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It's Good To Be Prince Harry | TMZ TV - Duration: 2:15.
ANNOUNCER:
♪ ON THAT ROYAL HEAD OF HIS THE
COUNTRY'S CROWN COULD CARRY BUT
UNTIL THEN WE ALL AGREE IT'S
GOOD TO BE PRINCE HARRY HE'S HOT
CAN FLY A PLANE HAS A GIRLFRIEND
HE CAN MARRY, DESPITE THAT
GINGER HAIR OF HIS IT'S AWESOME
BEING PRINCE HARRY ♪♪
>> THREE, TWO, ONE!
[APPLAUSE]
>> WE GOT PRINCE WILLIAM, KATE
MIDDLETON, PRINCE HARRY TAKING
PART IN A TRAINING MARATHON
YESTERDAY.
ANNOUNCER: AND THIS VIDEO MAY BE
A METAPHOR FOR LIFE BECAUSE
PRINCE HARRY IS OBVIOUSLY
WINNING.
HARVEY: IF I CAN BE KING OF
ENGLAND OR PRINCE HARRY, I WOULD
BE HARRY.
>> I THINK WILLIAM ENVIES HARRY
A LITTLE BIT NOW.
ANNOUNCER: NOW WHY WOULD WILLIAM
ENVY -- OH, HELLO, GOVERNOR!
>> PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN
MARKLE ARE NOT HIDING THEIR
RELATIONSHIP ANYMORE.
THEY'RE SEEN OUT IN LONDON
HOLDING HANDS.
>> SHE'S INSANELY BEAUTIFUL.
ANNOUNCER: YES, SHE IS.
THE LONG, GORGEOUS HAIR.
SILKY SKIN.
HARVEY: THINK HE'S THE BEST
LOOKING MALE REDHEAD AROUND.
NRLGZ CAW KSZ VR OF ARE
ANNOUNCER: OK, LET'S TALK ABOUT
HIM.
>> I THINK HE'S CUTE BUT GIVE
HIM A LITTLE BIT OF CREDIT.
>> HE'S LIKE THE TEACHER AT
SCHOOL WHO'S HOT BECAUSE HE'S A
TEACHER.
>> YOU'RE LOOKING THROUGH PRINCE
GOGGLES.
ANNOUNCER: SINCE PRINCES HAVE
EVERYTHING ELSE, IT'S ONLY FAIR
THEY DON'T GET GOOD HAIR TOO.
RIGHT, PRINCE CARL OF SWEDEN.
BAD EXAMPLE.
PRINCE PIERRE OF MONACO.
NEXT ONE.
PRINCE AUDE OF BELGIUM.
PRINCE WINSTON-SCHLOSS OF
LICHTENSTEIN.
HOLY CRAP, PRINCES ARE HOT, EVEN
WHEN THEIR NAME IS
WINSTON-SCHLOSS WHAT HAPPENS
WHEN THEY BECOME KING?
HARVEY: WHAT IT DOES, IT SCREWS
UP YOUR LIFE.
YOU'RE STUCK IN THE HOUSE.
HARRY CAN STROLL OUT AND GO SEE
A PLAY WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND AND
HOLD HER HAND.
ANNOUNCER: IN OTHER WORDS, IT'S
NOT SO GOOD TO BE KING.
SO GOOD LUCK, HARRY.
AND WE HOPE YOU STRETCHED
AFTERWARDS, BOTH TIMES.
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so as you can see here we are getting ready to make another recipe
so this recipe is homemade hot cocoa for one
so let me just show you the stuff we need.
so you need a sauce pan, im using a small pot , you need measuring spoons a bowl for your milk, a measuring cup to measure out your milk, a small bowl for your cocoa powder, sugar,salt , your vanilla extract
dream whip for the top if you want to , a glass mug im using this cool kind of glass that i got from my local dollar store for the hot chocolate
oh crap sorry everyone we need salt is not out here i have to grab that sorry about that and salt we need a pinch of salt
so let me just measure the ingredients out and i ll get back to you
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HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE & WHAT DOES IT MEAN ONE PARTICLE EXISTING IN MULTIPLE STATES UNTIL
IT�S �OBSERVED�
�Matter�: it�s what atoms and molecules are made up of.
On the physical material level, it�s what all physical objects are made up of; it is
everything that surrounds us and anything that has mass and volume.
When scientists attempt to gain a better understanding of the nature of our reality, matter is what
they look to.
However, when scientists observe matter at the smallest possible level, they are left
with more questions than answers.
This is thanks to the fact that a tiny piece of matter, like a photon, or an electron,
can exist in multiple possible states (as a �wave�) even though it is one single
particle� which makes absolutely no sense.
�We choose to examine a phenomenon which is impossible, absolutely impossible, to explain
in any classical way, and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics.
In reality, it contains the only mystery.� Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate of the twentieth
century
It is important to consider the notion that our physical material world might be guided
by non-physical properties, such as consciousness, and this idea is best illustrated by what
is referred to as the double slit-experiment.
In this experiment, tiny bits of matter (photons, electrons, or any atomic-sized object) are
shot towards a screen that has two slits in it.
On the other side of the screen, a high tech video camera records where each photon lands.
When scientists close one slit, the camera will show us an expected pattern, as seen
in the video below.
But when both slits are opened, an �interference pattern� emerges � they begin to act like
waves.
This doesn�t mean that atomic objects are observed as a wave, they just act that way.
It means that each photon individually goes through both slits at the same time and interferes
with itself, but it also goes through one slit, and it goes through the other.
Furthermore, it goes through neither of them.
The single piece of matter becomes a �wave� of potentials, expressing itself in the form
of multiple possibilities, and this is why we get the interference pattern.
How can a single piece of matter exist and express itself in multiple states?
Furthermore, how does it choose which path, out of multiple possibilities, it will take?
�Do not keep saying to yourself, if you can possibly avoid it, �but how can it be
like that?� Because you will get down the drain into a blind alley from which nobody
has yet escaped.
Nobody knows how it can be like that.�
Here�s Where It Gets More Confusing
When an observer is added, or when scientists decide to measure and look at which slit the
piece of matter goes through, the �wave� of potential paths collapses into one single
path.
The particle goes from becoming, again, a �wave� of potentials into one particle
taking a single route.
It�s as if the particle knows it�s being watched.
The observer has some sort of effect on the behaviour of the particle.
The quantum double slit experiment is a very popular experiment used to examine how consciousness
and our physical material world are intertwined.
Again, just to reiterate, when scientists decided to observe the tiny piece of matter,
that act of observation alone �collapsed� all those potentials into one state�
I regard consciousness as fundamental.
I regard matter as derivative from consciousness.
We cannot get behind consciousness.
Everything that we talk about, everything that we regard as existing, postulating consciousness.�
� Max Planck, theoretical physicist who originated quantum theory, which won him the
Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918
�What I am going to tell you about is what we teach our physics students in the third
or fourth year of graduate school� It is my task to convince you not to turn away because
you don�t understand it.
You see my physics students don�t understand it, that is because I don�t understand it.�
This type of confounding phenomenon has been repeatedly demonstrated, and examined a number
of times by experts from all over the world.
For example, one study published in the journal Physics Essays explains how factors associated
with consciousness �significantly� correlated in predicted ways with perturbations in the
double slit interference pattern.
�Observation not only disturbs what has to be measured, they produce it.
We compel the electron to assume a definite position.
We ourselves produce the results of the measurement.� � Dean Radin, PhD, Chief Scientist at the
Institute of Noetic Sciences
Here is an audio/visual demonstration of the experiment to get a better understanding of
something so truly incomprehensible.
What Does This Mean For US As Individuals And As One Human Race?
It�s hard to know what exactly this means, but we are talking about observing what we
are all made up of, matter, at the smallest possible level.
If the same rules apply, then does this mean we ourselves are existing as a wave of possibilities
with regards to the direction we take in our lives?
After all, we are all made up of this �matter.� Are there other versions of our life playing
out in some type of alternate reality?
What �collapses� us onto our choice of paths from a wave of potentials?
Is there an observer that does this?
Is there someone watching us?
Is it our consciousness that is observing ourselves, and is that dictating the makeup
of our reality?
So many questions to be asked, and so few answers to be found.
One thing that resonates with me is the idea that quantum physics and other discoveries
in various fields are simply a pre-curser to ancient knowledge.
A step behind, in the discovery of what was already known in our ancient world.
�Broadly speaking, although there are some differences, I think Buddhist philosophy and
Quantum Mechanics can shake hands on their view of the world.
We can see in these great examples the fruits of human thinking.
Regardless of the admiration we feel for these great thinkers, we should not lose sight of
the fact that they were human beings just as we are.� � Dalai Lama
If you factor in these quantum experiments, combined with the multitude of studies examining
parapsychological phenomenon (consciousness, power of the mind, distant healing, telepathy,
and other unexplainable but observable phenomenon), as well as all of the evidence pointing to
the fact that we can even influence our own biological systems with thoughts alone (read
more about that here), the picture (to me) becomes very clear.
We exist in a world that does not yet recognize the importance or the power of thoughts, feelings,
and emotions when it comes to the type of human experience we create for ourselves and
the inner state from which we act and create it.
These things do indeed have the power to change the world, they are what will lead to the
correction action, which is also necessary.
I will leave you with this quote, as I have before:
�A fundamental conclusion of the new physics also acknowledges that the observer creates
the reality.
As observers, we are personally involved with the creation of our own reality.
Physicists are being forced to admit that the universe is a �mental� construction.
Pioneering physicist Sir James Jeans wrote: �The stream of knowledge is heading toward
a non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to look more like a great thought than like
a great machine.
Mind no longer appears to be an accidental intruder into the realm of matter, we ought
rather hail it as the creator and governor of the realm of matter.
Get over it, and accept the inarguable conclusion.
The universe is immaterial-mental and spiritual.'� � R.C. Henry, Professor of Physics and Astronomy
at Johns Hopkins University, �The Mental Universe�; Nature (436:29,2005)
This definitely gives you something to think about.
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Getting Swole, Infinitely - Digimon World Next Order - Quick N' Dirty Review - Duration: 4:31.
So, if you're like me, your expectations for Digimon games are low.
So, I honestly didn't expect much going into this.
That in mind, I still only thought the game was ok.
Now, let's go into detail.
Digimon Wold Next Order starts as simply as the original Digimon World.
You have a Digivice.
Said digivice pulls you into the digital world with not warning, and now you must have adventures
with your digital friends.
An appropriate tie to the original Digimon World, since this seems to just be a more
enhanced version of it.
From the minute I started playing, I was making connections between this and the
PS1 game.
Gameplay, even, is much like the original.
The main focus of this game is raising your Digimon.
The most noticeable difference this time around is that you have two.
As for actually training them, you'll be spending a lot of time at the the gym.
And when I say a lot, I mean a LOT.
I'd honestly guess that at least half of the time playing this game, if not more, is spent
at the gym.
I know that sounds tedious, and it really is, but it too bad.
Training in this game is super easy to do.
All of the equiptment is regulated to one machine, allowing you to train your Digimon's
various stats all from one spot.
Also, right next to the training machine is a restroom, meaning that it's even convenient
for your palls deuce.
So, while's it's not exciting to train, at all, it's least made easy.
And the payoff's can be nice as well.
What I mean is, your Digimon's stat's will decide what it evolves into.
And it's pretty damn exciting when it happens.
The flip side to this is that you don't always get a good evolution.
Sometimes you don't get the one you wanted, and sometimes your Digimon just straight up dies
before it even evolves.
These cases, suck ass!
It really sucks to spend a good two to three hours on a Digimon just to have it wasted.
So, say you do get some good digis.
What now?
Well, it's time to take on the Digital World!
By which I mean, it's time to explore.
Problem here is that the world is full of assholes,just like real life, so you're going to get into a lot
of fights.
Combat is mostly passive.
You just sort of watch your Digimon duke it out.
You can direct the flow of battle to an extent by using items, changing tactics, and giving
direct orders with order points, a special type of point that builds up during combat.
My biggest problem with fighting and exploration is that it's a bit hard who to tell who I
can actually beat.
Even in areas I was supposed to be at and was appropriately strong for, there's randomly
Digimon that are way stronger than me.
I'd be in areas the game had specifically told me to go to in order to progress, but
there would just be random Digimon that would wipe my party.
It can make it a bit hard to progress because you really don't know
if you're going in the right direction.
The biggest part of exploring is finding Digimon you can convince to come back to town
so you can improve it.
This will slowly add new facilities and services in town to help you.
From things like upgrading your farm to opening up a warehouse, all of these new residents
will do something to help you out.
Eventually, you'll unlock the ability to actually upgrade the buildings themselves in town by
using materials you've collected adventuring.
This lets you focus on the facilities that you use most, which is nice.
The problem is, this all takes a long time to do.
Progress of the city usually feels like a crawl, and it can get discouraging.
One cool feature of this game is the ability to upgrade you character.
Adventuring, attracting citizens, evolving your Digimon, and things like this can level
your character and give you Trainer Points.
You can spend these points on passive upgrades to your character.
There's a pretty good amount to choose from, but I recommend to start with the skills that
make training Digimon easier.
I focused on the skills that boosted the effects of training, and afterwards the skills that
increased the inheritance of your previous Digimons' stats when they pass away.
This ensured that my Digimon got slowly stronger with each generation.
But, sorry to say it again, it's still slow.
The boosts didn't seem astounding by any means, so training was still a huge bore.
So, let's wrap things up.
Digimon World Next Order is an adequate game.
It's not terrible, but it's not good.
Training takes way to long, the game is confusing, there's pretty steep learning curve at the
beginning of the game, and since you do have to spend so much time training
it rarely feels worth it when you do get the chance to go out and explore.
I haven't beaten this game yet, because I honestly don't think I want to.
It just requires too much of you.
So putting a number on it, I'd give this game a 6.5 out of 10.
If you're a digimon fan and a fan of the original Digimon World, you can probably bump that up to 7.
So, that's that.
Thanks for watching!
Hey if you liked the video, why not share it around?
It'd really help out.
Tell your friends.
Your parents.
Hell, your dog.
I don't judge.
I talk to my dog all of the time.
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Dedoose Video Tutorial 1: Qualitative & Mixed Methods Research using Dedoose - Duration: 11:52.
Hi, and welcome to Dedoose!
Dedoose is an amazing new web application for researchers in all fields, working with
qualitative data, and particularly those that are trying to integrate qualitative and quantitative
data together in the same project.
Some of the kinds of data that we'll see in Dedoose are the stories that people give
us in interviews, or in response to particular survey questions.
This one has some images as prompts in a study of hotel decision making.
We also have information about those people.
These are the demographics and quantitative data that we know about them, the more objective
types of facts.
We also have our code system, or "tags" that we'll use to mark up texts inside of
these documents so that we can go in and search for those themes that are particularly meaningful.
And finally, Dedoose has a variety of great data visualizations, that help you expose
patterns hidden inside of your data, and that allow you to drill in so that you can get
closer to the rich, deep meaning that sits behind these data visualization.
Click on that bubble, and we can look at the qualitative data that sits behind the visualization
itself.
But before I go any further, let me back up and tell you a little about what inspired
us to create Dedoose in the first place.
I'm Doctor Eli Lieber.
I've been working in the field of qualitative and mixed-methods research for over 15 years,
the last 11 with Tom Weisner at UCLA Center for Culture and Health.
We found out a long time ago, that there weren't any tools to help us manage and analyze the
kinds of data that we were collecting in our research.
So we started working on solutions.
Those solutions have evolved over the last 10 years, and we're really excited to share
the work we've done with you.
To start with, I'd like to say a little bit more about mixed-methods research in general.
Progressive thinkers know, that the wider the variety of tools and approaches we can
bring together on a research problem, the more likely we are to come up with effective
and efficient solutions.
We also know that all methods have flaws.
So by blending together different methods, depending on the demands of a particular problem,
the more likely we are to avoid the pitfalls and weaknesses of some methods, and capitalize
on the strengths of all the methods that we bring together to solve our research problems.
That's a win-win!
So let's talk about a real world problem, where Dedoose was employed to quickly come
up with some great answers to research problems.
The situation was this: Market researchers are trying to figure out the best way to advertise
for a new concept hotel in Las Vegas.
Quantitative data are great at answering questions like "What kind?" and "How many?".
So if we were going to approach this problem from a quantitative perspective, we'd go
out and find out things about our participants like gender, their age group, their income
level.
We might also ask them to fill out questionnaires and give us ratings on scales, like when you're
making a hotel decision, how important is it to you on a scale of 1 to 10, of cleanliness,
cost or location.
Then, what do we do with these data?
We can analyze them one variable at a time.
So, for example, age group - What percentage of our population fell into each of three
age group categories.
We can do bi-variate relationships.
Look at, for example, Males and Females, and break those out across age groups, and look
at the relative number of males and females in each of the particular age groups.
Or, we can do multivariate analysis.
SO here again, we have our males and our females for our different age groups, and we're
looking at the average importance of location for those people when they are making their
decisions about a hotel choice.
But what if we really don't know they types of questions we should be asking on these
scales?
Qualitative data are much better at getting at the why and how kinds of information, and
to get this kind of information, we really need to talk to people, to look at people,
so we can understand how culture, how emotion, how people's value systems influences their
decisions and their behavior.
A classic example of qualitative data are stories.
When people communicate their experiences through stories, they do so in natural language,
connecting the ideas together in subjective ways that they really experienced those things
in real life.
These are the kind of things that we really can't capture with quantitative data.
So these stories often come from interviews with individuals, notes that we might write
about observations, videotape and audiotape.
And these kinds of data really tap into the complexity and richness that people live their
lives in real situations.
So in the hotel study, we asked people to simply tell us stories about the last time
that they made a decisions about a hotel in Las Vegas.
So we collected all these stories, and then we searched for the themes that came out in
a consistent way that really helped us understand why people were making their decisions.
So what do we do with these hotel stories?
We go looking for themes that come out on a consistent basis, and help us understand
why people were making the decisions that they did.
So we found consistently, that luxury, sophistication and intimacy kept coming up in these stories.
So what do we do next?
We go looking through the stories for examples of texts that fit each of those particular
themes.
SO I'll use red for luxury, and see, I see something related to luxury here, and in that
particular paragraph.
ANd then I go looking for sophistication, and I might see sophistication also showed
up in this paragraph as well, and down here.
Something else that we can do with qualitative data is overlay a rating system onto when
those particular codes were applied.
So for example, people might be talking about luxury, but it might be more or less important
to them.
So if we use a 1 to 10 rating scale of importance, we can apply weights alongside the codes that
we apply.
Here somebody is talking about luxury, and maybe they are telling us that it's not
particularly important to them.
So we'll give that a 2.
Down here, again, relatively low, a 3.
Sophistication, however, is really important to this individual.
So we'll give them a higher rating for what they said here, maybe that's an 8, and here
they talked about it again, but not so much importance, so we'll give it a 5.
So what did qualitative researchers do in the past?
They were very clever about how they approached their problems.
They would use color schemes, squiggly lines under text, they'd write memos out into
the margins of their paper.
And they collected piles and piles of paper.
And then when the analysis stage came up, literally, people would take the papers and
lay them out on the floor, organized by sex, by age group, by other kinds of dimensions,
looking for patterns that really help them understand how these themes would fit in together
to understand the research problem at hand.
And though we really wanted to work in teams to come up with more objective and valid interpretations
of our data, with all the work that we'd done with this paper, it was really, really
difficult without any tools to share this information in any kind of an efficient way.
And so the teamwork piece really changed the landscape.
As people started working in teams, they increasingly crossed methodological boundaries, and more
and more people were working with people from one discipline and another discipline together
on research problems, naturally trying to bring together their methodological traditions,
and the types of data they were collecting in their research.
So that's where mixed-methods research really took off: trying to bring together all of
the richness and complexity that people communicate in stories, and all of the quantitative facts
that we collect from our populations.
So in market research we really want to narrow in a particular target group so we can develop
advertising that's sent out just to them.
From the stories, we can pull from the richness and complexity of the language that people
in that segment are using to develop messages that really resonate with that particular
population.
So Dedoose was designed to take advantage of today's internet-based technologies to
make this type of research fast, efficient, collaborative, and exposing meaningful patterns
in your research, that would've been impossible before, all helping people find the answers
they are looking for as quickly as possible.
Great research, made easy!
Now that we know how cumbersome this research was in the past, let's take a look at how
Dedoose made this project really easy.
So here we are with our hotel data inside Dedoose.
We can see we've got our themes already built out here, our codes and tag system,
we've uploaded all of out demographic and scale data, and here are some of the documents.
So let me briefly show you hot to import a document into Dedoose.
It's very simple, just go ahead and click on "Import Documents" - you can also import
batches of documents at the same time - select the document that you want to bring into the
project.
Go ahead and submit that, and we're presented with the document.
The first thing I want to do is click on my descriptor tab, and attach that to the person
that provided these data.
That way, everything we do with the qualitative data is linked to all of the quantitative
data that we have about that individual.
Then, i'm going to go through my document looking for content that is associated with
the particular themes of interest in our study.
So let's see - interviewer asks about the decisions the last time somebody made a visit
to a hotel in Las Vegas.
This person said he and his wife look for being pampered, and they say quality of service
and luxury are really important to them.
I'm going to go ahead and create an excerpt out of that.
"Luxury" and "Service", and that seemed to be particularly important, so we'll give
a weight of 8/10 on that particular tab.
Down here they are talking about sophistication.
They want to see a classy, well-mannered clientele, so we'll go ahead and create another excerpt
and tag that with sophistication, and give that a 7.
OK, so once we've gone through our document looking for themes, this is where the fun
really begins.
Let's say that our deliverable is an analysis and recommendations for advertising for hotels
in Las Vegas, broken up by particular age groups.
The perfect plot to get to that information in Dedoose is our Code-Weight Descriptor Bubble-Plot.
So I'm going to go ahead and select those tags that were particularly important in our
studies: Sophistication, intimacy and luxury, and we're going to break that up by age
group.
So what we see in this bubble, is that for the 50+ members of our sample, when they spoke
about sophistication (that's the X-Axis) and intimacy (the Y-Axis), they spoke about
these dimensions as particularly important in their decisions.
The size of the bubble itself is the average weight assigned when we use the luxury tag,
and they sort of sit in the middle of the population for that one.
So what do I want to do next?
We can export this plot, plop it into a PowerPoint presentation, ready to go, and I'm going
to use this bubble to drill into the qualitative data that sits behind the visualization.
Here's the content that we're going to want to draw on, so that when we develop our
messaging, we speak to this population in a way that really resonates with them.
I can export these, present them to our client, but even better, I might want to use Dedoose
live, so that I can work with my client and interact with them, doing the analysis live,
and help them see what's sitting behind the visualizations that have exposed certain
patterns in our data.
I hope this brief introduction has helped you appreciate the value of mixed-methods
research, and how the Dedoose design, features and costs facilitate efficient and effective
work in your research.
We've got a number of other videos on our website that show you how to get the best
out of Dedoose, so I hope that you check those out, and that we'll be hearing from you
soon.
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COLLECTED THE BEADS AM PROVIDING
THEM FOR THE MEMBERS.
AUBRY: GOOD STORY.
FOR PEOPLE HEADING OUT, WHAT CAN
THEY EXPECT?
DAMON: IT WILL BE OK.
TEMPERATURES HIGHER THAN
YESTERDAY.
THE HUMIDITY IS AROUND 97%.
YOU WILL NOTICE IT OUT THE DOOR.
THE VIEW THROUGH OUR SCARE --
SQUARE CAMERA AND THE SKIES YOU
SEE IN THIS PICTURE PROBABLY
GOING TO BE WITH US ALL DAY
LONG.
PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES IS
WHAT ALL OF US CAN EXPECT.
THE NATIONAL PICTURE SHOWING
ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST, ALL OF THE
MOISTURE IS ONCE AGAIN COMING
FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO.
OUR WINDS OUT OF THE SOUTH.
THE HUMIDITY IS HIGHER AND THE
CLOUD COVER.
THAT WILL BE THE CASE TODAY AND
TOMORROW.
AS YOU LOOK ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST
UNITED STATES, TEMPERATURES FOR
ALL OF US INTO THE 60'S,
HUMIDITY IS HIGH.
JUST NORTH ACROSS THE GREAT
LAKES, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY,
TEMPERATURES IN THE 20'S AND
30'S.
WE ARE NOT EXPERIENCING THAT.
THE RADAR PICTURE AND WE ARE
RAIN FREE NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE
LAKE.
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST.
I THINK WE WILL BE THAT WAY FOR
MOST OF US TODAY.
A SLIGHT CHANCE WE COULD SEE A
FEW SHOWERS.
AUBURN'S BIG WEATHER MAKER TO
THE WEST OF US HEADED IN THIS
DIRECTION AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT
WILL BE ACROSS TEXAS ON TUESDAY
ON VALENTINE'S DAY.
IF YOU'RE HEADED TO TEXAS ON
TUESDAY, EXPECT A LOT OF SHOWERS
AND POSSIBLY EVEN A SLIGHT TO
MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER.
THEN THE BIG BALL OF MASS MAKES
HIS WAY TOWARD SOUTHEAST
LOUISIANA.
IT LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE HERE
DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS ON
WEDNESDAY.
2:00, 3:00 A.M., MAYBE UP UNTIL
6:00 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING,
IT WAS THE ISSUE THE EAST OF US
BY 9:00 OR 10:00 A.M.
THAT TIMING CAN CHANGE.
EXPECT LOTS OF ACTIVITY.
THE POTENTIAL WILL PROBABLY BE
WITH US A VERY STRONG WINDS.
THAT IS AN INDICATION OF THAT
PRESSURE BRINGING TO THE STRONG
WINDS.
THE FORECAST MODEL AND AS YOU
CAN SEE, A FEW SHOWERS A
POSSIBILITY ACROSS PRIMARILY
PARTS OF THE NORTH SHORE.
THAT DOES NOT MEAN WE WILL NOT
SEEN RAIN ON THE SOUTH SHORE, IT
MEANS OUR CHANCES ARE A LOT
LOWER.
SATURDAY EVENING, IF YOU'RE
HEADED OUT, YOU ARE LOOKING
GOOD.
CLOUD COVER WILL STILL BE WITH
US.
FOG WILL REDEVELOP.
SUNDAY IS LOOKING GOOD INTO YOUR
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
MORNING UPDATE -- RADAR UPDATE,
THE GREATEST CHANCE OF RAIN FOR
YOUR SUNDAY LOOKS LIKE AFTER
4:00 PRIMARILY, WAS AGAIN I'M ON
THE NORTH SHORE.
-- ONCE AGAIN ON THE NORTH
SHORE.
IT WILL BE TO THE SOUTH OF US BY
MONDAY MORNING.
PRETTY GOOD CONDITIONS FOR
MONDAY, LATE MORNING AFTERNOON.
IF YOU'RE GOING TO THE COMMUNITY
COLLEGE, YOU ARE IN GOOD SHAPE.
MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES.
IF HER HEAD TO GET YOUR PRAISE
ON AT AUDUBON ZOO, YOU ARE IN
GOOD SHAPE.
THE JERK CHICKEN FESTIVAL WILL
BE WARM AND HUMID.
THE PARADES WARM AND HUMID.
A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR SEVEN-DAY
FORECAST.
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6 people shot, bystander killed in apparent Central City drive by - Duration: 2:10.
KILLED TONIGHT WAS AN INNOCENT
BYSTANDER.
WDSU'S JENNIFER CROCKETT IS ON
-- AT NOPD HEADQUARTERS WITH
DETAILS ON THIS SHOOTING.
JENNIFER?
JENNIFER C.: POLICE SAY THAT
WOMAN WAS INSIDE A HOME ON THI
STREET WHEN SHE WAS SHOT -- ON D
RYADES NEAR 2ND STREET WHEN SHE
WAS SHOT.
ANOTHER FIVE PEOPLE WERE
STANDING ON A CORNER, ALL HIT IN
AN APPARENT DRIVE-BY SHOOTING.
>> JUST AN EXPLOSION OF GUN
SHOTS.
SOUNDED LIKE A HIGH ASSAULT
RIFLE AND IT'S JUST POP, POP,
POP, POP
JENNIFER C.: CANDICE MCMILLAN
SAYS THERE WERE TOO MANY GUN
SHOTS TO COUNT WHEN SOMEONE
STARTED FIRING ON DRYADES NEAR
2ND STREET AROUND 6:15 FRIDAY
EVENING.
>> WE ALL CAME RUNNING FROM THE
COMMUNITY CENTER, AND I
IMMEDIATELY HEARD SOME OF MY
NEIGHBORS SAYING OUT NAMES OF
PEOPLE WHO WERE SHOT, PEOPLE
THAT I KNOW.
AND THEN ONCE I GOT CLOSER TO
THE CRIME SCENE, I GOT A PHONE
CALL FROM ONE OF MY WORKERS,
INFORMING ME THAT HIS WIFE WHO
JUST CAME HERE FROM HONDURAS A
WAS ONE OF THE VICTIMS. JENNIF
JENNIFER C.: POLICE SAY SIX
PEOPLE WERE SHOT HERE WHEN A
BLACK SEDAN ROLLED UP AND OPENED
FIRE.
A WOMAN INSIDE A HOME WAS
KILLED.
>> THIS IS A VERY UNNECESSARY
THING.
TO OPEN FIRE ON ANYONE, MUCH
LESS AN INNOCENT BYSTANDER, NOT
EVEN STANDING THERE TO BE STRUCK
AND KILLED BY THIS.
JENNIFER C.: LYNETTE BRINSON WAS
SITTING OUTSIDE WITH H
HUSBAND WHEN, SHE SAYS, THE
BLOCK EXPLODED.
IT'S THEIR ANNIVERSARY.
AND SHE FEARS IT COULD HAVE
BEEN THEIR LAST.
>> I DON'T WANT A STRAY BULLET
FOR HIM.
I DON'T WANT A STRAY BULLET FOR
MYSELF.
I WANT TO BE ABLE TO SIT OUTSIDE
MY DOOR AND BE COMFORTABLE
AND NOT BE AFRAID.
IT'S JUST TOO MUCH.
JENNIFER C.: CHIEF HARRISON IS
ASKING ANYONE WITH ANY
INFORMATION THAT COULD HELP FIND
THE SUSPECTS INVOLVED IN THE
SHOOTING TO CALL CRIME STOPPERS
822-1111.
,ESPECIALLY IF ANYONE SAW A
BLACK SEDAN WITH ONE OR TWO
PEOPLE INSIDE DRIVING AROUND DYA
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