it s nine minutes, start-to-finish. the artificial intelligence scans imagery from satellites. we seek out these hot spots by modeling what the earth would look like if there wasn t a fire there and comparing that to the image that we get from the satellites. if you notice a big discrepancy, that s an indicator there s a fire there. the company says it s pinpointed exact locations for 4,700 fires and is testing a wildfire alert system with the forestry division in new mexico. of course, to really make an impact, the technology will need to integrate with firefighting authorities that can respond to the fires on the ground. it s all about making sure that less fires slip through the cracks and go on to become the massive megafires. there s lots of different ways you can apply this a.i. technology at scale and monitor the earth and try to stop problems before they become
air, and then it was skiing. we landed. it started skiing. then it hit the side of the rail. and it went 400 yards. next thing that we knew it came to a halt. we all kind of went forward. after that, they evacuated us from the back. we got out in the back. i think the snow definitely had something to do with it because you can t slow down in snow. i m not sure. the pilot didn t say anything after we landed or anything like that. so i m not sure what was going on with that. does that sound like typical protocol? what do you make of those eyewitness accounts? yeah that sounds fairly typical. it seems that the port authority police and fire department at the airport performed immaculately in this circumstance, which is very very fortunate that there wasn t a fire. it appears the fuel which is in a wing tank was breached. that could result in a fire right away. it s highly flammable.
what when, where or how. what they are trying to gauge from that is why do the authorities, why are they so confident? if you read back again, when they did find these or heard these pings, they said it was consistent with the black box or flight data recorder. so they want to know upon what basis can they be confident that it is a pinger from a triple seven black box. the final of the questions on protocol, we want mh-370 s logbook. we want the voice recorder and require the atc audio. i think karlene, like all of us they want to know what happened in that cockpit. yeah, they do. here s the thing with the logbook. it is irrelevant. we know the plane was intact. it flew for seven hours. there wasn t a fire and it didn t fall out of the sky.
it flew for seven hours. there wasn t a fire and it didn t fall out of the sky. it actually flew. so any maintenance on that is irrelevant because the airplane was working fine. and we do know there was human intervention. a pilot did whether the autopilot was on or not, it wasn t programmed to fly around australia. somebody did it. they were probably using the heading select if, in fact, it was on. so a person did this. the only thing about the atc, if they have it and somebody did get in to the cockpit and could be something horrific on that communication, there could be a reason why they don t want to let it out and let us hear it. robert you are not in agreement. let s hear it. you re nodding in agreement. what s up? i think karlene is right on the money. as far as the tape is concerned i don t think there is any chance there is a smoking gun on the atc tapes or we would have heard about that. that would be guiding the investigation right now. and as far as the she s right
fire department imagine if it was police situation. a cop doesn t stop a mugging. kimberly: or a rape or murder. greg: i don t understand this. i m for small government. eric: i pitched this and everyone said this is terrible. i said i ll take the other side of it. dana, you are coming around to my side this is okay. dana: after i read up on it and understood what the situation is, the house is not in the city. not like on a main street. it s in the rural area. the agreement that the citizens have come to so far, maybe it will change if you want fire protection in that rural area, you have to pay the $75 fee. some people choose not to pay for it. the firefighters have to go out of there because of the people protection. but they can t do anything to spray down the house. kimberly: this is terrible to be honest. i don t know how you can be a firefighter, in your name and not put of a fire and let somebody s home burn down with all their possessions. and belongings.