A Railroad Industry group passed intel on environmental journalist to the cops and made the cops think the journalists were linked to terrorism and there were extensive communication between private industry and public Law Enforcement allowing the industry to influence Law Enforcement and National Security policy basically corporations are not only guiding Law Enforcement theyre also tricking them into thinking a standard environmental journalist is a terrorist yeah yeah the the 24 year old blogger with dagny problem hes the true terrorist not the corporate c. E. O. s who mourn as much for the people they blew up in wheeling West Virginia with a bomb train as a race car driver mourns the flyers splattered across his windshield during a race. Theres a ton more in the blue links that i dont time to get into but seeing as the Mainstream Media is scared to death youll read them you should totally not read them during look up blue leaks and find out what they say dont do it ok next up you m
Climbing and nasdaq pole vaulting 2. 26 september has still been ugly. Ive been warning you that this is historically the worst month of the year. Ever since august ended, complete with a nasty tenday close and thats precisely what we got but now that september is almost over, lets focus on the future meaning next weeks game plan. It starts on monday when we get results from the mighty four industries which dominate the rv and motor home industry. When the pandemic first hit, ford sold off hard as investors figured wed have a normal recession and rv sales get slaughtered. Sure enough, we have a slowdown and mass unemployment and an incredible boom in the rv business because these things represent one of the only safe way to go on vacation. Since then, thor stock soared but tends to pull back every time people get excited about a potential vaccine. Lie i can th i bet rvs stay longer than you might expect tuesday we hear from companies that can potentially deliver upside surprises that m
Frank somerville. And im julie haener. Fire danger is increasing around the bay area tonight as temperatures heat up. This afternoons fire broke out at a home on will a view toward in danville. It spread to rush and forced evacuations. Live coverage now from ktvus amber lee. She spoke with the family who lost their home and neighbors who tried to fight the vegetation fire. Reporter the family tells me the loss of their home very difficult to deal with, but they do plan to rebuild. There is also gratitude for their neighbors, fire crews and their 13yearold daughters quick action. Three children were inside their danville home when a fire broke out shortly after 3 30 thursday afternoon, causing severe damage. I looked out the window and there was smoke outside and flames outside about the render. Reporter 13yearold Madison Hoffman quickly got her younger sister and brother along with their pets outside to safety. She tells me they had just finished their first day of School Learning from
That way all day long today winds gradually picking up into the afternoon. So a steady wind through the course of your tuesday and Crystal Clear skies through the course of tuesday as well no fog at the coast and all the way inland youre looking at beautiful blue conditions. 50s and 60s for your current temperatures get a light jacket on to start the day with these temperatures feeling a bit more brisk. Once you factor in wind chill as for later on today daytime high similar to yesterdays and among the coolest that were going to see this week because after today 70s and 80s talk in 90s for much of the rest of the forecast. So you do want to enjoy this one as much as possible. More on your forecast is ahead daryn thank you john at 7 oh one and our top story this morning. President trump is expected to take his first steps towards Police Reform today, yeah hes going to be signing an executive order that would introduce some changes. To policing basically the executive order would establi
Up next, a discussion on Election Security. This panel looks at preventing Voting Machines from being hacked. And talks about some of the benefits of paper ballots. Georgetown Laws Institute for Technology Law and policy hosted this series. Hi. Welcome. So im matt blaze. Im a professor here at georgetown in both the law school and Computer Science department. I want to welcome you to our afterlunch panel. Thank you for sticking around. On Digital Technologies and voting. We have, on our panel, who i will introduce very briefly, four very distinguished experts at various parts of the digital elections landscape. And and the technology and the risks of some of the Underlying Technology that is inherent there. And well be talking about this subject for from a very wide range of different perspectives. But all with a very technological bias. So im going to very briefly introduce these people. And im going to apologize now for being extremely incomplete in my introductions because they woul