Savitar is a version of Barry from the future.
He remembers everything that Barry does.
I want to stop you from making new memories.
Who are all of you?
Oh my lord.
Cisco!
Slight miscalculation.
Where the hell am I? Is this a dentist office?
The Flash, all new next Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW.
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The Thunderbolt and Electrically Scarred Mars | Space News - Duration: 9:21.
Welcome to Space News from the Electric
Universe, brought to you by The Thunderbolts Project at Thunderbolts.info.
New scientific reports may provide insights into catastrophic events that
once occurred on the planet Mars. Scientists at an observatory in Northern
Ireland have conducted analysis of nine asteroids that orbit Mars, called Trojans,
and they've come to the conclusion that the asteroids are the remains of a
former planet. The team discovered that the so-called Trojans appear to be
composed of the same material including the mineral olivine which only forms at
extremely high temperatures and is thought to be associated with planetary
collisions. The team has concluded that the asteroids orbiting Mars are pieces
of a former mini planet or planetesimal which was destroyed eons ago by
collisions. Those who have followed The Thunderbolts Project may understand why
neither mechanical collisions nor a hypothetical former planet are necessary
to explain the asteroids formation. For decades, the chief principals of The
Thunderbolts Project, Dave Talbott and Wal Thornhill, have proposed a very different
history for Mars and all of the planets in the inner solar system. In ancient
myth, Mars was identified as both the warrior hero and as his own weapon, the
cosmic thunderbolt. Thornhill and Talbott state that Mars was devastated by
electrical discharges in an epoch of planetary instability in the relatively
recent past, perhaps several thousand years ago in prehistory. As "radical
as a theory may seem" it explains and in fact continues to successfully predict
countless discoveries that only prove puzzling to planetary scientists. More
than six miles of crustal depth was mysteriously removed from the Martian
northern hemisphere. Consider also the many millions of cubic kilometers
excavated from Mars in the formation of the stupendous feature known as Valles
Marineris. Material from Mars still occasionally strikes the earth in the
form of mysterious meteorites. Indeed, the discovery of Martian
meteorites was treated with great initial skepticism
since astronomers could not envision the escaped material reaching the necessary
velocities to bring the material to Earth. If electrical discharges did in
fact devastate the Red Planet from pole to pole,
both the, so called, Trojan asteroids and the presence of the mineral olivine are
to be expected. No collisions with former planets are necessary. The mineral
olivine presented a puzzle when it was discovered, completely unexpectedly, on a
comet. Such was the case with the Stardust's next
mission to the comet Wild 2 in 2004. NASA investigators were amazed to
discover olivine, and other minerals that only form at super hot temperatures, and
dust samples from a so-called "dirty snowball." As NASA curator Michael
Zolensky said at the time, "That's a big surprise. People thought comets would
just be cold stuff that formed out ... where things are very cold. It was kind of a
shock to not just find one but several of these, which implies they are pretty
common in the comet." In fact, in the Electric Universe hypothesis, comets,
asteroids and meteoroids did not accrete billions of years ago in the solar
system's infancy but they were in fact torn from planetary surfaces by
electrical discharges. NASA scientists were also amazed to discover the mineral
tridymite, on Mars, which only forms at extremely high temperatures and is
thought to result from a kind of volcanism never suspected on Mars. As
NASA geochemist Richard Morris said of the discovery, "It's really nifty, but we
were shocked ... There is no evidence for plate tectonics on Mars. That's why it's
such a surprise to find this tridymite." However, as noted in a recent Space News
report, tridymite has been reported to form as a product of lightning in a
roofing slate, as documented in the book The Data Of Geochemistry. In the
feature-length documentary film, The Lightning Scarred Planet Mars, detailed
analysis is given of countless geological features on Mars that find
ideal analogs in laboratory experiments with electrical discharges.
One such example is the towering Olympus Mons, a nearly 22 kilometer high,
so-called, shield volcano and the tallest mountain of any planet in the solar
system. As noted in the film, this shield volcano interpretation of Olympus Mons
presents far more enigmas than answers. The defining feature of a shield volcano
is a gentle extrusion of fluid or low viscosity lava. Shield volcanoes on Earth
do not present a scarp whereas the scarp of Olympus Mons towers a nearly four
miles high. A NASA report freely acknowledges, "The scarp is of unknown
origin..." And... "The steep cliff around Olympus Mons is peculiar and not characteristic
of terrestrial shield volcanoes." But perhaps most striking of all may be the
blanket of incredibly fine filamentary ridges and ravines within the terrain of
Olympus Mons. In fact, the continuing discovery of perplexing dendritic
patterns on Mars is a key prediction of the Electrical Scarring hypothesis. New
images taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reveal precisely
the kinds of features expected from electrical discharges. Consider this
recently released image of the terrain within the 10-kilometer Zunil crater on
Mars. Scientists insist that the crater was produced by an impact but they have
no real explanation for the raised dendritic features associated with
secondary craters within the crater. NASA's description of the image reads as
follows, "Secondary craters form from rocks
ejected at high speed from the primary crater, which then impact the ground at
sufficiently high speed to make huge numbers of much smaller craters over a
large region....In this scene, however, the secondary crater ejecta has an unusual
raised-relief appearance, like bas-relief sculpture." The best guess
that NASA can offer is that the so-called impact crater has been
mysteriously weathered over eons of time. The agency states, "One idea is that the
region was covered with a layer of fine-grained materials like dust or
pyroclastics about 1 to 2 meters thick when the Zunil impact occurred
(about a million years ago), and the ejecta
served to harden or otherwise protect the fine-grained layer from later
erosion by the wind." But experimental research within the Electric Universe
community provides far more promising possibilities. One such experiment,
conducted by Billy Yelverton, produced raised dendritic ridges simply by
applying intense vibrations to soil. Consider also this experiment, performed
by YouTube user diveflyfish, subjecting aluminum foil to electrical discharge.
Indeed we have called the Martian environment a "laboratory in space,
ideal for testing the concepts of electric universe geology." It was well
over a decade ago that physicist dr. C.J. Ransom of Vemasat laboratories was able
to reproduce the mysterious, so-called, Martian blueberries by blasting
quantities of hematite with an electric arc. Only one of many such pathways of
investigation, as repeatedly outlined on this series as well as many dozens of
The Picture Of the Day articles on Thunderbolts.info. Electrical discharges produce
effects that could account for much of the consistently bizarre Martian geology.
Space discovery today routinely provides surprising discoveries about the Martian
environment. As human exploration brings Mars into ever finer focus, we
confidently predict that the evidence will continue to mount for catastrophic
events that left their indelible imprint on the Red Planet.
For continuous updates on Space News from the Electric Universe, stay tuned to
Thunderbolts.info
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Sh*t I Never Knew: The Shocking Truth - Duration: 12:47.
- Hello, guys.
(bat cracks)
I'm gonna hit a home run today
and explain to you about shock absorbers
on this episode of Sh*t I Never Knew.
The name of this episode's gonna be The Shocking Truth.
And this is gonna be about, you guessed it, shock absorbers.
Also known as dampeners.
There's three different main types of shocks.
And when it comes to lift kits,
they usually have options to choose different shocks.
And the first one that a lot of kids come with,
the hydro or hydraulic shocks, and those are gonna be
the lower end, the cheaper shocks,
they're cheaper to produce.
And that's why they're always usually included
in the base kits.
Well, first of all, how a shock works
is you have a tube here, or a cylinder,
and the cylinder has a fluid in it, an oil, hydraulic,
that's where the hydro comes from, the name.
And basically, attached to this rod there's a piston
and when the piston goes down or when the rod goes down,
it's pushing the piston through that hydraulic fluid
and basically that's where you get your dampening from.
And the way shocks change their dampening,
there's a lot of ways to do it,
but it basically has to do with how fast the fluid
can move past the piston that's attached to your rod here.
And that's what gives you different
dampening rates and so forth.
And if we're valving, there's also valves
inside of the shock absorber itself
that bypass fluid and all that kinda stuff.
So like I said, there's hydraulic shocks
which would be like this one here.
This is an old BDS shock that we took out of our dumpster,
but it's for an example.
This would be a hydraulic shock,
and the way you can tell usually right away
is a hydraulic shock, you'll be able to extend or compress.
You'll be able to compress it and it won't spring back up.
The ones that do spring back up
are gonna be a nitrogen charged shock, or a nitro shock,
which like this Rancho here...
So when you push this down, obviously it comes back up
on its own and that's because of the nitrogen charge
that's in the shock.
It's basically pressurized gas in the shock
which will force the piston back up.
And that's where you get that from.
So sometimes people think that just because the rod
doesn't come back up on their shocks
that their shocks are bad, but not necessarily.
They could just be hydraulic shocks
and don't have nitrogen in them.
The differences between them.
Hydraulic shocks typically offer a smoother ride.
Older cars and trucks back in the day, in the 70s and 60s,
nitrogen shocks were only really in racing
and most of the stuff on the road was all hydraulic shocks.
And so everything back then pretty much had hydraulic shocks
and that's why everything kind of rode so floaty back then,
almost like a boat, 'cause the shock technology
wasn't as complex as it is today for everyday cars.
So hydraulic shocks, like I said,
tend to offer a softer, smoother ride,
but the one big drawback to a hydraulic shock
is the fluid aeration.
Basically what happens is once the shock starts cycling,
meaning compressing, when a piston starts moving
up and down, the hydraulic fluid inside the shock
will actually aerate or fill with air bubbles,
and that causes total loss of control of the dampening.
And then the shocks basically become even less effective
and your dampening rates change,
and then soon enough, if you keep cycling,
then the fluid also heats up.
It's kinda like a brake fade sorta deal.
You know if you use your breaks over and over
and they heat up, they fade?
This kinda happens with hydraulic shocks
because of the aeration that goes on.
When compressing 'em up and down many times,
the fluid heats up and aerates
and you lose your dampening characteristics
that your shocks started out with as.
So that's why they came out with nitrogen shocks,
and that's where nitrogen shocks come into play.
'Cause what a nitrogen shock does
is it'd be nice if you could--
I can't really show you an example,
'cause you'd have to have a cutaway,
but so basically you have your hydraulic chamber
with the oil in it, and then on the other side
you have a nitrogen chamber
which pressurizes and because it's pressurized,
it doesn't allow the hydraulic fluid to aerate.
So no matter how much you compress your cycle,
your suspension, the fluid will not aerate
and therefore it keeps your dampening characteristics
the same as when it started, whereas it was cold.
So the point of a nitrogen shock, which are on most,
pretty much all modern vehicles today
are gonna have nitrogen-charged shocks,
simply because they perform much better
than a hydraulic shock.
Typically they do have a little stiffer ride,
but if your suspension or spring rate is set up
for a nitrogen shock, the ride will be fine.
A lot of times people will complain of a harshness in ride
and usually it's because they go to a nitrogen shock
on a vehicle that was originally equipped
with a hydraulic shock.
And so a nitrogen shock actually can increase spring rate
slightly, so it will cause a stiffer riding sensation,
if that makes sense.
But in a performance world,
nitrogen charged shocks are the only way to go.
Cost, well, like I said,
usually with lift kits, when it comes to lift kits,
usually the base shock is a hydraulic-style shock
'cause they're the cheapest to produce.
The next step up would usually be a nitrogen-charged shock,
which, like I said, performs better
'cause it doesn't fade, as I was saying,
or aerate the fluid,
causing the dampening characteristics to stay consistent.
So they're a little more expensive
'cause obviously they're more expensive to produce
'cause there's hydraulic fluid and there's nitrogen charge,
gas charge, inside the shock.
So those are gonna be a little more expensive.
Usually the next step up.
And then after that would be...
It's usually the same concept.
A nitrogen-charged shock would be like a coilover shock,
which we have here, as you can see.
This is gonna be a Fox coilover.
And the coilover, if some of you don't know,
a coilover is a shock absorber basically,
or a dampener with a coil spring around it.
It's a self-contained unit.
Rather than having a coil spring and a shock,
it's a coil spring and a shock combined as one piece
and usually a coilover signifies
that it has adjustable ride height capabilities
or spring rate capabilities.
So you can adjust spring rate or ride height,
just like these fox coilovers do.
And this one, as you can see, has a big reservoir up here.
This is what that's called, it's called the reservoir.
And it's an external reservoir.
And what that is is the external reservoir
is an additional, basically, chamber
to allow or increase the capacity
of the shock's cooling capabilities.
So like I said, heat, like most things, isn't good
and same thing in shocks.
Heat will cause a lot of problems
or cause you to lose your dampening characteristics
of the dampener.
So what an external reservoir does,
it allows increased capacity
so you can work the shocks harder and longer
without having that shock absorber fade, as I said.
And so that's something that you'll see
on like race cars or trucks.
A lot of them will have external reservoir shocks
because they're being cycled so much
and it allows you to dissipate the heat better
and keep the shock working properly.
So that's what that is.
And this also has a normal Fox 2.0
nitrogen-charged shock as well for added dampening.
What shock to choose all depends on what you're looking for.
Whether you're looking for comfort
or whether you're looking for performance.
That's something you gotta decide
and will help you choose what shock you wanna get.
Durability and longevity of a shock
doesn't necessarily have to do with the style of the shock
but moreso how the shock is made itself
and the materials involved.
So you can have a nitrogen gas-charged shock
that is going to blow out or wear out in a year,
and you could have a cheap hydraulic shock
that lasts five years.
And it's usually just because of the materials involved
and how the shock is made that contributes to longevity.
Like I said, hydraulic shocks are more for a comfort ride.
If you expect any sort of performance out of your shocks,
you shouldn't probably go with hydraulic shocks.
And then also like I said, for coilovers,
they typically are derived from the racing application.
And they're for all-out performance.
Whereas the nitrogen-charged shock like this here
would be for anything in between that for your daily driver.
Why to upgrade?
Well one of the biggest reasons to upgrade your shocks
is shock absorbers are probably the biggest factor
in ride quality.
And so people will complain sometimes that their truck--
(burps)
(crew laughs)
Rides very stiff, or is very loose,
and that's usually directly related
to the shocks on the truck.
So shocks have a huge impact on how the truck handles
and performs, so that's why I always suggest people
to maybe spend a little bit more money
and upgrade your shocks,
because you will definitely benefit from it in the long run.
You may save a couple of dollars initially,
and you know, that's fine.
If you wanna go with the cheap shocks
and then eventually upgrade, that's perfectly fine.
That's probably what I would do, honestly.
But just know that shocks do have a major factor
in ride quality.
And another thing that we get a lot
is which way the shocks mount.
And that depends on the manufacturer, really,
'cause I've seen both.
This is a Rancho shock, will typically be mounted
with the body down,
and that's how they all come in the truck.
Whereas an aftermarket shock, like, well, that's a Bilstein
but that's a Toyota factory shock.
Fox shocks, I know for a fact that Fox shocks
allow you to install them either way,
body up or body down.
And it depends usually on what kind of clearance issues
you have and whatnot, but we usually install them
with the body facing up,
but like I said, it all depends on the manufacturer.
And usually when you get a shock it says in the instructions
which way it's supposed to be mounted,
whether it's body down or body up.
But yeah, we get that one a lot too,
which way do my shocks go,
and it depends, usually, on the manufacturer of the shock.
But like I said, Fox shocks can go either way.
All right, so I kinda ran through
the basics of shock absorbers because this is a discussion
that you could continue forever,
and there's so many combinations
and there's so many options out there.
But I kinda just wanted to touch on
the three major shocks that you see
when purchasing a lift kit,
or at least on trucks in general.
So I mean if you have any more questions
or you wanna learn about something else,
I guess reach out to us and let us know what you think
and for now, I'm gonna sign off
'cause I have to go back to work
and I gotta go order some pizza.
So I'll see you later.
- [Crew Member] They can see your feet.
(crew laughs)
(rock music)
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Trey Gowdy Is About To Get More Power Than Ever, Should He Accept It? - Duration: 2:17.
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Delta Airlines: Pilot Strikes Passenger | TMZ Live - Duration: 5:25.
>> PACK IN THE A-T-L.
A DELTA PLANE HAD JUST LANDED.
THIS HAPPENED A WEEK AGO, BUT WE
GOT THE VIDEO A COUPLE OF DAYS
AGO PUT IT UP ON THE WEBSITE.
YOU ARE GOING TO SEE A DELTA
PILOT SMACK A PASSENGER.
THERE ARE EXTENUATING
CIRCUMSTANCES.
SO WATCH THIS.
>> KNOCK IT OFF.
>> HE WALKS AWAY.
THAT IS WHAT IS SO INTERESTING
TO ME.
>> THE FIRST THING THAT IS
INTERESTING TO ME, IN THIS ERA
ESPECIALLY IN THE LAST MONTH,
THAT A PILOT WALKED UP AND FELT
LIKE IT WAS GOING TO BE --
>> BY THE WAY, YEAH.
WE WILL GET TO WHY.
>> THIS HAPPENED AFTER THE ISSUE
ON UNITED.
>> EVERYONE IS VERY CONSCIOUS OF
THIS, AND YET THE PILOT STEPPED
IN AND YOU SAW STRUCK THE WOMAN.
WHY?
>> I WANT TO GO ONE STEP FURTHER
HERE.
WATCH THIS VIDEO.
HE HITS HER.
FIRST HE GRABS HER AND THEN HE
HITS HER.
THEN HE JUST WALKS AWAY.
>> IT LOOKS REALLY BAD.
>> IT LOOKS LIKE HE IS JUST
ANGRY.
HERE IS WHAT WE NOW KNOW.
THAT THESE TWO WOMEN WERE
FIGHTING INSIDE THE PLANE.
THEY WERE ON THAT PLANE, AND
THEY WERE ACTUALLY FIGHTING IN
THE PLANE.
THEY TOOK IT OUT TO THE JET WAY,
WHERE IT ERUPTED AGAIN.
WHEN THE PILOT -- AND YOU CAN'T
SEE ALL OF THIS IN THE VIDEO.
BUT WHEN THE PILOT CAME OUT AND
GRABBED THE WOMAN, THE WOMAN
THAT HE GRAB HAD THE OTHER WOMAN
IN A CHOKE HOLD, AND IT LOOKED
DANGEROUS.
SHE HAD HER IN A CHOKE HOLD.
>> YES.
>> HE TRIED TO GET HER TO
RELEASE IT.
AND WHEN HE COULDN'T, HE HITS
HER TO RELEASE IT.
>> AND HE DID.
>> AND THE WALKING AWAY PART IS
WEIRD TO ME.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO GET
INVOLVED, YOU GET INVOLVED.
>> YOU HAVE TO STAY THERE FOR A
PURPOSE.
I AM TRYING TO STOP A FIGHT.
WHEN YOU WALK AWAY IT LOOKS LIKE
YOU WANT TO GET IN A CHEAP SHOT
AND WALK AWAY.
>> IT LOOKS LIKE HE DID JUST
THAT WAS REQUIRED TO BREAK UP
THE FIGHT.
HE IS A PILOT AND WEARING A
UNIFORM.
THEN IT IS PILOT INDIFFERENCE.
>> BECAUSE YOU ARE THE PILOT AND
IN CHARGE OF WHAT IS GOING ON,
ON YOUR FLIGHT.
>> BUT HE DIDN'T BREAK IT UP.
>> IT IS STILL GOING.
>> THAT IS THE THING.
DELTA TOLD US THAT THEY TOOK HIM
OFF DUTY, THEY INVESTIGATED AND
CAME UP WITH THE CONCLUSION
ABOUT THE CHOKE HOLD.
BUT I THINK EVERYBODY AGREES
THAT IF YOU ARE GOING TO TRY TO
SEPARATE THEM, THEN STAY THERE
UNTIL SECURITY COMES.
>> UNTIL SECURITY COMES.
WHEN YOU WALK AWAY --
>> LIKE YOU WANTED TO HIT HER.
>> YOU KNOW WHAT THE QUESTION IS
GOING TO BECOME NOW?
WHAT CAN'T THE AIRLINE DO?
THEY CAN DO ANYTHING THEY WANT.
>> THEY CAN'T THROW YOU OUT MID
FLIGHT.
>> WE THINK SO, BUT WE ARE NOT
SURE.
>> IT IS A MATTER OF HOW THEY DO
IT.
>> LOOK, I AGREE HE PROBABLY
WENT OVER TO BREAK UP THE FIGHT.
>> WHICH IS FINE.
>> BUT THINK HE HIT HER, AND HE
DID THINK OF UNITED.
>> UH-OH, I NEED TO GET OUT OF
HERE.
>> AND HE WAS LIKE YOU KNOW
WHAT?
I WANT TO GET OUT OF HERE.
>> THIS IS DAMNED IF YOU DO, AND
DAMNED IF YOU DON'T.
IF HE WALKS BY, ULT SAY PILOT
INDIFFERENCE.
>> I WOULDN'T HAVE SAID
ANYTHING.
LET THEM FIGHT.
I WOULDN'T HAVE DONE ANYTHING.
>> HE WOULD HAVE HAD A REALLY
GOOD DEFENSE.
>> AIN'T NO WAY.
LET THEM FIGHT.
BUT I LOVE THE FACT --
>> CALL SECURITY, LET THEM TAKE
CARE OF THAT.
I FLY PLANES.
I DON'T BREAK UP FIGHTS.
>> HE HIT THEM, AND THEY WEREN'T
EVEN FAZED BY IT IT WAS A
MOMENTARILY DISRUPTION, AND THEY
HAD TO CONTINUE.
>> AS A PILOT, WHY ARE YOU
RISKING YOUR HAND?
YOU NEED YOUR HANDS TO FLY THE
PLANE.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
>> HE IS A PILOT, NOT A SURGEON,
COME ON.
>> HE WANTED TO COME OUT.
HE GRABBED THE WOMAN.
IT LOOKS LIKE HE IS PINCH SSED.
I CAN UNDERSTAND WHY HE IS.
>> THEY SCREWED UP HIS FLIGHT.
>> ANYWAY, THE TWO WOMEN DECIDED
NOT TO PRESS CHARGES AGAINST
ANYBODY.
>> AIN'T NO SNITCHING.
WE ARE KEEPING OUR MOUTHS SHUT.
>> IT IS ON VIDEO.
>> DO YOU THINK THERE IS GOING
TO BE A LAWSUIT?
>> NO.
>> REALLY?
>> NO I REALLY DON'T.
WHAT ARE THESE WOMEN GOING TO
DO.
YOUR HONOR, I HAD HER IN A CHOKE
HOLD AND THIS PILOT CAME ALONG
AND BROKE MY CHOKE HOLD.
>> MY NAME IS MEGAN FROM
TORONTO, CANADA.
I AGREE WITH CHARLES.
I THINK THE PILOT JUST REACTED
TO WHAT HE WAS DOING, AND HE
REALIZED WHAT HE DID, AND HE
THOUGHT ABOUT UNITED AND JUST
GOT OUT OF THE WAY.
AS YOU CAN STEWEY AT THE END OF
THE VIDEO, THE WOMAN SITS ON THE
WOMEN.
I THINK SHE REACTED THE WAY SHE
THOUGHT SHE NEEDED TO, AND HE
REACTED THE WAY HE THOUGHT HE
NEEDED TO, BUT HE HAD TO GET OUT
OF THERE.
>> HE HAD MORE ON LINE WITH HIS
JOB.
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Class Action Lawsuit Over Fyre Festival! | TMZ TV - Duration: 2:08.
ANNOUNCER: THE DISASTROUS FYRE
MUSIC FESTIVAL.
BIG SWITCH, FRAUD?
MAYBE.
LAWSUITS?
PROBABLY.
>> PEOPLE SAID THEY KNEW MONTHS
IN ADVANCE IT WAS NEVER GOING TO
WORK.
ANNOUNCER: THE CLASS ACTION
LAWSUIT, FILED BY MARK GERAGOS,
SAID IT WAS A SCAM AND ALLEGES
THE PROMOTERS MR. MCFARLAND AND
MR. RULE OUTRIGHT LIED AND NEVER
INTENDED TO MAKE IT AS AWESOME
AS THAT VIDEO MADE IT LOOK.
HARVEY: LET'S GET DOWN TO IT.
THERE'S SOMETHING TO THIS
LAWSUIT.
AT A POINT THESE GUYS KNEW THERE
WAS GOING TO BE FEMA TENTS
INSTEAD OF LUXURIOUS
ACCOMMODATIONS.
ANNOUNCER: CRAPPY TENTS, CRAPPY
FOOD, NO RUNNING WATER.
MCFARLAND TALKED TO US AND
ACCEPTED SOME OF THE BLAME.
>> WE UNDERESTIMATED THE SIZE WE
WOULD NEED.
WE GOT HIT BY A BIG STORM THAT
TOOK DOWN HALF OUR TENTS AS WELL
AS BROKE OUR WATER SYSTEM.
HARVEY: WHERE ARE THE PICTURES
OF THE TENTS?
WHERE WERE THE TENTS?
ANNOUNCER: I DON'T KNOW.
COULD HAVE WASHED UP ON THAT TOM
HANKS ISLAND BY NOW.
HARVEY: THE TENTS GOT BLOWN
OVER, WHICH I DON'T BELIEVE.
EXPLAIN THE FOOD TO ME.
>> WE WORKED HARD ON THE FOOD.
WE BELIEVE THE FOOD WAS GOOD.
ANNOUNCER: SOURCES SAY THE BREAD
AND CHEESE PHOTO WAS B.S.
THE REAL FOOD WAS BETTER, LIKE
THIS.
STILL, MCFARLAND IS PROMISING
REFUNDS TO EVERYONE AND A MUCH
BETTER FESTIVAL NEXT YEAR.
>> DO YOU THINK THIS IS STILL
GOING TO HAPPEN AT SOME POINT?
>> NO WAY.
ANNOUNCER: YEAH, IT WILL BE
GREAT WITH
MUSIC AND CHICKS AND HICKS AND
BELLA HADID -- SPEAKING OF
WHICH, WHERE WAS SHE DURING THIS
CLUSTER HUMP?
OH, POOLSIDE IN MIAMI.
THEN SHE WENT TO NEW YORK.
>> HOW WAS THE FYRE FESTIVAL?
[LAUGHTER]
>> SHE JUST STARTS LAUGHING.
HARVEY: WHY DO THAT?
>> SHE THINKS IT'S FUNNY.
SHE'S NOT GETTING SUED.
HARVEY: IT'S NOT FUNNY.
SHE PROMOTED IT.
THE LAUGH IS LIKE, JOKE'S ON
YOU!
ANNOUNCER: WELL, IT WAS A GOOD
ONE.
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Santa Fe arson team investigates TV show set fire - Duration: 2:11.
STARTED A FIRE ON A
SANTA FE COLLEGE CAMPUS.
MOST OF THE BUILDING IS
DESTROYED. BUT THIS
WASN'T JUST ANY BUILDING
-- IT
WAS PART OF THE SET FOR
THE SHOW MANHATTAN --
ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT OF
NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN LOS
ALAMOS DURING WORLD WAR
TWO..
NEWS 13'S KATHERINE
MOZZONE IS LIVE AT THE
SANTA FE
UNIVERSITY OF ART AND
DESIGN WITH MORE.
KIM -- FIREFIGHTERS
CAN'T SAY WHAT STARTED
IT, YET, BUT THEY TELL
ME IT DID RAISE RED
FLAGS -- AND THAT HAS
STUDENTS TALKING.
"Maybe this is part of a
scene or something."
SANTA FE UNIVERSITY OF
ART AND DESIGN STUDENTS
DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO
THINK ABOUT THESE PLUMES
OF SMOKE AND MASSIVE
FLAMES COMING FROM A SET
OF THE NOW-CANCELLED TV
SHOW "MANHATTAN".
"
but then it started to
get really bad.
"
"This ain't no green
screen, no CGI, nothing
like that, this is real.
STARTED LAST NIGHT.
AIRON MALONE WAS WORKING
IN THE
FITNESS CENTER ON
CAMPUS. HE SAYS ONCE HE
HEARD THE FIRE WAS
SPREADING TO NEARBY
TREES AND THREATENING
OTHER BUILDINGS, HE MADE
THE CALL TO SHUT DOWN
THE GYM AND GET PEOPLE
OUT.
WAS INJURED -- BUT THE
MANHATTAN
SET WAS DESTROYED. THIS
IS ALL THAT'S LEFT.
4;32;39;13 On this fire
our biggest challenge
was accessibility.
32;42;16 We had this
area fenced off and we
had neighboring
IT TOOK FIREFIGHTERS
MORE THAN AN HOUR TO GET
THIS BLAZE UNDER
CONTROL. HE SAYS THEY
GOT THE CALL AT 8:09, .
THEY ARRIVED, JUST FIVE
CITY'S ARSON
INVESTIGATION
TASK FORCE, TO FIND OUT
EXACTLY HOW IT STARTED.
This area, as you can
see, is closed off right
now, 4;36;05;17 IT's not
4;36;08;23 when we have
fires that are in
those areas, it's going
to strike as very odd to
us. 4;36;13;08 Raise a
red flag that something
might be wrong here.
4;36;16;09" WHILE
FIREFIGHTERS SIFT
THROUGH THE DEBRIS,
RUMORS ARE ALREADY
STARTING TO SPREAD AMONG
STUDENTS, ESPECIALLY
SINCE THE SCHOOL IS SET
TO CLOSE DOWN FOR GOOD.
4;26;20;00 They're
it down because it makes
kids not want to be
here. 4;26;27;01
INVESTIGATORS SAY
ANOTHER RED FLAG --
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Creepy Robots in Tokyo - Duration: 3:16.
OK. So, it's your first time in Japan..
and you've probably made a list of things you want to see.
Cherry blossoms, Mount Fuji, Geishas...
electronic toilets, etc..
But no trip to Japan would be complete without seeing a robot or two.
and there's no better place to see one than at Miraikan, here in Tokyo.
It's not just robots here.
This is the National Museum of Science and Innovation
and it's full of fascinating sciency stuff!
I could show you all that too, but...
I know you just want to see the robots!
Probably the most popular attraction here is ASIMO.
One of the first humanoid robots with face and voice recognition.
Also one of the very first robots with the ability to run...
and hop...
and sing!
and...
I want one!
Hmmm. What are they peeking at?
I hear a voice...
reading the news..
its...
a little girl!
Is she on the toilet!?
I know some people read the newspaper on the loo, but...
that's a step too far.
Hello Otonaroid. How are you?
Hello.
I am very well.
I recognize you.
Really? From where?
I have seen you on YouTube.
Yes! That's me!
A.I. Channel !
You are Kizuna Ai.
I am a big fan!
Anyway!...
Yes. Visit Miraikan.
It's in the Odaiba district, and it's awesome.
There are lots of educational talks, classes, and exhibitions to attend
It's always evolving
but they always have robots!
*Robots may not function as expected.
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Bay Area Air Quality Management Encourages Less Meat Eating To Help Spare The Air - Duration: 2:05.
A LIVE LOOK OVER A TOASTY BAY
AREA SKYLINE...
THE RISING TEMPERATURES
PROMPTING THE FIRST "SPARE THE
AIR DAY" FOR TOMORROW.
BUT LEAVING THE CAR AT HOME
ISN'T THE ONLY WAY AIR QUALITY
MANAGERS
WANT US HELP...
KPIX FIVE'S KIET DO SAYS THEY'D
ALSO LIKE US TO CHANGE OUR
DIETS.
(Kiet standup: The Bay Area air
quality district
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BREAKING Trump Fan Storms WH Press Room, Asks 1 BOLD Question That Has Media FURIOUS - News - Duration: 1:57.
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Coeur d'Alene looks to invest in waterfront property - Duration: 2:03.
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La particular celebración de gol de un jugador de la tercera división de México - Duration: 0:32.
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Wright-Patt leadership change - Duration: 0:57.
KATIE:WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR
FORCE BASE CELEBRATED A
COMMAND CHANGE THIS MORNING.
MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT MCMURRY
AND BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM
COOLEY HAVE EARNED NEW
TITLES... AND NEW JOBS ON
BASE. MCMURRY WILL LEAD THE
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT
CENTER... AND IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ALL
AIRCRAFT, ENGINES AND
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS IN THE AIR
FORCE FLEET. AND COOLEY WILL
BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MANAGING A
2.1-BILLION-DOLLAR AIR FORCE
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
IN THE RESEARCH LABORATORY.
MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT MCMURRY,
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT CENTER
COMMANDERWHAT I FOCUS ON IS
DOING OUR JOB TODAY AS WELL AS
I CAN. TAKE ADVATAGE OF THE
LOCATION THAT I HAVE, THE
RESOURCES THAT COME WITH THAT
AND MAKING SURE THAT WE ARE
DOING THE BEST WE CAN TO MAKE
THE BEST USE OF THE TAX AYERS'
RESOURCES TO DELIVER THE BEST
CAPIBILTY FOR OUR WAR FIGHTERS.
KATIE:MCMURRY IS REPLACING
LIEUTENANT. GENERAL JOHN
THOMPSON WHO IS LEAVING TO
COMMAND THE AIR FORCE SPACE &
MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER AT LOS
ANGELES AIR FORCE BASE. COOLEY
IS REPLACING MCMURRY AS THE
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KHSD Announcement Provides Opportunity for Non-Credentialed Teachers - Duration: 2:37.
HIRE TEACHERS WHO ARE NOT FULLY
CREDENTIALED.
23 ABC'S BRANDON JOHANSEN JOINS
US OUTSIDE THE
DISTRICT OFFICES WITH WHAT THIS
MEANS FOR BOTH STUDENTS AND
POTENTIAL TEACHERS.
TIM/JACKI, THIS PRACTICE ISN'T
NEW---IN FACT, KHSD SAYS IT'S
BEEN GOING ON IN THE STATE FOR
THE PAST TWENTY YEARS.
DESPITE THAT, LAST NIGHTS
ANNOUNCEMENT IS REASON FOR
EXCITEMENT FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE
SIMPLY LOOKING FOR AN
OPPORTUNITY.
WE'RE READY TO GO, WE WOULD LOVE
TO
HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO TEACH
OPPORTUNITY---THAT'S ALL MARIA
MCBRIDE IS LOOKING FOR
I FEEL PERSONALLY THAT I AM
PREPARED
AND READY TO GO.
READY TO GO AND BECOME A
TEACHER---SHE'S IN THE MIDDLE OF
HER CREDENTIAL PROGRAM, BUT
HASN'T FINISHED YET BECAUSE SHE
HAS TO FOCUS ON HER FULL-TIME
JOB AND RAISING HER CHILDREN.
FINANCIALLY I CAN'T JUST DROP MY
FULL
TIME JOB TO GO STUDENT TEACH.
BUT THE MOTHER OF THREE WANTS
TO TEACH, RIGHT HERE IN KERN
COUNTY
THE KERN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT OR BAKERSFIELD
CITY.EITHER OR.ANYBODY.
THAT'S WHERE LAST NIGHTS
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE KERN
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT COMES IN.
AS A SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS IN
CALIFORNIA CONTINUES---THE
DISTRICT NOW HAS PERMISSION TO
HIRE UP TO 25 TEACHERS WHO
HAVEN'T COMPLETED THEIR
CREDENTIAL PROGRAM.
BUT YOU CAN'T JUST WALK IN OFF
THE STREETS---YOU
HAVE TO BE ENROLLED IN A
CREDENTIAL PROGRAM TO QUALIFY,
AND AS KHSD EXPLAINS---THIS
ISN'T JUST HAPPENING HERE
THREE FOURTHS OF THE DISTRICTS
IN
CALIFORNIA THIS LAST YEAR HIRED
PARTIALLY CREDENTIALED TEACHERS.
AND IT'S BEEN HAPPENING FOR A
WHILE---CURRENTLY, ROUGHLY 2
PERCENT OF TEACHERS AT KHSD ARE
NOT FULLY CREDENTIALED.
I KNOW THAT MY CHILDREN WHO
ATTEND KHSD HAVE BEEN IN CLASSES
WHERE PARTIALLY CREDENTIALED
TEACHERS HAVE TAUGHT, AND QUITE
HONESTLY THEY'RE SOME OF THE
BEST
TEACHERS THEY'VE EVER HAD.
AND ALTHOUGH TEACHING WHILE
EARNING YOUR CREDENTIAL IS
PERFECT FOR RECENT COLLEGE
GRADUATES----THEY AREN'T THE
ONLY CANDIDATES. IT'S ALSO FOR
PEOPLE LOOKING FOR A SECOND
CAREER --- PEOPLE WHO FIND THEIR
CALLING AT THE HEAD OF THE
CLASSROOM.
THEY HAVE A LOT OF EXPERIENCE,
THEY
HAVE A LOT OF KNOWLEDGE AND THEY
HAVE A LOT OF PASSION.
PASSION LIKE MARIA HAS.
BECAUSE OF MY BACKGROUND IN
EDUCATION AND THE MILITARY, I'M
READY TO GO, I.SO I THINK I'M
READY AND.YES.
YES---THE WORD SHE'LL BE HOPING
TO HEAR AFTER SHE HANDS IN
THOSE APPLICATIONS.
AGAIN, TO MAKE IT CLEAR---I
CANNOT JUST WALK INTO THE
DISTRICT OFFICE AND GET HIRED.
YOU MUST BE ON YOUR WAY TO
COMPLETING
YOUR CREDENTIAL PROGRAM TO
TEACH---IF THAT SOUNDS LIKE
SOMETHING YOU'D BE INTERESTED IN
OR IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, WE'LL
HAVE CONTACT INFO FOR THE
DISTRICT ON OUR WEBSITE,
TURNTO23 DOT COM.
IN SOUTHWEST BAKERSFIELD,
BRANDON JOHANSEN 23 ABC.
LOCAL EMERGENCY OFFICIALS
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Albuquerque BioPark expecting new zoo babies - Duration: 2:23.
THE BIOPARK FAMILY IS
GROWING. THREE OF THE
ZOOS GIRAFFES ARE
PREGNANT, ALL AT THE
SAME TIME, AND ALL FROM
THE SAME MALE.
NEWS 13'S AARON DRAWHORN
IS LIVE AT THE RIO
GRANDE ZOO --
AARON:
DEAN... THERE'S NOT
ANYTHING IN THE WATER
HERE. BUT ONE MALE
GIRAFFE HAS BEEN BUSY
AND GETTING AROUND.
GIRAFFES ARE TALL AND
PROUD.
iPhone pic click
Nathan Madrid/Age 9:
"They're my favorite
animal." AND THIS BIG
GUY ...
"This is Buccaner. He's
the sire or dad to all
the baby giraffes."
BUCCANEER IS GOING TO
HAVE THREE NEW BABIES --
AND THREE BABY MAMAS, IF
YOU WILL.
"Ha ha, no comment on
that one. Ha..." IT'S
JUST NATURE.
"He's been a busy boy
and so he's got three
pregnant girls. He's a
really calm, really
mellow animal."
BUCCANEER IS THE LADY'S
MAN OF THIS EXHIBIT.
"Here in captivity, he's
just trying to pass on
his genes."
"All you have to do is
watch his behavior, and
if he's not interested
in the girls, you know
they're already
pregnant."
"He knows he's a
superstar." THE
MOMS-TO-BE ARE
CAMILLA...WHO'S BEEN
PREGNANT ONCE BEFORE
NAIRA
... THIS IS HER FIRST...
AND JUNE.
June's big." THIS IS HER
ELEVENTH.
Alan Cohen/New
Hampshire: "It's
terrific. We wish we
could be here for the
birth of all of them."
WORD'S GOTTEN AROUND
TOO.
David Michalski/
Albuquerque: "Buccaneer,
he's the daddy of all
three."
Cristian Gonzales/
Albuquerque: "I think
it's cool three of them
are pregnant by the same
one." ADULTS AND KIDS
ALIKE ARE EXCITED.
Jasonay Owens/Age 8:
"That's fantastic."
Damon Pavia/Age 8: "He
has to take care of
"Three baby mamas, what
a great treat for us all
and i hope people come
and see it." BUT WITH
GIRAFFES ... BE
PATIENT.
"The thing I learned
about giraffes. They
look like they're about
to explode, and then you
have to wait another
month or two." YOU CAN
SAY THAT AGAIN. FOR
APRIL, IT WAS ANY DAY
NOW -- FOR MONTHS.
"They always look huge,
where you think it's
going to be any day, any
day, any day."
"Ahhh." MORE AHH'S WILL
COME -- IN DUE TIME.
Paul Huang/ABQ BioPark
Senior Zookeeper: "Just
seeing these goofy
faces everyday. That's
what it's all about."
GIRAFFES HAVE A 15-MONTH
GESTATION PERIOD.
THE THREE GIRAFFES ARE
DUE FROM MID-MAY
THROUGH
OCTOBER.
OKAY AARON. BUCCANEER
IS 14 YEARS OLD AND CAME
TO ALBUQUERQUE FROM
BUSCH GARDENS IN TAMPA
ABOUT A
DECADE AGO. HE HAS
ALREADY SIRED FIVE
CALVES HERE -- FOUR OF
THEM WITH JUNE.
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Jackie Johnson's Weather Forecast (May 2) - Duration: 2:36.
AS LONG AS THE HOLLYRIDGE TRAIL
AT THE END OF EACH WOULD DRIVE.
BACK TO THE STUDIO.
PAT: THANKS DANIELLE.
IF YOU HIGH TOMORROW DO NEED TO
BRING SONS -- SUNSCREEN AND
BRING A HAT.
JACKIE: WE HAVE GOT A LOT OF
CHANGES PAT AND RICK.
GOOD EVENING EVERYONE.
HOT AND SUNNY.
FEELS LIKE SUMMER RIGHT NOW BUT
THEY ARE RIGHT, YOU MIGHT NEED
AN UMBRELLA.
WE ARE DEFINITELY GOING TO GET
WET WEATHER, AND MAYBE NOT HAPPY
THAT WE HAVE SHOWERS IN THE
FORECAST AND MUCH COOLER
TEMPERATURES BUT WHAT A
BEAUTIFUL DAY.
WE ARE TAKING A LIFE LOOK
OUTSIDE.
LONG BEACH NICE BLUE SKIES BUT
YOU CAN SEE THAT CLOUD COVER,
THAT'S A SHOWER -- SHALLOW
MARINE LAYER WE HAD IN PLACE
WITH LOW CLOUDS AND FOG ALONG
THE COAST THIS MORNING AND THAT
WILL BE THE CASE FOR TOMORROW.
EVERYWHERE ELSE CLEAR HOT AND
SUNNY BUT AT THE COAST WE WILL
HAVE CLOUDS AND FOG IN THE
MORNING AND EVENING HOURS AND
THAT WILL KEEP TEMPERATURES
DOWN.
OTHER THAN THAT THE WARMING
TREND CONTINUES.
TEMPERATURES WERE EVEN WARMER
TODAY THAN YESTERDAY.
WE HAVE ABOVE AVERAGE
TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE SOUTH
AND BIG CHANGES BY THE END OF
THE WEEK INTO THE WEEKEND AS A
CUT-OFF LOW MOVES IN SO WE'LL
HAVE A CHANCE OF SHOWERS, CLOUDS
AND COOLER TEMPERATURES.
FOR TODAY LOOK AT THAT HIGH,
87 DEGREES, 74 THE NORMAL HIGH
SO AGAIN WELL ABOVE AVERAGE AND
THE HEAT IS ON THIS EVENING.
WE ARE STILL INTO THE 90s IN
SAN BERNARDINO IN VICTORVILLE,
87 IN ONTARIO IN RIVERSIDE,
STILL INTO
FULLERTON, 75 IN SANTA ANA, 71
IN OXNARD AND 87 IN VAN
THE SATELLITE PICTURE SHOWING A
LITTLE BIT OF CLOUD COVER YOU
WILL SEE ALONG THE COAST TONIGHT
THROUGH TOMORROW MORNING AT IN
LENT JUST UNDER CLEAR SKIES AND
CLEAR SKIES MEAN LOTS OF
SUNSHINE AND HOT TEMPERATURES.
IN FACT I LIKE SHOWING THIS MAP
RIGHT HERE.
A VERY SIMPLE MAP ON SATELLITE
RADAR BUT IT SHOWS YOU WHERE THE
RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE IS.
YOU CAN SEE HOW THE CLOUDS AND
MOISTURE ARE GOING AROUND THIS
RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE.
IT'S A VERY BIG RIDGE OF HIGH
PRESSURE IN PLACE.
EVENTUALLY IT RAKES DOWN AND A
CUT-OFF LOW MOVES IN.
WHEN DOES A MOVE-IN?
LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT MY
SEVEN-DAY FORECAST.
THE NEXT THREE DAYS WE ARE
LOOKING GOOD.
IT STARTS TO APPROACH ON
SATURDAY SO SATURDAY I THINK WE
WILL SEE DRIZZLE AT THE BEACHES
BECAUSE OF THE STRONGER ONSHORE
FLOW BUT L.A. AND OC METRO AREAS
AND VALLEYS MUCH COOLER.
RAIN ON SUNDAY ON AND OFF IN
MONDAY TO TUESDAY WE COULD HAVE
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Local boy gets $25,000 dog that could save his life - Duration: 2:38.
WE ALL KNOW DOGS ARE EXPENSIVE.
BUT ARE WORTH IT.
ONE LOCAL FAMILY HAD TO SAVE UP
FOR ONE YEAR TO RAISE
THE 25-THOUSAND DOLLARS IT TAKES
TO BUY A SPECIAL TYPE OF DOG...
23 ABC'S LEAH PEZZETTI JOINS US
NOW IN THE LIVE CENTER WITH
MORE DETAILS...
LEAH???
TIM AND JACKI - WE ALL KNOW DOGS
CAN BE USED FOR
SAFETY.
ONE LOCAL BOY IS EXPERIENCING
THIS SAFETY FIRSTHAND.
"
WELL I'VE ALWAYS HAD A DOG."
TEN YEAR OLD ELIJAH LIDGETTE HAS
GROWN UP WITH MAN'S BEST FRIEND.
BUT NOW -
"
THIS IS GIGI SHE'S A CHOCOLATE
LAB AND SHE'S ONE YEAR OLD." HE
HAS HIS VERY OWN. HE HAS TO TAKE
CARE OF "GIGI" ALL BY HIMSELF.
"
BRUSHING HER TOOTH GIVING HER
THE RIGHT FOO PICKING UP HER
POOP WITH BAG
WHEREVER I GO."
A BIG TASK - BUT GIGI HAS AN
EVEN BIGGER JOB.
"
ONE OF THE FEARS YOU HAVE AS A
PARENT AS A CHILD WITH DIABETES
IS THEY'RE GOING TO FALL ASLEEP
ONE DAY AND THEIR BLOOD SUGAR
GOES LOW AND THEY'RE NOT GOING
TO WAKE UP."
GIGI WILL BE MONITORING ELIJAH'S
DIABETES...
"
EVERYWHERE HE GOES GIGI WILL
FOLLOW."
DAVE - HIS FATHER - IS THANKFUL
FOR GIGI--- A "LIVING" ALARM--
WHO CAN ALERT ELIJAH WHEN IS
BLOOD SUGAR IS TOO LOW OR HIGH.
"
WHAT THIS DOG IS GOING TO DO IS
GIVE ME THE PEACE OF MIND TO BE
ABLE TO
RELAX A LITTLE BIT AND
UNDERSTAND THERE'S A GUARDIAN
ANGEL THAT'S GOING
TO LOOK AFTER MY SON AND IF HE
NEEDS HELP SHE'LL BE ABLE TO
GIVE IT TO HIM." THAT GUARDIAN
ANGEL - A FURRY FOUR LEGGED
CREATURE. "
WHEN ELIJAH IS HIGH SHE STOPS
WHAT SHE'S DOING AND GOES
STRAIGHT TO
ELIJAH AND ALERTS HIM."
ONLY A COUPLE HOURS AFTER
MEETING ELIJAH - SHE ALREADY
ALERTED HIM OF LOW BLOOD SUGAR.
NATS OF HIM TAKING HIS BLOOD
SUGAR
"
IT WAS JUST SO AWESOME TO SEE
HER JUST FOCUS IN ON HIM AND
SHE'S ONLY BEEN
HERE FOR A DAY SO I CAN'T
IMAGINE WHAT THE NEXT TEN YEARS
WILL HOLD."
CERTAINLY A LOT OF TRAINING
FIRST. "
I'VE HEARD SHE'S A LITTLE BIT OF
A TROUBLE MAKER." THIS YOUNG
PUP. AND THIS YOUNG PUP. NEED TO
LEARN HOW TO WORK TOGETHER.
"
GIGI COME HERE LAY DOWN SIT GIGI
SIT. NOPE." BUT ELIJAH KNOWS
GIGI IS QUICKLY BONDING "
SHE LIKES ME RUBBING HER
STOMACH." AND BECOMING
"
COMPANION
..
MAN'S BEST FRIEND
LIFE COMPANION
.
THE LIDGETTS WERE ABLE TO
PURCHASE GIGI FOR AS YOU
HEARD TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS THROUGH
"SERVICE DOGS BY WARREN
RETRIEVERS."
THE FAMILY TELLS ME THE
COMMUNITY PLAYED A LARGE ROLE IN
SUPPORTING THEIR FUNDRAISERS...
PURCHASE GIGI FOR AS YOU HEARD
TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS THROUGH "SERVICE DOGS BY
WARREN
RETRIEVERS."
THE FAMILY TELLS ME THE
COMMUNITY PLAYED A LARGE
ROLE IN SUPPORTING THEIR
FUNDRAISERS...
SOME AS SIMPLE AS A COOKIE SALE.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON
HOW TO GET A SERVICE DOG - YOU
CAN CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE
- TURN TO 23 DOT COM.
IN THE LAST YEAR, TWO MORE
OFFICERS WERE ADDED TO THE
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Amherst family facing long road with skull deformity affecting 3 of 5 siblings - Duration: 2:18.
AURORA AND BUFFALO. ANYONE WITH
INFORMATION IS ASKED TO CALL
CRIME STOPPERS.
NEW TONIGHT AT 5:30... AN
AMHERST FAMILY IS COPING WITH A
SERIOUS MEDICAL CONDITION
AFFECTING THREE OF THEIR FIVE
KIDS. .
IT IS A RARE SKULL DEFORMITY.
NEWS 4'S ANGELA CHRISTOFOROS HAS
THEIR STORY.
3-YEAR-OLD LANDON LYONS IS
HAPPIEST WHEN HE'S PLAYING WITH
HIS I-PAD, OR HIS THERAPY CAT
STOLIE. IT'S TEMPORARY COMFORT
IN THE PAIN
HE FACES EVERYDAY.
3:48- 3:59 ((HE'S MISERABLE ALL
THE TIME HE DOESN'T LEAVE THE
COUCH. HE DOES NOTHING BUY LAY
HERE, SUCK HIS FINGERS AND CRY.
AND IT'S TAKEN A TOLL ON HIM HE
HASN'T REALLY HAD A CHILDHOOD,
NONE OF MY KIDS HAVE HAD A
CHILDHOOD.)) LANDON HAS A
DEFORMITY OF THE
SKULL CALLED CHIARI
MALFORMATION.
1:58- 2:17 ((SO THE SKULL FUZES
TOO SOON IN UTERO WHICH CAUSES
THE BRAIN TO HAVE NOWHERE ELSE
TO GO BUT DOWN SO THEIR BRAIN
ACTUALLY EXTENDS INTO THEIR
SPINAL CANAL AND BECAUSE OF THIS
IT CAUSES A
LOT OF ISSUES, NEUROLOGICAL
ISSUES, HEADCHES, LEG ISSUES.))
HE'S 1 OF 5 SIBLINGS, AND 2 OF
HIS OTHER
SIBLINGS CARLEY AND GREYSON HAVE
THE SAME CONDITION.
4:59- 5:07 ((IT'S VERY UNCOMMON
TO HAVE MULTIPLES IN A FAMILY
THAT HAVE IT. TO HAVE 3 OR MORE
IT'S RARE.)) LANDON AND HIS
SIBLINGS ALSO HAVE A
SERIES OF OTHER ISSUES LIKE
SEIZURES
3:27- 3:45 ((IT AFFECTS THEIR
DAY TO DAY LIFE, ANYTIME THE
WEATHER CHANGES LIKE IT DOES IN
BUFFALO WE HAVE A REALLY HARD
TIME WITH THEM. THE PRESSURE
INCREASES IN THEIR HEAD IT
CAUSES HEADACHES, CAUSES
PROBLEMS WITH THEIR WALKING,
THEIR WANTING TO EAT.)) CHIARI
MALFORMATION IS A LIFE LONG
CONDITION, AND THE LYONS HAVE A
LONG ROAD AHEAD OF THEM.
6:01- 6:13 ((LANDON WILL BE
HAVING TWO MORE OPERATIONS ON
HIS BRAIN AND HIS SKULL AND HE'S
ALSO FACING A SPINE SURGERY. AND
CARLY AS WELL IS FACING A SPINE
SURGERY AND THIS IS ALL WITHIN
THE NEXT 12 MONTHS.))
((THE LYONS HAVE A LOT OF DEBT
DUE TO MEDICAL EXPENSES. ON MAY
20TH, A MEAT AND BASKET RAFFLE
WILL BE TAKING PLACE AT THE
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS IN
CHEEKTOWAGA TO HELP RELIEVE THE
FAMILY. MORE INFORMATION ON THE
EVENT WILL BE POSTED WITH
THIS STORY AT WIVB DOT COM. IN
THE NEWSROOM ANGELA CHRISTOFOROS
NEWS 4.))
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Tana Mongeau's response to Caitlin scandal drama - Duration: 8:46.
And then I'm like scanning- I'm like trying to scan- I'm like, "No, come here, look!" and then I scanned it again, it doesn't work once again, it's red and they were like "Come with us".
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History of Leica - Duration: 2:51.
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#OptionB Story: Danny Murillo & Steven Czifra - Duration: 4:53.
The first time I got arrested and put into handcuffs I was eight years old.
I grew up in Los Angeles.
I was first-generation Mexican-American.
My parents had just came from Mexico.
Me and two other kids, we were caught with spray cans and they accused us of stealing them from Home Depot.
The people at Home Depot said, no, nobody stole these cans
They still took us to the station, and I remember him saying to us
we're gonna take you to the station because we're gonna prepare you for your future.
That really left a mark on me.
When I was thirteen years old I joined a street gang.
I grew up in a community where gang violence existed.
By the age of thirteen it was something that was already normalized.
I started selling weed.
From that, I went to crack.
On my eighteenth birthday I was sent to prison with a sentence of 15 years
and two felonies.
I ended up getting transferred to Pelican Bay SHU.
You're in your cell 22-and-a-half hours a day.
You can talk to people through the vent, you can talk to people through the toilet
but seeing somebody, that's very rare.
You're allowed to come out for an hour and a half.
You come out by yourself
through a small concrete enclosure with the walls about 18 feet high.
The hardest thing was understanding that that place was built to break you.
Mentally, physically, and spiritually.
I started talking to this individual who has been incarcerated since 1977.
We got to share a lot of our ideas.
You know he asked me it is that I like to read, what kind of books I like to read
and I told him I prefer history books and books with facts
and he told me that I should give fiction a try.
And to me that had a very big impact.
The first book I read was Charles Dickens.
Oliver Twist.
And then after that I think I might have read The Grapes of Wrath.
And then Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment.
And then Candide, which was really my favorite one.
I wanted to take advantage of what was available there in the prison.
And at that point there was a GED program
and then after I received my GED they were offering correspondence courses through a community college.
And I came home with about 48 credits.
Once I started school, I literally told myself, I'm gonna dedicate myself to my education
and that's it.
I was accepted to UC Berkeley, and then the first day of school
is the day that I met Steven.
I was a 38-year-old junior.
Mostly invisible to my peers, you know?
Cause once you hit like 32 you're pretty much invisible to
the cool kids, you know what I mean?
I told him something about feeling uncomfortable around all these young people
and he's like, yeah, me too, man!
And I told him something about, I've been away from school for a long time
and he's like, yeah, me too.
And I told him I was in Pelican Bay SHU.
And he – "Literally? Funny, me too."
When I got here I was socially isolated.
I didn't know anything about what this being at UC Berkeley was about,
and so I was looking for a place to find a community
cause I knew the importance of community. It's what makes us human.
One of the results of incarceration for people that are coming home
is having to live with the stigma
of being the boogeyman, being the bad person
being the animal, right?
It leaves a mark on you, you know what I mean?
Incarceration is a traumatic experience.
You should still seek some type of help to be able to cope with what you went through.
So I want to start this meeting off with a check-in question.
And the question is gonna be,
how is your semester going and what are you looking forward to?
Hi everybody, my name is Liniqa
and this is my first semester here at Cal.
We work to find out those barriers
that are social and cultural
and ameliorate them or eliminate them altogether.
I was resilient enough
to overcome the trauma that solitary confinement imposes on the individual
and use it to my advantage.
I want to be a resource for people.
And be able to put people in positions to be able to excel after incarceration.
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#OptionB Story: Anthony Ocampo - Duration: 3:58.
LA where I grew up had a lot of Latinos and a lot of Filipinos, so I grew up in an immigrant community.
My parents are both from the Philippines. They immigrated here in the early 1980s.
As a kid in an immigrant family, it comes with a lot of pressure...
because you feel like everything that you do is a reflection of all the struggles that they had coming to this country.
My mom and dad are both very, very Catholic.
One of the things they dreamed of was me marrying the right girl.
I always just told myself, "You know what? I'm just really focused on school." And I think that was like, my distraction from it.
Because I couldn't necessarily come to terms with the fact that hey, maybe I might not like girls.
I told her, you know, "Mom, I don't think I like girls."
It was hard because I knew that my mom is thinking, "Oh, this means my dreams of what I envisioned for my son are not going to happen."
It was just something that was swept under the rug and we didn't talk about it for a lot of years.
I guess the hard part about that is, you know, whenever you meet someone that's important...
you want to share this amazing thing that's happening to you.
It felt like I couldn't do that. Because I felt like I would be disappointing my family.
I went to Stanford and I would look at the LGBT organizations. They were mostly white.
So, what I see from the gay community there is not necessarily something that I relate to.
It wasn't actually until I left college and moved back to LA where I started to go out to these parties...
where you would see young men that look exactly like the ones that grew up in my neighborhood.
It was like a light bulb switched on in my head. And it just felt more and more at home.
Over time I got to know them on a deeper level and it was just really great to have people that understood you in that particular way.
I love my friends so much.
I think they're so important because when you turn on the television or you go to the movies, you don't see anybody that looks like you.
To have a group of friends where you can share jokes and everyone knows exactly what you're talking about, that's amazing.
My friends sometimes joke and say that you made a career out of talking about yourself.
I'm really curious about the way coming out experiences play out in immigrant families.
I started doing this research project where I would talk to other gay men that grew up in immigrant families, and I would just ask them...
"Hey, how was it for you coming out to your parents?"
I was so curious about other situations where people were out to their parents and their parents were supportive.
Like, inviting their partners to come and hang out with them.
In my situation, it didn't necessarily feel like that was an option.
I would share these stories with my parents.
And I think that over time once they started to hear them, slowly, very, very slowly, they started to accept it.
When Joe and I started dating, I wanted to share this person with my parents because it was serious.
What I would say to people is "Find the people that accept you and find the people that see you for who you are."
And when you have a community in which you can share these stories, you know that other people have gone through it...
but more importantly, other people have gone past those obstacles.
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Top 6 Cancer Prevention Foods - health - Duration: 6:58.
Top 6 Cancer Prevention Foods
According to the US National Cancer Institute�s Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results
(SEER) Database, 43.3% of American males and 37.8% of American females will develop cancer
in their lifetime.
That�s a staggering number. Almost one out of two men and a little more than one out
of three women.
So what can you do about it? beforehand? before that diagnosis comes in and it�s too late.
There has been a lot of research into preventative measures, even some done by the American Cancer
Society (surprisingly) but it�s all scattered and unclear in many ways.
So I decided to do some of my own research and really create something valuable. I decided
to research the best specific anti-cancer, or cancer prevention foods in the world.
These foods were made to keep your body in a peak state of health and avoid cancer from
developing in the first place.
The best way to �Fight Cancer� is to prevent it, it�s to live healthy, eat healthy, exercise
and get plenty of nutrition. When I was doing research for this article I wanted to creating
something unique, interesting and new.
We�ve all seen articles and scientific journals stating that a specific food prevents cancer
in lab rat studies, and that�s great! and those foods are definitely on the cancer prevention
list.
What about taking another approach though? what about focusing on the causes of cancer
and then backtracking a bit.
Why not research foods that have the best anti-cancer development effects, meaning,
find the main causes of cancer and find the foods that have the closest matching nutritional
profile to supplement preventing the main causes of cancer?
Does this make sense? I hope so! if not, I�ll be recording a video on youtube about this
within the next week or so.
Here�s how I came up with the content for this article�
It makes sense right? take the the top alkalizing and anti-inflammatory foods on the planet
and these have to be the best cancer prevention foods as well. So I did my research and this
is what I found�
The Top Alkalizing Foods On The Planet
1. Kale: Kale is one of if not the richest alkalizing food on the planet. It�s rich
in many vitamins and minerals that alkalize like calcium and magnesium. It�s a great
source of chlorophyll which plays an important role in alkalizing the body.
This is also a very strong anti-inflammatory food because of the omega 3 fatty acids contained
in this green so it really tops this list in two ways!
2. Lemon: Lemon is acidic in nature but when in the human body it creates an alkalizing
effect. Once it enters the metabolism it�s minerals enter the bloodstream and really
help to alkalize the body.
Lemon is also very rich in vitamin C which boosts immunity to prevent tumorous cancer
growth.
3. Broccoli: One of the top alkalizing foods on the planet and a great source of fiber
which is healthy for the Colon. It also contains sulforaphane which is a known anti-cancer
compound.
Other foods worth consuming to alkalize the body are coconut water, any leafy greens,
celery, cucumber, and most green vegetables in general because of the chlorophyll content
in them.
The Top Anti-Inflammatory Foods On The Planet
1. Turmeric: Turmeric is one of my favorite medicinal spices on the planet, coming from
India. According to PubMed.gov, cancer rates in India are lower than those in western countries.
Duke University found more than 200 citations for turmeric and cancer and more than 700
for curcumin and cancer. In the book Phytochemicals: Mechanisms of Action, are discussed.
Curcumin, which is the active compound in turmeric were effective in animal models in
prevention and/or treatment of colon cancer, mammary cancer, prostate cancer, murine hepatocarcinogenesis
(liver cancer in rats), esophageal cancer, and oral cancer.
Duke said that the effectiveness of the herb against these cancers compared favorably with
that reported for pharmaceuticals. I personally love this liquid turmeric for bioavailability
and assimilation reasons.
2. Blueberries: With a rich blend of nutrients and anthocyanin antioxidants, blueberries
protect the brain and aid in anti-inflammatory efforts. They are low on the glycemic index
(like most berries) which some people believe feed cancer cells already out of balance.
They can also be frozen without effecting their antioxidant benefits, unlike many other
foods.
Be sure to eat organic blueberries as new studies are showing that organic blueberries
have higher concentrations of phenol antioxidants and anthocyanin antioxidants giving you the
best anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer effects.
3. Flaxseeds: You may be wondering why flaxseeds made the list right? well, it�s the richest
source of omega 3 fatty acids on the planet. Omega 3 fatty acids are one of the main drivers
for creating an anti-inflammatory state within the body.
Other anti-inflammatory foods include, fish, walnuts, ginger, cloves, garlic.
And there you have it, eat more Kale, Lemon, Broccoli, Turmeric, Blueberry and Flaxseeds
to prevent cancer. If I had cancer I would load up on these foods as often as I could
as well.
Notice one more thing, Kale is green, Lemon is Yellow, Turmeric is orange, blueberry is
blue and flaxseeds are brown. Notice the different colors? Eat the rainbow (the rainbow from
the earth, not skittles) and you�ll notice dramatic positive effects on your health!
To your health and well-being! Please share this article to help spread the word about
these amazing foods and help inspire more healthy choices! � David Benjamin
P.S. If you already have cancer eat these foods, or share it with those who it may bring
hope too. My mother is a stage 4 colon cancer survivor, if she can do it you can too!
Keep your head up, take care of your health and laugh a lot! Laughing boosts immunity
which gives you strength, vitality and life back!
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Chris Lopez, Kailyn Lowry's Baby Daddy: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know - Duration: 3:41.
Kailyn Lowry, one of the stars of Teen Mom 2 and 16 And Pregnant, has finally confirmed that Chris Lopez is the father of her third child.
The 25-year-old Lowry, who wrote the bestsellers Love Is Bubblegum and Pride Over Pity, is already the mother of Lincoln Marshall Marroquin, 3
and Isaac Elliot Rivera, 7. Both of her sons are from previous relationships. Isaac's father is Jo Rivera
an ex-boyfriend. Lincoln's father is Javi Marroquin, to whom she was married to from 2012 to 2016
Here's what we know about Lopez and Lowry's relationships.
1. Lowry Finally Confirmed Lopez Is the Father on Twitter
2. Lopez Once Tweeted & Deleted an Apology to a 'Miracle Child'
3. Lowry Wrote That This is the Baby She 'Wasn't Sure If I Could Have'
4. Tyler Hill & J.C. Cueva Were Considered Potential Baby Daddies
5. Lopez Is Lowry's Third Different Baby Daddy
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