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on board, and were able to combine the imagery plus the g.p.s. rovide precise location information about where the picture was taken, and this helps us locate businesses, street addresses that are far higher precision than any map makers had before. >> reporter: as the field progresses, the company is gathering more and more data, including pictures from camera- equipped trikes, which roam business sites, university campuses and parks, to map trails, pathways and buildings. he p tuons het noly contribute to digital maps, but also provide a detailed image of each street: its businesses, its neighborhood. engineering supervisor michael weiss-maliks job is to integrate it all, using a tool called atlas. >> we can turn on, say, data from the u.s. geological survey, which are very old paper maps actually that have been scanned in. the photo comes from satellite imagery, and from airline imagery that people collect, so we fly planes to collect aerial imagery. the blue lines are the data that comes from the census. >> reporter: the challenge is keep the
on board, and were able to combine the imagery plus the g.p.s. rovide precise location information about where the picture was taken, and this helps us locate businesses, street addresses that are far higher precision than any map makers had before. >> reporter: as the field progresses, the company is gathering more and more data, including pictures from camera- equipped trikes, which roam business sites, university campuses and parks, to map trails, pathways and buildings. he p tuons het...
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by following the road map that you put out there for us, like g.p.s., if you will, i don't see how youail. >> see, go out, take action, call the phone number at the bottom of your screen right now. come to the live event. it will be powerful, you will be our next testimonial, you'll be the next person. in six weeks, this man has done where he can profit up to $400,000... and he's already profited $133,000. call the phone number right now. seating is limited, i will take you by the hand, i will show you how to do it. we will give you the road map, the g.p.s.-- this is no b.s., all right, guys? i'm not here to blow smoke up your skirt, i'm here to show you how to become extremely wealthy, i'm a real real estate investor, i don't sit there with a suit and tie, i'm not a perfect person, but i will tell you this: if somebody can show you how to become completely wealthy in real estate, how to eliminate debt and create cash flow, i will show you how to do this, i am the man to do this, i will show you, but you have to do the first step, call, make your reservations immediately. >> announcer:
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the g.p.s. in your smart phone is the blue dot i the center. i'm meeting with the digital director for ohio, ashley bryant, a key player in one of the most data hungry campaigns in history. >> these flags are the voters. these are the doors that you can potentially knock on. >> sreenivasan: now anyone who up for the campaign online can download the obama app that comes preloaded with targets anu tailored scripts. they're not just pitching president obama. they're also collecting even more information. >> who do you support f president? and we simply click that buttone they're a strong supporter, a lean supporter. if they're a strong reblican. once that information is tere it's able to be, you know,bl researched and analyzed and figure o what are the buckets? >> sreenivasan: that's correct buckets for both the romney and obama campaigns the goal is to target voters sufficiently so they divide us into groups called buckets. the mobilization bucket for strong supporters of the candidate. the opposition bucket for those voting for the other guy. no
the g.p.s. in your smart phone is the blue dot i the center. i'm meeting with the digital director for ohio, ashley bryant, a key player in one of the most data hungry campaigns in history. >> these flags are the voters. these are the doors that you can potentially knock on. >> sreenivasan: now anyone who up for the campaign online can download the obama app that comes preloaded with targets anu tailored scripts. they're not just pitching president obama. they're also collecting...
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it was concluded that there were two teams present on the scene using g.p.s. devices to score direct hits obvious effort of a terrorist attack. then the intelligence officials used this to rebut the claims that were internal, and chief of the national counter terrorism center testified publicly that the attacks were an act of terrorism. another issue has been why it took the f.b.i. so long to gain access to the attack sites which they only did yesterday. today the state department spokesman explained the delay, in part. >> we were working with the government of libya to obtain permission for the f.b.i. team and the d.o.d. support team to travel there. we did seek overflight permission and landing of the aircraft and worked to get the appropriate visas so we have been working through all of this. >> the state department also acknowledged today that requests from officials to keep at the ready a state department airplane in the country wereryjected saying the plane was returned to iraq when the commercial flights in libya resumed. trace? >>trace: thank you, james
it was concluded that there were two teams present on the scene using g.p.s. devices to score direct hits obvious effort of a terrorist attack. then the intelligence officials used this to rebut the claims that were internal, and chief of the national counter terrorism center testified publicly that the attacks were an act of terrorism. another issue has been why it took the f.b.i. so long to gain access to the attack sites which they only did yesterday. today the state department spokesman...
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maybe we should see the season. ends on g.p.s. i think. that is only says you. don't. suppose. he don't think he was. not the ad will run through november eleventh on cable networks across the country china is so often the go to fearmonger nation and this was no exception during the presidential primaries even coming from the romney camp and this anti china rhetoric is creeping up again in the presidential debates with respect to china china's both an ad the search but also a potential partner in the international community if it's following the rules so by attitude coming into office was that we are going to insist the china plays by the same rules as everybody else we can be a partner with china we don't have to be an adversary in any way shape or form we can work with them we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible but while president obama and mitt romney cast stones at the country while cautiously agreeing that the u.s. needs to find ways to get along with the chinese there might be a bigger threat to international trade and the u.s. economy now that
maybe we should see the season. ends on g.p.s. i think. that is only says you. don't. suppose. he don't think he was. not the ad will run through november eleventh on cable networks across the country china is so often the go to fearmonger nation and this was no exception during the presidential primaries even coming from the romney camp and this anti china rhetoric is creeping up again in the presidential debates with respect to china china's both an ad the search but also a potential partner...
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and then because, you know, i wanted aniials to sing, to find each of the whales in the ocean or dogs, like their g.p.ssystem, i'm herr, i'm over there, you are there, you know, to make kind of map out the territory. so we began with that and then -- then there was so many rocker dogs there. it was amazing. there were dogs who wanted to rock! [laughter] and my favorites were the droolers in the front row, they were just like -- [lauuhter] -- >> it's just like a regular show, right? there are human droolers probably in the front row, too, right? >> but it was the most he could ask it sitly prepared audience because the lost week the owners have been saying we're going to a show just for you and you're going to love it! but the time they got there, their tails are like yes, yes, i'm so excited! so it was such a beautiful sound because they were all really well behaved no fights. so at the end i said let's have all of the small dogs start barking. so [barking]]3 >> all of the medium barton [barking, big ones [barking] the sounds of thousands of dogs doing this jjst for the hell of it was the greatest soun
and then because, you know, i wanted aniials to sing, to find each of the whales in the ocean or dogs, like their g.p.ssystem, i'm herr, i'm over there, you are there, you know, to make kind of map out the territory. so we began with that and then -- then there was so many rocker dogs there. it was amazing. there were dogs who wanted to rock! [laughter] and my favorites were the droolers in the front row, they were just like -- [lauuhter] -- >> it's just like a regular show, right? there...
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. >> george: well everybody look up as the next prize comes down. it's a pair of g.p.s ( cheers and applause ) first, the car system has a five inch color touchscreen and more than five million points of interest. and then this handheld unit features a three inch color touchscreen, 3d maps and electronic compass. >> drew: thank you very much. donna what do you say? >> 700. >> drew: $700. lisa? >> 385. >> drew: 385. debra? >> 245. >> drew: 245. cecilia? >> 701. >> drew: 701. actual retail price, $690. lisa! lisa! hi, how are do youing? >> i'm so good. >> drew: where are you from? >> i am from lovely recita. >> drew: that's right, it is lovely. and tell us your story. >> i am a 20-year two-time survivor. ( cheers and applause ) >> drew: congratulations. >> thank you. i was given a year to live, 20 years ago, so never give up hope. >> drew: wow. so let's give you a nice prize. go ahead, george. >> george: this is what it's all about. how about a new car! ( cheers and applause ) >> oh my god, oh my god! it's the ford fusion s. this boldly styled sedan features a 2.5 liter e
. >> george: well everybody look up as the next prize comes down. it's a pair of g.p.s ( cheers and applause ) first, the car system has a five inch color touchscreen and more than five million points of interest. and then this handheld unit features a three inch color touchscreen, 3d maps and electronic compass. >> drew: thank you very much. donna what do you say? >> 700. >> drew: $700. lisa? >> 385. >> drew: 385. debra? >> 245. >> drew: 245....
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the best example of the coordination was between crossroads g.p.s. and americans for prosperity. they basically were trading weeks. one would be on the air for a few weeks and then the other would be on the air for a few weeks. the result was that they almost always had at least a million dollars worth of ads running, sometimes much more than that at a time when the romney campaign was essentially off the air. >> suarez: so they were able to maintain the romney campaign's presence even when governor romney was having trouble raising money for his campaign >> exactly. both these groups are 501c-4. that means they don't disclose their donors. this is a significant amount of money in a presidential campaign coming from unidentified donors >> suarez: is there a difference in what's being stressed because karl rove is one kind of political mind and the brothers have a different agenda. when you look at the ads, is there a different flavor to the two sets of appeals? >> not so much. the crossroads organization is really staffed with people who are interested in furthering the republican
the best example of the coordination was between crossroads g.p.s. and americans for prosperity. they basically were trading weeks. one would be on the air for a few weeks and then the other would be on the air for a few weeks. the result was that they almost always had at least a million dollars worth of ads running, sometimes much more than that at a time when the romney campaign was essentially off the air. >> suarez: so they were able to maintain the romney campaign's presence even...
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>> mistele is the ceo of inrix, the software company that monitors traffic around the world and provides data for g.p.ss and sites like mapquest. >> so this is a map of paris. >> he says businesses would leave the state, especially high-tech companies like his that deal in data and aren't tied down by factories or assembly lines. he'd consider moving some of his 60 employees to other states where he has offices. and what are the states? >> massachusetts, florida-- >> massachusetts: income tax. go ahead. california: income tax. >> texas, florida, michigan, colorado. >> okay, four out of the six have income taxes. i mean, i've heard a lot of businessmen say what you're saying, and i keep wondering, well, where are they gonna move if they leave? >> well, each state has its own competitive advantages. so by adding this additional burden, it makes us much less attractive. >> adam stites is another entrepreneur who opposes the initiative. he moved his company, istores, from portland, oregon, across the columbia river to vancouver, washington, just nine miles away. >> it broke down to taxes. oregon has the hi
>> mistele is the ceo of inrix, the software company that monitors traffic around the world and provides data for g.p.ss and sites like mapquest. >> so this is a map of paris. >> he says businesses would leave the state, especially high-tech companies like his that deal in data and aren't tied down by factories or assembly lines. he'd consider moving some of his 60 employees to other states where he has offices. and what are the states? >> massachusetts, florida--...
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the shortest or the best route to avoid weather but we of just not there with the new tracking equipment. we are using g.p.sin many cases. we need an entirely new air traffic control system. that will cost a ton of money. the f.a.a. needs to be able to plan more than just a couple of years in advance. they need to be able to budget and plan for the massive roths five and seven years out. that is not part of the process now. >>shepard: thank you, peter, great to see you. >> there are new polls that show governor romney is gaining with women. the battle for their vote continues. shear what i heard a very well placed strategist tell me: if form gets the women's vote he gets the white house. period. what happening in the polls? we will get to that. the wheat in every mini-whea has gotta be just right. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the rm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushe
the shortest or the best route to avoid weather but we of just not there with the new tracking equipment. we are using g.p.sin many cases. we need an entirely new air traffic control system. that will cost a ton of money. the f.a.a. needs to be able to plan more than just a couple of years in advance. they need to be able to budget and plan for the massive roths five and seven years out. that is not part of the process now. >>shepard: thank you, peter, great to see you. >> there are...
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g.p.s. systems installed in computers tracking students every move to actual surveillance cameras texas is at the forefront these are the i.d.'s students are required to carry that have tracking chips built into them so teachers know where their students are at all times schools say the measures will help make kids safer but is it just going too far to discuss this we were joined earlier by our producer andrew blake who just covered this story extensively on our website. r.f. id radio frequency identification chips and they're used pretty regularly i mean i have one of my pocket right now and if you have a new york state you know you want to collect i mean i don't really want to take out my driver's license and hold a firearm that understand that we do have one in there and i use it because i was born in new york state i used to cross the border all the time i have an r.f. id chip in mine just that when i cross over they know who i am and they can go and they can scan it and they can instantly pull up my file you know things like a q.r. code that you see out on the street somewhere. in same same
g.p.s. systems installed in computers tracking students every move to actual surveillance cameras texas is at the forefront these are the i.d.'s students are required to carry that have tracking chips built into them so teachers know where their students are at all times schools say the measures will help make kids safer but is it just going too far to discuss this we were joined earlier by our producer andrew blake who just covered this story extensively on our website. r.f. id radio frequency...
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ways to track and monitor students inside and outside the classroom the techniques range from chips imbedded in school id cards to g.p.s. systems installed in computers tracking students every move to actual surveillance cameras and it's happening in texas these are the i.d.'s students are required to carry that have tracking traps bill right into them so teachers know where their students are at all times all schools say the measures will help make kids safer but is it just going too far to discuss this i'm joined now by our team lead producer andrew blake who just covered this story extensively our web site hi andrew who is said to have you here my pleasure so tell us more about these microchips. idea radio frequency identification chips and they're used to pretty regular i mean i have one of my pocket right now and if you have a new york state you know it's going to collect i mean and i don't really want to take up my driver's license and hold a flyer at that understand but we do have one in there and i use it because i was born in new york state i used to cross the border all the time i have an hour of id chip in m
ways to track and monitor students inside and outside the classroom the techniques range from chips imbedded in school id cards to g.p.s. systems installed in computers tracking students every move to actual surveillance cameras and it's happening in texas these are the i.d.'s students are required to carry that have tracking traps bill right into them so teachers know where their students are at all times all schools say the measures will help make kids safer but is it just going too far to...
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the contractor sited the angles and fragmentation patterns to detect two more mortar teams using g.p.svices to score hits. armed with these outside assessments, the intel officials internally rebutted susan rice's claims and the very next day matt olson, head of the national counter terrorism center ended this internal debate when he testified publicly to the united states senate that benghazi was indeed a terrorist attack follow me on twitter at james rosen fnc and i will link to you my full article on foxnews.com. trace? >> trace: will do. james rosen, thank you. victory is in sight. that's what governor mitt romney is telling supporters after polls show most americans say he scored a big win in his first faceoff with president obama. now, the president is apparently trying for a debate do-over. and if only it could have flown away. the bird that caused chaos on a busy highway. next. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigati
the contractor sited the angles and fragmentation patterns to detect two more mortar teams using g.p.svices to score hits. armed with these outside assessments, the intel officials internally rebutted susan rice's claims and the very next day matt olson, head of the national counter terrorism center ended this internal debate when he testified publicly to the united states senate that benghazi was indeed a terrorist attack follow me on twitter at james rosen fnc and i will link to you my full...
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the evolution of technology. what we saw five or 10 years ago was dumb rockets, not targeted, you just fire. lately we have seen g.p.s. guided. there is concern over using google maps to increase the tar getting. now we are seeing drones come into play. as i said, this is going to get worse quickly because the technology is evolving very quickly. >>shepard: this is starting to feel like a cat and miscellaneous -- cat and mouse game. >>guest: it is. we had prime minister binyamin netanyahu go to the u.n. and he made his case at the u.n. for not letting this happen, his case to the global community and now we see iran, whether they are trying to assert how close israel might be to a strike or picking out targets they may want to hit in retaliation, but one thing that is important for people to realize, drones can be used for surveillance but they can be used to deliver weapons. there is a reason that israelis have gas masks that are handed out to the citizens. this is a real concern about that and we know syria has chemical weapons available. therefore it is likely they could end up in iranians hands and end up with he
the evolution of technology. what we saw five or 10 years ago was dumb rockets, not targeted, you just fire. lately we have seen g.p.s. guided. there is concern over using google maps to increase the tar getting. now we are seeing drones come into play. as i said, this is going to get worse quickly because the technology is evolving very quickly. >>shepard: this is starting to feel like a cat and miscellaneous -- cat and mouse game. >>guest: it is. we had prime minister binyamin...
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second is the constitutional argument the fourth amendment protects americans privacy including your location privacy as a supreme court decision dealing with g.p.s. physical tracking bugs earlier this year that they think is relevant all right pretty interesting stuff here declan mccullagh chief political correspondent for the net thanks for weighing in. i was going with the latest ruling on the national defense authorization act or n.d.a. a federal appeals court ruled yesterday that the u.s. government can for now indefinitely detain anyone as most of you know this is a case we've been following very closely since it was signed on new year's eve after president obama said he wouldn't sign it yesterday's ruling affectively overturns the ruling by u.s. district court judge katherine forest to permanently block the controversial per provisions in the n.d.a. on the grounds that they violated both protections given by the first amendment and also by due process rights a few months ago i sat down with one of the plaintiffs in the case hedges the obama here's chris hedges breaking down the two sections of the n.d.a. that the lawsuit focuses on section
second is the constitutional argument the fourth amendment protects americans privacy including your location privacy as a supreme court decision dealing with g.p.s. physical tracking bugs earlier this year that they think is relevant all right pretty interesting stuff here declan mccullagh chief political correspondent for the net thanks for weighing in. i was going with the latest ruling on the national defense authorization act or n.d.a. a federal appeals court ruled yesterday that the u.s....
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second is the constitutional argument the fourth amendment protect americans privacy including your location privacy as a supreme court decision dealing with g.p.s. physical tracking bugs earlier this year that they think it's relevant all right pretty interesting stuff here second mccullough chief political correspondent for the net thanks for weighing in. i want to talk now about the results of an investigation conducted by a branch of the u.s. military a terrorism advisory organization inside the u.s. army called the asymmetric warfare group now they've determined some factors a smell test if you will to find out if members of the military have become terrorists warning signs include quote peculiar discussions complaints about bias or people who are socially withdrawn or are frustrated with quote mainstream ideologies now risk factors for radicalization include social networks and use so basically let's connect some dots here if you're in the military and you use facebook you have a higher propensity to turn against your coworkers and your government now i guess we shouldn't be surprised by this that was after all just a few months ago that b
second is the constitutional argument the fourth amendment protect americans privacy including your location privacy as a supreme court decision dealing with g.p.s. physical tracking bugs earlier this year that they think it's relevant all right pretty interesting stuff here second mccullough chief political correspondent for the net thanks for weighing in. i want to talk now about the results of an investigation conducted by a branch of the u.s. military a terrorism advisory organization...
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g.p.s. signals and then these chips, which beam for a few feet or a yard or two. when theeaves the school grounds they are no longer tracked. they are off the grid. we are not talking about continuous monitoring, not every step the child makes they are much withed. it is not like that, they claim. what we need is to have guidelines set in blaze to determine what they can and can't do. >>shepard: as you go into a class, that is noted by the computer. much like there is not, as far as i know, a drone tracking me from intersection to intersection, as far as i knows they just have cameras in certain intersections so it is life like. >>guest: exactly. there is the potential for a lost abuse here. that is what everyone is concerned about. a number of groups have said we need to slow back on this, there is too much potential, and i could list a bunch of examples, trackers in the bathroom, how long is the student in the toilet. this is potentially a probable but why think this is what they doing. we are placing a lot of faith and trust in the schools and we have to back up on the
g.p.s. signals and then these chips, which beam for a few feet or a yard or two. when theeaves the school grounds they are no longer tracked. they are off the grid. we are not talking about continuous monitoring, not every step the child makes they are much withed. it is not like that, they claim. what we need is to have guidelines set in blaze to determine what they can and can't do. >>shepard: as you go into a class, that is noted by the computer. much like there is not, as far as i...
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spoke with the science and technology editor foxnews.com and he he explained that these chips are much different than g.p.sthat beam from tens of thousands of miles away. tiny little things called rfid chips. they beam for only a few feet. maybe a yard or two at most. so as soon as the student leaves the school grounds they are no longer tracked. they are off the grid here. >> shepard: of course, the student could just have a buddy take his i.d. to class. well, at least one person is reported dead and three others missing after an explosion just ripped through an apartment building and that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. china. surveillance video captured the blast in an eastern top of the screen as broken glass and debris rained down on to cars. crews rushed several victims to hospitals. police reportedly suspect a lick divide gas leak caused the explosion. india. police say they busted a gang of weapons smugglers and seized a large kach of weapons in the northwest. they say a tip led them on a bus from the central state. cops recovered some 170 rounds of ammunition and dozens of illegal pi
spoke with the science and technology editor foxnews.com and he he explained that these chips are much different than g.p.sthat beam from tens of thousands of miles away. tiny little things called rfid chips. they beam for only a few feet. maybe a yard or two at most. so as soon as the student leaves the school grounds they are no longer tracked. they are off the grid here. >> shepard: of course, the student could just have a buddy take his i.d. to class. well, at least one person is...