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Bill Gross, Pimco settle lawsuit over his exit for $81 million: sources

Bill Gross has reached a roughly $81 million settlement of his lawsuit against Pacific

Investment Management Co, ending a bitter 2-1/2-year drama over the well-known bond

investor's abrupt departure from one of the world's biggest asset managers.

Terms of the accord were not disclosed, but were confirmed by two people familiar with

the matter, who asked not to be named because the terms were confidential.

Gross and Pimco said in a joint statement the settlement was "amicable," and that Pimco

will donate the proceeds to charity.

"Pimco has always been family to me, and, like any family, sometimes there are disagreements,"

Gross, a Pimco co-founder, said in the statement.

The accord quietly ends an acrimonious battle over the 72-year-old billionaire's September

2014 exit from Pimco, where he had been chief investment officer.

That battle played out first in the media, and then in Gross' $200 million lawsuit.

Gross, who now works for Denver-based Janus Capital Group Inc (JNS.N), left Pimco following

negative reports about his leadership and weak returns at Pimco Total Return (PTTRX.O),

once the world's largest bond mutual fund with $293 billion of assets at its peak.

In his October 2015 lawsuit, Gross accused a greedy "cabal" of Pimco executives, including

group chief investment officer Dan Ivascyn, of plotting to oust him so they could divide

his 20 percent share in Pimco's bonus pool among themselves.

The pool totaled $1.3 billion in 2013, and Gross' pay that year topped $300 million,

according to the complaint filed in California Superior Court.

Pimco, a Newport Beach, California-based unit of German insurer Allianz SE (ALVG.DE), countered

that Gross' "egregious misconduct," including abusive behavior toward colleagues, would

have justified his firing had he not resigned.

Once known on Wall Street as the "Bond King," Gross left Pimco eight months after his second-in-command

Mohamed El-Erian quit, in part because of Gross' management style.

Gross is worth $2.5 billion, according to Forbes magazine.

The joint statement reflected Pimco's recognition of Gross' role in building the firm into a

mutual fund powerhouse over four decades, with more than $2 trillion of assets under

management, even if his last months proved uncomfortable.

"Bill Gross has always been larger-than-life," Ivascyn said.

"Bill has had an enormous influence on Pimco and the careers of many who have passed through

its halls.

He built this business from the ground up and we have great respect and admiration for

his talents."

In the statement, Gross also said: "I've always been amazed by my success, and grateful for

the opportunity to make a difference in the world.

I'm glad that can continue."

Gross has been unable to replicate his Pimco success at Janus.

His Global Unconstrained Bond fund (JUCAX.O) has just $1.9 billion of assets, and been

outperformed by 80 percent of its peers in the last year, according to Morningstar.

Janus said last October it planned to merge with London-based Henderson Group Plc (HGGH.L).

Pimco said it will dedicate a "Founders Room" at its headquarters to honor its co-founders,

while its Pimco Foundation named Gross a director emeritus and established an annual award in

his name.

The case is Gross v. Pacific Investment Management Co et al, California Superior Court, Orange

County, No. 2015-00813636.

Trump tax plan faces rockier road after stinging healthcare loss

Following the failure of a healthcare bill backed by President Donald Trump, his administration

plans to take a lead role in crafting major legislation to cut taxes with an eye toward

meeting an August target date, the White House said on Monday.

Trump's pledge to cut taxes, including a lowering of the rates paid by corporations, was a pillar

of his 2016 presidential campaign and provided much of the fuel for the heady stock market

rally that followed his Nov. 8 victory.

"Obviously, we're driving the train on this," White House spokesman Sean Spicer told a briefing.

"We're going to work with Congress on this," Spicer said, adding that tax cut legislation

is a "huge priority" for the Republican president and "something that he feels very passionately

about."

Spicer noted that U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has talked about August as

a target date for tax legislation, but added that the timetable could slip depending on

how quickly a consensus could be reached.

Getting a broad tax bill passed by Congress and on Trump's desk for signature into law

looks to be no easy feat, especially after intra-party differences last week torpedoed

the healthcare legislation he had backed.

Republicans for seven years had promised to dismantle Democratic former President Barack

Obama's Affordable Care Act, dubbed Obamacare, and the Trump administration had made it its

top priority when he took office in January.

But the effort collapsed on Friday when members of the Freedom Caucus, including the most

conservative lawmakers of the House of Representatives, refused to support the bill, which was also

backed by House Speaker Paul Ryan.

The stinging defeat alarmed investors who began reassessing the chances for passage

of the tax agenda this year.

Major U.S. stock indexes opened sharply lower on Monday before paring the lion's share of

the losses.

The healthcare failure in Trump's first major legislative initiative showed that keeping

Republicans united is a tricky business.

'TRUMP IS STUCK'

"Trump is stuck, he can't cajole the arch conservatives in the Republican Party and

at the same time, my sense is the Democrats don't want to throw him a bone either, so

it is going to be difficult," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank

in Chicago.

"It's going to be very, very difficult," Republican lawmaker Ted Poe of Texas told CNN's "New

Day" program.

Poe, who resigned from the Freedom Caucus after the healthcare debacle, said Trump's

hope of getting a major infrastructure spending through Congress was no "slam dunk" because

of likely opposition from conservatives.

Infrastructure spending is another leg of the "pro-growth" Trump strategy.

"It is so easy to sit back, cross your arms, say 'No, not going to support that.'

And then what do we have?"

Poe said.

"... We have to lead.

We're the party in power."

Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a research note that a tax bill, "if

passed at all, could be a very watered-down version of current proposals."

The White House over the weekend dangled the idea of a compromise tax restructuring that

could win support from moderate Democrats.

White House chief of staff Reince Priebus on Sunday said such a package could include

middle-class tax cuts.

Spicer on Monday remained vague on how much Trump would allow the federal deficit to grow

as a result of the tax cuts.

"It's a really early question to be asking at this point," Spicer said.

The U.S. tax code has not undergone a major overhaul since 1986, during Republican former

President Ronald Reagan's administration.

Democratic Senator Christopher Coons signaled his party would be open to discussing tax

legislation if it was not merely a giveaway to the rich.

Democrats fought former President George W. Bush's tax policies for that reason.

"If we have a move toward tax reform that could strengthen manufacturing, strengthen

our exports and provide tax relief to the middle-class - not overwhelmingly to the wealthiest

- there's a menu for us to start talking about it," the Delaware senator told MSNBC's "Morning

Joe" program.

Although winning over Democrats may be tough, the alternative - getting Republicans to vote

as a bloc - it could be a hard road in light of the healthcare rebellion by Republican

lawmakers.

Despite aggressive lobbying by Trump, Ryan and Vice President Mike Pence, Freedom Caucus

members saw too may similarities to Obamacare.

Moderates were concerned over the prospect of millions of Americans losing health insurance.

One Republican lawmaker, Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma, suggested Congress focus

first on such things as getting a "realistic budget" done and passing legislation to raise

the national debt ceiling.

"And then start on tax reform," Cole told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program, adding, "But

start with real hearings and start in a way that everybody at least at the outset is a

potential player."United Airlines bars teenage girls in leggings from flight

Two teenage girls wearing leggings were barred from boarding a United Airlines flight on

Sunday because they did not meet a dress code for special pass travelers, a company spokesman

said amid a furor on social media.

The two girls, who were traveling with a companion, would not have been turned away for wearing

leggings had they been paying customers, United spokesman Jonathan Guerin said as the airline

responded to the backlash.

"(The two girls) were instructed that they couldn't board until they corrected their

outfit.

They were fine with it and completely understood," Guerin said, adding that all three passengers

missed the flight.

He did not know if they had boarded a later plane or made alternate travel arrangements.

Though the three passengers did not complain about their treatment, another traveler, Shannon

Watts, who overheard the discussion touched off a firestorm on social media with a series

of tweets describing a policy she suggested was unfairly targeting women and girls.

"This behavior is sexist and sexualizes young girls," Watts said on Twitter.

"Not to mention that the families were mortified and inconvenienced."

United pass travelers are typically company employees or their friends or family members.

Watts' tweets and United's defense of it touched a raw nerve for many women and girls who have

made leggings a staple in their wardrobes.

The popularity of leggings has sparked criticism that they are inappropriate attire under certain

circumstances.

Some schools have barred girls from wearing them to class.

Social media lit up with outrage against the policy and the airline for its response to

the initial outcry.

Celebrities chimed in with humorous protests.

"I have flown united before with literally no pants on.

Just a top as a dress.

Next time I will wear only jeans and a top," model Chrissy Teigen tweeted.

United later put out a statement titled: "To our customers ... Your leggings are welcome!"

that explained the policy for passholders in greater detail.

That policy also bars midriff-baring tops, attire that reveals undergarments or is designated

as sleepwear or swimwear, mini-skirts, shorts that fall less than 3 inches above the knee

or dirty or torn clothing.

Guerin conceded that the airline, in its initial response to the flap, could have done a better

job of explaining the situation and countering apparently inaccurate information about the

incident that appeared on Twitter.

"We'll definitely take something away from today, but we'll continue to engage with our

customers (on social media)," he said.

For more infomation >> Bill Gross, Pimco settle lawsuit over his exit for $81 million sources - Duration: 12:09.

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Sweet Coral Makeup Look- Perfect for Spring! TINA YONG - Duration: 7:03.

To start, I'm going to apply my Becca first light priming filter.

This primer helps brighten up dull skin and refreshes my complexion.

For foundation I'll be applying my April Skin Rose Glam foundation in #23

I'll be using the rose shaped brush it comes with

to apply the foundation on my skin.

First I use circular motions to buff the product in, then I use swiping motions to smooth the foundation out.

Next I'll be highlighting and concealing with my big cover cushion concealer

I'm going to dot this on under my eyes and to the high points of my face

To blend the concealer out I'm going to use this pointy blender from sephora

It's similar to the beauty blender and you just pop it over your finger and blend away!

Moving on to contouring, I'm using the Pony Effect Arti Stick to slim down my face

I'm going to apply 3 lines, one under my cheek bone, one on my jaw line and a small line near my temples.

Then I'm going to blend it out with my sponge

To set my base, I'm using the Laura Mercier translucent powder

I'm going to press the powder into my skin using the pointy blender.

For eyebrows I'lll be using this eyebrow pencil I bought from Japan.

I'm going to start by filling in the centre of my brows then move outwards to the tail.

Next I'm going to use small strokes and light pressure to fill in the start of my brows.

To soften it up futher , I'm going to use a a flat brush to blend out the colour.

Now I'm going in with concealer to clean up under my brows and sharpen up under my arch.

For my eyes today I'll be using my tart pro palette

First I'm going to apply "bold" all over my lid using my mac 217 brush

I'm going to also apply that colour onto my lower lashes and connect it up on the outer corner.

To give my eyes more pop, I'm going to apply a brighter orange coloured eyeshadow from Etude house

This colour will go on the outer and inner corners of my eyes.

I'm also going to blend it onto my lower lash line

To add a subtle shimmer, I'm mixing "ethereal" and "glam" together and patting that onto the center of my lid

With a small pencil brush I'm going to place some onto my lower lash line.

Next I'm going to tight line with my smashbox always on gel liner

This step helps to make my top lashes look thicker and fuller.

Now it's time for my favorite part- lashes!

This is one of the styles I've designed for my collection.

It's a light natural style that suitable for hooded and small eyes.

The band is really soft which makes it comfortable to wear all day.

I'll be launching this in the next month or so and you'll be able to purchase it online.

Now that'd I've got my top lashes sorted I need to give my lower lashes some love too.

The Kevyn Aucoin volume mascara is my favourite mascara at the moment

I really like the size of the wand because it makes it really easy to apply on shorter lashes.

Moving on to blush, I'm applying the hourglass ambient strobe blush

This product is like a blush and highlighter in one

I love applying this onto my cheek bones and blending it up into my temples.

I also like to blend it in slightly with my eye shadows.

Finally it's time for lipstick!

To get the perfect spring shade, I'll be mixing two liquid lipsticks together "mrs romper" and "miso pretty" from toofaced

Before I apply the lip colour, I'm going to neutralise my lip colour with foundation using my blender

Then apply the lipstick using a lip brush.

I'm going to put on my favourite contact lenses from Lil Moon. This colour is creme beige.

That's it to my Spring Makeup Look. I hope you like this tutorial.

I've been working on my filming and editing game so I can bring you better quality videos

so if you prefer this format for makeup tutorial, please leave a comment and let me know below

Also remember to subscribe if you haven't already

and I'll speak to you next time. Bye!! xoxo

For more infomation >> Sweet Coral Makeup Look- Perfect for Spring! TINA YONG - Duration: 7:03.

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Back To WINNING! A Federal Judge FINALLY Gave Trump The Travel Ban News He's Been Waiting For! - Duration: 2:24.

Back To WINNING!

A Federal Judge FINALLY Gave Trump The Travel Ban News He�s Been Waiting For!

By Lindsey Bruce

President Trump has been fighting a tough battle when it comes to his travel ban.

Democrats and activist judges have been putting politics before the safety of the American

people, but the president FINALLY got the new he�s been waiting for �

A FEDERAL JUDGE JUST BACKED DONALD TRUMP�S TRAVEL BAN!

U.S. District Court Judge Anthony Trenga ruled AGAINST left-wing Muslim activists from the

Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and sided with our president!

In a 32-page opinion Trenga wrote,

� The substantive revisions reflected in [the second order] have reduced the probative

value of the President�s statements to the point that it is no longer likely that Plaintiffs

can succeed on their claim that the predominate purpose of EO-2 is to discriminate against

Muslims based on their religion and that EO-2 is a pretext or a sham for that purpose,�

In other words, IT�S NOT A MUSLIM BAN!

The judge then went on to verify that Trump�s past statements about Muslims have NOTHING

to do with his right as president to protect our country and can not be used in future

litigation.

�This Court is no longer faced with a facially discriminatory order coupled with contemporaneous

statements suggesting discriminatory intent,� the judge said.

�And while the President and his advisors have continued to make statements following

the issuance of EO-1 that have characterized or anticipated the nature of EO-2, the Court

cannot conclude for the purposes of the Motion that these statements, together with the President�s

past statements, have effectively disqualified him from exercising his lawful presidential

authority,�

President Trump has the Constitutional right to protect the American people and this Federal

judge just confirmed it.

Because of this ruling, opponents can no longer argue that Trump�s executive order discriminates

on a religious basis.

THIS is the WIN our president needed!!

For more infomation >> Back To WINNING! A Federal Judge FINALLY Gave Trump The Travel Ban News He's Been Waiting For! - Duration: 2:24.

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South Carolina lawmakers file bill to increase penalties for construction zone traffic violations - Duration: 2:29.

HAVE FILED A

BILL TO INCREASE PENALTIES FOR

TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS IN

CONSTRUCTION ZONES.

JOHN: STEFANY BORNMAN JOINS US

LIVE IN NORTH

AUGUSTA.

STEFANY THIS BILL CLEARLY

IDENTIFIES THE FINES AND JAIL

TIME FOR DIFFERENT LEVEL

OFFENSES.

STEFANY: IT'S NO SECRET SOUTH

CAROLINA IS WORKING TO GET

ROADS,

ACROSS THE STATE, IN BETTER

SHAPE.

SO, THE ROADWORK IS JUST

BEGINNING.

THAT'S WHY LAWMAKERS ARE PUSHING

TO GET THIS BILL PASSED, SO THEY

CAN BETTER PROTECT THE LIVES OF

PEOPLE WORKING THE ROADWAYS.

STEFANY: ENDANGERING THE LIVES

OF HIGHWAY WORKERS IS AN

OFFENSE SOUTH CAROLINA LAWMAKERS

AREN'T GOING TO TAKE LIGHTLY

ANYMORE.

REP. WILLIAM "BILL" HIXON/ AIKEN

DISTRICT 83

"WE'VE HAD WORKERS, KILLED IN

WORK ZONES BEFORE AND WE GOT TO

LOOKING AT OUR STATE LAWS AND

OUR STATE LAWS APPARENTLY AREN'T

ENOUGH TO

GET SPEEDERS ATTENTION."

STEFANY: STATE REPRESENTATIVE

BILL HIXON WROTE HOUSE BILL

4033. MOVING

FORWARD HIXON WANTS ALL WORK

ZONE TO BE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED

WITH

SIGNS, FIRST RESPONDERS ARE NOW

INCLUDED AS HIGHWAY

WORKERS AND THE AMENDMENT NAMES

PENALTIES FOR RECKLESS DRIVING

BETWEEN THE ORANGE CONES.

STEFANY: BUT THE BIGGEST CHANGE

COMES FROM HOW THE STATE CAN USE

MONEY IT COLLECTS FROM TICKETING

VIOLATORS.

REP. WILLIAM "BILL" HIXON/ AIKEN

DISTRICT 83

"PART OF THAT MONEY WILL GO BACK

TO THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT

OF TRANSPORTATION AND THEY COULD

IN TURN HIRE AN OFF DUTY STATE

TROOPER, OR A

COUNTY SHERIFF, OR A CITY

POLICEMAN OR MUNICIPALITY IN

THAT AREA, THEY COULD

HIRE THOSE GUYS TO SIT IN THOSE

ZONES AND RUN THOSE BLUE

LIGHTS." STEFANY: HIXON SAYS

THE PENALTIES DESCRIBED IN THE

BILL ONLY APPLY IN

CLEARLY MARKED CONSTRUCTION

ZONES. IN THE CASE OF THE 2

SCDOT

WORKERS KILLED ON HIGHWAY 125,

BECAUSE THE AREA WAS NEVER SET

UP

AS A WORK ZONE, THIS BILL WOULD

NOT APPLY. STEFANY: STILL, THE

AIKEN COUNTY DELEGATION, MOST OF

WHO ARE BACKING

HOUSE BILL 4033, RECOGNIZE THAT

SOUTH CAROLINA NEEDS TO BE

TOUGHER ON VIOLATORS.

KATHERINE BEDINGFIELD/ TRAVELING

TO MYRTLE BEACH "WE'VE BEEN

COMING FROM BIRMINGHAM AND IT'S

BEEN STOP AND

GO AND ITS DANGEROUS THE WAY

PEOPLE SPEED DURING THE

CONSTRUCTION. IT'S SCARED US A

COUPLE TIME. WE'VE HAD TO SLAM

ON THE

BREAKS."

CARL BUTLER/ LIVES IN SOUTH

CAROLINA

"YOU ALWAYS SHOULD SLOW DOWN

ESPECIALLY IN SPEEDING ZONES

BECAUSE ITS AWFULLY DANGEROUS."

STEFANY: IF THE NEW BILL PASSES,

THE PENALTIES FIRST-TIME

SPEEDERS IN

WORK ZONES WILL BE FINED

ANYWHERE FROM 500 - 1000 DOLLARS

AND OR 30

DAYS IN JAIL.

THE CURRENT PENALTY IS 200

DOLLARS AND OR 30 DAYS IN JAIL.

FOR THE COMPLETE LIST OF OTHER

PENALTIES AND FINES, PLEASE

VISIT

OUR WEBSITE AT WJBF DOT COM.

REPORTING LIVE, STEFANY BORNMAN,

WJBF NEWSCHANNEL 6.

For more infomation >> South Carolina lawmakers file bill to increase penalties for construction zone traffic violations - Duration: 2:29.

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UConn's Crystal Dangerfield happy to be home for NCAA's: "Missing school is stressing me out" - Duration: 1:35.

3

HAPPENING NOW. THE UCONN

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM.

GETTING READY FOR WHAT THEY

HOPE IS ONE MORE WIN. WHICH

WOULD SEND THEM TO THE FINAL

FOUR. HUSKIES HOST OREGON

TONIGHT.. NEWS 8'S

ERIK DOBRATZ IS LIVE IN

BRIDGEPORT WITH A PREVIEW OF

TONIGHT'S BIG GAME..

ERIK. DARREN AND ANNE...

IF THE HUSKIES WIN

TONIGHT THEY WILL GO TO DALLAS

FOR THEIR TENTH STRAIGHT FINAL

FOUR... SO FAR THE

ROAD TO DALLAS HAS BEEN ONE

FILLED WITH LOTS OF

HOMECOOKING.

3

IT'S BEEN A PRETTY

SMOOTH RIDE TO THE ELITE 8 FOR

THE UCONN WOMEN... THE

FIRST TWO GAMES OF THE

TOURNAMENT WERE AT GAMPEL

PAVILLION IN STORRS...

PLAYERS GOT TO SLEEP IN THEIR

OWN BEDS AND USE THEIR OWN

LOCKER ROOM... AFTER

TWO EASY WINS---THE HUSKIES

JUMPED ON A BUS TO BRIDGEPORT

THIS PAST WEEKEND. THEY

BEAT UCLA ON SATURDAY AND NOW

GET READY TO TRY AND WIN AGAIN

IN FRONT OF A FRIENDLY CROWD

IN BRIDGEPORT.. DO THE

HUSKIES LIKE PLAYING SO CLOSE

TO HOME OR DO THEY WISH THEY

WERE SHIPPED OUT SOMEWHERE

ELSE..((4:04:37 DEFINITLEY

APPRECIATE BEING HOME, ITS

ALWAYS GOOD WHEN WE CAN GET

SOME OF OUR CLOSER FANS TO BE

ABLE TO COME TO THESE

GAMES---I THINK ONE OF THE BIG

THINGS ABOUT THIS TEAM THIS

YEAR HAS BEEN NO MATTER WHERE

WE PLAYED WE JUST TRIED TO

FOCUS ON THE GAME SPECIFICALLY

AND NOT GET CAUGHT UP ON WHERE

THE ARENA IS)) [4:0013 I'M

GLAD WERE ACTUALLY KIND OF

CLOSE BECAUSE MISSING SCHOOL

IS STRESSING ME OUT SO, I HAD

TO TAKE A TEST TODAY SO ITS

JUST PRIORTIES REALLY.))

3

REFRESHING TO HEAR A

STUDENT ATHLETE TALK ABOUT

CLASS WORK BUT IF YOU WANT TO

PLAY FOR THE UCONN

WOMEN---YOU HAVE TO BE GOOD ON

THE COURT AND IN THE CLASSROOM.

LIVE IN BRIDGEPORT, I'M

ERIK DOBRATZ NEWS 8.

For more infomation >> UConn's Crystal Dangerfield happy to be home for NCAA's: "Missing school is stressing me out" - Duration: 1:35.

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Groups call for unsealing of grand jury proceedings in Henry Green case - Duration: 2:15.

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DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE.

MARK: A GRAND JURY FAILED

TO RETURN AN INDICTMENT IN THE

OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING DEATH

OF HENRY GREEN. THIS EFFECTIVELY

CLOSING THE CRIMINAL CASE...

COLLEEN: BUT IT DOES NOT

STOP THE QUEST FOR ANSWERS SOME

IN OUR COMMUNITY CONTINUE TO

LOOK FOR..

COLLEEN: NBC4'S HARRISON

HOVE IS LIVE IN THE STUDIO, HE

SPOKE WITH A COUPLE OF THE

GROUPS THAT STILL WANT ANSWERS

IN THE DEATH OF HENRY GREEN.

HARRISON: COLUMBUS MAYOR

ANDREW GINTHER IS PUSHING FOR

TRANSPARENCY. HE CALLED FOR

GRAND JURY PROCEEDINGS TO BE

UNSEALED IN THE CASE...A REQUEST

AT LEAST ONE OTHER GROUP HAS

ECHOED.

TAMMY FOURNIER- ALSAADA,

PEOPLE'S JUSTICE PROJECT "THE

GRAND JURY PROCESS IS SECRETIVE.

WE DON'T GET A LOT OF

INFORMATION ABOUT THE TESTIMONY

OR HOW THESE WITNESSES ARE BEING

VETTED."'

TAMMY FOURNIER- ALSAADA AND THE

PEOPLE'S JUSTICE PROJECT HAVE

FOLLOWED THE HENRY GREEN CASE

CLOSELY FOR MONTHS. THEY HAVE

LED MANY DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE

WAKE OF GREEN'S DEATH.

INVESTIGATORS SAY GREEN WAS SHOT

AND KILLED LAST JUNE IN A

GUNFIRE EXCHANGE WITH TWO PLAIN

CLOTHES COLUMBUS POLICE

OFFICERS. FOURNIER- ALSAADA

SAYS DOCUMENTS AND TESTIMONY

MIGHT SHED LIGHT ON WHY OFFICERS

AND GREEN ALL FIRED THEIR

WEAPONS.

TAMMY FOURNIER- ALSAADA "WE

ALSO NEED TO KNOW WHAT THE

OFFICERS WERE THINKING. IT WAS

BROAD DAYLIGHT. CHILDREN WERE

PLAYING. WE WERE WITHIN A BLOCK

OF A SCHOOL."

FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMON PLEAS

JUDGE STEPHEN MCINTOSH PRESIDED

OVER THE GRAND JURY PROCEEDINGS

IN THIS CASE. HE SAYS GRAND

JURY PROCEEDINGS WILL REMAIN

SEALED IN THIS CASE, WHICH IS

MANDATED BY OHIO LAW IN CASES

WHERE NO INDICTMENT IS FILED.

FRANKLIN COUNTY PROSECUTOR RON

O'BRIEN SAYS COLUMBUS POLICE CAN

STILL MAKE THEIR INVESTIGATION

FILE PUBLIC. A SPOKESPERSON

FROM THE MAYOR'S OFFICE SAYS

THOSE FILES ARE INDEED PUBLIC

RECORD NOW THAT THE

INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETE.

FOURNIER- ALSAADA SAYS THESE

DOCUMENTS COULD HIGHLIGHT THE

DISCONNECT BETWEEN THE POLICE

AND THE COLUMBUS COMMUNITY.

TAMMY FOURNIER- ALSAADA, " IF

WE ARE GOING TO BE THE SAFE AND

THRIVING COLUMBUS THAT ALL OF US

HOPE THAT WE ARE THEN WE NEED TO

ASKING ABOUT SAFETY IN ALL OF

OUR COMMUNITIES AND JUSTICE FOR

ALL OF US."

HARRISON: THE COLUMBUS

CHAPTER OF THE N-A-A-C-P TELLS

ME THEY TOO WANT TRANSPARENCY

AND HAVE SUBMITTED A PUBLIC

RECORD REQUEST FOR THE C-P-D

FILES RELATED TO THE HENRY GREEN

INVESTIGATION. NBC4 HAS FILED A

SIMILAR REQUEST. LIVE IN THE

STUDIO, HARRISON HOVE, NBC4.

For more infomation >> Groups call for unsealing of grand jury proceedings in Henry Green case - Duration: 2:15.

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Bristol Virginia Schools prepare for new law requiring schools to teach teen drivers how to interact - Duration: 2:36.

A NEW BILL IS PROMPTING CHANGES

TO THE DRIVERS

EDUCATION CURRICULUM IN THE

STATE OF VIRGINIA--- YOUR

WATCHING THE NEWS AT 5:30 I'M

SARA DIAMOND.

AND I'M JOSH SMITH, THAT BILL

WAS SIGNED INTO LAW EARLIER THIS

MONTH BY GOVERNOR TERRY

MCAULIFFE.

IT REQUIRES SCHOOLS TO TEACH

TEEN DRIVERS HOW TO

ACT AND WHAT DO WHEN PULLED OVER

BY POLICE.

CURTIS MCCLOUD SPOKE WITH

BRISTOL VIRGINIA SCHOOLS

ABOUT HOW THE CHANGE WILL IMPACT

STUDENTS.

WHILE THE LAW IS STILL VERY NEW

AND FRESH, SCHOOL LEADERS

TELL ME THEY ARE ALREADY MAKING

PLANS TO WORK WITH AREA LAW

ENFORCEMENT TO INSURE THAT

STUDENTS UNDERSTAND HOW

ENGAGE WITH OFFICERS SHOULD THEY

BE PULLED OVER.

NATSOT

"YOU ARE GOING TO PULL STRAIGHT

AHEAD."

ASHLEY JOHNSON KNOWS A THING A

TWO ABOUT TEACHING TEENS

HOW TO DRIVE.

NATSOT

"LOOK OVER YOUR SHOULDER, KEEP

GOING BACK."

SHE'S BEEN INVOLVED WITH WITH

BRISTOL VIRGINIA SCHOOLS

DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR

QUITE A WHILE NOW--- THIS BEING

HER FIRST YEAR HANDLING THE

PROGRAM FULL TIME.

HER TRANSITION COMES AT THE SAME

TIME AS ANOTHER

CHANGE...

NATS <POLICE SIRENS

A NEW BILL SIGNED INTO LAW BY

VIRGINIA GOVERNOR TERRY

MCAULIFFE THIS MONTH MAKING IT A

REQUIREMENT FOR SCHOOLS TO

TEACH TEEN DRIVERS PROTOCOL WHEN

THEY ARE PULLED

OVER BY POLICE.

"IT WILL BE UNIVERSALLY HELPFUL

FOR BOTH OUR

STUDENTS AND OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT

OFFICIALS."

WHILE IT MAY NOW BE A FORMAL

LAW--- THIS ISN'T NECESSARILY

NEW

FOR THE CITY OF BRISTOL VIRGINIA

SCHOOLS...

SUPERINTENDENT KEITH PERRIGAN.

"WE ARE STILL WAITING FOR THE

STATE DEPARTMENT TO

SEND DOWN THE NEW CURRICULUM,

HOWEVER WE JUST LOOK FOR

THAT TO BE A FORMAL PROCESS NOW

RATHER THAN SOMETHING

WE WERE COVERING BECAUSE WE KNEW

IT WAS

SOMETHING OUR STUDENTS NEEDED TO

KNOW."

PERRIGAN SAYS THEY ARE LOOKING

AT WAYS TO STREGTHEN

THEIR PROGRAM--- THE NEW LAW

WILL BE FOCUSED ON REDUCING

CONFRONTATIONS WITH OFFICERS.

"WE INTEND TO WORK WITH LOCAL

LAW ENFORCEMENT TO BE PART OF

THAT BECAUSE YOU MAY GET PULLED

OVER IN BRISTOL AND

YOU SHOULD EXPECT ONE THING BUT

YOU COULD GET PULLED OVER IN

RICHMOND AND IT BE COMPLETELY

SOMETHING ELSE."

"LETS TAKE A LEFT."

FOR NOW, JOHNSON SAYS SHE WILL

KEEP TELLING HER STUDENTS WHAT

SHE'S ALWAYS TAUGHT THEM ABOUT

INTERACTION WITH POLICE

OFFICERS---

"FOLLOW THEIR INSTRUCTIONS."

SOUND ADVICE SHE SAYS ENSURE THE

SAFETY OF BOTH STUDENTS

AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.

IN BRISTOL VIRGINIA CURTIS

MCCLOUD NEWS CHANNEL 11 IN

YOUR CORNER.

THAT NEW LAW IS EXPECTED TO GO

INTO EFFECT JULY FIRST OF THIS

YEAR.

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BLUE SPIDERMAN !Lightning McQueen and New Truck (Nursery Rhymes - Cartoon For Kids) - Duration: 10:15.

BLUE SPIDERMAN !Lightning McQueen and New Truck (Nursery Rhymes - Cartoon For Kids)

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Parts Of US1 Shutdown For Hours After Wrong-Way Crash - Duration: 2:40.

WE WILL LET YOU KNOW WHAT

HAPPENS.

JOAN MURRAY CBS4 NEWS.

THANK YOU.

NEW DETAILS TONIGHT ON A

HEAD ON CAR CRASH ON U.S. ONE

IN CORAL GABLES THAT TIED UP

TRAFFIC FOR HOURS THIS MORNING.

POLICE NOW SAY ONE OF THE

DRIVERS INVOLVED WAS GOING THE

WRONG WAY.

CBS4 PETER D EXCEPT OENCH IS

LIVE WHERE THEY ARE TELLING

ABOUT BOTH WOMEN.

Reporter: FAMILY MEMBERS ARE

STEELING US THE 23-YEAR-OLD

WOMAN ONE OF THE DRIVERS IN

CRITICAL CONDITION HAD ACTUALLY

BORROWED HER GRAND MORE'S CAR

AND WHEN HER MOTHER WOKE UP HER

DAUGHTER WAS NOT THERE SO SHE

TECHED HER ARE YOU OKAY.

THERE WAS NO RESPONSE SO THE

MOTHER WENT TO HER DAUGHTER'S

WORK MACE.

HER CAR WAS NOT THERE AND IT

WAS MANGLED ON U.S. ONE.

CHOPPER 4 CAPTURES THE

AFTERMATH OF THE CRASH.

IT WAS 6:14 WHEN CORAL GABLES

POLICE RECEIVED A 911 CALL A

BLACK INFINITY AND TOYOTA SUV

COLLIDED IN THE SOUTHBOUND

LANES OF U.S. 1 NEAR GRAND

AVENUE.

OFFICERS ARRIVED, THEY

LOCKED AT THE CRASH AND SAID WE

PROBABLY HAVE A HEAD ON

COLLISION.

FIRE RESCUE WAS CALLED AND THEY

HAD TO CUT OUT ONE OF THE

DRIVERS OF THE VEHICLE.

Reporter: OFFICER KELLY

DENHAM SAID THAT WAS THE DRIVER

IN THE BLACK INFINITY RUSHED TO

THE RYDER TRAUMA CENTER IN

CRITICAL CONDITION WHERE FAMILY

MEMBERS HAVE BEEN GATHERING.

THEY SAID SHE WAS 23.

HER MOTHER SAID SHE BORROWED

HER GRAND MORE'S CAR.

AND -- MOTHER'S CAR AND WAS

COMING HOME FROM A POOL PARTY.

SEE WHERE THE CRASH OCCURRED

ON THE ROADWAY, THERE'S TREES

AND BUSHES.

WE COULDN'T FIND WHERE SOMEBODY

HAD CROSSED OVER SO RIGHT NOW

WE ARE LOOKING AT THIS AS A

WRONG WAY CRASH.

Reporter: THE SOUTHBOUND

LANES OF U.S. 1 WHY SHUT DOWN

FOR NEARLY -- WERE SHUT DOWN

FOR NEARLY 4 HOURS A HAZARDOUS

MATERIALS TEAM WAS CALLED OUT

BECAUSE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF

GASOLINE AND OIL ON THE ROAD.

THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED IN THE

BUSY SECTION OF U.S. 1 BETWEEN

PONCE DE

LEON AND DEALY ROAD.

THERE'S BEEN OTHER ACCIDENTS

BUT MOST DUE TO SPEED.

Reporter: BOTH WOMEN DIDN'T

HAVE PASSENGERS WITH THEM.

SHE SAYS IT IS NOT KNOWN IF ANY

OF THE DRIVERS WERE SPEEDING BE

A DOESN'T APPEAR ALCOHOL WAS

FACTOR.

THERE ARE STALE LOT OF

QUESTIONS.

RIGHT NOW, WE ARE JUST

TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHO WAS

TRAVELING THE WRONG WAY AND GET

TO THE BOTTOM OF THE CRASH.

Reporter: DENHAM TELLS US

THERE DOESN'T APPEAR TO BE SUR

VILLAINS TAPE OF THE CRASH.

DETECTIVES ARE SPEAKING WITH

THE DRIVER OF THE TOYOTA S UP

V. WE ARE TOLD HER CONDITION IS

STABILIZED.

FAMILY MEMBERS TELL US SHE'S

LEFT WITH BROKEN HIS AND A

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Sessions: No Federal Grants For Sanctuary Cities - Duration: 1:27.

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Weather makes conditions tough as crews search for 2nd day for missing Plainville hiker - Duration: 2:05.

3

THE SEARCH IS ON TONIGHT. FOR

A MISSING HIKER IN PLAINVILLE.

WHO HASN'T BEEN SEEN SINCE

SATURDAY.A NUMBER OF SEARCH

CREWS...ATVS.AND SEARCH DOGS.

ALL OUT LOOKING FOR

64-YEAR-OLD ARTHUR WILLIAMS

TODAY.THE SOGGY WEATHER MADE

THINGS TOUGH.WILLIAMS WAS LAST

SEEN WALKING ON NORTH MOUNTAIN

ROADIN NEW BRITAIN. THAT'S

NEAR PINNACLE MOUNTAIN. WHERE

THERE ARE HIKING TRAILS.HE HAD

A HIKING GEAR.LIKE A BACKPACK

AND WALKING STICK. BUT-- HE

DOESN'T HAVE A CELL PHONE. AND

POLICE SAY THAT'S HURTING THE

SEARCH EFFORTS.NEWS 8'S NOELLE

GARDNER HAS BEEN THERE ALL DAY

AS CREWSLOOK FROM WILLIAMS.

SHE JOINS US LIVE WITH THE

LATEST.NOELLE?

3

STATE AND LOCAL POLICE, K9S

AND FIRE

CREWS SPENT THE DAY SEARCHING

FOR

64 YEAR OLD ARTHUR WILLIAMS.

VO--THE EXPERIENCED HIKER

DISAPPEARED SATURDAY. WILLIAMS

WAS LAST SEEN WALKING WEST ON

NORTH MOUNTAIN ROAD IN NEW

BRITAIN NEAR PINNACLE

MOUNTAIN. SURVEILLANCE VIDEO

SHOWS HE WENT FOR A HIKE AT

NOON ON SATURDAY AND NEVER

RETURNED HOME.THE RAIN AND FOG

IS MAKING IT DIFFICULT TO

SEARCH. THE

CHOPPER COULDN'T FLY. THEY'RE

COVERING MILES OF TRAIL BY

FOOT, WITH K9S AND

ATVS...SEARCHING IN NEW

BRITAIN, PLAINVILLE, AND

FARMINGTON.POLICE SAY THE

TRAILS ARE TREACHEROUS.

12:52:52-56"IT COULD BE MUDDY,

SLIPPERY, SLICK GROWN OVER

WITH VEGETATION."(BUTT)

12:47:02-12:47:08"WE'VE BEEN

MILES INTO THE WOODS AND IT'S

HARD TO ESTIMATE JUST HOW MANY

MILES BUT WE'VE BEEN IN THE

WOODS EXTENSIVELY."WILLIAMS

DIDN'T HAVE A CELL PHONE. SO

POLICE HOPE K9S CAN TRACE HIS

STEPS.

3

12:52:52-56"IT COULD BE MUDDY,

SLIPPERY, SLICK GROWN OVER

WITH VEGETATION."

12:47:02-12:47:08"WE'VE BEEN

MILES INTO THE WOODS AND IT'S

HARD TO ESTIMATE JUST HOW MANY

MILES BUT WE'VE BEEN IN THE

WOODS EXTENSIVELY."

For more infomation >> Weather makes conditions tough as crews search for 2nd day for missing Plainville hiker - Duration: 2:05.

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Man arrested for pointing illegally owned assault rifle at woman in North Haven - Duration: 0:29.

3

A NORTH HAVEN MAN. FACING

CHARGES. POLICE SAY HE POINTED

A RIFLE AT A WOMAN. PARKED AT

THE NORTH HAVEN MEDICAL

CENTER. EARLY SUNDAY MORNING.

POLICE SAY RICHARD AVINO

THOUGHT THE WOMAN WAS WATCHING

HIM. SO HE WENT UP TO HER CAR

TO CONFRONT HER. BUT THEN

REALIZED SHE WASN'T WATCHING

HIM. POLICE SAY THE RIFLE IS A

BANNED ASSAULT WEAPON. THEY

ALSO FOUND ANOTHER ASSAULT

WEAPON IN AVINO'S HOME. HE

DIDN'T NOT HAVE A PERMIT FOR

IT.A TOTAL OF SIX GUNS WERE

SEIZED.

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ASRNVIDEO - Duration: 5:01.

ASRN RADIO is a commercial free audios service for the blind,disabled and seniors ALL content on this video is done by me and written by me

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Your browsing history, location data could soon be for sale - Duration: 1:35.

JULIANA:

THE SENATE WANTS TO MAKE IT

EASIER FOR INTERNET PROVIDERS TO

GET

YOUR PERSONAL

INFORMATION...WITHO UT YOUR

PERMISSION. 22NEWS REPORTER

TAMARA SACHARCZYK EXPLAINS WHAT

THIS COULD MEAN FOR YOU,

AND YOUR INTERNET PRIVACY.

LIKE IT OR NOT... YOUR INTERNET

BROWSING HISTORY AND LOCATION

INFORMATION COULD SOON BE SOLD

TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.

BILL HENSLEY, WESTFIELD

IT'S DEFINITELY AN INVASION OF

PRIVACY.

OPPONENTS SAY IT'S AN INVASION

OF PRIVACY, BUT SUPPORTERS IN

THE

SENATE DISAGREE.

THE SENATE VOTED TO UNDO PRIVACY

REGULATIONS THAT WOULD HAVE

BANNED

INTERNET, CABLE, AND MOBILE

PROVIDERS FROM SELLING YOUR

BROWSING HISTORY TO

ADVERTISERS WITHOUT FIRST

GETTING YOUR PERMISSION.

BILL HENSLEY, WESTFIELD

THAT'S A SHAME, BECAUSE I REALLY

THINK PERMISSION

SHOULD BE NEEDED FOR THAT TYPE

OF INFORMATION GATHERING.

TAMARA SACHARCZYK

BUT SUPPORTERS OF THE BILL SAY

THAT FORCING

INTERNET PROVIDERS TO ASK YOUR

PERMISSION BEFORE THEY COLLECT

YOUR INFORMATION PUTS THEM

AT AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE TO

WEBSITES LIKE GOOGLE AND

FACEBOOK, WHICH COLLECT YOUR

INFORMATION EVERYTIME YOU SHARE

OR POST.

HOWEVER, PRIVACY ADVOCATES SAY

THERE'S ONE MAJOR DIFFERENCE...

BROADBAND PROVIDERS WOULD BE

ABLE TO SEE EVERY WEBSITE YOU

VISIT,

EVERY EMAIL YOU SEND, AND EVERY

MESSAGE YOU READ... WHICH SOME

PEOPLE

SAY, IS AN EVEN BIGGER INVASION

OF PRIVACY THAN WHAT INDIVIDUAL

WEBSITES

DO.

AUSTIN MONAGHAN

EVERYTHING IN THAT SHOULD BE

PRIVATE,

EVERYTHING YOU BROWSE,

EVERYTHING YOU LOOK AT. NOBODY

SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW

WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT OR WHAT

YOU'RE DOING ON YOUR COMPUTER,

THAT'S YOUR OWN BUSINESS. THEY

SHOULD EASILY HAVE TO ASK OUR

PERMISSION.

THE MEASURE WOULD STILL NEED TO

CLEAR THE HOUSE AND BE SIGNED BY

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP BEFORE IT

BECOMES LAW.

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Funny Jokes #116 - THE STATUE - Jokes for kids - Duration: 1:26.

THE STATUE

A woman was in bed with her lover when she heard her husband opening the front door.

"Hurry!" she said.

"Stand in the corner."

She quickly rubbed baby oil all over him and then she dusted him with talcum powder.

"Don't move until I tell you to," she whispered.

"Just pretend you're a statue."

"What's this honey?" the husband inquired as he entered the room.

"Oh, its just a statue," she replied nonchalantly.

"The Smiths bought one for their bedroom.

I liked it so much, I got one for us too."

No more was said about the statue, not even later that night when they went to sleep.

Around two in the morning the husband got out of bed, went to the kitchen and returned

a while later with a sandwich and a glass of milk.

"Here," he said to the 'statue', "eat something.

I stood like an idiot at the Smith's for three days and nobody offered me so much as a glass

of water.

For more infomation >> Funny Jokes #116 - THE STATUE - Jokes for kids - Duration: 1:26.

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MassDOT has new message for drivers on I-91 in Springfield - Duration: 1:47.

JULIANA:

A MERGE-MESS ON I-91 SOUTH IN

SPRINGFIELD.

22NEWS REPORTER ASHLEY AFONSO

BRINGS US MASSDOT'S NEW MESSAGE

TO

DRIVERS.

ASHLEY:

MASSDOT IS TRYING TO REMIND

DRIVERS OF A LESSON OFTEN TAUGHT

TO YOUNG

CHILDREN... TAKE TURNS.

THEIR ELECTRONIC SIGN AT THE

I-91 SOUTH MERGE NOW READS MERGE

HERE... TAKE

TURNS.

IT'S PART OF THE DYNAMIC MERGE

SYSTEM MEANT TO REDUCE TRAFFIC

AT

THE MERGE BUT DRIVERS ARE STILL

FRUSTRATED.

BARRY:

"ONE TIME I DID GET STUCK IN IT

IT WAS A ZOO. IT WAS

A MIX UP TO SEE WHERE PEOPLE

WERE GOING AND I SAID NO I DON'T

WANT ANYMORE OF THIS I TAKE

MY TIME AND I GO ALL THE WAY

AROUND.'

ASHLEY:

"MASSDOT WANTS DRIVERS TO USE

BOTH OF THE LEFT

LANES UNTIL THEY GET TO THE

MERGE. AT THAT POINT TAKING

TURNS FROM EACH OF THOSE LEFT

LANES TO

MOVE INTO ONE."

WHILE DRIVING IN THE FAR LEFT

LANE MONDAY MORNING WE RAN INTO

THIS.... A

DRIVER WHO PULLED INTO THE

MIDDLE OF THE TWO LEFT LANES...

TO PREVENT ANYONE

FROM GOING ANY FURTHER IN THE

FAR LEFT LANE... LONG BEFORE

WHERE

DRIVERS NEED TO MERGE.

DONALD:

"IT'S UNFORTUNATE, WITH SIGNS OR

NO SIGNS PEOPLE

ARE GOING TO DO THAT ITS JUST

NATURE, I WANT TO BE FIRST, I

WANT TO BE NEXT, ITS MY TURN. WE

HAVE TO

LIVE WITH IT UNTIL ITS

COMPLETED, IM QUITE SURE WHEN

ITS COMPLETED MOST PEOPLE WILL

BE VERY HAPPY

THAT IT IS."

THE DYNAMIC LANE MERGE SYSTEM

USES REAL-TIME MESSAGE BOARDS TO

TELL

DRIVERS HOW AND WHEN TO MERGE

BASED ON DATA COLLECTED BY

SENSORS POSITIONED ALONG THE

ROAD.

THE MESSAGE BOARDS WERE PLACED

ALONG THE HIGHWAY THIS PAST

DECEMBER.

MASSDOT SAID SEVERAL DRIVER HAD

EXPRESSED CONCERNS ABOUT

SAFETY ISSUES AT THE MERGE.

IN SPRINGFIELD, AA, 22NEWS

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Long Beach Facing Possible Beach Closures This Summer For Protection Work - Duration: 1:38.

HOW WILL THIS EFFECT BEACH

GOERS THIS YEAR.

ANDREA GRIMES REPORTS FROM LONG

BEACH.

THIS BEAUTIFUL VIEW

DISRUPTED BY THESE.

LARRY LOMBARDI LIVES IN THIS

BUILDING ON NEPTUNE AVENUE IN

LONG BEACH.

RIGHT NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION

EQUIPMENT FOR THE CITY'S BEACH

PROTECTION PROJECT.

I THINK IT'S ABOUT TIME.

I THINK THEY SHOULD HAVE DONE

IT A LONG TIME AGO.

I UNDERSTAND THE SURFERS ARE

UPSET ABOUT IT.

THE ARMY CORE OF ENGINEERS

IS ABOUT TO REBUILD 15 OF THE

WORN ROCK JETTIES THAT JET OUT

INTO THE WATER.

WORK WILL LAST THROUGH THE

PRIME SUMMER MONTHS.

IT'S CRITICAL TO PROTECT THE

SHORE LINE.

WE WANT TO ASSURE RESIDENTS AND

VISITORS THAT OUR BEACHES WILL

BE OPEN THIS SUMMER.

BUT HE SAYS CERTAIN AREAS

WILL BE TEMPORARILY OFF LIMITS.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER JOHN

SAYS CREWS WILL WORK ON THE

JETTIES TWO AT A TIME.

HE SAYS THEY'RE TRYING TO KEEP

CONSTRUCTION AREAS SMALL.

SO THAT IMPACT ON THE PUBLIC IS

LIMITED.

IF THERE'S WORK GOING ON IN

THE NORMAL ACCESS POINT, THEY

MAY HAVE TO MOVE DOWN ONE

ACCESS POINT.

LONG BEACH WAS HAMMERED

DURING SUPER STORM SANDY.

THE CITY EXPECTS THIS PHASE OF

THE PROJECT TO BE COMPLETE BY

JUNE OF NEXT SUMMER.

SO 2018.

SOMETIME AFTER THAT, THEY

EXPECT PHASE TWO TO BEGIN.

THAT INCLUDES SAND

REPLENISHMENT AND BUILDING

DUNES ALONG THE BOARD WALK.

WE'RE TOLD THE VIEW FROM THE

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Va. Beach man found guilty of animal cruelty for setting hamster on fire - Duration: 1:13.

(TOM) A VIRGINIA BEACH

TEEN WHO SET FIRE TO A

HAMSTER HAS BEEN ORDERED

TO PAY A FINE FOR ANIMAL

CRUELTY.

(ANITA) EVIDENCE PROVED

19 YEAR OLD ANTHONY

DIANGELO DOUSED A HAMSTER

WITH GASOLINE AND LIT IT

ON FIRE.

CHARGES AGAINST ANOTHER

MAN WERE WITHDRAWN.

10 ON YOUR SIDE'S BRANDI

CUMMINGS HAS THE DETAILS

FROM COURT.

(BRANDI) THIS CASE STEMS

FROM AN INCIDENT THAT

HAPPENED IN JULY LAST

YEAR. TODAY

DIANGELOAND STEVERSON

FACED A

JUDGE TO LEARN HIS FATE.

(BRANDI) IT WAS VIDEO OF

THE INCIDENT THAT SPARKED

THE INVESTIGATION.

ACCORDING TO THE

COMMONWEALTH'S

ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, A

WITNESS SAW THE VIDEO ON

THE SOCIAL MEDIA SITE -

SNAPCHAT AND

REPORTED IT TO VIRGINIA

BEACH ANIMAL CONTROL.

IN COURT, THE

COMMONWEALTH ASKED FOR

JAIL TIME. THE DEFENSE

ASKED THE COURT TO TAKE

THE CHARGE UNDER

ADVISEMENT, WHICH

WAS DENIED BY THE JUDGE.

19 YEAR OLD ANTHONY

DIANGELO WAS FOUND

GUILTY OF MISDEMEANOR

ANIMAL CRUELTY AND

ORDERED TO PAY A

250-DOLLAR

FINE FOR BURNING THE

ANIMAL.

(BRANDI) ACCORDING TO

THE COMMONWEALTH,

THERE WAS EVIDENCE THAT

20 YEAR OLD RAYSHAWN

STEVERSON RECORDED VIDEO

OF

THE INCIDENT. BUT THEY

WITHDREW CHARGES AGAINST

HIM

BECAUSE THEY COULDN'T

PROVE STEVERSON AIDED IN

THE CRIME

LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM IM

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Prince Harry arrives in Chingford for grand tour of Epping Forest - Duration: 3:19.

Prince Harry landed in Chingford today to begin his tour of glorious Epping Forest.

His Royal Highness arrived without the pomp expected from the fifth royal in line to the

British throne, but with a modest entrance at Barn Hoppitt car park, in Chingford.

The Prince is touring Epping Forest to visit the Wood Pasture Restoration Project, an initiative

aiming to create a global network of forests.

Harry�s first point of call took him to the outskirts of north Chingford to take in

the beautiful surrounds of Epping Forest.

Getting up close and personal he came face to face with an English Longhorn cow and her

calf.

This provided the moment of the day as the protective mother returned Harry�s smiling

gaze with a threatening �moo�.

Rangers explained the important role these rare cows play in maintaining the woodland�s

biodiversity, and their 1,000 year history roaming Epping Forest.

In the most poignant part of Harry�s trip, he met Sam Hobbs, 26, a veteran paratrooper

who lost the lower part of his leg in the Falkland Islands.

In conversation with the Prince, Sam said: �Becoming a forest keeper has changed my

life massively.

�As you know, coming out of the force is an up and down rollercoaster.�

The 32 year old Prince, who left the British Army in 2015 after a 10 year service, said

to Sam: �When you go through the whole training process you paratroopers are taught to forget

any emotion.

�You�re tough as nails.

�But it is key to remember when you leave the force you have to somehow reintegrate

yourself back into society.�

Talking as the sun bathed the woodland clearing, Harry admitted: �This must be one of the

best places to work.�

After meeting the Prince, Sam explained how he lost his leg and his dream to compete at

the Invictus Games in Sydney in 2018.

Harry created the Paralympic style games in 2014 for wounded veterans to compete on a

global stage befitting their service.

Sam, who did two tours of Afghanistan, is amputated from below his left knee, after

doing severe damage to his ankle nerves on a 30-mile hike through the Falklands.

He said: �I just didn�t know when to stop.�

He is now looking ahead to Sydney and is dreaming big.

He added: �I�m very good at 100 metre sprints, I�ve done it in 13 seconds.

�My dream is to run past Jonnie Peacock and tap him on his head.�

After meeting Sam, learning about his inspiring story, Prince Harry left for High Beach, in

Epping Forest.

Harry met children from Aldersbrook Primary School, in Wanstead and Walker Primary School,

in Enfield.

To round off his visit, the Prince planted a tree in memory of the day and posed for

photos under the Queen's Oak Tree, the same point where Queen Victoria opened Epping Forest

in 1882.

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Why vision boards are stupid | Workin' Moms - Duration: 1:51.

Just a couple more seconds, mommies.

[rings bell] Okay, time to turn your vision boards around,

and let's show and tell.

Sheila, I need to be honest with you. Your board is disturbing me.

(Val: Did you mean to black out all the eyes?)

I did.

(Jenny: Can I start?)

I'm just feeling passionate about this

because I'm totally in a place

where I'm turning my life around.

It's wonderful to move forwards.

I'm more in a "move backwards" place.

Like, where I was in college.

It was a really bright time in my life.

And these are pages I ripped out of a book,

because I was taking a class with this really cute guy

now known as Ian, my husband.

I chose to do the exercise differently.

I decorated Rhoda.

Frankie. Are you okay, man?

Alicia: Anne didn't even do the assignment.

This is a stupid assignment.

Vision boards are for sad, lost millennials who don't have any work ethic.

You seem angrier than usual, Anne.

I'm sorry. I got into a really bad fight with Lionel.

- What about? - The usual. Abortions.

Oh. My yes, that would be a difficult discussion.

But I do want to remind you that

it's important to find opportunities for release.

Yeah. Don't worry. I have my ways.

Ugh! Ahhh!

FUCK! THAT FEELS GOOD!

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