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including the nec week. 82 friday. 75 on saturday. sunday we're back to the 80s again. up and down for the next couple monday tuesday and wednesday. colder air begins to arrive. i don't think it will be cooler than what we felt already. the last couple weeks. cloud cover maybe a little bit hopeful on my part. it looks dry. we'll hold onto low chances for rain. >> wind will be a big thing monday and tuesday. if you can remember two weekends ago. when it came in. cooled us down. not a lot. >> . this looks to be about the same. we're ready for it. 80s are hanging on for dear head coach sidelined after being hospitalized for migraines. >> . how joe d is planning on making sure the team is all good to go. >> . we're here on the bay of san shifts about ten minutes to the west. sight of tomorrow's big game. there the broncos take on a chargers team. played really well this season. even though they have just a one and 4 record to show. it's a chargers team that by the way has a quart e back by the name of phillip rivers. >> . the record says one thing. when you look at the rank
including the nec week. 82 friday. 75 on saturday. sunday we're back to the 80s again. up and down for the next couple monday tuesday and wednesday. colder air begins to arrive. i don't think it will be cooler than what we felt already. the last couple weeks. cloud cover maybe a little bit hopeful on my part. it looks dry. we'll hold onto low chances for rain. >> wind will be a big thing monday and tuesday. if you can remember two weekends ago. when it came in. cooled us down. not a lot....
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Oct 26, 2016
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there is a warm front nec showers toward columbus that are very light stretching toward athens. this is the big area of rain from chicago back to minneapolis and that will come riding our way and as i mentioned earlier in the show several of our computer forecasts hold back the rain until after the ball game tomorrow night. a couple of them bring it in earlier. that is why the gametime was moved up. rain showers after midnight tomorrow rain is likely and on and off through the day on thursday. tonight will go 40 partly cloudy frosty cold away from the lake. i will mention an isolated shower during the afternoon but i think the bulk of the rain will hold off until after the ball game tomorrow night. tomorrow night's temperatures will once again be right around 50 degrees to start game two. dress accordingly just like you did tonight if you are at the ballgame tonight. 34 tonight and partly cloudy and chilly. tomorrow will go 50 becoming cloudy for the akron and canton is likely. nice little warm up into the weekend. 57 on friday a morning shower saturday and near 70. low 60s on s
there is a warm front nec showers toward columbus that are very light stretching toward athens. this is the big area of rain from chicago back to minneapolis and that will come riding our way and as i mentioned earlier in the show several of our computer forecasts hold back the rain until after the ball game tomorrow night. a couple of them bring it in earlier. that is why the gametime was moved up. rain showers after midnight tomorrow rain is likely and on and off through the day on thursday....
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Oct 21, 2016
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highs in the 40s possible several days nec week. we haven't seen that in a long time. our schoolyard shout out is the golden hill school. we went out and talked to 104 middle schoolers there. . >> that seems fun. . >>> thanks, we appreciate it. as the kids gear up for trick or treating, you don't have to wait for halloween to get something sweet. >>> baked, filled, frosted before your eyes, these cream puffs have become an international sensation. bearded papa started selling these cream puffs in japan in 1999 and now they set up shops locally in boston's china town and austin. >> it creates a unique taste and experience because the shells are baked fresh and the fillings are cold and fresh. site so guaranteed fresh. >> the muffin house cafe some customers come for a cup of coffee or bagel but everybody comes for the hand bay ultra fluffy blueberry muffins. >> i claim we have the blueberry muffins. when you break it open and if you don't see the blueberries oozing out, it's not my muffin. donuts are in now. k. >>> this is the perfect weekend to indulge in boston cream
highs in the 40s possible several days nec week. we haven't seen that in a long time. our schoolyard shout out is the golden hill school. we went out and talked to 104 middle schoolers there. . >> that seems fun. . >>> thanks, we appreciate it. as the kids gear up for trick or treating, you don't have to wait for halloween to get something sweet. >>> baked, filled, frosted before your eyes, these cream puffs have become an international sensation. bearded papa started...
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Oct 6, 2016
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giant ibm in 2005, six years later the chinese firm integrated its pc business with that of japan's nec. fujitsu holds the numberjapan's. global shipments fell below a million units in fiscal 2015, less than half of the peak level in fiscal 2007. managers plan to maintain the two factories in japan etven after the integration but thinking about transferring pc m manufacturing to lenovo's controls. shave manufacturing cost and streamline their pc business by utilizing lenovo's overseas sales network. >>> and checking on markets now. wall street closed up, higher oil prices and strong u.s. data boosted investor sentiment and the dow jones industrial average actually marking a triple-digit gain. the tech heavy nasdaq closing up half a percent. let's see what's happening in tokyo now. we're going to go to ramin mellegard at the tokyo stock exchange. good morning, tell us what you're seeing at the open. >> reporter: very good morning to you, ai. according to some analysts, good news is being taken as good news. the markets you just mentioned some robust data out of the u.s. and the dollar is
giant ibm in 2005, six years later the chinese firm integrated its pc business with that of japan's nec. fujitsu holds the numberjapan's. global shipments fell below a million units in fiscal 2015, less than half of the peak level in fiscal 2007. managers plan to maintain the two factories in japan etven after the integration but thinking about transferring pc m manufacturing to lenovo's controls. shave manufacturing cost and streamline their pc business by utilizing lenovo's overseas sales...
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Oct 5, 2016
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nsc,ked with the nec, dpc. often i need them to work interagency and there's not a mechanism set up to deal with certain issues. sometimes there is, sometimes there is not. i have found it very collaborative. i found it depends on who is leading those policy councils in the white house. are they an honest broker? it depends on the person and are stuffoing to drive their or going to run an honest process? my experience has been predominantly honest process. at the end of the day, is there it's getting reflected on the president and he ultimately decides and sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. your opinion prevails or doesn't but that the president prerogative to do that. it 85% of the time or more, it's been an absolutely fair process and collaborative to try to get to an out come we are trying to achieve. periodically, someone will drive something because either the president has decided already or that someone else, it's their style. sometimes that's needed to drive an agenda for the president. this is w
nsc,ked with the nec, dpc. often i need them to work interagency and there's not a mechanism set up to deal with certain issues. sometimes there is, sometimes there is not. i have found it very collaborative. i found it depends on who is leading those policy councils in the white house. are they an honest broker? it depends on the person and are stuffoing to drive their or going to run an honest process? my experience has been predominantly honest process. at the end of the day, is there it's...
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Oct 1, 2016
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the models sort of detailing a general motion toward cuba and for the middle of nec week there's a break down the the weekend. the 30% rain chance today, a better coverage of thunderstorms by sunday we'll talk about the rain chances in greater detail and tell you when you need the umbrellas that's coming up. >>> this morning, authorities are invest substance mailed to mosaic headquarters. it comes after anger over the sinkhole that opened up in polk county live in the tampa news center. where was to letter mailed to? >> officials condition firm that the office received this letter containing a suspicious substance last night. they responded to the scene results, means nothing dangerous was detected. following the reports that a 215 million-gallons of radio active water contaminated the waters and they began testing the wells of near by homes we talked to the attorneys who respect three of the neighbors who are suing mosaic for not notifying the government about the sinkhole. >> they failed to inform the have in they have none. >> mosaic failed to notify the governor's office for 19 days
the models sort of detailing a general motion toward cuba and for the middle of nec week there's a break down the the weekend. the 30% rain chance today, a better coverage of thunderstorms by sunday we'll talk about the rain chances in greater detail and tell you when you need the umbrellas that's coming up. >>> this morning, authorities are invest substance mailed to mosaic headquarters. it comes after anger over the sinkhole that opened up in polk county live in the tampa news...
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Oct 10, 2016
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i worked both with the nec, the nsc and the dpc, right? often i need to because i need to work in the agency and the isn't a mechanism that's set up to deal with certain issues. sometimes there is, sometimes there's not. but i found, i found it very collaborative but i found it really depends on who's leading those policy councils in the white house. i would also, and are they an honest broker or are they basically -- it really depends upon the person. and bondage is goin going to dre their stock or other legal to run an honest process? my experience has been predominantly on this process. at the end of the day if there's disagreement, it's getting reflected to the president. ultimately, the president decide. sometimes you win and sometimes you lose your opinion. is prevails or doesn't but that's the president's prerogative to do that. but i found not 100% of the time but let's call it 85% of the time it's been an absolutely fair process and collaborative try to get to an outcome that we are trying to achieve. now periodically somebody's g
i worked both with the nec, the nsc and the dpc, right? often i need to because i need to work in the agency and the isn't a mechanism that's set up to deal with certain issues. sometimes there is, sometimes there's not. but i found, i found it very collaborative but i found it really depends on who's leading those policy councils in the white house. i would also, and are they an honest broker or are they basically -- it really depends upon the person. and bondage is goin going to dre their...
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Oct 19, 2016
10/16
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bengie hutchinson works for nec the company that sells the software. so there are cameras like this on the streets? >> there are. >> reporter: cameras equipped with the software can match a person's face to others in a database. it could have helped after the boston marathon bombing. investigators there had to sift 13,000 videos before identifying tsarnaev. >> we could have gotten the match in second. >> reporter: in baltimore the police department used facial recognition during the 2015 riots to identify looting suspects. but it has raised privacy concerns. alvaro bedoya author of a facial recognition and found 26 police departments use the technology and 16 states allow the fbi to tap into their systems. photos culled from social media images. driver's licenses and government ids. the report argues the biometric network primarily include law-abiding americans. maryland enrolled 4 million drivers in its system. ask a marylander do they know warrants and pretty sure they'll be surprise add but that. >> reporter: maryland officials say they limit access
bengie hutchinson works for nec the company that sells the software. so there are cameras like this on the streets? >> there are. >> reporter: cameras equipped with the software can match a person's face to others in a database. it could have helped after the boston marathon bombing. investigators there had to sift 13,000 videos before identifying tsarnaev. >> we could have gotten the match in second. >> reporter: in baltimore the police department used facial...
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Oct 19, 2016
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bengie hutchinson works for nec the company that sells the software. so there are cameras like this on the streets? >> there are. >> reporter: cameras equipped with the software can match a database. it could have helped after the boston marathon bombing. investigators there had to sift through 120,000 photos in nearly 13,000 videos before identifying tsarnaev. >> we could have gotten the match in second. >> reporter: in baltimore the police department used facial recognition during the 2015 riots to identify looting suspects. but it has raised privacy concerns. alvaro bedoya author of a georgetown law school study on facial recognition and found 26 police departments use the technology and 16 states allow the fbi to tap into their systems. photos culled from social media driver's licenses and government ids. the report argues the biometric network primarily include law-abiding americans. maryland enrolled 4 million drivers in its system. ask a marylander do they know they're in a lineup scanned thousand of times a year without warrants and pretty sure
bengie hutchinson works for nec the company that sells the software. so there are cameras like this on the streets? >> there are. >> reporter: cameras equipped with the software can match a database. it could have helped after the boston marathon bombing. investigators there had to sift through 120,000 photos in nearly 13,000 videos before identifying tsarnaev. >> we could have gotten the match in second. >> reporter: in baltimore the police department used facial...
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Oct 13, 2016
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the city plans to replace three dozen bikes with 350 smart bikes by the middle of nec year. the new bikes have gps and give riders more places to pick them up or drop off them off. the bikes will become a growing network allowing members to rent similar bikes in san francisco, and over in the east bay. >>> might not want to ride a bike tomorrow. rain is coming. we have been talking about it all morning. the first big storm of the season is expected to move into the bay area to be. up next, a live report on how local sergeant i -- agencies are getting ready for it. ♪ this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. was she expecting to find ther perfect designer boots at such an amazing price? no. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. >>> two police officers in boston are in critical condition after being shot while responding to a domestic disturbance call. new details
the city plans to replace three dozen bikes with 350 smart bikes by the middle of nec year. the new bikes have gps and give riders more places to pick them up or drop off them off. the bikes will become a growing network allowing members to rent similar bikes in san francisco, and over in the east bay. >>> might not want to ride a bike tomorrow. rain is coming. we have been talking about it all morning. the first big storm of the season is expected to move into the bay area to be. up...
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Oct 20, 2016
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include garrett countery au well in western maryland.aryl that will go we are not expecting to get nec rain showers in here tonight.e it's going to take until'soing tomorrow afternoon before that t can really push into our area. so, here are your weatherhe headlines. we're going to definitely watch the friday morrening're go commute.ut certainly we expect it to be dry locally but thenly eveninge commute should be different.e sh we think the showers arrive a here tomorrow afternoon.er badly needed rain but it will bw likely be around for fridayor fi night football. the highhe hmind for school kids. as the day goes on, the o temperature will slowly beginlon to drop and the wind is going the start picking up as well. wl than it did yesterday but it'sui certainly going to be cool andyo breezy.eezy upper 50's feeling like it's l's in the 40's. so, yeah scratchy throat toa season. we're just getting started. srtd frontal boundary closer to thero area so showers around. aro as the weekend goes on thats ont temperature will drop.temp tomorrow is not bad but it is nu will be dropping as we get
include garrett countery au well in western maryland.aryl that will go we are not expecting to get nec rain showers in here tonight.e it's going to take until'soing tomorrow afternoon before that t can really push into our area. so, here are your weatherhe headlines. we're going to definitely watch the friday morrening're go commute.ut certainly we expect it to be dry locally but thenly eveninge commute should be different.e sh we think the showers arrive a here tomorrow afternoon.er badly...
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Oct 30, 2016
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libraries can be passive, try repository of book and documents to president nec son. i loved this quote. he express the hope that his lye would become, quote, a violent place of discovery an rediscovery of invest and con tell playings of study debate, and analysis. the same can be said if the history profession as a whole -- if we don't dot job we were trained to do, if we don't remain vital, curious, contemplative, open to discovery. willing to challenge and investigation, then we will have failed in our duty to the people. the controversy over my book has in some qpghts been a welcome reminder than world of snapchat instagrandmother and twitter there's still a place for history and that we historians still have the power to start conversations that some for identification too hot top handle and would refer are to just go away. i think it proved there are people who care about the past and still have open mind and qish to seek out new knowledge to help them make informed decisions. they are ready to be challenged and inspired through new ways an through my eyes. i wa
libraries can be passive, try repository of book and documents to president nec son. i loved this quote. he express the hope that his lye would become, quote, a violent place of discovery an rediscovery of invest and con tell playings of study debate, and analysis. the same can be said if the history profession as a whole -- if we don't dot job we were trained to do, if we don't remain vital, curious, contemplative, open to discovery. willing to challenge and investigation, then we will have...
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Oct 9, 2016
10/16
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i worked with the nec, nsc, and dpc. right? often, i need them, because i need to work interagency, and there is not a mechanism set up to deal with certain issues. sometimes there is, sometimes there is not. but i have found it very collaborative. but i found it really depends on who is leading those policy councils in the white house. i would also and -- are they an honest broker or basically -- it depends on the person, and are they just going to drive their stuff or run an honest process. and my experience has been predominantly "honest process." at the end of the day, if there is disagreement, it's getting reflected on the president, and ultimately the president decides. sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose. your opinion prevails or doesn't. but that is the president's prerogative to do that. --ound, not 100% of the time let's call it 85% plus of the time, it has been an absolutely fair process and collaborative to try to get to an outcome we are trying to achieve. periodically, yes, someone will drive something becau
i worked with the nec, nsc, and dpc. right? often, i need them, because i need to work interagency, and there is not a mechanism set up to deal with certain issues. sometimes there is, sometimes there is not. but i have found it very collaborative. but i found it really depends on who is leading those policy councils in the white house. i would also and -- are they an honest broker or basically -- it depends on the person, and are they just going to drive their stuff or run an honest process....
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Oct 24, 2016
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there's two media ports in the back nec to the activate button that allows you to vote multiple times. you can remove the pc card that stores the results from the back of the machine. pop over a latch and yank it out and then off you walk with all the results for that machine. so, there's that sort of technical side and the human side. you touched on the employ eye side of it. it wouldn't be uncommon for malicious actors to insert themselves as employees/volunteers or pay off others. it works in the way that mirrors the carding universe. you have paid individuals to look the other way while you tamper with other things and they make sure no attention is called to it. there's all different kinds of ways to go about it. >> most of the election volunteers have no social engineering training at all. they couldn't identify a physical attack on a machine if they saw one anyway. you know? >> so, we are going to move on to the state level. there's obviously at the state level several layers of technology that can be looked at. seven primary attack factors. exploiting, reaching state server, i
there's two media ports in the back nec to the activate button that allows you to vote multiple times. you can remove the pc card that stores the results from the back of the machine. pop over a latch and yank it out and then off you walk with all the results for that machine. so, there's that sort of technical side and the human side. you touched on the employ eye side of it. it wouldn't be uncommon for malicious actors to insert themselves as employees/volunteers or pay off others. it works...