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from the realtime temperatures, bestoint temperatures measure the invisible water locked in the area, felt as humidity, lelvetion at -- levels -- 40's and 50's. planst, demolition derby in gaithersburg, montgomery county fair, dropping to the beautiful. for anyone else with a neut out, it's fantastic weather. the complete seven-day forecast is minutes away. kelly: thank you. disturbing charges out of maryland. two parents blamed in the death of their 10 month old daughter. robert davidson and lorena jail facing both in charges of murder. montgomery county reporter kevin rockville withn the latest. kevin: police telling us that this couple abused this child for most of its very short life. lingering question this evening, why would anyone harm something so little, so precious. d.o.a., taking the infant to shady grove hospital. apartmentbehind this door, the alleged suspects, robert davidson and lorena the victim, their 10 week old daughter. husain lives across the hall. my body's shaking right now. very sad. it's very sad. kevin: detectives say davidson dropped, inappropriately touched
from the realtime temperatures, bestoint temperatures measure the invisible water locked in the area, felt as humidity, lelvetion at -- levels -- 40's and 50's. planst, demolition derby in gaithersburg, montgomery county fair, dropping to the beautiful. for anyone else with a neut out, it's fantastic weather. the complete seven-day forecast is minutes away. kelly: thank you. disturbing charges out of maryland. two parents blamed in the death of their 10 month old daughter. robert davidson and...
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. >>> and the realtime data that >>> and the realtime data that is now accessible >>> and the realtime data that is now accessible the buttery jack was a huge success. people went crazy for a burger with melted garlic herb butter. now, here's the sequel... ...with portobello mushrooms. boom. hang on, i don't want anyone to trip... ok. oh yeah. that's jack's new portobello mushroom buttery jack, the sequel to the classic and bacon & swiss, topped with the same melted garlic herb butter, plus portobello mushrooms and grilled onions. spoiler alert: it's awesome. feduring sleep train's you'retriple choice sale. to save big for a limited time, you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. ♪ sleep train your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is in the bay area now, raising mon
. >>> and the realtime data that >>> and the realtime data that is now accessible >>> and the realtime data that is now accessible the buttery jack was a huge success. people went crazy for a burger with melted garlic herb butter. now, here's the sequel... ...with portobello mushrooms. boom. hang on, i don't want anyone to trip... ok. oh yeah. that's jack's new portobello mushroom buttery jack, the sequel to the classic and bacon & swiss, topped with the same...
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it can help an officer with translation if there is a language barrier, too, working in realtime safes the officers critical time. the officer sees this as -- >> a huge push forward. i think this is definitely going to increase the department's success in years to come. >> reporter: others tracked a robbery suspect and made an arrest today. they passed out at this point roughly 3,000 phones to the officers and they hope to have all 35 officers equipped with the smartphones by spring of next year. reporting live in soundview, tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> 35,000 is a lot. >>> a missed -- mixed day on wall street. sorry we don't have the numbers on the screen for you. >>> as we continue, what is up with new york subways? as if new jersey transit isn't slow enough. a warning on what to expect when the pope visits new york city and philadelphia. >> the man that broke the jaw of jets quarterback geno smith everyone. rob powers with the story in sports. patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a su
it can help an officer with translation if there is a language barrier, too, working in realtime safes the officers critical time. the officer sees this as -- >> a huge push forward. i think this is definitely going to increase the department's success in years to come. >> reporter: others tracked a robbery suspect and made an arrest today. they passed out at this point roughly 3,000 phones to the officers and they hope to have all 35 officers equipped with the smartphones by spring...
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we built this engine that processes in realtime as consumers shop to reflect the true marginal cost of getting it to you based on what in your basket. >> part of it is luring shoppers almost like a gaming aspect of it. i can watch my prices go down as i add more to the basket. >> as you shop in a smarter way, it comes down, so you see that in realtime the prices going down. >> you've had success in the past. you've founded diapers.com eventually bought by amazon. what got to this strategy? >> i see that the market is in the early stages. we're about $300 billion online. we see the market going to $1.1 2 trillion in the u.s. alone and a lot of participants are focused on convenience and people that are willing to pay a premium for service and nobody's really focused on innovating around price. that's where we're focused. >> i think that jet.com is going to be a huge one for consumers. when you look at some of the prices, it's kind of phenomenal. in fact, we had a producer playing around with stuff and ordering things. he actually ordered a toothbrush for $2.11. it was part of a larger o
we built this engine that processes in realtime as consumers shop to reflect the true marginal cost of getting it to you based on what in your basket. >> part of it is luring shoppers almost like a gaming aspect of it. i can watch my prices go down as i add more to the basket. >> as you shop in a smarter way, it comes down, so you see that in realtime the prices going down. >> you've had success in the past. you've founded diapers.com eventually bought by amazon. what got to...
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but one suggestion, possibility in the book that once you can monitor people in realtime through the use of twitter or through the apple watch or even through -- this is where potentially comes paranoid, suggestions of conducting realtime facial analysis in public places. they conducted realtime emotional and actually -- the technologies are flooding private lives in the form of wearable technology and social media. they're flooding or -- our places but potentially public activity. it's the idea that everything we do as we go about our public oh life is leaving a trail. .. questions the question is how can we influence people's experience >> a key picture of the happiness industry. now, you know, i say who wants to be against happiness. in some of your work -- [laughs] >> i'm absolutely against happiness. it seems you have choice. call me old fashion but there you go. happiness is not for us. but look, what about in relation to that point. how is -- we think about practices what we've seen as various kind of people that work organses corporations in the last years of documented and w
but one suggestion, possibility in the book that once you can monitor people in realtime through the use of twitter or through the apple watch or even through -- this is where potentially comes paranoid, suggestions of conducting realtime facial analysis in public places. they conducted realtime emotional and actually -- the technologies are flooding private lives in the form of wearable technology and social media. they're flooding or -- our places but potentially public activity. it's the...
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try to figure out is that a one of a lot of people if in that area and adjust audience how much realtime can you do i know the complaints you can fix it the first innocent and the second night is better can you bring it down or basically, all have to be done in advance. >> i know i can speak we can make realtime adjustment. >> what's the progress for that happening so are there going to be realized communications between one of the conditions is they there be two additional staff people to assist in the surrounding neighborhood so is it going to be part of your process for the realtime communication or are you figuring out. >> the we'll have people to go out to check and figure out what you're issues you're speaking to the people onsite the night of we'll be handling the adjustments unfortunately, the neighbors have any cell phone they can certainly get ahold of me to make the adjustment. >> commissioners other questions? we had one community member wrote that wanted to make sure there's a hard stop at 11:00 p.m. is 9 concert ending before that do you know >> it's scheduled to end at 11
try to figure out is that a one of a lot of people if in that area and adjust audience how much realtime can you do i know the complaints you can fix it the first innocent and the second night is better can you bring it down or basically, all have to be done in advance. >> i know i can speak we can make realtime adjustment. >> what's the progress for that happening so are there going to be realized communications between one of the conditions is they there be two additional staff...
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at the same time they're the ones that keep an eye out -- i mean, near realtime if someone says i need to charge my iphone, i'm going to plug it into the domain, alarms go off and when it comes to cyberhygiene, the next step is accountability. now, i have to be careful how i word that because then it's considered undue command influence, but we need to look at accountability standards if we have training and the like when it comes to not plugging unauthorized devices into our network, but it still happens. so right now our biggest threat is in the cyber -- is cyberhygiene. it's not just us. there was a mobile offshore drilling unit that drove off the site it was drilling on because the control systems that operates on a network, somebody on that drilling unit had plugged in a device that had malware and all of a sudden that dgps signal couldn't communicate with the thrusters and now that mobile offshore drilling unit drove off the site. fortunately, the blowout preventer kicked in, didn't have a spill. this was over off the coast of nigeria, but it cost that drilling company millions o
at the same time they're the ones that keep an eye out -- i mean, near realtime if someone says i need to charge my iphone, i'm going to plug it into the domain, alarms go off and when it comes to cyberhygiene, the next step is accountability. now, i have to be careful how i word that because then it's considered undue command influence, but we need to look at accountability standards if we have training and the like when it comes to not plugging unauthorized devices into our network, but it...
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is a reading heard emails in realtime a wonder we had such bad deals because they knew where we werending what our position was going into any negotiation. >> i can assure you there millions of americans that would like to believe that was the reason for the miserable negotiation results of the part of this administration with the radiance. that is part of it. >> reflects the obama world view the united states should not be the super power above the from behind the ability to step back to let the global community somehow takeover not understanding if we step behind it is of the global community that steps forward but russia or china or iran. chaos. lou: be sure to vote. a federal judge is now deciding the fate after last-minute settlement talks between the patriots quarterback tom brady in the players' association failed. attorneys tried to reach a deal this morning but they did not succeed as a result if federal judge says he will rule if the brady must serve a four game suspension as decreed by the commissioner and could decide as early as tomorrow. we will be joined by nfl hall of
is a reading heard emails in realtime a wonder we had such bad deals because they knew where we werending what our position was going into any negotiation. >> i can assure you there millions of americans that would like to believe that was the reason for the miserable negotiation results of the part of this administration with the radiance. that is part of it. >> reflects the obama world view the united states should not be the super power above the from behind the ability to step...
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. >>> and the realtime data that is now accessible for the looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is in the bay area now raising money. clinton is having a private, $2700 per person fund raising reception in atherton. these are aerials of the venue she will be in san francisco tomorrow for another fund-raiser fund-raiser. >>> a san francisco tech company ad campaign sparked a hashtag and movement. the 22-year-old that came up with the hashtag i look like an engineer never imagined it would be so huge. >> reporter: it's a concept that resonated with female engineers around the world and, out of this world. as abc7 news reporter carolyn tyler looks like. >> reporter: this 22-year-old was chosen with two other employees at one log in to appear in the company's recruitment campaign. they're in muni and bart stations. . >> i thought the other ads would draw more attention than mine did, but i was wrong. >> this strikes me as a model. >> and because many reactions have been like that, s
. >>> and the realtime data that is now accessible for the looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is in the bay area now raising money. clinton is having a private, $2700 per person fund raising reception in atherton. these are aerials of the venue she will be in san francisco tomorrow for another fund-raiser fund-raiser. >>> a san francisco tech company ad campaign...
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other companies are having realtime feedback on employees.s and send it to a manager, either praise or criticism, you can immediately do that. there's constant monitoring all the time. >> tracking it mostly through the phone. they're not putting a chip behind my ear. >> it's through your employee badge. nobody has gone there. in due course, once the technology exists, it will be used. >> what do you think is okay and what's too far? >> what's okay is trying to improve efficiency and trying to set goals for a company and have your employees meet them and to not go beyond the boundaries which your employees are comfortable. if you do things that they don't know about, that problem crosses a line. if you do things that depress morale, that's bad for you. clearly there can be benefits for a company, for an organization in doing this to a certain degree. it's making sure you do it in the right moderation. >> nothing wrong with finding out if somebody's in the building, is there? >> why not just call them? >> it's a lot simpler. you can say this pr
other companies are having realtime feedback on employees.s and send it to a manager, either praise or criticism, you can immediately do that. there's constant monitoring all the time. >> tracking it mostly through the phone. they're not putting a chip behind my ear. >> it's through your employee badge. nobody has gone there. in due course, once the technology exists, it will be used. >> what do you think is okay and what's too far? >> what's okay is trying to improve...
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you could be sitting in that back of the plane looking at realtime weather. pilots can't access that. one of the reasons why is because if you put internet access into the cockpit, it opens up a chance that some part of that airplane can could be hacked. we have this dichotomy the internet is good but the internet has some things that might be dangerous as well. >> the pilots dealing with limited visibility. basically usless radar. how dangerous was this situation? >> well, it's obviously never good when your nose is punched in and you can't see out of the front of the plane. but, i think in this case, the technology on airplanes is size aircraft have a auto land capability. technology marches on and makes things safer. see out of the front of the airplane, they could type in and coordinate and program this airplane to come in to denver, land and stop itself. so, what was really a scary situation ended up being fairly routine due to the technology. >> when the stewardess said these pilots deserve a huge bonus, kudos to them. thanks, steve. >>> we'll turn now
you could be sitting in that back of the plane looking at realtime weather. pilots can't access that. one of the reasons why is because if you put internet access into the cockpit, it opens up a chance that some part of that airplane can could be hacked. we have this dichotomy the internet is good but the internet has some things that might be dangerous as well. >> the pilots dealing with limited visibility. basically usless radar. how dangerous was this situation? >> well, it's...
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reporter: now, in addition to working with fire incident management teams, the team also puts out realtimea on social media and also its website fireweather.org. live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> that professor has such a good point. our severe weather really is fire especially this time of year. >> absolutely. we don't get rain but we get these fires and what's going to cause more property damage? obviously what's going on here. and the gentleman had a great point. it creates its own weather. we talked about the difference between hot and cold. 18,000-acre fire is now going to create its own type of weather so we can tell you and we have been telling it's a southwest wind at 15 miles per hour. get right up next to that fire those winds are whipping from all kinds of different directions. in the mountains and valleys like lake county you have weather that's happening there that's not happening anywhere else in the bay area. >>> here's what's happening now in the south bay. we have 78 degrees for high. it was comfortable this afternoon. i'm going to show you a radar image around lun
reporter: now, in addition to working with fire incident management teams, the team also puts out realtimea on social media and also its website fireweather.org. live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> that professor has such a good point. our severe weather really is fire especially this time of year. >> absolutely. we don't get rain but we get these fires and what's going to cause more property damage? obviously what's going on here. and the gentleman had a great point. it...
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. >> that's realtime? >> realtime. it's measurable security which is rare.mers talk about how many accounts they have under kro control. they have hardened themselves. >> the reason i mention it is because, you know, you're not going to get credit for nobody hacking. but you will get blasted if somebody does. that's an odd asymmetrical loss for you, isn't it? >> we help customers be more secure. they run tests and see if it is harder. even if breached it is harder for the attacker to get to the goods. we make sure they implement correctly, discover all the privileged accounts and not just what the auditor pointed them to. >> we have been focused on what the irs is up to. not necessarily that you are the customer or not. thieves stole tax information from thousands. much bigger than we thought. we had the ceo of h & r block on. they get your tax i.d. and apply for your -- >> the attack. now it's health care records and these things. when you steal personally identifiable information like the records you can be that person. even when you steal a health care re
. >> that's realtime? >> realtime. it's measurable security which is rare.mers talk about how many accounts they have under kro control. they have hardened themselves. >> the reason i mention it is because, you know, you're not going to get credit for nobody hacking. but you will get blasted if somebody does. that's an odd asymmetrical loss for you, isn't it? >> we help customers be more secure. they run tests and see if it is harder. even if breached it is harder for...
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happen to escape or get stolen, you'll get a notification on your phone so you can track them in realtimegps. >> how about a light sensor that turns the color on and off and adjusts the brightness automatically to keep them nice and visible. >> that kind of looks like the dog. i have a question. how much? >> for the lower-end model, $180 u.s. for the buddy fit, you're talking about $240. but i say you can't beat that kind of peace of mind with your dog, especially if your dog has the wandering gene like mine. what i really love, this is a friend zone we can all get behind because in the friend zone, it lets you know if other dogs are nearby that have the buddy device on. >> it's like tinder as well. >> this is a working prototype. and we're ready to push squeaker to the next level, and we can't wait for you to be a part of it. >> i think it is a good idea. >> the human race is capable of epic things. we've flown into space, built skyscrapers, cured disease. it's kind of strange that we're so capable of epic fails, too. >> one, two, three! whoo! >> what -- what happened? >> apparently a 40
happen to escape or get stolen, you'll get a notification on your phone so you can track them in realtimegps. >> how about a light sensor that turns the color on and off and adjusts the brightness automatically to keep them nice and visible. >> that kind of looks like the dog. i have a question. how much? >> for the lower-end model, $180 u.s. for the buddy fit, you're talking about $240. but i say you can't beat that kind of peace of mind with your dog, especially if your dog...
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also additional coverage for passenger safety and provides realtime information. the operators make decisions quicker. >> the control network has also been isolated to help prevent it from being hacked. >> all systems are closed off. there are only a few operator terminals that have an ability to log on, usb ports are disabled so they have no access to the areas. >> there will already be over a year for an expected 200 million passengers a year. stearktarek bazley, al jazeera under central lond. >> remember to go to aljazeera.com. ze >>> tossing on the waves of the mediterranean, thousands upon thousands of migrants fleeing wars and chaos and searching for opportunity. the single biggest group are syrians - tens of thousands of them with their children and little else - will risk this voyage. most often it leads to italy, but that is not where this journey ends of the to better understand what happens after they hit dry land, we joined them on the way through europe. i'm sheila macvicar, and this is "compass" -
also additional coverage for passenger safety and provides realtime information. the operators make decisions quicker. >> the control network has also been isolated to help prevent it from being hacked. >> all systems are closed off. there are only a few operator terminals that have an ability to log on, usb ports are disabled so they have no access to the areas. >> there will already be over a year for an expected 200 million passengers a year. stearktarek bazley, al jazeera...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> deputy francis sacrificed his life. >> a deputy drowned trying to help a friend on lake tahoe. good afternoon, i'm anne makovec. frank and maria are off today. kpix 5 reporter lisa chan live in martinez where emotions are running high. >> reporter: the contra costa county sheriff's department just held a news conference and they said that they are devastated by the loss of one of their own. yesterday carlos francis spent the afternoon with his friends on el dorado beach in south lake tahoe. all four why in the lake more than 100 yards offshore when his sister fell off the kayak. a friend helped her back to the kayak. as the friend swam back to his kayak, deputy franceies thought his friend was drowning. he jumped into the water to help the friend when his body went into shock and he drowned. ♪[ music ] >> the mood, um, around this agency we're all devastated. we have lost one of our family members. he was well liked, well respected, hard working. and we are in close contact with the family to get through this. >> deputy francies wa
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> deputy francis sacrificed his life. >> a deputy drowned trying to help a friend on lake tahoe. good afternoon, i'm anne makovec. frank and maria are off today. kpix 5 reporter lisa chan live in martinez where emotions are running high. >> reporter: the contra costa county sheriff's department just held a news conference and they said that they are devastated by the loss of one of their own. yesterday carlos...
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,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> san francisco drivers are getting their first taste of a major traffic change for several congested blocks. no turns allowed. good afternoon, i'm maria medina. frank is on assignment. starting today, cars are cut off from a downtown section of market street. private vehicles are not allowed to turn onto market between 3rd and 8th streets. kpix 5's cate caugiran with the reason behind the change. >> it's going to be a mess. >> reporter: a potential traffic mess all in the name of safety. >> i know it's a pain to turn either way, whether it's left or right. >> reporter: from now on you can't turn left or right on market street between 3rd and 8th. only delivery trucks, muni, shuttles or taxis, not uber or lyft. these are part of the latest chapters in the vision zero plan. >> eliminate traffic fatalities or collisions involving pedestrians and bicyclists and motor vehicles. >> reporter: they hope to cut down on traffic and accidents. >> it's a big city. >> reporter: do you feel comfortable driving in this area? >> no, i would
,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> san francisco drivers are getting their first taste of a major traffic change for several congested blocks. no turns allowed. good afternoon, i'm maria medina. frank is on assignment. starting today, cars are cut off from a downtown section of market street. private vehicles are not allowed to turn onto market between 3rd and 8th streets. kpix 5's cate caugiran with the reason behind the change. >> it's going...
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some prefer to deal with their forecasts in realtime. >> i'll see what happens when winter comes around. >> reporter: maybe that's about strategy. part of the problem is farmers almanac is so broad. it will be brutal for somebody. until they can narrow it down, maybe we'll feel better about the hot temperatures. christina: like groundhog's day. enlightening. thank you so much. >> times change. and so do attitudes about things that were once considered taboo. russ joins us next to talk about baseball history after a gay player comes out of the closet. >> wednesday we expect the changing landscape of the entertainment industry. going wireless, cord cutting is at high and better devices make it easier to watch our shows and channels on the go. what does that mean for the future? we'll look at that and more on wednesday at 6:00. >> check out the fox 5 ny weather app featuring daily and hourly forecasts, a live interactive radar to track storms right where you are, plus you can get weather headlines and storm alerts, even warnings, when lightning is nearby. download the free app today. searc
some prefer to deal with their forecasts in realtime. >> i'll see what happens when winter comes around. >> reporter: maybe that's about strategy. part of the problem is farmers almanac is so broad. it will be brutal for somebody. until they can narrow it down, maybe we'll feel better about the hot temperatures. christina: like groundhog's day. enlightening. thank you so much. >> times change. and so do attitudes about things that were once considered taboo. russ joins us next...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> bruised and bloody and elderly man targeted by violent thieves in his home. how new york's strongest came to his aid. >> inside the mind of a gunman and his feud with the government. the lawmaker who tried to help the man before he opened fire on a federal building. plus -- >> we just heard the guns go -- the gun go off and he screamed, go. >> here owes on a high-speed train -- heroes on a high- speed train how americans prevented a massacre overseas. i'm dick brennan. cindy hsu is off. >>> an innocent man is in the hospital and three suspects on the run after a home invasion this morning. now two sanitation workers are speaking out about helping the victim. cbs 2's mark morgan has the story new at 6:00. >> reporter: known only to his neighbors as tony, this 76- year-old man sat dazed and bloody at his home in queens following a terrifying home invasion shortly after 6 a.m. according to police one suspect used a ladder to climb into the second floor window of the victim's home. then he tied his hands and feet with plastic ties.
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> bruised and bloody and elderly man targeted by violent thieves in his home. how new york's strongest came to his aid. >> inside the mind of a gunman and his feud with the government. the lawmaker who tried to help the man before he opened fire on a federal building. plus -- >> we just heard the guns go -- the gun go off and he screamed, go. >> here owes on a high-speed train -- heroes on a high- speed...
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officials at the organization monitor all data on olympics-related construction work in realtime.hey are trying to prevent further delays by getting rid of any bureaucratic red tape. >> translator: the country, the state and the city working together will make the preparation and coordination process smoother. i think that we'll be ready when the games start. >> reporter: a japanese council visiting rio is studying how to increase cooperation. >> translator: we haven't yet tried the system. we'd like to learn how it works and introduce the idea for the tokyo games. >> organizers in tokyo may learn from brazil on how to make the olympics in 2020 a success. but that will be down the road. right now people here are focused on attracting the various problems in making sure theent goes off without a hitch. reporting for nhk world, rio de janeiro. >>> it is time for a check of the weather. people in taiwan are bracing for a typhoon heading their way. they are already feeling its effects. mai shoji joins us with the detail. >> we have been monitoring this typhoon for some time now. it's
officials at the organization monitor all data on olympics-related construction work in realtime.hey are trying to prevent further delays by getting rid of any bureaucratic red tape. >> translator: the country, the state and the city working together will make the preparation and coordination process smoother. i think that we'll be ready when the games start. >> reporter: a japanese council visiting rio is studying how to increase cooperation. >> translator: we haven't yet...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> flames rip through an antioch apartment complex leaving many without a place to call home. good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm maria medina. kpix 5's da lin is live in antioch, where flames gutted two buildings in the early- morning fire. da. >> reporter: the street is blocked off and the fire happened that way. it took firefighters about an hour and a half to put out the flames. but the danger is far from over. they are making sure the hot spots don't flare back up and the big question is how will dozens of people left homeless now live? >> reporter: by the time contra costa county firefighters got to the delta pines apartments around 8:15, the fire was already raging. flames gutted the roof, melted windows and spread quickly to a second building. >> there is a shared attic space that quickly extended to both buildings and had both buildings on fire. >> reporter: 32 apartments were damaged or destroyed. >> thank goodness it was early in the morning so the residents were awake. we had the assistance of antioch police depart
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> flames rip through an antioch apartment complex leaving many without a place to call home. good afternoon, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm maria medina. kpix 5's da lin is live in antioch, where flames gutted two buildings in the early- morning fire. da. >> reporter: the street is blocked off and the fire happened that way. it took firefighters about an hour and a half to put out the flames. but the danger is...
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it costs you 0, the idea for us is, if we could understand what our customers need in realtime, we could pinpoint them to the right place and it would make sense and save them money and save us money. at the time, everyone thought we were mad. now a lot of insurance companies are starting to do it as well and copy us. our approach from the get go, i remember when we submitted our first business plan, it was almost three years ago, to our first investor, he said what if people copy you? the way we responded at the time, we hope people do i think if they do, a lot of people are starting to be inspired by the idea of working in health care. a lot of purists want to work at the next -- copying the idea of certain funk ailty of this speech as well. >> how do you personally measure success. how do you keep score in what you do? >> for me, it's completely about every single day how many people's lives are better because of what we do, when we -- the first time that i was able to income one of our wellness centers, which is the place we call where people give their samples, and see a woman who h
it costs you 0, the idea for us is, if we could understand what our customers need in realtime, we could pinpoint them to the right place and it would make sense and save them money and save us money. at the time, everyone thought we were mad. now a lot of insurance companies are starting to do it as well and copy us. our approach from the get go, i remember when we submitted our first business plan, it was almost three years ago, to our first investor, he said what if people copy you? the way...
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we have a mobile forensic laboratory, we pull up at the house and start looking at that stuff in realtimehat's how as many of you know we did the fogle search. we go through all of that media to make sure we're not missing any victims and unfortunately because storage media gets so big and so cheap this is getting increasingly more difficult for law enforcement to keep track of. in indiana, we're fortunate because we have this capability. if mr. fogle had lived in a lot of other places in the country we wouldn't be having this conversation. >> reporter: zblauk because they don't have mobile forensic laboratories, the indiana state police, a vibrant federal/local partnership, state partnership, they don't have an internet crimes against children task force that's effective, they don't have a lot of experienced people. >> reporter: fogle has shown a willingness and ability to travel for this. is there any concern of okay you have an electronic monitoring device that he will leave? assuming he still has the assets to maybe leave? >> i don't think he's going anywhere. if he does, we'll catch
we have a mobile forensic laboratory, we pull up at the house and start looking at that stuff in realtimehat's how as many of you know we did the fogle search. we go through all of that media to make sure we're not missing any victims and unfortunately because storage media gets so big and so cheap this is getting increasingly more difficult for law enforcement to keep track of. in indiana, we're fortunate because we have this capability. if mr. fogle had lived in a lot of other places in the...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> though dow in a nosedive again andrea'sing a week seeing huge losses. the dow know nosedive ellen degeneres. the dow is down more than 388 that's the story all day. nasdaq down 110. s&p down more than 40. let's check with kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. what's going on? >> it's another brutal day. it's going to be ugly when you look at your 401(k) report when it comes out. especially if most of your investment is in equities. just another sell-off of the stock market. investors really focused on china. china has been a huge growth engine for the global economy in recent years. but its stock market has been tanking much worse than on wall street now over the past three months the economy slowing down, number of moves by beijing not doing enough. and now that's coming here. stocks are expensive during a bull run that lessed more six years. will the feds raise or not raise rates? when you have a lot of uncertainty and volatility investors are selling. that's what we are seeing today with the dow and nasdaq pretty mu
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> though dow in a nosedive again andrea'sing a week seeing huge losses. the dow know nosedive ellen degeneres. the dow is down more than 388 that's the story all day. nasdaq down 110. s&p down more than 40. let's check with kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. what's going on? >> it's another brutal day. it's going to be ugly when you look at your 401(k) report when it comes out. especially if most of...
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fact that this apparent shooter, bryce williams, planned it and filmed this shooting take place in realtime then posted on twitter afterwards, art, i mean, we put these up earlier. he writes "i filmed the shoot, see facebook." we watched it. you see it happen. it's horrific. also then tweeting adam went to hr on me after working with me one time. an apparent reference to adam ward, the photographer that we now know was shot and killed and he also tweets "they hired her after that?" at this point i think we can only assume he's talking about alison parker, the reporter, who was killed. what do you make of this, art? the fact that now not only would he -- would this man go to tex tent of shooting and killing employees, people he worked with, but then posting it and filming it. >> i think you have to actually look -- just when you think you've seen everything, something shocks you even more. and this is particular in this case here. i mean, when you look at the manifesto, if they can confirm the manifesto and look at what he wrote to abc news, that obviously is the start of his plan put in mot
fact that this apparent shooter, bryce williams, planned it and filmed this shooting take place in realtime then posted on twitter afterwards, art, i mean, we put these up earlier. he writes "i filmed the shoot, see facebook." we watched it. you see it happen. it's horrific. also then tweeting adam went to hr on me after working with me one time. an apparent reference to adam ward, the photographer that we now know was shot and killed and he also tweets "they hired her after...
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in realtime with pictures and they want to try it on. >> this 22-year-old hair salon is making life easier for its clients by providing an online booking system. as well as answers to frequently asked questions on soon to be revamped web site. >> we're now in the process of changing to a cloud-based software, which will allow more convenience to our clients who are expecting that experience on their phone to book an appointment or to read quickly about something. >> and a wine store launch only a year ago business anywhere through a mobile point of sale system allowing it to find new customers. >> 30% of the sales generated outside of the store based on these different events. >> you want to make sure that you can take people's currency anywhere they want to do business with you. you've got to be mobile-ready. you've got to make sure your customers can find you. you've got to make sure your hours and your address online. make sure when it comes to social media, content is currency. >> does every business need social media part of its business plan and connecting with current customers and
in realtime with pictures and they want to try it on. >> this 22-year-old hair salon is making life easier for its clients by providing an online booking system. as well as answers to frequently asked questions on soon to be revamped web site. >> we're now in the process of changing to a cloud-based software, which will allow more convenience to our clients who are expecting that experience on their phone to book an appointment or to read quickly about something. >> and a wine...
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enter images to the operators and realtime information. the operators make decisions quicker. >> the control network has also been isolated to help pre-sent it from being hacked. >> all systems are closed up. there are only a few operator terminals that have the ability to log on. they have all been disabled and there is zero access to these areas. in it will be another three years before the line opens, and there is still plenty to do to make it ready for an expected 200 passengers a year. al jazeera beneath central london. >> you can find out more about that and all the other stories we've been covering on our website. the address www.aljazeera.com. >> fire crews are working around the clock. but the weather is not helping put a stop to the flames. secretary of state john kerry travels to qatar trying to sell the iran nuclear deal, but gulf allies are skeptical. and rio prepares for the summer olympics one year away while many wonder if the city will be ready in time.
enter images to the operators and realtime information. the operators make decisions quicker. >> the control network has also been isolated to help pre-sent it from being hacked. >> all systems are closed up. there are only a few operator terminals that have the ability to log on. they have all been disabled and there is zero access to these areas. in it will be another three years before the line opens, and there is still plenty to do to make it ready for an expected 200 passengers...
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>> what's remarkable is that that question is playing out right now in realtime in washington, d.c. i filed a motion for his release because he's so gravely ill, and asked the government not to oppose it, to speed his release so he can get to medical clear. it appears that the department of defense dug in its heels and is defiantly blocking a common sense solution. it's shocking. >> the justice department has until august 15 to respond to the prisoner's petition and on the other side of the i'll, stay tuned for special custom out of a cuba as the u.s. flag begins to fly over the embassy in havana. we have a special hour of coverage at 9:00 eastern. >> coming up, painting the blueles away. we will take you to a town in mexico trying to revamp its gritty image one brush stroke at a time. >> they believed in what they we >> a pharmaceutical plant is shut down in north carolina after testing positive for legionalla found in the plant's cooling tower. >> in new york city, building owners are testing their cooling towers after an outbreak of the disease left 12 people dead. we have the de
>> what's remarkable is that that question is playing out right now in realtime in washington, d.c. i filed a motion for his release because he's so gravely ill, and asked the government not to oppose it, to speed his release so he can get to medical clear. it appears that the department of defense dug in its heels and is defiantly blocking a common sense solution. it's shocking. >> the justice department has until august 15 to respond to the prisoner's petition and on the other...
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swifto brings walking your dog into the 21st century with realtime gps tracking of your furry friend. the mystery of what happens once a dog walker picks up your dog can be solved. >> now you can know everything that's going to happen. they provide an app. you can know when they picked up the dog, where they're going with the dog, when the dog has gone a no. 2. everything. >> reporter: updates, tracking maps and pictures will help give dog owners peace of mind when the paws hit the pavement. if your boxer is looking for some tail, check out tin dog, a dating app for dogs. well, maybe not just for your dog. >> there's something really interesting. tin dog works like tinder. it's pictures of dogs. swipe left if not interested. you know what else is on the the owner. >> reporter: that's right. you can chot with other dog owners, plan a double date and riley may not be the only one to find love in the park. if you want a getaway out of the city and you want to go somewhere that's dog friendly, there's an app. bring fido. this app is the mobile version of the popular web site by the same n
swifto brings walking your dog into the 21st century with realtime gps tracking of your furry friend. the mystery of what happens once a dog walker picks up your dog can be solved. >> now you can know everything that's going to happen. they provide an app. you can know when they picked up the dog, where they're going with the dog, when the dog has gone a no. 2. everything. >> reporter: updates, tracking maps and pictures will help give dog owners peace of mind when the paws hit the...
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. >>> cheryl, thank you, this kicked off a debate and how it played out in realtime. the boundaries and copycat crimes were discussed on facebook and twitter. >>> and in south bay, check this out. ripping through a strip mall in santa clara. an explosion and flames destroying five businesses. it took pg&e more than four hours to shut off the gas line. now, the strip mall was at the intersection of lawrence expressway just north of el camino. >> reporter: jessica, firefighters are still here watching for hot spots. they say they will be here all night. take a look, you can see there is not much left of the strip mall. police say it all started with a hit-and-run. a gas-fuelled fire burns for hours in santa clara after it destroyed the plaza. >> it was like a big, big bomb. >> reporter: neighbors say they heard an explosion around 4:00. the woman drove her honda into the gas line, igniting the fast-moving fire. >> it moved fast, within an hour, a shopping center was on fire. >> reporter: within minutes, the three businesses are gone. the 68-year-old man grabbed his cash
. >>> cheryl, thank you, this kicked off a debate and how it played out in realtime. the boundaries and copycat crimes were discussed on facebook and twitter. >>> and in south bay, check this out. ripping through a strip mall in santa clara. an explosion and flames destroying five businesses. it took pg&e more than four hours to shut off the gas line. now, the strip mall was at the intersection of lawrence expressway just north of el camino. >> reporter: jessica,...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> oakland can't keep the raiders without a new stadium and after today, that dream may be one step closer to reality. check out the new renderings of coliseum city. good afternoon, i'm brian hackney in for frank mallicoat. >> i'm maria medina. it is being called the last- ditch effort to keep the raiders in oakland. today developer floyd kephart unveiled his coliseum city plan. it would transform the coliseum and surrounding area into a world class sports entertainment retail and residential complex. meanwhile, the city of oakland continues to have talks with the raiders to negotiate a deal to keep the team. >> everybody knows what the time frame is. everybody knows that by october, there either has to be something that the raiders can take to the nfl with the city or the chances are there's going to be an application to move. >> kept hard says his proposal will fall through if the city council does not agree to allow him to purchase the land that would be used for the development. >>> well, it got off to a rollicking start th
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> oakland can't keep the raiders without a new stadium and after today, that dream may be one step closer to reality. check out the new renderings of coliseum city. good afternoon, i'm brian hackney in for frank mallicoat. >> i'm maria medina. it is being called the last- ditch effort to keep the raiders in oakland. today developer floyd kephart unveiled his coliseum city plan. it would transform the coliseum and...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, thank you so much for waking look at the golden gate bridge. no one is awake with us apparently right now on the golden gate bridge. >> it's a little foggy out there. >> yeah. >> wow. >> it's thursday, august 13. thursday! i'm maria medina. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. mini friday! >> bravo! [ applause ] >> let's get you out the door at 4:30 with traffic and weather. we have something very special coming up in our 5:00 and our 6:00 hours. it's a little bit of a tease. we'll leave it at that. >> good morning, everybody. many people out in their lawn chairs this morning in the la honda area not so much at the coast or the bay because of that right there. we are saturated in the fog and the reason 'cwhy they are sitti outside, perched precariously and looking up at the sky, the perseid meteor showers are happening right now. inland it's clear, 70s, 80s approaching 90. your full forecast is straight ahead. but first, here's liza battalones. >> good morning. caltrans is busy in oakland. they have shut down th
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, thank you so much for waking look at the golden gate bridge. no one is awake with us apparently right now on the golden gate bridge. >> it's a little foggy out there. >> yeah. >> wow. >> it's thursday, august 13. thursday! i'm maria medina. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. mini friday! >> bravo! [ applause ] >> let's get you out the door at 4:30 with traffic...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> fastsfasten your seatbelts for a rough ride. >> governor jerry brown paints a bleak future for california's wildfire season. good afternoon, i'm maria medina. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. anne makovec joins us in the newsroom right now with more go governor brown's washing. >> reporter: the "rocky fire" is 40% contained. but governor brown warned that the fire season is just beginning, made worse by climate change and he says this fire represents the, quote, new normal. >> this is a real wake-up call because of the way this fire performed. it's, um, not the way it usually has been, going lots of different directions, moving fast, even without hot winds. >> reporter: almost 70,000 square miles have burned, portions of highway 16 and 20 are still closed. some evacuations are being lifted today but firefighters are only beginning to assess the damage. on july 20, this 20-acre fire flared in bay point, eight days later a smaller fire, then later a hillside scorched off highway 24. at the time, firefighters did not say they
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> fastsfasten your seatbelts for a rough ride. >> governor jerry brown paints a bleak future for california's wildfire season. good afternoon, i'm maria medina. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. anne makovec joins us in the newsroom right now with more go governor brown's washing. >> reporter: the "rocky fire" is 40% contained. but governor brown warned that the fire season is just...