ARE OFFERING A REWARD OF
$100,000 FOR INFORMATION ON
WHERE HE COULD EAT.
THIS PRISONER AT THE CENTER OF A
MANHUNT IN JESSUP.
>> HE WAS WEARING ALL-WHITE
CLOTHING.
WE DID FIND A COUPLE ARTICLES IN
THE WOODS.
WE CANNOT CONFIRM FOR SURE WHAT
HE MAY BE WEARING.
VANESSA: DAVID WATSON CANNOT
REMOVE THESE.
HOWARD COUNTY POLICE RELEASING
NEW IMAGES OF HIS TATTOOS.
A DAYLONG SEARCH TURNING UP FEW
CLUES.
IT STARTED AFTER 9:30 THIS
MORNING WHEN DETENTION OFFICERS
BROUGHT HIM TO THE HOSPITAL
CENTER.
>> A GUARD OPEN THE DOOR.
WATSON, WHO WAS THE ONLY
OCCUPANT, PUSHED THE GUARD TO
THE GROUND.
VANESSA: WATSON WAS PICKED UP
FOR MY DELAWARE PRISON WHERE HE
IS SERVING A SENTENCE OF MORE
THAN 100 YEARS.
HERE IN MARYLAND, HE IS SERVING
A SIMILAR SENTENCE.
ACCORDING TO ONLINE COURT
RECORDS, A MARYLAND JUDGE DEEMED
WATSON INCOMPETENT TO STAND
TRIAL.
HE WAS IN JESSUP FOR A COURT
ORDERED PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATION.
POLICE USING HELICOPTERS AND
DOGS TO SEARCH FOR WATSON FOR
MUCH OF THE DA
THEY DID FIND HANDCUFFS AND A
WAIST CHAIN IN THE PARKING LOT,
NEAR THE PRISONER TRANSPORT VAN.
>> THE GUARDS FROM THE DETENTION
CENTER DO CARRY WEAPONS.
HOWEVER, THE HAD SECURED THOSE
WEAPONS BEFORE THEY OPENED THE
DOOR.
WE DO NOT LEAVE HE HAD ACCESS TO
A WEAPON.
VANESSA: RIGHT NOW, OFFICIALS
SAY THERE IS NO INDICATION
WHETHER HE PLANNED THIS ESCAPE.
THEY SAY THERE IS NO INDICATION
HE HAD ANY CONTACT IN THE AREA.
LIVE IN JESSUP, VANESSA HERRING,
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2 Investigators: The Black Market For Diabetes Test Strips - Duration: 3:39.
TONIGHT, 2 INVESTIGATOR
BRAD EDWARDS EXPOSES A BLACK
MARKET FOR MEDICAL SUPPLIES
NEEDED BY DIABETICS.
IT STARTED WHEN WE SAW THE
SIGNS OFFERING CASH FOR TESTING
STRIPS.
AS BRAD REPORTS, THERE'S A COST
HERE TO BOTH PATIENTS AND
TAXPAYERS.
YOU HAVE CASH HERE?
YEAH, I HAVE CASH.
LET ME SEE WHAT YOU GOT.
FROM A SUBURB STRIP MALL --
IS THAT WHAT YOU GOT THERE?
Reporter: -- TO A GROCERY
MART, IT'S A MEDICAL BLACK
MARKET.
WHAT THEY'RE DOING IS NOT
EXPRESSLY LEGAL.
THERE COULD BE 40.
Reporter: BOXES OF DIABETIC
TEST STRIPS.
TABS USED TO MONITOR BLOOD
SUGAR LEVELS FOR THE COUNTRY'S
ABOUT 30 MILLION DIABETICS.
WE SAW HER ADVERTISING TO BUY
UNUSED STRIPS ON CRAIGSLIST.
ON CRAIGSLIST, THERE'S SELLERS
WITH FISTS FULL OF CASH.
MIDDLEMEN BUYERS OFFERED US 10
TO 20 BUCKS FOR A 50-STRIP BOX
THAT RETAILS FOR $50.
THIS SOUNDS LIKE A FRAUD.
Reporter: FEDERAL PROSECUTOR
MARIATI WORKS SUCH CASES.
A 2014 AUDIT IDENTIFIED $425
MILLION WORTH OF QUESTIONABLE,
MEDICARE TEST STRIPS SPENDING.
MEDICARE FRAUD IS RAMPANT.
SOMEBODY FINDING A WAY TO GET
SOMETHING FREE OUT OF THE
SYSTEM.
Reporter: BRAD HART AUDITS
THE STATE'S $20 BILLION IN
MEDICAID SPENDING.
HE SAYS STRIP SELLERS ARE OFTEN
DIABETICS COVERED BY MEDICAID.
THEY HAVE STRIPS TO SELL
BECAUSE THEY'RE UNDERTESTING OR
RECEIVING TOO MANY.
THE RECIPIENT IS LOOKING FOR
CASH.
AND THIS NEEDS TO BE
ADDRESSED.
Reporter: A SPECIALIST SAYS
IT'S NOT RIGHT THAT SOME
DIABETICS HAVE EXTRA STRIPS TO
SELL WHILE OTHERS ARE FORCED TO
SEARCH FOR BLACK MARKET DEALS.
A PERSON THAT'S MAYBE YOUNG
OR OLD SHOULD NOT NEED TO GO
THROUGH THE BLACK MARKET TO
ATTEND TO THEIR BASIC NEEDS.
CVS, TOO --
Reporter: THIS BUYER TALKED.
Reporter: YOU REALLY ARE
DOING THIS FOR A DOCTOR?
YEAH.
Reporter: WE FOUND NO PROOF
OF HER CLAIM.
BUT SOURCES SAY UNSCRUPULOUS
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS ARE PART
OF THE PROBLEM.
Reporter: I'M AN
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER FOR
CHANNEL 2 IN CHICAGO.
Reporter: HE TOLD US ON THE
PHONE HE SOLD HIS STRIPS TO A
PHARMACY, COMMON PRACTICE.
BUT IN PERSON --
Reporter: I JUST WANT TO
TALK TO YOU!
Reporter: -- HE DIDN'T WANT
TO TALK.
Reporter: WHY DON'T YOU WANT
TO TALK TO ME ABOUT IT?
Reporter: THE FDA TOLD US
THEY WARN BUYERS, THOSE IN
DIABETES WITH STRIPS NEEDED, IT
CAN BE DANGEROUS TO BUY OFF THE
BLACK MARKET.
A LOT OF WARNINGS OUT THERE AND
A LOT OF ANGLES.
AND REALLY A NOT OFTEN TALKED
ABOUT TOPIC.
YEAH.
WHY IS IT SO OVERLOOKED?
PARTICULARLY MEDICAL SUPPLIES
AS EXPOSED TO OTHER BLACK
MARKET ITEMS?
I THINK THOSE IN THE FIELD
OF DIABETES SAY IT NEEDS TO BE
A FOCUS.
THOSE WHO NEED STRIPS SHOULD
GET THEM.
AND THERE SHOULDN'T BE THIS
EXCESS THAT CREATES A BLACK
MARKET.
BUT I THINK IF YOU'RE TALKING
ON A BIGGER LEVEL, WHY DON'T WE
HEAR ABOUT CRIMINAL CHARGES OR
ANYTHING LIKE THAT?
BECAUSE WE'RE TALKING OPIOIDS,
BIGGER PROBLEMS, DEADLIER
PROBLEMS.
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5 For Good: Milestone for the arts at the Wang Theatre - Duration: 0:47.
BEN: FIVE FOR GOOD, A BIG
MILESTONE FOR THE ARTS WILL
HAPPEN TOMORROW IN BOSTON.
MARIA WHEN THE DANCERS FROM THE
: ALVIN AILEY DANCE THEATER TAKE
THE STAGE THEY WILL BE
PERFORMING FOR THE 75,000TH
LOCAL STUDENT TO SEE A SHOW
SINCE 1990.
THIS VIDEO IS FROM THEIR LAST
TOUR IN JANUARY.
THE CELEBRITY SERIES, ARTS FOR
ALL PROGRAM PROVIDES DISCOUNTED
TICKETS FOR STUDENTS AND YOUTH
GROUPS WHICH IS A TERRIFIC
THING.
THERE WILL BE AN AREA IN THE
LOBBY TO TAKE SELFIES AND GO
BACKSTAGE AND MEET THE DANCERS,
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Virginia Beach police prepared for college beach weekend - Duration: 2:26.
BEGINNING AT 6 - WITH
MARIELENA BALOURIS AND
METEOROLOGIST DEITRA
TATE.
(TOM) HAPPENING NOW --
(TOM) COLLEGE BEACH
WEEKEND IS IN FULL
FORCE. OVER THE NEXT
COUPLE OF DAYS -- MORE
THAN
40 THOUSAND STUDENTS WILL
FLOCK TO THE OCEANFRONT.
(ANITA) BACK IN 2013 --
THINGS TURNED VIOLENT --
BUT
POLICE SAY THEY'VE BEEN
PREPARED TO KEEP THE
PEACE EACH YEAR EVER
SINCE.
10 ON YOUR SIDE'S LIZ
KILMER IS LIVE NOW OFF OF
22ND STREET WITH HOW
THINGS ARE GOING
SO FAR.
(LIZ)
IT'S NOT AS CROWDED HERE
ON THE BOARDWALK NOW BUT
IT DEFINITELY WAS EARLIER
WHEN THE SUN WAS
OUT -- A LOT OF PEOPLE
LOOKING FORWARD TO A
GREAT TIME, BUSINESSES
EXCITED FOR THE BOOST.
AT LAST CHECK -- POLICE
DISPATCHERS SAY THERE
HAVEN'T BEEN ANY
INCIDENTS.
LOCAL FAMILIES WE TALKED
TO AREN'T ANTICIPATING
ANYTHING SERIOUS-- THEY
TRUST OFFICERS TO KEEP
EVERYONE SAFE.
BUSY BARS AND CROWDED
BLOCKS -- AS COLLEGE
BEACH WEEKEND KICKS OFF.
(TOURIST, UNIDENTIFIED)
C9 08:24:58 "ENJOYING A
GREAT TIME ENJOYING THE
WEATHER" (RYAN WHARTON -
STUDENT)
C5 08:20:34 "I'M HAVING A
GOOD TIME SO FAR" OVER
PART OF AN ANNUAL
TRADITION THAT'S GREAT
FOR
BUSINESSES LIKE CHERIE'S
BICYCLE AND BLADE
RENTALS.
(BRANDON
POLSTON/EMPLOYEE) C21
08:35:40 "HONESTLY IT
PROBABLY TRIPLES OUR
BUSINESS FROM THE NORMAL
SEASON, JUST OVER THIS
WEEKEND"
WITH HOT WEATHER AHEAD,
BUSINESS WILL ONLY LOOK
UP.
BUT THINGS HAVEN'T ALWAYS
RUN SMOOTHLY FOR EVERYONE
IN RECENT YEARS.
MANY RECALL 2013, WHEN
STABBINGS, SHOOTINGS AND
ARMED ROBBERIES LED TO
THE ARRESTS OF MORE THAN
150
PEOPLE. (CLAIRE
CAMPBELL, PARENT)
C18 08:32:15 "SAFETY IS
ALWAYS A CONCERN BUT
VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE
HAVE DONE AN ABSOLUTELY
WONDERFUL JOB." POLICE
SAY IT'S ALL HANDS ON
DECK THIS WEEKEND. 10 ON
YOUR SIDE SPOTTED POLICE
IN CRUISERS, ON FOOT AND
BICYCLE. ALL WEARING
REFLECTIVE VESTS.
(PARENT) C18 08:31:53 "WE
THINK THEY'VE CLEANED IT
UP A LOT
IN THE LAST FEW YEARS, WE
DON'T GO OUT AS MUCH AT
NIGHT BUT DURING THE DAY
IT'S A LITTLE FAMILY
ORIENTED
AND AT NIGHT WE DON'T
WORRY SO MUCH." COLLEGE
STUDENTS WE TALKED TO SAY
THEY ARE
ONLY HERE TO HAVE A GOOD
TIME, AND SAFELY. (RYAN
WHARTON - STUDENT)
C5 08:20:37 "YEAH I HOPE
SO I DON'T WANT NOTHING
TO HAPPEN"
(LIZ) AGAIN - NO ISSUES
HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS FAR
AS WE
KNOW AT THIS TIME. WE'VE
SEEN A LOT OF POLICE
PATROLLING OUT HERE -
EVEN
ON HORSE. THERE'S ALSO A
COLLEGE AMBASSADOR
PROGRAM
THEY'VE LAUNCHED AS A
SAFETY MEASURE YOU CAN
READ ABOUT THAT ON WAVY
DOT COM.
LIVE IN VIRGINIA BEACH,
I'M LIZ KILMER TEN ON
YOUR SIDE.
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First Dates - Time for an Awkward Conversation (Episode Highlight) - Duration: 3:10.
- Okay.
- Howdy.
- Let's have a really awkward conversation.
- Like what? Like about your eyes?
- No.
- You have the prettiest eyes ever.
- Thank you. That's so nice.
I'm running out of time.
I'm running out of time to get married.
I'm running out of time to have children.
You know, I am 34.
I am the only one in my circle of friends
that's not married with kids.
- What's the awkward conversation?
- I just feel like that we maybe are not a great match.
- Why do you feel that way?
( laughs )
- I just think we have really different interests.
- Like I like traveling and eating...
- And I don't like traveling and I love sports.
Women, as they get older, don't look as great.
And then men, when they age,
they get to be more attractive with the salt and pepper hair
and a little bit of scruff.
So I do feel like the time is now.
The clock is definitely ticking.
I love animals. You don't love animals.
- Oh, I love animals.
I don't own them because I travel so much.
- Right. - Yeah. So...
- Well, I'm going to leave.
- Oh, you're leaving? You're not even going to eat?
- I'm not even going to eat. - What?
- I know. It's just so weird.
- Okay.
- No, I think you're a really nice, great person.
I just feel like we're not a love match.
- Right. No, no, again, I totally feel you.
But, like, I do think it's kind of weird
that you can't even like enjoy a nice meal for what it's worth.
- I just feel like it's almost an uncomfortable situation
for me because I don't know what to say.
- Yeah. - Right?
- For you. - For you too.
- I'm fine.
- Well, I feel really strained.
- Sorry.
- All right, I'm going to leave.
- Are you gonna get a to-go box?
- No. I'm just going to leave. - All right, cool.
- Thank you. - Yeah. Have a good night.
- The plates should be out in just a minute.
- She's good. - Okay.
- She left. - She's gone?
- Yeah. - ( laughs )
- She left the date? - Yeah!
- Can you actually put the salmon in a to-go box?
I'm gonna take it for my buddy.
- Of course. That's all right. We'll box it up for you.
- My buddy loves salmon!
In general, I think I enjoyed the date for what it was.
I'm the type of person that I'll take a step back
and I'll accept the environment that I'm in.
And I'll find the great things that are in that environment
and I'll be very optimistic about it
because I literally live by the premise that
every single day is a new best day of my life.
And there's nothing that can happen
that can bring that down, nothing.
Snapchat.
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BSO: Murder Charge For Man Who Slammed Baby's Head Against Bedpost - Duration: 1:21.
THE PRESIDENT ON HIS 100th DAY
IN OFFICE TOMORROW.
LOOK FOR THAT INTERVIEW SUNDAY
MORNING RIGHT HERE ON CBS4.
A BABY IS DEAD AND A MAN IS
UNDER ARREST. TONIGHT WE ARE
LEARNING THAT IT MAY HAVE BEEN
POSSIBLE TO PREVENT THIS
TRAGEDY.
CAREY CODD IS INVESTIGATING.
Reporter: THIS IS A PICTURE
OF SIX MONTH OLD THE BAR IS.
SHE DIED AT THE HAND OF HER
MOTHER'S ROOMMATE, JUAN SANTOS.
HE DASH -- HE HIT MacKENZIE'S
HEAD AGAINST A WOODEN BEDPOST
WHILE HE WAS CARING FOR THE
CHILD.
THE INCIDENT REPORT IN THE CASE
SAYS UPON AGAIN -- UPON
EXAMINATION THE CHILD SUFFERED
HEMORRHAGES TO THE BRAIN AND
CARDIAC ARREST.
SHE DIED FOUR DAYS LATER.
THE FATAL INJURIES WERE NOT THE
FIRST SERIOUS INJURIES THAT IS
VULNERABLE CHILD SUFFERED.
THE INCIDENT REPORT SAYS A FEW
WEEKS PRIOR TO MacKENZIE'S
DEATH, SHE HAD ALSO SUFFERED A
BROKEN ARM, AND LEG.
THE CHILD PROTECTIVE
INVESTIGATION SECTION.
I WANTED TO LEARN MORE ABOUT
THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE
BROKEN ARM AND LEG SEVERED BY
THIS LITTLE GIRL.
WE FOUND OUT ABOUT THAT PART OF
THE STORY LATE FRIDAY
AFTERNOON.
TOO LATE TO GET ANY INFORMATION
FOR THE OFFICE -- THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE.
Reporter: WE ARE GOING TO
CONTINUE DIGGING INTO THAT
PARSED OF MacKENZIE'S LIFE.
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Vigil held for two men killed at Greenacres park - Duration: 2:20.
ARI: YES, THIS VIGIL LASTED FOR
ALMOST THREE HOURS.
STILL A NUMBER OF CANDLES,
FLOWERS AND BALLOONS STILL HERE
IN THE PARK WHERE THE TWO MEN
WERE KILLED YESTERDAY.
THE LAST COUPLE PEOPLE LEAVING
JUST MOMENTS AGO.
THE MOTHER TONIGHT MAKING A
VALVE THAT SHE WILL -- VOW THAT
SHE WILL FIND WHO IS
RESPONSIBLE.
>> WE WILL FIND WHO DID THIS TO
OUR BABY AND THEY WILL BE
BROUGHT TO JUSTICE.
ARI: ABOUT 60 PEOPLE, FRIENDS
AND RELATIVES OF TWO YOUNG MEN,
BUT ALL ONE FAMILY, THEY
GATHERED IN BOWMAN PARK IN
GREENACRES FRIDAY NIGHT TO
REMEMBER MATTHEW MAKARITS AND
MARCUS STUKES.
TAKESHA HARRELL: SHE HAD A GREAT
-- HE WAS A GREAT HE WAS A GREAT
SON.
AND A NEPHEW.
CHARLENE MAKARITS: THEY ARE BOTH
OUR SON.
AND YOU CAN'T REMEMBER ONE
WITHOUT THE OTHER.
THEY GO HAND IN HAND.
ARI: THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AROUND
2:00 P.M., MATT AND MARKUS WERE
WHERE THE TWO BEST FRIENDS
ALWAYS LOVED TO BE, AT THE PARK.
THAT'S WHERE THEY WERE BOTH SHOT
MULTIPLE TIMES.
THAT'S WHERE THEY DIE
>> IT ONLY COMES IN YOU MY LORD.
ARI: AND IT WAS IN THAT SAME
SPOT FRIDAY NIGHT WHERE THEY
GATHERED TO PRAY AND LEAN ON
EACH OTHER.
MATT'S MOTHER ADDRESSED THE
CROWD, EXPRESSING LOVE.
CHARLENE MAKARITS: ALTHOUGH MY
SON'S AND MARCUS' JOURNEY CAME
TO AN END, I FEEL BLESSED THAT
THEY WERE TOGETHER.
ARI: CHARLENE BEGGED THE CROWD
TO HUG A LITTLE TIGHTER, LOVE A
LITTLE MORE.
AND NEVER FORGET MATTHEW AND
MARKUS.
CHARLENE MAKARITS: I WILL DIE
TRYING TO FIND WHO DID THIS TO
THEM.
ARI: BACK OUT HERE, ANOTHER LOOK
AT THE MEMORIAL THIRD THE
SHERIFF'S OFFICE IS
INVESTIGATING -- MEMORIAL.
THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE IS STILL
INVESTIGATING.
AS FOR THE TWO FAMILIES, THEY
HAVE SET UP GOFUNDME ACCOUNTS TO
HELP PAY FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES.
LINKS FOR THOSE ACCOUNTS ARE ON
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HOW TO GET HACKED/CYDIA/PAID APPS FOR FREE 2017 - Duration: 2:24.
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6-month old baby in need of liver transplant - comes to Nebraska for care - Duration: 2:21.
KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S ERIN
HASSANZADEH HAS THIS NEW STORY
ERIN: THE COUPLE I'M ABOUT TO
INTRODUCE YOU TO ARE NO
STRANGERS TO TRAGEDY.
THEY LOST THEIR NEWBORN IN 2012.
AND NOW THEIR THIRD CHILD IS
SICK SO THEY'RE DOING WHATEVER
IT TAKES TO FIND A CURE.
A FEW MONTHS AFTER TICVAH
MATUMONA WAS BORN IN THE CONGO
, -- IN THE CONGO, HER PARENTS
KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG.
>> HER EYES WERE MUCH MORE
YELLOW AND THAT HER STOOLS WERE
MILK WHITE.
WE ALSO NOTICED THAT HER STOMACH
ON THE RIGHT SIDE WAS SWOLLEN
-- WAS SWOLLEN.
ERIN: DOCTORS IN THE CONGO
DIDN'T HAVE A CLEAR DIAGNOSIS
SO LUKE AND PAULETTE TRAVELED
THROUGHOUT AFRICA TRYING TO FIND
THE RIGHT DOCTOR.
>> WE KNEW THAT THEY DIDN'T HAVE
ALL THE TECHNOLOGY TO REALLY END
ON A RELIABLE CONCLUSION.
ERIN: AFTER WEIGHING THEIR
OPTIONS THEY FLEW TO OMAHA ON A
MEDICAL VISA FOR A SECOND
OPINION FROM LIVER SPECIALISTS
AT NEBRASKA MEDICINE.
THEY WALKED INTO THE EMERGENCY
ROOM IN FEBRUARY.
>> BUT WHAT I DIDN'T KNOW WAS
THAT THE CHILD'S CONDITION WAS
MUCH MORE COMPLICATED THAN WE
THOUGHT AT FIRST.
ERIN: NOW AFTER COUNTLESS EXAMS
AND ONE SURGERY
IT'S CONFIRME
-- SURGERY, IT IS CONFIRMED.
TICVAH'S LIVER IS FAILING.
THE ONE INSIDE THE SIX MONTH OLD
RIGHT NOW IS A TICKING TIME
BOMB.
>> HER ONLY HOPE FOR HER TO HAVE
A FUTURE RIGHT NOW IS TO HAVE A
TRANSPLANT
ERIN: BUT THEY HAVE HIT A WALL,
A 5000 -- $500,000 WALL WITH NO
WAY TO PAY FOR THE TRANSPLANT.
AND NO WAY TO KNOW HOW LONG THEY
CAN WAIT
>> EVERY BREATH SHE'S TAKING
COULD TECHNICALLY BE HER LAST.
ERIN: PAULETTE TELLS US SHE JUST
WANTS HER TO LIVE AND TO HAVE A
FUTURE LIKE OTHER KIDS.
LUKE SAYS THEY'VE KNOCKED ON
ALMOST EVERY DOOR HOPING ONE
WILL OPEN SO THAT TICVAH CAN
LIVE.
>> SOMETIMES PEOPLE CAN BE GODS
FINGER, SOMETIMES PEOPLE CAN BE
WHEN WAS ANGELS.
WE HAVE SEEN SOME, FELT SOME AND
WE'RE HOPING TO SEE MORE.
ERIN: NEBRASKA MEDICINE SAYS
HAVE FOREIGN NATIONALS SHOW LIKE
THIS IS VERY RARE.
AND THE FAMILY IS STAYING AT
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE IF YOU'D
LIKE TO MAKE A DONATION TO
TICVAH'S TRANSPLANT FUND.
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Air Force Launches Unarmed Missile for Test in California - Duration: 2:02.
Air Force Launches Unarmed Missile for Test in California
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. — An unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile has been launched from a U.S. Air Force Base in California on a flight to a target in the Pacific Ocean.
The missile lifted off at 12:03 a.m. Wednesday from Vandenberg Air Force Base, 130 miles northwest of Los Angeles.
An Air Force statement said the mission was part of a program to test the effectiveness, readiness, and accuracy of the weapon system.
The 30th Space Wing commander, Col. John Moss, said Minuteman launches are essential to verify the status of the U.S. nuclear force and to demonstrate the national nuclear capabilities.
In a Minuteman test, a so-called re-entry vehicle travels more than 4,000 miles downrange to a target at Kwajalein Atoll near the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
Team V is once again ready to work with Air Force Global Strike Command to successfully launch another Minuteman III missile, Moss said.
These Minuteman launches are essential to verify the status of our national nuclear force and to demonstrate our national nuclear capabilities.
We are proud of our long history in partnering with the men and women of the 576th Flight Test Squadron to execute these missions for the nation..
The 576th Flight Test Squadron will be responsible for installed tracking, telemetry, and command destruct systems on the missile.
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Malaika Arora Khan's sexy summer outfit is a must-have for every girl - Duration: 1:07.
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Video: Children taken to hospital for dehydration - Duration: 0:39.
THE I-TEAM'S DEBORAH WEINER HAS
THAT STORY TONIGHT.
DEBORAH: NINE STUDENTS WERE
TAKEN TO THE HOSPTIAL AFTER
SUFFERING SYMPTOMS OF
DEHYDRATION.
THREE CHARTERS BUSSES WERE ON
THEIR WAY BACK FROM A WASHINGTON
D.C. FIELD TRIP WHEN SOMEONE
CALLED AUTHORITIES TO REPORT A
MEDICAL ISSUE.
FIRST RESPONDERS GOT THE THE
SCENE ON I-97 NEAR ROUTE 50.
OFFICIALS SAY NINE STUDENTS ALL
UNDER THE AGE OF 12.
WERE TAKE TO TWO HOSPITALS TO
GET TREATED FOR MODERATE
DEHYDRATION.
OFFICIALS SAY IT MAY HAVE BEEN
DUE TO THE HEAT.
THERE'S NO WORD ON WHICH SCHOOL
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WATCH: Saturday is a warm, muggy day with pop-up storms possible - Duration: 2:14.
ISTURE COMING IN.
NO MAJOR WIND GUSTS RIGHT NOW.
LOOKING AT THE HOUR BY HOUR
FORECAST, THERE IS A CHANCE WE
COULD SEE A POPPING SHOWER.
NOT MUCH OVER THIS LATEST MODEL.
EARLIER IN THE EVENING, WE SAW
ACTIVITY EARLY TOMORROW MORNING
SO WE WILL WATCH FOR A QUICK
SHOWER.
THE PAVEMENT WILL BE DAMP IN
SPOTS AT 6 A.M.
WE ARE STILL SEEING THE SUN UP
UNTIL AFTER 7:00 SO WE HAVE
THOSE STORMY CONDITIONS
POTENTIALLY LINGERING THROUGH
THE DINNER.
TEMPERATURES WILL BE WARM FOR
SUNDAY.
NOT QUITE AS HOT IN THE UPPER
80'S.
WE WILL EXPECT MORE CLOUD COVER.
SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM
POTENTIAL.
WIDESPREAD ACTIVITY FOR MONDAY
WHICH WILL LAST UNTIL EARLY
TUESDAY BEFORE WE DRY OUT.
YOU CAN SEE THE TEMPERATURES
GOING UP AND COMING DOWN AS WE
BRING IN THE CLOUDS AND ISOLATED
STORMS EARLY TOMORROW.
ON SUNDAY, TEMPERATURES ALSO
COMFORTABLE.
A LITTLE MORE SO BECAUSE OF THE
CLOUD COVER WE WILL HAVE IN
PLACE.
TOMORROW, THE RISK OF SEVERE
WEATHER WITH THE GENERAL
THUNDERSTORMS.
IT WILL STAY ALL THE WAY TO THE
DEEP SOUTH WHERE WE HAVE
ENHANCED RISK FOR SEVERE
WEATHER.
69 DEGREES TOMORROW MORNING TO
88.
RAIN CHANCES COMING UP AS WELL
TO 20%.
OUT TO THE MOUNTAINS, RAIN
CHANCES AT 30%.
EVEN ALONG THE BLUE RIDGE
PARKWAY,.
RAINFALL TOTALS WILL BE LIKE
THROUGH SUNDAY.
A STRONG SOAKING THUNDERSTORM
AND IT -- THROUGH MONDAY, THE
TOTALS, UP AT LEAST ON THIS
PARTICULAR FORECAST MODEL.
THE POSSIBILITY OF RAINFALL TO
GET A QUARTER TO HALF AN INCH.
EVEN WITH ALL THE RAIN WE HAD
EARLIER IN THE WEEK, STILL
SITTING UNDER MODERATE DROUGHT
CONDITIONS.
THANKFULLY, WE HAVE SOME RAIN
CHANCES SO WE COULD USE A LITTLE
MORE.
30% CHANCE OF STORMS ON SUNDAY.
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WestConnex - Private Road paid for with public funds - Duration: 2:52.
So the thing to remember about
westconnex is that it started a long
time ago when the world was still very
young... Lets just get a great big fucking 85
lane highway from western sydney into
the city and let's I know let's get the
private sector to pay for it - better idea
better idea, better idea, let's get the
tax payer kind of pay for it but let's
give all the profit to the private
sector! Because like Kings Cross tunnel
for those in Sydney's would know how
well that works. So that's gone ahead now
the upshot of that is and I'm getting to
the punchline... ah
But public pays for a private tollway
and the public will continue to
pay for every time they want to use it.
It gets better Danny it's not just that we
as taxpayers pay and by the way the cost
is now blown out to over 17 billion
dollars, 17 billion yes and that's just
where it is. It could blow out even
more, that not only from our taxes as well
we're paying it from the sale of an
asset that we had which was our
public electricity power lines, power
lines and polls, right sold that off. We
could have used it to create like a
community-based renewable energy
distributed electricity network
where everyone could share power, in a
utopian dream, where we have free
electricity yeah.. wrong why would anyone
want that? Get out of town! Sell that at
the garage sale. That's right
flog it off to the nearest buyer and to
top all this off and I know everyone
should be impressed already the people
using this tollway, from Western Sydney
to this city are going to be paying over
$5,000 per year in tolls
all for the added benefit of up to two
minutes faster travel time two minutes
faster travel time five thousand bucks
and 17 billions on my god... It's like the
NBN of roads that's what we ended up
with true that's true, it kind of make
the NBN look efficient.. it does it does
look so this is about, do they
destroyed at school or a bottle shop?
What do you reckon?
who pays more taxes, that's the question I think.
If I was guessing, I'm thinking like a
Liberal member of the State Parliament
everything who's going to pay who's
paying my salary yes the bottle shop
you're getting closer.. children
are what do they pay? Nothing.
what do they care? Do a lot or math
eat a lot of apples... good work
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AISD police chief will resign for position outside district - Duration: 2:37.
IS SOMEWHERE IN MEXICO.
2-ROBERT:NEW TONIGHT- WE'VE
LEARNED THE AUSTIN I-S-D
POLICE CHIEF WILL RESIGN.CHIEF
ERIC MENDEZ IS TAKING A
POSITION OUTSIDE OF THE
DISTRICT.2-SHANNON:THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT-- AS FAMILIES
CONTINUE TO COME FOWARD,
ASKING AISD TO REOPEN
INVESTIGATIONS INTO ALLEGED
SEXUAL ASSAULTS ON DIFFERENT
SCHOOL CAMPUSES-- KXAN'S KYLIE
MCGIVERN JOINS US LIVE FROM
AISD HEADQUARTERS... KYLIE
SHANNON, IT WAS JUST A WEEK
AGO THAT CHIEF MENDEZ SAID HIS
DEPARTMENT WAS RE-OPENING THE
CASE INTO THE POSSIBLE SEXUAL
ASSAULT OF A 4-YEAR-OLD BOONE
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT
AFTER HER
PARENTS SAID THE INVESTIGATION
HADN'T BEEN THOROUGH ENOUGH.
THE FAMILY'S ATTORNEY SAID HER
MEDICAL RECORDS HAD NOT BEEN
INCLUDED IN THE CASE FILE -
THOUGH CHIEF MENDEZ CLARIFIED
YESTERDAY AND SAID THEY WERE
REVIEWED. TONIGHT, AISD MADE
VERY CLEAR THAT DESPITE THE
TIMING, DISTRICT OFFICIALS
HAVE STRONG RESPECT FOR
MENDEZ...AISD: IT'S IMPORTANT
TO EMPHASIZE THAT THERE HAS
NOT BEEN A QUESTION ABOUT THE
CHIEF'S PERFORMANCE - HE'S A
STRONG LEADER AND WE WISH HIM
THE BEST IN HIS NEW ENDEAVOR
BUT ATTORNEY PAUL GUINN HAS
MANY QUESTIONS --REPRESENTING
FAMILIES THAT HAVE COME
FORWARD WITH COMPLAINTS OF HOW
AISD POLICE HANDLED
INVESTIGATIONS INTO ALLEGED
SEXUAL ASSAULTS. HE CALLED
NEWS OF CHIEF ERIC MENDEZ'S
RESIGNATION A RELIEF FOR
FAMILIES --AND A FIRST STEP...
PAUL GUINN, ATTORNEY: "THE
CHANGE AT THE TOP IS FANTASTIC
FOR THESE FAMILIES." PAUL
GUINN, ATTORNEY: "WHILE WE
THINK IT'S A GREAT START,
WE'RE VERY ENCOURAGED BY THIS,
THERE'S A LOT MORE WORK TO BE
DONE, WE'RE GOING TO KEEP
DIGGING AND WE'RE GOING TO
KEEP FIGHTING FOR THESE
FAMILIES." AISD INSISTS THE
CHIEF'S RESIGNATION --IS
SEPARATE FROM THIS PAST WEEK'S
EVENTS. AISD: "THAT'S THE
POINT OF TODAY - THE PROCESS
FOR HIS CAREER ADVANCEMENT
THIS BEGAN BEFORE ALL THIS
NEWS BROKE AND EVEN IF HE MAY
HAVE COME AWARE OF THE
ADVANCEMENT - HE WANTED TO BE
SURE WE GOT THROUGH THIS WEEK
WITH OUR PARENTS BEFORE MAKING
THE ANNOUNCEMENT." KYLIEMENDEZ
HAS BEEN WITH THE DISTRICT 18
YEARS -- AND WAS NAMED CHIEF
OF AISD POLICE IN 2012. WE'RE
TOLD HE PLANS TO STAY WITH THE
DISTRICT UNTIL THE END OF THE
SCHOOL YEAR. SHANNNON? SHANNON:
THIS CHANGE IN LEADERSHIP FOR
A-I-S-D'S POLICE DEPARTMENT
COMES AFTER SEVERAL HIGH-
PROFILE RESIGNATIONS IN THE
CITY.LAST NOVEMBER, AUSTIN
POLICE CHIEF ART ACEVEDO LEFT
AFTER ACCEPTING THE CHIEF
POSITION IN HOUSTON.THE MONTH
BEFORE- CITY MANAGER MARC OTT
RESIGNED TO TAKE A POSITION IN
WASHINGTON D.C.THE CITY
APPOINTED INTERIM LEADERS TO
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