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collection team so we don't have to have the 18 month backlog and get the realtime data if this project effect the change and how it is fiscal there is work for us to do to improve the timeline between the situation that happened in the data collected with the analysis back but that's one of our goals to work on. >> okay. okay next item. >> so commissioners i'm going to talk about the two year action strategy and moving forward we had a fairly robust city structure we are amiss we didn't get a chance to talk about the new york thing but one of the things that was really brought back to us how impressed new york city is with the claufks of vision zero it is much more of a grassroots effort and interagency coordination this city structure we have has been focus active and there's a lot of moving parts we're sometimes juggling this structure but what is has done it has give us focus one of the key areas in pare symcertain staff to be the policy lead and the engineering and education and evaluation lead to do a deep dive on the practices but how to get the board moving supervisor mar does i
collection team so we don't have to have the 18 month backlog and get the realtime data if this project effect the change and how it is fiscal there is work for us to do to improve the timeline between the situation that happened in the data collected with the analysis back but that's one of our goals to work on. >> okay. okay next item. >> so commissioners i'm going to talk about the two year action strategy and moving forward we had a fairly robust city structure we are amiss we...
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some of the data we reviewed, i won't go into detail. the first questions is kad for services and a map put in the data set that the work can review or discuss. this was some information that maybe there wasn't information that we could potentially map, but it was something that we wanted to talk about such as the influx of folks to the city during the daytime that's a concern to the p.d. but not necessarily mappable. we did follow all the legislation. if it was available it was reviewed and discussed and data important to the p.d. but not necessarily listed in the legislation such as the location for shootings in addition to homicide. it reviewed each one of those pieces. the selection product brought us over 50 suggestions in those interviews and we created the map for the working group. they reviewed those maps brought them down to nine and within the next month made refinements to and reviewed all the data in the discussion slide that they brought down to four maps that they thought would be workable and then sent to the steering comm
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all of the data from the black box is inside on those memory chips.ng on the condition, depending on how long it takes to get to the lab in jakarta, it will take some time before we find out exactly what that flight data recorder holds. but certainly the hope from indonesian authorities, to get it here as quickly as possible and get to that the information as soon as they can. >> and for the benefit of the american viewers who have just joined us, talk to us about those pings they've been following. can we assume it's those pings which led search crews to this black box? or are there still signals out there that could perhaps lead them to the second black box? >> there were reports of pings coming from a lot of different places. some reports out there from officials were that they were hearing things about 500 meters or a third of a mile away from where they found the tail. you remember the incredible pictures of the tail section being pulled out of the water. the signal that we believe is related to this particular recovery, the flight data recorder,
all of the data from the black box is inside on those memory chips.ng on the condition, depending on how long it takes to get to the lab in jakarta, it will take some time before we find out exactly what that flight data recorder holds. but certainly the hope from indonesian authorities, to get it here as quickly as possible and get to that the information as soon as they can. >> and for the benefit of the american viewers who have just joined us, talk to us about those pings they've been...
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are we putting it in the field or the data and at a very basic level that is the explanation and thethat something gets mapped to the wrong field is the data base came up in pts, which is basically the scheme is basically the structure of how all of the data is stored in multiple tables and then there are relationships between the tables that is a system that has been maintained and enhanced over its lifetime, 14 or 15 years. all of the folks that have performed the maintenance over that period are not all with dbi and so they have retired and moved on to other jobs and so, even understanding the pts data structure is some what of a process of discovery, there is a lot of expertise on the team, but there are some aspects to be able to move everything to a new platform. the as i talked about the specialized user training which was led by an ainstructor that was completed by the beginning of december and we have refresher training and a couple of rooms set up at dbi where we have got folks from every department, that come in whenever they have schedule the time and just basically get m
are we putting it in the field or the data and at a very basic level that is the explanation and thethat something gets mapped to the wrong field is the data base came up in pts, which is basically the scheme is basically the structure of how all of the data is stored in multiple tables and then there are relationships between the tables that is a system that has been maintained and enhanced over its lifetime, 14 or 15 years. all of the folks that have performed the maintenance over that period...
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they had a top line data release. the government let them bleed out the data. some of it was awesome. other looked scary. they were not in control. trials going forward are entirely in their control and the data will come out in a more controlled fashion. but it is still biotech. >> now to the two breakthrough stocks. stocks you identified as potentially having a breakthrough year. that is amazing. the first one, acadia, already up 30% over the last 12 months. it seems to be the parkinsons' psychosis treatment. >> we are talking about a drug with a large, billion plus addressable market. clear unmet need, and potential approval by the end of the year and it has breakthrough status for parkinson's disease psychosis. just by virtue of the market size. >> let's go on to raptor. that had a troubling 12 months. the catalyst could be around the corner with the fourth quarter earnings release. >> it is right after the earnings release. overall i think that there is an off the radar data catalyst coming for that dmump may. they have a program in pediatric nash, a subse
they had a top line data release. the government let them bleed out the data. some of it was awesome. other looked scary. they were not in control. trials going forward are entirely in their control and the data will come out in a more controlled fashion. but it is still biotech. >> now to the two breakthrough stocks. stocks you identified as potentially having a breakthrough year. that is amazing. the first one, acadia, already up 30% over the last 12 months. it seems to be the...
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a the subsection a criminal data and humiliation. f if you visit las vegas today, one of the new sites is the museum of the law which celebrates the rich criminal history of las vegas. it is quite an interesting museum. this is how the museum begins. a room where you can line up and pretend to be on a criminal lineup. one of you has a long rap sheet, and people think it is hilarious , a lot of cackling and laughter. it is it is not so funny when it actually happens in real life. there is the 13 million americans arrested, only some of whom actually face criminal charges. in recent years some entrepreneurs have made a business of publicizing these mugshots of course public record record documents. for the overwhelming number of people they were in court records. away from the general public. so one chapter in my book talks about the mug shot business. here is -- the chapter looks at a company called busted mugshots. his innovation was to print up a little magazine busted, in austin texas and put funny photos of people and sells it. aft
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they get the data. it depends on what it shows. y that, you know quite clear cut example of what happened and i'm think field goal you look at recent incidents where the black box data recorder -- let's take for example the virgin galactic where within hours of it information showed that the veins at the back deployed early. that was made obvious. and it was released. asiana released a lot of information. here peter you and i might differ in a sense that in the u.s. there is a greater tendency to make information from black boxes and from the investigation more freely available than in other parts of the world. would you agree, pet center >> i would agree. what i meant is you can -- the investigators can have access to the data. whether they release it or not is something entirely different. and the key point is if they see something in the data which indicates a problem that needs be addressed, they will address it immediately. >> and i imagine they would try to reach out maybe to other expert eyes to see what else is in there. pet
they get the data. it depends on what it shows. y that, you know quite clear cut example of what happened and i'm think field goal you look at recent incidents where the black box data recorder -- let's take for example the virgin galactic where within hours of it information showed that the veins at the back deployed early. that was made obvious. and it was released. asiana released a lot of information. here peter you and i might differ in a sense that in the u.s. there is a greater tendency...
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this year the 1st full year of data. what probably we will happen is the center for medicare and medicaid services will continue to refine the way it presents the data. the 1st website was not very user-friendly. it was pretty difficult to go on there and find your own physician, but cms put up a much more user-friendly tool. and the agency tells me that they continue to work on refining the user interface, improving the search tool, but also thinking about how to provide the data in context by medical specialty, geographic location with time trend, things that they are thinking about. the 3rd thing is something i am not sure will happen, it creates a lot of descriptors for payment marketing, and those are not defined, and some of them are overlapping. what we suspect and do not no is that companies are using the terms in different ways. if the data we will be useful and comparable across companies going forward they we will have to be a concerted effort from stakeholders outside to sit down and say, well, what do what do
this year the 1st full year of data. what probably we will happen is the center for medicare and medicaid services will continue to refine the way it presents the data. the 1st website was not very user-friendly. it was pretty difficult to go on there and find your own physician, but cms put up a much more user-friendly tool. and the agency tells me that they continue to work on refining the user interface, improving the search tool, but also thinking about how to provide the data in context by...
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data for the first full year of reporting has been collected. 2014 data has been collected. sons wawant released from the first five so the law is moving forward and the question is what happens now.o$ let me give you three thoughts. one thing that i think will happen, one that i think Ñ probably will happen, and one ç/qp÷ that's important, but will take some concerted effort on the 39,÷ part of stakeholders if it's going0fhxaa9ñ so what will happen is that the tdjá process of]%qq%9 (hu)s& continue and be refined and we will have this year the first full year of data.á0!Ñ what i think and probably will happen is center forf. medicare continue to refine thep presents that data and as rodney said in his remarks this morning, the firstnc website wasz8ç not very user friendly. it was pretty difficult to go on there and find your own but cms to its credit within a couple of weeks of launching that first website put up a much;:ei÷49 more user friendly tool to let consumers search, find their own doc, and the agency tells me that they continue to work on refining t improving the sea
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but divers have recovered the flight data recorder. wreckage from the plane's wring and vectors hope the data can help them figure out why the airbus went down. it's on that ship on the way to jakarta. joining me now via skip jeffrey thomas the editor in chief and managing editor of airlineratings.com. thank you for talking with us. this is such a significant turning point, both the black boxes now have been located. one of them on the way to the lab. how long do you predict it will likely be before we have some answers to what exactly happened to that doomed flight? >> rosemary it could be as soon as thursday or friday this week. if the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder when they bring it off the bottom later on today or tomorrow morning, as long as they haven't been damaged, then the download -- we should get some answers very quickly. it's extremely important in this particular investigation that we do get those answers, because the airbus a-320, there's over 6,000 of them flying around the world at the moment. the
but divers have recovered the flight data recorder. wreckage from the plane's wring and vectors hope the data can help them figure out why the airbus went down. it's on that ship on the way to jakarta. joining me now via skip jeffrey thomas the editor in chief and managing editor of airlineratings.com. thank you for talking with us. this is such a significant turning point, both the black boxes now have been located. one of them on the way to the lab. how long do you predict it will likely be...
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divers brought the data recorder to the surface. they have located the voice recorder but not recovered it yet. alan deal is a former ntsb investigator and author approximate he joins us via skype. we're hearing now that there might have been abexplosion onboard the plane causing it to crash. what do you make of the speculation? >> at this point del it's just speculation. of course the data recorder will reveal a lot and they're probably disassembling it as we speak. >> if there was in fact speculation that the plane exploded would it not have been more prudent to simply wait, now that they have located these two black boxes to wait and see what they found what the data recorder and voice recorder said before putting out anything, i hate the use the word, explosive. >> >> i would think so. they may have meant that the plane came apart in abexplosive decompression, not a terrorist act. that's as the pressurization of the aircraft escaped. that i don't know what they said when they meant an explowing in-flight. >> explain to exclosive
divers brought the data recorder to the surface. they have located the voice recorder but not recovered it yet. alan deal is a former ntsb investigator and author approximate he joins us via skype. we're hearing now that there might have been abexplosion onboard the plane causing it to crash. what do you make of the speculation? >> at this point del it's just speculation. of course the data recorder will reveal a lot and they're probably disassembling it as we speak. >> if there was...
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to having actual data. and theual data, and this is as of the december 19 refresh in 2014 that the magnitude of what is going on out there, these financial transactions that the total value that cms published as of december 19th in these transactions was $3.7 billion. the number of records, those individual transactions that are occurring, or over 4.4 million transactions reported. and it involved individual records for 366,000 physicians. and so there's a lot going on out there. now what that means, what can be done with the data. the research you can go into and find out about what's going on is turned over to the research community. and how that then informs public policy will depend upon the research done. that, then is again a subject for the folks doing research which is my segue to my fellow panelists here. again, ready to answer questions and appreciate you all being here today. >> >>> >> good morning. happy to be here today. physicians find/hmyikv)1e; pfw'g also for consumers. and just the fact the fact th
to having actual data. and theual data, and this is as of the december 19 refresh in 2014 that the magnitude of what is going on out there, these financial transactions that the total value that cms published as of december 19th in these transactions was $3.7 billion. the number of records, those individual transactions that are occurring, or over 4.4 million transactions reported. and it involved individual records for 366,000 physicians. and so there's a lot going on out there. now what that...
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the discovery of the flight data recorder a major break through today. it was found under the wreckage of the plane's wing recovered by four divers. the other black box, the cockpit voice recorder we're told by one of the top investigators, they are 100% sure where it is. it is just a matter of time before divers can get down there and recover it. certainly a big achievement here. not a celebration by any means, given the fact that 162 people lost their lives on board that flight. >> any information, david, on the condition of the flight data recorder and when we may see a picture of it? >> reporter: that will certainly become a very big part of what happened in the next few days. the condition of the night data recorder and whether it's fully in tact or whether it's damaged by water or fire. natalie, i have to tell you, having talked to investigators who do this for a living the condition, no matter what that condition is there is a very good chance they'll be able to recover the data off the way the data recorder is built, it's built with a crash surviv
the discovery of the flight data recorder a major break through today. it was found under the wreckage of the plane's wing recovered by four divers. the other black box, the cockpit voice recorder we're told by one of the top investigators, they are 100% sure where it is. it is just a matter of time before divers can get down there and recover it. certainly a big achievement here. not a celebration by any means, given the fact that 162 people lost their lives on board that flight. >> any...
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data on it, to figure out why the plane crashed. >> the flight data recorder is good but if the memorya broken chip. but from our experience that these flight data recorders can be opened and they can be read in good condition. but this is my experience but let's see today or tonight or tomorrow. >> reporter: but divers are still searching for the cockpit voice recorder. officials believe they know where it is based on strong signals the box is emitting. but there's been no visual identification of it yet. contained in the cockpit voice recorder, the conversations of those on board, moments before the plane went down. these details will be invaluable for the relatives of those on board the ill-fated flight. it's now been two weeks since the air asia plane plunged into the java sea, killing all 162 people on board. it's been a grueling wait for families, anxious to find any answers as to why this plane went down. the discovery of this flight data recorder will hopefully provide some important clues and give them some semblance of closure. >>> now, a court in egypt has acquitted 26 men c
data on it, to figure out why the plane crashed. >> the flight data recorder is good but if the memorya broken chip. but from our experience that these flight data recorders can be opened and they can be read in good condition. but this is my experience but let's see today or tonight or tomorrow. >> reporter: but divers are still searching for the cockpit voice recorder. officials believe they know where it is based on strong signals the box is emitting. but there's been no visual...
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the flight data recorder will take a bit longer to analyze. they need to download well over 200 parameters of the aircraft's operating data which is recorded. and that takes analysis. so you could be looking at a month or a couple of months before that is completed. >> and just before we finish sir, i wonder if you could explain to us once that is done once that goes through that process, and presumably they would go to either singapore or australia for that how likely is it that those two black boxes will answer the many questions surrounding this air tragedy? >> look almost certainly, i mean we're talking sort of a 100% certainty that we will get all of the answers from those two boxes. but if the two pilots had been discussing the issue and are talking about the problem they have got that will tell a lot almost immediately. the rate of descent for the cabin pressure everything that has basically gone wrong, i suppose, and the final minutes of the flight will be evident from the flight data recorder. okay it is not the final story because the
the flight data recorder will take a bit longer to analyze. they need to download well over 200 parameters of the aircraft's operating data which is recorded. and that takes analysis. so you could be looking at a month or a couple of months before that is completed. >> and just before we finish sir, i wonder if you could explain to us once that is done once that goes through that process, and presumably they would go to either singapore or australia for that how likely is it that those...
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we need to train child welfare workers, but we also need to begin to have the dat -- the data to document it. we do have this problem where a girl -- girls who are not abused by their parent or caregiver are not cared for in the child welfare system so we don't have a part of our social safety net even prepared to deal with this population. so that's why we have to look at it from those three areas. and then one of the other problems in the child welfare system system is that trebling -- technically to access federal funding you need to break up the family. you need to remove the child from the family. we need have a more flexible way to deal with the funding so you can actually prevent the problem from happening to begin with. one aspect -- thank you. [applause] >> one aspect of the foster care system that is the most vulnerable are girls in group homes, because they're not even in a family setting at all. so the group homes really become targeted very specifically by pimps. they know where the group homes are and they will go and recruit specifically there, and sometimes they'll get oth
we need to train child welfare workers, but we also need to begin to have the dat -- the data to document it. we do have this problem where a girl -- girls who are not abused by their parent or caregiver are not cared for in the child welfare system so we don't have a part of our social safety net even prepared to deal with this population. so that's why we have to look at it from those three areas. and then one of the other problems in the child welfare system system is that trebling --...
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the earthquake map. magnitude 3.0 and larger compared to 20 quakes from 1970 to 2000. data beginning to show stories like barbara's are all too real. >> the earthquake came and went through the center of the house. everything shook. i went out my front yard and said, where did my yard go? >> she believes this is the cause of the quakes, hydraulic fracturing more commonly known as fracking, a process where water mixed with sand and chemicals are pumped underground to release gas fracking fluids are brought back out, identified as fracking waste water and is considered too contaminated to use. in texas and several other states, injection wells store the contaminated wells. injected deep into the ground come. it is this process that many suspect is increasing the seismic activity in the reno area. >> we met with the mayor of reno texas, linda stokes. >> i'm very concerned when this is an area that has never had quakes. >> this one is actually the one that is the closest to, or is the epicenter of the earthquakes. >> wow! >> according to the texas railroad commission, xto energ
the earthquake map. magnitude 3.0 and larger compared to 20 quakes from 1970 to 2000. data beginning to show stories like barbara's are all too real. >> the earthquake came and went through the center of the house. everything shook. i went out my front yard and said, where did my yard go? >> she believes this is the cause of the quakes, hydraulic fracturing more commonly known as fracking, a process where water mixed with sand and chemicals are pumped underground to release gas...
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and that is like - brings all the data into question. we want to make value judgment. they don't give you accuracy. >> could it be a difference of strides. >> i'm bringing the same amount of calories. it doesn't spend a lot of time educating you on what the data means and how to interpret it. >> i tried out the fit bit. it was higher in terms of the step count. you can check it. you can watch it tally up the steps. you are trying to develop a lifestyle of habits. using this and the app. from green stadiums to birds with goggles, i check my pulse. talking about the science, my heart is beating a little faster. for more exciting innovations join us next time on "techknow". go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com.
and that is like - brings all the data into question. we want to make value judgment. they don't give you accuracy. >> could it be a difference of strides. >> i'm bringing the same amount of calories. it doesn't spend a lot of time educating you on what the data means and how to interpret it. >> i tried out the fit bit. it was higher in terms of the step count. you can check it. you can watch it tally up the steps. you are trying to develop a lifestyle of habits. using this...
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sharing the data gets lost. certainly, the consumer concerns about privacy, abuses the government may have been involved then in regards to an nsa make it harder for cconsumers to trust the government, particularly in cyber security. if consumers do not trust the government to not be snooping on them, they probably do not trust companies to not be abusing that as well. civil liberties have been one area of vigorous debates here in washington. host: as much as you want 114 congress to tackle this, what is the likelihood that they will? guest: i think this is a bipartisan issue. they are hearing about this from the constituents on a regular basis. there will be a debate as to how much responsibility should be placed on to the businesses. for example, in the data breach notification area. private industry will hate it. we think it will be a real boon to consumers to better protect -- and incentives to businesses. we think they're far more areas of agreement on these issues than disagreement. we are hopeful that we w
sharing the data gets lost. certainly, the consumer concerns about privacy, abuses the government may have been involved then in regards to an nsa make it harder for cconsumers to trust the government, particularly in cyber security. if consumers do not trust the government to not be snooping on them, they probably do not trust companies to not be abusing that as well. civil liberties have been one area of vigorous debates here in washington. host: as much as you want 114 congress to tackle...
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all of the data will be downloaded right here in jakarta. depending on the of condition of the flight data recorder, it will take a few hours to a few days. what actually happened in the last minutes before the plane crashed into the sea on its way to singapore. one crucial other part of the investigation still underway. they still have to find the cockpit voice recorder which has not been found right now but some sources are telling us that they hope to find this in a couple of hours. >> we also understand, we reported that crews are also studying the tail section of the aircraft. what will that indicate? >> yes they actually found the complete tail of the aircraft a few days ago and they managed to bring it onto the land right now. they of course are also investigating that to see what actually has happened. because the only thing we know so far is that the captain requested to climb to a higher altitude just before the accident happened. experts are saying it might be due to bad weather but of course we have to find out the exact detail fr
all of the data will be downloaded right here in jakarta. depending on the of condition of the flight data recorder, it will take a few hours to a few days. what actually happened in the last minutes before the plane crashed into the sea on its way to singapore. one crucial other part of the investigation still underway. they still have to find the cockpit voice recorder which has not been found right now but some sources are telling us that they hope to find this in a couple of hours. >>...
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the federal government can instantly correlate all the data and enact on it. i think that's great to enable law enforcement to be more agile. but, the way it is currently implemented gives all the data to the goverment. i would love to see some sort of privacy masking of the data. so then, the data is retained, but in encrypted form. then the government has to get a warrant to de-crypt or access the data and correlate it. collect the data, but don't collect it in a completely unencrypted manner. >> the notion after the snowden leaks, to see what the nsa was doing with warrantless wiretapping and so on, it seems unlikely that people are going to be really thrilled to turn in their credit card information, their shopping data, every thing else to the federal government. >> yeah, absolutely not. also this has the ability to allow companies to masquerade data sharing as investigations which -- we already sort of have the problem of large organizations spying and using that data to market. it would be very difficult to prove if something was purely an investigation
the federal government can instantly correlate all the data and enact on it. i think that's great to enable law enforcement to be more agile. but, the way it is currently implemented gives all the data to the goverment. i would love to see some sort of privacy masking of the data. so then, the data is retained, but in encrypted form. then the government has to get a warrant to de-crypt or access the data and correlate it. collect the data, but don't collect it in a completely unencrypted...
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data. we've emphasized the importance of data not only for looking at the prevalence of this problem but also and perhaps more importantly looking at the effectiveness of countermeasures to know whether the things that we think are solutions are actually working. i have firsthand experience as a human performance investor in major transportation crashes in looking at fatigue in crashes in that it is not easy, it is not easy at all even for a trained investigator who is given a free rein to look at everything under the sun, even for our investigators it's challenging. so i have to ask, i think we heard some very interesting suggestions on way that is we can improve the data. i heard mr. nelson say things about training law enforcement better, enhancing the size and scope of the data, using imputation, expanding f.a.r.s. we heard recommendations, dr. pack mentioned could cars tell us whether people are driving drowsy at the time of a crash perhaps, and we even heard about other things like biomarkers perhaps in the future there will be a so-called fatigue-alyzer that will tell us whether somebo
data. we've emphasized the importance of data not only for looking at the prevalence of this problem but also and perhaps more importantly looking at the effectiveness of countermeasures to know whether the things that we think are solutions are actually working. i have firsthand experience as a human performance investor in major transportation crashes in looking at fatigue in crashes in that it is not easy, it is not easy at all even for a trained investigator who is given a free rein to look...
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the crew kept a running record of the data. hk created this chart with help from a researcher who's been analyzing the information. up until now, people looking into the accident had focused on the four days immediately after the disaster. that's because they thought the bulk of radioactive substances was released from the plant during that period. but the data analyzed by the researcher suggests something different. only a quarter of the radioactive substances drifted during the first four days. the remaining 75% spread over the next two weeks. we analyzed why this happened. when the disaster hit, the nuclear plant lost its external power. that made electric pumps for injecting water into the reactors useless. so workers used fire engines to spray water into the reactors to keep them from melting down. the fire engines pumped out 30 tons of water every hour. but an in-house investigation by the plant's operator shows only about one ton per hour reached the targets. we conducted an experiment to see if this may have contributed
the crew kept a running record of the data. hk created this chart with help from a researcher who's been analyzing the information. up until now, people looking into the accident had focused on the four days immediately after the disaster. that's because they thought the bulk of radioactive substances was released from the plant during that period. but the data analyzed by the researcher suggests something different. only a quarter of the radioactive substances drifted during the first four...
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different opinion on the matter se of the communications data issue and the communicationsn[(0 data bill is important that we maintain those capables and i reiterate it's not the charter.lpeñ i >> the securits y measures must be paramount. in the long run one of the things that will make us safe ishe to reach outñ2 alized communities in the came country that a mirror thei+fe& marginalized communities from which those killers came. they cannot become fishing rounds for people who pen violence ,3a;yhatred. >> if the reasons why people are become radicalized as i indicated in response to my honorable friend earlier are various and often complex. it is important that we do try to understand those reasons. of course it's also important that in any community in our country we are looking at the issues that matter to people. i think for everybody around the country actually issues that matter to people are issues like con available blt of jobs educationobin they are receiving. public services they are receiving and these matters that h we consider for everybody. >> walker. >> as well as the mus
different opinion on the matter se of the communications data issue and the communicationsn[(0 data bill is important that we maintain those capables and i reiterate it's not the charter.lpeñ i >> the securits y measures must be paramount. in the long run one of the things that will make us safe ishe to reach outñ2 alized communities in the came country that a mirror thei+fe& marginalized communities from which those killers came. they cannot become fishing rounds for people who pen...
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that's what came across from the data on the flight data recorder and the cockpit. the plane went down and took a few minutes for the process to happen, which was scary minutes for the 162 people on board, and then the data basically stopped from those two recorders just before the plane hit the water. that is all that the investigators have told us so far about the accident >>> still to come on this program - an inquest into the sydney cafe shooting >>> accused of inaction. nigeria's army ignored warnings pending boko haram attacks. >> sometimes immigration is the only alternative people have. borderland only on al primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >>> you're watching al jazeera. these are the headlines. islamic state of iraq and levant released an audio recording in which it says if jordan doesn't release an iraqi woman on death row, it will kill a pilot. moaz al-kasasbeh, captured last zooz. zooz. -
that's what came across from the data on the flight data recorder and the cockpit. the plane went down and took a few minutes for the process to happen, which was scary minutes for the 162 people on board, and then the data basically stopped from those two recorders just before the plane hit the water. that is all that the investigators have told us so far about the accident >>> still to come on this program - an inquest into the sydney cafe shooting >>> accused of inaction....
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city and become a benefit to those cities as opposed -- >> offering some of the dataollected for the purpose of public policy for good policy making? >> yeah, i think that's where we'll head. we'll have to partner with a lot of cities. we're already doing it and trying to figure out ways to work collaboratively. >> sure. i mean i guess briefly it's very encouraging to hear sharing economy companies around the table talking about the collaboration with local government i work for the city of boston and we are trying to craft appropriate regulations that both address the public policy needs that we have as well as ensure these kinds of new and innovative services that deliver benefits to citizens. the challenge we face is often there are -- we have to look at these problems not only from the question of here's a news service which maybe is being use the by initially by a small slice of the population that has certain self regulating characteristics to it. when you think about a regulatory regime that is going to apply not only to what exists today but also to what comes
city and become a benefit to those cities as opposed -- >> offering some of the dataollected for the purpose of public policy for good policy making? >> yeah, i think that's where we'll head. we'll have to partner with a lot of cities. we're already doing it and trying to figure out ways to work collaboratively. >> sure. i mean i guess briefly it's very encouraging to hear sharing economy companies around the table talking about the collaboration with local government i work...
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this year the 1st full year of data. what probably we will happen is -- what probably will happen is the center for medicare and medicaid services will continue to refine the way it presents the data. as rodney said in his remarks the first website was not very user-friendly. it was pretty difficult to go on there and find your own physician, but cms put up a much more user-friendly tool. and the agency tells me that they continue to work on refining the user interface, improving the search tool, but also thinking about how to provide the data in context by medical specialty, geographic location, with time trend, things that they are thinking about. i credit them for their willingness to continually improve that. the 3rd thing is something i am not sure will happen, it creates a lot of descriptors for payments. it is a consulting payment, or for marketing, for a meal. those aren't defined in the law and some of them are , overlapping. what we suspect and do not know is that companies are using the terms in different ways.
this year the 1st full year of data. what probably we will happen is -- what probably will happen is the center for medicare and medicaid services will continue to refine the way it presents the data. as rodney said in his remarks the first website was not very user-friendly. it was pretty difficult to go on there and find your own physician, but cms put up a much more user-friendly tool. and the agency tells me that they continue to work on refining the user interface, improving the search...
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the data doesn't support the claim. >> okay. i know some people regard that as mud slinging. it sounds empirical. you have bmn 673 for breast cancer. i okay used to you being an orphan drug. that sounds bigger than an orphan drug. >> depends. this product 673 is part of a new class of cancer agents. the indication we are initially going after is a sub segment of breast cancer patients. it's a fraction of a fraction of breast cancer patients. only about 8 to 10% of breast cancer patients have the specific mutation we are going to address. that represents only 20 25,000 patients in the u.s. which turns this into an orphan indication. >> oh. so in the time since we have been talking it's clear i guess the big companies have recognized that orphan drugs like shire, you pretty much have to have a presence in them. are you willing to stay independent given that i know a lot of the bigger pharma companieses know they have to be bigger in orphan drugs? >> you know, we have been managing the company to grow and stay. we have growing revenues. you know we will soon report 2014 revenues
the data doesn't support the claim. >> okay. i know some people regard that as mud slinging. it sounds empirical. you have bmn 673 for breast cancer. i okay used to you being an orphan drug. that sounds bigger than an orphan drug. >> depends. this product 673 is part of a new class of cancer agents. the indication we are initially going after is a sub segment of breast cancer patients. it's a fraction of a fraction of breast cancer patients. only about 8 to 10% of breast cancer...
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i'm going to jump into the california department of education data and i'm going to jump into on top the discrepancies with the data and san francisco unified school district we support two-hundred and 17 counts for 2014-2015 this is where we can use your help insuring wire tracking american indian students as well as they walk into the doors having educating the sfusd about 506 forms how many have you seen this this have you seen this form this is our 506 form this is which we hope to have available at the sfusd office one hundred percent of the federal funding is dependent on it is required to be filed out that by the eligible students my own experience in 2013 with my i did not know it daughter in her kindergarten no one knew about this it was hard to locate until i found out oh i had it and someone was able to get it to me - teachers staff here at the ac office definitely we need to help to educate the sfusd that it's there we feel we can really reach outreach our students better if this form is available at the e pc office to reach them as soon as they walk into the door of the d
i'm going to jump into the california department of education data and i'm going to jump into on top the discrepancies with the data and san francisco unified school district we support two-hundred and 17 counts for 2014-2015 this is where we can use your help insuring wire tracking american indian students as well as they walk into the doors having educating the sfusd about 506 forms how many have you seen this this have you seen this form this is our 506 form this is which we hope to have...
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on the resources and we went from intersection data to the correlation with crossroads there's on overlap of neighbors one thing we saw we added in some additional data that come in that includes the various modes as they came available like the corridors we recently added last spring one thing we've found is while we see the fatalities between vehicles and people the fatalities by mode are quite stalk only 2/3rd's felt fatalities are motorist collision so the difference between this and vision zero it is proving street traffic so this is a big shift since the network so what you see now we have the data for pedestrian vehicle to pedestrian collisions and fatalities we have motorcyclist collisions and bicycle there are 12 percent of street miles that is not that many still a high concentration of the streets that equalities one hundred and 25 miles from the goal of 13 of those miles you saw three-quarters regardless of the modes the traffic collisions it is a focused allocations we have in the city can you ask a quick question i want to make sure i said 12 percent of our streets or 70 per
on the resources and we went from intersection data to the correlation with crossroads there's on overlap of neighbors one thing we saw we added in some additional data that come in that includes the various modes as they came available like the corridors we recently added last spring one thing we've found is while we see the fatalities between vehicles and people the fatalities by mode are quite stalk only 2/3rd's felt fatalities are motorist collision so the difference between this and vision...
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because the data on the flight data recorder it will give us an understanding of what the airplane was doing as it went into that thunderstorm. there's been a lot of speculation as if the pilots actually tried to climb up to 38,000 feet rather than an undraft trying to push them up to 38,000 feet. there's been a lot of these stories about the airplane stalled, an aerodynamic stall because it got too slow. we don't have any of that data. 353 knots of ground speed is nowhere close to the stall speed. we really need to understand the true air speed or the indicated air speed. and all of that data is contained on the flilt data recorder. >> kristin talked about bodies being pulled up. they're not magically pulled up. rescue divers men and women have you worked with around the world, who are diving and searching and pulling up these bodies. what an incredibly difficult job. talk about the psychological element, generally folks tasked with finding stuff, not people and parts of people. this is a different part of that job. >> this is an entirely different scenario. and in my experiences, the
because the data on the flight data recorder it will give us an understanding of what the airplane was doing as it went into that thunderstorm. there's been a lot of speculation as if the pilots actually tried to climb up to 38,000 feet rather than an undraft trying to push them up to 38,000 feet. there's been a lot of these stories about the airplane stalled, an aerodynamic stall because it got too slow. we don't have any of that data. 353 knots of ground speed is nowhere close to the stall...
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>> until the data catches up with where they want to be. zoo think they'll remain status quo until june? >> no, because now the honeymoon is over for janet yellin. why? because she had a year to coast and to hang out and chill under the old regime. she put that word patient in, and now the expectation is going to begin. does patient come out in march? remember what patient means. it's code for two meetings. >> what happens when patient comes out in march? what's the market reaction? if it come out. >> i think there's zero chance of the fed raising rates this year. i think the markets -- >> you're -- 2016. >> i -- >> can you envision? >> one more point -- >> yeah. let me sober you all up. we're going to get -- >> i would like to be. >> sorry about this. look. this is central bank. the kind of economy we have and the kind of economy that gives us achievement of a full employment objective is not an economy that a central banker can leave with zero rates, let alone zero rates forever. and they'll look at inflation as at transitory low, and a co
>> until the data catches up with where they want to be. zoo think they'll remain status quo until june? >> no, because now the honeymoon is over for janet yellin. why? because she had a year to coast and to hang out and chill under the old regime. she put that word patient in, and now the expectation is going to begin. does patient come out in march? remember what patient means. it's code for two meetings. >> what happens when patient comes out in march? what's the market...
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>> i'm not sure about the state data base. >> sure, the pd will expand more in their presentation, but there are dna profiles that exist in a data base, i believe it's called cordis, if i'm not mistaken, there may be approximately 230 of these profiles taken out of this data base. this is a data base we use to help us solve crimes, particularly when it comes to sexual offenders. so folks whose crimes were originally charged as a felony and now they are a misdemeanor, because of this reassignment their profile will be taken out of the data base. how do we remedy this. >> for a long time anybody who was akueszd of any felony could have their dna swabed. if you were arrested for a burglary or murder were at equal risk to be swabbed. >> that's my question. so what's the answer? >> so i think that that will be worked out if the police department or other agency wants to bring legislation forward in this legislative session in sacramento. >> so which legislators did you work with in sacramento to get this legislation introduced? i don't have that information. >> we didn't work with legislato
>> i'm not sure about the state data base. >> sure, the pd will expand more in their presentation, but there are dna profiles that exist in a data base, i believe it's called cordis, if i'm not mistaken, there may be approximately 230 of these profiles taken out of this data base. this is a data base we use to help us solve crimes, particularly when it comes to sexual offenders. so folks whose crimes were originally charged as a felony and now they are a misdemeanor, because of this...
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the benefits i can get from being online? it is a cost problem that they cannot afford data. e of the things we in cooperation with governments and other companies are trying to do is figure out our their business models and ways to address the awareness and cost issue? one is by providing some free basic services. about a month ago, internet.org rolled out an app in zambia which provides basic services. facebook is on there, so is wikipedia, so are a number of maternal health organizations. >> that is the curated stuff i was referring to. >> things that are important to get to the people in that country. we will see how it works. so far, there is good interest. that is a way to started dressing the access problem -- start addressing the access problem. we think that is a good thing. >> it almost suggests a path from no internet, non-neutral internet is not such a terrible alternative path to neutral internet. >> i think there are issues we are properly focused on in the united states and other areas in the developing world that will be important in the developing world as wel
the benefits i can get from being online? it is a cost problem that they cannot afford data. e of the things we in cooperation with governments and other companies are trying to do is figure out our their business models and ways to address the awareness and cost issue? one is by providing some free basic services. about a month ago, internet.org rolled out an app in zambia which provides basic services. facebook is on there, so is wikipedia, so are a number of maternal health organizations....
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the white noise. there is something happening every day. there are things that happen. you get datahat doesn't really matter we don't want to overreport. we want people diligent about it but you want to care about the ones that actually matter. >> let's talk about something that does matter. it's easy to laugh it off, right? sony. because a lot of gossipy stuff came on. but that was a big data breach. and i know that norse has been working with the fbi on this issue. and you know, people have said, well north korea. but you're seeming to say that it's more of an insider job. what are you finding out about that? >> yeah, well, i can't comment 234 much in much depth because this is still an ongoing investigation with the fbi and we're still cooperating with law enforcement officials. but still to this date the data and the telemetry that we've been analyzing don't trace back to north korea. in fact, the evidence that we see indicates that the initial intrusions and exfiltrations of the data happened as early as july and that malware was all written in english. there were no korean com
the white noise. there is something happening every day. there are things that happen. you get datahat doesn't really matter we don't want to overreport. we want people diligent about it but you want to care about the ones that actually matter. >> let's talk about something that does matter. it's easy to laugh it off, right? sony. because a lot of gossipy stuff came on. but that was a big data breach. and i know that norse has been working with the fbi on this issue. and you know, people...
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so we look the at data sources to look at that. in particular we looked at the playgrounds that contain cca treated wood and copper chromium -- cca treated wood and these are a common practice in building playgrounds in the 80s and 70's and 90's to pressure treat the lim burr with a preservative that was found to have negative health effects so we looked at what playgrounds in the system had this substance. they don't pose a health risk today. i want to make it clear. they have been seeld but the sealant eventually wears off so when you go to the playground you want to replace them wholesale with new materials so this map shows the map of where we have cca treated word and in particular the playgrounds that are highlighted in red, panhandle playground, golden gate heights, richmond, washington square -- these sites have basically unaccept levels of cca within the wood that again made it a high priority for the task force. we also looked at the evaluations that had been prepared by the san francisco parks alliance over the past few y
so we look the at data sources to look at that. in particular we looked at the playgrounds that contain cca treated wood and copper chromium -- cca treated wood and these are a common practice in building playgrounds in the 80s and 70's and 90's to pressure treat the lim burr with a preservative that was found to have negative health effects so we looked at what playgrounds in the system had this substance. they don't pose a health risk today. i want to make it clear. they have been seeld but...
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a the subsection a criminal data and humiliation. f if you visit las vegas today, one of the new sites is the museum of the law which celebrates the rich criminal history of las vegas. it is quite an interesting museum. this is how the museum begins. a room where you can line up and pretend to be on a criminal lineup. one of you has a long rap sheet, and people think it is hilarious , a lot of cackling and laughter. it is it is not so funny when it actually happens in real life. there is the 13 million americans arrested, only some of whom actually face criminal charges. in recent years some entrepreneurs have made a business of publicizing these mugshots of course public record record documents. for the overwhelming number of people they were in court records. away from the general public. so one chapter in my book talks about the mug shot business. here is -- the chapter looks at a company called busted mugshots. his innovation was to print up a little magazine busted, in austin texas and put funny photos of people and sells it. aft
a the subsection a criminal data and humiliation. f if you visit las vegas today, one of the new sites is the museum of the law which celebrates the rich criminal history of las vegas. it is quite an interesting museum. this is how the museum begins. a room where you can line up and pretend to be on a criminal lineup. one of you has a long rap sheet, and people think it is hilarious , a lot of cackling and laughter. it is it is not so funny when it actually happens in real life. there is the 13...