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it's just realtime to get the traffic flow. so they're just having to rely on witness accounts right now to figure out exactly what happened. >> juliette goodrich, thank you. >>> another major crash farther south, this one on the san mateo bridge. it shut down all eastbound lanes for a while. the collision started with a caltrans truck and a u-haul truck. several cars were also involved. both truck drivers were injured in the accident, one seriously. >>> explosive new evidence in the rape case against former 49er dana stubblefield. the woman accused stubblefield of raping her at gunpoint in his morgan hill home three years ago. stubblefield claims the sex was consensual. in a hearing last month the alleged victim testified that she'd never worked in the porn industry or received any money for sex, but the defense says it's obtained a video of her dancing in the nude for paying customers on a porn website. 's trial is d prosecutors allege the woman is intellectually disabled and incapable of giving consent. stubblefield's trial
it's just realtime to get the traffic flow. so they're just having to rely on witness accounts right now to figure out exactly what happened. >> juliette goodrich, thank you. >>> another major crash farther south, this one on the san mateo bridge. it shut down all eastbound lanes for a while. the collision started with a caltrans truck and a u-haul truck. several cars were also involved. both truck drivers were injured in the accident, one seriously. >>> explosive new...
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authorities can track an intruder in realtime.cher here, you have your own panic button. >> we all wear a fob in case there is a security breach. we push this button and the entire alarm goes off in the school. >> reporter: and something else i want to show you real quick. when that happens, every classroom has a box like this hooked up to the sheriff's department. the teacher can flip help or flip safe if the kids are safe. >> reporter: in 2016, i tested it, playing the intruder. >> showing a male subject in a blue suit. >> reporter: if i was a real intruder, i couldn't get into a single classroom, they're all locked, every last one of them. but the biggest counterattack is yet to come. >> he is walking towards exit 14. i'm going to launch the hot zone. >> reporter: the school's secret weapon called hot zones. exploding smoke cannons hidden in the ceiling. cops can deploy them in an instant. >> reporter: whoa! there is smoke. it is cloud and it's meant to disorient the suspect. i mean, look at this. the smoke is filling the hallw
authorities can track an intruder in realtime.cher here, you have your own panic button. >> we all wear a fob in case there is a security breach. we push this button and the entire alarm goes off in the school. >> reporter: and something else i want to show you real quick. when that happens, every classroom has a box like this hooked up to the sheriff's department. the teacher can flip help or flip safe if the kids are safe. >> reporter: in 2016, i tested it, playing the...
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eyes, realtime access to what the russian hackers were doing and passing that onto the nsa in realtimed the story, which has been mentioned in the united states but hasn't gotten much attention shows that they actually took control of the security cameras inside the russian offices where they were doing the hack and able to match faces of the people in the hack in that room where they were doing the hack against russian intelligence officers. so that's the kind of level of detail that we now believe the united states has because of liaison with european intelligence and other things and one of the other stories that came out recently is a spy case in moscow where a hacker who had been arrested has come out and said he was involved in the hack of the dnc on behalf of the russian intelligence, and he named an fsb officer who separately has been arrested for spying for the united states by the russians. so the evidence is just piling up almost on a daily basis that shows that russia was behind the intervention in the election. >> let me ask about the headline in the sort of piece, the que
eyes, realtime access to what the russian hackers were doing and passing that onto the nsa in realtimed the story, which has been mentioned in the united states but hasn't gotten much attention shows that they actually took control of the security cameras inside the russian offices where they were doing the hack and able to match faces of the people in the hack in that room where they were doing the hack against russian intelligence officers. so that's the kind of level of detail that we now...
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again, those are in realtime. you can head to abc7news.com/vote and click on your preference as abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler tells us, one of the paintings was created by an artist who attended school in san francisco. >> that's pretty sharp. >> reporter: it's the official presidential portrait of barack obama, but it looks nothing like others in the collection. the nation's first african-american president chose the first black artist, kehinde wiley. >> it doesn't look like history, it looks like now. >> reporter: dewey crumpler calls it brillbrilliant. he taught wiley back in the '90s and remembers him as an extraordinary student. >> a student that is driven, a student that is always moved through the passion of intellect and ability. >> reporter: wiley is known for painting contemporary subjects in the old master style. this one at the san francisco museum of modern art was also at moad, the san francisco museu tf of the african aspra. michelle obama's portrait was done by amy sherald. >> celebrate the cul
again, those are in realtime. you can head to abc7news.com/vote and click on your preference as abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler tells us, one of the paintings was created by an artist who attended school in san francisco. >> that's pretty sharp. >> reporter: it's the official presidential portrait of barack obama, but it looks nothing like others in the collection. the nation's first african-american president chose the first black artist, kehinde wiley. >> it doesn't look...
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technologies, zbra no, it is not about the refs think bar colds, mobile printing, data capture, realtime locating systems and radio frequency identification typically that means zbra helps people keep track of their inventory or say trucks, boxes, container ships but they also have a contract with the nfl they have transmitters in the shoulder pads along with transmitters in all the balls. they collect all the information and turn it into statistics. big data means the nfl sean payton, the head coach of the new orleans saints, was the first company in the world to use zebra. he's such a believer of their tech that he's actually become a spokesperson for the company i'll never recommend the stock because of its nfl exposure alone if the underlying f fundamentals weren't so hot. their stock has been on fire it's given you a nearly 130% gain in the last 18 months, not to mention running up 17% just since the beginning of 2018. it's taken a break for a couple of weeks i suspect this is merely a cause. when the market rolled over this week, zebra on got dinged. what's behind the remarkable re
technologies, zbra no, it is not about the refs think bar colds, mobile printing, data capture, realtime locating systems and radio frequency identification typically that means zbra helps people keep track of their inventory or say trucks, boxes, container ships but they also have a contract with the nfl they have transmitters in the shoulder pads along with transmitters in all the balls. they collect all the information and turn it into statistics. big data means the nfl sean payton, the head...
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we can see in realtime that they are getting what they wanted and what they asked for from this administrationfriends, colle, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. ♪ fthere's flonase sensimist.f up around pets. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. >>> last year at their joint confirmation, rob rosenstein and rachel brand were testifying. >> rachel brand quit on friday night after nine months on the job while rosenstein is still the there. there was something else on her mind as well when she decided to leave the number three job in the justice department. nbc news reported that brand quit her top job out of concerns that she may be as
we can see in realtime that they are getting what they wanted and what they asked for from this administrationfriends, colle, gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of...
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it is helping us decipher what's going on in realtime. >> the athletes soar before landing.ed to know how. >> just when you think it is going to stop it keeps going higher. >> we went straight to the top. well, not all of the way. >> this is my first time being up here. believe me. i want to make my way back down. >> we found the official time keeper of the games. >> they use all of this technology which you can see and what you can't. >> also hockey, bobsled, speed skalting. >> would you ever test it yourself? >> no. [ laughter ] >> there was feedback down to the millimeter. >> it is right there on your television. jam p jamie anderson has one gold. so the men, the women here, team u.s.a. very very well. all right. we'll send it back to you live. it is freezing cold here up on the slopes here. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> thank you so much for your coverage. nbc 10 is your home for the winter games. this is the only place you can catch all of the action. >>> today eagles running back signed autographs fans got new gear at the store for him to sign. >> it was just a really r
it is helping us decipher what's going on in realtime. >> the athletes soar before landing.ed to know how. >> just when you think it is going to stop it keeps going higher. >> we went straight to the top. well, not all of the way. >> this is my first time being up here. believe me. i want to make my way back down. >> we found the official time keeper of the games. >> they use all of this technology which you can see and what you can't. >> also hockey,...
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and that allows realtime communication between the city public safety team and all of the business owners city and all of the areas impacted. that's our mechanism of making sure that in the middle of this event we're having good communication with those throughout the center city area. i spoke a little bit the other day about cell phone service being increased throughout the city. we've been working on that for several weeks. our telecommunication partners have deployed equipment throughout the city. they've also increased service on building-mounted antennas. it's important to realize it's not an exact science and that with everyone live streaming and tweeting and everything else everyone does with cell phones we could periodically lose cell phone service. text messages typically go through faster. but it's important if there's an emergency or something else that happens to really stay off phone conversations. consider sending a tweet or social media message indicating where you'll meet up or to let your friends and family know where you'll meet up again. i'd like to talk a little bit ab
and that allows realtime communication between the city public safety team and all of the business owners city and all of the areas impacted. that's our mechanism of making sure that in the middle of this event we're having good communication with those throughout the center city area. i spoke a little bit the other day about cell phone service being increased throughout the city. we've been working on that for several weeks. our telecommunication partners have deployed equipment throughout the...
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we're seeing it in realtime. alisyn, he's tweeting again. if a potential sicko shooter knows a school has a large number of very weapons-talented teachers and others who will be instantly shooting, the sicko will never attack that school. cowards won't go there. problems solved. must be offensive. defensive alone won't work. j. mart, we have had armed guards in schools before where there were shootings. obviously the shootings still occurred. there's style here. this is trump getting criticized and doubling down on a position. but there is a lot to this idea of having better security in schools could make a difference, make the schools hard targets. where are democrats with their level of acceptance of that idea? >> i think the democrats, if there were some efforts to add funding for additional security folks at school would probably be all for that. they're not going to be forgiving side pieces to teachers teaching algebra. that's beyond the pale. we're sitting here responding to a president who is responding to tv coverage that's quite cir
we're seeing it in realtime. alisyn, he's tweeting again. if a potential sicko shooter knows a school has a large number of very weapons-talented teachers and others who will be instantly shooting, the sicko will never attack that school. cowards won't go there. problems solved. must be offensive. defensive alone won't work. j. mart, we have had armed guards in schools before where there were shootings. obviously the shootings still occurred. there's style here. this is trump getting criticized...
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mass atrocities played out in realtime. we could have done something about it, but they didn't. the messages that we've heard when we have taken the evidence from syria, from yemen, from myanmar to the security -- to the security council at the united nations, to the human rights council, has been that the capitals are telling us to keep our heads down or this might not be the right time to engage on the rohingya issue with myanmar. it seems abhorrent, but the international community when they look back at 2017 and they look at how they could have prevented mass apros tis, how they could have responded to crimes against humanity, they will not look back and draw any lessons from this. they will look back and they will see that they were part of the drafting of some of the darkest chapters in modern history. i was on the border with myanmar in bangladesh in the first weeks of when the rohingya were fleeing. they were coming across, and it was -- in droves. it was scenes of people fleeing of biblical proportion, and amongst the sea of people that came out one day was a woman calle
mass atrocities played out in realtime. we could have done something about it, but they didn't. the messages that we've heard when we have taken the evidence from syria, from yemen, from myanmar to the security -- to the security council at the united nations, to the human rights council, has been that the capitals are telling us to keep our heads down or this might not be the right time to engage on the rohingya issue with myanmar. it seems abhorrent, but the international community when they...
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and it's hard to fact check him in realtime. an interviewer, you can't, because you're going to use your whole time trying to fact check him. at any moment, he might say, well, that's it, i'm walking out. >> like he did to john dickerson. when the interviews turns antagonistic he walks out. >> the dynamic will be different here. >> bob mueller doesn't need to fact check him because he has the interviews of dozens of other witnesses. >> the facts are behind the glass door. the president doesn't know that. the president doesn't know what he -- mueller already has. and that is the sense of alarm among members of his legal team and certainly his outside advisers who are making this case to him to not sit down. they're doing it on television, but they're also doing it privately in those phone calls we know he has every night in the white house residence. people around him are saying don't sit down with mueller. >> sarah, i heard a story about donald trump in one of his intelligence briefings during the campaign. the dynamic was very
and it's hard to fact check him in realtime. an interviewer, you can't, because you're going to use your whole time trying to fact check him. at any moment, he might say, well, that's it, i'm walking out. >> like he did to john dickerson. when the interviews turns antagonistic he walks out. >> the dynamic will be different here. >> bob mueller doesn't need to fact check him because he has the interviews of dozens of other witnesses. >> the facts are behind the glass...
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and the fact that there was a problem with rob porter was reported in realtime in a timely fashion.ear. then today sarah sanders tried to blame, this tried to say that nobody was lying. kristen welker said well, then, who is lying? the timeline doesn't add up. is it the chief of staff? is it the fbi? christopher wray? she said well both are true because it was not the fbi and the counsel's office. it was the security office of white house personnel. well, peter alexander is reporting tonight that that story doesn't add up. that it really is the political wing, that those are professional security people and they pass it on to the political people. so it's a long way of saying what's truly shocking is that they have not figured out a way to understand how to make the trains run on time. >> and andrea, we are ash soshing that while we're still absorbing continued scandal from the campaign. >> exactly. >> with this news about the stormy daniel parjts michael cohen just telling "the new york times" tonight he paid that personally out of his own pocket, it had nothing to do with the trum
and the fact that there was a problem with rob porter was reported in realtime in a timely fashion.ear. then today sarah sanders tried to blame, this tried to say that nobody was lying. kristen welker said well, then, who is lying? the timeline doesn't add up. is it the chief of staff? is it the fbi? christopher wray? she said well both are true because it was not the fbi and the counsel's office. it was the security office of white house personnel. well, peter alexander is reporting tonight...
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out, and i will as we continue having the meetings be able to tell you more about our numbers in realtime, but for this month we have 47 new cases came in for january. our current caseload as of today is 233 cases. as a reminder, we were close to 600 last year or the year before last if you are following the annual report. in terms of the technology staff, i feel like i have to address some of it. there is an article that came out this week about our online complaints being down for a period of time. that is accurate. as you recall, as soon as i came in, the department partnered with the department of technology to issue computers to all of the staff at dpa but also to change the operating system from the operating system that we had been working on in the early 1980s to bring us current and up to staff with windows 10. as part of that many of the internal and external systems went down. one was the complaint form, and the complaint forms were managed and created by an outside vendor that has since disappeared. we had to rebuild a new one, which is the short answer it is up. our online co
out, and i will as we continue having the meetings be able to tell you more about our numbers in realtime, but for this month we have 47 new cases came in for january. our current caseload as of today is 233 cases. as a reminder, we were close to 600 last year or the year before last if you are following the annual report. in terms of the technology staff, i feel like i have to address some of it. there is an article that came out this week about our online complaints being down for a period of...
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for the executive branch to come and tell us about operations not in realtime but close to realtime theyded to trust us and we needed that information to make sure the executive branch was doing what it was supposed to do on behalf of the american people and so -- >> and part of the problem here is that there is a congressional matter in which sanctions were supposed to be imposed and the president has elected not to do that. sanctions on russia. so in and amongst this whole smoke screen over here, we still have not addressing the underlying problem. >> exactly. so first of all, you have, as i said, this is about carter page and who he was talking do the russians and so that is -- that is the mueller investigation. these republicans clearly want to discredit the mueller investigation as does the white house. at the same time, we're doing nothing to defend america or -- i shouldn't say nothing. we're doing -- not enough to defend america against russia and other foreign actors who might copy what russia did. yes, we're doing some things to deter russia military and we have ongoing sanctio
for the executive branch to come and tell us about operations not in realtime but close to realtime theyded to trust us and we needed that information to make sure the executive branch was doing what it was supposed to do on behalf of the american people and so -- >> and part of the problem here is that there is a congressional matter in which sanctions were supposed to be imposed and the president has elected not to do that. sanctions on russia. so in and amongst this whole smoke screen...
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republican talking points about this whole being a political witch hunt are really being undermined in realtime. >> all right. nbc's jeff bennett and mike, we appreciate you both. we're of course going to stay on top of this. if anymore developments happen in the next hour or so, we will bring that to our viewers here. also today major developments in the russia investigation as the special prosecutor continues to put the squeeze on president trump's former campaign manager. paul manafort facing new criminal charges including additional counts of tax and bank fraud, conspiracy and money laundering. and rick gates, manafort's wingman in business and on trump's campaign pleading guilty to conspiracy and lying to investigators. prosecutors dismissed some other criminal charges against gates in exchange for his cooperation in the russia investigation. gates is the third ex-trump associate to plead guilty. former national security adviser michael flynn and former campaign aide george papadopoulos both pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about their russia contacts. let's bring in our panel now
republican talking points about this whole being a political witch hunt are really being undermined in realtime. >> all right. nbc's jeff bennett and mike, we appreciate you both. we're of course going to stay on top of this. if anymore developments happen in the next hour or so, we will bring that to our viewers here. also today major developments in the russia investigation as the special prosecutor continues to put the squeeze on president trump's former campaign manager. paul manafort...
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itd it's all sent to this command center at edwards air force base in realtime for analysis. air force brigadier carl schaefer: >> we're trying to work all the bugs out, so by the time it gets to the war fighter, there are no bugs. they can go right into whatever situation they need, and operate seamlessly and share that information. >> reporter: commanders here at edwards say it's a lot less risky and a lot less costly to find and fix problems here on the airfield than on the battlefield. flight testers now plan to hold one of these events every three months. jeff. >> glor: carter evans, the only reporter invited to these war games. thank you very much. and coming up next tonight, an we'll be right back. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. 3 toddlers won't stop him.. and neither will lower bac
itd it's all sent to this command center at edwards air force base in realtime for analysis. air force brigadier carl schaefer: >> we're trying to work all the bugs out, so by the time it gets to the war fighter, there are no bugs. they can go right into whatever situation they need, and operate seamlessly and share that information. >> reporter: commanders here at edwards say it's a lot less risky and a lot less costly to find and fix problems here on the airfield than on the...
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just ahead on abc7news.com/vote, you can go there, share u opinion and see the results in realtime.p next. >>> first we want to thank lisette for this picture. share your pictures with us with the #abc7now. >> you may >>> i'm dion lim. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- >> i just heard a popping and things exploding. that's what woke me up. >> tragedy strikes an east bay homeless encampment. tonight the common problem that cost one man his life. >>> also qualifying for credit can be tough for young people, but 7 on your side's michael finney shows us why that's beginning to change. >>> and you've probably heard it, but there is some confusion over how to pronounce the host city for the winter olympics. we'll set the record straight. it's all coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. dan and kristen. >> yes, we will. all right, thank you. >>> finally tonight, barack and michelle obama re-emerged on the public stage in washington today but not for politics. >> the former first couple's official portraits were unveiled at smithsonian's national portrait gallery. so what do you think? >> share y
just ahead on abc7news.com/vote, you can go there, share u opinion and see the results in realtime.p next. >>> first we want to thank lisette for this picture. share your pictures with us with the #abc7now. >> you may >>> i'm dion lim. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- >> i just heard a popping and things exploding. that's what woke me up. >> tragedy strikes an east bay homeless encampment. tonight the common problem that cost one man his life. >>>...
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. >>> an italian tennis champ learned in realtime it's better to be lucky than just good. >> yeah, playing fabio fognini made this serve and watch how the racket slips out of his hands. he catches it and makes the return. >> you see it there. fognini kept his head and managed to win the point after all that. with that unintended trick shot he also went on to take the set and the match in three sets. so he's lucky. >> and good. >> and good. >> very impressive. >>> all right. up next in "the pulse," why a type of pant could soon be illegal in the state. >>> also ahead, how one of the busiest airports in the country is getting in on the "black panther" craze. >>> and later, the basketball team manager who got a chance to suit up and made the shot of a lifetime. recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticki
. >>> an italian tennis champ learned in realtime it's better to be lucky than just good. >> yeah, playing fabio fognini made this serve and watch how the racket slips out of his hands. he catches it and makes the return. >> you see it there. fognini kept his head and managed to win the point after all that. with that unintended trick shot he also went on to take the set and the match in three sets. so he's lucky. >> and good. >> and good. >> very...
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. >> reporter: at times, wheeling and dealing in realtime. >> if you can add domestic violence paragraphs, pages, into this bill, i'm all for it, but can you add what amy and what ann -- can we add them in? >> reporter: even pushing back against fellow republican steve scalise, shot and nearly killed during a baseball practice last summer when scalise suggested adding a measure involving a concealed weapons permit to a bill aimed at strengthening background checks. >> you look at the concealed carry population -- >> we're talking about a whole new ball game. you'll never get this passed if youcarried, you'll never get it passed. >> reporter: bump stocks, those devices that turn weapons into assault-style firearms. his message to lawmakers, the time to act is now. >> i see some folks that don't say nice things about me and that's okay. because if you turn that into just energy, i'll love you. >> reporter: we reached out to the nra, but so far, no response. tonight, one white house official acknowledges despite all of the bargaining, any new gun legislation still faces very steep odds. gun
. >> reporter: at times, wheeling and dealing in realtime. >> if you can add domestic violence paragraphs, pages, into this bill, i'm all for it, but can you add what amy and what ann -- can we add them in? >> reporter: even pushing back against fellow republican steve scalise, shot and nearly killed during a baseball practice last summer when scalise suggested adding a measure involving a concealed weapons permit to a bill aimed at strengthening background checks. >>...
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financial or security regulators may have a real need to have access to data on a realtime or near-realtime basis in order to teal with the consequences of -- deal with the consequences of disturbances in financial markets, for example. and no one is denying those. the important thing is to write a set of rules that accommodates those well while making it hard for the ones that have different sorts of motivations. >> so just one brief response on what types of policies that we've seen is in response to sort of data localization. it doesn't have to be something regulating data. it can be even just protectionist type of response to favor a local infrastructure provider and say you must use this provider in order to do business in our country. which, obviously, would then affect the viability, security and performance of the platform if you have to use sort of a less than optimal service provider. but i think more generally to your question the issue of false news is obviously an extraordinarily important issue for the company. i have a lot of colleagues that are working very actively on this
financial or security regulators may have a real need to have access to data on a realtime or near-realtime basis in order to teal with the consequences of -- deal with the consequences of disturbances in financial markets, for example. and no one is denying those. the important thing is to write a set of rules that accommodates those well while making it hard for the ones that have different sorts of motivations. >> so just one brief response on what types of policies that we've seen is...
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data is a big part of it, but there's a reason we don't have realti realtime, flexible data. it's challenging to us. and the other thing, result-based accountability. and that is that we don't just collect data for data sake, but for the end in mind. if you think about it that way, that's why that organization is looking for certain kinds of data. they know the end they're trying to get. they have a clear picture of what equity would look like in public schools in san francisco and they know the data they need to be able to diagnose why we don't have that. diagnosis determines treatment and we need data, we need information. it's working at the problem differently. it's the paradigm is flipped on its head. we don't just look at the data and say, we have a terrible problem here. let's throw a program at it. so it changes completely how we do problem-solving. so it's an important concept. i encourage you to get familiar with that. and, by the way, result-based accountability does not require that we have perfect data today. it requires that we start to think differently about w
data is a big part of it, but there's a reason we don't have realti realtime, flexible data. it's challenging to us. and the other thing, result-based accountability. and that is that we don't just collect data for data sake, but for the end in mind. if you think about it that way, that's why that organization is looking for certain kinds of data. they know the end they're trying to get. they have a clear picture of what equity would look like in public schools in san francisco and they know...
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able to pull down a live feed from up to seven kilometers away, and it shows up on your phone in realtime. then it's just a matter of activating facebook live, and you ready to start streaming. >> host: is what is your background to get into this finish. >> guest: so is my background was in film making many, many years ago, and then i was living in asia and doing government and policy work and was really excited about this technology. somebody called up and said, hey, do you want to work for this crazy high-tech company, and i said absolutely. >> host: is this an american company or chinese company? >> guest: this is a company based in china. >> host: and the drone's also made in china? >> guest: that's right. >> host: so this big one here could also be used for movie making. could movie makers -- >> guest: absolutely. you can carry larger, more sophisticated camera packages onboard for tv shows, film productions, you name it. >> host: there's one other piece of technology i wanted to ask you about, and that's -- [inaudible] you had some other here. what is it? >> guest: ing a gimble, ess
able to pull down a live feed from up to seven kilometers away, and it shows up on your phone in realtime. then it's just a matter of activating facebook live, and you ready to start streaming. >> host: is what is your background to get into this finish. >> guest: so is my background was in film making many, many years ago, and then i was living in asia and doing government and policy work and was really excited about this technology. somebody called up and said, hey, do you want to...
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. >> reporter: dhs says it is providing state and local election officials with realtime threat information and set up a counsel to belter coordinate information sharing. but that council didn't become a reality until about a year after the 2016 election. jeff. >> jeff pegues thank you. >> so called chelsea bomber sentenced to multiple life term today. ahmad kahn rahimi set off bombs in new jersey and new york. 30 people were hurt in at take in manhattan's chelsea neighborhood. >>> a delta jet linen bound for atlanta made an emergency landing late today shortly after taking off from nigeria. delta says the airbus a 330 developed an engine problem and returned safely to the airport there. passengers evacuated using emergency slide. at least five were hurt. none critically. >>> this is a fully functioning firearm. it its completely untraceable. it is 100% legal. >> trying to appeal to a certain segment of the population. felon can't go to a gun store and legally purchase a firearm. >> there's nothing atf can do. disinfectant after i've says i hdisinfected? off the yeah, i'm not gonna do that.
. >> reporter: dhs says it is providing state and local election officials with realtime threat information and set up a counsel to belter coordinate information sharing. but that council didn't become a reality until about a year after the 2016 election. jeff. >> jeff pegues thank you. >> so called chelsea bomber sentenced to multiple life term today. ahmad kahn rahimi set off bombs in new jersey and new york. 30 people were hurt in at take in manhattan's chelsea...
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it happened in realtime. as far as we know, it's continuing to happen. >> we'll talk about the president's reaction in a moment. ron, i want to get your initial thoughts on this indictment. >> i would just say three quick points to compound what we just said. the first point is, this explodes the idea from the president that this was a hoax. the whole story, it was china. it was some guy who weighed 400 pounds on his bed in new jersey. this was a detailed, comprehensive russian plan to sew discord and to help donald trump. second, this is a clear and present, ongoing danger. everything laid out here can be applied in the 2018 and 2020 elections and the u.s. government, partly because of the president's reluctance to admit it occurred at all has not been diligent in that. the third point, most important politically in the u.s. is the humbling reminder, we don't know what bob mueller knows. we can safely assume, he knows more than we do. all the analysis of this investigation, i think, is limited by the reality
it happened in realtime. as far as we know, it's continuing to happen. >> we'll talk about the president's reaction in a moment. ron, i want to get your initial thoughts on this indictment. >> i would just say three quick points to compound what we just said. the first point is, this explodes the idea from the president that this was a hoax. the whole story, it was china. it was some guy who weighed 400 pounds on his bed in new jersey. this was a detailed, comprehensive russian plan...
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. >> it allows them to hear what is happening on practically realtime moment. >> reporter: dispatchers inside the emergency operations center right now can see hundreds of different views throughout the county on streets and transportation centers and plans are in the works in order to get live video views inside the school. in middletown, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> schools are required by law to have active shooter drills and the laws are different depending on which state your student school is in. in pennsylvania one active shooter drill is required by law every year. . security drill can take the place of one of the required monthly fire drills. delaware and new jersey must have two active shooter drills a year. >>> we're also learning more about the victims killed during yesterday's massacre like this 35-year-old gee yography teache. he died while helping students get into a locked classroom. a athletic director also died. >> the suspected shooter confessed to the crime. the 19-year-old said he was the shooter and also said he brought extra ammunition to the school and hid i
. >> it allows them to hear what is happening on practically realtime moment. >> reporter: dispatchers inside the emergency operations center right now can see hundreds of different views throughout the county on streets and transportation centers and plans are in the works in order to get live video views inside the school. in middletown, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> schools are required by law to have active shooter drills and the laws are different depending on which...
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so overall, the team has been -- it is true that it has been fairly more difficult to get realtime updates on all the financials on the project. we are able to do estimates and projections and trends based on the previous expenditures. so we'll continue to track it using the more manual methods. we are able to -- for consultant contracts, those are easier to track. but for the labor portion, we are utilizing manual methods to make sure we're still within the budget. >> thank you. i appreciate that. >> i think mr. hughes as a comment. >> joe, i have a couple of quick questions i hope. on 440 turk, it's a $20 million bond, 440 turk was owned by hud and occupied by san francisco housing authority. did the city buy the property? is that in the 20 million? >> what i -- what i do know is the real estate is working toward the purchase of the property so that in order to develop the 440 turk street, the numbers i have seen before at least for the majority of the $4.7 million that were part of the first bond sale would be allocated toward the purchase of 440 turk street. the remaining funding would
so overall, the team has been -- it is true that it has been fairly more difficult to get realtime updates on all the financials on the project. we are able to do estimates and projections and trends based on the previous expenditures. so we'll continue to track it using the more manual methods. we are able to -- for consultant contracts, those are easier to track. but for the labor portion, we are utilizing manual methods to make sure we're still within the budget. >> thank you. i...
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they obtained a search warrant allowing them to watch in realtime every move made on the computer. this is a recording of k.c.'s actual computer keystrokes and mouse clicks. that's k.c. checking his e-mail. that's k.c. applying for a job. that's k.c. typing in how long does it take a body to decay. suspicious maybe, but not enough. and then he did this. >> he pulled up a facebook page that showed there was going to be an awareness walk in the near future. >> a walk to help find maribel? >> it was. he google mapped that park and zoomed in onto it. he then panned out, navigated over about eight to ten miles. >> this area he was zeroing in on, was it an area that had crossed your field of vision at all? >> no. >> here, k.c. is google mapping a place that no one had searched. watch as he zooms in to that area with that tree. that tree didn't figure in the investigation in any way? >> not in any stretch of the imagination. >> no one had searched there? >> no. >> no reason for that to be in the paper or anywhere else? >> no. it's out in a remote canyon location. >> but he's looking at it
they obtained a search warrant allowing them to watch in realtime every move made on the computer. this is a recording of k.c.'s actual computer keystrokes and mouse clicks. that's k.c. checking his e-mail. that's k.c. applying for a job. that's k.c. typing in how long does it take a body to decay. suspicious maybe, but not enough. and then he did this. >> he pulled up a facebook page that showed there was going to be an awareness walk in the near future. >> a walk to help find...
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and it's a database that resides on our website and their website and is a realtime snapshot of what the city owns and is available to the public at any time. the leasing data comes from an app that manages the lease hold portfolio. we want to thank the controller's office for their help in aggregating some of this data to help us visualize the status of our portfolio. so first, i wanted to take a 30,000-foot view of what the city owns and leases. so our portfolio city-wide contains approximately 44 million square feet of buildings and land, that's not including rec park holdings. that is within the city limits, so it does not extra territorial land which is significant outside the city and county of san francisco. of that, we lease from private properties only 4%. of our portfolio. this has been an issue that is concern of the board of supervisors as we brought leases forward as to what is the constitution of our portfolio. this really tells the big story. we're at 4%. we had a discussion with many of our peer organizations across the country. we found an average range when you look
and it's a database that resides on our website and their website and is a realtime snapshot of what the city owns and is available to the public at any time. the leasing data comes from an app that manages the lease hold portfolio. we want to thank the controller's office for their help in aggregating some of this data to help us visualize the status of our portfolio. so first, i wanted to take a 30,000-foot view of what the city owns and leases. so our portfolio city-wide contains...
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and it's a database that resides on our website and their website and is a realtime snapshot of whatthe city owns and is available to the public at any time. the leasing data comes from an app that manages
and it's a database that resides on our website and their website and is a realtime snapshot of whatthe city owns and is available to the public at any time. the leasing data comes from an app that manages
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your vote will move the percentages in realtime. >> abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom explains reportingthreats doesn't always mean police will take action. >> in 2017, the fbi received information about a comment made on a youtube channel. the comment simply said, i'm going to be a professional school shooter. >> reporter: the fbi investigated, even paid a visit to the man who reported it. >> local agents came to my house and asked me for more information, which all i had was the screenshot and the name. >> reporter: only later did they learn that screen name belonged to nikolas cruz when they discovered his instagram account showing a fascination with guns and knives. >> they said, we think it might be the same person. >> these days there's a lot of first indicators before people cause harm to others. >> reporter: greg farrenstein says the challenge for social media companies is finding them. >> a large percentage of the entire world is on these plat for some. and combing through all of that data is an enormous challenge. >> reporter: so is deciding what to do next amid concerns about
your vote will move the percentages in realtime. >> abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom explains reportingthreats doesn't always mean police will take action. >> in 2017, the fbi received information about a comment made on a youtube channel. the comment simply said, i'm going to be a professional school shooter. >> reporter: the fbi investigated, even paid a visit to the man who reported it. >> local agents came to my house and asked me for more information, which all i...
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that means smartphones, smart health care and yes, smart cars >> connecting old things with almost realtimebecause of that, we can apply it to the car area or the surgery. >> reporter: the olympics mark the first real test for 5g but companies like sk telecom are already looking beyond the games. how far in the future are we now? >> we're up around 2047. >> reporter: its i.t. center doesn't just simulate long-term applications for 5g, but those in the near future autonomous cars that allow you to shop while you drive. an operation room equipped with a.r. and robotic arm for surgery. 5g technology isn't just about connecting all of these devices. the high-speed network as allows to you transport it into a meeting room virtually the sheer possibilities leading to the global race to commercialize 5g within the next year how many years before we see the full potential of 5g >> i think more than one year from our -- we almost completed it around one year but for 5g it's very hard. >> reporter: hard, although not as challenging perhaps as a nonhockey playing reporter trying to play goalie at the
that means smartphones, smart health care and yes, smart cars >> connecting old things with almost realtimebecause of that, we can apply it to the car area or the surgery. >> reporter: the olympics mark the first real test for 5g but companies like sk telecom are already looking beyond the games. how far in the future are we now? >> we're up around 2047. >> reporter: its i.t. center doesn't just simulate long-term applications for 5g, but those in the near future...
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the head of the fbi or a senior person in detroit, this is realtime, i have no notification from hq about such thing about comey being fired. the next, unexpected news such as this is hard to understand. that's from knoxville, tennessee, an agent there. our mission continues and we'll deal with the unexpected change and event wal trual transition austin, texas. excuse me, boston, massachusetts, thank you. tell me how you think this is going to affect things, particularly in your day-to-day dealings with the white house? >> it's easy to look at the nunes memo and some back and forth on the hill to say, well, this is just business as usual, it's democrats going after republicans and republicans going after democrats. but i think that overlooks a fundamental turning point you have here where you have the executive branch turning against the executive branch and the same party in congress giving the president cover to do it. it's really unusual. and without making a huge sweeping generalization, but i'll make it halfway there, for most of my two-plus decades in journalism, every police office
the head of the fbi or a senior person in detroit, this is realtime, i have no notification from hq about such thing about comey being fired. the next, unexpected news such as this is hard to understand. that's from knoxville, tennessee, an agent there. our mission continues and we'll deal with the unexpected change and event wal trual transition austin, texas. excuse me, boston, massachusetts, thank you. tell me how you think this is going to affect things, particularly in your day-to-day...
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your vote will move the percentages in realtime. >> abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom explains reportingsn't always mean police will take action. >> in 2017, the fbi received information about a comment made on a youtube channel. the comment simply said, i'm going to be a professional school shooter. >> reporter: the fbi investigated, even paid a visit to the man who reported it. >> local agents came to my house and asked me for more information, which all i had was the screenshot and the name. >> reporter: only later did they learn that screen name belonged to nikolas cruz when they discovered his instagram account showing a fascination with guns and knives. >> they said, we think it might be the same person. >> these days there's a lot of first indicators before people cause harm to others. >> reporter: greg farrenstein says the challenge for social media companies is finding them. >> a large percentage of the entire world is on these plat for some. and combing through all of that data is an enormous challenge. >> reporter: so is deciding what to do next amid concerns about free speech
your vote will move the percentages in realtime. >> abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom explains reportingsn't always mean police will take action. >> in 2017, the fbi received information about a comment made on a youtube channel. the comment simply said, i'm going to be a professional school shooter. >> reporter: the fbi investigated, even paid a visit to the man who reported it. >> local agents came to my house and asked me for more information, which all i had was the...
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remember the poll is open cast the vote at abc 7.com/vote and will you see it change there in realtime. >> we'reet gng participants on this. please join the conversation. if you want to take action and have your voice heard we are making it easy we put together a complete list of california's 53 representatives and two senators and their contact information on your website. you'll find it on abc 7 news.com. now to a story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >>> a surprise guilty plea today in a high-profile murder case based in hilsborough. the case made national headline was when the key defendant tiffany li put up $70 million to post bail. li with her boyfriend bayat and adella are accused are i can see aed of killing keith green. in april of 2016. early today adella changed his plea to guilty. abc 7 news reporter melanie wood droe explained why he cut a deal. >> >> reporter: niece are the three people prosecutors said are responsible for keith green's death. her boyfriend and their trainer bodyguard, adella. adella told our reporter that bayat offered him $50,000 to get rid of green. he
remember the poll is open cast the vote at abc 7.com/vote and will you see it change there in realtime. >> we'reet gng participants on this. please join the conversation. if you want to take action and have your voice heard we are making it easy we put together a complete list of california's 53 representatives and two senators and their contact information on your website. you'll find it on abc 7 news.com. now to a story you'll see only on abc 7 news. >>> a surprise guilty plea...
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>> yeah, we have a realtime shot, moments ago we saw the an out.d people, this is 12,000 kilometers an hour. that's the speed. i mean, it's -- what a picture. obviously, the camera's on it. you're seeing what seems to be a static picture at 12,000 kilometers an hour, 146 kilometers into the air. into space. so this is a remarkable, remarkable shot. you were saying, tom, this is the thrust of 18 boeing 747s. it sort of -- you know, combined. >> no, it is tremendous thrust and let's have steve put it into perspective, 5 million pounds of thrust. the truth is, the shuttle had a bit more thrust, but it was carrying a bigger payload, right? >> right. the shuttle had up to around 7.2 million pounds of thrust. make no mistake. a 5.1 million pounds of thrust, by now in space, it was up to about 5.5 million pounds of thrust. that is a huge rocket by any standard. >> the fact they've been able to pull this off, a private comp y company, run by a billionaire, and very, very smart people, tells you what about the future of space travel in this country and arou
>> yeah, we have a realtime shot, moments ago we saw the an out.d people, this is 12,000 kilometers an hour. that's the speed. i mean, it's -- what a picture. obviously, the camera's on it. you're seeing what seems to be a static picture at 12,000 kilometers an hour, 146 kilometers into the air. into space. so this is a remarkable, remarkable shot. you were saying, tom, this is the thrust of 18 boeing 747s. it sort of -- you know, combined. >> no, it is tremendous thrust and let's...
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we'll have local updates throughout the morning as you can get realtime news, weather and traffic onbc10 app. >> and you can follow the parade of the love statue coming back into place. thanks for watching, "today" show comes live from pyeongchang. look at that. >> the sun. ♪ >>> good morning. face of a champion. ♪ 17-year-old american phenom chloe kim dominates the competition to win gold in the women's halfpipe. >> 2018 your olympic champion. >> and she's making her way down the mountain medal in hand to join us live. >>> flying high. >> oh, my lord. >> shaun white advances to the men's halfpipe final with a near-flawless runs. we'll talk to the legend as he looks to become the first three-time gold medal winner tonight. >>> her
we'll have local updates throughout the morning as you can get realtime news, weather and traffic onbc10 app. >> and you can follow the parade of the love statue coming back into place. thanks for watching, "today" show comes live from pyeongchang. look at that. >> the sun. ♪ >>> good morning. face of a champion. ♪ 17-year-old american phenom chloe kim dominates the competition to win gold in the women's halfpipe. >> 2018 your olympic champion. >>...