WML Tuesday: Tech Talk Tuesday & Dem. Debate Comments

Liz Harrington joins to discuss Dem. Debate and Adam Antor & Trent Knibbe join for Tech Talk Tuesday.

BIG 3

1 Two children and a man in his 20's have been identified as the three killed when a gunman opened fire at a famous food festival in northern California. It's still unclear why the 19-year-old opened fire at the Gilroy Garlic FestivalSunday night. What is clear is the death toll would have been much higher had officers patrolling the event not stopped the gunman so quickly. Police responded in less than a minute

2 CNN's Democratic debates kick off tonight in Detroit, with 10 candidates taking the stage in a face-off thatcould reshape the race. Coveragestarts at 8 ET tonighton all of CNN's platforms.

3 There's a huge data breach to tell you about this morning, and it might be one of the biggest. A hacker gained access this year to 100 million Capital One credit card accounts and applications. Paige Thompson was arrested yesterday and charged in connection with the hack, the Justice Department said. Thompson, 33, once worked as a software engineer for the cloud-hosting company that Capital One used. The personal information accessed -- which the feds say Thompson tried to share online -- included 140,000 Social Security numbers, 1 million Canadian Social Insurance numbers and 80,000 bank account numbers, as well as people's names, addresses, credit scores and other info. Capital One says it has fixed the problem, will notify those affected and will offer victims free credit monitoring.

Notables 

Congrats to rapper Lil Nas X. His country-rap tune, "Old Town Road," (with a little help fromBilly Ray Cyrus) is now thelongest-running No.1 songof all time.

No room at the inn

Planning to "storm" Area 51 in September? (The Air Forcesays that's a bad idea, BTW.) You might want to make it a day trip, because there'sno place to stay.

How I spent my summer vacation

A Nebraska teacher probably can afford to really glam up his classroom this fall after hedug up a 2.12-carat diamondat an Arkansas state park.


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