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Transcripts For MSNBC MSNBC Reports 20240707

what we re learning about that call. and the intensifying war of words between the u.s. and russia. top u.s. officials warning vladimir putin of catastrophic consequences just days after the russian leader issued a thinly veiled nuclear threat. all that playing out as outrage builds forcing hundreds of thousands of reservists into combat. the growing desperation leading to violence at an enlistment center. we begin with the threat from hurricane ian. we just got an update on its track and intensity. sam brock is in tampa, florida, and metrologist bill karins has a look at what we can expect. first to you, sam. i understand a mandatory evacuation is being called for the county where you are. what can you tell us? reporter: the threat is starting to feel a whole lot more real. right now for residents of this county in tampa, we re in tampa, hillsboro county is 1.5 million people. we found out that mandatory evacuations have been issued for portions of the county, zones a

Companies need guardrails, especially if using AI, US SEC chair says

Companies need to ensure they are disclosing accurate information, especially if they are using artificial intelligence, the head of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Wednesday after Lyft was forced to correct a major forecast error. SEC chair Gary Gensler, asked about the incident, told CNBC in an interview that he could not comment on any specific case but that in general companies have a responsibility to ensure they release correct details about themselves and their finances. Rideshare company Lyft's forecast error in a press release on Tuesday briefly sent its shares up 67% before the mistake was corrected, with analysts and experts on Wednesday saying the incident could invite scrutiny.

UHERO Forecast: Hawaii economy can expect slow growth

Transcripts for MSNBC MSNBC Reports 20240604 15:08:00

it should intensify to a category four late tuesday or earl wednesday. there s going to be large waves, but it will not be a direct hit or a lot of damage in the keys. and then we got this forecast that includes the cone. as i mentioned, almost fort myers, all the way over to panama city. this red line is what the forecast is. it could really there s a forecast error built in. that s why we have this cone. we could see a landfall of sarasota or could have it up here towards the big bend and maybe a big wind storm up towards tallahassee. the one thing we do know is it s going to peak in intensify as we go throughout wednesday morning, and then it s going to start to weaken. the further off the coast it is, the better. then it will weaken more and more by the time it makes landfall. that s bad for people in the panhandle. that s better than having a major hurricane making landfall.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Americas News HQ 20190901 16:44:00

difference in the eventual movement of these storms, literally thousands of parameters that we re trying to measure and put into computer models to be able to get these tracks. a small change can cause that forecast track to nudge a little bit. that s why there s so much uncertainty. and we spend a lot of time talking about the actual cone because you look at the last five years, and that s the forecast error possible with that track. we try to communicate these uncertainties, and it does happen especially when you re measuring thousands of parameters trying to get the model how certain are you that it ll go north? every single computer model that we have is pulling this to the north, but the big question we have is about where that center s going to go, and that s why we re really trying to communicate the aspect of that landfall literally could be right on the coast anywhere in florida and even up the carolinas. we could see a landfall too soon where you could have some damage

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