Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 27 2017

PERSONAL.

BRENNAN: THERE ARE FEW

MILESTONES THAT COMPARE TO HIGH

SCHOOL GRADUATION.

>> HEY.

>> WHO ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?

>> [CHEERING]

BRENNAN: AND NO ONE CELEBRATES

QUITE LIKE CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL.

>> I AM WEARING MY BRAND NEW

CAROLINA HIGH CAP AND GOWN, WITH

MY WHOLE CLASS' NAMES ON IT.

BRENNAN: BRANDON BURNSIDE SHOWS

OFF THE BACK WHICH LOOKS LIKE A

SPORTS JERSEY WITH HIS LAST

NAME, THE NUMBER 17 AND THE

SCHOOL MOTTO, "WHATEVER IT

TAKES."

>> IF IT TAKES ME TO STAY UP

UNTIL 4:00 IN THE MORNING TO DO

MY HOMEWORK, I'M DOING WHATEVER

IT TAKES TO GRADUATE.

BRENNAN: KAYLA DOUGHERTY SAYS

SHE WOULDN'T HAVE MADE IT

WITHOUT THE SUPPORT OF FRIENDS

AND TEACHERS.

>> I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT I'M HERE

AND THE FACT THAT I AM HERE,

IT'S AMAZING.

MY MOM NEVER GRADUATED HIGH

SCHOOL EITHER, SO I WAS LIKE, IF

SHE CAN'T SO IT THEN I CANT DO

IT.

BUT I DID, AND I AM HAPPY I WAS

ABLE TO DO THAT.

>> IT'S POWERFUL.

BRENNAN: PRINCIPAL MIKE DELANEY

MAKES EVERY SENIOR SIGN HIS GOWN

AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR

PROMISING TO GRADUATE.

AND HERE THEY ARE ALMOST NINE

MONTHS LATER.

>> YOU DID YOUR THING.

>> [LAUGHTER]

BRENNAN: FULFILLING THAT PROMISE

IN GOWNS AS BRIGHT AS THEIR

FUTURE

MORRIS COLLEGE IN SUMTER AND

STUDY SECONDARY EDUCATION AND

For more infomation >> High school seniors receive one of a kind cap and gowns - Duration: 1:30.

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Officer on leave after ballpark fight - Duration: 1:03.

MARCUS: A MERIDIAN POLICE

OFFICER INVOLVED IN THIS FIGHT

DURING A LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL

GAME HAS BEEN PLACED ON PAID

ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE

MERIDIAN'S POLICE CHIEF

CONFIRMED TUESDAY THE DECISION

TO PUT OFFICER ERIC JOHNSON ON

PAID ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE

PENDING THE OUTCOME OF THE

INVESTIGATION.

THE POLICE CHIEF CONFIRMED

TUESDAY THAT THAT DECISION

PUTTING HIM ON PAID LEAVE

PENDING AN INVESTIGATION.

THE VIDEO SHOWS THE OFFICER

FIGHTING ANOTHER COACH AT

FREEDOM RIDGE PARK

RIDGELAND POLICE ARE STILL

INVESTIGATING AND HAVE SEVERAL

WITNESSES TO TALK TOO

MERIDIAN CHIEF BENNY DUBOSE SAYS

HE HOPES THAT INVESTIGATION IS

COMPLETE BY THE END OF THE WEEK.

RIDGELAND PD SAYS MERIDIAN MAYOR

PERCY BLAND WAS THERE TRIED TO

DE-ESCALATE THE SITUATION, BLAND

WAS AT THE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT

TO SEE HIS SON PLAY.

HE SAYS THE FIGHT HAPPENED AFTER

THE COACH LEROI GRAY OF CLINTON

WAS EJECTED FROM THE GAME.

HE SAYS GRAY THEN CAME TO THE

STANDS AND TRIED TO FIGHT A

PARENT.

For more infomation >> Officer on leave after ballpark fight - Duration: 1:03.

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Neighborhood watch helps fight crime at home - Duration: 1:13.

T TODAY THEY ARE FIGHTING

BACK

THIS HOME ON 56TH STREET HAS SAT

VACANT EVER SINCE GLORIA GAR

WAS ATTACKED, KILLED AND HER

BODY HIDDEN INSIDE.

BUT WITH FRESH CUT GRASS AND

TRIMMED BUSHES YOU WOULD HAVE NO

IDEA.

AND THAT'S BECAUSE NEIGHBORS ARE

PAYING ATTENTION.

>> PEOPLE ARE MORE ALERT TO

WHAT'S GOING ON

HANNAH: SO ALERT EVEN OUR

PRESENCE ON 56TH STREET CAUGHT

THE ATTENTION OF THE

NEIGHBORHOOD'S GROUP CHAT.

>> I GOT A TEXT MESSAGE THAT

SAID IT KCCI IS DOWN THE STREE

FILMING WHAT IS GOING ON?

SO I DECIDED TO COME OUT AND ASK

YOU.

HANNAH: SINCE GARY'S DEATH JODI

PRIDEAUX AND 12 OTHER NEIGHBORS

USE THEIR PHONES TO COMMUNICATE

WITH ONE ANOTHER.

KEEPING AN EYE ON ANY UNUSUAL

ACTIVITY.

>> SUSPICIOUS THINGS THAT WE SEE

WE'RE CALLING THE POLICE.

THEY ARE GOING TO GET SICK OF

US.

HANNAH BUT NEIGHBORS ARE ALSO

: CATCHING UP ON ONE ANOTHER.

>> I NOTICED THAT MY THAT MY

NEIGHBOR WAS HOME MORE OFTEN

RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO ME AND THAT'S

APPARENTLY BECAUSE SHE BROKE HER

ARM.

HANNAH IT'S A SIMPLE LESSON THEY

: SAY THEY'VE LEARNED SINCE

JANUARY JUST BE NEIGHBORLY.

AND NOW THAT THEY ARE MAKING

THAT EFFORT THEY ARE HOPING TO

PREVENT CRIMES FROM HAPPENING

AGAIN WHILE ON THEIR WATCH.

>> I MAKE A HOUSE PAYMENT AND

PAY TAXES JUST LIKE EVERYO

For more infomation >> Neighborhood watch helps fight crime at home - Duration: 1:13.

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DICA DE COMO USAR FAROL ALTO E BAIXO NA RODOVIAS - Vídeo 3 - Duration: 5:59.

For more infomation >> DICA DE COMO USAR FAROL ALTO E BAIXO NA RODOVIAS - Vídeo 3 - Duration: 5:59.

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TIN MỚI NHẤT 27\4 - Bắc Triều Tiên DỒN TÊN LỬA và Ồ ẠT PHÁO BINH TẤN CÔNG hệ Thống THAAD của Mỹ Hàn - Duration: 13:05.

For more infomation >> TIN MỚI NHẤT 27\4 - Bắc Triều Tiên DỒN TÊN LỬA và Ồ ẠT PHÁO BINH TẤN CÔNG hệ Thống THAAD của Mỹ Hàn - Duration: 13:05.

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Hosting A New Radio Show - Collaborate YouTubers / Short Tip Showcase | Collaboration Techniques - Duration: 2:50.

Hosting A New Radio Show - Collaborate YouTubers / Short Tip Showcase | Collaboration Techniques

For more infomation >> Hosting A New Radio Show - Collaborate YouTubers / Short Tip Showcase | Collaboration Techniques - Duration: 2:50.

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Striking a Balance Between Spiritual Growth and Worldly - Duration: 7:37.

Striking

a Balance Between Spiritual Growth and Worldly Responsibility

We are not human beings having a spiritual experience.

We are spiritual beings having a human experience.� ~ Pierre Tailhard de Chardin

The spiritual path is a twisty one, full of spirals and zig-zags that lead, bit by bit,

toward closer communion with God.

I was set on my own path, at least consciously, about three years ago, and in that time I�ve

seen many amazing things, experienced true magic, and felt deep, ecstatic union with

Divinity.

It�s been a wild ride, and one that often hasn�t been met with approval, much less

understanding, by many people in my life.

Family and Faith �We move in eternal regions, yet worry about property here.� ~ Rumi For

most of my life, I got the message that the way to happiness was through excelling at

school, getting a great degree, beating other people out for that perfect job, then finding

a husband and settling down.

On the spiritual path, I�ve found the opposite message to be the one that gets the loudest

airplay.

�Follow your bliss,� as the indomitable Jospeh Campbell says.

Except, what happens when you get to a point in your life � say, after you�ve got kids

and a mortgage and a devoted partner � and discover your relationship with God?

What if following your bliss means leaving all that?

After all, countless spiritual leaders left behind loved ones (usually wives, curiously)

and children, businesses and social structures, in order to pursue their path.

Siddhartha, who became the Buddha, walked out on his wife and child in the middle of

the night, without so much as a goodbye.

Srila Prabhupada, the man who brought the Hindu vaishnava tradition to the West, also

left behind a wife and multiple children.

There are certainly cases where Spirit asks an individual to sacrifice literally everything

they�ve known to pursue their calling.

I�d wager to say, however, that this approach doesn�t hold water for a lot of people heading

down the road Home.

Divinity in the details �Do you speak to me like you speak to God?

All the love and understanding between the Father and the Son.� ~ Nahko & Medicine

For The People That might leave a whole lot of us � myself included � wondering how

to move forward in this society, in our current family dynamics, while maintaining a dedication

to spiritual growth.

Well, there�s no one-size-fits-all, step-by-step answer.

To some degree or another things will inevitably change.

Some relationships will deepen, some fall away altogether.

That might mean spouses and work environments, but it doesn�t have to; that�s something

only the individual can decide.

What can be applied across the board, however, is the approach we take to our relationships,

whether with other people or with work.

Even our relationships with cleaning, or taking the dog for a walk, or the dog itself.

Anything we approach with a sense of obligation or entitlement will be inevitably tainted

by the ego�s need for separation.

The detail that�s important here is this: Am I approaching this activity/relationship

as I would approach God?

That is, am I approaching it with love, understanding, and respect?

Balance vs Integration �There are three ways in which consciousness can flow into

what you do and thus through you into this world�The modalities of awakened doing are

acceptance, enjoyment, and enthusiasm�If you are not in the state of either acceptance,

enjoyment, or enthusiasm, look closely and you will find that you are creating suffering

for yourself and others.� ~ Eckhart Tolle I would posit that the key is not to find

a balance between your spiritual life and your workaday life, but to integrate the two.

In this way, the hours you spend at work can be infused with life, that great energy that

makes this mind-boggling universe work as splendidly as it does.

If you find yourself in a position, as Eckhart Tolle says, where you cannot at the bare minimum

accept what you are doing, it is likely time to take a good hard look at that activity

or relationship.

The energy that we put into each moment is the energy that will be transmitted to the

end product.

If that energy comes from a place of frustration or anger, no matter how beneficial or positive

you envision the end product being, it will be tainted with that energy.

For example, if you are making a breakfast to feed hundreds of homeless people, but you

resent the fact that you have to clean all these pots and pans, the food that you serve

will be infused with that negativity.

The body will still be fed, but the soul will continue to hunger.

However, if you can find acceptance, even enjoyment or enthusiasm in your work, keeping

that kind of focus on what you�re doing immediately transforms it into a spiritual

act.

In this way, you are channeling love and life energy into even the most mundane of tasks.

Imagine, if filing your taxes could be elevated into an act of worship and expansion.

As Aristotle said, �The energy of the mind is the essence of life.� Change

your mindset, and you can change the world.

For more infomation >> Striking a Balance Between Spiritual Growth and Worldly - Duration: 7:37.

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TRANS PEOPLE and THE LAW - Duration: 8:46.

I don't want to burp on camera.

- That's a big part of what I cut out of videos often is me burping so... uhm

- Oh my god, burping is so much better post-T!

Since transitioning, I've been like (fake burps) (laughter)

Hello! I'm Jackson Bird and welcome to another installment of my Queerstory series.

Today I am joined by legal assistant and aspiring lawyer, Ryan Rasdall.

Ryan, thank you so much for joining me today.

- No problem.

- You know what you're saying.

Like uhm, you are, you are educated.

You've done you're research, BUT - I'm also not an attorney.

I'm not a lawyer.

- If Ryan says something and you're like, "that's not right!" or I don't know like

- I'm sorry - Yeah.

So Ryan, how do you identify?

- I identify as a black trans guy.

- The common narrative for trans men tends to be when we transition we kind of get a

greater understanding of male privilege and a lot of us talk about how much less harassment

and discrimination we face.

But I found that like usually the guys who are saying that are white.

So what has your experience as a black trans man, how has that been different?

- I definitely experience the male privilege.

Y'know people listen to you more.

- Yeah.

- Even just like physically walking through the world, people like move out of your way.

But as a black guy walking through the world, uhm it's definitely a different experience.

Given all the events that have been happening and just in general I think you learn from

a young age as a black person that like you're just policed in a different way and so even

moreso as a black man and being read as a black man, uhm I feel like I am y'know stared

at longer.

I live in a neighborhood that's already heavily policed and I can't speak for all black trans

guys or all trans people of color, but definitely for me, I'm definitely more hyper aware of

where my hands are and especially like going into stores if I have like backpack on me

or I'm going up and down lanes - and that's something I've experienced all my life, but

I feel like it's hyper, it's been hyped up since transitioning.

So I always try to just be as, as, in my best way I feel like y'know making other people comfortable.

That's something that I constantly have to think about.

- What are some of the challenges that trans people do face when they're changing their name?

- Because birth certificates are done state by state, there's no like one way that everyone

can y'know change their, their birth certificate and change their name.

- Which makes it so much more complicated.

- Makes it so much more complicated and I'm thinking now also I might be overlaying this

with gender marker changes as well - Yeah.

- which require sometimes doctor's letters - again, depending on the state

- again, depending on the state - different requirements

- There are some states that won't even allow you to change uhm your gender marker because

that's the law of that state.

- Oh wow.

- So you know, there are trans people who are struggling to you know be seen in the

world as who they are and to change their names accordingly and this is important for

employment, just important for themselves and to affirm like this is who I am and this

is who I will be in the world.

It's really really hard.

- It's just such a mess.

Yeah, like I know, I was born in Michigan and I haven't even begun to look at like what

I would have to do there to change my birth certificate.

- I lucked out.

My mom named me Ryan - Really?!

- Yeah.

- Wha - I didn't know that!

- My birth certificate has an F on it and she named me Ryan, R-Y-A-N from birth.

- Wow.

- And when I was a kid, I hated my name.

I was like, "this is a boy's name!"

Like, I don't fit in.

I think that was just my way of being like, I get teased about this and I hate it.

And so I'm experiencing it y'know kind of in reverse for a lot of trans people.

It's like I hated my name when I was a kid because I was very much y'know socialized

to be a girl and I was being a girl in the world and I was being teased for having that

name.

And now, I fucking love my name.

- Yeah!

- And I'm not going to change it.

And I thought about it for a second.

I was like, "should I change me name?"

I'm like, no.

Absolutely love Ryan.

- And all of this costs a lot of money, which trans people in particular are like more likely

to not have the money to be able to afford things like this.

- Absolutely, i think a new passport is like a hundred and twenty dollars or something.

Or a hundred and fifty dollars.

I'm not exactly sure.

Don't quote me.

New York City is one of the few places where you can now get an ID made uhm for free, through

the city, and you can choose if you want male or female or you can even leave it blank.

- Yeah, and I know the New York City ID like that is also very helpful for undocumented

people to have some form of ID for them, photo ID that's in New York City.

What are U.S. prisons currently required to provide for incarcerated trans people and

what do you think an ideal world would look like there?

- So that's a complex issue.

So state prisons and state jails are subject to that state's uhm own administrative bodies

and laws.

And so trans people are treated across the board very differently depending on where

they are being incarcertated - in terms of if that y'know jail or prison is going to

house them according to their gender identity, if that institution is going to respect them

enough to provide them with hormones.

And I know that obtaining surgery for a lot of folks is also something people have been

seeking out, but it's a really, it's not, there's not a lot of history of people being

successful in that manner.

There's a few cases I know of where some trans people are challenging the states to y'know

get hormones, saying it's medically necessary and same for surgery.

Uhm but state by state, it varies.

Federally, the protections that I know about are through PREA, which is the Prison Rape

Elimination Act.

Which was passed unanimously by congress basically saying that if you are incarcerated, by y'know

the federal government, you have the right to be free of like sexual assault, bodily

harm and that's the government and the state's job in those institutions to ensure that you're

safe.

PREA's the law, but uhm unfortunately trans people are still experiencing a lot of y'know

violence and attacks on their safety.

- Yeah, that's what I was going to say, is like... okay, yeah that law sounds great,

but like how does that really help?

- Especially trans women of color are experiencing the denials of their humanity, denials to

safety, denial to hormones and surgery, and so because there are higher rates of policing

in communities of color, you'll see a lot of that represented in our prison system.

- Mhmm.

So many things we gotta fix in this country, man.

- So many! - (clears throat) Are you ready for the lightning round?

(thunder clap sound) - Lightning round.

Boom boom pow.

- What is Title IX?

- Title IX is a federal law that states that discrimination based on sex is illegal in

federally funded institutions.

So like schools and such.

- Who's your favorite Rocky Horror Picture Show character?

- I actually don't know it well enough to name a character.

I've only seen it once.

- Oh man.

- I went to a fantastic performance.

I went to Smith.

- Oh, okay.

- And there was a theater downtown and I went to that theater and I was just talking about

this other day and they like, you paid for your ticket and then you got like the baggie

full of like all the like things to use to interact

- Toast and - - Yeah!

To like interact with the movie.

I had never - that was like my first and also my last time seeing the film.

So I don't know it well enough and I'm sorry.

- What?

(laughs) You don't have to apologize.

- I promise to re-watch it.

I promise to get back to you and let you know.

(laughs) - Thanks.

Thank you.

If you were a pasta, what type of pasta would you be?

- Ooh.

Lasagna.

Like the the lasagna pasta.

- Ohhh.

So like the - - The long, flat ones.

- Yeah, okay.

But a little wavy.

You got some personality.

- A little wavy and there's always like awesome things around the lasagna.

- So you like hanging out around awesome people.

- I like hanging out with cool people, like you.

- Oh, well.

Thank you.

While I still have you here today, what is one thing that people watching can do to take action?

- If you're an ally, I would say if you know any trans people, definitely uhm listen to them.

Listen to their story.

If you're an ally or trans person with the means, I would definitely y'know look and

try to find trans led organizations that center trans women of color.

I think if we center the people who are the most marginalized, in our community then all

of us do a lot better.

And so like organizations like the Trans Women of Color Collective, the National Center for

Transgender Equality.

Around this bathroom issue, around North Carolina and HB2, when we're telling trans people that

they can't use the correct bathroom, what we're really saying is we don't believe you.

You know, in a community that has forty-one percent suicide attempt rates, high rates

of poverty, it's really really important that we say we believe you and we know who you

are and it's okay to be who you are.

And so we have to y'know step up and say that discriminating against trans people in this

way is not right.

Just affirm trans people.

- Yeah.

- Affirm them and support them if you can financially.

Support the organizations that are doing this work on the ground.

That's what my advice would be.

- That's amazing.

That's so good.

Thank you so much for joining me today, Ryan.

- No problem!

- To everyone watching, I want to know if you were a pasta, what pasta would you be?

Let us know in comments down there.

Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any future Queerstory videos.

Again, thank you Ryan, and thanks to all of you for watching.

I'll see ya next time.

For more infomation >> TRANS PEOPLE and THE LAW - Duration: 8:46.

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FOUND AFTER TWO YEARS LOST WEATHER BALLOON GOPRO WITH ASTOUNDING FOOTAGE FROM SPACE - Duration: 4:42.

FOUND AFTER TWO YEARS LOST WEATHER BALLOON GOPRO WITH ASTOUNDING FOOTAGE FROM SPACE

In June 2013 five friends decided to go out into Arizona and take some footage of space

when they attached their GoPro recorder to a weather balloon and sent it up into the

sky.

This was the last they saw of it for two years and when it returned it was worth the wait

as it gave them some amazing shots of Earth it had taken from space.

STUDENTS GOT FAA APPROVAL TO LAUNCH NEAR TO TUBA CITY College students and friends Bryan

Chan, Ashish Goel, Ved Chirayath, Paul Tarantino and Tyler Reid decided to build a device and

calculated the trajectory of it then registered it with the FAA so that it wouldn�t interfere

with any aircraft that might be passing.

The balloon carried a GoPro Hero3, Sony camcorder and Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphone, with

the two camera recording footage and the smartphone taking the photos.

They finally decided to launch the balloon out in the desert just a few miles from Tuba

City.

The group wanted to track the progress of their balloon via GPS that was on a smartphone;

however, they lost contact with the location once the device and balloon went out of range

of the cell phone tower.

This left them wondering for many months, if they would ever see the balloon ever again

or if they would get their cameras back from the balloon.

HIKER FOUND BALLOON AND EQUIPMENT TWO YEARS LATER The group waited and waited and then

gave up on the idea of ever seeing it again.

However, two years later they did get to see the results from their project when they received

a call from a hiker.

The hiker had been out in Arizona and had come across a box with the names of the group

on it, around 50 miles from where they originally launched the balloon.

The team had hoped that the balloon would have captured what they thought would be the

money shot, the Grand Canyon photographed from the stratosphere.

They processed the data taken from the device that had been attached to the balloon and

found out that it had reached 98, 664 feet and had a flight time of 1 hour and 38 minutes

in total.

The footage they managed to get from the camera was more than they had hoped to get and they

managed to retrieve all of the original images and made a 4-minute video that offers a look

behind the scenes of their incredible story.

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New chicken ordinance not sitting well with Edmond man who wants to participate - Duration: 1:10.

DREW CRUZ LIVES NEAR

DANFORTH AND BRYANT AVENUE IN

EDMOND, AND SAYS HIS WHOLE YARD

FRONT AND BACK IS ROUGHLY A

THIRD OF AN ACRE I'D LOVE TO

-- AND A GOOD.

-- AN ACRE.

>> I WOULD LOVE TO EDUCATE MY

SON ON HOW TO TAKE CARE OF

ANIMALS AND ALSO FOR EGGS.

FOR CONSUMPTION.

PATRINA: NO WHERE NEAR THE SIZE

REQUIRED TO HOLD THE CHICKENS

THAT HE WANTS.

>> I THOUGHT THAT THIS WOULD BE

AVAILABLE TO MOST EDMOND

RESIDENTS.

BUT WITH THE ORDINANCE IN PLACE

THERE'S ABOUT 10% OF PEOPLE IN

EDMOND WHO CAN ACTUALLY HAVE

CHICKENS.

PATRINA: THE CITY REQUIRES AT

LEAST A 30,000 SQUARE FOOT LOT

FOR TWO CHICKENS.

>> I THINK THERE'S ALWAYS

POTENTIAL THAT PEOPLE COULD COME

BACK TO COUNCIL IN THE FUTURE

AND ASK FOR THEM TO LOOK AT THE

ORDINANCE AND RECONSIDER.

PATRINA: CRUZ IS HOPING FOR

THAT.

>> THEY'RE CONCERNED ABOUT NOISE

AND THAT SORT OF THING BUT I

THINK EVERYBODY DESERVES

OPPORTUNITY TO BE SELF

SUFFICIENT.

PATRINA: WE HAVE A COPY OF THE

ORDINANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS

ON OUR KOCO MOBILE APP.

LIVE IN EDMOND, PATRINA ADGER

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Michael Anthony Jewelry 0.64ctw CZ "Mom" Pendant - Duration: 2:43.

For more infomation >> Michael Anthony Jewelry 0.64ctw CZ "Mom" Pendant - Duration: 2:43.

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Police conduct manhunt following armed robbery in Hague - Duration: 1:15.

THE NORMALLY QUIET HAGUE MARKET

IS NOW A CRIME SCENE,

INVESTIGATORS TRYING TO PINPOINT

WHO ROBBED THE CONVENIENCE STORE

IN THE HEART OF THE SMALL TOWN

AND SHOT THE 63-YEAR-OLD STORE

OWNER LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON

>> THIS IS A PRETTY SLEEPY AND

NICE COMMUNITY WE NORMALLY DON'T

HAVE THESE CRIMES IN THE AREA.

REPORTER: POLICE SAY THE SUSPECT

SHOT THE OWNER SEVERAL TIMES

BEFORE GETTING AWAY ON FOOT WITH

AN UNDISCLOSED AMOUNT OF CASH.

THE VICTIM WAS TAKEN TO UVM

MEDICAL CENTER IN BURLINGTON TO

BE TREATED FOR WHAT POLICE

DESCRIBE AS NON-LIFE THREATENING

INJURIES.

ON WEDNESDAY POLICE SEARCHED FOR

TWO SUSPECTS, A WHITE MALE,

WHO'S ABOUT 6 FOOT 2, WEIGHING

250 POUNDS AND A WHITE FEMALE

WHO STANDS AT ABOUT 5 FOOT 4,

AND WEIGHS ABOUT 200 POUNDS.

>> WE DID HAVE A HELICOPTER UP

HERE WITHIN THE AREA AND WE WERE

CHECKING THE AREA WITH K9 AS

WELL RIGHT NOW WE'RE RELYING

MORE ON LEADS AND INVESTIGATION

S THAT WE'RE HAVING AND GOING

FROM THERE . NEW YORK STATE

POLICE ENCOURAGE PEOPLE WHO LIVE

IN THE AREA TO STAY VIGILANT,

AND REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS

SIGHTINGS

>> WE'RE GOING TO BE HERE WITHIN

THE AREA WORKING THIS CASE UNTIL

WE BRING IT TO A SUCCESSFUL

CONCLUSION

REPORTER: WORKING ALL LEADS

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Golfers praise team format at Zurich Classic in New Orleans - Duration: 1:20.

NEW ORLEANS.

FLETCHER: FOR THE FIRST TIME

SINCE 1981, THE PGA TOUR IS

USING A TEAM FORMAT.

THE PLAYERS WE HAVE SPOKE WITH

ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT.

THEY SAY IT IS RE-ENERGIZING THE

ZURICH CLASSIC.

SEVEN OF THE TOP 10 PLAYERS ARE

HERE THIS WEEK AND TO SAY THE

FORMAT IS BRINGING FUN TO THE

GAME.

>> I AM HERE TO SEE BUDDIES,

FRIENDS, IT DOES NOT MATTER HAVE

A PARTNER UP, THEY WILL BE

BUDDIES FOR A COUPLE DAYS AND WE

WILL SEE SMILES AND LAUGHING AND

ENJOYMENT OF THE GAME.

SO, AT THE SAME TIME, WE WILL BE

GRINDING IT OUT AND TRYING TO

WIN IT.

WE WANT TO BE HOLDING THE TROPHY

AT THE END OF THE DAY.

WE DO NOT KNOW IF WE WILL HAVE

TWO OF THEM OR ONE OF THEM, WE

WILL FIGURE IT OUT.

FLETCHER: IT BEGINS EARLY

THURSDAY MORNING.

HERE ON WEDNESDAY, IT WAS THE

PRO AM, ALLOWING GUYS LIKE DREW

BREES TO PLAY WITH THE PROS.

, HE IS A VERY GOOD GOLFER. --

NO SURPRISE, HE IS A VERY GOOD

GOLFER.

WE WILL HEAR FROM HIM COMING UP

AT 6:00 AND 10:00.

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Cattle-killing endangered wolves are returning to New Mexico - Duration: 1:24.

>> THEIR LIVELIHOOD IS BEING

TAKEN AWAY, AND THEY HAVE NO DUE

PROCESS OR ANY RIGHTS TO PROTECT

THEIR RANCHING BUSINESS OR THEIR

FAMILY.

REPORTER: FRUSTRATION ON ONE

SIDE

>> THAT'S SO BEAUTIFUL TO SEE.

THAT'S NATURE, AND THAT'S WHAT

I'D LIKE TO SEE PROTECTED.

REPORTER: RELIEF ON THE OTHER

>> THIS IS A GIANT RELIEF FOR

THE WOLF RECOVERY PROGRAM AND

FOR WOLVES IN NEW MEXICO

REPORTER: THE STATE WITH A MAJOR

UNIVERSITY MASCOT NAMED AFTER A

WOLF, CAN NOW BE HOME TO THE

MOST ENDANGERED LAND MAMMAL IN

NORTH AMERICA

ON TUESDAY, AN APPEALS COURT

RULED THAT THE U.S.

FISH AND WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION

CAN RELEASE MEXICAN GREY WOLVES

IN NEW MEXICO.

>> TO ME, IT'S JUST A GREAT

IDEA.

IT'S A GOOD IDEA, I THINK.

REPORTER: THERE ARE LESS THAN

TWO HUNDRED LEFT IN THE WORLD,

BUT MANY OF THEM ARE IN

CAPTIVITY.

BIRD SAYS GETTING THEM INTO THE

WILD WILL BE GOOD FOR NEW MEXICO

>> WHEN YOU GET WOLVES IN THERE,

THEY SCARE THE ELK AND THE DEER,

AND THEY MOVE AROUND MORE, AND

YOU END UP WITH A MUCH HEALTHIER

ECOSYSTEM.

>> AND OF THE PEOPLE WE TALKED

TO, NONE OF THEM WERE CONCERNED

ABOUT HUMAN SAFETY, WITH THESE

WOLVES BEING REINTRODUCED INTO

NEW MEXICO.

THAT'S BECAUSE ONE OF THESE HAS

NEVER BEEN CONFIRMED TO HAVE

KILLED A PERSON IN THE LOWER 48

STATES.

BUT THE WOLVES DO ATTACK COWS

AND RANCHERS SAY THAT ATTACKS

THEIR LIVELIHOOD.

>> IT'S LIKE THEY DON'T REALIZE

WHAT WE DO, OR HOW WE DO IT, AND

SO IT'S LIKE WE'RE NOT PART OF

THE EQUATION, AND WE SHOULD BE

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John Cessarich's Complete Forecast - Duration: 3:17.

EVER, DELANEY SAYS THEY HAVE 80%

OF SENIORS ON TRACK TO GRADUATE

THIS YEAR.

>> NOW YOUR LIVE SUPER DOPPLER 4

HD WEATHER FORECAST.

JOHN WE STARTED OFF THIS

MORNING WITH LOW CLOUDS, PATCHY

FOG.

ONCE THAT BURNED OFF WE HAD

PLENTY OF SUNSHINE AND WARMTH OF

NICELY.

SEVEN DEGREES ABOVE AVERAGE.

WE MR. THE ALL-TIME RECORD BY

SEVEN DEGREES.

89 DEGREES IN 1960.

ASHEVILLE A REGIONAL AIRPORT, A

CHILLY START OF 49 DEGREES.

WE WARMED UP QUICKLY, TO NINE

DEGREES ABOVE THE AVERAGE.

WE MISSED THE RECORD BY SEVEN

DEGREES, 86 DEGREES SET BACK IN

1989.

A LIVE SHOT FROM ON TOP OF PARIS

MOUNTAIN SOUTHBOUND.

HERE IS DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE.

A BEAUTIFUL WEDNESDAY EVENING.

81 IN GREENVILLE AND LAURENS,

NEWBERRY, GREENWOOD, ABBEVILLE,

ANDERSON, AND CLEMSON AND

ATHENS.

OTHERWISE EVERYONE ELSE IS IN

THE LOW 80'S AND UPPER 70'S.

A BREEZE IN CERTAIN AREAS.

HUMIDITY LEVELS ARE GRADUALLY

COMING

UP.

85 IN COLUMBIA.

MADE 80'S IN AUGUSTA.

A PAIR O 79'S IN GREENSBORO AND

RALEIGH.

HERE IS THE STORM SYSTEM.

ANOTHER SEVERE THUNDERSTORM

WATCH ISSUED FOR PARTS OF

NORTHERN INDIANA AND EXTREME

NORTHWEST OHIO.

THIS IS A TORNADO WATCH BOX.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH FOR

YOU FOLKS IN MEMPHIS.

LUCKILY ALL OF THESE DYNAMICS

AND MOST OF THE ENERGY WILL

SHIFT THIS WAY, NOT BE STONED

ACROSS OUR AREA.

-- NOT EASTBOUND ACROSS OUR

AREA.

LOOK AT THE WARMTH AHEAD OF IT.

IT DROPS OFF TO 50 IN KANSAS

CITY.

ONLY 20 DEGREES IN INTERNATIONAL

FALLS MINNESOTA.

IT IS 104 IN BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS

ONE HOUR AGO.

96 IN BROWNSVILLE, AND BEHIND

THE FRONT IT DROPS IN DALLAS.

A 30 DEGREE DROP BETWEEN NORTH

AND SOUTH TEXAS.

HERE ARE ON THUNDERSTORMS AS

THEY MOVE THROUGH TOMORROW

AFTERNOON.

A COUPLE OF THESE STORMS COULD

BE STRONG.

MOST OF THE ENERGY WILL BE TO

THE NORTH.

THINGS SETTLED DOWN.

THAT FRONT WASHES AWAY AND WE

WIND UP WITH EXTREMELY WARM

TEMPERATURES ALSO SUNSHINE.

TH THREAT OF SEVERE WEATHER IS

TO OUR WEST OVERNIGHT.

A MARGINAL RISK FOR A COUPLE

THUNDERSTORMS WITH DAMAGING

WINDS.

WE WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED.

A MILD LATE TONIGHT.

LOW 62 DEGREES.

57 IN THE MOUNTAINS.

TOMORROW WE START OFF WITH

INCREASING CLOUDINESS, SHOWERS

AND STORMS AROUND IN THE

AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

HIGH 76 DEGREES, BREEZY

CONDITIONS.

4 DAY PLUS LOOKS LIKE THIS.

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Soon-to-be mother of 4 discusses home births, misconceptions about midwives - Duration: 1:54.

TENSIONS ON THE

PENINSULA.

>>> PREGNANT MOTHERS IN ALABAMA

WITH WANT TO DELIVER AT HOME MAY

BE ABLE TO HAVE A CERTIFIED

MIDWIFE.

THE HOUSE PASSED A BILL TO ALLOW

CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS INTO THE

HOMES.

RIGHT NOW ONLY MEASURES CAN BE A

MIDWIFE AND ONLY THE

HOSPITAL

JEFF: A WOMAN DISPLAYS HER BUMP,

DUE IN JULY.

>> BEING IN THE HOME LIKEN

ENVIRONMENT DRAWS ME TO HOME

BIRTH.

>> IN ALABAMA, CERTIFIED

MIDWIVES NOT MEASURES HAVE BEEN

BANNED FROM ATTENDING THE BITS

SI 1975.

IT IS A MISDEMEANOR.

SHE SAID HOME BIRTHS ARE

HAPPENING ACROSS ALABAMA EACH

DAY.

>> THE QUESTION IS: SHOULD THE

FAMILIES BE ABLE TO HIRE A

MIDWIFE TO TAKE CARE OF THEM AT

HOME?

IT WILL INCREASE SAFETY.

>> THE MISCONCEPTION IS THEY ARE

JUST LAYMEN GRABBING THE TOWELS

AND SAYING, HAVE A BABY.

>> IT IS IMPORTANT THAT

CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS BE

ALLOWED TO ATTEND THE HOME

BIRTHS, S MADE A VIDEO WITH

THE HELP OF HER CHILDREN.

>> WE WANT A MIDWIFE.

WHY NOT?

>> HER DAUGHTER WAS BORN.

>> I WAS IN LABOR WITH HER 40

WEEKS PREGNANT.

SHE WAS ATTEMPTED B MIDWIVES IN

TENNESSEE WHERE IT WAS LEGAL.

>> SHE SAY IT IS UNBELIEVABLE IN

ALABAMA IT IS LEGAL FOR A WOMAN

TO HAVE A BABY AT HOME.

>> EIGHT IS LEGAL FOR YOU AS A

REPORTER AT CHANNEL THIN TO

ATTEND THAT BIRTH UNDER THE GOOD

SAMARITAN LAW.

WHAT IS ILLEGAL IS FOR ME AS A

TRAINED AND CREDENTIALED MIDWIFE

TO THEREBY AND ASSIST.

>> THAT COULD CHANGE IN THE BILL

THAT PASSED OVERWHELMINGLY GETS

THE SAME REACCEPT IN THE ALABAMA

SENATE.

>> RIGHT NEW ALABAMA IS ONE OF

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11 TV Hill: State of Addiction - What's working? What's not? - Duration: 3:13.

JASON: WE NOW CONTINUE OUR

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION.

SO FAR, WHAT IS WORKING IN YOUR

FIGHT IN HARTFORD COUNTY?

>> WE HAVE HAVE YOU -- EVERY

DEPUTY AT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE

TRAINED, AS WELL AS COUNTY

PARTNERS, TO USE NARCAN TO SAVE

LIVES.

AS A FIRST RESPONDER, WE ARE

THERE FIRST AND FOREMOST TO SAVE

A LIFE.

THAT PERSON CAN MAKE A DECISION

TO TREATMENT UNLESS THEY ARE A

LIFE TO DO SO.

NARCAN IS A WONDER DRUG.

IF THERE'S SOME OTHER CONDITION

MISDIAGNOSED BY A POLICE

OFFICER, THEY ADMINISTER THE

NARCAN, IT WILL CAUSE NO HARM.

BUT IF IT IS AN OVERDOSE, IT

WILL HELP THEM

.

TREATMENT IS OBVIOUSLY 100%

THERE, BUT THE NARCAN IS A

WONDERFUL TOOL AS FAR AS

ALLOWING ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR

THAT PERSON.

>> WE HAVE TO FOLLOW THE SCIENCE

WHEN IT COMES TO TREATING

ADDICTION.

EVERY MAJOR MEDICAL ORGANIZATION

AGREES ADDICTION IS A DISEASE,

THAT TREATMENT EXISTS, AND

RECOVERY IS POSSIBLE.

THE FIRST STEP WHEN SOMEONE IS

POSSIBLE -- DYING IS TO SAVE

THEIR LIFE.

AND THEN GET IT INTO TREATMENT.

>> BUT WE ARE NOT DOING THAT.

>> IT IS THE NATURE OF

ADDICTION.

>> BUT WHERE ARE YOU SENDING

PEOPLE AFTER YOU BRING THEM BACK

FROM NARCAN?

I AGREE WITH YOU ON NARCAN,

GREAT.

NOW YOU BRING THEM BACK IN

BALTIMORE CITY.

WHERE DO YOU SEND THEM?

YES, THE SCIENCE SAYS IT IS A

DISEASE, BUT I WORK WITH ADDICTS

EVERY DAY, BUT THE REALITY IS WE

HAVE NO PLACE TO SEND THEM TO

GET THEM OUT OF THE

NEIGHBORHOODS, OFF THE STREETS,

TO START A LIFE OF RECOVERY.

JASON: I THINK YOU BOTH AGREED

THE TREATMENT IS NECESSARY.

>> BUT NOBODY IS PROMOTING

TREATMENT THE WAY WE PROMOTE

NARCAN.THAT'S MY PROBLEM

.

WHY AREN'T WE FIGHTING FOR

TREATMENT BEDS AS HARD AS WE

FIGHT FOR NARCAN IN YOUR NOSE?

WE ARE NOT DOING THAT.

AS A STATE, THE NUMBERS OF

DEATHS GO UP BECAUSE OF REPEAT

OFFENDERS.

THEY GO OVER AND OVER.

WHERE DO WE SEND PEOPLE FOR

HELP?

THAT'S WHAT WE NEED TO CHANGE,

-BEHAVIOR.

THAT'S NOT THERE.

THE GOVERNOR'S NOT DOING IT, THE

MAYOR IS NOT DOING IT, THE CITY

IS NOT DOING IT.

WE DON'T HAVE THE PROGRAMS TO

SEND PEOPLE TO WHEN WE BRING

THEM BACK FROM NINE CAN.

JASON: CLEARLY A DISCUSSION WE

CAN GO ON ABOUT.

I THINK THESE DISCUSSIONS WILL

CONTINUE.

I THINK THE THREE OF YOU FOR

COMING BY -- I THANK THE

THREE OF YOU FOR COMING BY.

>> IF YOU TAKE IT LONG ENOUGH,

YOU START WITH A NEEDLE AND

SHOOT FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.

ANNOUNCER: FOR MANY, IT STARTS

WITH A TRIP TO A MEDICINE

CABINET.

WHY IT'S SO IMPORTANT TO DISPOSE

OF OLD OPIOID MEDICATIONS AND

HOW YOU CAN DO IT SAFELY.

DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEED

HELP WITH ADDICTION?

CALL OUR HOTLINE.

WE HAVE VOLUNTEERS READY TO TAKE

YOUR CALL.

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Union president agrees firefighters shouldn't be involved in monument removal - Duration: 1:47.

TRAVERS: IT IS NOW CONFIRMED BY

THEIR UNION, SOME OF THESE MEN

THE CITY USED TO REMOVE THE

BATTLE OF LIBERTY PLACE

MONUMENT, UNDER THE COVER OF

DARKNESS MONDAY MORNING, ARE

FIREFIGHTERS.

AND POSSIBLY THE DEPARTMENT'S

TOP MAN.

UNION CHIEF NICK FELTON SPOKE

OUT WEDNESDAY MORNING AT CITY

HALL.

>> TO OUR KNOWLEDGE, A HANDFUL,

MAYBE FIVE OR SIX OF THEM.

REPORTER: WAS THE CHIEF ONE OF

THE FIREFIGHTERS?

>> I SAW THOSE PICTURES.

I CANNOT CONFIRM IT IS.

IT DID LOOK LIKE HIM TO ME

THOUGH.

REPORTER: AND FELTON SAYS THE

UNION IS NOT TAKING A POSITION

ON IF THE MONUMENTS SHOULD STAY

OR GO, BUT HE IS CLEAR,

FIREFIGHTERS SHOULD NOT BE DOING

THE WORK.

>> WE DO NOT BELIEVE WE NEED TO

BE IN A HOT ZONE WHERE

BULLETPROOF VESTS AND HELMETS

NEED TO BE WORN.

IT IS NOT THE JOB OR FUNCTION OF

THE FIREFIGHTERS.

REPORTER: THE CITY HAS

REPEATEDLY STATED THAT

CONTRACTORS HAD RECEIVED THREATS

OVER THE REMOVAL OF THE

MONUMENTS, BUT NOW ADMITS THAT,

THE CITY'S PUBLIC SAFETY

AGENCIES TOOK PART IN THIS

LAWF OPERATION AND WE COMMEND

, THEM FOR SAFELY EXECUTING THE

PLAN WHILE PROTECTING THE LIVES

OF ALL INVOLVED.

FELTON DECLINED TO SAY IF THE

UNION FLAT OUT ASKED THE CITY TO

STOP USING FIREFIGHTERS ON THE

MONUMENT REMOVAL, BUT WAS FIRM

ON THEIR ROLE IN PUBLIC SAFETY.

>> I WILL TELL YOU, IF

FIREFIGHTERS DID VOLUNTEER, THAT

IS OK.

I AM NOT CONCERNED ABOUT THAT.

I AM CONCERNED ABOUT THE SAFETY

OF FIREFIGHTERS AND CITIZENS AND

WE ARE HERE TO PUT OUT FIRES.

THIS IS WHAT WE DO.

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