Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 2, 2017

Waching daily Feb 2 2017

Part of the process of making the show for me was

taking a real hard look at what I've gone through as a woman.

Seriously? How has playing the card ever helped?

What card?

You know the card. We've all played the card.

So the "Fem Card" is basically the card you play

when you want something done for you.

And men love to feel like they're helping you and this is how you do it.

As I got older, I realize that I'm perfectly capable of doing a lot of these things myself,

and that there was a joy, and a pleasure, and a pride to learning those things on your own.

I started to identify what that method was.

And it became funny to me that all these people were doing it.

These four very different characters all access it in different ways.

I gotta go but sorry just to be really clear: There's no virus I need to be worried about?

No. No virus.

Nothing here but…

a silly jokester.

I think Jenny definitely uses the "Fem Card."

I think Anne looks horribly down on the "Fem Card."

Frankie has no idea what the "Fem Card" even is.

Which the innocence of that

and the beauty of that makes me so happy.

Jesus lady! I just said I was discrete.

What? Have you got tampons in your ears?

Excuse me?

So Kate's in this tough spot with James,

who is clearly being derogatory and a misogynist.

Kate has to do everything in her power not to lose him as a client.

It's a challenge so many ambitious women face.

When do I fight? And when do I let it go?

I think Kate finds herself wanting to be one of the guys.

And that's something I definitely struggle with in my own life

where I just want to be able to say things like it is.

I am lacking a little bit of grace. And having to

tap into her compassion as oppose to speak like one of the guys

is something she deals with throughout the season.

But in episode three, it's something we really see come to the surface.

Frankie!

Frankie, what the hell?

So Frankie falling asleep in the tub

can be interpreted in many different ways.

For me as a writer, is it a woman exhausted in warm water?

Is it a woman who is dancing with the dark?

who's feeling a lot of postpartum depression

and wants to feel what it is to slip away for a second.

I don't think in any stretch of the imagination

Frankie wants to put her daughter in harm's way.

I think she loves her kid, and she loves her partner.

I think the question is whether she loves herself enough

to get through this part of her life.

I don't think that makes her an irresponsible parent.

I think that makes her human.

Both of you, go! I got this.

- Thank you, Eleanor. You're okay watching Ollie, right? - Who's Ollie?

My dog, Mom. Of 16 years.

Hiring a family member

to watch your child is complicated.

You can't speak to them the way you would someone you're hiring specifically for a job.

And if you do, there's usually some consequences to that.

You always got your sh*t together, man. You're like a cop!

I know it looks like that. It doesn't feel like that.

I don't know, it feels like I'm faking it.

I get that.

The Princess party scene. The character of Kate

is dealing with tapping into her soft side.

She learns by the end of the episode when she helps Frankie

that, in fact, accessing that more vulnerable side

makes her stronger, ultimately.

For more infomation >> What exactly is the Fem Card? | Inside Workin' Moms Episode 3 - Duration: 3:35.

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Infrastructure upgrades needed for self-driving cars - Duration: 1:49.

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HOW SOON WILL THESE

SELF-DRIVING CARS BE ON THE

ROAD? MAYBE SOONER THAN YOU

THINK. I MET WITH STATE

TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS TO

GET A BETTER IDEA OF WHAT

EXACTLY NEEDS TO BE DONE TO

MAKE IT HAPPEN.

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WOULDN'T IT BE NICE TO SIT

BACK, RELAX AND LET YOUR CAR

DO THE DRIVING. MATT SMITH

WITH M-DOT'S INTELLIGENT

TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS SAYS

IT'S NOT AS FAR OFF AS YOU MAY THINK.

THINK. (( 8:58 TO 9:10 MATT

SMITH / MDOT: WE'RE LEVERAGING

A LOT OF COMMUNICATIONS

TECHNOLOGY WE ALREADY HAVE THE

SAME COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

THAT ALLOWS US TO GET THESE

CAMERA IMAGES BACK FROM THE

ROADWAY BACK TO THIS TRAFFIC

OPERATIONS CENTER.)) SMITH

SAYS A CHUNK OF WHAT'S NEEDED

FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING IS

ALREADY IN PLACE... IT'S JUST

A MATTER OF UPGRADING THE

CURRENT TECHNOLOGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE.

INFRASTRUCTURE. (( 1:07 TO

1:21 MATT SMITH / MDOT: ROAD

AGENCIES SUCH AS MICHIGAN

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

WE CAN TAKE OUR SIGNAL AND

TIMING INFORMATION AND

BROADCAST THEM INTO THE

VEHICLE AND THE VEHICLE CAN

THEN USE THAT TO DETERMINE HOW

FAST A VEHICLE SHOULD GO,

WHETHER THEY NEED TO SLOW DOWN

FOR LIGHTS.))

LIGHTS.))

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THAT'S PART OF THE MOTIVATION

FOR AUTONOMOUS DRIVING.

ACCORDING THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY

TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION

MORE THAN 35-THOUSAND PEOPLE

DIED ON U.S. ROADWAYS IN 2015.

THE FEDS SAY AUTOMATED DRIVING

COULD DRAMATICALLY DECREASE

THOSE NUMBERS... POINTING

OUT... 94 PERCENT OF CRASHES

CAN BE TIED TO HUMAN CHOICE OR

ERROR. BUT WHILE MICHIGAN

ALREADY HAS M-CITY IN ANN

ARBOR... WHERE AUTONOMOUS

VEHICLES ARE BEING TESTED...

THAT'S A 32 ACRE FACILITY...

WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO GET THE

WHOLE STATE UP AND RUNNING...

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((3:04 TO 3:28 MARLEE: IS

THIS REALISTIC? MATT SMITH /

MDOT: IT CERTAINLY IS

REALISTIC. MARLEE: IT'LL TAKE

A LOT OF MONEY, TRUE? MATT

SMITH / MDOT: FORTUNATELY A

LOT OF IT COMES FROM THE

PRIVATE SIDE... PROVIDE

SUPPORTING INFORMATION FOR

THEM TO USE.))

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For more infomation >> Infrastructure upgrades needed for self-driving cars - Duration: 1:49.

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Hays County voters call for paper ballots after issues with electronic election - Duration: 2:22.

HAS THAT A LITTLE LATER.

A GROUP OF CONCERNED CITIZENS

IN HAYS COUNTY ARE CALLING FOR

PAPER BALLOTS AFTER RESULTS

FROM A NOVEMBER ELECTION WERE

DETERMINED TO BE INACCURATE.

KXAN'S LAUREN LANMON HAS MORE

ON HOW THIS HAPPENED."I STAND

BEHIND THAT THE ELECTION WAS

BILLED PROPERLY,"JOYCE COWAN,

WAS THE ELECTIONS

ADMINISTRATOR FOR HAYS COUNTY

DURING THE NOVEMBER ELECTION.

SHE SAYS SHE WAS THERE THE DAY

THE ONLY TWO VOTERS QUALIFIED

TO VOTE IN THE ANTHEM

MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT

ELECTION ARRIVED. "THEY WERE

SHOWN EXACTLY WHERE ANTHEM

ISSUES WERE WHICH CONSISTED OF

DIRECTORS AND THE BOND ISSUES,"

THE ELECTION WAS OVER THE

DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW

SUBDIVISION OUTSIDE OF KYLE.

WORKING ALONGSIDE THE

DEVELOPERS, THE VOTERS

INTENDED FOR THE BONDS TO PASS

AND THE DIRECTORS TO BE

ELECTED, HOWEVER THAT WAS NOT

THE RESULT. "HOW THEY VOTED

WAS THEIR CHOICE AND I DID NOT

VIEW ANY OF THAT,"THE RESULTS

SHOW ONLY ONE PERSON VOTED -

AGAINST THE PROPOSITION. THE

DEVELOPERS AND THE VOTERS

CONTESTED THE OUTCOME WHICH

WAS OVERTURNED IN THEIR FAVOR.

BUT EVEN THOUGH THE RESULTS

ARE CHANGED, ONE HAYS COUNTY

RESIDENT SAYS HE'S QUESTIONING

THE VOTING EQUIPMENT. "WE NEED

SOMETHING THAT CAN ACTUALLY

RECORD A VOTE THAT IS NOT

PURELY ELECTRONIC,"HAYS COUNTY

SAYS THEY LOOKED INTO THE

ISSUE AND CONCLUDED THAT ONE

VOTER UNINTENTIONALLY VOTED

AGAINST THE PROPOSITIONS WHILE

THE OTHERâ|"SHE APPARENTLY,

WE'RE ASSUMING, KINDA, WE

DON'T KNOW 100 PERCENT THAT

THAT INDIVIDUAL WALKED AWAY

AND DID NOT CAST THEIR

BALLOTS,"WHICH IS AN EXAMPLE

OF WHY MATT OCKER SAYS VOTES

SHOULD GO BACK TO PAPER

BALLOTS. "I THINK WE OWE IT TO

THE VOTERS IN THIS COUNTY THAT

EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO WALKS

INTO A VOTING BOOTH HAS THEIR

VOTE COUNTED AND HAS IT

COUNTED CORRECTLY, AND I DON'T

THINK THAT'S TOO MUCH TO ASK,"

LAUREN LANMON KXAN NEWS. IN A

STATEMENT TO KXAN - HAYS

COUNTY OFFICIALS SAY THIS WAS

AN ISOLATED PROBLEM AND DO NOT

BELIEVE THERE WERE ANY OTHER

ISSUES WITH THE TRAVIS COUNTY

IS MAKING PLANS TO REPLACE ITS

VOTING MACHINES WITH THE

"STAR" VOTE SYSTEM.. AND IT

INCLUDES A PAPER TRAIL.

"STAR" STANDS FOR "SECURE,

TRANSPARENT, AUDITABLE, AND

RELIABLE". THE "STAR" VOTE

SYSTEM WOULD MEAN NEW SOFTWARE

AND TABLETS. VOTERS COULD ALSO

PRINT A LIST OF THEIR

SELECTIONS. THE SYSTEM COSTS

AROUND 10-MILLION DOLLARS.

IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE IN PLACE

For more infomation >> Hays County voters call for paper ballots after issues with electronic election - Duration: 2:22.

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Thousands gather in Portland for Immigration Ban protest - Duration: 1:30.

LIVE.IM: THE CROWD HAS

DISPERSED.

THEY CAME BY THE

HUNDREDS.

I THINK

IT WAS WHAT THE

ORGANIZERS EXPECTE

CROWD WAS.

IT'S SPILLED OUT OF CITY HALL

PLAZA COVERING AN ENTIRE CITY

BLOCK.

THIS IS A RESPONSE TO PRESIDENT

IMMIGRATION AND TRAVEL.

THE PROTESTERS CHANTING

IMMIGRANTS ARE WELCOME HERE.

MANY CARRYING SIGNS THAT SAY

UNITED STATES IS A NATION OF

IMMIGRANTS.

WE SPOKE WITH SOME

OF THE

PROTESTERS ABOUT WHY THEY CAME

OUT.

>> IT IS

MIND-BOGGLING, BUT I AM

NOT SURPRISED BECAUSE HE SAID HE

WOULD DO ALL OF THIS.

I AM JUST DISGUSTED.

>> I AM TRYING TO SHOW

SOLIDARITY FOR OUR NEIGHBORS AND

THAT WE ARE ALL WELCOME TO YOUR.

-- WELCOMED HERE.

JIM: THEY ARE SAYING

THAT

IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES WILBE

WELCOMED IN MAINE.

For more infomation >> Thousands gather in Portland for Immigration Ban protest - Duration: 1:30.

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WHAT TRUMP'S 'MUSLIM TRAVEL BAN' TRULY MEANS FOR THE COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS - Duration: 10:26.

WHAT TRUMP�S �MUSLIM TRAVEL BAN� TRULY MEANS FOR THE COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS

by JOE MARTINO

Trump�s recent decision to ban people for 90 days from travelling to the U.S. from seven

countries � Iraq, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Libya, and Somalia � has caused an absolute

uproar, with people protesting at airports and out on the streets.

The decision has divided people within and among all groups, factions, and walks of life.

We could speculate all day about why Trump chose this path; perhaps he feels it�s part

of a deeper plan to better the United States that we simply can�t see yet, for example,

but it certainly all seems part and parcel of a world many of us do not wish to see become

reality � a world where we don�t see each other as one people sharing a planet, but

rather as citizens of individual countries all competing with one another and all different

from one another.

This viewpoint causes us to lose sight of the humanity we all share.

But in the same token let�s remember a couple facts everyone seems to be overlooking due

to the media�s manipulative approach.

The ban isn�t for all Muslims, it�s only for terror linked countries.

Obama�s administration put this list of countries together, not Trump�s

The ban is a temporary measure that will expire in just 90 days.

During Obama�s administration Iraq refugees stopped being processed for 6 months.

While this is unfortunate for many people, it�s good to be clear on what it�s really

saying.

5 of these 7 countries were bombed many times under the Obama administration

So the first thing I want everyone to reflect on is, why weren�t we in the streets at

those points?

Why does it take the media manipulating us with fear, anger and aggression to start to

have feelings towards something?

What else might be going on while the media is distracting everyone so aggressively with

this that could be important?

Don�t let yourself immediately jump to this being a for or against Trump, but instead

simply reflect from a politically neutral place, that�s all we�re focusing on here.

We Must Become Aware

This media based approach has caused an even greater divide between left and right and

has so many people arguing and fighting, and yet it�s all over tiny details.

No one is thinking big picture, and this is exactly what the cabal loves.

This article is going to offer a different take on the whole situation � one that pulls

our awareness back and deeper versus simply succumbing to emotion and judgement.

It is here where I feel change can begin.

Allow me a moment as I bring this topic full circle so we can explore some deeper aspects

of ourselves and we can also fully understand that at this time, we are going through a

massive shift in consciousness that humanity has never seen before.

We�re Challenged to Look Beyond the Surface

What does this truly mean for collective consciousness?

Simply put, it helps us to think outside of the way we are currently living.

We can ask ourselves the following questions: Why are our leaders doing this?

Does this represent our own feelings and desires?

Why are we so divided into countries and regions?

Why have we lost sight of the humanity we all share?

What will we do to change our situation?

Without actions like the one Trump has taken, we don�t feel the urgent need to reflect

on our everyday lives.

These questions lie dormant in most of our thoughts processes because, for the most part,

we are awake yet asleep.

We go through life on a day-to-day basis not curious about nor truly following up on what

our true purpose is or what we even want our lives to look like.

As much as this sounds cliche, it�s at the very desire of our hearts and souls to live

through these places; to be in alignment with our selves and purpose.

And when we don�t live this way we end up playing out a life that feels unfulfilling,

that feels dreary, that feels dead in some way.

You often see that lack of life and excitement in people�s eyes and on their faces as they

walk down the street to work, or sit on the subway, or wait in traffic.

It was here that I found myself motivated to help create a shift within people and encourage

them to look within.

Reflecting dares us to think about what it is that we truly want and what it would mean

if we lived through our hearts, through our passions, and through our desires as opposed

to living through what we�re just accepting as normal.

Look what happened when news struck that Trump had signed the order banning people from these

countries: People stopped, they thought, and they began to discuss.

Actions like this pull us out of everyday life and potentially get us angry or upset

about what we are seeing.

While I believe anger is not something we should remain in nor does it have to be the

fuel to create change, it does happen to have that effect in our current level of consciousness.

It is still something that helps us begin seeing the world in a different light.

Related Documentary: Find Out Why We Are In The Most Important Time In Human history

�Wow that really bothers me!

It�s really hitting me on a point that I cannot accept.� This is what often goes

through people�s minds in situations like this.

These are the types of thoughts and feelings that lead to conversations that lead to shifts

in consciousness.

And it is through these shifts that we begin to see the world differently, creating new

action.

Since our collective consciousness co-creates our reality, we move toward change by having

these insights, by asking these questions, and by having these conversations.

Processing Initial Reactions

As we find and process the anger, fear, and worry that come from the onset of big global

decisions like this, we begin to see the role these actions play much more clearly, and

instead of despising them, we begin to see the evolutionary potential they truly hold.

We no longer judge the action as something despicable but instead see it as an act of

unconsciousness in a world that is moving toward being more conscious.

We see it for what it is: a tool.

Imagine: What would the world look like if we didn�t have borders?

If we weren�t so obsessed with the idea of terror due to the media�s constant pressures

about it?

What if our world leaders had a greater focus on well-being and overall vitality versus

simply the military industrial complex, foreign affairs, and creating jobs?

The very idea of asking ourselves these questions often brings up a debate about how unrealistic

it is to think we could live in a world free from these troubles.

Why is that?

Why is the very idea of living in a world where we can thrive a distant belief in our

overall awareness?

Why is it ridiculed?

It�s simple: That�s how we�ve been programmed.

We�re capable of it, and we�re not trapped by some sort of �human nature�; we�re

simply stuck in conditioning.

�What�s the solution, then?� It�s not that we will create a full-scale solution

from just this one article, and it�s unlikely that one exists in full form right now.

But that isn�t what�s needed.

We must begin with the process of opening up.

We must begin to see these world events in a way that is more conscious and less emotional

or else we will continue fighting the same fight we�ve always fought and that has always

led us to more and more suffering.

This begins with consciousness: conversations, ideas, working past emotions, difference,

judgment, hatred, and even politics.

Things have changed for the better in many ways on this planet, to be true, but I believe

we are being tasked with a change that is different from what we�ve seen in the past.

One that is greater, and grander, and more influential to our overall way of being.

One that is tasked to create a world that we all know in our hearts is possible but

are too afraid to accept as real in our minds.

We�re too often told that it would be �idealistic� to think that way.

Well I say no to that.

I say it�s ridiculous to think that we can�t live in a world of peace and of abundance,

that we can�t live in a world centred around love and acceptance, where we can all thrive.

And yes, I have been working in media for eight years; I know what the world looks like

and how people think.

I know that this very idea seems far out, but it is possible, and by you choosing to

believe it�s impossible, you�re only creating a bigger problem.

My TEDx talk below outlines this concept very clearly.

There is no evidence to suggest that we cannot live in a world like this, and yet the belief

stands, and our collective consciousness accepts it as fact.

But it is a lie that has been passed down from pessimistic individuals and a controlling

elite who make us feel like we always need governance, war, greed, competition, money,

and, ultimately, suffering.

We don�t.

It�s time to stand up as individuals and begin changing ourselves within and watching

as our external world begins to change as a result.

The actions that come out of a shift in consciousness within an individual are far more powerful

than those that simply arise from anger.

So I challenge you to shift your consciousness on these matters and to begin seeing the world

in a new light and watch as it shifts around you.

Marvel at the change that you can create, just by changing yourself.

For more infomation >> WHAT TRUMP'S 'MUSLIM TRAVEL BAN' TRULY MEANS FOR THE COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUSNESS - Duration: 10:26.

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Man accused of Youngstown triple-murder in court for final pretrial - Duration: 2:33.

Seman is accused of setting a

house on fire in Youngstown in

March of 2015.

That fire killed ten year old

Corrine Gump and her two

grandparents .

[C8]6PM HELLO-RDR

Good evening, I'm Dave Sess.

And I'm Mandy Noell. The

process to get Seman to trial

has been a long time coming---23

months.

First news senior reporter Gerry

Ricciutti has been covering

this case from the

beginning...and explains the

developments which has led to

this point.

[C9]20170201 SEMAN PRETRIAL

27-PK

It started the early morning of

March 30th..20-15..a raging

fire destroys a house on

Youngstown's south side..killing

the ten year old girl and her

grandparents who were living

there.. The young victim was

Corinne Gump....She

would have been called to

testify that week against this

man -- Robert Seman --

who was accused of raping the

girl.. ON LITERALLY THE EVE OF

TRIAL..HOURS BEFORE THIS TRIAL

WAS SUPPOSED TO BEGING..THIS

VICTIM DIES IN A FIRE.. Seman's

bond is revoked..and that

afternoon..his girlfriend..and

Corinne's mother..is brought in

for

questioning....Two days

later..Seman's home in Green

Township is

searched...We learned deputies

had discovered the suspect had

somehow

burned himself..and had covered

it with makeup in court...

STATE OF OHIO VERSUS ROBERT A

SEMAN..

Three weeks later Seman was

indicted for trying to bribe his

ex-wife to get her to

change her testimony about the

rape case...But its not until

June the defendant is

formally charged in the deaths

of Corinne and her

grandparents...The indictment

carries nearly a dozen different

death penalty

specifications...Althou

gh trial is initially set for

September of 20- 16..Seman is

brought into court every month

for hearings to make sure the

case stays on track... ARE YOU

COMMUNICATION WITH YOUR

ATTORNEY

ALRIGHT?..YES.. Eight months

after the fire..the house where

the victims died is finally torn

down..neighbors having to wait

until

experts finished searching it

for evidence...Ten months

later...both

sides begin jury

selection....But it lasts only a

few days when perspective jurors

are

overheard talking about the case

and a mistrial is declared..The

process

is forced to begin again..with a

whole new pool of potential

jurors and the date of

February 3rd for them to come in

and fill-out

questionaires...Individual

questioning is to

begin next Tuesday...At this

point..staff have blocked-out

eight

weeks for the trial...Gerry

Ricciutti..WKBN 27 First News...

[C10]20170201 DEL PRISON-VO

Delaware State Police say

For more infomation >> Man accused of Youngstown triple-murder in court for final pretrial - Duration: 2:33.

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Ex-worker of GR vets home facing abuse charges - Duration: 2:21.

A FORMER CAREGIVER AT THE

GRAND RAPIDS HOME FOR VETERANS

IS NOW ACCUSED OF MISDEMEANOR

ABUSE AGAINST AN 83-YEAR-OLD

DEMENTIA PATIENT.

PATIENT. THIS COMES A YEAR

AFTER A BLISTERING AUDIT BY

THE STATE AUDITOR GENERAL AND

CALLS FOR SIGNIFICANT CHANGES

AT THE HOME.

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TONIGHT, 24 HOUR NEWS 8'S

BARTON DEITERS TALKED TO AN

ADVOCATE FOR VETERANS WHO SAYS

THIS INCIDENT SHOWS NOT ENOUGH

HAS CHANGED, BARTON?

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THE AUDIT LAST YEAR DOCUMENTED

NEGLECT, INCOMPETENCE AND EVEN

ALLEGED ABUSE PROMPTED CHANGES

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM AT THE

STATE VETERANS AFFAIRS, BUT

THIS INCIDENT THAT OCCURRED 11

MONTHS AGO BUT

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WAS ONLY CHARGED ON TUESDAY.

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3

((00:26:56-57)) ((01))

((CATHERINE KOOYERS, VETERANS

ADVOCATE)) "I'M OUTRAGED."

CATHERINE KOOYERS HAS BEEN

WORKING FOR YEARS WITH

VETERANS TO SHOW THE ABUSE SHE

SAID HAS BEEN OCCURRING AT THE HOME.

HOME. ((00:27:06-11)) ((05))

((CATHERINE KOOYERS, VETERANS

ADVOCATE))"MY QUESTION IS HOW

MANY MORE OF THESE INSTANCES

ARE OUT THERE THAT NEED TO

COME FORWARD?"LAST YEAR --

FORMER KENT COUNTY JUDGE AND

NAVY VETERAN JAMES ROBERT

REDFORD WAS APPOINTED HEAD OF

THE STATE VETERANS' OVERSIGHT

AGENCY AND HE HAS MADE

SWEEPING CHANGES AND MADE

PROMISES.HE SAID IN MAY.

MAY. ((FROM MAY 24))

((1:51:10-23)) ((13)) ((JAMES

ROBERT REDFORD)) (ARE THERE

ACTIVE CRIMINAL

INVESTIGATIONS?) "NOT THAT I'M

AWARE OF -- AND I'M TELLING

YOU HERE TODAY AND I'LL TELL

EVERY ONE OF YOUR VIEWERS, IF

WE BELIEVE THERE IS A

SITUATION WHERE ONE OF THE

PEOPLE WE HAVE THE PRIVILEGE

OF SERVING HAS BEEN THE VICTIM

OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY, YOU BET

WE'RE CALLING THE LAW

ENFORCEMENT."

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IT TURNS OUT THAT THE HOME DID

INFORM LAW ENFORCEMENT RIGHT

AWAY WHEN THE ALLEGED INCIDENT

OCCURRED ON MARCH 27.GRAND

RAPIDS POLICE INVESTIGATED AND

TURNED EVIDENCE OVER TO THE

PROSECUTOR, BUT CHARGES WERE

NOT BROUGHT UNTIL THIS WEEK

AGAINST 56-YEAR-OLD LAURIE LYN

BOTBYL.KOOYERS SAID ANYONE

HURTING VETS NEEDS TO BE PUNISHED

PUNISHED ((00:34:55-35:05))

((10)) ((CATHERINE KOOYERS,

VETERANS ADVOCATE)) "WE NEED

TO SET AN EXAMPLE FOR THE

OTHERS, I MEAN WE CAN'T KEEP

LETTING THEM GET AWAY WITH IT,

THE MAN WAS HURT, HE'S 83

YEARS OLD, THAT'S NOT OK."SHE

SAID GETTING RID OF THE FORMER

PRIVATE COMPANY THAT PROVIDED

CARE WAS A GOOD STEP IN THE

RIGHT DIRECTION, THERE ARE

STILL ISSUES.

ISSUES. ((00:36:02-06)) ((04))

((CATHERINE KOOYERS, VETERANS

ADVOCATE)) "THERE HAS TO BE

MORE ACCOUNTABILITY AT THE

TOP, THAT IS NOT HAPPENING."

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THE WOMAN ACCUSED OF THE ABUSE

IS FREE AND SHE DECLINED OUR

REQUEST FOR AN INTERVIEW

SAYING HER LAWYER TOLD HER TO

KEEP QUIET NOW.IT COULD BE

SEVERAL WEEKS BEFORE SHE SHOWS

UP IN COURT FOR THIS

MISDEMEANOR CHARGE.LIVE IN

For more infomation >> Ex-worker of GR vets home facing abuse charges - Duration: 2:21.

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Craven County BOE asks state for more funding due to class size law - Duration: 1:55.

WE ALSO CONTINUE TO TRACK A THE

LAW.. WHICH LIMITS CLASS SIZES

IN GRADES K THROUGH 3.

HOWEVER... SOME LOCAL SCHOOL

SYSTEMS AREN'T A FAN OF WHAT IT

WOULD TAKE AWAY.. IN ORDER TO

GET ENOUGH TEACHERS.

WNCT'S KELLY BYRNE SPOKE WITH

CRAVEN

COUNTY EDUCATORS..

.. ON POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS.

THE CRAVEN COUNTY BOARD OF

EDUCATION MET EARLIER THIS

AFTERNOON. THEIR MAIN GOAL,

KEEPING THE STUDENTS' BEST

INTEREST FIRST.

"LET'S NOT THINK ABOUT CUTTING

KEEPING THE STUDENTS' BEST

INTEREST FIRST. "LET'S NOT THINK

ABOUT CUTTING THE ARTS. THAT'S

VERY IMPORTANT FOR A CHILD."

CRAVEN COUNTY SCHOOLS MAY FACE A

DIFFICULT DECISION.. SINCE A NEW

LAW

REQUIRES SMALLER CLASS SIZES FOR

GRADES K THROUGH 3.

SMALLER CLASS SIZES.. MEANS MORE

MONEY NEEDS TO BE SPENT ON

ADDITIONAL TEACHERS..

AND TAKEN AWAY FROM OTHER

AREAS..

"WE'RE NOT FUNDED FOR ART FOR

MUSIC FOR PHYSICAL

EDUCATION AND WHEN YOU TAKE THE

DOLLARS THAT WOULD

BE IN THE BUDGET FOR THEM TO

FILL TEACHER POSITIONS,

SOMEWAY IN THE OTHER WE HAVE TO

FIND A WAY TO

CONTINUE THAT."

CRAVEN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION

CHAIRMAN DAVID HENLEY SAYS.. THE

DISTRICT WILL DO EVERYTHING IT

CAN TO

KEEP THEM A PART OF THE

CURRICULUM. NAT POP ART

TODAY THE BOARD PASSED A

RESOLUTION..

REQUESTING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FUNDING

ALLOWING FOR

SMALLER CLASS SIZES.. WITHOUT

NEGATIVE IMPACTS.

HENLEY SAYS.. IF THAT DOESNT

HAPPEN -- THEY

PLAN TO MAKE RESOLUTIONS OF

THEIR OWN.

"WE WOULD LOOK AT ANY OTHER

OVERHEAD THAT PROVIDES THE

DOLLARS TO HIRE TEACHERS, AND

THEN THE LAST RESORT, BEFORE

WE EVEN SAY THE ARTS ARE GONE,

WE'RE GOING TO OUR

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND SAY CAN

YOU HELP US?" NAT POP TAMBOURINE

THAT'S REASSURING FOR MUSIC

TEACHER

"CASSANDRA BARNES" WHO CHOSE HER

PROFESSION BECAUSE OF *HER MUSIC

TEACHER.

"I WAS MORE INVOLVED WITH MUSIC.

IT HELPS YOU WITH ACADEMIC. IT

HELPS YOU FOCUS MORE WHEN IT'S

TIME

FOR TEST TAKING AND THINGS."

SHE HOPES LEGISLATION IS PASSED

SO STUDENTS

WONT BE WITHOUT THIS.. NAT POP

MUSIC

THIS RESOLUTION WAS SENT TO OUR

STATE LEGISLATURES IMMEDIATELY

FOLLOWING THE MEETING.. IN HOPES

OF

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You Paid For It: Governor Scott proposes his biggest budget ever for restoring beaches - Duration: 3:04.

GOVERNOR RICK SCOTT WANTS

TO SPEND MORE MONEY THAN BEFORE

TO RESTORE FLORIDA'S BEACHES

ERODED BY NATURE.

HIS PROPOSAL OF $127 MILLION

FOR BEACH RENOURISHMENT AND

HURRICANE REPAIRS IS SOMETHING

YOU WILL PAY FOR AND THAT IS

WHY MARK IS ON IT TONIGHT.

HERE'S THE BIG QUESTION, IS

THAT A GOOD USE OF TAXPAYER

MONEY?

IS THAT WHAT YOU'RE EXPLORING?

THE GOVERNOR SURE THINKS SO,

STACIE BUT EVEN AT ITS BEST,

BEACH RENOURISHMENT IS A

TEMPORARY SOLUTION FOR A

PERMANENT PROBLEM.

TOURISM AND JOBS ARE THE

REASONS THE GOVERNOR SUPPORTS

IT.

PINELLAS COUNTY PLANS TO SPEND

$30 MILLION LATER THIS YEAR

PUMPING SAND ON TO NEARLY 9

MILES OF SAND KEY.

NOW THE GOVERNOR WANTS TO ADD

ANOTHER $50 MILLION FOR

STATEWIDE FUNDING OF BEACH

RENOURISHMENT AND A FUND OF $70

MILLION FOR MORE.

AT SOME POINT IS BEACH

RENOURISHMENT NOT GOING TO MAKE

SENSE WITH RISING SEAS AND

BEACH EROSION?

I LIVE IN NAPLES, I THINK

IT'S VERY IMPORTANT.

Reporter: THE GOVERNOR

NEVER DID ANSWER THE RISING

SEAS QUESTION BUT HE LOVES

BEACHES.

GOVERNOR SCOTT INSISTS BEACHES

MEAN TOURISM AND TOURISM MEANS

JOBS AND IN HIS VIEW, THAT'S

WELL WORTH THE $127 MILLION OF

YOUR MONEY THAT HE WANTS TO

SPEND THIS YEAR ON SAND.

WE GOT TO KEEP THEM UP.

WE'VE GOT TO CONTINUE TO FUND

VISIT FLORIDA, BECAUSE THAT

HELPS MARKET OUR STATE.

ALL THESE THINGS GET US JOBS.

Reporter: PINELLAS COUNTY

SPENDS ABOUT $10 MILLION A YEAR

ON ITS OWN, MOST OF IT COMING

FROM BED TAXES PAID BY

TOURISTS.

COUNTY PLANNERS HOPE SOME OF

THE $150 MILLION OF YOUR MONEY

THAT THE GOVERNOR WANTS TO

SPEND WE WILL GO TO RENOURISH

TREASURE ISLAND BEACH.

GOVERNOR SCOTT HAS NEVER

PROPOSED SPENDING THIS MUCH ON

BEACHES THE ENTIRE TIME IN HIS

OFFICE BUT LOCAL PLANNERS

INSIST THAT MUCH MONEY ISN'T

STILL ENOUGH.

OVER THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS,

THE NEED HAS BEEN $100 MILLION

A YEAR.

Reporter: ULTIMATELY, IT

WILL BE UP TO FLORIDA

LAWMAKERS.

STILL HAS TO GET THROUGH THE

LEGISLATURE IS THAT GOING TO

HAPPEN?

TIME WILL TELL.

WE HOPE SO.

Reporter: SOME OF THE BEACH

RENOURISHMENT PROJECTS HAVE TO

BE DONE AS FREQUENTLY AS EVERY

THREE YEARS AND EVERY TIMES IT

COSTS MILLIONS OF DOLLARS THAT

YOU PAID FOR, STACIE.

WE KNOW THAT, DON'T WE.

ONE OF THE RUBS IS HERE YOU

HAVE PRIVATE RESIDENCES,

PRIVATE BEACHES, SO DO THEY

REAP THE BENEFITS?

IF YOU'RE LUCKY ENOUGH TO

HAVE A BUSINESS OR A HOME ON

THE BEACH, LIKE OUR GOVERNOR

DOES, THEN YOU CERTAINLY GET

THE BENEFIT OF IT IF THEY

HAPPEN TO REPLENISH YOUR BEACH.

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Red Cross holds open house for volunteer opportunities - Duration: 0:53.

OF LOCAL CHARITIES AND YOUTH

PROGRAMS.

HAPPENING NOW.. THE RED CROSS IS

HOLDING AN OPEN HOUSE FOR

RESIDENTS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES.

THE NON-PROFIT IS ESPECIALLY IN

NEED OF

PEOPLE WHO CAN ASSIST FAMILIES

AFTER

DISASTERS LIKE FIRES.. WORK WITH

THE PILLOW CASE PROJECT.

THE PROJECT TEACHES ELEMENTARY

STUDENTS HOW TO PREPARE TO

HANDLE POTENTIAL DISASTERS.

RED CROSS ALSO NEEDS GREETERS AT

LOCAL BLOOD DRIVES.

" VOLUNTEERS HELP US DRIVE OUR

MISSION AND HELP US DO

AS MANY SERVICE AS POSSIBLE FOR

THE COMMUNITY. ONE OF THE

BENEFITS OF THAT IS WE'RE ABLE

TO PUT AS MANY SERVICE,

DIRECT LINE OF ASSISTANCE

FORWARD BECAUSE WE DON'T

HAVE TO RELY ON STAFF TO DO ALL

THOSE ACTIVITIES. IT'S A VERY

STRONG VOLUNTEER BASE AND IT

THOSE ACTIVITIES. IT'S A VERY

STRONG VOLUNTEER BASE AND IT

TIES INTO OUR COMMITMENT OF

HELPING FOLKS EVERYDAY."

EACH VOLUNTEER GETS TO CHOOSE

THEIR AREA OF INTEREST.. AND ALL

CLASSES ARE FREE.

THE OPEN HOUSE RUNS UNTIL 7

TONIGHT.

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I protested for the first time. Here's what happened. - Duration: 7:35.

I had never protested before.

Not officially, anyway.

I once boycotted Starbucks on my own for five years because they wouldn't let me eat a

Subway sandwich at their table, even though I'd bought a cup of their coffee, but that

was petty and probably just an excuse to not pay six bucks for coffee.

I was raised in a conservative household, and while I don't remember any conversation

about protesters, I guess it just sort of seeped into my thought process that they were

a particularly angry sort of folk, either shaking their fists and railing against law

and order, or at best raising valid points in some of the most ridiculous ways possible.

In 2003, I saw a war protest in New York City and thought it was the most useless waste

of time I had ever seen.

What I'm saying is: if you don't get it…

I get it.

But then the financial crisis hit in 2008 and I saw people with the same concerns I

had about money in politics march together to voice those concerns.

I also saw the police deal with them harshly, and I watched nothing change.

I walked the streets of Ferguson in 2014 and helped clean up the aftermath when militarized

police kettled, tear gassed, and arrested peaceful protesters and members of the media,

escalating what had been a peaceful protest into a riot.

I didn't agree with the protesters on every point, but I did begin to realize: there are

more sides to these stories than I had previously believed.

That's on me for not realizing sooner.

I've done some work with refugees in the last couple of years.

I've learned what our vetting process is.

It's an intricate process involving every branch of U.S. intelligence, and employing

biodata (such as iris scans).

It also includes extensive background checks.

It takes an average of two years, and fewer than 1% of applicants make it past step three.

I could really get bogged down here, but the information is easy to find, either on the

archived White House page or with International Rescue Committee.

We already have "extreme vetting", but then politicians announce things like [Greg

Abbott]: "The Federal Government doesn't have either the capacity or the will to keep Americans

safe in the refugee system."

[Donald Trump] "They could be ISIS!

I don't know!".

These refugees are 80% women, children, and elderly, and a common theme in conversation

with them is that they didn't want to leave their homes in the first place.

This is preservation, not wanderlust or opportunism.

So when I heard that the executive order was putting a 90-day halt on all refugees, and

the usual excuses were being given, I knew this wasn't a vacation cancellation; this

was an abrupt stop to a years-long hope.

Then I heard that not only were fifty people being held at DFW Airport, but that some of

them had valid green cards and visas, and were still being detained.

I had a decision to make:

I could stay at home and channel my now-familiar hopeless feeling into another social media

post, or I could do…

I don't know… something?

I thought of the refugee families I'd worked with.

How once when I brought them a meal, even though they spoke no English, they insisted

on giving me and my children Diet Cokes in return.

I wanted them, and these fifty people who were now being detained, to know that they were

welcome.

So I wrote a quick blog entry asking for help, and I went to go write them letters.

I thought I might be the only one there when I showed up.

But I was not.

Perhaps it was because it was unexpected, or maybe it was because it was the first hopeful

thing I had seen in awhile.

I can't fully articulate why.

But when I walked in and saw my Texas raising their voice together in support of those least

able to help themselves, I cried.

"I hope they can hear this in the room where they are being kept," I thought.

"I hope they can hear this in the courtrooms, in the White House.

I hope they can hear this as they scoop up their children and board a boat that they

know they might not survive, to come to a country whose leader just told them they're

not welcome.

I hope God can hear this," I thought.

I'm not a yeller by nature.

At concerts, I'm the guy that stands near the soundboard and nods my approval.

At sporting events, my go-to response for a big play is the silent fist pump.

When I'm angry, I fall more into a simmer than a boil.

But these protesters, they weren't angry.

At least not the way young me would have expected.

They were kind, welcoming, giving hugs, smiling.

They brought water and snacks, and as the room filled to beyond capacity, they created

space for the children and elderly.

They looked out for each other.

It wasn't long before I caught myself joining in.

I saw people of every age, race, and religion.

I saw people who looked and believed like me, and people who didn't.

We weren't required to agree on everything because for this moment in time, we agreed

on this: we were taking care of each other.

And for perhaps the first time, or at least the first time in awhile, I realized:

that's America.

And suddenly, I understood the point of protests: it's not to shout down people we simply

disagree with.

It's not about torches and pitchforks.

It's not about following trends … it's solidarity.

It's already easy to feel alone in the world, even if you live where you grew up.

Coming together to stand up for people is a message: "You're not alone.

We're all here for you."

And that message is not only to the detained, or the marginalized, or the frightened.

It's also to each other.

It's a stitching together of a quilt of races and beliefs and ages, standing next to each other, saying

"I believe in you.

I'm here for you.

And I believe you'll be here for me."

Do protests get it wrong sometimes?

Absolutely!

Humans get everything wrong, a lot!

But when nothing is perfect, that means it's okay to invest in what is good.

"Well, I took part in this march today because of Martin Luther

King, and what he stood for.

Because this march is what he died for.

And I think if he died for it, I can carry out what he started."

I've had people ask me this week why I chose this march.

Why hadn't I chosen to march for people who are suffering and already here?

And what about Christians who are oppressed in the Middle East?

What about veterans?

The homeless? – as if my involvement here was invalid because I hadn't marched for

a cause they deemed to be more important.

If I close my eyes and turn my head just right, I hear a voice that sounds a lot like my own

from 2003.

But here's the thing:

I love it!

See, this cause has become personal to me.

I've seen the affected firsthand.

I've crossed the Rubicon, and I can't ignore it anymore.

But those causes?

They're all worthy of your effort, too.

Don't use them as a way to shame us both back to our couches for another round of Netflix

and Facebook Snark.

Get up!

The cause I care so deeply about is inextricably tied to the cause you care about.

I need you to pull that rope while I'm pulling this one.

Let's see what we can build...

Together.

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Ranger's Trio Ready For Next Year - Duration: 0:49.

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What Is The Difference Between A Domain Name And A Website? | GoDaddy - Duration: 2:29.

Hi there.

In this video, you'll learn the difference between a domain and a website.

While domains and websites are closely connected, they are two very different things.

After registering a domain, you need to do something with it, put it to work for you.

Your domain can be used for a website, for an email account, or for both.

You can, however, register a domain and choose NOT to use it for a website or an email account,

BUT you can't have a website or an email account without a domain.

When used for a website, your domain name is what people type into their browser to find your site —

this is why they are sometimes referred to as web addresses.

So godaddy.com is the domain used for GoDaddy's website.

Registering a domain, however, doesn't automatically create a website —

it only means that you've registered the domain.

So for example, if you decided to start your own business and you thought of great name for it,

you might copyright the name to protect it.

However, simply giving your business a name is only one of many steps that go into building your business.

In the same manner, when you register a domain and want to use it for a website,

you'll need to first build the website, and then find a host for it, so it can be visible on the Web.

What's a host?

Website hosts are companies that house, serve, and maintain files for one or more websites.

Think of a website hosting company like a shopping center that contains several individual stores.

If you want to open a store at the shopping center, you can lease space and set up shop.

Just like a shopping center,

website hosting companies enable you to lease space on their web servers,

where you can store your website files and make them available for visitors to view.

Because you've registered your domain, you can use it at any web hosting company you want.

Remember your store in the shopping center?

Suppose you decided to move your store and lease space at a different shopping center.

If you packed up your products and moved to a new location,

you would still be able to use the same name for your store.

The same is true for your domain —

regardless of where you decided to host your website's files,

your domain remains yours for the duration of your registration.

GoDaddy is both a domain registrar AND a website hosting company —

and we have the tools to help you build your website.

This means you can register your domain name,

build a website for it,

and get it on the web —

all in one place!

Do you already have a domain name?

Don't just let it sit there;

do something with it!

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Leo's Cam Manning and J.T. Wenglikowski sign for college - Duration: 0:15.

JOHN HANCOCK...

CAM MANNING WILL PLAY SOCCER AT

HUNTINGTON UNIVERSITY...

MEANWHILE...

LINEBACKER SLASH DEFENSIVE END

J-T WENGLIKOWSKI WILL

PLAY FOOTBALL AT MARIAN...

LAST BUT NOT LEAST...

For more infomation >> Leo's Cam Manning and J.T. Wenglikowski sign for college - Duration: 0:15.

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For Too Long... - Duration: 2:18.

For too long- we have suffered.

Depressed,overly stressed and oppressed.

Calling out but unheard-more like ignored.

Pinpointed as the scapegoat.

As they place the blame game-more like who to frame.

For too long- We have stood by.

Bystanders to destruction.

Watching history repeat.

Why won't we ever learn?

Averting eyes to the fact that people have their own lives.

For too long- This Us VS Them mentailty and its immoratilty

have gone on.

This lack of education and communication.

This mayhm has ruled.

The sins of the parents.

The childhood had been stripped and beaten away until all was left was scars and bare

bones.

Devoured by those who could of stopped it.

For too long- Education has been replaced with control and

obedience.

Memorization until you're numb.

We want to learn.

Teach.

For too long- We have been misinformed.

Treated like numbers.

Told to obey.

For our own saftey.

Now,now-No longer- We must resist.

Prove we exist and we feel and we breath and we live.

Prove we're all people.

Confront the problem-find a solution.

And together we will rise and unite.

We must have courage.

We must rise and unite.We will rise and unite.

Do not be ignorant to their arrogance.

I am Real.

I am Reality.

Together we will progress.

Now take this message and pass it on.

Speard love,not hate.

We are real.

For more infomation >> For Too Long... - Duration: 2:18.

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Northrop's Joey Books, Dustin Starnes, Ben Keating and Robbie Bakle sign for college - Duration: 0:28.

THEY WERE BUSY IN BRUIN COUNTRY

TODAY...

FOUR NORTHROP SENIORS HEADING TO

COLLEGE FOR SPORTS...

BEN KEATING WILL PLAY BASEBALL

AT IU-SOUTH BEND...

ROBBIE BAKLE (BAY-KULL) SOCCER

AT OHIO NORTHERN...

JOEY BOOKS WILL PLAY FOOTBALL AT

MARIAN UNIVERSITY...

WHILE DUSTIN STARNES IS GOING D-

1...

HE'LL RUN TRACK AND CROSS

COUNTRY

AT IUPUI...

((...))

UP IN RAILROADER TERRITORY...

FOOTBALL STANDOUT GARRETT SUTTON

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Dakota Johnson wears brown fur coat for Today Show appearance - Duration: 1:33.

For more infomation >> Dakota Johnson wears brown fur coat for Today Show appearance - Duration: 1:33.

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Trump Nominates Neil Gorsuch for Supreme Court - Duration: 0:53.

For more infomation >> Trump Nominates Neil Gorsuch for Supreme Court - Duration: 0:53.

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Canterbury's Sydney Colby and Madison Howell sign for soccer - Duration: 0:17.

SIGNING FOR

COLLEGE...

SYDNEY COLBY WILL PLAY AT HIGH

POINT

UNIVERSITY...

MADISON HOWELL AT THE MILWAUKEE

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...

FOR INTERVIEWS WITH ALL OF

TODAY'S

SIGNEES...

CLICK THE WANE DOT COM SPORTS

PAGE...

IT WAS GLOOMY TODAY, LIKE MOST

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This year's winter has been beneficial for Berkshire East - Duration: 1:10.

RELATED FIRES IN LUDLOW

IT'S BEEN A DECENT WINTER SO FAR

FOR SKIIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS IN

WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS .

22NEWS REPORTER MIKE

MASCIADRELLI JOINS US FROM

FRANKLIN COUNTY

WHERE THEY SAY CONDITIONS ARE

PRETTY FAVORABLE ON THE SLOPES

THIS

YEAR.

SKI RESORTS LIKE BERKSHIRE EAST

IN CHARLEMONT ARE SEEING MANY

MORE

SKIIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS THIS

WINTER THAN LAST.

MANY SKIIERS AND RIDERS WERE

ENJOYING THE PACKED POWDER

CONDITIONS

TODAY AT BERKSHIRE EAST.

THE SKI RESORT RECEIVED ABOUT 4

INCHES OF SNOW FROM TUESDAY'S

SNOWSTORM.

THEY'VE MIXED IT IN WITH THEIR

MAN-MADE SNOW....CREATING IDEAL

CONDITIONS...

LAST YEAR'S MILD WINTER, KEPT

MANY PEOPLE AWAY FROM THE

SLOPES.

BUT THIS YEAR.... COLDER

TEMPERATURES HAVE BEEN MORE

CONSISTENT...AND THAT'S MADE ALL

THE DIFFERENCE.

WE'VE HAD A LOT MORE NATURAL

SNOW THIS YEAR

AND IT'S ALSO BEEN A LOT COLDER.

LAST YEAR THE CONDITIONS WERENT

ALL THAT BAD, BUT BY HAVING

MORE NATURAL SNOW THE CONDITIONS

ARE BETTER.

PORTER-HENRY TOLD 22NEWS THE

TEMPERATURES IN CHARLEMONT HAVE

BEEN A LOT COLDER THIS WINTER

THAN IN THE LOWER PIONEER

VALLEY.

HE SAID THEY DON'T PLAN TO CLOSE

THE SLOPES, UNTIL THE FIRST WEEK

OF APRIL. LIVE FROM THE FRANKLIN

COUNTY BUREAU, IN GREENFIELD,

MIKE MASCIADRELLI, 22NEWS.

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