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. >> reporter: vince capazuto chief officer, says this realtime data can maximize airspace which would improve flight routes and cut costs on fuel. as for flight tracking in the case of mh-370 no one knows if the system would have prevented the plane from getting lost. but developers believe it would have greatly advanced the efforts to find it. once it is fully operational, it will be free to search and rescue crews. >> we'll test the system and make sure that all the pay loads and satellites work properly and then we'll begin launching ten at a time out of california using the spacex falcon nine rocket. >> a new frontier in flying in the works, working to eventually make the case of missing planes a thing of the past. angie goff news4. >>> although they arehave been working with the faa, the government agency has not said whether they will sign up for the global surveillance service. >>> he made headlines by trying to win a car at the nhl all-star break. now alex ovechkin is making good on his stunt with a big assist. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my hom
. >> reporter: vince capazuto chief officer, says this realtime data can maximize airspace which would improve flight routes and cut costs on fuel. as for flight tracking in the case of mh-370 no one knows if the system would have prevented the plane from getting lost. but developers believe it would have greatly advanced the efforts to find it. once it is fully operational, it will be free to search and rescue crews. >> we'll test the system and make sure that all the pay loads and...
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the new tracking system that was live in october of 2014 we will have much better much better realtime data as to understanding really our review process throughout the application types in the door to hope in on efficiency and operational practices they review thousand dollars or thousands of applications and due to the complexities of the planning code and the time it takes to bring new staff on board and the time it takes the department has been unu unable to meet the targets for the conditional use and discretionary review and although we've made improvements on the application review over the past year the citywide planning division is designed with the coordination activities which make a lot of the activities hard to track using the performance measure we've improved the processing time recently and the plan prelims group has successfully got the impact revenue to be used to implement the capital projects identified in the capital area plans. >> moving on the environmental planning again, they review hundreds of applications everyday and irs stack two years or longer to complete the
the new tracking system that was live in october of 2014 we will have much better much better realtime data as to understanding really our review process throughout the application types in the door to hope in on efficiency and operational practices they review thousand dollars or thousands of applications and due to the complexities of the planning code and the time it takes to bring new staff on board and the time it takes the department has been unu unable to meet the targets for the...
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that is realtime data. a few showers. but it is all diminishing. winds are diminishing as well. mild temperatures today. and then sunny and warm weather set-up. let me explain. this is the residual moisture that we are experiencing right now with the backside of the area of low pressure. and high pressure building in from the pacific. and as it does so, we will see near or record warmth easily by thursday. even flirting with those records on wednesday. and currently 64, going up to 65 at the state capital. and 39 degrees going up to 42. high sierra. and snow has ended there. locally, our temperatures are above average. in fact every day this year, we have had above average temperatures, except january 1, through the 4th, expect 63 degrees today, in pacifica, west winds, that's onshore, 5- 15. and all right, here you have it. nothing but full-on sunshine after the the fog dissipates tomorrow. it is a quiet weather pattern each day leading into valentine's day. did somebody say valentine's day. it is going to sizzle. at 78 degrees. bayside. into our inland areas on saturday. so ag
that is realtime data. a few showers. but it is all diminishing. winds are diminishing as well. mild temperatures today. and then sunny and warm weather set-up. let me explain. this is the residual moisture that we are experiencing right now with the backside of the area of low pressure. and high pressure building in from the pacific. and as it does so, we will see near or record warmth easily by thursday. even flirting with those records on wednesday. and currently 64, going up to 65 at the...
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>> this is realtime data showing what the winds are doing around the world. >> googlers man the center 24-7, charting balloon paths tracking wind and communicating with air traffic controllers as they crisscross global air space. how are responses to countries to you flying in their air space? >> countries love having us come. we've had multiple companies, brazil india, russia, who have asked us to come and do pilot testing in their country. even china is interested in bringing internet to many other people in the rural area. >> it's that last mile that's being worked out and google isn't the only tech giant exploring the skies. they just invested in space-x and facebook is working on internet beaming drones and lasers to show users a specific set of apps for free. >> anyone who is trying to help with the goal of reach manager people in the world is great. >> the skeptics would be like, you could show them google ear version of the internet >> no, we provide whatever son the internet they can get. >> if so the question is why? can google make this a sustainable business or is it a char
>> this is realtime data showing what the winds are doing around the world. >> googlers man the center 24-7, charting balloon paths tracking wind and communicating with air traffic controllers as they crisscross global air space. how are responses to countries to you flying in their air space? >> countries love having us come. we've had multiple companies, brazil india, russia, who have asked us to come and do pilot testing in their country. even china is interested in...
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. >> the the chief technology officer spent 18 years with the faa and said this realtime data means you can maximize airspace that would improve flight routes and cut costs on fuel. >> as for flight tracking in the case of mh 370, no one knows if it prevented the plane from getting lost, but they believe it would greatly advance the efforts to find it. once it is fully operational, it will be free to search and rescue crews. >> we will test and make sure the pay loads work proper looy and launch out of california using the rocket. >> a new frontier in flying in the works. working to eventually make the case of missing planes a thing of the past. >> and although they have been working with the faa to create a similar system last year it is specifically just for the u.s. and covers specifically planes over land. they have not said it they will sign up for the global service yet. >> kids may soon see teachers at d.c. public schools. they came up with a plan to bring more quality teachers to the schools. to see public schools they offered bonuses up to $20,000 for highly effective teacher w
. >> the the chief technology officer spent 18 years with the faa and said this realtime data means you can maximize airspace that would improve flight routes and cut costs on fuel. >> as for flight tracking in the case of mh 370, no one knows if it prevented the plane from getting lost, but they believe it would greatly advance the efforts to find it. once it is fully operational, it will be free to search and rescue crews. >> we will test and make sure the pay loads work...
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. >> the chief technology officer spent 18 years with the faa and said this realtime data means you can maximize airspace that would improve routes and cut cost on fuel. as for flight tracking in the case of 370, no one knows if the system would have prevented the plain from getting lost. they believe they would advance the efforts to find it. once the alert is operational, it would be freed to rescue crews. >> we will test to make sure the pay loads and satellites work properly and launch time out of california using the falcon nine rocket. >> i new frontier of flying in the works, working to make the case of missing planes a thing of the past. they have been working with the faa and not said whether it will sign up for the global service just idea. >> kids may see new teachers. the school system is am category up with a plan to bring more quality teachers to poor performing schools. the schools have offered bonuses up to $20,000 for teacher who is stay in schools with a high poverty rate. >> survey shows public school teachers oppose all options for starting high school later. that's
. >> the chief technology officer spent 18 years with the faa and said this realtime data means you can maximize airspace that would improve routes and cut cost on fuel. as for flight tracking in the case of 370, no one knows if the system would have prevented the plain from getting lost. they believe they would advance the efforts to find it. once the alert is operational, it would be freed to rescue crews. >> we will test to make sure the pay loads and satellites work properly and...
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he says realtime data means you can maximize air space, which would improve flight routes and cut costs on fuel. >> malaysian 370. >> reporter: as for flight tracking in the case of mh-370 no one knows if the system would have prevented the plane from getting lost but developers believe it would have greatly advanced the efforts to find it. once it's fully operational, it will be free to search-and-rescue crews. >> we'll test the system and make sure that all the payloads and satellites work properly and then we'll begin launching ten at a time out of california using the spacex falcon nine rocket. >> reporter: a new frontier in flying in the work working to eventually make the case of missing planes a thing of the past. angie goff news4. >> although the company has been working with the faa, the government has not said whether it will be signing up for this global surveillance service. how does it look out there? >> up in space? >> yeah. the weather. >> it's cold in space. it's cold down here too. some of the coldest air we've seen really so far this season. still making its way in her
he says realtime data means you can maximize air space, which would improve flight routes and cut costs on fuel. >> malaysian 370. >> reporter: as for flight tracking in the case of mh-370 no one knows if the system would have prevented the plane from getting lost but developers believe it would have greatly advanced the efforts to find it. once it's fully operational, it will be free to search-and-rescue crews. >> we'll test the system and make sure that all the payloads and...
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we're showing you a picture and not realtime data.ipped with sensors. what make asthma sheen like this special is it's connected to software that using both realtime and historic data to -- this machine and the wind farm that it's part of to generate anywhere from 5% to 10% more power. that in turn can boost profits as much as 20%. and so that is really part of this larger trend, this internet of things. or here at ge's 3-year-old software center what's simply known as the industrial internet. so at ge what they've done is developed software and dozens of applications that are catering to these big machines across a wide variety of things. from railroad networks to in the case of this video here an application that is tracking oil and gas pipelines for environmental risks to get well ahead of any potential leak. this is still very much in infancy stages, but it represents a huge opportunity. so spinning on the industrial of things could reach $500 billion by 2020 and the broader economic of this could reach the trillions of dollars by
we're showing you a picture and not realtime data.ipped with sensors. what make asthma sheen like this special is it's connected to software that using both realtime and historic data to -- this machine and the wind farm that it's part of to generate anywhere from 5% to 10% more power. that in turn can boost profits as much as 20%. and so that is really part of this larger trend, this internet of things. or here at ge's 3-year-old software center what's simply known as the industrial internet....
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ddot announced it's partnering with ways to provide its own data to help drivers. that includes realtime informn on things like marath floods or constrti ways works by users posting incis like crashes that they see on area roads. >>> well we've watched her grow up. now bao bao is getting ready to leave t nest. the big milestone for d.c.'s . >>> it's out with the old and in with t new in prince george's county news4 was there when crews stard demolishing the old plumbe building. the building on rhode island aven will be replaced with a new state-ot complex that will feature retail space, work space for local artists. this is all part of the revag of the city's arts distri that started a decade ago. > well the star panda at the nation zoo has reached another mileste i her development. bao ba turned 18 months old. now, that's a big deal because 18 months is the age panda cubs start weaning from their mother zoo keepers say the process has alrey begun in bao bao's case. she's eat a lot more bamboo and other solid foods and spends about six hours every day on her own away from her mom, usuall
ddot announced it's partnering with ways to provide its own data to help drivers. that includes realtime informn on things like marath floods or constrti ways works by users posting incis like crashes that they see on area roads. >>> well we've watched her grow up. now bao bao is getting ready to leave t nest. the big milestone for d.c.'s . >>> it's out with the old and in with t new in prince george's county news4 was there when crews stard demolishing the old plumbe...
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and you're tying these together in near realtime so you can provide the targeting data for aircraft or for these unmanned combat aerial vehicles. >> i can remember being in a background session with a military analyst who once said about al qaeda, that you can't think of it as what you think of an army. you have to think of it as a movement. is isis the same? >> i think it's always difficult to describe. it's not i-- not a regular fighting force, but unlike terrorist groups, it can fight. and it could defeat the iraqi army. so it is somewhere in between an army and a terrorist force. >> we talked about jordan's effectiveness. how about other players in the region? >> well, at this point in time when it comes down to the threats that the islamic state or isis faces, it's largely air power. you have some good air forces, it isn't just jordan, it is the united arab emirate. most of the arab forces are quite capable. certainly our nato allies, forces like australia are very effective. but the key problems are that the iraqi army is still very weak. it has not recovered from the dictatorshi
and you're tying these together in near realtime so you can provide the targeting data for aircraft or for these unmanned combat aerial vehicles. >> i can remember being in a background session with a military analyst who once said about al qaeda, that you can't think of it as what you think of an army. you have to think of it as a movement. is isis the same? >> i think it's always difficult to describe. it's not i-- not a regular fighting force, but unlike terrorist groups, it can...
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what's new here is data that actually supports in realtime with comparable things, which is maybe nota sitting vice president saying a demonstrably false and racist-y kind of thing about somali cab drivers who aren't somali and aren't in delaware, versus the former two-times ago former mayor of new york city saying something at a dinner. those are not exactly equal things. and they were treated unequally and inverse correlation to their newsworthiness newsworthiness. >> we look at the numbers on this. joe, the clinton foundation foreign investment which even robert gibbs pointed out said, that's a little awkward. got 420 results. rudy giuliani's statements about the president, 9,092. not even close. not even a horse race joe. >> well, first of all, anytime somebody says something controversial about a president particularly someone like giuliani, it's going to get more coverage because of who he's attacking, or who he's making the comments about. but look, the fact of the matter is, there really is only one circus in town. i don't mean that in a pejorative, but there's only one game t
what's new here is data that actually supports in realtime with comparable things, which is maybe nota sitting vice president saying a demonstrably false and racist-y kind of thing about somali cab drivers who aren't somali and aren't in delaware, versus the former two-times ago former mayor of new york city saying something at a dinner. those are not exactly equal things. and they were treated unequally and inverse correlation to their newsworthiness newsworthiness. >> we look at the...
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visiontion and data project that analyses campaign data from the 2014 election cycle previously you'll landmarked did do not on the website in realtime so leading up to an election you can see who the largest contributor are we wanted to do this year once the end of the year filings in the beginning of 2015 to get the full aggregate data and do or in naturals on the spending cycle we'll be showing you a productive of what will have you ever had your deposition taken about going live on the ethics commission website in a few weeks the data from san francisco's on data portal with the finance data i'm going to pass it on to jeff who will talk about the specifics of the project. >> hello. thank you again for having us i'm jeff as christen mentioned we took the data if on san francisco on data we've used a data visualization called tabla that allows us to create a story with chapters and section that tells a story of what will happy in 2014 in the campaign finance data so when we started to look at the specific sections that encoop lasts the story we're going to try to tell in the sections they include the first total spending in 2014 it
visiontion and data project that analyses campaign data from the 2014 election cycle previously you'll landmarked did do not on the website in realtime so leading up to an election you can see who the largest contributor are we wanted to do this year once the end of the year filings in the beginning of 2015 to get the full aggregate data and do or in naturals on the spending cycle we'll be showing you a productive of what will have you ever had your deposition taken about going live on the...
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because it touches the same data sets and so the white house is trying to find a way to open up a conversation about what's failing in the world of cybersecurity in realtime as it happens at the same time that the white house and the n.s.a. in particular has sort of raised the ire of these companies in silicon valley nat collect this data. >> but, hey, i think this was something even more profound than that. they had the c.e.o.s of some of the largest companies in the world on stage today. they had some of the leaders of some of the biggest technology companies on stage today, you have the president of the united states that talks about an issue that board rooms in this country have not talked about before. now they have no choice but to talk about it. that is a profound difference of what life was like two years ago, three years ago and i don't think it's going to change anytime in the future. and i think that's what the summit was really about. >> so what are they going to do, ted? >> what's going to happen now is every board -- for a global 2000 corporation is going to be asking their c.e.o. how secure are we. that's a question in every board room. eve
because it touches the same data sets and so the white house is trying to find a way to open up a conversation about what's failing in the world of cybersecurity in realtime as it happens at the same time that the white house and the n.s.a. in particular has sort of raised the ire of these companies in silicon valley nat collect this data. >> but, hey, i think this was something even more profound than that. they had the c.e.o.s of some of the largest companies in the world on stage...
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realtime is very valuable. back over to you. >> yeah. iggy is just so hood sometimes. she has twitter beef with everybody. even the pizza guy. anyway, some new data on charitable giving. robert frank is back at hq with more. >> of the top 50 philanthropists in 2013, 12 were actually tech founders and they gave a total of $4.6 billion in 2013. about half of the total amount by all 50 of the top givers. bill and melinda gates topping the list, giving $1.5 billion in microsoft to their foundation. coming in second was the what's app founder, giving $556 million to the silicon valley community foundation. shawn parker gave $550 million to his foundation as well as a donor-advised fund. nick and jill woodman giving $500 million to the silicon valley community foundation as well. remember that famous stock sale. and sergei brin rounding out the top five of google giving $382.8 million to his own foundation. the tech guys are reengineering philanthropy just as they reinvented tech. most are giving to scientific research endowments and donor advised funds. these funds have come under some scrutiny because they allow donors to get an immediate tax break o
realtime is very valuable. back over to you. >> yeah. iggy is just so hood sometimes. she has twitter beef with everybody. even the pizza guy. anyway, some new data on charitable giving. robert frank is back at hq with more. >> of the top 50 philanthropists in 2013, 12 were actually tech founders and they gave a total of $4.6 billion in 2013. about half of the total amount by all 50 of the top givers. bill and melinda gates topping the list, giving $1.5 billion in microsoft to their...
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these systems allow users to monitor, gather and process data in realtime as well as send commands that power the grid. we can send commands, for example, that will open and close fuel pumps or water pumps in remote locations using these systems. but obviously, this offers opportunities for our adversaries who would want to do us harm. second, the supply chain of the electric grid is vulnerable. electric companies don't make the parts and software that support what they do for us. their suppliers are diverse and much of what they procure is off the shelf. so, for example, a company could be taking great care to enhance its cyber defenses but fail to fully audit the potential vulnerabilities of new software. in fact, the amount of time and money they would have to put into doing that would be impractical. so supply chain and integrity management has to be part of our cybersecurity protection. as leaders in government, we don't have the opportunity just to admire a problem, we actually have to figure out what to do about it. so one of the reasons president obama called this meeting today
these systems allow users to monitor, gather and process data in realtime as well as send commands that power the grid. we can send commands, for example, that will open and close fuel pumps or water pumps in remote locations using these systems. but obviously, this offers opportunities for our adversaries who would want to do us harm. second, the supply chain of the electric grid is vulnerable. electric companies don't make the parts and software that support what they do for us. their...