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when an airplane is over water, which as we now know very clearly when it's over water it's almost untrackablem will actually let that -- >> worldwide? >> worldwide. no matter where they go from pole to pole and even over the oceans they will be completely trackable in realtime. >> how long -- i mean, it's an old system. >> it's an old system. >> but they're updating it? >> they're actually updating it. >> how long? >> it does require some launching of new satelliting. they're saying from 2015 to 2018 all -- it's 66 satellites that float in a geostationary orbit that will make this a possibility. >> the network, though, is 20 years old. why hasn't this been done before? >> you know, it's a stall on the part of all of the governments, and there's always a new technology. but this stuff is obviously very expensive. the initial system was in the billion dollar range. so that's something that, you know, when you divvy that up even amongst airlines they don't want to pony up the cash for that. >> when you think about it, whatsapp sold for -- >> you took an old cell system and piggy backed a trackin
when an airplane is over water, which as we now know very clearly when it's over water it's almost untrackablem will actually let that -- >> worldwide? >> worldwide. no matter where they go from pole to pole and even over the oceans they will be completely trackable in realtime. >> how long -- i mean, it's an old system. >> it's an old system. >> but they're updating it? >> they're actually updating it. >> how long? >> it does require some...
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things were shut off, untrackable, untraceable, no active pinging.f happened happen stance. it just doesn't make sense. it sounds like it was something that was definitely planned out. >> wait a second. if that is so, then do you discredit this notion that the debris that's been spotted by the satellites is indeed this flight? >> i would doubt it. this area of the indian ocean there is known as the dustbin. because a lot of the currents take a lot of sea crap into that region. that's a fact. nothing on that plane is 40 feet wide, nothing. wing tip to wing tip is 200 feet. tip to tail is 200 feet. nothing is 40 feet wide. >> that's not true. the wing root is about 40 feet wide. >> the what? >> the wing root. >> so kathleen, you believe that this is the wreckage? >> no, no. i don't believe this is a wreckage. >> you do not believe it's the wreckage? >> it would be wonderful if the airplane did have an untimely disaster. if it's a wreckage, i think it would be nice for closure, but i don't believe at this time that it is the wreckage. >> i agree. >> do
things were shut off, untrackable, untraceable, no active pinging.f happened happen stance. it just doesn't make sense. it sounds like it was something that was definitely planned out. >> wait a second. if that is so, then do you discredit this notion that the debris that's been spotted by the satellites is indeed this flight? >> i would doubt it. this area of the indian ocean there is known as the dustbin. because a lot of the currents take a lot of sea crap into that region....
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it was a consistent detail that would nearly untrack the entire investigation. >> i think they were lookingor, you know, a white man in a box truck. i don't think anyone was sort of expecting that they were blacks, i think. ♪ >> well, if you're two black guys in kind of a beat-up car doing this, no one would ever notice you. >> only much later would anyone realize that the witnesses and the media experts were wrong on both of the crucial points. there was no box truck and the snipers were not white. >>> six dead, two wounded, millions terrorized. almost a week has passed since the d.c. snipers first struck and now the school attack has elevated the stakes dramatically. >> everyone working in the details knew someone who was in the schools, whether it was neighbors, whether it was relatives or their own children and it was kind of like, where are we safe? >> even though witnesses had reported seeing a white van at the school, authorities quickly determined that the shot actually came from the adjacent woods. police find two pieces of evidence, a single spent shell casing and a disturbing com
it was a consistent detail that would nearly untrack the entire investigation. >> i think they were lookingor, you know, a white man in a box truck. i don't think anyone was sort of expecting that they were blacks, i think. ♪ >> well, if you're two black guys in kind of a beat-up car doing this, no one would ever notice you. >> only much later would anyone realize that the witnesses and the media experts were wrong on both of the crucial points. there was no box truck and...
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it was a consistent detail that would nearly untrack the entire investigation. >> i think they were looking, you know, a white man in a box truck. i don't think anyone was sort of expecting that they were blacks, i think. ♪ >> well, if you're two black guys in kind of a beat-up car doing this, no one would ever notice you. >> only much later would anyone realize that the witnesses and the media experts were wrong on both of the crucial points. there was no box truck and the snipers were not white. [ female announcer ] new fiber one protein cereal. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! ♪ we are one, under the sun ♪ under the sun... [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. introducing new fiber one protein cereal. [ feit's where you email,r anyshop, even bank.e here,ne. but are you too comfortable? these days crime can happen in a few keystrokes. american express can help protect you with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you to an unusual charge instantly. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membersh
it was a consistent detail that would nearly untrack the entire investigation. >> i think they were looking, you know, a white man in a box truck. i don't think anyone was sort of expecting that they were blacks, i think. ♪ >> well, if you're two black guys in kind of a beat-up car doing this, no one would ever notice you. >> only much later would anyone realize that the witnesses and the media experts were wrong on both of the crucial points. there was no box truck and the...
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even going as fast as the space station goes at 5 miles a second, it's such a huge untracked area. and i think in fact from satellites is going to be our first best bet in order to find a debris field, if there is one. looking at the imagery, it's a very promising lead. it's not conclusive at all and could be something that was swept off a ship. but if this isn't the case, it may very well be the way we find the wreckage of this plane assuming that's what happened to it. looking at the sequence of events, that's a very probable outcome. but i've been in the bottom of the space station with the biggest lens that we have staring at the sea and taking pictures of the surface and the vagueries of rerefleks off the water and even with the p3s, it's not nearly as simple as you would like it to be. if someone glances away or catch the wave the wrong way, trying to repeat a grid pattern to make sure they truly exhausted everybody they've looked. it's a really complex thing to do. it sounds like australians are doing what they do well and doing it as best they can. but it's still going to b
even going as fast as the space station goes at 5 miles a second, it's such a huge untracked area. and i think in fact from satellites is going to be our first best bet in order to find a debris field, if there is one. looking at the imagery, it's a very promising lead. it's not conclusive at all and could be something that was swept off a ship. but if this isn't the case, it may very well be the way we find the wreckage of this plane assuming that's what happened to it. looking at the sequence...
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because apps largely are untrackable. google makes its living knowing everything about us so that it can sell that data to ad search words to marketers and whatever. >> it's not about knowing everything. it's about knowing more than anyone else. it's like that joke about two guys trying to outrun a bear in the woods. at the end of the day, google knows more about you than anyone else. they have more data to apenned to advertising information. that's really what matters. >> what about samsung rolling out its new operating system? is that a problem? >> woe be to any carrier or manufacturer that in some way blocked or prevented consumers from using google. it's possible they could cut a deal with microsoft bing, make that the default, but as long as they don't prevent consumers from changing the defaults, they are not going to do that. so it's not a real issue. >> brian, you seem to have debunked all the fears we put out there. thanks a lot for joining us today. >>> two big stories on apple today. both dealing with music. fi
because apps largely are untrackable. google makes its living knowing everything about us so that it can sell that data to ad search words to marketers and whatever. >> it's not about knowing everything. it's about knowing more than anyone else. it's like that joke about two guys trying to outrun a bear in the woods. at the end of the day, google knows more about you than anyone else. they have more data to apenned to advertising information. that's really what matters. >> what...
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. >> they planned a strike by thousands of university untracked talks yielded a deal.ed four year contract will keep 13,000 patient care technical workers on the job at five major medical centers. urine officials say that the new deal the clothes for-that their wage increases, secure benefits, staffing protections and meets the universities need for pension reform. >> president obama is in the netherlands this morning for two days of meetings with the other world leaders at the nuclear security summit. the crisis with russia is casting a shadow over his visit. the president will discuss the matter today with china's leader and a hastily arranged meeting of the group of seven leading industrial nations. the u.s. and europe says that russia's annexation of the aft crimean peninsula from ukraine is a violation of international law. >> the senate will vote this week on whether to release parts of a report on terrorism. the senate intelligence committee holds that plaza in front page summary of is revealed and 20 key recommendations will shed light on some of the most unsav
. >> they planned a strike by thousands of university untracked talks yielded a deal.ed four year contract will keep 13,000 patient care technical workers on the job at five major medical centers. urine officials say that the new deal the clothes for-that their wage increases, secure benefits, staffing protections and meets the universities need for pension reform. >> president obama is in the netherlands this morning for two days of meetings with the other world leaders at the...
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for every sitcom you have untracked. if anyone falls in love, you have to have violence. when you reach a contract there is no musical score. i don't know how to feel and win think it's an important decision. if you want someone to feel something in that this is the moment, the social security number is a moment, we should think about music in context. is not just pop up. there is a huge, huge room for innovation. >> you're using a gang -- yin and yang example which is perfect cy. >> there is some interesting work has been done, privacy on the books and on the ground. they studied the few european data protection authorities and companies in europe and then american companies. what they found was with a couple of exceptions there is actually more internalized the implementation of privacy, governance and the u.s. companies, a much lighter system of law then in your where most of the privacy program in most companies was directed to filling out forms and complying with the bureaucratic processes and not really building into as though corporate value with real implementatio
for every sitcom you have untracked. if anyone falls in love, you have to have violence. when you reach a contract there is no musical score. i don't know how to feel and win think it's an important decision. if you want someone to feel something in that this is the moment, the social security number is a moment, we should think about music in context. is not just pop up. there is a huge, huge room for innovation. >> you're using a gang -- yin and yang example which is perfect cy....