Up for lot more on the game day forecast coming up with john firstly though anything happeninthis morning that will be impacted people on the roads, you know were looking really good. We had some earlier hot spots on a couple of the bridges but now things are really thinning out just a lot of folks on the roadway, ok, the sure will be on sunday once theyll get to the stadium or at home in and im going to drive just to just going to open road restaurant anywhere. No one for that popeyes chicken sandwich if you havent yet. Appears that that outside this morning. What youve got is some clear skies much like were going to see really through the rest of the weekend were going to enjoy some pretty favorable weather looking across the bay skies, nice and clear just a couple of sprinkles have been seen right along highway one and then in the hills of the east bay as weve been seeing some low cloud cover and some of these areas we clear out for the st of the day today, youll definitely notice c
This week, its the 50th birthday of the internet. We will hear how it was switched on, how democracy could be rebooted, and how hard it is to tell apples from. Apples. Every single day, we upload 4 million hours of video to youtube. We send 682 million tweets. We post over 67 million instagram pictures. 4. 4 billion of us use the internet and collectively, we create 2. 5 exa bytes, thats 2. 5 million tb or 2. 5 quintillion bytes of data every single day. And a significant proportion of all of that data searches, views, messages, social media, video streaming, goes through here. This is telehouse north, one of the most important parts of the internets backbone. Its one of four buildings here in london for with computers, cables, cooling equipment, and sheer geekery. The internet was built on many earlier ideas but the big one happened exactly 50 years ago this week. The work had origins in 1969 when the American Defense department, specifically the Defense Advanced Research projects age
Here. Stormy daniels is under Cross Examination by Donald Trumps Defense Attorneys right now. It is day two of the Nasty Storytelling Sex Film Worker who the prosecution picked even though she has no direct involvement exactly with what the case is about. Her salacious testimony against the former president has some legal experts in fact saying she is now hurting the prosecutions case. Not a problem for trump. Im Harris Faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. On tuesday the defense got Stormy Daniels to admit that she hates the former president. Trumps attorneys are now pressing her on her motivations to sell her story and the timeline of her decisions. Intense backlash to what many have called a description of her alleged romantic encounter but the judge said she went too far but not enough to declare the mistrial. The testimony of Stormy Daniels that was salacious, that was the point of it. Listen, there is no person on planet earth that believes donald trump has been celibate al
Of what a nuclear bomb means but this man does have a sense. He was 13 years old living in nagasaki when the atomic bomb was dropped on his city. He lived about 2 miles from ground zero and somehow survived even though his neighborhood was devastated. Two days later heres how he described this scene. The clip is in japanese so i will transcribe as well. He said houses were gone. Only the steel bars stood hollow. Everything else was a burnt field. We saw blackened bodies all over the place, they probably burned underneath houses who burned down. People who died from severe injuries and burns were left on the ground without being collected. Those who were injured in a live left in pain without rescue. Today he is a Nuclear Engineer and an activist against Nuclear Weapons. He says he feels things are going in the wrong direction. He said its disconcerting that the japanese government is actively feeding the military threat. They have come all the way over to do military exercises so it se
And by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios in Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening and thanks for joining us. For two years, secret documents leaked by former National Security contractor Edward Snowden have yielded a steady stream of news reports about u. S. Government spying on terrorism suspects, foreign leaders, and american citizens. Now, another chapter has been revealed how Telecommunications Giant at t demonstrated a, extreme willingness to help the n. S. A. An article jointly published b the New York Times and the investigative nonprofit pro publica reports at t forwarded one million emails a day to the n. S. A. , handed over one billion cell phone records a day to the n. S. A. , and assisted the n. S. A. In wiretapping internet lines at the United Nations headquarters. This is according to documents provided by snowden, who remains in ru