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pole additions will be more like simulation 1 and you are not going to use simulation 2. that's more --. >> that's correct. >> more bulb protruding and bulbing out of the antenna. how much flexibility do these companies have in how they install these types of an 10 be if that if this goes forward. >> as part of the review process they will be bringing to us the intended equipment. we will, ourselves, dpw, planning, we will have an opportunity to review both the physical piece of equipment and how we think it will look in the environment, in the built in environment. so we will be coordinating as city departments on the approval process and we fully understand that what you see in simulation 1 is the kind of device you are more comfortable with. >> then from the question earlier from our chair farrell on the application of the avalos community notice and process for each of the antennas, every single one of the potential 270 antennas would go through some sort of community process allowing neighborhoods and people living around the poles to be able to have a say in every s
pole additions will be more like simulation 1 and you are not going to use simulation 2. that's more --. >> that's correct. >> more bulb protruding and bulbing out of the antenna. how much flexibility do these companies have in how they install these types of an 10 be if that if this goes forward. >> as part of the review process they will be bringing to us the intended equipment. we will, ourselves, dpw, planning, we will have an opportunity to review both the physical piece...
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we don't have anybody to simulate cam newton.e don't have a 6'5", 250 pound -- unless we go over to the sixers. that's just the deal whoever it is. we don't have a marchand lynch we can simulate. you get used to what their scheme is and how they run their operation. you're never going to be able to simulate players of that calendar. >> speaking of the sixers, the fellas hosted the spurs nba defending champs. the sixers fast forward to the fourth quarter, michael carter williams gets the deuce and the foul. he had a double double. 24 points, 11 rebounds coming off of that triple double saturday. straight to the ten, hoop and the harp. he led everyone with 26. sixers lose 10 9d-103 falling to 0-17, one loss shy of the nba record. >>> meanwhile, the fliers are trying to keep their season from going south when they take over the sharks out west tomorrow night. the fliers are just 1-71-in their last nine games. today, flyers' chairman ed snider is naming names of who needs to step up. snider lasted the secondary scoring saying never s
we don't have anybody to simulate cam newton.e don't have a 6'5", 250 pound -- unless we go over to the sixers. that's just the deal whoever it is. we don't have a marchand lynch we can simulate. you get used to what their scheme is and how they run their operation. you're never going to be able to simulate players of that calendar. >> speaking of the sixers, the fellas hosted the spurs nba defending champs. the sixers fast forward to the fourth quarter, michael carter williams gets...
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no simulator can simulate what it's like.d it's not pleasant to be in that cockpit when this sort of thing happens. it's difficult to train the feel of what that feels like to be in this situation. >> what is that just the severity of the feeling of this? >> and you also know psychologically you're in a simulator and your job's on the line sometimes -- >> you're walking away. >> right. but the pressure of the actual situation and understanding the logic of your flight control system and all its permutations is a real challenge these days. >> you're doing in it a life-or-death situation and not a simulator. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate your input in letting our viewers who tweeted at us have answers to their questions. >>> next up high up in the gop, one powerful republican congressman now says yes, it was likely that he spoke to a white supremacist group. but only likely. more on that in a moment. (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, su
no simulator can simulate what it's like.d it's not pleasant to be in that cockpit when this sort of thing happens. it's difficult to train the feel of what that feels like to be in this situation. >> what is that just the severity of the feeling of this? >> and you also know psychologically you're in a simulator and your job's on the line sometimes -- >> you're walking away. >> right. but the pressure of the actual situation and understanding the logic of your flight...
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that's why they did the simulations of saying, okay. if there is a little valley, a fire is going to spread fast up there. so clearly, not a good place to put a zaift safety zone. >> how important is it to be able to simulate a fire in a lab setting when fires out in the field are unpredictable. >> yeah, really hard to deal with. >> the lab does help them answer some questions. it can very hell them kind of break it down, simplify it and predict what they will see when they go out in the field. >> it's one giant experiment. isn't it? they must get so excited when an actual natural fire happens when the rest of us are actually quite terrified. >> you know, its a mixed back but safety is the priority. research? >> one thing i am dying to know is how on earth do you design a device, an instrument that can withstand that kind of heat? >> they showed me examples much things that didn't quite make the cut they had melted i hope instruments. they had aluminum tripods that melted and they had to go with steel. tried and true at the end of the f
that's why they did the simulations of saying, okay. if there is a little valley, a fire is going to spread fast up there. so clearly, not a good place to put a zaift safety zone. >> how important is it to be able to simulate a fire in a lab setting when fires out in the field are unpredictable. >> yeah, really hard to deal with. >> the lab does help them answer some questions. it can very hell them kind of break it down, simplify it and predict what they will see when they go...
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within dbi will come to the conference room and have a table and an area set up for them and we will simulate taking the counter permits through the process and the site permits through the process. and going through the various iterations and the goal on that is not functionally testing because we have already performed that this is understanding how long it will take to get through the types. >> it is a good time. >> where we have to call the people on the 6th floor to retest the items fixed we have been able to pull people away easier. >> yeah, we just had a status meeting on monday and they do have a couple of issues that are worked on in general it is going well. they do have a couple of items that were critical to them and there is one item where they have a process where they store it back and that process is not working and they also have the time and materials billing >> okay. >> and then, last but not least, the go live preparations there are things that we are doing every day as a project team but that work will continue up until go live. >> i appreciate this and i know that it is
within dbi will come to the conference room and have a table and an area set up for them and we will simulate taking the counter permits through the process and the site permits through the process. and going through the various iterations and the goal on that is not functionally testing because we have already performed that this is understanding how long it will take to get through the types. >> it is a good time. >> where we have to call the people on the 6th floor to retest the...
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. >> but aren't there now or standard ways to simulate what's going to happen putting aside you're not requiring if someone is submitting a simulation it is scientifically accurate. >> 0 actually any consulate can put together a shadow study using a methodology it will have to be checked again those are done for the ones that require when we have this for those this is general information we're not looking for the same type of provision obviously we've had renderings before that shows shadows at the wrong time of day when it is clearly not in the ball park we'll address that if we're talking about a half of degree and the 10:00 a.m. that level of provision co-we don't have the requirement to be that precise in this situation. >> thank you move to deny the appeal and to grant the permit. >> on the basis of. >> would you care to state a basis. >> on the basis it that conforms to the residential design guidelines. >> we have a motion from commissioner fung to uphold the permit that it conforms with the residential guidelines. >> on that motion commissioner president lazarus commissioner h
. >> but aren't there now or standard ways to simulate what's going to happen putting aside you're not requiring if someone is submitting a simulation it is scientifically accurate. >> 0 actually any consulate can put together a shadow study using a methodology it will have to be checked again those are done for the ones that require when we have this for those this is general information we're not looking for the same type of provision obviously we've had renderings before that...
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it's going to be tough to simulate the talent. >> we don't have a richard sherman he can simulate. you are getting used to the scheme and how they run their operation. you are never going to assimilate players of that caliber no matter what you are facing. >> you get tired of it. >> jeremy maclin made a lot of friends today. he spent time with the st. james school in north philadelphia. he shared lunch with the kids and reverse roles with them playing quarterback. it means so much to give back. >> it's everything. i think once you do that you are reaching your maximum potential as a person. not only doing the thing that you like to do but helping kids and helping people and changing their lives. >> maclin invited lucky opportunities to a bowling event on monday night. more of his day coming up at 6:00. >>> the franchise record four losses to start a season. the 0-9 sixers are one loss away from tying a utility mark. the win is tough to come by, that is because brett brown's team is in town. they beat them by 25. it's a four-game homestand. it's little to cheer for. they lost by 7.
it's going to be tough to simulate the talent. >> we don't have a richard sherman he can simulate. you are getting used to the scheme and how they run their operation. you are never going to assimilate players of that caliber no matter what you are facing. >> you get tired of it. >> jeremy maclin made a lot of friends today. he spent time with the st. james school in north philadelphia. he shared lunch with the kids and reverse roles with them playing quarterback. it means so...
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comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org city college has a space simulator college cosmic pioneer, their very own orbital launch simulator. pretty soon, they will have an astronaut on their brochure, and we will still be bragging about our foosball table.
comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org city college has a space simulator college cosmic pioneer, their very own orbital launch simulator. pretty soon, they will have an astronaut on their brochure, and we will still be bragging about our foosball table.
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path so we have a captain forensic slide 12 is the distribution of outcomes with we see with we simulate the possible results using our meaning contribution rates and model contribution rates this is the district of columbia source income relative to the total in case the total income includes pension and social security if there is any and this is the target for the targeted funds the distribution results and the fact that the income replacement as i mentioned earlier the target of $16,000 on an annual basis is lower than what we see for the medium or lower than the target for the medium contribution rates that's one reason we model with the model contribution rates a low possibility of success with the low values transcribed but generally their higher like the pension and social security that we are incorporated into the process any questions on slide 12 >> yeah. a couple so to cut to the chase that in the year 2014 analysis 78 percent of the income would be replaced versus 81 for the previous year. >> that's just the starting point so we use baseline from an independent report and mak
path so we have a captain forensic slide 12 is the distribution of outcomes with we see with we simulate the possible results using our meaning contribution rates and model contribution rates this is the district of columbia source income relative to the total in case the total income includes pension and social security if there is any and this is the target for the targeted funds the distribution results and the fact that the income replacement as i mentioned earlier the target of $16,000 on...
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the device whrb -- will be frustrated for responsive performance. >> ther is the what we use to simulateping them on the floor. >> we try to click and get them in the box. >> reporter: consumer reports checking account into parental controls. >> they come with filters and browsers to keep them safe online and parents can regulate how long they can use the tablets. >> reporter: in the ends, sam song for kids, for $200 galaxy. kd inter active extreme which comes with over 75 preloaded games consumer report best buy, light, slim and easy to use for $130. tablets are not cheaper than inexpensive adult tablets, the advantage is kids tablets come loaded with apps for children. you have to pay for similar content with an adult tablet. nydia han channel 6 "action news." >> a cable special on a man supposedly eaten by an anaconda left many ready to spit venom. >> prince william and duchess kate arrive in new york city. >> reporter: it's chilly out there, i'll have the day-park forecast next. ♪ it's only for a couple nights ok. yep. it's my parents' rules. ♪ baby. can i help you? no, uhhh i just b
the device whrb -- will be frustrated for responsive performance. >> ther is the what we use to simulateping them on the floor. >> we try to click and get them in the box. >> reporter: consumer reports checking account into parental controls. >> they come with filters and browsers to keep them safe online and parents can regulate how long they can use the tablets. >> reporter: in the ends, sam song for kids, for $200 galaxy. kd inter active extreme which comes with...
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be like when orion comes speeding through the atmosphere at 20,000 miles per hour. >> simulations, we can run different design changes very quickly so it will save us in terms of cost significantly. >> reporter: it is an expensive mission and we won't be actually going to mars for some time. but if tomorrow's test works, we will be on our way. orion is set to launch tomorrow morning from cape canavarel. many employees here at nasa ames tell me they will be up early to watch and cheer. coming up tonight at 6:00 we'll tell you about a silicon valley tech company that will also be watching the launch closely because they too helped build the spacecraft. reporting live in mountain view, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> a reprimand for californians tonight from the state water board. despite recent storms, the state says a three-year drought means we have to keep saving water and overall californians are doing a bad job. the state goal is to cut 20%. the water board says last month the savings were less than 7%. but that's not the whole story. it appears the north is more water conscio
be like when orion comes speeding through the atmosphere at 20,000 miles per hour. >> simulations, we can run different design changes very quickly so it will save us in terms of cost significantly. >> reporter: it is an expensive mission and we won't be actually going to mars for some time. but if tomorrow's test works, we will be on our way. orion is set to launch tomorrow morning from cape canavarel. many employees here at nasa ames tell me they will be up early to watch and...
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water boarding which is simulated drowning.entially mock execution by interrupted drowning is brutal. and that has been confirmed by the cia itself for years. we'll look at the detail about the brutality and so on, but like i say there's already enough in the public domain to warrant a full investigation into the cia program. >> and how likely is that to happen? >> well, as your introduction noted president obama came to office espousing what he called a future-leading orientation. he was willing to stop the secret detention program, but appears to be unwilling to ensure accountability. so whether this will be enough of prompt to revisit that, we shall see, but we will certainly be pushing for that outcome. >> all right. rob freer thank you very much for joining us. >>> zimbabwe's president has fired his vice president, joyce mu injury -- mu djourou. we're joined to determine what the reaction has been from the vice president herself. >> well, she has been speaking to a privately owned radio station, and she confirmed that she
water boarding which is simulated drowning.entially mock execution by interrupted drowning is brutal. and that has been confirmed by the cia itself for years. we'll look at the detail about the brutality and so on, but like i say there's already enough in the public domain to warrant a full investigation into the cia program. >> and how likely is that to happen? >> well, as your introduction noted president obama came to office espousing what he called a future-leading orientation....
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a hospital is hooking men up to a labor pain simulator to mimic the sensation of birth.o just how real is it? our david mckenzie finds out. >> great story. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain was terrible. my feet hurt so bad. it felt like hot pins and needles coming from the inside out of my skin. when i did go see the doctor, and he prescribed lyrica, it helped me. it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions, or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including
a hospital is hooking men up to a labor pain simulator to mimic the sensation of birth.o just how real is it? our david mckenzie finds out. >> great story. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic...
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currently the simulator just simulates impending stall.but they don't really fly deeper into a full stall. the simulators don't have the capacity to do that. now, if the plane accidentally wanders closer to a full stall, the pilots know what to do. unfortunately, they never get a chance to practice that. the current simulators are calibrated based on test data. they do fly planes into stall for test purposes. but it's very limited. so what they're talking about doing in the next few years is getting a lot more test data and having the simulators fly deeper into a stall to give the pilots practice on how to respond. >> sure. especially after this. depend, our hearts are with the families, this devastating missing flight now. professor, we want to thank you for your assessment at this time and joining "fox & friends" this morning. >> thank you. >> you got it. >> let's get it over to cheryl casone who is watching all the other news making headlines. >> good morning. let's head to asia because we're just finding out turns out that crippling cy
currently the simulator just simulates impending stall.but they don't really fly deeper into a full stall. the simulators don't have the capacity to do that. now, if the plane accidentally wanders closer to a full stall, the pilots know what to do. unfortunately, they never get a chance to practice that. the current simulators are calibrated based on test data. they do fly planes into stall for test purposes. but it's very limited. so what they're talking about doing in the next few years is...
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. >> and just adding to that, these guys go through a really intense simulator course every year. they go through emergency simulator practices, and they will practice emergencies and practice emergencies. if these guys fail those procedures within the simulator, they're not allowed anywhere near a cockpit, let alone ferrying passengers around. >> i would agree there is, as bob was saying, there sh more of a reliance by foreign pilots on the automated systems than perhaps what we would see in domestic america. >> the search continues. we will bring you any developments on it as it happens. michael kay and bob hager, i want to thank you both for joining us. >>> and up next, some breaking news from congress on the word of resignations that are breaking. and we have a story that chris christie does not want you to know about, which is why the news broke over the christmas weekend. and who braved the traffic to meet with christi and keep control of the budget? that's coming up. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite m
. >> and just adding to that, these guys go through a really intense simulator course every year. they go through emergency simulator practices, and they will practice emergencies and practice emergencies. if these guys fail those procedures within the simulator, they're not allowed anywhere near a cockpit, let alone ferrying passengers around. >> i would agree there is, as bob was saying, there sh more of a reliance by foreign pilots on the automated systems than perhaps what we...
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they actually partly funded by the defense department in a simulation now. you'll be responding in this simulation to a domestic violence call and i'll rafiqullah you what would you do? first let's watch it. >> officers -- [ bleep ]. >> come here. >> [ bleep ]. >> come here. >> okay. so there you go. in a lab during simulation you might hear the officer int interacting with a virtual suspect yelling at him to stop it. at this point you cannot see his right hands so we just played it. but the question is what would you do if we rack it back. what would you do where you couldn't see his hands. how many would shoot him? how many of you would shoot? raise your hands if you would shoot. you would shoot? in that situation you would shoot? >> okay. why is that before we go back to the video. >> because you're putting this individual in a room where his hand is hidden, he's already engaged in violent activity. he is going to turn at you and do harm to you or the individual that's there. under those circumstances the courts have not only can you but maybe you should.
they actually partly funded by the defense department in a simulation now. you'll be responding in this simulation to a domestic violence call and i'll rafiqullah you what would you do? first let's watch it. >> officers -- [ bleep ]. >> come here. >> [ bleep ]. >> come here. >> okay. so there you go. in a lab during simulation you might hear the officer int interacting with a virtual suspect yelling at him to stop it. at this point you cannot see his right hands so...
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at the flight simulator building here at purdue university. and this is where a lot of things started in aviation. the purdue program was the to offer the country bachelor's degrees two pilots in the mid-1960's. today, it continues to be one of the best, most finest flight programs in the country. we have so many people who have been so important. can tell you that, going back beginning, some of the countries most important figures -- billy mitchell, who of world war i commander air forces -- they were both trained to fly by purdue graduates. got involved in flight from purdue was a guy named clifford. he graduated in 1908. his father sent him here from dayton, ohio. he paid out-of-state tuition son to come here and learn about internal combustion engines. great research going out. by the time he left, they said more about the engines. go back was for him to to dayton with his father, and they were going to build motorcycles. and they did. records in the smithsonian in washington dc. he says, in the evening near my to take long walks after din
at the flight simulator building here at purdue university. and this is where a lot of things started in aviation. the purdue program was the to offer the country bachelor's degrees two pilots in the mid-1960's. today, it continues to be one of the best, most finest flight programs in the country. we have so many people who have been so important. can tell you that, going back beginning, some of the countries most important figures -- billy mitchell, who of world war i commander air forces --...
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over the past decade i have used an economic micro simulation model to help the number of states and the federal government assess the impact of healthcare report on health care systems, government budgets, and overall economies. i have had the privilege of working for both democratic and republican administrations. i worked extensively with governor romney's administration and the massachusetts legislature to model the impact of governor romney's landmark health reform legislation. i later served as a technical consultant to the us department of health and human services and provided similar support to both the administration and congress through economic micro simulation modeling of the affordable care act. i did not draft governor romney's health plan, and i, and i was not the architect of president obama's healthcare plan. after the passage amid a series of speeches endeavoring to explain the laws of locations from the perspective of a trained economist. over over the past few weeks the number of videos have emerged. in a search of these videos i am shown making a series of glib,
over the past decade i have used an economic micro simulation model to help the number of states and the federal government assess the impact of healthcare report on health care systems, government budgets, and overall economies. i have had the privilege of working for both democratic and republican administrations. i worked extensively with governor romney's administration and the massachusetts legislature to model the impact of governor romney's landmark health reform legislation. i later...
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you know, that -- >> we're simulating. >> they are simulating a bad hair day for me. and the earthquake. >> this is a disaster happening right now. >> and the smell. that's our smell-o-vision. just what i want when i go to the movies sitting next to strangers. interesting smells. >>> coming up, we're going to be talking worthwhile deals for online shoppers on this cybermonday that you might want to jot down. >>> also ahead, threatening and illegal phone calls from doebts collectors. how one woman said enough is enough and fought back and within. >>> and the "star wars" movie trailer burning up the internet and what each second of this sneak peek reveals to fans. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by delsyn. and the winner of this year's superstar... (coughs) coughing can really be disruptive. with a record breaking fifty million votes, your superstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an advanced time release formula for all day or all night relief. up to twice as l
you know, that -- >> we're simulating. >> they are simulating a bad hair day for me. and the earthquake. >> this is a disaster happening right now. >> and the smell. that's our smell-o-vision. just what i want when i go to the movies sitting next to strangers. interesting smells. >>> coming up, we're going to be talking worthwhile deals for online shoppers on this cybermonday that you might want to jot down. >>> also ahead, threatening and illegal phone...
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over the past decade i have used an economic micro simulation model to help the number of states and the federal government assess the impact of healthcare report on health care systems, government budgets, and overall economies. i have had the privilege of working for both democratic and republican administrations. i worked extensively with governor romney's administration and the massachusetts legislature to model the impact of governor romney's landmark health reform legislation. i later served as a technical consultant to the us department of health and human services and provided similar support to both the administration and congress through economic micro simulation modeling of the affordable care act. i did not draft governor romney's health plan, and i, and i was not the architect of president obama's healthcare plan. after the passage amid a series of speeches endeavoring to explain the laws of locations from the perspective of a trained economist. over over the past few weeks the number of videos have emerged. in a search of these videos i am shown making a series of glib,
over the past decade i have used an economic micro simulation model to help the number of states and the federal government assess the impact of healthcare report on health care systems, government budgets, and overall economies. i have had the privilege of working for both democratic and republican administrations. i worked extensively with governor romney's administration and the massachusetts legislature to model the impact of governor romney's landmark health reform legislation. i later...
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don't knock the simulator.ws pilots to have proficiency experience in problems most of them will never see in their lifetimes. >> yeah. go ahead. >> and we do get training in that -- just for that particular reason. so we can recognize a stall in a swept wing airplane how it will react at high altitude. i just went through recurrent training doing exactly that thing. >> tim is sitting here going i'm a search and rescue guy -- >> same thing. autopilot all the time. i almost got run down by tons of freighters that are just on cruise control. so it can make you complacent. >> now that there is another plane that has gone missing do you think there's going to be a bigger push to live-stream data jeff? >> well i don't think it necessarily would have helped in this case. again, we don't really know what happened with airasia. but if it was a case of running into bad weather and the electronics going out because you had an impact with a surface, then i don't see much of a benefit of having -- look there's going to be
don't knock the simulator.ws pilots to have proficiency experience in problems most of them will never see in their lifetimes. >> yeah. go ahead. >> and we do get training in that -- just for that particular reason. so we can recognize a stall in a swept wing airplane how it will react at high altitude. i just went through recurrent training doing exactly that thing. >> tim is sitting here going i'm a search and rescue guy -- >> same thing. autopilot all the time. i...
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it details the use of sleep deprivation, sexual humiliation, and simulating drowning. senator investigators say the program was far more brutal than the c.i.a. ever admitted and at least 26 people were wrongfully held many secret prisons. s that techniques were ineffective and they never produced information that led to foiling eminent terror threats. she spoke at length about how the government was mislead about the abuse detainees were off subject to harsh and brutal interrogation. and treatment because c.i.a. analysts believed often in error, that they knew more information than what they had provided. sometimes managers and interfay tors in the field were uncomfortable with what they were being asked to do and recommended ending the abuse of a detainee. repeatedly everyoverruled by people, who thought they knew better. >> first, to tell us what congress is expected to do next, kimberly. >> well, you know, it is hard to say what congress is expected to do. we heard from shortly after the intelligence committee re'sing this report on the heels of her statement. he sp
it details the use of sleep deprivation, sexual humiliation, and simulating drowning. senator investigators say the program was far more brutal than the c.i.a. ever admitted and at least 26 people were wrongfully held many secret prisons. s that techniques were ineffective and they never produced information that led to foiling eminent terror threats. she spoke at length about how the government was mislead about the abuse detainees were off subject to harsh and brutal interrogation. and...
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this simulation shows a good bit of rain. i wouldn't be surprised in the dc metro area if we saw a little bit of sleet. just a raw day on tuesday. highs only in the upper 30s, and you can always keep updated on wjla.com, on our facebook page and twitter. again the main threat on tuesday or maybe the highest risk of any of that accumulation will be far northwest of the d.c. metro area, but the cold is short-lived because 50s wednesday and thursday. >> we'll live through tuesday, and then we're back to pretty good temperatures. >> meteorologist: it's really not all that bad. tomorrow is the first day of meteorological winter. >> thank you. a wealth of knowledge as always. all information from you. there is new concerns with a silver lining at tyson's corner. because with the increase of people comes the increase of crime. we show you what is being done to keep you safe this holiday season. >> reporter: if you're a metro rider, this is a god send. >> is it a train station. >> reporter: they like to see the added traffic especial
this simulation shows a good bit of rain. i wouldn't be surprised in the dc metro area if we saw a little bit of sleet. just a raw day on tuesday. highs only in the upper 30s, and you can always keep updated on wjla.com, on our facebook page and twitter. again the main threat on tuesday or maybe the highest risk of any of that accumulation will be far northwest of the d.c. metro area, but the cold is short-lived because 50s wednesday and thursday. >> we'll live through tuesday, and then...
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let's not say it is anything but simulating intercourse. i can't imagine being a young boy these days because i don't think i could have hamed looking at that. i had to work hard to find things like that. it was hard. >> what is it going to take for these guys to be able to reach orgasm? when i was a kid all i needed was jennifer love-hewitt's smile. now i am having sex with an actual woman and she is choking me and i said tell me i'm adopted. >> when i was an adolescent i would get turned on by a guy who looked like a woman. >> the same for women. don't let them off the hook. they watch porn. they go to the strip clubs. they watch men grind on the dance floor. this is not exclusively a male thing. it is a societal thing. we are perverts! >> i don't want to see men grinding on the dance floor. i want them working on wall street and bringing home the cash. i saw men dancing on dancing on the dance floor and it doesn't lead you anywhere. >> real men doesn't grind on the dance floor. real men mope at the bar. >> he is nodding like this and the
let's not say it is anything but simulating intercourse. i can't imagine being a young boy these days because i don't think i could have hamed looking at that. i had to work hard to find things like that. it was hard. >> what is it going to take for these guys to be able to reach orgasm? when i was a kid all i needed was jennifer love-hewitt's smile. now i am having sex with an actual woman and she is choking me and i said tell me i'm adopted. >> when i was an adolescent i would get...
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. >> then there was the flight simulator zaharie had built in his home to practice landings. >> yesterdayoyal mission police visited the home of the pilot. >> it seemed like a potential lead until investigators declared it a dead end. >> the examination of the flight simulators revealed nothing suspicious for the authorities. >> and nothing came of speculation about his marriage or political leanings. like first officer fariq, zaharie lacked any apparent motive. >> many aspects of the case had been centered on the captain, and the more they looked, the less they found. >> i just don't see any logic. i don't see any reason he would want to be a rogue pilot. >> zaharie's sister spoke out to channel news asia. >> he does not -- he did not have that kind of makeup. >> he got married fairly early. socially, great guy. extremely helpful. and always willing to share. >> nik huslan met zaharie during the rigorous days of flight school, 30 years ago. >> we have to polish our shoes until we can see our teeth in it, you know? everything was very, very regimented. >> he remembered him as a skilled an
. >> then there was the flight simulator zaharie had built in his home to practice landings. >> yesterdayoyal mission police visited the home of the pilot. >> it seemed like a potential lead until investigators declared it a dead end. >> the examination of the flight simulators revealed nothing suspicious for the authorities. >> and nothing came of speculation about his marriage or political leanings. like first officer fariq, zaharie lacked any apparent motive....
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with simulation but if you taught where simulation was kind of the centerpiece of the class and then you are reading on side, listening to lectures, visiting places or whatever but you are simulating what the political tension, the economic tensions, people were doing role-playing in a very complex type historic assemblage which you could do. the kids would run to school every day. they would have this inner understanding of what was really happening, that this was, we have this problem we couldn't get enough energy to make gunpowder and that was a problem with the military that we need to get that gunpowder from friends and sadly the turn of the were changed and all this stuff. every now and then the americans lose. if you're totally open-ended sometimes you to go back and say we did win. here are the facts, what happened, but you can have experiential relationship to that. i don't know if that's encouraging innovation but it's an innovative way of thinking about making the educational experience more electric. all the way in the back. >> given what you said about the role that unin
with simulation but if you taught where simulation was kind of the centerpiece of the class and then you are reading on side, listening to lectures, visiting places or whatever but you are simulating what the political tension, the economic tensions, people were doing role-playing in a very complex type historic assemblage which you could do. the kids would run to school every day. they would have this inner understanding of what was really happening, that this was, we have this problem we...
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crash simulations and simulated smoke. >> reporter: wising lighter rain pushover hebert in union cityt and union city is experiencing lighter rainhayward... the wave of showers and scattered at this hour we'll see some thunderstorms firing off as the cold front is closer. the coal from well provide lift for the thunderstorms because we are in an unstable area right now >> reporter: sonatas evening to saturday morning will see a few lingering showers. with the thunderstorms firing off all bets are kind of off if you see on heavy sell low over a particular area and not the total of these of and not the total of of the the red the amount of rain were receiving. >> reporter: as we move past midnight we will continue to see rain mainly over san francisco and san mateo coastline. a few showers will remain on saturday as gonna mainly clear our and will see sun breaks in the afternoon we might still have a few wayward showers. but temperatures will be very similar to what we saw today upper 60s and in the sierra will gonna see rain and snow. what is the isolated pockets in 6000 things are rea
crash simulations and simulated smoke. >> reporter: wising lighter rain pushover hebert in union cityt and union city is experiencing lighter rainhayward... the wave of showers and scattered at this hour we'll see some thunderstorms firing off as the cold front is closer. the coal from well provide lift for the thunderstorms because we are in an unstable area right now >> reporter: sonatas evening to saturday morning will see a few lingering showers. with the thunderstorms firing...
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having done so you can actually reenact this flight simulator. it is extraordinary how sophisticated the information is and information recovery is once you get those two recorder boxes boxes. in fact it is possible also to use this data to program a simulator so future pilots can be trained to actually be in the cockpit of the aircraft that suffered an accident. i have been in some of those myself during my career. they are quite extraordinary to see just how accurate it is to put together what happened. but the first thing in order to achieve this is to get those two black boxes together. without those, one is still guessing. >> alastair thank you for your expertise and insight on this tragic story. >> this news coming in over the last couple hours. the families of the people on board, the 162 people on board airasia flight 8501 they are getting the devastating news that the debris spotted is almost certainly from the plane. cnn's will ripley is in beijing covering that part of the story. good morning, will. >> reporter: if you can call it that
having done so you can actually reenact this flight simulator. it is extraordinary how sophisticated the information is and information recovery is once you get those two recorder boxes boxes. in fact it is possible also to use this data to program a simulator so future pilots can be trained to actually be in the cockpit of the aircraft that suffered an accident. i have been in some of those myself during my career. they are quite extraordinary to see just how accurate it is to put together...
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. >> actually our simulation patient. >> reporter: the next time there's a real patient diagnosed witha in the u.s. they could end up here at kaiser center. >> i think if the patient resided in california and their family was here and they were a kaiser patient we would be ready to take them. >> reporter: representatives from the cdc visited kaiser a week and a half ago. they went through a 28 age checklist and spent about eight hours watching a team of doctors, nurses and staff care for their simulation patient as though it were the real thing. hospitals who want to accept ebola patients must have things like negative pressure room. >> that means the air is not recirculating outside of this room. >> reporter: and a decontamination process that includes high tech i -- high tech equipment. >> what you're looking at is a high radar robot. >> being ready for the improbable but you're always thankful when you have that available. >> reporter: new numbers from the world health organization show that as many as 17,000 people have been stricken with the ebola virus mostly in west africa. at l
. >> actually our simulation patient. >> reporter: the next time there's a real patient diagnosed witha in the u.s. they could end up here at kaiser center. >> i think if the patient resided in california and their family was here and they were a kaiser patient we would be ready to take them. >> reporter: representatives from the cdc visited kaiser a week and a half ago. they went through a 28 age checklist and spent about eight hours watching a team of doctors, nurses...
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but overall, some of the use of force, reality-based simulated training that's been done to offer reasonableernatives, not every department has those, and i think the training that involves reasonable alternatives or can you do something else, which could have been the case in ferguson, or the options for mace or taser training or how do you simulate certain situations that may call for deadly force or just to take another option. so i think 80% of the departments really are in need of more training. i think the 20% of departments that are medium-type cities, they do it rather well, as the commissioner just said. but there are a few departments that could use more training in technology use, equipment use as well as diversity training and sensitivity training. all those things go together with the department of vital resources. >> woodruff: what about training when it comes to police officers. how are they trained to think about race? to think about working in a divorcin adiverse community? >> well with, there is an awful lot of focus on working in different communities. the police officer t
but overall, some of the use of force, reality-based simulated training that's been done to offer reasonableernatives, not every department has those, and i think the training that involves reasonable alternatives or can you do something else, which could have been the case in ferguson, or the options for mace or taser training or how do you simulate certain situations that may call for deadly force or just to take another option. so i think 80% of the departments really are in need of more...
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and you go on to point out -- you call it, the gruber micro-simulation model for health care. michigan you said, paid him $481,000, and other states paid him a lot of money as well. i saw a story the other day, it was over $5 million total. >> right. vermont -- after this controversy or update, i think vermont announced they were going to stop paying him. he created an economic model that was really close -- the reason the administration wanted his expertise was, his model was very close to what the congressional budget office does when it runs simulations about the impact of various health care decisions. so they were able to use his model to get a pretty good sense as to how the health care law will be scored by cbo. the congressional budget office, it was very important in terms of hitting certain marks. they did not want to increase the deficit. quakes -- >> here is what jonathan gruber got in trouble for. >> in terms of subsidies, if you had a law saying healthy people are going to be in and sit people get money, it would not have passed. a lack of transparency is a huge
and you go on to point out -- you call it, the gruber micro-simulation model for health care. michigan you said, paid him $481,000, and other states paid him a lot of money as well. i saw a story the other day, it was over $5 million total. >> right. vermont -- after this controversy or update, i think vermont announced they were going to stop paying him. he created an economic model that was really close -- the reason the administration wanted his expertise was, his model was very close...
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. >> we immediately went to the simulators to try to do in the simulators what they had to do, in thello 13 spacecraft, to get them home. >> we're trying to come up with some good ideas here for you. >> reporter: one was to shut down the command module to conserve its remaining energy. use the lunar module as a sort of lifeline. >> we knew we had the lunar module. it had power, and batteries and oxygen. >> but not enough. >> no. but if we could use it to get us back home again but if not, we were going to transmit as long as we could so that the people would have some idea of what to do to correct for future flights. >> i want to say, you guys are doing real good work. >> so are you guys, jack. >> you all sounded so calm. you in particular, captain sounded so at ease. now, if that were me i would be barney five. i'm 200,000 miles from home. my spaceship blew up. and i'm not feeling optimistic. what went through your mind? >> a lot of people said, you didn't understand the situation. >> reporter: another crisis. carbon dioxide levels were getting dangerously high. ground control fixed
. >> we immediately went to the simulators to try to do in the simulators what they had to do, in thello 13 spacecraft, to get them home. >> we're trying to come up with some good ideas here for you. >> reporter: one was to shut down the command module to conserve its remaining energy. use the lunar module as a sort of lifeline. >> we knew we had the lunar module. it had power, and batteries and oxygen. >> but not enough. >> no. but if we could use it to get...