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it is said to include more than 10 sensors to help track health and fitness. apple unveiled new service out the annual development conference. hasdian chelsea handler inked a deal to host a new talk show on netflix. "chelsea lately" will begin a new show on netflix, the first of its kind. frequency of shows has yet to be determined but opens the door for a larger variety of original content. her late-night program on e! network is scheduled to end this year. now to the lead story of the day, time for apple's long-awaited smart watch may be coming soon. apple is working on multiple versions of a watch incorporating several different screen sizes and more than 10 sensors to track things like health and fitness. they showed off a new app called health and they're working with nike and mayo clinic. joining us is the head of technology equity research at s and b capital and bringing in our special guest host, general partner at kleiner perkins caulfield byers. a physician by training and a former chief medical officer at amgen. now you are an investor in many biote
it is said to include more than 10 sensors to help track health and fitness. apple unveiled new service out the annual development conference. hasdian chelsea handler inked a deal to host a new talk show on netflix. "chelsea lately" will begin a new show on netflix, the first of its kind. frequency of shows has yet to be determined but opens the door for a larger variety of original content. her late-night program on e! network is scheduled to end this year. now to the lead story of...
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so when are these sensors expected to be up and running and will they be located throughout the city yes they will actually the first sensors are expected to be up in about mid july they're going to put about eight of them along michigan avenue at a different intersections and then hopefully by the end of the year they're hoping to have about fifty of them around kind of the chicago loop as they call it and then in the next few years they're upping of over four hundred. you know it's really interesting when you think about that much kind of data being the cars that's not what i know they're there metro system probably has so many cameras and well that's the fear that gets back to you know what a lot of the privacy you know advocates are stating is that like again you know in a might be used for good now but in a few years you could link up with the monitoring of our cell phones as we walk in under them you could link that up with the video cameras and then suddenly you have a full tracking system for any one individual based off their phone or and this kind of the lab rat for this do
so when are these sensors expected to be up and running and will they be located throughout the city yes they will actually the first sensors are expected to be up in about mid july they're going to put about eight of them along michigan avenue at a different intersections and then hopefully by the end of the year they're hoping to have about fifty of them around kind of the chicago loop as they call it and then in the next few years they're upping of over four hundred. you know it's really...
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other ideas include adding infrared sensors and coiled barbed wire to the fence. did you just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, about 6 feet. >> reporter: the airport says it doesn't have enough money to strengthen the entire six-mile perimeter but it's hoping congress will approve more airport funding by increasing passenger fees so it can invest in better technology. >> that was betty yu reporting. they say just three weeks before the stowaway incident it passed all the tsa security standards. >>> world cup soccer excitement is alive and well in the u.s. with team usa advancing on. across the nation, people gathered at viewing events to watch yesterday's match against germany. this event was in san francisco at the civic center plaza. and the americans lost 1-nil but the record of one win one loss and one tie was good enough for them to advance to the next round. >> we lost but we advance from the group of death. >> it could have been a bummer but it wasn't, so thank god we're still in it. >> bars in the bay ar
other ideas include adding infrared sensors and coiled barbed wire to the fence. did you just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, about 6 feet. >> reporter: the airport says it doesn't have enough money to strengthen the entire six-mile perimeter but it's hoping congress will approve more airport funding by increasing passenger fees so it can invest in better technology. >> that was betty yu reporting. they say just three weeks...
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the area and i was joined earlier by our producer tyrrel ventura and i first asked him how these sensors tracked residents and what they are collecting. what they do essentially is they they measure the foot traffic in an area so over time and they measure that through y. five in like you have smartphones and elements like that so every and they do it every fifteen to sixty seconds so every time like a pedestrian walks underneath a street lamp it sends a signal to the sensor and that kind of registers in counts off how many times someone has done that and they're the aggregate data act and charlie catlett the director of the urban center for computation and data you know is basically stated that the sensors do not save the cell phone data the user's personal information in that it just literally counts the number of life i signals that pass underneath it . you know the goals of this entire thing also kind of the it does it doesn't just people just walking underneath it also looks at air quality light intensity sound volume heat precipitation and then there are good general goals of the k
the area and i was joined earlier by our producer tyrrel ventura and i first asked him how these sensors tracked residents and what they are collecting. what they do essentially is they they measure the foot traffic in an area so over time and they measure that through y. five in like you have smartphones and elements like that so every and they do it every fifteen to sixty seconds so every time like a pedestrian walks underneath a street lamp it sends a signal to the sensor and that kind of...
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here's a live look at our sensors through the livermore valley. they may have cleared that overnight roadwork. we were seeing slowing on our sensors earlier. it was from airway to foothill westbound 580. if it is still there, it should be in the clearing stages and you can see the drive time is 14 minutes now between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. pleasanton, headlights the commute direction, moves well into the dublin grade. we do have a traffic alert in effect. it's out in gilroy. you can see the southbound lanes of 101, there was an overturned tractor-trailer. they now have one lane open but two lanes are blocked. it's still slow in the area. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." frank and michelle, back to you guys. >> all right. thank you, elizabeth. >>> parking tickets are about to get more expensive in concord as part of the $81 million budget the city council just passed. the new fines will match the highest in contra costa county. a ticket for an expired meeter will jump from $19 to $59. and for parking in a no parking zone, t
here's a live look at our sensors through the livermore valley. they may have cleared that overnight roadwork. we were seeing slowing on our sensors earlier. it was from airway to foothill westbound 580. if it is still there, it should be in the clearing stages and you can see the drive time is 14 minutes now between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. pleasanton, headlights the commute direction, moves well into the dublin grade. we do have a traffic alert in effect. it's out in...
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we now have 14 billion sensors out there now and ibm says in 2020, 50 billion sensors and by 2030 perhaps 100 trillion sensors connecting everything with everyone. later on we will talk about the questions of privacy and data security. it's exhilarating and frightening at the same time. there's a lot of a lot of possibilities in a lot of challenges but what's interesting from the opportunity perspective millions of pro-summers can now do this expanded internet of things in mind that the data coming through on their own multiples with their own maps and with that data coming through the system they can use analytics and create their own athletics like google and facebook today and dramatic we increase their own productivity reduce marginal cost in producing their energy and free enterprise just like they have now reduced the marginal cost of information goods on the internet. it's just beginning. it's only the first few years but it's a tremendous shift in the economy. >> host: you use the word processor murder. can you explain what a pro zimmer is? >> guest: it's now coming into practice.
we now have 14 billion sensors out there now and ibm says in 2020, 50 billion sensors and by 2030 perhaps 100 trillion sensors connecting everything with everyone. later on we will talk about the questions of privacy and data security. it's exhilarating and frightening at the same time. there's a lot of a lot of possibilities in a lot of challenges but what's interesting from the opportunity perspective millions of pro-summers can now do this expanded internet of things in mind that the data...
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we have sensors on martin, sensors connect to the electricity grid so we know what the appliances are doing them in a moment. sensors connecting vehicles and offices and stores it that big data coming in across the economy to these three internet, communication, energy, internet which is its internet is providing a wealth of data about what goes on any given moment across the economy. we now have 14 billion sensors out there now in ibm says in 202,050,000,000,000 sensors connecting everything with everyone. it's exhilarating and challenges. what's interesting from the opportunity, millions of perceivers can now do with physical things that they did with information. they can know an expanded of things in the years that had been a combined debate data coming through on their own vocals with their own apps and with that come into the system, they can use analytics and create their own algorithms like google and facebook today and dramatically increase their own productivity, reduce marginal cost and just like they now reduce the marginal cost of information goods of the traditional inte
we have sensors on martin, sensors connect to the electricity grid so we know what the appliances are doing them in a moment. sensors connecting vehicles and offices and stores it that big data coming in across the economy to these three internet, communication, energy, internet which is its internet is providing a wealth of data about what goes on any given moment across the economy. we now have 14 billion sensors out there now in ibm says in 202,050,000,000,000 sensors connecting everything...
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. >> what is the cool sensor you're working on. >> is what we showed today.t can be able to monitor multiple things. it can give you heart beat, of course. it can also give you monitoring of your ekg. it can give you -- potentially looking at your body mass, as well as your indicator of stress in terms of some kind of humidity on your body. this is another product. it gives me some idea of my heart rate. this morning i was at 52. it also tells me how much i walked today. i walked 4000 and 85 steps. it also tells me how much i ran so that i can see the information about what kind of exercise i have done. 41 minutes, that type of thing. one of the cool features is sleep. it monitors your sleep, how long you slept, but also how deep you slept by measuring your motion. >> you have for smart watches on the site at present. would you learn from consumers that you have integrated into what comes next? wanted to have a majority of the smart watch market, the reviews of the watches have been mixed. >> it is clearly what we call the early stage. if you recall any new t
. >> what is the cool sensor you're working on. >> is what we showed today.t can be able to monitor multiple things. it can give you heart beat, of course. it can also give you monitoring of your ekg. it can give you -- potentially looking at your body mass, as well as your indicator of stress in terms of some kind of humidity on your body. this is another product. it gives me some idea of my heart rate. this morning i was at 52. it also tells me how much i walked today. i walked...
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i will talk to the company behind these new radars and sensors.y vehicles, we will meet the chief executive of a company making automobiles that have mobile offices, mobile gyms, mobile comforts. ♪ >> now, by now you've probably heard of google's driverless car. evidence that robots and sensors are changing the world of transportation. what about the trucking industry? it is evolving using automated technology. it is working on semi autonomous systems to improve efficiency and the safety of freight trucking fleets. i'm joined now by the chief executive, josh switkes. explain a little bit about this idea of using sensors, technology, and sophisticated algorithms to really make the trucking industry more intelligent when it comes to driving tractor-trailers on the highway. >> my pleasure to be here. i think you described it quite well. our background, a lot of us came from the automotive industry. this'll have a larger and immediate impact. as you mentioned, it is about a $650 billion industry. this is 50 billion dollars on accidents when you look a
i will talk to the company behind these new radars and sensors.y vehicles, we will meet the chief executive of a company making automobiles that have mobile offices, mobile gyms, mobile comforts. ♪ >> now, by now you've probably heard of google's driverless car. evidence that robots and sensors are changing the world of transportation. what about the trucking industry? it is evolving using automated technology. it is working on semi autonomous systems to improve efficiency and the...
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other ideas include adding infrared sensors and coiled barbed wire to the fence.u just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, about 6 feet. >> reporter: the airport says it doesn't have enough money to strengthen the entire six-mile perimeter but it's hoping congress will approve more airport funding by increasing passenger fees so it can invest in better technology. and it's unclear when those new technologies will be evaluated. the nonprofit not clear when they will issue those findings but they have been on the property looking at some of that new technology. we're live here at san jose mineta airport. kiet do, kpix 5. >> congress is expected to take up the funding issue this fall. >>> 5:32. it is the most important forecast of the week! because it's what, lawrence? >> yes, it is my day off. [ laughter ] >> tomorrow? >> tomorrow! >> you are not playing ball here. >> it's the weekend! you're right. you know what? lots of stuff going on in the bay area this weekend so yeah, it is an important forecast. i think the we
other ideas include adding infrared sensors and coiled barbed wire to the fence.u just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, about 6 feet. >> reporter: the airport says it doesn't have enough money to strengthen the entire six-mile perimeter but it's hoping congress will approve more airport funding by increasing passenger fees so it can invest in better technology. and it's unclear when those new technologies will be evaluated. the...
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. >> you can get social skirting sensors who shut down the larger networks. anchor free says this app gets downloaded hundreds of thousands of times a day, when governments try to sensor citizens. >> a few miles away, net-based tracks social media use, they say people of all ages in iraq will gravitate toward any technology that lets them reach out. >> while being shut down, people will find other ways. i'm not saying this replaces necessarily anybody. it just really broadens the way the people communicate at that moment in time. >> it will work to bring people together no matter where or what the politics are. >> only one goal in our company. and that is to provide private and secure access to the world's information. >> using mobile technology to help people stay connected, even when governments try to get in the way. >> scott bud man, nbc bay area news. >> the app from anchor free is free for a seven-day trial, then it will cost you $5 a month. >> the company says it gets hundreds of thousands of downloads every time a government tries to sensor social med
. >> you can get social skirting sensors who shut down the larger networks. anchor free says this app gets downloaded hundreds of thousands of times a day, when governments try to sensor citizens. >> a few miles away, net-based tracks social media use, they say people of all ages in iraq will gravitate toward any technology that lets them reach out. >> while being shut down, people will find other ways. i'm not saying this replaces necessarily anybody. it just really broadens...
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sensors are going up soon to gather information that will be used by the city. that has some privacy advocates word. >> we welcome our viewers watching us around the country. you have that story in just a minute. the mayor has a plan to reduce graffiti in the city. >> the mayor's plan really comes in two parts. one increasing fines. >> >> the city does its best to stay on top of taggers and graffiti. an additional million dollars to the removal will budget. the extra money pays for extra blasting equipment. >> pretty much an everyday thing. >> >> even higher for repeat offenders. there really is a problem for the whole neighborhood. >> nearly as bad for the entire neighborhood. >> if the city does vote to increase those funds it will be the first increase according to this city and about one decade. >> attorneys in the family of 95 year- old man who died after being shot by police with a shotgun loaded with been backgrounds are meeting with reporters to talk about the lawsuit filed. world war two veteran died in july of last year. his death was ruled a homicide.
sensors are going up soon to gather information that will be used by the city. that has some privacy advocates word. >> we welcome our viewers watching us around the country. you have that story in just a minute. the mayor has a plan to reduce graffiti in the city. >> the mayor's plan really comes in two parts. one increasing fines. >> >> the city does its best to stay on top of taggers and graffiti. an additional million dollars to the removal will budget. the extra...
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one option a radar sensor that alerts for unusual movement.dding infrared sensors and coiled barbed wire to the fence. >> did you just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, about 6 feet. >> reporter: the airport says it just does not have enough money to strengthen the entire six-mile perimeter. but it is hoping congress will approve more airport funding by increasing passenger fees so they can invest in better technology. it's unclear when that group will issue its findings but they have been on the property testing out some of that new technology. live at mineta san jose international airport kiet do, kpix 5. >> congress is expected to take up the funding issue this fall. >>> a lawsuit will soon be filed over a deadly crash last month at travis air force base. the family of eddie edrini says the air show wasn't prepared to respond. an autopsy released today says it wasn't the crash that killed him. he was stuck in his seat and burned to death. the man could be heard calling for help. some witne
one option a radar sensor that alerts for unusual movement.dding infrared sensors and coiled barbed wire to the fence. >> did you just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, about 6 feet. >> reporter: the airport says it just does not have enough money to strengthen the entire six-mile perimeter. but it is hoping congress will approve more airport funding by increasing passenger fees so they can invest in better technology. it's...
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catlett the director of the urban center for computation and data he has basically stated that the sensors do not save the cell phone data the user's personal information in that it just literally counts the number of wife eyes signals that pass underneath it. you know with the goals of this entire thing also kind of the it does it doesn't just people's walking underneath it also looks at air quality light intensity sound volume heat precipitation and then their general goals of the kind of create this public utility the you know that these boxes can give so that way people you know cities can better build their infrastructure essentially and also give private citizens and companies the information to build apps and things like that that can make it easier for pedestrians and us to navigate our thoroughfares so that's their stated goal you know since they say they're only counting the number of smartphones in the area and not the personal data of the user why is it that privacy advocates are so riled up about this because i think that in the scheme of things and looking back over the last
catlett the director of the urban center for computation and data he has basically stated that the sensors do not save the cell phone data the user's personal information in that it just literally counts the number of wife eyes signals that pass underneath it. you know with the goals of this entire thing also kind of the it does it doesn't just people's walking underneath it also looks at air quality light intensity sound volume heat precipitation and then their general goals of the kind of...
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these are the key ingredients -- a sensor, processor, and wireless connectivity. deployed in all sorts of places -- cow stomachs, parking places, subway trains. goingn work out what is on inside your stomach or are you taking your medication properly. hundreds of applications. >> is there concern about , privacy, is that something you have to respond to? the issue about security come privacy, what can be used for what purpose is important. is providing technologies so data can be secured. it is the applications on top of that that are going to dictate how that data is used. that as a important consumer you own your data and are able to dictate how it gets used. we are looking at a bunch of technologies and working with partners to try to put all these .ieces together as a user, you can feel comfortable about where the data goes. arm speaking to caroline hyde. the opportunities for the internet of things. what sort of numbers are we talking about and how real is this? this is pretty real, i am in a small apartment. i can play with the lights via the internet and sw
these are the key ingredients -- a sensor, processor, and wireless connectivity. deployed in all sorts of places -- cow stomachs, parking places, subway trains. goingn work out what is on inside your stomach or are you taking your medication properly. hundreds of applications. >> is there concern about , privacy, is that something you have to respond to? the issue about security come privacy, what can be used for what purpose is important. is providing technologies so data can be secured....
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but the look at the sensors just past treasure island. we are seeing a few yellow sensors again heading out to the east bay from the tunnel. here is a live look at our sensors along the peninsula. i know some of our co-workers got trapped in this and have been trapped in for a while. they've been doing some road work on northbound 101 along the stretch heading into palo alto. various lanes blocked. we'll let anywhen things wrap -- you know when things wrap. one more time. everything looks good there. the nimitz 880 and oakland in oakland everything is good approaching washington to oak around the area though, three late lanes are blocked -- right lanes are blocked actually both directions until about 5:00. right now the commute looks great through the livermore valley. even through the alt manhattan process no big problem -- altamont pass no big problems and b.a.r.t. also looks good. great start system wide no delays. that's your latest kcbs traffic. michelle, frank back to you guys. >>> thank you liz. now firefighters are expecting an es
but the look at the sensors just past treasure island. we are seeing a few yellow sensors again heading out to the east bay from the tunnel. here is a live look at our sensors along the peninsula. i know some of our co-workers got trapped in this and have been trapped in for a while. they've been doing some road work on northbound 101 along the stretch heading into palo alto. various lanes blocked. we'll let anywhen things wrap -- you know when things wrap. one more time. everything looks good...
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just the usual slow sensors coming out of tracy and the altamont pass. the drive time is back to normal about 15 or 16 minutes between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. here's a live look at the nimitz 880 in oakland. oakland looks okay. it's san leandro northbound various lanes blocked for the next 10 or 15 minutes. bay bridge three lanes open in each direction of 101 closer to the toll plaza the golden gate bridge, we can see it though maybe the fog not quite as thick this morning across the span so visibility really shouldn't be an issue there or the bay bridge. everything is quiet coming into san francisco. eastbound treasure island to the metering lights, again various lanes blocked for a while but no delay right now if you are trying to get to the east bay. bart everything on time more than 25 trains in all directions. remember kcbs when you hit the roads at 106.9 fm or 740-am. that's traffic. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> 4:49 now. a number of bay area bars likely to be packed up later this morning when mexico plays cameroon in t
just the usual slow sensors coming out of tracy and the altamont pass. the drive time is back to normal about 15 or 16 minutes between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. here's a live look at the nimitz 880 in oakland. oakland looks okay. it's san leandro northbound various lanes blocked for the next 10 or 15 minutes. bay bridge three lanes open in each direction of 101 closer to the toll plaza the golden gate bridge, we can see it though maybe the fog not quite as thick this morning...
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an integrated depth sensor, a tablet version of the knex.he research is going to change a lot of things in our lives. data scientists have been trying to quantify not only human behavior but human interactions with other people. wearing quies he that track their movements and listen to the tone of their voice. researchers came away with all sorts of data about improving efficiency, at a call center, based on how fast people work after taking a break. now this sort of quantification is what google is after here. right now when you surf the web you're used to the idea that google serves up ads based on what you're look at on the last page. they could know that you and your kids are in the room, you are playing a game, what game you're playing, suggest what you might enjoy like a beverage, who knows, whatever it is your personal devices are about to know a lot more about you. >> that's jake ward in san francisco tonight. show stopping's a signature for seurch stroman. a creative force -- susan stroman. winner of five tony awards, up for another
an integrated depth sensor, a tablet version of the knex.he research is going to change a lot of things in our lives. data scientists have been trying to quantify not only human behavior but human interactions with other people. wearing quies he that track their movements and listen to the tone of their voice. researchers came away with all sorts of data about improving efficiency, at a call center, based on how fast people work after taking a break. now this sort of quantification is what...
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the sensor reads the address and as another four randomly assigned kaingz on either side.hat's encrypted with the national security agency's sha-256 encryption algorithm. what you get is a completely original 64-character id. happy child's data analysis is collected by a toronto startup turnstile lotions. three college buddies wanted more fans for their band. >> everyone carries cell phones in their pockets. automatically. >> turnstile was about finding concerts? >> figure out a way to reward them and say thank you. >> then you realize every retailer has the same questions about their fan base or customer base. >> now turnstile has 250 sensors in small businesses across toronto. the data has helped them adjust staffing, hours and one added an 80s dj. it's not all about sales. turnstile's data is being used to design plans for upgrading public transportation. >> so i was at happy child, my wife, i turned on my phone. can we see that information not? >> we do not present that information about individual phones to the retailer. >> doably but a length process. >> how many? >>
the sensor reads the address and as another four randomly assigned kaingz on either side.hat's encrypted with the national security agency's sha-256 encryption algorithm. what you get is a completely original 64-character id. happy child's data analysis is collected by a toronto startup turnstile lotions. three college buddies wanted more fans for their band. >> everyone carries cell phones in their pockets. automatically. >> turnstile was about finding concerts? >> figure out...
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once you get past that grant line exit, the sensors turn to yellow meaning speeds just below 40 miles hour. but obviously pretty sluggish across that stretch. not a great start we don't like to see any incidents in that year. the travel time about 23 minutes right now and once you hit the interchange, maybe a lit bit of fog but overall everything is moving well through the dublin grade. that's your latest traffic back to you guys. >>> thank you. opening arguments are underway in the sex abuse trial of a former concord elementary schoolteacher. kpix 5's sharon chen introduces us to one mother who's trying to change california law. >> reporter: woodside elementary a painful memory for tina jones. she says it's where two of her sons became sexual abuse victims. >> the last 14 months have been the toughest of that you are lives. >> reporter: yes, sir of martin pleaed not guilty to molesting 14 students. but jones says the school didn't do enough to keep them safe. >> i just cannot imagine having a suspicion about something and just not reporting it. >> reporter: jones says she's already b
once you get past that grant line exit, the sensors turn to yellow meaning speeds just below 40 miles hour. but obviously pretty sluggish across that stretch. not a great start we don't like to see any incidents in that year. the travel time about 23 minutes right now and once you hit the interchange, maybe a lit bit of fog but overall everything is moving well through the dublin grade. that's your latest traffic back to you guys. >>> thank you. opening arguments are underway in the...
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multiple versions of a watch that will incorporate several different screen sizes and more than 10 sensors to track things like health and fitness. earlier this month they showed you have a new app that could be put into the watch and says it's working with nike on health software. joining us is the head of technology of equity research at s & p capital. and our special guest host for the hour. you are a physician by training, you founded a couple of your own companies and were c.e.o. for a time and now an investor in many bio tech and health tech companies. so, this is the perfect story for you to discuss. i'm sure you've been following this, but how closely have you been following a potential iwatch from apple? >> very closely and i'm very, very excited about this. let's talk about it from a physician's point of view. 50% of all health care costs are due to lifestyle choices. why does that matter? well, 30% of americans are obese. 50% don't get the proper amount of exercise. if you have more than one chronic disease, costs seven times more to take care of those patients. measure, reward,
multiple versions of a watch that will incorporate several different screen sizes and more than 10 sensors to track things like health and fitness. earlier this month they showed you have a new app that could be put into the watch and says it's working with nike on health software. joining us is the head of technology of equity research at s & p capital. and our special guest host for the hour. you are a physician by training, you founded a couple of your own companies and were c.e.o. for a...
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just head to kpix.com. >> and we are searching for slow sensors around the bay area.and it's not hard to find one. if you're traveling in the south bay. northbound 101 you can see it's slow on the approach to capital expressway and pelley and then slows again getting closer to the interchange. also coming through the livermore valley. 15 miles per hour now so a lot of heavy traffic through the livermore valley. >>> some clouds moving in along the coastline clear right now. over the financial district. in san francisco. the this afternoon 80s inland and 70s inside the bay and 60s and windy toward the coastline. much cooler the next couple of days guys. >> all right, well, thanks for watching this morning. >> beautiful day enjoy it folks. we'll see you again at noontime. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is tuesday, june 24th, 2014. welcome to c"cbs this morning." >>> insurgents in iraq claim a big prize. secretary kerry tells cbs news why they refuse to launch air stri
just head to kpix.com. >> and we are searching for slow sensors around the bay area.and it's not hard to find one. if you're traveling in the south bay. northbound 101 you can see it's slow on the approach to capital expressway and pelley and then slows again getting closer to the interchange. also coming through the livermore valley. 15 miles per hour now so a lot of heavy traffic through the livermore valley. >>> some clouds moving in along the coastline clear right now. over...
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sensors will track your health and your fitness. samsung already has a watch it's called the galaxy gear and google will introduce their own soon android wear. >>> all right, time for a check on the traffic to see how things are moving along. good morning liz. and good morning guys. >> overall things are okay. we have a little bit of fog and a few more accidents rolling in. and the bay bridge of course is backed up like it often is at 6:15. the metering lights have been on now for about a half hour. so you are officially stacked up through the maze and i want to show you some of the sensors on the approach. you'll notice westbound 580 is already jamming up just beyond the 24 interchange. and it's pretty slow going as well. on the east shore freeway right around the berkeley curve. all right here's one of the accidents that we mentioned. this time it's on the guadalupe parkway northbound 87 at taylor street. almost as soon as it was reported it was quickly cleared to the right hand shoulder. right around 680 they cleared everything.
sensors will track your health and your fitness. samsung already has a watch it's called the galaxy gear and google will introduce their own soon android wear. >>> all right, time for a check on the traffic to see how things are moving along. good morning liz. and good morning guys. >> overall things are okay. we have a little bit of fog and a few more accidents rolling in. and the bay bridge of course is backed up like it often is at 6:15. the metering lights have been on now...
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. >> there are motion sensors inside. >> the spoon turns on when lifted from the table. a motion sensor inside moves it in the opposite direction of where the user is shaking, canceling out more than 70% of the tremor. he came up with the idea in graduate school while working on stabilization mechanics for the military. but he knew the technology could be used to help those living with parkinson's and essential tremor. >> this is something where, you know, people are struggling every day. it's something i think really we empathize with, and have compassion for. >> that compassion allowed joe bremhorset to enjoy his favorite food in public again. >> i love soup. for 20 years i couldn't eat soup until i came across this spoon. >> joe now has his essential tremor under control. but he said he will never forget the first time he saw joe use a prototype spoon. >> it showed him eating soup. and then actually feeding himself. all of my work had actually been useful. >> there are plans to roll out new attachments. a fork and a deeper spoon will be available this month. and they'
. >> there are motion sensors inside. >> the spoon turns on when lifted from the table. a motion sensor inside moves it in the opposite direction of where the user is shaking, canceling out more than 70% of the tremor. he came up with the idea in graduate school while working on stabilization mechanics for the military. but he knew the technology could be used to help those living with parkinson's and essential tremor. >> this is something where, you know, people are...
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our sensors are improving now eastbound.stalled truck blocking one bore of the caldecott. in the south bay you can see 101 maybe a touch of brake lights just past the 280-680 interchange. for the most part of the south bay is doing well. that is your latest "kcbs traffic." i noticed roberta has her hi- def doppler out. so i know something's going on. >> that's why it's so exciting this morning! get to call on this great tool, haven't used this in months. it's our live hi-def doppler radar. yes, raindrops on your rooftops early this morning. .01" of precip reported in throughout the tri-valley, livermore, pleasanton, also throughout san ramon and danville. .01" just enough to wet the pavement in san jose this morning. we do have mostly cloudy skies, so far no reports of any airport delays but we'll keep on checking just for you. san jose, currently at 61 degrees. it's also in the low 60s in livermore and in concord. now, okay, we had a few raindrops early this morning. we had some condensation in the form of drizzle due to th
our sensors are improving now eastbound.stalled truck blocking one bore of the caldecott. in the south bay you can see 101 maybe a touch of brake lights just past the 280-680 interchange. for the most part of the south bay is doing well. that is your latest "kcbs traffic." i noticed roberta has her hi- def doppler out. so i know something's going on. >> that's why it's so exciting this morning! get to call on this great tool, haven't used this in months. it's our live hi-def...
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it is look better than usual with a few slow sensors to pittsburg out of antioch. the drives are good but for the central vietnam tracy to dublin drive because of an early accident that is cleared off the shoulder and from antioch to condition core at 15 minutes and san rafael to the san francisco area is looking good and the bay bridge toll plaza it looks like the metering lights have been turned on and i will check with you with traffic backing up toward the overcrossing. >>> a love of swimming and an eagerness toes there a few pounds have drawn 22-time olympic medalist michael phelps back into the poll where he will compete in the grand politicians of santa clara retires after the 2012 london games and zion a comeback last your saying he is the happiest he has ever been is loves that he is doing this on his own terms. >> i do it because i enjoy it. whatever you take, whatever you say, it will or will not do for my legacy, that doesn't bother me. i am doing this because i enjoy being in the water and enjoy competing. that is why i am here. >> the moot ised final
it is look better than usual with a few slow sensors to pittsburg out of antioch. the drives are good but for the central vietnam tracy to dublin drive because of an early accident that is cleared off the shoulder and from antioch to condition core at 15 minutes and san rafael to the san francisco area is looking good and the bay bridge toll plaza it looks like the metering lights have been turned on and i will check with you with traffic backing up toward the overcrossing. >>> a love...
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we have sensors connecting vehicles and offices. that data coming in across the economies of these internet communications, energy, internet and logistics internet is providing a wealth of data about what goes on at any given moment across the economy. by 2030 perhaps 112 yen sensors and i know later on we will talk about the questions of privacy and data security so it is exhilarating and frightening at the same time. there's a lot of possibilities enabled of challenges that what is interesting in the opportunity perspective, millions of the consumers can now do what they did with information goods. they can go up on this expanded internet of things ahead and buying the data coming through on their own and with that coming through the system they can create their own algorithms like google and facebook's today and dramatically increase their own productivity and reduce marginal costs and producing their own energy and three d. printer products. it's only the first few years to determine this shift in the economy. >> can you explain
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alderman bob fioretti says mayor emanuel should have gotten city council approval to install sensorsalong michigan avenue. they will measure air quality, sound volume and other environmental information. but fioretti is concerned about privacy, because the sensors will also count people using wireless signals on their mobile devices. >> it's going to be counting the number of devices that can see in the same way those rubber hoses that cross the street count the number of cars that go by. >>data from the sensors will be studied by the university of chicago and argonne national laboratory. the first eight will go up next month. researchers hope to install dozens more around the loop by the end of the year. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. longtime chicago alderman ed burke says he has prostate cancer and will undergo surgery later this week - after the city council meeting tomorrow. burke has never missing a council meeting over the last 45 years, so he scheduled his surgery for thursday so he won't break that streak. another fallen soldier from the chicago area w
alderman bob fioretti says mayor emanuel should have gotten city council approval to install sensorsalong michigan avenue. they will measure air quality, sound volume and other environmental information. but fioretti is concerned about privacy, because the sensors will also count people using wireless signals on their mobile devices. >> it's going to be counting the number of devices that can see in the same way those rubber hoses that cross the street count the number of cars that go by....
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you can see it hang on our sensors.ll is westbound 80 around isabel and you can see the drive time up to 23 minutes from the altamont pass where we were already seeing delays from 205 out of tracy. once you hit the dublin interchange, traffic moves better and continues to look good through the dublin grade and out to the castro valley y. here's a live look outside, obviously no delay right now in either direction across the san mateo bridge. westbound 92, cruising right along in the commute direction heading out of hayward to the peninsula. and at the bay bridge, a pattern is building to the middle of the parking lot. if you have fastrak so far no problems getting into san francisco. and here's a look at your most popular east bay drive again. it's that livermore valley commute that's slow on 580. golden gate bridge looking good from sausalito into san francisco. the south bay also checking in problem-free. and it continues to move well along the peninsula. mass transit on time. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." back t
you can see it hang on our sensors.ll is westbound 80 around isabel and you can see the drive time up to 23 minutes from the altamont pass where we were already seeing delays from 205 out of tracy. once you hit the dublin interchange, traffic moves better and continues to look good through the dublin grade and out to the castro valley y. here's a live look outside, obviously no delay right now in either direction across the san mateo bridge. westbound 92, cruising right along in the commute...
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you can see lots of green on our sensors so no delays through that area. in fact, 880 altogether looks pretty good northbound all the way into oakland. southbound no delays as you work your way towards hayward. elsewhere, west 80 earlier roadwork near powell street. that should be in the clearing stages. you can see a lot of green here on our sensors also. easy ride towards the bay bridge. no delays at the bay bridge itself in fact traffic pretty light so far, no metering lights on. typically they turn on anywhere between 5:45 and 6:00. but so far, so good if you are headed into san francisco a nice ride. coming out of marin county looks good. southbound 101 clear all the way to the golden gate bridge. north 101 not showing any delays. and if you are headed across the bridge into san francisco traffic looks good there, as well. in fact, that's the theme for the morning. san mateo bridge awesome in both directions, 14 minutes between 880 and 101, 101 also problem-free. here's where you might see a few brake lights. westbound 580 altamont pass to 680, 16 min
you can see lots of green on our sensors so no delays through that area. in fact, 880 altogether looks pretty good northbound all the way into oakland. southbound no delays as you work your way towards hayward. elsewhere, west 80 earlier roadwork near powell street. that should be in the clearing stages. you can see a lot of green here on our sensors also. easy ride towards the bay bridge. no delays at the bay bridge itself in fact traffic pretty light so far, no metering lights on. typically...
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a good 20 minutes at least just to get you on the bridge and then our sensors pick up a little bit ofng as you head the beginning of the incline but for the most part this is typical stuff for this time of the morning. and there is one accident reported now westbound the 80 approaching 13th so heads up there otherwise a little slow around the berkeley curve if you are coming on the eastshore freeway. here's a live look sensors coming into san jose. 101 we are starting to see some delays around capital president is and continuing into your san jose exits and a live look through the livermore valley the red sensors are popping up so you know that there's bigger delays 30 minutes between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange and the dublin interchange. that's a look at your "kcbs traffic." frank, michelle, back to you guys. >> elizabeth, thank you. this morning a silicon valley entrepreneur and his girlfriend are behind bars. they are accused of running a sex for hire website. federal agents took several boxes of evidence from this home in mountain view. they say it's tied to the
a good 20 minutes at least just to get you on the bridge and then our sensors pick up a little bit ofng as you head the beginning of the incline but for the most part this is typical stuff for this time of the morning. and there is one accident reported now westbound the 80 approaching 13th so heads up there otherwise a little slow around the berkeley curve if you are coming on the eastshore freeway. here's a live look sensors coming into san jose. 101 we are starting to see some delays around...
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>> there's a fascinating idea for people who want to get their ideas across with the government sensors. and almost every day, there's a new code phrase, june 4th, people in tienanmen square, people started talking about may 5th, and when that didn't work, they had the combination of chinese characters. there are a lot of people in china, and they're very well connected by the mobile media and creative. so you see the government trying to keep up with all of the energies that people are in china will prevail, but the government uses a lot of resources to this end. >> thank you for sharing your expertise part-time. >> in the middle east, strong reaction tonight after the u.s. says that it's willing to work with the new government. the palestinian government has sworn in yesterday. and the government is backed by hamas, which does not recognize the state of israel. and which has the u.s. labeled a terrorist organization. joie chen talks about what's coming up on america tonight. >> tonight on our program, the focus on the cameras that are everywhere these days and what happens when they g
>> there's a fascinating idea for people who want to get their ideas across with the government sensors. and almost every day, there's a new code phrase, june 4th, people in tienanmen square, people started talking about may 5th, and when that didn't work, they had the combination of chinese characters. there are a lot of people in china, and they're very well connected by the mobile media and creative. so you see the government trying to keep up with all of the energies that people are...
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we know that it is slow out of union city on our sensors, as well.ve look if you are coming into oakland northbound and southbound 880 at the speed limit near the oakland coliseum. other drive times looks like westbound 580 commute through livermore still slow but again even though it's probably our slowest drive time it's still better than it usually is. so it is "friday light." 24 minutes between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. if you are heading to the richmond/san rafael bridge, some slight delays in the far right cash lanes. and bart is on time. in today's drives me crazy, we have an email from eula lewis. she writes, my greatest frustration is the metering lights. who determines when they're turned on? what is the criteria? i listen to your report every morning and the lights are being turned on earlier and earlier. good question, eula. we found out why. >>> reporter: several days a week, eula lewis commutes to san francisco. >> in my mind and i know it's probably not true, but in my mind, i see someone walking around with their c
we know that it is slow out of union city on our sensors, as well.ve look if you are coming into oakland northbound and southbound 880 at the speed limit near the oakland coliseum. other drive times looks like westbound 580 commute through livermore still slow but again even though it's probably our slowest drive time it's still better than it usually is. so it is "friday light." 24 minutes between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. if you are heading to the richmond/san...
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sensors. efficiency. convenience. it is about peace of mind. safety and security. smoke sensors.noxide sensors. all of these are actually going to be connected in march or smart phone. when you're out of your home, you are still connect did to the most precious asset you are to own in your lifetime. >> we have got to wrap this up. give me a sense of the world. >> i think this is going to be huge. it is going to be even bigger than that normal internet. the internet of things is going to be huge. millionbe about 15 connected devices in the next year. this will be part of parcel of our everyday life whether it is a car or at home or personal care or elder care. it will be so prevalent. >> thank you very much indeed. clearly the opportunity is huge. we will talk much more about this. i will show you around in a little bit anze also speak to the company behind the apartment as well. >> coming up, brazil world cup fans not dancing to the somber beat. and others intory today's newspaper segment. ♪ >> welcome back. i am mark barton. the time in london is 60 d 5 a.m. the news -- 6:55 a.m
sensors. efficiency. convenience. it is about peace of mind. safety and security. smoke sensors.noxide sensors. all of these are actually going to be connected in march or smart phone. when you're out of your home, you are still connect did to the most precious asset you are to own in your lifetime. >> we have got to wrap this up. give me a sense of the world. >> i think this is going to be huge. it is going to be even bigger than that normal internet. the internet of things is...
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. >> reporter: so you can get social skirting sensors.nchor free says its app getting downloaded hundreds of thousands of times a day when governments try to sensor citizens. this condition tracks social media use. they say people in iraq will gravitate toward technology that helps them communicate. >> while the government has it shut down, it broadens the way people communicate. >> reporter: they say it will work to bring people together no matter where or what the politics are. >> we have only one goal in our company. and that is to provide private and secure access to the world's information. >> reporter: using mobile technology to help people stay connected, even when governments try to get in the way. the app from anchor free is free for a seven-day trial. then it will be $5 a mondays. the company says it gets hundreds of thousands of downloads every time a government tries to sensor social media. >>> europe's natural gas supply may be of interrupted. russia is demanding that ukraine pay for its gas up front as well as millions of do
. >> reporter: so you can get social skirting sensors.nchor free says its app getting downloaded hundreds of thousands of times a day when governments try to sensor citizens. this condition tracks social media use. they say people in iraq will gravitate toward technology that helps them communicate. >> while the government has it shut down, it broadens the way people communicate. >> reporter: they say it will work to bring people together no matter where or what the politics...
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look at the real sensors here and a smooth flow of traffic and for the bay bridge. nothing unexpected for the pattern. over in sunol big issue. southbound 680 jams up. the earlier jam down towards sunol boulevard is starting to loosen up and the big rig that was in lanes looks off to the shoulder. speed sensors ledding down towards highway 84. watch for the disturbance in the south bay. nothing really unusual about this pattern. just a little lighter than we typically see. as folks head towards the beach, christina and i know that because of the forecast, as well. 17 southbound you lose a lane. landscaping between idle wild and the summit. yesterday morning huge backups and i want to warn folks about that because cal trans did tell us about it today. >> by the way, want to take a minute to congratulate you guys. kendall graduating from kindergarten. not just congratulations to her, but to mom and dad. >> from second to third grade and you have the same? >> yep. >> and i have three dogs. three dogs. >> yes. they have graduated from everything they enrolled in. >> sum
look at the real sensors here and a smooth flow of traffic and for the bay bridge. nothing unexpected for the pattern. over in sunol big issue. southbound 680 jams up. the earlier jam down towards sunol boulevard is starting to loosen up and the big rig that was in lanes looks off to the shoulder. speed sensors ledding down towards highway 84. watch for the disturbance in the south bay. nothing really unusual about this pattern. just a little lighter than we typically see. as folks head towards...
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construction project will be picked up at 5:00 and hopefully in a few more minutes you can see the red sensorsf of the toll plaza you can see the traffic is improving so they have picked it up with the headlights headed eastbound and tail lights headed into san francisco. we will watch it this morning. >>> thank you. a love of swimming and eagerness to shed a few pounds have drawn 22-time olympic medalist back to the pool where he will compete in santa clara. he retired after the 2012 london olympic games but decided on a comeback and says he is the happiest he has ever been and loves that he is doing it on his own terms. >> i do it because i enjoy it. whatever you take, whatever you -- the american public says it will or will not do, that doesn't bother me. i am doing this because i enjoy being in the water. i'm enjoying competing. that is the only reason why i am here. >> the meet is his final tune-up for nationals in early august. >> he really looks overweight. >> fathers can get defensive about little girls when they grow up and now this father's rule for dating is viral. the man in new je
construction project will be picked up at 5:00 and hopefully in a few more minutes you can see the red sensorsf of the toll plaza you can see the traffic is improving so they have picked it up with the headlights headed eastbound and tail lights headed into san francisco. we will watch it this morning. >>> thank you. a love of swimming and eagerness to shed a few pounds have drawn 22-time olympic medalist back to the pool where he will compete in santa clara. he retired after the 2012...
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we have the bones, the cameras, motion sensors. we have the elements.eed are the inventors to put this together. we are good at putting systems together. we leave the world at knitting things together. the chinese may be better at making it, but we are better at putting it together. >> it is the beginning of what we know is going to be a fantastic hour. the curator of ted med. >> roadblocks to innovation. the war against patent trolls. >> what do trolls sound like? >> i know what he looks like. like me before i get my makeup done. the muggers will be ready. we show you how the vips land to stay safe at the world cup. we are streaming on your smartphone, tablet, bloomberg.com. ♪ >> you're watching market makers on bloomberg television. i'm erik schatzker with stephanie ruhle. patents have long been a debate. this is a miserable with complications and all kinds of expert your -- all kinds of obscure fine print. jaywalker is the executive chairman of patent properties. with us now is marshall phelps, the head of the intellectual property at microsoft and i
we have the bones, the cameras, motion sensors. we have the elements.eed are the inventors to put this together. we are good at putting systems together. we leave the world at knitting things together. the chinese may be better at making it, but we are better at putting it together. >> it is the beginning of what we know is going to be a fantastic hour. the curator of ted med. >> roadblocks to innovation. the war against patent trolls. >> what do trolls sound like? >> i...
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they were back to that, censorship, 14,462 sensors doing world war ii. that is a lot of people.d war ii was over there were hardly any. two world wars, short worse, politicians are listening to this, you should heed the warning of history, two world war, four years each, censorship was acceptable. mail surveillance was acceptable for those four years and then it was over. then we get to the cold war, much longer warranty would be astonished to see what happened. then the war on terror, there was a really long war. as far as i am concerned we went as far as we did with the nsa surveillance. we are in this period of war, borders between war and peace are not clear. it was a lot easier to demarcate in nearly 20th century, the war is over and it wasn't acceptable. so the u.s. office of censorship turned over 4,600 messages to the fbi to examine for secret writing. and the u.s. answers found a lot more letters with secret writing and the british found 219 and they had an earlier start so the total tally was 339. that is a good rate. it is an eagle in a haystack job. if you get free 3
they were back to that, censorship, 14,462 sensors doing world war ii. that is a lot of people.d war ii was over there were hardly any. two world wars, short worse, politicians are listening to this, you should heed the warning of history, two world war, four years each, censorship was acceptable. mail surveillance was acceptable for those four years and then it was over. then we get to the cold war, much longer warranty would be astonished to see what happened. then the war on terror, there...
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. >> we also have occupancy sensors. if nobody is in that room, lights turn off. to have sustainable features. it's another thing to have an integrated systems sustainability. >> when you have a building that's lead platinum, there are a couple themes important. one is daylight harvesting where you harvest the daylight and have it penetrate the building so that people have views, they see sunlight, which means that partitions and workstations are much lower so that people can see. >> so, human comfort combined with light reduction, the amount of electric light reduction, all with the aim of creating, you know, a marvelous workplace that people want to come to, feel comfortable working in, thrive at what they're doing, all kind of integrate together. and the daylighting lighting strategy is a very important part of that equation. >> one of the keys to this building is that we're maximizing the use of natural daylight to light the building. >> here in our south facade we have light shells. they help shade the floor, but as well light bounces off of the light shells
. >> we also have occupancy sensors. if nobody is in that room, lights turn off. to have sustainable features. it's another thing to have an integrated systems sustainability. >> when you have a building that's lead platinum, there are a couple themes important. one is daylight harvesting where you harvest the daylight and have it penetrate the building so that people have views, they see sunlight, which means that partitions and workstations are much lower so that people can see....
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>> this has sophisticated sensors.number of other parameters and it will send alarm to make sure that you get to help you need. gerri: we don't want to hear from you. we want to hear from you online. answer a question online. this administration, david writes, obama has bypassed a little girl and sent hundreds of million dollars to people in the form of welfare checks. and tom says ronald reagan was a man of integrity. and chris says the employer does not care about the common man. and why stocks here are rallying, trying to jumpstart the economy of the eurozone. the numbers that matter to you in your wallet. gerri: imagine negative interest rates. the banks charging you to hold your money. unbelievable. it just happened to be european central bank today. minus 0.1%, the idea is to force banks to lend. for more on this we have steve moore. this is almost unimaginable. it's hard for me to understand this. of course we are talking about europe and banks and not consumers. can you explat is going on here and why? >> well,
>> this has sophisticated sensors.number of other parameters and it will send alarm to make sure that you get to help you need. gerri: we don't want to hear from you. we want to hear from you online. answer a question online. this administration, david writes, obama has bypassed a little girl and sent hundreds of million dollars to people in the form of welfare checks. and tom says ronald reagan was a man of integrity. and chris says the employer does not care about the common man. and...
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but our sensors are now picking up traffic moving well even that eastbound direction. it did delay some of that traffic as they held it back to clear up the the accident. so as of now, just one lane open in the east bound direction between treasure island and the metering lights and that should be picked up in 30 minutes or so. we'll move on to the rest of the commute getting into the citywide open at the bay bridge toll plaza. the golden gate commute is looking good. no major construction and traffic fine leaving southern marin heading into san francisco. no problems reported for the south bay. right here the 880/237 interchange moving at the speed limit. that's a look at "kcbs traffic." now to michelle. >>> liza, thank you. our drought just keeps getting worse. look at this from the national weather service. it shows how bad things got in just one week. with the addition of two more areas of northern california, one-third of the state is now facing exceptional drought conditions. in pleasanton, brown has become the new green. the city wants to make sure everyone know
but our sensors are now picking up traffic moving well even that eastbound direction. it did delay some of that traffic as they held it back to clear up the the accident. so as of now, just one lane open in the east bound direction between treasure island and the metering lights and that should be picked up in 30 minutes or so. we'll move on to the rest of the commute getting into the citywide open at the bay bridge toll plaza. the golden gate commute is looking good. no major construction and...
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so we decided to start by installing diagnostic sensors inside the t ten and now we have collected a full. re-image diagnostic results. this is a full scale replica of the e.o. for institute diverted thomson scattering system for. the sixth device would be located just one point five meters away from the. business and only a two centimeter gap in the. diverts helps maintain the purity of the place an important role in ensuring the safety of the. registers the gamma radiation produced during the...
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so we decided to start by installing diagnostic sensors inside the t ten and now we have collected a full. ray machine results. this is a full scale replica of the e.o. for institutes divert. the six ton device would be located just one point five meters away from the. business and only a two centimeter gap in the. diverts helps maintain the purity of the plays an important role in ensuring the safety of the. camera registers the gamma radiation produced during the reaction this information to measure the confinements of the alpha particles generated fusion alpha particles play a crucial role in producing a burning plasma which is a self-sustaining reaction. if any power. to institute is also building this neutral particle. concentrations. isotopes deviation from. the reactor this information allows a few levels to be adjusted accordingly. russia has been put in charge of supplying this dog gnostic system basically that's because we've been leaders in the application of these diagnostics nuclear installations for a number of decades now we've dozens of instruments operating on this p
so we decided to start by installing diagnostic sensors inside the t ten and now we have collected a full. ray machine results. this is a full scale replica of the e.o. for institutes divert. the six ton device would be located just one point five meters away from the. business and only a two centimeter gap in the. diverts helps maintain the purity of the plays an important role in ensuring the safety of the. camera registers the gamma radiation produced during the reaction this information to...