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on a miser and that's even with tor so a tour is like a really great product if your enemy is like the government of in a swale the government of iran some government which can't see the entire internet or some company which you only see a small portion of the internet but if you're like the u.s. government the n.s.a. chain analysis you can probably monitor the entire internet and so this is all there design call mix networking which just 2 things 3 if you think about it that tor doesn't do 1st it mixes the packets so it's not like you get all the packets of the other and you like randomized shuffle them like a deck of cards and then the next thing you do is you hold the packets back so you like destroy the timing information and then if there's not enough like real packets coming through you send fake packets dummy packets or these like 3 things combine destroyed completely the pattern of the sort of packets being sent and that somehow tor doesn't do and therefore. even roger dangling from tor would admit that for message based transactions which are asynchronous like for example you
on a miser and that's even with tor so a tour is like a really great product if your enemy is like the government of in a swale the government of iran some government which can't see the entire internet or some company which you only see a small portion of the internet but if you're like the u.s. government the n.s.a. chain analysis you can probably monitor the entire internet and so this is all there design call mix networking which just 2 things 3 if you think about it that tor doesn't do 1st...
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kind of works or is lots of users you know who knows of a tory someone using tor as a cia agent and human rights activists we don't know and what we want to do with our mix that work is a similar thing we incentivize people to throw in as much traffic as possible so we just don't want just the wallet we want you know we. messaging traffic we would like you know maybe even v.p.n. kind of traffic all sorts of traffic that basically provide greater privacy for the crypto currency transactions so it's like a win win the problem is the real fundamental design were based on his base from academic research which was funded by the european commission to build like an alternative to tor for europe after the snowden revelations and the chief scientist of the project george denise this he's a really really close friend an amazing guy with the best privacy it has technologist ever but fact of matter is you know we couldn't get enough funding to keep him and he has other start up recently just got acquired by facebook so now he's working on building facebook stable coin irag right that's always
kind of works or is lots of users you know who knows of a tory someone using tor as a cia agent and human rights activists we don't know and what we want to do with our mix that work is a similar thing we incentivize people to throw in as much traffic as possible so we just don't want just the wallet we want you know we. messaging traffic we would like you know maybe even v.p.n. kind of traffic all sorts of traffic that basically provide greater privacy for the crypto currency transactions so...
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i think i've used or once or twice so what is tor and wise in them better yes so tour is interesting because it started out as a navy research project from what was called the it was invented by paul cyber sent from the naval research lab and paul said how is it i can encrypt and hide like my packet going to another packet and so we pop if you like a kind of hops of routers and that's called onion encryption is each moment packets encrypted it's d. encrypted and like the onion layers are being stripped out well that's like good and effective on some level anyone who watches the input to the tour network and the output to the tor network can essentially still do what's called traffic analysis correlations between the inputs and outputs and figure out who's talking to who they can get that metadata and d.n.a. on a miser and that's even in the tour so the tour is like a really great product if your enemy is like the government of in a swale the government of iran some government which can't see the entire internet or some company which you only see a small portion of the internet but if
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cia just tweeted out a link to their tour site to communicate with them on the dark web so what is tor what is the dark web in there and then what is new because according to something i'm reading here nim the goal of nim is to anonymize the world yes so when the internet was 1st started it was essentially a government research project and it didn't really have any like security or privacy or encryption but that didn't stop people from using it for all sorts of crazy things and when like darpa which is the defense advanced research projects agency realized that you know the un encrypt internet wasn't particularly good for the world good for them they forced the internet to the sort of military internet called arpanet which had encrypted years later like a decade later we added encryption to the internet t.o.s. that like defend our transactions like anyone in the world just couldn't see them but the problem is that even with that basically any sort of outside observer anyone who's like watching the internet which could be the n.s.a. could be the cia could be a government could be a well
cia just tweeted out a link to their tour site to communicate with them on the dark web so what is tor what is the dark web in there and then what is new because according to something i'm reading here nim the goal of nim is to anonymize the world yes so when the internet was 1st started it was essentially a government research project and it didn't really have any like security or privacy or encryption but that didn't stop people from using it for all sorts of crazy things and when like darpa...
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the two received honorary dong tor of music degrees. she is the top artist to be given the artist, a five-time grammy winner. he has influence on music and given ten grammies. >> when i was young, i feel like a weirdo. i felt like i didn't belong. and i look around this room and i feel like i found all the rest of the weirdoes we're all here. you know what i mean? >> i want you all to know there will be ups and downs. prepare for that, but don't give up. >>> more than 1,000 graduates received degrees at the ceremony in berkeley college of music and they have given honorary dock at thes since 1971. >>> well, caught on camera. video showing a group of gorillas behaving like humans as they try to take shelter from the rain. they like to get wet. they were in the zoo seen huddling beneath an overhang. you can see the visitors of the zoo seeing each of the female gorillas clutching their babies in their arms and staying close to the wall. the video has been viewed nearly 8 million times since it was posted ten days ago. >> meantime in colora
the two received honorary dong tor of music degrees. she is the top artist to be given the artist, a five-time grammy winner. he has influence on music and given ten grammies. >> when i was young, i feel like a weirdo. i felt like i didn't belong. and i look around this room and i feel like i found all the rest of the weirdoes we're all here. you know what i mean? >> i want you all to know there will be ups and downs. prepare for that, but don't give up. >>> more than 1,000...
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mister president i just want tors mention that so many senators, democrats and republicans come down to the floor to talk about military appreciation as we should talking about the 1 percent or the less than 1 percent that we really care about by those who still today to defend the constitution and our liberty knowing it could cost their life by joining the us military. beautiful men and women in the military and i will tell my constituents one thing we are focused on doing is to makeau sure when you send your son or daughter to join the military it is the top military in the world the most ready military, the most capable militaryre's we have a dangerous trend from 2015 and during the obama administration. 25 percent. because no man or woman joins the military should be joining that is not at the highest levels of readiness. so i'llhe pass this on to my colleagues so to support the military and with that great work that you do with u.s. senate to supporthe you with all heart and soul. . >> while the senator from alaska is still on the floor but with the military appreciation month o
mister president i just want tors mention that so many senators, democrats and republicans come down to the floor to talk about military appreciation as we should talking about the 1 percent or the less than 1 percent that we really care about by those who still today to defend the constitution and our liberty knowing it could cost their life by joining the us military. beautiful men and women in the military and i will tell my constituents one thing we are focused on doing is to makeau sure...
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to talk... >> a handful of republicans to break ranks, includi some facing tough re-election bids..r torell had a mini-revolt on his hands. >> i met with rrick garland. i liked him.d he's a person who wove gotten 98 votes or 100 votes in the 1990s, just a few years before. >> ...blasting his party's leadersh for stonewalling the nomination process... >> to not even allow the judiciary committee to hold a hearing on his nomination justt did t right with me. >> mitch mcconnell joins us now fromapitol hill. senator, thanks for being here. >> narrator: he fought back, hitting the airwaves. t right-of-center world does not want this vacancy filled by this president. we're not giving a lifetime appointment to this president on the way out t door, to change the supreme court for the next 25 or 30 years. >> senator moran from kansas said he thought maybe there ould be a hearing. and mcconnell just said to him, "you keep talking like that, and i'm running a primary opponent edainst you," and moran ba off. mcconnell was ruless and brilliant. >> narrator: mcconnell kept the republicans in line. the
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but we knee t need to do this ad that's what we'll be asking tor. for. thank you. >> good afternoon. from the past six years, much of our collective work is focusing on safety with the number one priority. we've had success as the reality that many of the investments and efforts have been a work-around of a core yea core barrier. the persistent drug trafficking and com bustable conditions on the street that impact both individual and community health. recogniseinthe volume and scaler drug trafficking that takes place in the tenderloin is a key driver of the persistent, traumatic stress inflicted on the community members daily. we know that these activities are not and would not be tolerated in any other neighborhood in the city. so we urge the city to create a multiagency traffic force to explore why this activity persists, to leverage what some strong private partnerships and a ton of local knowledge to develop a comprehensive strategy and incentivize agencies to work together and with community. we also support a five-pillar approach that's been outlin
but we knee t need to do this ad that's what we'll be asking tor. for. thank you. >> good afternoon. from the past six years, much of our collective work is focusing on safety with the number one priority. we've had success as the reality that many of the investments and efforts have been a work-around of a core yea core barrier. the persistent drug trafficking and com bustable conditions on the street that impact both individual and community health. recogniseinthe volume and scaler drug...
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hablaremos de lo que nos muestra nuestra imagen de radar caza tor mebtss y lo que vimos con la imagenomento tambiÉn. no te que se registra actividad de lluvia a las zonas de las montaÑas.com bi naciÓn de nieve y es posible que aunque se acercan a nuestra regiÓn en las prÓximas horas este sistema que afecta el sur de dlifr nia podrÍamos hablar de precipitaciÓn ligera en algunas ciudades especÍficas durante las prÓximas horas. el resto estaremos con condiciones secas. 17 grados por encima. la tarde de ayer en santa rosa. st de san josÉ. 64. y 65 desde oakland. mantiene fuerza durante las prÓximas hofrs. quiero mostrar ajustes, y estamos siguiendo la situaciÓn en las proximas horas. durante la tormenta que pasÓ y se mantenga la zona de las montaÑas. podemos ver algo de rotaciÓn durante las proximas horas y vemos que para las 11 de la noche. acabamos de hacer hace un par de minutos, vemos algo de lluvia. quizÁs ligera vamos a monitorear al sur de nuestra regiÓn. la zona de las montaÑas es posible que se desarrulle, pasa rÁpidamente y vemos condiciÓn secas y para el dÍa de maÑana vamos a n
hablaremos de lo que nos muestra nuestra imagen de radar caza tor mebtss y lo que vimos con la imagenomento tambiÉn. no te que se registra actividad de lluvia a las zonas de las montaÑas.com bi naciÓn de nieve y es posible que aunque se acercan a nuestra regiÓn en las prÓximas horas este sistema que afecta el sur de dlifr nia podrÍamos hablar de precipitaciÓn ligera en algunas ciudades especÍficas durante las prÓximas horas. el resto estaremos con condiciones secas. 17 grados por...
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brigadier general todd dozier, deputy commander of the 5th air tors. todd, thank you. rear admiral fred kacha commander of task force 76. thank you very much. great leaders. captain jim mcgovern, commander of the amphibious squad ron 11 and fleet activities right here. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] president trump: thank you. great. together these officers are leading the fear sole group of american warriors this side of the pacific. we have more than 1,000 sailors and marines from the 7th fleet including hundreds though serve n this impressive assault ship . s wasp [cheers and applause] president trump: we have sailors rom the following ships, uss ilo, uss chance lorsville, . smuston, uss barry [cheers and applause] uss mccampbell uss benford. thank you fellows, great pride. i welcome our shore-based commands including large king events from navy region japan. thank you very much. [applause] the fleet anti-terrorism security team. [cheers and applause] president trump: the naval .ntelligence separations center [applause] president trump: fleet low gist pa
brigadier general todd dozier, deputy commander of the 5th air tors. todd, thank you. rear admiral fred kacha commander of task force 76. thank you very much. great leaders. captain jim mcgovern, commander of the amphibious squad ron 11 and fleet activities right here. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] president trump: thank you. great. together these officers are leading the fear sole group of american warriors this side of the pacific. we have more than 1,000 sailors and marines from...
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the message, from repeated messages of "ed goot -- the good place" and there are places where pass torsegged their members to tithe for their private jets. >> if i want to believe god for a $65 million plane, you cannot stop me. >> joel 0. steen got so big, he bought the building where the houston rockets played. >> would you pray with me? >> and right now you're thinking, haven't i seen this go badly before? >> remember jim and tammy faye baker. >> and a sex scandal with jessica hann, indicted for wire fraud and spent eight blessed years in prison and today he changed his ways and he can be found selling meal buckets for the rap tour? oh, boy. >> we have been doing what god spoke to me in prison would happen, saying the last days are coming. >> church leaders are rolling in the profits. to be clear, that's profits with an "i." >> and churches of this magnitude wield a lot of power, not just spiritually, also financially, and politically. and to find out what they're doing with that power, i'm going mega church hopping in dallas, texas. dallas is the birth place of the mega church. with
the message, from repeated messages of "ed goot -- the good place" and there are places where pass torsegged their members to tithe for their private jets. >> if i want to believe god for a $65 million plane, you cannot stop me. >> joel 0. steen got so big, he bought the building where the houston rockets played. >> would you pray with me? >> and right now you're thinking, haven't i seen this go badly before? >> remember jim and tammy faye baker. >>...
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to say this, having browsed through the volume, it's an english translation, i don't find it obscure torficult, particularly. it's a thing to brauz browse through and learn something. . >> that's true. and they put a useful table of contents and index in it. not just the average layman, but a canon lawyer finds great use in it. >> and what is the typical career path, how do you use the skill? >> most end up working for the institutional church for a diocese. >> yeah. >> traditionally, the lawyers practice. after the vatican when thinks changed a little bit, there were more religious sisters who studied and became canon lawyers. and lay people als increasingly were more involved in the various aspects of the church's ministry and would study the canon law and find jobs with the local diocese and the tribunal. >> and you're called manager of the tribunal. the archdiocese has a tribunal. it's a little bit of a scary word, men in black, judges, sentences, what does a tribunal do? >> it's essentially a court. the word tribunal is a little more formal and traditional than just saying court. as
to say this, having browsed through the volume, it's an english translation, i don't find it obscure torficult, particularly. it's a thing to brauz browse through and learn something. . >> that's true. and they put a useful table of contents and index in it. not just the average layman, but a canon lawyer finds great use in it. >> and what is the typical career path, how do you use the skill? >> most end up working for the institutional church for a diocese. >> yeah....
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. >> they said the little boy may have been under water tor a few minutes but family members and friends believe he will recover. >>> the correlation between diabetesnd a obesity may not be as closely link the as previously thought. more details on this. >> reporter: a strange paradox. while obesity rates are on the rise, the number of new diabetes cases is dropping. >> that is puzzling because diabetes is very close a shown yatesed with obesity and oh base ty has been going up. >> reporter: the centers for disease control and prevention releasing the latest data. fighting diabetes diagnosis fell to 1.3 million in 2017. that is down from 1.7 million in 2009 and obesity rates increasing. >> doctors are being more aggressive and saying you have prediabetes. you have to exercise. here is a prescription for a lifestyle change. these things will help you head off being diabetic. main that is paying off. >> a report published by bm j open diabetes research and care, it has become more common among young adults, blacks and hispanics. >>> time is 4:41. house speaker nancy pelosi here in the bay
. >> they said the little boy may have been under water tor a few minutes but family members and friends believe he will recover. >>> the correlation between diabetesnd a obesity may not be as closely link the as previously thought. more details on this. >> reporter: a strange paradox. while obesity rates are on the rise, the number of new diabetes cases is dropping. >> that is puzzling because diabetes is very close a shown yatesed with obesity and oh base ty has...
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privilege tor and be a member of the panel. it does not only give me the opportunity to brief you on the current state of the german native but contribute to the german-american friendship together. with this initiative, we are focusing on our robust relationship rooted in deep historic ties, shared values and bold vision for the future. we also recall how after the end of world war ii, transatlantic artnership ushered in unique era for peace and security. for us germans, the united states remains a close his partner outside europe. as someone raised very close to the wall that separated both parts of germany, i know the value and the benefit of partnerships and alliances. i had the pleasure to her what in a stable -- grow up in a stable, peaceful part of europe, which was predominantly the marriage of the u.s. it commitment in europe and the leadership it provided for the transatlantic alliance. this transatlantic bond has been rocksolid since for almost 70 years. nows especially important in times of serious challenges. ladie
privilege tor and be a member of the panel. it does not only give me the opportunity to brief you on the current state of the german native but contribute to the german-american friendship together. with this initiative, we are focusing on our robust relationship rooted in deep historic ties, shared values and bold vision for the future. we also recall how after the end of world war ii, transatlantic artnership ushered in unique era for peace and security. for us germans, the united states...
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don't have fathers in their for other african american men to volunteer time and be machine minute tors, that's vital to the community and shows them there are positive african american men doing things in the community and men that care about them and taking time out of their schedules to give back to them. that's powerful when you come from sometimes a broken family and you don't have the role model at home. >> absolutely. and you were going to mention volunteers before the deputy chief came. do you want to mention other volunteers? he's thchaian o bo also we recruit, organize, and train african american men in the community so help come and help us with the boys. i'm only one man. when we have the boys come on saturdays, there's anywhere between 40 and 60 young men on saturday. the men come out and help us just be a positive role model. talk about life experiences with the boys. and give advice on different things. >> what success have you seen, deputy chief? >> well, i've seen students what were struggling and had very low g.p.a.s in school. one young man had a 1.0 and was strugglin
don't have fathers in their for other african american men to volunteer time and be machine minute tors, that's vital to the community and shows them there are positive african american men doing things in the community and men that care about them and taking time out of their schedules to give back to them. that's powerful when you come from sometimes a broken family and you don't have the role model at home. >> absolutely. and you were going to mention volunteers before the deputy chief...
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cotton served in the army in iraq and afghanistan and between tors he served with the infantry regiment, old guard at arlington national cemetery. he explains what will be happening thursday at the cemetery. guest: thank you for your interest. every thursday before memorial day, thursday is a normal working day in the cemetery, funerals performed at 3 p.m.. of the army,l unit the only time of the year old guard soldiers wear combat fatigues and the cemetery and carrying march in american flags. they have phase lines, timelines and the mission is to place a flag at every single headstone and niche in the cemetery. every soldier buried in arlington, a quarter of a million graves will have a single moment with a new soldier currently wearing uniform to honor their sacrifice to our nation. host: is there a specific way to put the flags in? guest: there is a briefing before hand, operation order, overhead infantry, phase lines, tricks and techniques soldiers have. 2010, i was going down the rows, placing my flags at the headstone a foot, you use your foot to space it, it had not rained for a
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top of the first kevin crone ham tors right center.r candidate from kef li dpefen pillar the diefgt catch and assist for the double play and andrew suazrd giants down 2-1. goes deep. rough day for the lefty. suarez picks four inks giving up nine runs seven earned. sevenths mike yastrzemski grandson of the carl yastrzemski scores the first mlb run the but the giants 10-4. the tale of two baseball teams in the bay right now. tomorrow the a's go for the sweep off the mariners. they're ningt win potentially whil the giants will try to avoid the sweep against the d backs. . that's all for sports. more news after the break. >>> former raiders great jerry robinson was in santa rosa handing ou out shoes if the homeless he got involved in the charity about a year ago. he got a call from her partner last night she wanted to drive to santa rosa they collected in the aftermath of the deadfires. they a e add podcast together called people doing god. and they know about it. process it seeks to share positive rg inspiring stories. >> the weather isn'
top of the first kevin crone ham tors right center.r candidate from kef li dpefen pillar the diefgt catch and assist for the double play and andrew suazrd giants down 2-1. goes deep. rough day for the lefty. suarez picks four inks giving up nine runs seven earned. sevenths mike yastrzemski grandson of the carl yastrzemski scores the first mlb run the but the giants 10-4. the tale of two baseball teams in the bay right now. tomorrow the a's go for the sweep off the mariners. they're ningt win...
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is m democrats who were there, and what democrats say happened is the president walked in, he spoke tor them exactly three minutes, and he told them that hypotheticals to do infrastructure, he also wants a deal on trade and some other items, but that given speake pelosi's comments today, which he called terrible, accusing him of a cover-up, and thecr deic investigations, he said saiz it's not possible, and m. cannot work with the he walked out before they could sit down, and that was the end of the meeting. >> woodruff: so we are reporting on this, democratic leaders ying they're not prepared to begin an impeachment inquiry, but they do have some kind of plan. o what are you heang? >> that was the news from before the meeting with the president. here's what happened after democrats met thi morning. speaker pelosi said this is what now.are doing democrats seem to generally be on board this idea for now. so here's what's happening: there are five house democratic committees that are investigating the president in various areas. some include the mueller report, others include his financial
is m democrats who were there, and what democrats say happened is the president walked in, he spoke tor them exactly three minutes, and he told them that hypotheticals to do infrastructure, he also wants a deal on trade and some other items, but that given speake pelosi's comments today, which he called terrible, accusing him of a cover-up, and thecr deic investigations, he said saiz it's not possible, and m. cannot work with the he walked out before they could sit down, and that was the end of...
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this morning, will this man be charged withe nals begin in tor tonight. just don't think about playing any drake music. no. at least until this is all over. >> just e-40. >> e-40, mc hammer, who saturday other guy. good morning. it's thursday may 30th. i'm michelle griego. >> sunny and dry. starting off with a little rain. >> that's right. we are looking at patchy fog, patchy drizzle. a cool, cloudy and breezy start. but things will be changing for tomorrow. and into the weekend. with a big warmup in store for us there is a slight chance of a shower for the north bay and east bay. other than that, most of us are going to see cool s. e more we head through the afternoon. we're look at breezy conditions along the coast in the upper 50s and cool. for the bay,
this morning, will this man be charged withe nals begin in tor tonight. just don't think about playing any drake music. no. at least until this is all over. >> just e-40. >> e-40, mc hammer, who saturday other guy. good morning. it's thursday may 30th. i'm michelle griego. >> sunny and dry. starting off with a little rain. >> that's right. we are looking at patchy fog, patchy drizzle. a cool, cloudy and breezy start. but things will be changing for tomorrow. and into the...
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university , that allows us to be able to ,o the things that we are doing that allowed generation after tor generation of our people rise up. as dr. king often reminded us in my youth, our nation's darkest hours have often been just before the door. -- the dawn. so it can be again as we stand together, marched together, vote together, and demand the light of democracy be restored. as we have done so often in our past, we who are americans of color must once again lead this march to end our constitution and the democratic republic it sustains. slaves, we whoe man,were called 3/5 of a we who once were barred from citizenship must know march in the forefront of a movement of democratic restoration for all americans. we are at a crossroads, and we must once again assert the full measure of our citizenship. throughout our history, justice has prevailed when there were those who had the courage to chart a better course. and as i close, a year ago, my mother passed away after preaching a sermon. she then had a stroke. she called her children around. she had a message for all of us. there, half of
university , that allows us to be able to ,o the things that we are doing that allowed generation after tor generation of our people rise up. as dr. king often reminded us in my youth, our nation's darkest hours have often been just before the door. -- the dawn. so it can be again as we stand together, marched together, vote together, and demand the light of democracy be restored. as we have done so often in our past, we who are americans of color must once again lead this march to end our...
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like probably the most dangerous day of the year so far with strong tornadoes and maybe long-lasting torred in owes well as well. where you see the red bull's eye that is the best bet, on a scale of one to five it is a four. that is very high. first to more immediate threat across the great lakes and northeast scattered quick-moving showers and thunderstorms, torrential downpours, lightning and possibility of some hail am some of the cells. but by far the bigger threat starts tomorrow in a line from liberal kansas dto lubka showers and thunderstorms develop, they get energized by the heating of the day, start to spin become supercell thunderstorms, maybe drop large tornadoes. watch up to wichita. the reason why this is such a significant system is we have this big dip am the jet stream upper level low right here with will kol air a lot of. at the surface warmth, hum idzity coming out of the gulf of mexico all coming together and converging across texas and oklahoma. southwest wind a lot of. southeast wind at the surface thing the atmosphere. on top of that you will see a lot of heavy rain s
like probably the most dangerous day of the year so far with strong tornadoes and maybe long-lasting torred in owes well as well. where you see the red bull's eye that is the best bet, on a scale of one to five it is a four. that is very high. first to more immediate threat across the great lakes and northeast scattered quick-moving showers and thunderstorms, torrential downpours, lightning and possibility of some hail am some of the cells. but by far the bigger threat starts tomorrow in a line...
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esos vÓrtices de aire cuando se estÉn acercando a esas localidades que ca >>> este lunes entrÓ otro tors azotan con fuertes lluvias a la regiÓn activando las alertas aestamos en el tiempo mÁs aqu a de tornados en el paÍs, se han registrado 270 tornados en el e centro del paÍs y el norte de texas, por lo que el peligro continÚa caca en houston texas,a muÑoz toma noticias telemundo u que a cambq >>> un guatemalteco de 16 aÑos falleciÓ hoy en la estacion de la patrulla...
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plus the backlash after tor rob lowe called prince william going bald a traumatic experience lizzie getsread the ingredients? could you read a few? sure. of course. de deboned chnke ever read the ingredients? could you read a few? wholgraicon co chicken meal meat & bone meal corn gluten meal brown rice barley animal fat oatmeal while both foods provide complete and balanced nutrition. ou9 t of0 10 dog chowdeeedes prefer the ingredients in blue buffalo. and get your dogs delicious blue treats. the tasty treat you'll feel good about giving. the best way to hit the beach? with neutrogena® rebeach defense® sunsc. helioplex® powered, uva, uvb strong. beac strethngro protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. dad, it's fine. we have allstate. and with claimrateguard they won't raise your rates justse of a claim. th w's why'roue my favorite... i know. are you in good hands? my gums are irritated. i don't have to y rry ab t that, do i?ba harmful cteria lurk st belowtht i docrest gudem toxi, fy t that, do i?ba voted product of the year. ittoorks below the gum line
plus the backlash after tor rob lowe called prince william going bald a traumatic experience lizzie getsread the ingredients? could you read a few? sure. of course. de deboned chnke ever read the ingredients? could you read a few? wholgraicon co chicken meal meat & bone meal corn gluten meal brown rice barley animal fat oatmeal while both foods provide complete and balanced nutrition. ou9 t of0 10 dog chowdeeedes prefer the ingredients in blue buffalo. and get your dogs delicious blue...
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back now all at sea tor got a zombie to bring inside 10 minutes was finally dennis a car yeah helped to further boost lapdogs goal difference before. your down and out for the counts for those shows were a chance at the top flight for one day. while 3 priceless points. but crucially of course there was also a match going on in. the day after an up and down season eva couzin was still in with a chance of qualifying for the champions league. has happened since the change of the couch together living youngsters. in full months has managed to get leverkusen back up where they belong. which tracks. the house of. placing stones union plantain kai habits have been instrumental in recovery thanks to the. project's challenge. habits has been in since lacing full is still looming at the start of his career i'm happy. to be honest not only is exceptional 1000 years old and showing at almost every game so happy with. us to be young and caffrey like most of his squad off and on the pitch. and after a full wins in a row the young lions of leave the clues and would surely toy around with him steven
back now all at sea tor got a zombie to bring inside 10 minutes was finally dennis a car yeah helped to further boost lapdogs goal difference before. your down and out for the counts for those shows were a chance at the top flight for one day. while 3 priceless points. but crucially of course there was also a match going on in. the day after an up and down season eva couzin was still in with a chance of qualifying for the champions league. has happened since the change of the couch together...
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speakinglling, tor morning, mid 40s to the mid 50s. areas of fog around and tomorrow afternoon it's a nice day in the south bay. 80 in morgan hill. 76 sunnyville on the pennsylvania. mid 70s from mountainview to redwood city. lingering fog there and also in daly city 61. northbound bay temperatures in the low 70s. 77 santa rosa and the east bay. sunshine by afternoon, low 70s heyward to oakland, 72 castro valley. 79 in concord. 78 livermore. there's a couple of games going on this weekend. the giants hosting the reds at oracle park. 58 degrees in the evening. a littlebreezy. the temperatures will drop to the mid 50s. as are going to be hosting the indians and the weather should be nice and mild tomorrow afternoon, 65 degrees coming up to about 71 degrees. you'll need the sunscreen tomorrow. fog and sunshine. nice weather for mother's day. cooling as we head toward next week. and wednesday into thursday bringing in a chance of showers but no showers other than sunshine for meeother's day weekend. >> well, warriors star steph >> take a l
speakinglling, tor morning, mid 40s to the mid 50s. areas of fog around and tomorrow afternoon it's a nice day in the south bay. 80 in morgan hill. 76 sunnyville on the pennsylvania. mid 70s from mountainview to redwood city. lingering fog there and also in daly city 61. northbound bay temperatures in the low 70s. 77 santa rosa and the east bay. sunshine by afternoon, low 70s heyward to oakland, 72 castro valley. 79 in concord. 78 livermore. there's a couple of games going on this weekend. the...
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our friends and neighbors at tor nern neck, southern maryland, fredericksburg, toward maybe culpeper and charlottesville, those neighborhoods might have a dropr or a shower ding the day. i think from about warrenton and waldorf, nrthbound to the pennsylvania line, rain chances near zero today. temperat iewise, we're the cooler 50s and 60s for most of the area this morning. and do't get me wrong, it's not going to be a cool afternoon. temperature today, 85 degrees. but lower humidy, more sunshine, that's going to be a farore pleasant day to spend time outside. again, rain chances today are lower and focused down to the e about the weekend and how much cooler it's going to be next week coming up.me ssa? >>> thank you. taking a look at the beltway, no problems on the beltway, outer loop, inner loop, lookinguite good. we have one issue in the district, southbound 295 before the naval research lab, right lane is blocked by a crash. we don't see any slowdown, though, on the map, so that is good. silver spring, northboundrg geo after 16th street, right lane gets by. as you look at 66, we ha
our friends and neighbors at tor nern neck, southern maryland, fredericksburg, toward maybe culpeper and charlottesville, those neighborhoods might have a dropr or a shower ding the day. i think from about warrenton and waldorf, nrthbound to the pennsylvania line, rain chances near zero today. temperat iewise, we're the cooler 50s and 60s for most of the area this morning. and do't get me wrong, it's not going to be a cool afternoon. temperature today, 85 degrees. but lower humidy, more...
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jon: donald trump has been accused of being too mes tor-happy when it tariffs, too keen to start a tradebut on this, significantly, the democrats are behind him, urging him to remain tough. when it comes to trade and china, there is a feeling herehe thathave been allowed to get away with too much for too long. the talks have broken up for the time being without agreement. the treasury secretary sounding decidedly guarded about how they had gone. c. mnuchin: they were constructive discussions between bo parties. that is all we are going to say. thank you. jon: this factor in the south of cha makes wi-fi routers, millions of themmany of them earmarked for the u.s. market. now with new tariffs, those sales are in doubt. like everyone else around the world, heht t deal was imminent and the two sides would bridge their. differences but last week the u.s. president ataccused beijing ofng on the deal to open up the chinese economy to u.s. goods. u.ha farmers' products been hit by retaliatory tariffs, and they are desperate for a deal ae soon as possib >> we long.ited almost too the only thing t
jon: donald trump has been accused of being too mes tor-happy when it tariffs, too keen to start a tradebut on this, significantly, the democrats are behind him, urging him to remain tough. when it comes to trade and china, there is a feeling herehe thathave been allowed to get away with too much for too long. the talks have broken up for the time being without agreement. the treasury secretary sounding decidedly guarded about how they had gone. c. mnuchin: they were constructive discussions...
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an american across the prison tors, two french soldiers killed in the rescue operation. here is ian pannell. >> reporter: 20 french commandos overnight in a daring rescue operation freeing an american hostage and three others, including these french tourists who went missing last week with their guide in pendjari national park in the african country of benin. the guide later found dead. american intelligence helped locate the french tourists, and only when they were rescued was it discovered the two other hostages were with them. an american and a korean woman, kidnapped separately almost a month ago. the french minister of armed forces saying today, "the united states and south korea were not necessarily aware of their presence." two french commandos were killed in the rescue. this incident follows the recent abduction of another american in eastern africa -- kimberly sue endicott. taken at gunpoint in uganda, her captors demand a half a million dollars ransom, some of which was paid. tom, we don't know yet what the motive was behind in this case, money or terrorism. i
an american across the prison tors, two french soldiers killed in the rescue operation. here is ian pannell. >> reporter: 20 french commandos overnight in a daring rescue operation freeing an american hostage and three others, including these french tourists who went missing last week with their guide in pendjari national park in the african country of benin. the guide later found dead. american intelligence helped locate the french tourists, and only when they were rescued was it...
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after the future, the way these countries matter is through the mechanism and the price of oil, and tor issue these countries is that or any opec country, actually, is that opec's ability to drive pricing and drive supply and demand has diminished in recent oears becaus western technology gains so i view places like venezuela and iran as being increasingly irrelevant to stock markets and th stock markets nd to look through these types of geopolitical affairs except in the near-term impact on a valuation multiplt >> w about north korea? news that it has fired short-range missiles and this evening say that they inteco to inue to do that? certainly, china wld have a reaction to that and the u.s. has already made some statements on it. does that threaten to derail these talks, the trade talks at this point or no? >> that's a really interesting question. i believe that neither n china the u.s. want any more amplexity in these talks than whateady exists and the advent of north korea acting up again, ihink is an unwanted complexity for both sides and i think if y a take step back, this is very
after the future, the way these countries matter is through the mechanism and the price of oil, and tor issue these countries is that or any opec country, actually, is that opec's ability to drive pricing and drive supply and demand has diminished in recent oears becaus western technology gains so i view places like venezuela and iran as being increasingly irrelevant to stock markets and th stock markets nd to look through these types of geopolitical affairs except in the near-term impact on a...
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that will get you signed up also you can sign up at our tour website redacted tor dot com until next time. was. the big. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time if we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people. war illegally get away with. all of the fire crawls stillbirth you all the trouble here's the point it's hollow point to k.k.k. one exists because america wants it to exist they had the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to me they're worse also than the people who destroyed the world trade centers of the scroll why. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront cation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development is only a silly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. donald trump and lot of europe wouldn't discuss the crisis and venezuela which one american congresswoman has accused washington of aggravating and remarks disgusting by the u
that will get you signed up also you can sign up at our tour website redacted tor dot com until next time. was. the big. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time if we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people. war illegally get away with. all of the fire crawls stillbirth you all the trouble here's the point it's hollow point to k.k.k. one exists because america wants it to exist they had the biggest terrorist group to...
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niindependent tors say despite raids, the civilian death toll keeps mounting.before, a series of explosions righteside a public school. dren's daily routine punctured with the horrors of the conflict. the injured rushed to hospital. in yemen, it ithe children who suffer the most. even going to school is dangerous. mothers desperately searching for family among the dead. their worst fearrealized. 15 children were killed, and over 48 injured. the blast came from a houthi-controlled rebel warehouse beside the school. l but it is stunclear what caused the explosion. this man lost his 13-year-old son in the blast. they had fled to the capital to escape violence in their village. but in yemen, there's no refuge. >> i have lost the most .important thing in my li he was not just my only son, he was my friend and brother. he was everything to me. i cah't put in words what lost. reporter: he walked to school with his cousin that day. >> it was sixth period. we heard an explosion and we ran away from the windows. i went to look for my cousin, but then there was a second a
niindependent tors say despite raids, the civilian death toll keeps mounting.before, a series of explosions righteside a public school. dren's daily routine punctured with the horrors of the conflict. the injured rushed to hospital. in yemen, it ithe children who suffer the most. even going to school is dangerous. mothers desperately searching for family among the dead. their worst fearrealized. 15 children were killed, and over 48 injured. the blast came from a houthi-controlled rebel...
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. >>> tonight, tor ado watches warnings have millions of people on alert.e storms have spawned multiple tornados across parts of the southern plains. a drone cturing this footage not far from oklahoma city. you can see from closer look, it's cutting across thi wide open field spinning and flinging debris into the air. and new video tonight from a storm chaser near oklahoma city showing another tornado touching down. no one seriously hurt from either storm. >>> we get in on the storms later this week but w today it about the warmth. 83 today, 87 in richmond but look at th north, only 64 in state college, 60 in new york and now, our wind starting to come out of the north. that means much cooler temperatures for your wednesday, we're watching a storm system that moved through. we saw showers and aouple thunderstorms earlier. cooler air settling in for tonight meaning drizzle, areas of fog and clouds tomorrow morning. the severe weather back to th west, when will it move our way? i got the complete f ups and downs over the next couple days. see you back in ten
. >>> tonight, tor ado watches warnings have millions of people on alert.e storms have spawned multiple tornados across parts of the southern plains. a drone cturing this footage not far from oklahoma city. you can see from closer look, it's cutting across thi wide open field spinning and flinging debris into the air. and new video tonight from a storm chaser near oklahoma city showing another tornado touching down. no one seriously hurt from either storm. >>> we get in on the...
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please remember tor step up to the microphone that we have over there before asking a your question so we can not only enjoy the conversation that sure that it's going to be recorded. for those who want to buy copies of the book we are selling them out front by the registers and we will be giving a signing after the q-and-a so if you would like to get your book signed, and sign up next to the podium and keep them there because we will have another event after this. another reason we all are here i'm honored to introduce sonia tto overview, reported and biographer whose work has appeared in many publications including the sun eight times and thtimesand the economist. she's previously written two this oneks before luincluding clementine the lifef mrs. winston churchill. this afternoon she's going to talk about her new book beyond the story of the american spy who helped win world war ii. it's the story of virginia hall among whom was referred to as the most dangerous of all allied spies. from being rejected to work in the service for making the first to be deployed in occupied franceef a
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. >> item 32 a motion tor amend a residential unit and condominium project at 515 mayor pose street andadopt the appropriate findings. on item 32, supervisor? (roll call). >> there are ten ayes. >> ok, thank you. >> please call item 33. >> a resolution to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and to declare may 10, 2019 and every may 10th every thereafter as constitutional railroad. >> this is the completion of the transcontinental railroad. it was one of the most innovative engineering accomplishments in th of the 19h 19th century, but moreover, it is who built this railroad that we must recognise. the transcontinental railroad relies heavily on human labor, civil war veterans, irish american, african-american, native americans, latter day saints and chinese. by 1867, the chinese workers compromised of 80% of the railroad workforce in the west and consisted of almost 90s 90%f the workforce. the chinese railroad workers took on the lowliest and most dangerous task and paid less than their white coworkers with no provisions for housing and w
. >> item 32 a motion tor amend a residential unit and condominium project at 515 mayor pose street andadopt the appropriate findings. on item 32, supervisor? (roll call). >> there are ten ayes. >> ok, thank you. >> please call item 33. >> a resolution to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad and to declare may 10, 2019 and every may 10th every thereafter as constitutional railroad. >> this is the completion of...
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the 737 was coming in tor a landing and unable stop, ending up in a river. tammy leitner spoke to e of the survivors. >> baby coming through. >> reporter: tonightor first look at the harrowing aftermath of that boeing 737 that slid off a jacksonville florida runway and into the st. john's river riduring a storm fy night. 142 people were on d.boar gibobson was one of them. >> on impact, everything went flying. the plane lost power. and then we were kind of deluged with water. >> reporter: 22 were injured in the accident. today, thunderstorms brought the inig>>ve was tstheiore any fuee breach in the rive r? the en aircraft went through the sea wall. >> reporter: yesterday ienvestigators retrd the flight data recorder. according to the ntsb, we now know the pilots wanted to land on a different runway facing the opposite direction. >> the cockpit voice wrecorder when recover it will give us a lot more information on what the crew was thinking. >> reporter: the cockpit recorder, which has the recording of the conversations between the flight crew and the air traf
the 737 was coming in tor a landing and unable stop, ending up in a river. tammy leitner spoke to e of the survivors. >> baby coming through. >> reporter: tonightor first look at the harrowing aftermath of that boeing 737 that slid off a jacksonville florida runway and into the st. john's river riduring a storm fy night. 142 people were on d.boar gibobson was one of them. >> on impact, everything went flying. the plane lost power. and then we were kind of deluged with water....
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the tor rential rain causing several dams andwe levees to s and burst in the southern part of the state. flash flooding may be to blame for this freight train derailment. more than 20 cars toppled but no one injured. as strong storms move through the area, residents in new orleans awoke sunday to flooded streets and submerged cars after several city water pumps lost power. >> the weather was really, really bad, and i came out like 7:00 and it was all flooded. and you have to use a ut here. >> reporter: the only way for some residents to get around, by kayak. this storm makg the month of may one of the wettest springs we've seen. tammy leitner, nbc news. >>> with a pause in the rain near housto crewsan resumed cleup today in one of the world's busiest shipping channels. a collision friday spilled thousands o gallons friday of tox im chemicals used to make gasoline. inthey're monitor the air and water quality around the clock and advised against eating fish caught near thesi of the spill. >>> now to some terrifying moments at an international airport today as a nclane made an emerge landi
the tor rential rain causing several dams andwe levees to s and burst in the southern part of the state. flash flooding may be to blame for this freight train derailment. more than 20 cars toppled but no one injured. as strong storms move through the area, residents in new orleans awoke sunday to flooded streets and submerged cars after several city water pumps lost power. >> the weather was really, really bad, and i came out like 7:00 and it was all flooded. and you have to use a ut...
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its dicg-tor, kim j, launched short-range ballistic missile tests this weekend and the u.s. seized a cargo ship carrying coal for violating sanctions.is his situation with north korea, the missile tests, a reminder fromeghen and from the chinese, in a sense, that the u.s. and china need to work on north korea together? these issues are coupled in some way, perhaps? laura: i think they might be. i think we're seeing the ramifications of the failed summit, we're seeing trump trying to grapple wit these issues and even though trump appears to be not too concerned about what's gog on, i think that we're hearing more and more from lawmakers, a bit of uneasiness about what happened this week. robert: is t white house uneasy? abby: i think president trump, even today, tellingnpolitico" in interview that he's not too worried about chairman kim is doi t withse ballistic missiles. he'sly significa downplaying the step even though he spent about a year talking aut how th absence of these kinds of tests were a sign of progres these talks. the failure of these talks to succeed really mig
its dicg-tor, kim j, launched short-range ballistic missile tests this weekend and the u.s. seized a cargo ship carrying coal for violating sanctions.is his situation with north korea, the missile tests, a reminder fromeghen and from the chinese, in a sense, that the u.s. and china need to work on north korea together? these issues are coupled in some way, perhaps? laura: i think they might be. i think we're seeing the ramifications of the failed summit, we're seeing trump trying to grapple wit...
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know i had joined a foreign office straight from university and then i'd spent 12 years working for tor the government after about a period of time the chances of a change were very in the grating for many of us but that unfortunately although he tried to do the right things in many ways and he was going to allow the cheek assignment as back to jiggle simons for example but that's precisely the kind of these and why he was eventually forced out of the job i mean all my sources tell me that recently you've been in a click of 2 of of pakistan and among your other lead cricketers who are all of the 2 of us peter robert and st louis probably a journalist i'm just interested to hoe you and peter go on in the trip and also all the joy in the gaves. now didn't we won any games that peter and i get on very well we have common beliefs particularly in civil liberties pete peter's a very old fashioned kind of tory but sadly is becoming extinct in many ways i think who you know has firmly neutered right wing views but does believe in freedom does believe in individual liberty and does believe in so
know i had joined a foreign office straight from university and then i'd spent 12 years working for tor the government after about a period of time the chances of a change were very in the grating for many of us but that unfortunately although he tried to do the right things in many ways and he was going to allow the cheek assignment as back to jiggle simons for example but that's precisely the kind of these and why he was eventually forced out of the job i mean all my sources tell me that...
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any criminal act by really or military personnel of the united states on the tor. should be brought to justice through their competent legal authority was strong. justice process should not be politicized africans have been sick terms of human rights violations over the past almost four decades. live with me now to discuss this further is nicholas davis who's a journalist and author focused on u.s. military interventions thanks nicholas for coming on to the program now if we look at what u.s. watchdogs said why do you think they would just stop monitoring who controls the territories in afghanistan because if we if we look at what the intentions were i mean that was quite a big deal wasn't looking at who was monitoring enough and whether they could get rid of the taliban in certain areas. well so much of this war has been conducted in secret or if not in secret at least on the quiet. the taliban have clearly been gaining ground over the last few years and that the u.s. doesn't really want the public to be aware of that or to debate that and so yeah it's this is wha
any criminal act by really or military personnel of the united states on the tor. should be brought to justice through their competent legal authority was strong. justice process should not be politicized africans have been sick terms of human rights violations over the past almost four decades. live with me now to discuss this further is nicholas davis who's a journalist and author focused on u.s. military interventions thanks nicholas for coming on to the program now if we look at what u.s....
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credit card debit card or wires and then you can simply buy crypto as fast as you can buy stocks on the tor. have you noticed specially in your platform where you can go straight from traditional trading to crypto trading and kind of you know you sell one by another and it's pretty easy because your money is right in the same place are you seeing people invest more in crypto right now as we look at a little bit about in the markets. and certainly with the trade war and things that are happening with china here in the u.s. we're seeing a very significant pickup over the past week of creating on the platform a lot of people who are. we. see them sort of coming back in trading more actively now so i think the new hope in crypto is the working out and we definitely see both new customers and existing customers trading much more and like you said you talked about you know fidelity and all these i mean are we seeing an acceptance of crypto trading in the standard trading class now where they're like you said there's a diversification of your portfolio that you should always have i think if you're
credit card debit card or wires and then you can simply buy crypto as fast as you can buy stocks on the tor. have you noticed specially in your platform where you can go straight from traditional trading to crypto trading and kind of you know you sell one by another and it's pretty easy because your money is right in the same place are you seeing people invest more in crypto right now as we look at a little bit about in the markets. and certainly with the trade war and things that are happening...