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, toilet sensors, refrigerator sensor and three big easy buttons to summon help. incorporated with the existing door and motion sensors this system enabled her to have some independence and privacy while we were able to monitor her normal schedule and get alerts when patterns changed or issues arose that required immediacies stance. we set parameters that allowed us to be alert by cell phones to potential false or wandering alerts to immediately check on her. for example bed sensors detected normal and changing sleep patterns. fridge straight tore sensor would recognize when she would forget to eat. before full-time care giving, pressing a button someone would help. they provide alerts based on individual sensors it provides a comprehensive wellness overview and data summary tools that make it much easier to see trends and patterns. user-friendly graphics make it easy to understand what is gradually changing in her life-style. the system enabled us to know when to layer in additional care and assistance. matching it to her state of health as her capabilities chang
, toilet sensors, refrigerator sensor and three big easy buttons to summon help. incorporated with the existing door and motion sensors this system enabled her to have some independence and privacy while we were able to monitor her normal schedule and get alerts when patterns changed or issues arose that required immediacies stance. we set parameters that allowed us to be alert by cell phones to potential false or wandering alerts to immediately check on her. for example bed sensors detected...
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we give them heavy machinery, and the next stage of that is that we give them sensors and sensor datad that's one way that we'll make them more productive. so i look at areas where we'll have large pools of labor and areas that are highly labor intensive. and you're already starting to see the infusion of capital into their experiences. so i look at like leisure and entertainment, hotels that have crews that go around and clean the rooms. today, they'll ring the doorbell, they'll wait. they'll ring the doorbell again. they'll wait. they'll knock. then they'll eventually open the door and inevitably somebody's still in there and shut the door and move on to the next one. you're starting to see hotels use infrared doorbells so they can tell there's somebody in the room and they become more efficient. you look at uber, air bnb. this is taking capital that was being underutilized and deploying it in a more useful, more productive way. so i think anywhere we have capital that's being underutilized or anywhere we have large labor pool that isn't using a lot of capital are areas that will be
we give them heavy machinery, and the next stage of that is that we give them sensors and sensor datad that's one way that we'll make them more productive. so i look at areas where we'll have large pools of labor and areas that are highly labor intensive. and you're already starting to see the infusion of capital into their experiences. so i look at like leisure and entertainment, hotels that have crews that go around and clean the rooms. today, they'll ring the doorbell, they'll wait. they'll...
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there's about 300 sensors around the city. this is put out by the washington post, the dark area is where there have been the most shots, which is surprisingly large number of gunfire in d.c. one interesting thing is in 2011 the white house was hit by gunfire. it was discovered that there was a bullet in the white house, the question is why did the city that has all of these shots fired sensors, why did this not protect? the answer is nobody thought to put the sensors around the white house or around the high-income areas of washington d.c. so it was never measured. so the technology that was available was never put in this area. we need to talk about collaboration coronation. one interesting question for government right now, especially his staff himself why didn't we create it? if you think about it the problem over try to solve, matching passengers to drivers was really a tax problem was something that cities and states knew they had, their familiar with rolling out technology and they did this in the past, but they didn't
there's about 300 sensors around the city. this is put out by the washington post, the dark area is where there have been the most shots, which is surprisingly large number of gunfire in d.c. one interesting thing is in 2011 the white house was hit by gunfire. it was discovered that there was a bullet in the white house, the question is why did the city that has all of these shots fired sensors, why did this not protect? the answer is nobody thought to put the sensors around the white house or...
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we give our workers pc's and heavy machinery and the next stage is that we give them sensors and sensorata. and that is one way that we'll make them more productive. so i look at areas where we have large pools of labor and areas highly labor intensive and you are suing the infusion of capital into the experiences. i look at leisure and entertainment, hotels that have crews that come around to clean the room. today they ring the door bell and wait. they ring again and wait and then knock and somebody is in there and shut the door and on to the next one. you are seeing them use infrared door bells to tell if there is somebody in the room and they become more efficient. you look at uber and air bnb, this is taking capital underutilized and producing it in a more productive way. so anywhere we have capital underutilized or a large labor pool isn't using a lot of capital are areas disrupted in the next ten years. larry -- >> i like the second question. i don't have any science or empirical evidence for this, but i'm been very optimistic about the likely impact of future technologies and the
we give our workers pc's and heavy machinery and the next stage is that we give them sensors and sensorata. and that is one way that we'll make them more productive. so i look at areas where we have large pools of labor and areas highly labor intensive and you are suing the infusion of capital into the experiences. i look at leisure and entertainment, hotels that have crews that come around to clean the room. today they ring the door bell and wait. they ring again and wait and then knock and...
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there's 300 sensors around the city. this has put out for the "washington post" or the dark areas are where there is no shock which is surprisingly large number of gun fire in d.c. one of the interesting things here in 2011 the white house was hit by gunfire and it was discovered by a bullet in the white house. the question was why didn't a city that has all of the shots fired, why did this not get detect it? you can tell when we look at a map that nobody thought the sensors were ever measured. the technology available was in a fight and in this case to a wealthy area. think about how we make sure the internet applies to help the widest set of individuals. but talk about collaboration and coordination. especially locals asked themselves why did we create huber. if you think about this, the problem that huber tried to solve, the problem of matching passengers to drivers attacks the problem. cities and states knew they had. they were familiar with really not elegy. they done this in the past and were close to the problem b
there's 300 sensors around the city. this has put out for the "washington post" or the dark areas are where there is no shock which is surprisingly large number of gun fire in d.c. one of the interesting things here in 2011 the white house was hit by gunfire and it was discovered by a bullet in the white house. the question was why didn't a city that has all of the shots fired, why did this not get detect it? you can tell when we look at a map that nobody thought the sensors were ever...
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, chair sensors, refrigerator sensors and a censor for help. we monitored her schedule and got alerts when patterns changed or issues required immediately assistance and we set parameters to be alerted to cell phones by potential falls or wandering alerts so we could immediately check on her. bed sensors facilitated in tracking sleep patterns. a censor on the fridge helped recognize if she would forget to eat. the system provides many of alerts that provide overview including data summary tools making it easier to see trends and patterns the user-friendly graphics made it easy to see what is changing in her life allowing us to know when to layer in additional care and standards. my wife and her twin sister are the two primary caregivers tell you the three balanced benefit system is the breadth and solution. the system provides a peace of mind assuring us mom is safe and allowing us to check on her when we are not in her cottage. the technology is a priceless gift enabling the request to live at home independently. it has been a relief allowing
, chair sensors, refrigerator sensors and a censor for help. we monitored her schedule and got alerts when patterns changed or issues required immediately assistance and we set parameters to be alerted to cell phones by potential falls or wandering alerts so we could immediately check on her. bed sensors facilitated in tracking sleep patterns. a censor on the fridge helped recognize if she would forget to eat. the system provides many of alerts that provide overview including data summary tools...
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those with sensors have of on thursday -- a longer stay by nearly two years. we now have a commercial partner to bring this technology to seniors many of my colleagues have also developed exciting technology to help seniors. bloodied potential for health care is significant to detect health problems early so treatment can be offered is less expensive than of the current approach. to keep seniors healthier to stay in their own homes. of a bite to see a used throughout the country some others can benefit including my mom and dad and your loved ones. >> thank you for your testimony. mr. strickland? >> good afternoon. members of the committee come on behalf of aging parents thanks for the opportunity to testify today. is of a difficult process with technology to help our parents' age in place. my wife and i have mothers '85 and '86 and both always desired to live and homes as long as possible needless to say it has been a challenge with their safety in state of mind with us privacy and living several hours apart makes them more challenging. my mother is very indep
those with sensors have of on thursday -- a longer stay by nearly two years. we now have a commercial partner to bring this technology to seniors many of my colleagues have also developed exciting technology to help seniors. bloodied potential for health care is significant to detect health problems early so treatment can be offered is less expensive than of the current approach. to keep seniors healthier to stay in their own homes. of a bite to see a used throughout the country some others can...
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they interact with cells in the dog's nose and those cells are different types of sensors. the dog has, i think it's more than a thousand different types of sensors. people only have 350. the enose will be made up of nano sensors from odorous compounds will be lightly applied over the sense for detection and analysis >> we would like to take the information from those nano sensors and process it using a computer, not a dog's brain and that's the trajectory we are on to try to produce an artificial system that could yudly be as good as the dog >> before that, scientists have to identify what the odorants are that dogs seem to detect >> it makes me wonder how can you make a sensor for a compound that you haven'yet identified? >> we have shown that it can detect compounds that people are inca incapable of detecting and this is very interesting and we obviously dogs can do this. right? it. >> dr. otto says the university is two to five years away from experimentally diagnosing patients in clinical trials but she has no doubt her dogs will get there. >> in the meantime, our most
they interact with cells in the dog's nose and those cells are different types of sensors. the dog has, i think it's more than a thousand different types of sensors. people only have 350. the enose will be made up of nano sensors from odorous compounds will be lightly applied over the sense for detection and analysis >> we would like to take the information from those nano sensors and process it using a computer, not a dog's brain and that's the trajectory we are on to try to produce an...
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now, the entire football program is wearing -- what are essentially brain sensors. kron four's philippe djegal is live in the newsroom. with a look at this new technology. philippe. >> phillipe :pam. the best part about this new technology is that it isn't confined to just football. but all contact sports. during all practices. and, all games. this device. >> : "the triax smart impact monitor." >> phillipe :now worn by san rafael high school's entire football program. >> : "it sits in a headband or a scull cap or a water polo cap, just like that end that sits on the back of the head." >> phillipe :the sensors track the amount of force each individual player absorbs. >> : "the trainer's alerted immediately when the impact of a certain g-force occurs." >> phillipe :much like what happened when this player took a hard hit. >> : "i have the field unit for the triax impact sensors." >> phillipe :on her phone and this box. head athletic trainr shana mckeever was notified right away that the player needed attention, later determining he sustained a concussion. >> : "i just
now, the entire football program is wearing -- what are essentially brain sensors. kron four's philippe djegal is live in the newsroom. with a look at this new technology. philippe. >> phillipe :pam. the best part about this new technology is that it isn't confined to just football. but all contact sports. during all practices. and, all games. this device. >> : "the triax smart impact monitor." >> phillipe :now worn by san rafael high school's entire football...
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who teamed up to invent a sensor to test acidification. >> accurate enough that the results matter. >> the goal is to create a network of sensors that will collect data on the world's oceans from the depth of 10,000 feet all the way up to the surface. and monitoring acid levels in real time. >> what we want to see out of this x prize are devices everywhere in the hands of scientists all over the world, research institutions, coastal managers,. >> angioteams have submitted their best ideas to x prize to split for a collective of $2 million in prize money. >> you never know where innovation comes pr. it was fun. >> our winner sun burst sensors, you have spent some time with them, what have you snowed? >> they come from missoula, montana. they don't have an ocean there. >> it's made of ti titanium. this is the i sammy, it is an inexpensive sammy. >> it won both the accuracy and the cost hands-down. i think the numbers that were important here is they brought the cost of one of these sensors from $15,000 to under $1,000. so a 15-fold reduction. and they created those cost reductions witho
who teamed up to invent a sensor to test acidification. >> accurate enough that the results matter. >> the goal is to create a network of sensors that will collect data on the world's oceans from the depth of 10,000 feet all the way up to the surface. and monitoring acid levels in real time. >> what we want to see out of this x prize are devices everywhere in the hands of scientists all over the world, research institutions, coastal managers,. >> angioteams have...
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they've got sensors all along the same. the data is there. they could have provided it to me. i would have drove. i've still got a car so i could've went straight down sixth and sixth. i just didn't want a park. the point is that data is there. we just are processed in real time. we are not able to take advantage of that is what streaming analytics will tell us to do. if i can see that data can have a predictive capability to say the trend ahead of me was doing the same thing so i'm not going to just update for each station, five minutes later, so look out to my destination and say you are going to be really late today. better drive. so i am running out of time, but one of the things i want to leave you with it's just a couple more technical aspects to keep your ears open for comment things that you want to keep an eye on this in the forward. i know a lot of you are ready for iot, but as you do, it seems that make the processing evolve as data implementable or things like architecture. we need to get away from the traditional request response we have right now. most of our tec
they've got sensors all along the same. the data is there. they could have provided it to me. i would have drove. i've still got a car so i could've went straight down sixth and sixth. i just didn't want a park. the point is that data is there. we just are processed in real time. we are not able to take advantage of that is what streaming analytics will tell us to do. if i can see that data can have a predictive capability to say the trend ahead of me was doing the same thing so i'm not going...
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they have sensors equipped on them so they can detect vibrations. using vibration detection, you figure out when a bridge is likely to fail and intervene before that happens. this has huge implications. we saw in minnesota the collapse of the bridge there. recently i-10 outside of los angeles. this is a huge problem in the united states. using connected devices to get real-time information about which bridges, highway structures should be replaced sooner. i pressed the button everyone told me not to press. i press it again. how's that? the other thing transforming homes. this is really interesting way. people are familiar with the net thermostat. now net has whole line of devices. they have along with that, my favorite is a, they have a smoke alarm and smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector. this is not just a smoke detector connected to to the internet. why does that even matter right? working together with the rest of your home system, if there is fire detected in your home for example, it knows, maybe i should turn off the air conditioner, b
they have sensors equipped on them so they can detect vibrations. using vibration detection, you figure out when a bridge is likely to fail and intervene before that happens. this has huge implications. we saw in minnesota the collapse of the bridge there. recently i-10 outside of los angeles. this is a huge problem in the united states. using connected devices to get real-time information about which bridges, highway structures should be replaced sooner. i pressed the button everyone told me...
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had a number of monitorizition system until the sheriff tried to take matters in his own hand and sensor indirectly. but the reason for financing in this is because it's the right thing to do. >> it's the right thing to do to prostitutes. >> the assumption is that it will go away. >> no, i don't think it's going away but i don't have websites for child prostitutes. i get it exists. >> it exists. the perpetrators, the pimples are going to use the internet. do you want them to use an internet website looking for the illegal contents or looking for the kids or trying to rescue them, or working for law enforcement to get the evidence in these very difficult cases. i work closely. with the vice cops, the agents doing the work. they understand the value, and what. >> we have spoken to some, some say they do, some don't. some would rather not have you around. others say it's easy. it's not universal. issue. >> i don't know who you are talking to. you are talking to someone at the elected level. regardless, the point is that the answer is in collaboration. there's no - nothing is being accomplis
had a number of monitorizition system until the sheriff tried to take matters in his own hand and sensor indirectly. but the reason for financing in this is because it's the right thing to do. >> it's the right thing to do to prostitutes. >> the assumption is that it will go away. >> no, i don't think it's going away but i don't have websites for child prostitutes. i get it exists. >> it exists. the perpetrators, the pimples are going to use the internet. do you want...
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we put a sensor on there and some precision weapons.the sensor integration package, the digital inoperability for long-range communications, and now the fueling capability. again, marine corps and navy have slightly difficult missions. i'm not going to speak for the navy. they'll chart their own course with the v-22. >> yeah, i totally agree. we'll learn from the marines. obviously we partner close with them as we bring this capability into the fleet. i think we'll end up, you know -- what i've promised our cadre of pilots and air crew is they'll be the ones that move into this new platform. you'll have some extended range. we're beefing up the range of the platform. as i mentioned, the primary logistics connection for the striker, but we'll look at other options. it brings a lot of flexibility. we've done very short demo, i guess, two summers ago out on the east coast. the air boss, a lot still to learn about how we would integrate that. they were pleased with out it turned out. i think it'll be a great capability we deliver. we'll con
we put a sensor on there and some precision weapons.the sensor integration package, the digital inoperability for long-range communications, and now the fueling capability. again, marine corps and navy have slightly difficult missions. i'm not going to speak for the navy. they'll chart their own course with the v-22. >> yeah, i totally agree. we'll learn from the marines. obviously we partner close with them as we bring this capability into the fleet. i think we'll end up, you know --...
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also sap flow sensors, they have flow sensors that tells them how well the vines are responding to that. and every week they fly airplanes overhead to take a high imagery of the vineyards so they get a better idea how everything is growing. >> if we can be as prepared and planned have and a good solid plan. do i get stressed out over it? no, specially knowing i have a lot of good systems to manage all of the activity we're doing. >> reporter: so they have good systems, good workers, as you can see, and also perhaps relying on a higher power because of at 11:0 a.m. here in livermore, the annual blessing of the grapes. as we are now in the full harvest here, bright and early in livermore. picking chardonnay grapes, again a week or two earlier than normal. live in-livermore, "today in the bay." >> like to see that quality control live. >> not a grape to waste. 5:39. a check of the weather. meteorologist kari hall. >> it will be a great day. but heating up in the tri-valley with the highs today, topping out in the 90s. get ready for that. but it will be cool along the coast with clouds and
also sap flow sensors, they have flow sensors that tells them how well the vines are responding to that. and every week they fly airplanes overhead to take a high imagery of the vineyards so they get a better idea how everything is growing. >> if we can be as prepared and planned have and a good solid plan. do i get stressed out over it? no, specially knowing i have a lot of good systems to manage all of the activity we're doing. >> reporter: so they have good systems, good workers,...
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sensors are a way to blow the whistle. back in the pads again. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: for these players something new. a sensor tucked in the headband to track the head impact. everyone gets one for games and practices. >> finish now, finish. >> reporter: the sensor picked up contact showing as a text on the sidelines. a hit of 25g's. he suffered a concussion years ago. >> i think this is good. i think this is going to be a new step into future technology. >> reporter: does that worry you? >> there is a possibility you can get it again. obviously it's a dangerous sport. >> i look at anything about 50. >> reporter: in the heat of the moment they may not realize how hard a knock they took. >> i thought it was a big hit. how do you feel right now? do you feel off? i just want to make sure you are okay. my job is to be protect them. >> hard work. >> hard work! >> parents say no, afraid of concussions. the trend coaches would like to reverse. quarterback always a target said he would rather know his noggen need as bre
sensors are a way to blow the whistle. back in the pads again. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: for these players something new. a sensor tucked in the headband to track the head impact. everyone gets one for games and practices. >> finish now, finish. >> reporter: the sensor picked up contact showing as a text on the sidelines. a hit of 25g's. he suffered a concussion years ago. >> i think this is good. i think this is going to be a new step into future...
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whether it is the myth of sensors in our energy grid to ensure -- the department of sensors. in transportation systems to allow more efficient delivery. or in mines to ensure safety for workers. the economic impact will come mostly from those deployments, which by 2030 is expected to be almost $7 trillion. what are we doing at the technology sector to ensure that is the case? we are focused on a multifaceted approach that heavily emphasizes security odyssey -- security privacy standards as well as investment in infrastructure. we are working in innovating all the time around those issues, making sure that security and privacy are developed by design so that they are part of our forethought rather than an afterthought. we want to ensure that both security and privacy are tailored to the particular environment. and as well, we are investing in innovation. consumers man a high-security -- demand high-security and privacy. it is in our interest and the right thing to do to meet those consumer demand. as well, we're moving forward on global standards that are privately driven by t
whether it is the myth of sensors in our energy grid to ensure -- the department of sensors. in transportation systems to allow more efficient delivery. or in mines to ensure safety for workers. the economic impact will come mostly from those deployments, which by 2030 is expected to be almost $7 trillion. what are we doing at the technology sector to ensure that is the case? we are focused on a multifaceted approach that heavily emphasizes security odyssey -- security privacy standards as well...
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if you are not familiar we are talking about things like sensors that are lightweight and can conformto the shape of a person, let's say an airplane wing. that means we could sometimes see smart bandages, sensors built into bridges, better weapons for the military. this is the seventh manufacturing institute launched by the federal government, the first one to be head quarterered ond the west coast. the first institute in ohio helped pioneer 3 dflt printing. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, bob. >> coming up, hey, siri, give us a hint. what this invitation reveals about the future of apple. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity, dinner feels a million years
if you are not familiar we are talking about things like sensors that are lightweight and can conformto the shape of a person, let's say an airplane wing. that means we could sometimes see smart bandages, sensors built into bridges, better weapons for the military. this is the seventh manufacturing institute launched by the federal government, the first one to be head quarterered ond the west coast. the first institute in ohio helped pioneer 3 dflt printing. reporting live in san jose, bob...
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but even so the sensor picked up contact. showing as a text on the sideline. a hit of 25g's the time and the player it's left tacklemy goal who suffered a serious concussion a few years ago and grateful for the sensor now. >> i think they feel good. i think this will be a new step into future technology toward sports science. >> reporter: does that worry you you could have more? >> yeah. they say there is a possibility you could get it again. so obviously. it's a dangerous sport. >> i basically look at anything above 50. >> reporter: 50 times the for of gravity alerts the trainer to pull a player and talk to him because in the heat of the moment they may not realize how hard a knock they may have taken. >> i just want to make sure you are okay. and i say it's my job to protect them. >> reporter: prep football everywhere is losing players because parents say no afraid of concussion. >> he is going to jab this guy. >> reporter: the trend coaches would like to reverse. >> hopefully we can get mom's opinions changed for things like this. >> reporter: quarterbacks
but even so the sensor picked up contact. showing as a text on the sideline. a hit of 25g's the time and the player it's left tacklemy goal who suffered a serious concussion a few years ago and grateful for the sensor now. >> i think they feel good. i think this will be a new step into future technology toward sports science. >> reporter: does that worry you you could have more? >> yeah. they say there is a possibility you could get it again. so obviously. it's a dangerous...
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the data comes from these headbands with sensors in them. they go into the helmet. it does emit radiation about as much as a cell phone. they measure how hard bulldog players are getting hit in the head. >> alerts our trainer on their cell phone if an impact of a significant g force occurs, maybe she needs to take a look at that athlete. >> reporter: it costs about $150 each and they are raising donations to buy more. it's called the impact tester and the bulldogs are the first in the bay area to use them. too many hits and coaches might adjust practice. >> trainer has a computer in a room. if there's a hit out here that goes past a certain level, she flags me down, we stop it and check it out. >> most people should wear it. it tells you easy. a lot of kids don't know they have concussions and they get hurt later in life and you just check in to see if you got hit hard. >> reporter: it's not just football. soccer a header is just as bad as a head-to-head impact sometimes. how about cheerleading? you think that's not a contact sport? in fact,
the data comes from these headbands with sensors in them. they go into the helmet. it does emit radiation about as much as a cell phone. they measure how hard bulldog players are getting hit in the head. >> alerts our trainer on their cell phone if an impact of a significant g force occurs, maybe she needs to take a look at that athlete. >> reporter: it costs about $150 each and they are raising donations to buy more. it's called the impact tester and the bulldogs are the first in...
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seeing the sensors starting to change. chp said it looks like things should be cleared in the next few minutes. that's your jam for highway 87. >>> uber thinks it has the answer to buses now. uber getting ready to roll out a test of its smart route service in san francisco. it involves uber car going along a set route like a bus. stopping and picking up passengers along the way. it's opened to uber pool users, carpooling service. most importantly rides offered at a lower cost. for now tested out on a few san francisco streets. >>> from military base to public park, the critical vote to create a mountaintop park overlooking silicon valley. >>> bob redell, how the california drought could have an impact on the grape harvest. live to wine country in livermore coming up in a live report. loingor susct we -=s/ fer1 rit e >>> breaking news right now. police looking for a suspect who shot and killed a tv reporter and photographer in virginia, looking at two of the victims right now. reporter allison parker and the photographer, a
seeing the sensors starting to change. chp said it looks like things should be cleared in the next few minutes. that's your jam for highway 87. >>> uber thinks it has the answer to buses now. uber getting ready to roll out a test of its smart route service in san francisco. it involves uber car going along a set route like a bus. stopping and picking up passengers along the way. it's opened to uber pool users, carpooling service. most importantly rides offered at a lower cost. for now...
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we therefore should be focused on creating an integrated environment in which we can use any sensor to be able to target -- to allow and are -- any interceptor to be targeted. we should concentrate on closer integration of our missile defense of capabilities, taking advantage of the tremendous precision that is inherent in many of our missile defense sensors. this will require new concepts, new techniques, and new procedures, as well as new fighter for our war community. integration of current capabilities includes collaboration and partnerships with our allies, and leveraging partner and coalition capabilities can take advantage of sensors for earlier detection , as well as corrugated battle management. this approach can begin to close some of the gaps and reduce costs to decline our budget. i know that we often overlook it, but the paint -- but the capabilities we enjoy in the field today are the direct result of the investment in r&d that occurred between 1983 when president reagan started the strategic defense initiative and 2004 when he began to field the first versions of those d
we therefore should be focused on creating an integrated environment in which we can use any sensor to be able to target -- to allow and are -- any interceptor to be targeted. we should concentrate on closer integration of our missile defense of capabilities, taking advantage of the tremendous precision that is inherent in many of our missile defense sensors. this will require new concepts, new techniques, and new procedures, as well as new fighter for our war community. integration of current...
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and if you have [ indiscernible ] [ heavy foreign accent ] >> your sensors can pick up the signal. >> reporter: you may not think about it but most modern smartphones already have motion sensors built in, for example, that is how your phone knows which way you want your text or your video oriented. in newer phones the sensors are actually good enough to detect earthquakes. >> sensitive enough to pick up earthquakes. >> earthquake approaching in 17 seconds. >> reporter: in this example based upon the actual 1989 loma prieta earthquake, a user in palo alto would get about 17 seconds of advance warning that shaking would begin. the more distance the user is from the epicenter, the more notice. they already have initial funding from the national science foundation and could help prevent injuries or even deaths during an earthquake. in palo alto, mark sayre, kpix 5. >> the app should be available in the app store and google play in about 2 weeks. >>> well, a rough day and week for stocks. the dow tumbled more than 120 points. it's 6th day in the red. investors are bracing for tomorrow's ke
and if you have [ indiscernible ] [ heavy foreign accent ] >> your sensors can pick up the signal. >> reporter: you may not think about it but most modern smartphones already have motion sensors built in, for example, that is how your phone knows which way you want your text or your video oriented. in newer phones the sensors are actually good enough to detect earthquakes. >> sensitive enough to pick up earthquakes. >> earthquake approaching in 17 seconds. >>...
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it keeps moving to not enough to show up in our sensors. the dumbarton bridge just fine and light volume of traffic all along the bay keeps you moving slowlily. the bay bridge cash lanes are starting to back up here. back to you. >>> now to new details back on the peninsula a destructive apartment fire in san mateo. look at those flames. it had he tore through several units leaving many without a place to stay. that fire broke out in a complex, an apartment complex off la selva avenue. the flames are out though crews were busy overnight. >> "today in the bay" kris sanchez is live there now with what little is left behind this morning. >> reporter: the last two remaining firefighters are just about to leave, they rolled up the final owes from the scene here on la selva, but for a lot of folks who live here the bigger we today is what's next for them. that question looming even larger than what was the cause of the fire. here is new video of this this morning of one of the apartments that burned even sheetrock is just gone inside and it's no
it keeps moving to not enough to show up in our sensors. the dumbarton bridge just fine and light volume of traffic all along the bay keeps you moving slowlily. the bay bridge cash lanes are starting to back up here. back to you. >>> now to new details back on the peninsula a destructive apartment fire in san mateo. look at those flames. it had he tore through several units leaving many without a place to stay. that fire broke out in a complex, an apartment complex off la selva avenue....
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it's a dangerous sport. >> the $150 sensor are paid for with donations. san rafael high has a fund- raising page to hope to buy more. the hope to buy enough to share among all contact sports including lacrosse, soccer and even water polo. dave? >> all right, pam. >>> 7:41. we're getting a look at the animated video, the one that promotes a new nfl stadium that the oakland raiders and the chargers may possibly share. it's the same video shown to nfl owners. former 49ers' executive carmen policy is the point man. he says the raiders and chargers are playing in two of the most dilapidated old stadiums in the nfl and they deserve better. the raider fans have nixed emotions about the silver and black possibly leaving the bay area. >> wherever they go, i'm gonna follow the raiders. >> they can't just keep come back. >> the two teams are rivals in the afc west. that could make scheduling a game hard. so the raiders and chargers have made it clear if they both are allowed to move to los angeles. they would be willing to let the nfl decide if one or both of them s
it's a dangerous sport. >> the $150 sensor are paid for with donations. san rafael high has a fund- raising page to hope to buy more. the hope to buy enough to share among all contact sports including lacrosse, soccer and even water polo. dave? >> all right, pam. >>> 7:41. we're getting a look at the animated video, the one that promotes a new nfl stadium that the oakland raiders and the chargers may possibly share. it's the same video shown to nfl owners. former 49ers'...
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as those devices, as they start to pick up heart rate sensors it will have to continue innovating andtinue offering something the competitors aren't. otherwise all these devices look similar and are priced in a similar way. the software is relatively similar. they have to keep differentiating themselves. emily: you pointed out a trend of rising coaching. what other trends are you seeing? stuart: it is an enormous trend in tracking your specific data where you are able to take out the noise and get the signal of what the data is. the brain is one of those key areas where there is enormous opportunity. emily: the brain? what do you mean by that? stuart: there is a company with a product called muse. which is a headband that you put on your head that tracks your brain, measuring your rain waves brain waves and showing you what is going on in every moment. it scores for you. it rewards you to train your brain to relax. emily: stephen, would you wear something like that on your head? [laughter] stephen: i don't think i would quite wear a strap around your head yet. but i do think that peop
as those devices, as they start to pick up heart rate sensors it will have to continue innovating andtinue offering something the competitors aren't. otherwise all these devices look similar and are priced in a similar way. the software is relatively similar. they have to keep differentiating themselves. emily: you pointed out a trend of rising coaching. what other trends are you seeing? stuart: it is an enormous trend in tracking your specific data where you are able to take out the noise and...
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when i put sensors out there and integrate all the different data, i can start to see a bigger picture and i can understand more of what is going on and i can be proactive on my cybersecurity stance and i understand what exactly is happening. it can prevent things like what we are hearing across the agency. but we all know what has happened recently. and this day and age we seem to see that more and more everywhere returned. and we've seen the side effects of this, if we were able to tie that together. the problem is we cannot correlate it now and we don't do it in real time. and so an employee's behavior has changed in such a way, he is accessing the sims he doesn't normally access. and you are starting to take action on it, prevent something bad before it happens. finally, overall, achieve a more proactive stance and be able to take action before something can prevent an event from happening. and in order to do all that, when we start to talk about this, we all know that that means that data. that means lots of different data streams from different sources. not just being able to man
when i put sensors out there and integrate all the different data, i can start to see a bigger picture and i can understand more of what is going on and i can be proactive on my cybersecurity stance and i understand what exactly is happening. it can prevent things like what we are hearing across the agency. but we all know what has happened recently. and this day and age we seem to see that more and more everywhere returned. and we've seen the side effects of this, if we were able to tie that...
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liz: there is austin. >> these sensors if you want to improve your swing, we have the sensors for youoh. ow. oh. that just hit my face, man. >> no way. liz: don't want to take the shot. it is too ugly. hello. i'm fine. liz: i think it is fascinating business. epson america. you great to see you. >> thank you, liz. liz: called the eco-tank. ready mid september. john lang is epson america ceo. we are 11 minutes away. highly anticipated july jobs report coming out on friday but could it be the number that derails the fed rate hike plans for september? >>> tesla trending higher with earnings after the bell. all the numbers you need to be watching including toth century fox. that's -- twentieth century fox. that's next. liz, seven minutes away not only from the closing bell but big earnings reports. let's head to lori rothman on floor of new york stock exchange how the stocks are moving ahead of numbers. >> hi, there, liz. let's have a look. should be exciting afternoon post-bell earnings report. want to begin with tesla. tesla is up 1 1/2%. look for how many electric cars elon musk sold i
liz: there is austin. >> these sensors if you want to improve your swing, we have the sensors for youoh. ow. oh. that just hit my face, man. >> no way. liz: don't want to take the shot. it is too ugly. hello. i'm fine. liz: i think it is fascinating business. epson america. you great to see you. >> thank you, liz. liz: called the eco-tank. ready mid september. john lang is epson america ceo. we are 11 minutes away. highly anticipated july jobs report coming out on friday but...
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. >> reporter: you got a sensor in your bra? >> yeah. i put it outside to show it. >> reporter: alicia chung whose startup aims to put health sensors in bras says having gender balanced teams makes good business sense. >> have good discussions and find better solutions that will really move our world forward. >> reporter: julia with anticipate, a climate prediction startup, says it's getting better, slowly, for women in silicon valley. >> and i think we are reaching a critical point now where we might have just enough women in several areas in tech so that it makes a difference and the environment is not as [ indiscernible ] -- segregated as it used to be. >> reporter: on the quest, the class of 2015 started with themselves. [ applause ] >> reporter: singlarity says there can be too much of a good thing if a team is too diverse and it becomes too chaotic an disruptive, the crew doesn't gel and they are unproductive. the key here is balance. in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> donald trump continues to rise in the polls. the presidential ca
. >> reporter: you got a sensor in your bra? >> yeah. i put it outside to show it. >> reporter: alicia chung whose startup aims to put health sensors in bras says having gender balanced teams makes good business sense. >> have good discussions and find better solutions that will really move our world forward. >> reporter: julia with anticipate, a climate prediction startup, says it's getting better, slowly, for women in silicon valley. >> and i think we are...
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sensors holding at spee limit through fremont. slowing south 880 through hayward, mile build for that portion of the east bay. over toward the peninsula, for that commute, volume but not showing slowing for the 101 corridor there, south through palo alto and san mateo. easy drive down the east shore freeway building as you approach the berkeley curve. oakland coliseum, a's play 12:35, lunchtime traffic. north bay. live look, volume's building but not presenting surprises or problems. back to you. >> thank you very much. i bet you didn't spot any of these on the roadways. happening today, what better way to celebrate the 100th birthday of the great american road trip and re-create the first journey, historic 1915 forward model t., read about in your history books now making its way across country and stopping here in the bay area. >> only blew one tire that entire journey. pretty car. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang live in san francisco where the sweet ride rolled into town. >> i'm in the sweet ride, backseat of his this mod
sensors holding at spee limit through fremont. slowing south 880 through hayward, mile build for that portion of the east bay. over toward the peninsula, for that commute, volume but not showing slowing for the 101 corridor there, south through palo alto and san mateo. easy drive down the east shore freeway building as you approach the berkeley curve. oakland coliseum, a's play 12:35, lunchtime traffic. north bay. live look, volume's building but not presenting surprises or problems. back to...
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whether it is the diplomat of sensors in our energy grid to ensure greater said that greater , to sensors and transportation systems to allow more efficient delivery, or to allow safeties of workers, the will come from those deployments, by which 2030 is expected to be $7 trillion. what are we doing to ensure that they hope -- they emphasize security privacy standards as well as an investment infrastructure. we are working and innovating around those issues. they are part of forethought rather than afterthought. we are developing solutions to ensure both security and privacy are tailored to the particular iron meant. and we are investing in innovation. it is the right thing to do. we are moving forward on global that are driven by the and are open standards to ensure we have high interoperability as well as scalability. finally we are investing on the infrastructure. mr. shapiro noted the need for ensuringas well as that spectrum is available. the use of spectrum is growing with thech year disposition of physical things. it will only grow more expeditiously. spectrum will be increasingly
whether it is the diplomat of sensors in our energy grid to ensure greater said that greater , to sensors and transportation systems to allow more efficient delivery, or to allow safeties of workers, the will come from those deployments, by which 2030 is expected to be $7 trillion. what are we doing to ensure that they hope -- they emphasize security privacy standards as well as an investment infrastructure. we are working and innovating around those issues. they are part of forethought rather...
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we put a sensor on their and some precision weapons. package,r integration the long-range communications, refuelinge capability. differentightly mission, but i'm not going to speak for the navy. they will chart their own course. i totally agree and we will learn from the marines. we partner close with them as we bring this capability into the fleet, but i think we'll end up -- what i promised our country of can't pilots and air crews is that they will be the ones to move into this new platform. range and extended beaten up their range of the platform, but as i mentioned, the logistics connector for the strike, but we will look at other options. we have done a very short demo against two summers ago on the east coast. it was an air boss that shipped to stillhere is lot learn, but they were pleased with how it turned out. a greatit will be capability and we will continue to work and partner with the marines moving forward. joseph prueher: one last question to the patient gentleman over here with the red tie. >> thank you. about thetalk to
we put a sensor on their and some precision weapons. package,r integration the long-range communications, refuelinge capability. differentightly mission, but i'm not going to speak for the navy. they will chart their own course. i totally agree and we will learn from the marines. we partner close with them as we bring this capability into the fleet, but i think we'll end up -- what i promised our country of can't pilots and air crews is that they will be the ones to move into this new platform....
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sensors everywhere. it is your apple where or whatever, the sensors on wind turbines, all the sensors and ours. this is led to a dramatic increase in internet traffic, and the kind of traffic in measured is very different. cisco with the new opportunity is facing a whole new slew of competitors. private companies, companies back i venture capital have paid this -- play this before but a continual challenge. the way they have paid -- played in the past is big acquisitions, using cisco stop to pay for the acquisition and. whether that is the story of the future, we might find out tonight. matt: john chambers has been there since like 500 a.d. and we all love to listen to them in the business community really respects him. what will be his legacy at cisco beyond the internet of things, etc.? character and culture, what is his legacy? i think if you look at what the competitors were, at any stage of this company's life, they are all gone. cisco has dusted all of them. we don't talk about 3com anymore. we don
sensors everywhere. it is your apple where or whatever, the sensors on wind turbines, all the sensors and ours. this is led to a dramatic increase in internet traffic, and the kind of traffic in measured is very different. cisco with the new opportunity is facing a whole new slew of competitors. private companies, companies back i venture capital have paid this -- play this before but a continual challenge. the way they have paid -- played in the past is big acquisitions, using cisco stop to...
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scientists found a flaw to make it tough wear to do research in sports related head injuries with sensors measuring the force and speed are putting out inaccurate data including the way the skull moves fools some of the sensors to overestimate the force of impact but this is good news. researchers are finding certain motions that contribute to the concussions. >> an appeals court is deciding whether the death penalty violates the constitution with arguments being heard in pasadena. critics say it violates the 8th amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment with years of delay for communication is arbitrary, and since 1978, on the other hand 13 sentenced to die have been executed while 94 debt row inmates have died from natural causes. >> the sacramento student who stopped a planned rampage on a high speed we train said life is getting back to normal attending church services on sunday at shiloh baptist church in sacramento where his father is a pastor. his dad said his son is still trying to get use to the international attention and recognition he is getting after he along with two oth
scientists found a flaw to make it tough wear to do research in sports related head injuries with sensors measuring the force and speed are putting out inaccurate data including the way the skull moves fools some of the sensors to overestimate the force of impact but this is good news. researchers are finding certain motions that contribute to the concussions. >> an appeals court is deciding whether the death penalty violates the constitution with arguments being heard in pasadena....
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of hits that are occurring and the amount of g forces being generated in the sensors have been usedby some colleges like north carolina for decades now and have accumulated an enormous amount of data. there is a guy who is a neuroscientist at umc who also is an adviser to the nfl and he's been trying to get the sensors used in professional football for period of years now and just a couple of weeks ago the nfl announced again that they are not going to use them. the reality is that if they did use them they would immediately know a lot of information about the amount of forces being generated on the field and how many times people are getting hit in the head. it's kind of a no-brainer to use the expression. [laughter] but the reality is the league doesn't seem to want in the players don't want it because they don't want that information to be used in con tract negotiations. where does that leave you v-12 get to the bottom of that? >> what happened was they took the college game two seasons ago and there is a presence of protein marker in the blood if you sustain damage. they found t
of hits that are occurring and the amount of g forces being generated in the sensors have been usedby some colleges like north carolina for decades now and have accumulated an enormous amount of data. there is a guy who is a neuroscientist at umc who also is an adviser to the nfl and he's been trying to get the sensors used in professional football for period of years now and just a couple of weeks ago the nfl announced again that they are not going to use them. the reality is that if they did...
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mike sugerman shows us the high- tech sensors designed to keep the players safe. >> reporter: the ball is in the air and so is football. these days so are concerns about concussions. >> everybody who coaches the sport of football is worried about concussions. >> reporter: at san rafael high they are trying to do something about it. >> this is the wi-fi point that accepts the data from sensors from all the teams. >> reporter: they go into the helmets. they emit radiation as much as a cell phone and measure how hard players are getting hit in the head. >> they alert the trainer's cell phone if there is a bad hit. >> reporter: they cost $150 each and they are raising donations to buy more. it is the impact tester and the bulldogs are the first in the bay area to use them. >> the trainer has a computer in a room. if there is a hit out here that goes above a certain level, we stop the kid and pull them out and she checks them out. >> it is pretty easy. a lot of kids i hear don't know they have concussions and they get hurt later in life. you check and see if you got hit hard. >> reporter: m
mike sugerman shows us the high- tech sensors designed to keep the players safe. >> reporter: the ball is in the air and so is football. these days so are concerns about concussions. >> everybody who coaches the sport of football is worried about concussions. >> reporter: at san rafael high they are trying to do something about it. >> this is the wi-fi point that accepts the data from sensors from all the teams. >> reporter: they go into the helmets. they emit...
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a bump sensor added to participating vehicles to detect and map out potholes. google says technology would create an entirely new database of road conditions for departments. >>> 4:56. a bay area company selling a product called just mayo has a problem. regulators say it's not actually mayonnaise. hampton creek's just mayo doesn't have eggs so the fda's issued a warning letter to the san francisco company. letter cited several violations including the company's misleading branding. it's not the first time hampton creek has had an issue with vegan mayo. last year it was sued for false advertising and for fraud. >>> something to think about before visiting a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit. make sure your clothing is clean. a new study found 4% of swabs collected from clothing of nicu visitors had detectable traces of rsv, almost everyone gets it but it can be deadly for premature babies. most studies are -- more studies are needed to determine how long rsv remains infectious on clothing whether separate gowns should be recommended when visiting the nic-
a bump sensor added to participating vehicles to detect and map out potholes. google says technology would create an entirely new database of road conditions for departments. >>> 4:56. a bay area company selling a product called just mayo has a problem. regulators say it's not actually mayonnaise. hampton creek's just mayo doesn't have eggs so the fda's issued a warning letter to the san francisco company. letter cited several violations including the company's misleading branding....
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the massive set of sensors that have been the point that the city and will be used increasingly. another example is in portland, this is a great case of optimizing traffic. it uses predictive analytics to compare auto traffic versus bus traffic versus the pedestrian traffic, it they've been able to get a head start on the patient before they're there. in cincinnati they've been focused on water management by having real-time sensors and they can help minimize the potential of floods and pollution. this is something that is really doing city services a better and this is one of our favorite examples. in chattanooga where there's a fiber network connecting 170 homes and businesses one of the apps was a smart grid, in this case because of the utility they've been able to connect all of the houses and substation to fire. that's been able to reduce the outages and duration by 65%. what a storm would come through in the past businesses would be out of electricity for hours, days, weeks, now it's usually in the minutes. you can see the electronic map that shows a storm coming true throu
the massive set of sensors that have been the point that the city and will be used increasingly. another example is in portland, this is a great case of optimizing traffic. it uses predictive analytics to compare auto traffic versus bus traffic versus the pedestrian traffic, it they've been able to get a head start on the patient before they're there. in cincinnati they've been focused on water management by having real-time sensors and they can help minimize the potential of floods and...
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the idea is people walk through a sensor also and they put their bags in this honey comb thing. get it fairly quickly because you have to retrain us the traveling public? >> one of the fundamental number one on our list was to make it very easy intuitive and simple. you don't do security unless you are also handling the issue of your privacy and make it easy and good for the business and it was a deployment of ours and it wasn't just commercial and it was astonishing. if people knew universal, green and red doors and everybody knows what red is they stop green. people were taking selfies around the picture -- around the machine itself which is a bit strange for security i can imagine, people taking selfies around a security machine and people asking to go through it again and it becomes not just the highest level of security you can provide and it also becomes part of that business going into a stadium or an arena or something that needs to be enjoyable and needs to be easy and quick. >> and it's our job to make it that way with the technology and design. >> i actually was going
the idea is people walk through a sensor also and they put their bags in this honey comb thing. get it fairly quickly because you have to retrain us the traveling public? >> one of the fundamental number one on our list was to make it very easy intuitive and simple. you don't do security unless you are also handling the issue of your privacy and make it easy and good for the business and it was a deployment of ours and it wasn't just commercial and it was astonishing. if people knew...
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as you can see with these winds sensors around the fire zone they are kind of variable out there and these are around the fire zone. within the fire itself you can have winds easily two times, 3 times as strong as what you're seeing right here with the extreme wildfire behavior that has been happening. taking a look at the forecast for tomorrow here's a closer look at least the burn area with this. there has been rapid growth out to the north and to the east within the fire zone and also to you the north right now possibly the northwest from what we're hearing. forecast for tomorrow starting out the day in the 60s. 62 degrees on track to reach the mid 80s. probably tomorrow a little cooler. winds do pick up. in fact we talk about the wind forecast for tomorrow we're taking a look at some of the observations right around the fire zone and throughout the day. you can see winds increasing mainly out of the southwest, so that is the southwesterly direction that's been the cased over the past 2 days with more of a southerly breeze and with that we've been seeing more growth of the fire ou
as you can see with these winds sensors around the fire zone they are kind of variable out there and these are around the fire zone. within the fire itself you can have winds easily two times, 3 times as strong as what you're seeing right here with the extreme wildfire behavior that has been happening. taking a look at the forecast for tomorrow here's a closer look at least the burn area with this. there has been rapid growth out to the north and to the east within the fire zone and also to you...
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as we check on our sensors along westbound 4 it's still looking great no delays. it's not too late to beat the backup there. westbound 4 light to willow pass and approach the 242 interchange. southbound 680 looking good at the walnut creek interchange. no delays on mass transit. nice start to the wednesday commute. >>> 4:35 now. a large search is under way in the central valley for a man wanted in a string of violent crimes. he is accused of murder, kidnapping three men and shooting two sheriff's deputies. investigators say he is armed. 13 agencies are looking for him in a rural area near bakersfield. at least 50 officers are on the ground while helicopters search from the air. >> can't just walk through the woods looking for him because he may be behind the next rock or tree. >> three schools in the area have been temporarily closed. >>> the department of justice says the rate of inmates dying in prisons and jails went up for the third year including in california. all 50 states reported at least one death in 2013 from nonnatural causes like suicide and drug over
as we check on our sensors along westbound 4 it's still looking great no delays. it's not too late to beat the backup there. westbound 4 light to willow pass and approach the 242 interchange. southbound 680 looking good at the walnut creek interchange. no delays on mass transit. nice start to the wednesday commute. >>> 4:35 now. a large search is under way in the central valley for a man wanted in a string of violent crimes. he is accused of murder, kidnapping three men and shooting...
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in addition to the map, it is going to have some sensors, probably, in the car.t will tell if there was a pedestrian walking or you are turning to close to a fire hydrant or something if you are making a left-hand turn around traffic. one of the biggest problems of self driving cars. let's imagine that the only maker of the self driving car won't be tesla or google or apple. that maybe toyota would like to have one, maybe mercedes and audi and bmw would like to have the self driving car. this is why they don't trust apple and google. what is while -- what if while the map is going to work with their sensors, it is the map from apple or google in the car? what if apple is making their own carving their sensors work better with their map than what they let you use apple and bmw or audi? that is why the carmakers don't trust apple and google -- scarlet: two they trust each other, though? cory: i don't think google and apple have a lot of love. scarlet: no, to the carmakers trust each other? cory: it is initially assured destruction. they are working off the same pri
in addition to the map, it is going to have some sensors, probably, in the car.t will tell if there was a pedestrian walking or you are turning to close to a fire hydrant or something if you are making a left-hand turn around traffic. one of the biggest problems of self driving cars. let's imagine that the only maker of the self driving car won't be tesla or google or apple. that maybe toyota would like to have one, maybe mercedes and audi and bmw would like to have the self driving car. this...
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. >> reporter: do it yourself home security system made up of motion sensors and alarms. it is something triggers your alarm you will get a text message letting you know as well as a automated call. from there calling police is up to you. it starts at 199 and add a camera for another $150. net cam is a home security camera, the system streams 1080p, hd video straight tour smart phone so you can see what is going on at home. the cam is $200 and store your cameras footage plans start at $10 a month. finally if you have an old android phone free app called salient eye can call it into a motion detecting advice. it using the the camera to detect motion and capture photos of the action. in san francisco, i'm sharon prof theis for c net.com for cbs news. >>> repairs are underway after, and horrible accident, your heart goes out to this little boy, you have seen the the accident on video. >> security cameras on top of the 12 year-old caring a drink as he stumbles and breaks his fall with 350 year-old oil painting that was worth more than a million-dollar. he put a fist sized hol
. >> reporter: do it yourself home security system made up of motion sensors and alarms. it is something triggers your alarm you will get a text message letting you know as well as a automated call. from there calling police is up to you. it starts at 199 and add a camera for another $150. net cam is a home security camera, the system streams 1080p, hd video straight tour smart phone so you can see what is going on at home. the cam is $200 and store your cameras footage plans start at $10...