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(KGTV) — Was a person dressed as the "Monoploy Man" really sitting behind Google's CEO at a congressional hearing Tuesday?Yes.The stunt was a protest of tech companies’ inability to self-regulate to protect consumers’ personal data. 240
(KGTV) - Shoppers can get a head start on holiday shopping at Costco. The membership retailer’s Black Friday sales were leaked by multiple media outlets this month.10News has a preview of select deals posted on BlackFriday.com. The deals listed below are subject to change pending Costco’s official announcement. This mention is not a coupon or guarantor of price.NOVEMBER 18Available online and in stores:Xbox One S 1TB Bundle, offXbox One X Forza Bundle, offOn Costco.com only:Xbox One S Minecraft Creators Bundle, 0 offXbox One S 1 TB Bundle with 2 games, off NOVEMBER 22, THANKSGIVINGAvailable online:Apple iPad 9.7” 32 GB model, off. Sale price: 9.99Whirlpool 4.8 Cu Ft High-Efficiency Top Load Washer with 7.4 cu ft Electric Dryer in white, up to 0 offVizio 40” Class 1080p LED LCD TV, 9.99Blackstone Deluxe 12” Hybrid iCoil Spring and Memory Foam Queen Mattress, 0 off, Sale price: 9.99Canon EOS SL2 DSLR Camera 3-Lens Bundle Sale price: 9.99Instant Pot Nova Plus 6 quart 9-in-1 pressure cooker, offLG 22 cubic feet counter-depth four-door French door InstaView refrigerator, ,300 off.Dell XPS 13 4K UHD Touchscreen laptop with 16 GB memor, 0 off. Sale price: ,499.99Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop with 4 GB memory, off. Sale price: 9.99Dell UltraSharp 27 InfinityEdge Monitor, off. Sale price: 9.99HP 14-inch 1080p Chromebook with 4 GB memory, 0 off. Sale price: 9.99Lenovo Ideated 330 15.6” Touchscreen laptop with 12 GB memory, 0 off. Sale price: 9.99 NOVEMBER 22 - 26In stores and online:Bose On-Ear Bluetooth Wireless Headphones, off. Sale price: .99Fitbit Versa, offLG 32” QHD Gaming monitor, 0 off, Sale price: 9.99TCL 50” Class 4K Ultra HD Roku LED LCD TV, 9.99Vizio 55” Class 4K Ultra HD LED LCD TV, 9.99Keurig Brewed Green Mountain K-Cup Pods, off White gold diamond earrings .80 carat, 0 offWhite gold diamond pendant .45 carat, 0 offProForm Premier 700 Treadmill, 0 off. Sale price: 9.99Aquaterra Spas Adriana 21-jet 4-person spa, 00 off. Sale price: ,999.99Nikon D3500 DSLR Camera 2-Lens bundle, 0 off. Sale price: 9.99 2209
(KGTV) -- We’ve all seen popular natural disaster movies that show the ground opening up during a large earthquake. Despite the way Hollywood depicts the destruction, the U.S. Geological Survey says the ground can’t open up during a large earthquake. In the spirit of debunking this myth, we’ve decided to take a look at some other popular earthquake myths. Check them out below: Can the ground open up during an earthquake? According to the USGS, an earthquake occurs when two blocks of the earth’s crust slide past one another after being stuck together in one place for a long time, because of friction on the fault, while the rest of the crust rest of the crust away from the edges has been slowly moving. “If a fault could open up, no earthquake would occur in the first place because there would be no friction locking the two blocks together,” the agency says. "Shallow crevasses can form during earthquake-induced landslides, lateral spreads, or from other types of ground failures, but faults do not open up during an earthquake."RELATED: Is there such a thing as earthquake weather?Will California fall into the ocean? In short, the USGS says no. California is firmly planted on the top of earth’s crust in a location where it spans two tectonic plates. The San Andreas Fault System is the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. According to the USGS, the two plates move horizontally and, the agency says, there is nowhere for California to go. Los Angeles and San Francisco will one day be adjacent to one another, however. RELATED: Fault system in San Diego could cause big quakeCan animals predict earthquakes? This one is a bit unclear. According to the USGS, in 373 B.C. animals were observed leaving their homes and heading for safety days before a destructive earthquake. Since then, numerous anecdotal evidence exists of animals acting odd anywhere from weeks to seconds before an earthquake. Consistent and reliable behavior and the mechanism explaining how it could work still eludes scientists. Currently, scientists around the world are pursuing the mystery, according to the USGS. 2139
(KGTV) -- The nationwide search for the next superstar kicked off last August - bringing back American Idol dreams of fans who had to say goodbye to the reality show in 2016. It's the show that launched the careers of Kelly Clarkson, Carried Underwood and Jordin Sparks. And now it's back, right here on ABC. The Idol Bus traveled from Portland, Oregon, to Orlando, Florida, in its pursuit for talent, covering 23 cities across the country. Auditioning was made easier than ever as hopefuls also had the opportunity to submit audition videos online, as well as via select social media platforms using an official tag, #TheNextIdol, cultivating over 300,000 posts. Also, for the first time in “American Idol” history, hopefuls had the opportunity to audition through a livestream platform. The judges: Lionel Richie Katy PerryLuke BryanEmmy? Award-winning host and producer Ryan Seacrest will return as host of the beloved series. Mark it on your calendars and set your DVR! American Idol returns to airwaves on SUNDAY, MARCH 11 at 8 p .m., on its new home on The ABC Television Network. 1168
(KGTV) — President Trump stood by his demands for border wall funding, following a meeting with Democratic leadership Friday, ensuring more debate into the weekend over .6 billion for his border wall to end the government shutdown.In a press conference, the president discussed his meeting, calling it productive and saying he believed progress with Democrats had been made. However, House Speaker told reporters outside the White House that, "We cannot resolve this until we open up government, and we made that very clear to the president."Here are six takeaways from President Trump's press conference:On the government shutdown...During his meeting with Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, President Trump confirmed he said the government shutdown could last for months or even a year or longer."I don't think it will, but I am prepared," Trump told reporters. "I hope it doesn't go on even a few more days. It really could open very quickly."He added later that the government wouldn't reopen until the issue of border security and wall is solved. Trump added his demand for funding remained at .6 billion for the border wall.To federal workers affected by the shutdown...When asked of his response to federal workers that are not a part of the Department of Homeland Security, President Trump said the shutdown was necessary to "do what's right" and not address border security in pieces."We want to do what's right and we want to do it all at one time. We don't want to take it in pieces," Trump told reporters.The president went on to say he believed many of those workers affected would agree with closing the government over border funding."I really believe that these people ... agree with what we're doing," Trump said. "I think a lot of the people ... are wanting that to happen too. I really believe a lot of them want to see border security and they're willing to give it up."San Diego's border...President Trump said in "San Diego, and other areas of California, we just finished brand new walls ... and they wanted them badly." Trump added that California's leadership, specifically the governor position, "complains" and but wall construction was held anyway.He went on to say that the "brand new wall in San Diego" is "working really well."Continuing claims Mexico will pay for the wall...President Trump continued his claims that Mexico would pay for a border wall, saying the money saved in a renegotiated trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada would net more money than the border wall would cost."We will be making billions and billions of dollars a year ... and that is paying for the wall many, many times over," Trump said. "What we save on [the USMCA] just with Mexico will pay for the wall many times over just in the period of a year, two years, three years. I view that as absolutely Mexico is paying for the wall."Bypassing Congress for the wall...When asked about granting himself emergency powers to construct the wall, President Trump said he had already considered it, but want to negotiate with lawmakers first."Yes, I have. And I can do it if I want," Trump told a reporter. "We can call a national emergency. I haven't done it. I may do it. I may do it. We can call a national emergency and build it very quickly. It's another way of doing it."On the border wall...President Trump said a team of people would work through the weekend to address border security, "the look" of the wall, and ports of entry. "I think they're going to be really successful. I found the Democrats really want to do something," Trump told reporters.Trump went on to deny previous assertions that the wall be made of concrete and touted possible steel construction, saying, "If I build a wall and the wall is made out of steel instead of concrete, I think people will like that." He added that he would used U.S. steel companies to produce the wall in that case.WATCH the full press conference below: 3985