her disapp
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> san jose police officer michael john johnson killed in the line of duty. we have new information. good afternoon, i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. more on that in just a moment. >>> the woman reported to be kidnapped and held for ran son is safe. anne makovec begins our coverage in vallejo. >> reporter: police just confirmed what the woman's family...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a family of five escapes an early-morning fire and now two kids and their dad are fighting for their lives. i'm michelle griego. good afternoon. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for frank mallicoat. kpix 5's ryan takeo joins us live from where the flames erupted in san francisco's mission district. ryan, you just spoke with relatives of the victims? >> reporter: yeah. that's right. in the last hour, we talked to a cousin, now family friends and names identify the father in this fire as mohammed saibe [ phonetic ]. this is the victim's cousin. >> they are okay. they suffered smoke inhalation. i'm shocked. i'm glad they are okay at the hospital. we are gonna go visit them now. >> reporter: so the cousin and neighbors say that the man's family lives up on the second floor and then below, that's where mohammed manages a liquor store here at the corner of 24th and treat. now all five are at the hospital. the father and two children have the most serious injuries. >> we had five challenging rescues, a mother, father and three children. >> re
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a family of five escapes an early-morning fire and now two kids and their dad are fighting for their lives. i'm michelle griego. good afternoon. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for frank mallicoat. kpix 5's ryan takeo joins us live from where the flames erupted in san francisco's mission district. ryan, you just spoke with relatives of the victims? >> reporter: yeah. that's right. in the last hour, we talked to...
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they can look at an interactive realtime where they are in the building so they can find where they want to go, finding. there will also be, you can order food from a restaurant to be picked up or to be delivered from the park. all sorts of useful beneficial things that we think the patrons would use and each of the uses of that app would also bear the name and the logo of the sponsor for this system. beyond the component sponsorship in the rfp is a request for full sponsorship which would be essentially everything you have just seen in one sponsors name which would include the entire building, the park, the components, the bus ramp. that's the section through the building again as a reminder of how much is available in one single sponsorship. the respondents that provide more quickly are going well in this section. the next in the profile of the respondent and this is the mission of the organization, the make-up of the board, the ceo, in this area, the respondents that do well are those for example that demonstrate a commitment to social responsibility or demonstrate a commitment to som
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> nearly 100 explosives in a bay area home and now police think the suspect set off another explosion to divert that investigation. good afternoon. i'm frank mallicoat. michelle griego is on assignment today. well, it is the second time in a month the bomb squad has searched the north bay home for explosives. kpix 5's ryan takeo reports, detectives think the suspect may have tried to outwit police but her plan backfired. >> reporter: loreen mason walked out of a marin county courtroom after pleading not guilty today. investigators said they found 87 explosive devices last month at her house near novato and last night, a bomb squad was there again after neighbors complained they heard an explosion. this neighbor didn't want to show his face. >> scary, you know? we don't know what's going on. and you hear a big bang, the biggest boom you could think of. an m-80 times ten. >> reporter: get this. police think mason might have staged that explosion. because mason was due in court today, investigators suggest she set the explosion on pu
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> nearly 100 explosives in a bay area home and now police think the suspect set off another explosion to divert that investigation. good afternoon. i'm frank mallicoat. michelle griego is on assignment today. well, it is the second time in a month the bomb squad has searched the north bay home for explosives. kpix 5's ryan takeo reports, detectives think the suspect may have tried to outwit police but her plan backfired....
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exists specifically to do the kinds of things we watched you do for half an hour and committee in realtime is not an efficient way to do things i think everyone here agrees that doing this in this particular means is not the ultimate way but just accepting what staff prepared is not your job and i don't think that is necessarily by default doing the best by the beshdz to the actual item i support the board be able to make changes to their own document i hope this fails to the larger point i sat here for months listening to retirees exercising their concerns the main things are the fees and transparent in the last meeting you approved the allocation we heard a great discussion and several board members saying that transparent was the most important thing i see in 89 and 90 a question about transparency but that is open-ended and nonspecific question we heard from board members good hedge funds and bad hedge funds now the rfp i think i've heard the word transparency one time i want to make clear for free san francisco and for the people that have spoken for 8 straight most not sitting here n
exists specifically to do the kinds of things we watched you do for half an hour and committee in realtime is not an efficient way to do things i think everyone here agrees that doing this in this particular means is not the ultimate way but just accepting what staff prepared is not your job and i don't think that is necessarily by default doing the best by the beshdz to the actual item i support the board be able to make changes to their own document i hope this fails to the larger point i sat...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> san jose cops lose one of their most valuables tools right after a deadly tragedy. minutes after the deadly officer shooting in san jose, the computers in the cop cars froze. no one could communicate when they needed it most. kpix 5's len ramirez broke this story on twitter and joins us now. len. >> reporter: well, juliette, let's first of all talk about the system that we're explaining about. this is a san jose cop car. this is a routine car. you can come over here and we'll show you what we're talking about inside. that computer that's installed inside the police car is installed in every police unit in the city. the system is called a cad something, computer-aided dispatch. officers rely on that system when they come to a crime scene to know where to go and to communicate with other officers. we were told today by officers responding to the scene when the officer michael johnson was shot down, that they were unable to use that system. apparently, it wasn't just the local officers in the area responding to the call but citywide,
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> san jose cops lose one of their most valuables tools right after a deadly tragedy. minutes after the deadly officer shooting in san jose, the computers in the cop cars froze. no one could communicate when they needed it most. kpix 5's len ramirez broke this story on twitter and joins us now. len. >> reporter: well, juliette, let's first of all talk about the system that we're explaining about. this is a san jose...