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So Blue Sky Studios is a really interesting animation studio...

For more infomation >> Ferdinand Trailer REACTION - Duration: 6:24.

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"The Girl I Mean to Be" from Spotlight Night for The Secret Garden - Duration: 1:33.

[MUSICAL INTRODUCTION]

I need a place where I can go, where I can whisper what I know,

where I can whisper who I like, and where I go to see them.

I need a place where I can hide, where no one sees my life inside,

where I can make my plans and write them down so I can read them.

A place where I can bid my heart be still, and it will mind me.

A place where I can go when I am lost and there I'll find me.

I need a place to spend the day, where no one says to go or stay,

where I can take my pen and draw

the girl I mean to be.

[APPLAUSE]

For more infomation >> "The Girl I Mean to Be" from Spotlight Night for The Secret Garden - Duration: 1:33.

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It's Official Sky Will Be Sprayed in Geoengineering "Experiment, - Duration: 8:47.

It�s Official Sky Will Be Sprayed in Geoengineering �Experiment,� Blocking Sun for Climate

Change

By Cassius Kamarampi

It�s official: the US government�s partners in academia are going to openly spray us.

It�s a move toward a future where they openly spray the skies to supposedly fight climate

change.

Harvard scientist David Keith and his partner are going to spray the sky with aluminum oxide

and other chemicals to �experiment� with geoengineering: solar radiation management

(SRM) as they call it, to block out the sun.

They want to block out the sun to supposedly combat climate change, but the well documented

history of weather modification for military purposes suggests there are other motives.

According to MIT�s Technology Review:

�A pair of Harvard climate scientists are preparing small-scale atmospheric experiments

that could offer insights into the feasibility and risks of deliberately altering the climate

to ease global warming.

They would be among the earliest official geoengineering-related experiments conducted

outside of a controlled laboratory or computer model, underscoring the growing sense of urgency

among scientists to begin seriously studying the possibility as the threat of climate change

mounts.

Sometime next year, Harvard professors David Keith and Frank Keutsch hope to launch a high-altitude

balloon, tethered to a gondola equipped with propellers and sensors, from a site in Tucson,

Arizona. After initial engineering tests, the �StratoCruiser� would spray a fine

mist of materials such as sulfur dioxide, alumina, or calcium carbonate into the stratosphere.

The sensors would then measure the reflectivity of the particles, the degree to which they

disperse or coalesce, and the way they interact with other compounds in the atmosphere.�

According to the Guardian:

�US scientists are set to send aerosol injections 20km up into the earth�s stratosphere in

the world�s biggest solar geoengineering programme to date, to study the potential

of a future tech-fix for global warming.

The $20m (�16m) Harvard University project will launch within weeks and aims to establish

whether the technology can safely simulate the atmospheric cooling effects of a volcanic

eruption, if a last ditch bid to halt climate change is one day needed.�

This comes after a United Nations �geoengineering governance initiative� was launched, and

the Carnegie Council announced the launch of a �Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance

Initiative.� This comes after CIA director John Brennan proposed they spray the skies

and do �solar radiation management� (SRM) to fight climate change in 2016.

Some powerful forces are pushing very hard for the ability to spray the skies with aluminum,

to modify the weather and set a precedent where they can spray anything on us.

This precedent where we can�t identify what is sprayed on us could usher in a new era

of chemical or biowarfare against citizens.

As victims of the US� long history with experimenting on citizens can attest to, this

is a serious possibility. Just research the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments, the spraying

of San Fransisco inOperation Sea Spray, ect.

The forces pushing for spraying are not a mystery, and they�ve been at work on geoengineering

for decades.

They are found at military industrial complex affiliated institutions such as MIT (Massachusetts

Institute of Technology), Harvard, MITRE Corporation, Raytheon, and others. If you want to know

what �the system� is, it�s MIT. They are an academic limb of the military industrial

complex.

Half a century of progress toward modifying the weather for military purposes (and to

create a global warming false alarm to justify it) coming out of MIT and similiar entities

was well documented in Peter A. Kirby�s book �Chemtrails Exposed: A New Manhattan

Project.� Or, you could read his even more recent article on the topic. Or, you could

listen to an interview with Peter Kirby about all of this.

However, the truth is geoengineering is obviously already happening in the US and around the

world: just look up at the sky. Those giant high altitude �chemtrails� that turn into

haze in the sky and persist all day are active geoengineering efforts before they disclose

it and take it to an even further level.

So what these people are really trying to do, is normalize geoengineering in the public�s

perception.

David Keith is a pawn putting on a show of �experiments� for geoengineering, experiments

that seem fairly redundant if you know how far the technology of geoengineering has been

developed. Then they can say �we tested it and it�s safe,� and they will spray

us much worse than they already are.

Speaking from experience being in every major region of the US and one region of Australia

in 2016 and 2017, I can tell you California, particularly central and northern California

has it possibly the worst right now.

In California, they spray heavy, and the dry air seems to let the material fall down on

people so badly you can smell it, and in some areas (like Sacramento, California) the material

they spray can make you instantly sick.

They sprayed Sacramento with a plastic smelling, sharp, irritating aerosol in late 2016. They

seemed to use two distinct kinds of spray: the first from about January 2016- August

2016 smelled starchy, powdery, kind of ashy and metallic like aluminum. The smell fills

the air and the house if windows are left open.

It�s unmistakable that the spraying is what you smell: the smell always comes right after

they spray, and you can watch it fall down.

Then in August, the smell changed distinctly to a sharp, plastic, static electric type

of smell and it was much worse.

The worse plasticky spray pierces through closed windows unlike the other kind, and

is carried by the rain, as if they spray into rain clouds.

The rain used to wash away the smell of chemtrails in my experience, but it actually carries

the new plastic smelling spray straight through the walls of your house when it rains. It

makes you wonder about what we will be subject to in the future, experiencing that, trying

to shut the chemtrails out of the house.

We just can�t let this go further. They are already spraying, and they want little

opposition to spraying much harder. Who knows what other interests they have in spraying:

it seems they want to set a precedent. The US would probably like to direct rain systems,

give some areas drought (Iran) and give some areas water.

Some power players would probably like us to all be poisoned with aluminum. Nanoparticles

of aluminum, what they have been known to spray, can make people docile and confused

like someone with Alzheimer�s. Aluminum is detrimental to our health, comparable to

mercury.

So we have to push back as hard as we can, no matter how exhausted we are, the people

who see what�s happening and have the gall to stand up.

In conclusion, this is from an article about the Carnegie Council�s recent steps toward

geoengineering:

�If we don�t protest their proposal to spray the skies now, in 20 years we�ll be

living in an aluminum poisoned nightmare where questioning the health of geoengineering the

weather, hazing out the sun to combat climate change, will be as taboo as being critical

of vaccines.

We cannot allow geoengineering to become normalized in the public consciousness.�

For more infomation >> It's Official Sky Will Be Sprayed in Geoengineering "Experiment, - Duration: 8:47.

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D.I.Y. Fence Planter Using Gutters - D.I.Y. At Bunnings - Duration: 2:57.

This is a fantastic DIY project.

For under $300 and about half a day's work, you'll be able to turn your fence from this

to this.

Have a look at this fence.

It's a bit of an eyesore, makes the yard look a bit ugly.

I'd suggest that we maybe put some gutter gardens.

I actually installed one for my mother in two spots in her yard and she loved it.

She still raves about it to this day.

The materials and tools you'll need for this job are a hacksaw, some pot rivets, some plants,

spray paint, a good quality potting mix, and a cordless drill.

The first step is to paint the fence.

It's always good to choose a dark color so that the plants stand out and look vibrant

and bright against the fence.

The secret to this project is a good guttering, the brackets to hold it to the fence, and

of course, our end caps.

Measure the gutter to the desired length, then cut using the hacksaw.

To install the end pieces, drill some pilot holes before securing the pot rivets.

Once you've drilled your hole, put the pot rivet in, feed it through the hole making

sure it goes through both pieces, and then just pull the handles together like that until

it clamps up tight and snaps it off.

The next step is to go through and drill some drainage holes to allow drainage for the soil,

50-100 mm spacings all the way along the length of the guttering.

Now it's time to come through and paint our guttering.

It's very important to choose a nice, vibrant, bright color to give you a lovely contrast

with the color on your fence.

Go ahead and give it two coats.

To install the gutter to the fence, it's just a simple process of going through, picking

out a nice spot on the fence that you're happy with, level your line across, plumb your lines

down so all the brackets are uniform and in line, and then it's just a simple case of

screwing these brackets to the fence and then putting your gutter onto the brackets.

As you notice, the bracket has got a hook on the front of it and the guttering has got

a rolled edge on it.

Now, all you do is just get your guttering like that, clip it into the hooks, roll it

back up under, and it just clicks in like that.

Once you've got it into position, you just get the tabs, and then just fold them over

like that.

Fill the gutters with a good quality potting mix, and make sure you allow a bit extra for

soil to settle.

Now for the fun part.

Now it's time to select your plants and start planting them in the guttering.

Here's a handy tip.

Before you go ahead and plant out your planters, just put them in the pots like that so you're

100% happy with where their final location's going to be and all the spacings are even.

It's always good to choose plants of varying heights, bright colors, so they give a wonderful

contrast with your gutter and your fence.

This is the best bit.

Now we're watering in our plants, and we've created a wonderful space with our garden.

Remember what we started with?

Now look what we've got.

Click below for the step-by-step guide, and pop into Bunnings to get all the bits and

pieces.

When I did it for Mum, I assembled the gutter garden for her, then she went ahead with the

grandkids, my nieces and nephews came round, and they had a lot of fun the whole day planting

it out.

It was a good DIY project for the family.

For more infomation >> D.I.Y. Fence Planter Using Gutters - D.I.Y. At Bunnings - Duration: 2:57.

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A Ghost Story Trailer REACTION - Duration: 6:19.

So remember when Pete's Dragon, from Disney, came out recently?

And everyone in the industry was saying "This David Lowery is a hot up and coming talent!"

For more infomation >> A Ghost Story Trailer REACTION - Duration: 6:19.

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Toronto | Royal Ontario Museum | Tourist Attractions | Episode# 15 - Duration: 3:43.

Hipfig Travel Channel offers travel video

guides for more than 20 cities in Asia, US, and

Canada. If you like our travel videos

subscribe to this channel to see more

Welcome to Hipfig's video guide series on

Toronto. In this video we'll be

discussing how to get to the Royal Ontario

Museum (ROM) and what to do once you get there

the Royal Ontario Museum or ROM is a

museum of art, world culture, and Natural

History in Toronto, Canada. It is located

at 100 Queens Park in Toronto near the

University of Toronto. The most

convenient way to get to the ROM is by

the TTC subway. Take the TTC subway

Bloor-Danforth subway line. Exit the

subway at St. George station which is

the closest subway stop. From the subway stop,

exit and walk to ROM's main entrance

You can also take the Yonge- University

subway line and then exit at Museum

station. Once you exit the subway station

walk to ROM's President's Choice School

entrance. The Royal Ontario Museum is

open Monday through Thursday from 10am

to 5:30 p.m. and is open on Friday from 10

am to 8:30 p.m.. Best Value Friday

begin at 4:30 p.m.. Saturday and

Sunday they're open from 10 a.m. to

5:30 p.m. Museum tours are

offered daily and there's free Wi-Fi

available. You can purchase tickets at

the ticket counter or online. To save

time consider purchasing online. Go to

Hipfig's website for the link

To save money consider purchasing a

multi attraction card like Citypass

Toronto. The Citypass is a really good

deal if you intend to go to more than three

attractions in the Toronto area. You can

purchase the Citypass at the ROM box

office or you can go to hipfig.com

for the link. The Royal Ontario

Museum was established in 1912. The

museum is Canada's largest field

research institution with research and

conservation activities. The museum

houses more than 6 million items and

forty galleries with a diverse

collection of world culture and natural

history. The museum contains collections of

dinosaurs, minerals, and meteorites, Near

Eastern and African art, art of East Asia,

European history, and Canadian history.

The museum also contains an extensive

collection of design and fine arts

including clothing interior and product

design and especially art deco. The ROM

take two more hours depending on your

interest. You can combine with the

University of Toronto and it's quaint

neighborhood, or the Gardiner museum or

the Bata Shoe Museum.

Happy Travels. Go to hipfig.com for

more information or go to our Hipfig

Travel Channel on YouTube and be sure to

subscribe for regular updates

For more infomation >> Toronto | Royal Ontario Museum | Tourist Attractions | Episode# 15 - Duration: 3:43.

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Sidewalk squabble: Man asks city to pay for vehicle damages - Duration: 2:11.

(ANITA) A DAMAGED

SIDEWALK CAUSED COSTLY

DAMAGE TO A MAN'S CAR.

NOW HE NEEDS MONEY TO FIX

IT.

(TOM) IT HAPPENED ON

CITY PROPERTY BACK IN

DECEMBER. THE SIDEWALK

HAS SINCE BEEN PATCHED --

BUT NOT THE CAR.

10 ON YOUR SIDE'S

MARIELENA BALOURIS JOINS

US WITH HIS STORY AND THE

CITY'S

RESPONSE.

(MARIELENA) THE MAN SAYS

AN AUTO SHOP ESTIMATED

HIS

DAMAGES AT ABOUT

35-HUNDRED DOLLARS.

(MARIELENA) AND HE IS ON

DISABILITY -- SO WITHOUT

ANY HELP,

HE'S NOT SURE HOW LONG IT

WILL TAKE TO PAY FOR HIS

CAR TO BE FIXED.

IT'S ALREADY TAKEN MONTHS

FOR HIM TO GET ANSWERS

FROM THE CITY.

AND AFTER GETTING THOSE

ANSWERS, HE CONTACTED 10

ON YOUR SIDE.

(MARIELENA BALOURIS) IT

STARTED BACK IN DECEMBER.

VERNON WHITE STOPPED BY A

HOME ON NORTH STREET TO

PICK UP ONE OF HIS

FRIENDS.

HE WENT TO LEAVE AND

REVERSED HIS CAR INTO A

HOLE.

VERNON WHITE, SUFFOLK

RESIDENT

IT DEATTACHED THE BUMPER

TO MY CAR AND MESSED MY

TRANSMISSION LINE UP

HE REPORTED THE DAMAGE TO

THE CITY, HOPING THEY

WOULD FIX IT.

BUT SO FAR, HE'S STILL

IN A WEEK TO FIX THE

HOLE, SO THEY

DID COME AND FIX THE

HOLE, BUT HAVEN'T HAD NO

LUCK WITH MY TRUCK YET

THE CITY SAYS -- AFTER

WHITE'S COMPLAINT -- THEY

PAVED THE SIDEWALK AND

DRIVEWAY AS A COURTESY.

THEY ALSO SAID THE APRON

COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE

HOLE, THE CITY CANNOT

COVER THE COST OF FIXING

WHITE'S CAR. WHITE SAYS

THE RESPONSE DIDN'T

REALLY HELP HIM. VERNON

WHITE, SUFFOLK RESIDENT

I REALLY FEEL BAD THAT

I'M GETTING IGNORED AND

GETTING TREATED LIKE THIS

ON ME, I DON'T HAVE MY

VEHICLE.

WHITE IS NOT THE ONLY

PERSON FRUSTRATED WITH

THE SIDEWALKS ON NORTH

STREET.

ARMAND COCCO, SUFFOLK

RESIDENT

I'VE HAD PROBLEMS HERE

FOR YEARS ARMAND COCCO

HAS LIVED ON NORTH STREET

FOR 30 YEARS. HE SAYS

WHITE'S ACCIDENT DIDN'T

SURPRISE HIM. ARMAND

COCCO, SUFFOLK RESIDENT

THERE'S BEEN A HOLE OVER

THERE FOR THE LONGEST

TIME THAT I KNOW OF

AND THE CITY ISN'T OUT

THERE AS MUCH AS HE HAD

HOPED.

AS FOR WHITE -- HE'S

CONTINUING TO RELY ON

FRIENDS AND FAMILY UNTIL

HE CAN PAY.

VERNON WHITE, SUFFOLK

RESIDENT

I'M STUCK, STUCK. WITH

NO HELP

(MARIELENA) THE CITY'S

INSURANCE COMPANY SAYS

THEY HAD NO RECORD OF THE

CITY WORKING ON THE

STREET IN THE LAST FIVE

YEARS, SO THEY ARE

NOT LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE

FOR WHAT HAPPENED THERE.

I'M MARIELENA BALOURIS,

TEN ON YOUR SIDE.

For more infomation >> Sidewalk squabble: Man asks city to pay for vehicle damages - Duration: 2:11.

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5 For Good: Bystander helps rescue dog from Charles River - Duration: 0:34.

MARIA: FIVE FOR GOOD, A

BYSTANDER STIFFING INTO RESCUE A

DOG.

ED: SHE FELL INTO THE CHARLES

RIVER.

HE TRIED TO RESCUE HER BUT PHIL

AND BECAUSE THE ICE WAS THIN

NEAR THE SHORELINE.

A NEARBY CONSTRUCTION WORKER

WENT IN AND WAS ABLE TO SAVE THE

DOG.

THE HERO WAS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

For more infomation >> 5 For Good: Bystander helps rescue dog from Charles River - Duration: 0:34.

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NECK PAIN GONE -- Cervical Neck Fusion Spine Surgery - CALL (310) 574-0405 - Duration: 1:00.

I originally came to you because of severe neck pain.

You performed a cervical neck fusion on me, and since then have been doing wonderfully.

In addition, I was overweight and you told me about the Paleo diet, and I have since

lost 45 lbs.

Your facilities are wonderful.

I really enjoyed visiting your website prior to my surgery, because it was a wealth of

information about what was going on with my body, what I could expect from you and the

surgery.

And it's just been an overall wonderful experience for me.

I would highly recommend anyone having orthopedic problems to come and see you as you do a wonderful

job.

For more infomation >> NECK PAIN GONE -- Cervical Neck Fusion Spine Surgery - CALL (310) 574-0405 - Duration: 1:00.

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Crime fighting dogs: K-9 officers train for important missions 5PM - Duration: 3:02.

K9 officers and their handlers

are in the middle of almost

every drug bust. But what goes

into training a dog to have the

ability to track drugs...

suspects..

missing children? I spent the

last month learning... and

watching them in

action. It all starts with a

simple game of---

what else--- fetch. [C8]20170328

K9 TRAIN 5P-PK

Nats of HERO & Albert

fetching... VO: ANCHOR MANDY

NOELL

Welcomg to Lynnwood Kennels ...

in rural Fremont Ohio.

It's a little over a 2 hour

drive from Youngstown.

It's where k9 officers are

groomed... trained... and sent

to their respective

departments all across the

country. It starts with teaching

a dog to learn a

scent... it's no brain teaser.

THE FUNNEST THING A DOG LIKES TO

DO IS PLAY FETCH. SO WHAT

WE DO IS PLAY FETCH WITH HIM.

VO: ANCHOR MANDY NOELL Not your

ordinary game of throw and

return...

These top-of-the-line k9's do

extraordinary things... so their

training can't be basic.

And their toys... aren't your

average play toys.

I PUT THE NARCOTIC INSIDE,

THERE'S SMALL HOLES DRILLED INTO

THIS, WHICH ALLOWS THE ODOR OUT.

THE ENDS ARE SEALED AND WE

PLAY FETCH. IT DOESN'T TAKE THE

DOG A UNGODLY AMOUNT OF TIME

TO FIGURE OUT ' IF I FIND THAT

ODOR THAT'S INSIDE THE PIPE, I

GET TO PLAY

WITH DADDY'. VO: ANCHOR MANDY

NOELL

Now when it comes to odor...

we're not talking a dirty sock.

We're talking actual drugs...

like this- black tar heroin...

THAT is what the dogs are

trained with.... and it's what

they track.

MARIJUANA, COCAINE, HEROIN,

METHAMPHETAMINE.

VO: ANCHOR MANDY NOELL Because

THAT is what they sniff out at

work. In each baton... dogs are

trained with those

four drugs... their

hypersensitive noses can

differentiate between each odor.

Before you ask- Yes... it's

legal.

THE NARCOTICS HERE AT LYNNWOOD

KENNELLS IS

COURT ORDERED. THEY ALLOW ME TO

POSSESS THE NARCOTIC FOR

TRAINING. THAT MAKES ME TOTALLY

RESPONSIBLE FOR IT.

VO: ANCHOR MANDY NOELL Brian

Woods is a renowned Master

Trainer... and owner of Lynnwood

Kennels. He finds these dogs

overseas... brings

them here. He trains them on his

own for several

weeks. By the time he's

finished...

departments around the country

have made preparations.

They buy a dog... and train a

handler.

I TRAIN THE DOG. THEY SEND THE

HANDLER. THE HANDLER IS HERE

FOR AN ADDITIONAL SIX WEEKS OF

TRAINING. AND THEN AT THE END

OF THE TRAINING, THAT TEAM IS

CERTIFIED. IF THE TEAM ISN'T

CERTIFIED, THE HANDLER GOES BACK

HOME WITHOUT THE DOG.

VO: ANCHOR MANDY NOELL The dogs

continue to train through their

career... Woods has a 16 acre

site... where dogs train

to search cars...through

woods... high in trees.

And in the indoor playground...

as he calls it... they hone

their senses.

I learned firsthand... the power

of a k9... and it's obedience.

11:57:33:27- 11:57:41:15 NATS -

HERO TACKLING MANDY IN

DRUG SUIT VO: ANCHOR MANDY NOELL

And this is HERO... who I've

followed around with his

handler... K9 Officer

Chris Albert... for the last

month.

IT'S A LOT SAFER FOR THEM,

BECAUSE THE DOGS... LET'S FACE

IT YOU CAN'T CALL BACK A BULLET.

So how does it all go into

action? I'll show you at 6. I

went on a ride-along with hero

and officer albert... as they

patrolled Beaver

Township. These guys go looking

for drugs...to keep it

out of your neighborhood. Watch

first news at six for that part

of the

story. [C10]TEASE3 (love this

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Search continues in Lincoln for Shelly Miller - Duration: 1:51.

OZAKI.

>> IS SHELLY SEES THIS, SHE

NEEDS TO GO HOME.

WE WILL FIGURE IT OUT.

REPORTER: SHE MAKES A PLEA TO

HELP FIND HER SISTER AND BRING

HER BACK TO HER FAMILY.

SHELLEY MILLER HASN'T BEEN SEEN

OR HEARD FROM SINCE FRIDAY

NIGHT.

>> SHE CAN DO DINNER AT MY HOUSE

FRIDAY AND SHE STAYED UNTIL

ABOUT 10:30.

REPORTER: A NEIGHBOR CALLED 911

AFTER SEEING HER NORTHWEST

LINCOLN HOME ON FIRE.

MILLER WAS NOT HOME.

>> THERE IS NO INDICATION SHE

EVER RETURNED TO HER EVIDENCE OR

EVEN CONTACTED HER FAMILY.

THAT IN ITSELF IS QUITE UNUSUAL.

REPORTER: POLICE SAY THEY FOUND

A DRYER GOING, INDICATING

SOMEONE WAS IN THE HOUSE HOURS

BEFORE THE FIRE BROKE OUT.

>> HER CELL PHONE WAS LEFT

BEHIND, FOUND AT THE HOME.

HER PURSE IS MISSING, AS WELL AS

THE VEHICLE SHE HAD BEEN

DRIVING.

>> THIS IS WAY OUT OF CHARACTER

FOR HER.

REPORTER: CHRISTINE AND SHELLEY

WORKED AT AUTO SALES TOGETHER.

THIS PHOTO WITH HER AND

COWORKERS WAS TAKEN IN FEBRUARY.

>> HER BEHAVIOR HAS BEEN

SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT LATELY.

NOT ANYTHING LIKE THIS, THOUGH.

REPORTER: SHE SAYS SHELLEY HAS

BLONDE HAIR THAT GOES ALMOST TO

HER WAIST.

SHE CAN BE AND A 2003 JEEP GRAND

CHEROKEE WITH RUST ON THE

QUARTER PANELS.

>> PLEASE CALL THE POLICE OR

CALL ME OR GET HER BACK HOME.

REPORTER: IN LINCOLN, ANDREW

OZAKI, KETV NEWSWATCH 7.

DAVID: ANOTHER LOOK OF MILLER.

SHE IS 5'5", 140 POUNDS.

For more infomation >> Search continues in Lincoln for Shelly Miller - Duration: 1:51.

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Crime fighting dogs: K-9 officers train for important missions 6PM - Duration: 2:24.

Now from the classroom to the

streets.

Police officers are on the front

lines of the drug crisis.

I spent the last month following

a K9 officer and his dog... HIS

PARTNER... to get a

firsthand look AT the front

lines of the war on drugs.

Beaver Township is rural...

residential.

THE HEROIN EFFECTS EVERY

COMMUNITY. WE TRY TO TAKE A

VERY PROACTIVE APPROACH AT

STOPPING IT

K9 Officer Chris Albert... and

his partner... a fierce German

Shepherd...

are instrumental. They've been

together five years.

At home... he's part of the

family. NATS OF HERO/ALBERT

PLAYING. But he knows when he's

working.

00:05:37:19 NAT OF DOOR SLAM,

HERO BARKING

And Hero... is not a dog you

want to mess with.

Something even violent crime

suspects seem to take note of.

18:46:10

ALRIGHT I COULD TAKE OFF

RUNNING... BUT ON THE OTHER

HAND...

I HEAR A DOG IN THE CAR... I

DON'T WANT TO GET BIT.

The pair spend evenings driving

routes in their jurisdiction.

There's a method to it. Beaver

Township could very well be a

drug traffickers dream...

21:55:13

WE HAVE SEVERAL MAJOR STATE

ROUTES THROUGH OUR JURISDICTION.

And Albert and Hero... with

another officer to literally

watch their back... go place to

place... car to car... relying

on the dogs keen senses,

instinct and intensive training.

11:24:22:28

A LOT OF HOTELS IN OUR AREA TOO,

WALKING THE DOG THROUGH THE

PARKING LOT, IF HE'S SNIFFING

THE CARS- THE BAD GUYS DON'T

LIKE

THAT.

Because Hero's nose is a weapon

for the good guys. This is why

Albert and Hero go through All

that training we showed you at

5.

His nose... gives this dog legal

power. 22:40:02

IF HE INDICATES, THAT GIVES US

THE PROBABLE CAUSE TO CONDUCT A

SEARCH. AND A LOT OF TIMES IT

LEADS TO OTHER THINGS. BECAUSE

LETS

FACE IT WHAT GOES WITH DRUGS?

ALOT OF TIMES YOU GET

WEAPONS OR STOLEN PROPERTY. K9 B

ROLL-

00:13:35:23 - GOOD SHOT OF HERO

LOOKING AT CARS

04:00:00 GOOD WIDE SHOTS OF

SEARCHING PARKING LOT

A lot of stolen property. 22:55:

12

THEY'RE NOT WORKING A 9 TO 5.

THEY'RE FEEDING THEIR ADDICTION

BY STEALING STUFF.

Hero and Albert have been

together for five years.

They were united when Hero was

two... at the Lynnwood Kennel's

in Fremont

Ohio... about two hours from

Youngstown.

Hero doesn't just sniff out

drugs... he can help find

missing children... stray bullet

shells... and dangerous...

violent suspects in manhunts.

11:17:25

IF A BAD GUY TAKES OFF RUNNING,

THEY DETERMINE... IF

THEY KEEP RUNNING OR IGNORE THE

COMMANDS OF ME

OR ANOTHER HANDLER, THEY'RE

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Play Doh For Girl Disney Princess Dress Up Sparkle Twinkle Prom Dresses Frozen Elsa Anna Belle Ariel - Duration: 14:59.

Welcome MTOYS Channel

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Opportunity knocks for Reimers - Duration: 0:56.

ANDY HUSKER FOOTBALL BACK AT

PRACTICE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN

12 DAYS.

PRACTICE NUMBER SEVEN OF 15 FOR

THE BIG RED THIS SPRING.

THEY TOOK LAST WEEK OFF FOR

SPRING BREAK.

AFTER O'BRIEN GETTING HIS TURN

TO TAKE SNAPS WITH THE NUMBER

ONE OFFENSE THIS AFTERNOON --

PATRICK O'BRIEN GETTING HIS TURN

TO TAKE SNAPS WITH NOVA RUN --

WITH THE NUMBER ONE OFFENSE THIS

AFTERNOON.

A MAJOR OPPORTUNITY FOR THE

JUNIOR.

>> IS A LOT DIFFERENT.

-- IT'S A LOT DIFFERENT.

YOU GOT TO BE A LEADER AND HELP

EVERYBODY ELSE OUT.

BRANDON AND THEM ALL HELPED ME

OUT, AND I AM JUST TAKING OVER

THEIR ROLE TO HELP THE NEW GUYS.

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Want to volunteer in the Mahoning Valley? There's an app for that - Duration: 2:19.

Volunteering can make a BIG

difference.

But sometimes it can be hard to

figure out exactly HOW to give

your time and talents.

First News This Morning Anchor

Lauren Wood shows us how a new

app

called "Love This Place" will

soon make it all a lot easier.

LAUREN WOOD: The aim of this is

more than just

pounding nails... Picking up

trash... Or serving meals.

It's about bringing people

together.

TIFFANY SOKOL: VOLUNTEERS ARE

THE LIFEBLOOD OF

OUR ORGANIZATION. LAUREN:

There's never been any question

about the importance of

volunteers at the

Youngstown Neighborhood

Development Corporation.

Housing Director Tiffany Sokol

says YNDC couldn't do the

transforming work it

does without them. TIFFANY: IT

IS A LOT OF HARD WORK. YOU KNOW.

BUT I THINK PEOPLE REALLY LOVE

IT.

AND THERE'S A GREAT LEVEL OF

SATISFACTION THAT PEOPLE GET

FROM VOLUNTEERING. LAUREN:

Now... It's going to be easier

to find that satisfaction.

Either at YNDC... Or one of the

MANY other nonprofit

organizations around

the Valley. LOVE THIS PLACE is

launching a new app

THIS WEEK... To connect

volunteers with the perfect

community service for them. JOE

VARACALLI:

OUR VISION IS TO REALLY BRING

INDIVIDUALS TOGETHER AND

CREATE UNITY. AND MAKE IT JUST

MAKE YOUNGSTOWN A BETTER PLACE.

LAUREN: Director Joe Varacalli

says it's like a dating

app for volunteering! You fill

out a short survey about your

interests... And then the app

alerts you to volunteer

opportunities that line up. RICK

BLAIR:

IF WE DON'T KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN

WE JUST FREEZE AND DON'T START.

LAUREN: Rick Blair is the

outreach director for

Love This Place. He says the App

will be a great launch pad

for people to figure out where

they can contribute.

RICK: THERE ARE SO MANY

OPPORTUNITIES BUT WE DON'T KNOW

QUITE WHAT WE CARE ABOUT.

LAUREN: And no matter what it is

YOU care about...

You can use that passion to make

the Valley a better place.

TIFFANY: IT'S REALLY EXCITING TO

SEE

THAT TRANSFORMATION AND WHAT

VOLUNTEERS CAN

DO IF THEY ALL COME TOGETHER.

LAUREN: The website is up and

running RIGHT NOW... so

VOLUNTEERS and ORGANIZATIONS can

go ahead and

sign up. We've posted a link

over on our website:

WKBN dot com. The APP launches

THIS THURSDAY...

Downtown at the Tyler History

Center. Love This Place is

holding an OPEN

HOUSE from 5 until 7... They'll

have food, drinks,music and

prizes for people who sign up.

Mayor John McNally will be

speaking...

Along with Jim Cossler from the

Youngstown Business Incubator.

In the studio, LW, WKBN 27 FN.

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Educating for Nevada's Future - Duration: 4:44.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

- The need for teachers is a nationwide.

We need quality teachers, and here in Clark County in Nevada,

in particular, we have high demand

for really strong teachers.

- Clark County needs great teachers,

and we need to go out there and get the hands-on practice.

And that's what Nevada State offers you.

- The difference with Nevada State

is that I took classes at elementary schools,

so my field observation hours were done at the schools I

was going to every single week.

So the luxury here is I think I was

at four or five elementary schools prior

to finishing my degree.

So the fact that I was able to have

a presence on these campuses and get, you know,

a feel for these kids and what they need, it was amazing.

- And there's a lot of flexibility with scheduling.

So if you are working full time, a lot of the courses

are offered either online or in the evening.

And then, the opposite is true if you

want to have more of those daytime classes,

you can have that opportunity as well.

- I really like the nighttime classes here,

because I may want to do something during the day

and kind of apply whatever I learned the night before.

- Another benefit of NSC is really just the instructors.

I think our expertise in different fields

really lends itself to a pretty well-rounded teacher

and student and really allows for opportunity

to get that expertise.

- The teachers at Nevada State college were wonderful.

They each had different teaching styles,

but you were able to pull something from each of them.

- The professors are different from other schools.

They seem to be more involved in our education.

If we have any questions, they replied to our emails

super quickly.

And they want us to know that if we ever need help,

even when we graduate, they're going to be there for us,

and they can assist you with anything we need.

- The faculty that I've met in the School of Education

have been very supportive, and they offer a lot of advice

on what to do next and how to move forward.

- This just feels like sort of more

of a family, atmosphere just smaller and more welcoming.

I would encourage anyone to give it a try.

And I think financially it's affordable.

- I live in a big city, but I've always kind

of yearn for a small town feel, and you kind of

have that small town feel with Nevada State College.

You know, small class sizes, and just the best professors

here in the School of Education.

- And because we are such a large district,

we know that our graduates may not

get the intensive support that they need,

so I also run the NEST program.

NEST is New Educators Support and Training.

It's unique to Nevada State graduates.

We get together once a month, and we just

talk about what's going on in their classrooms, what

are areas that we can support, and it's a safe place.

It's a place where they don't have to worry about judgment,

that they're all new teachers in the same boat.

- So the NEST program has been very beneficial to come to,

because it's helped us with the new NEPF framework

that new teachers, or any teacher

now needs to know in order to get their evaluations.

So they really went in depth at what

is necessary to be teaching and what your admin is looking for.

- With the NEST program you don't

feel like you've graduated and you're on your own.

You'll always have that support, whether it

be the smallest problem to the biggest

thing with making a lesson.

- I think a great aspect of NSC is, yes, you

can get your degree here, you can go back into the community

that you may be from, but then you're

also going to receive support from the place

that you graduated.

- The things that I really like about teaching

is seeing the growth of my students.

Especially in kindergarten, at the beginning of the year

they want to know whether they're going to take naps

and when is snack time, and not being

able to walk in a line to reading at the end of the year.

- I'm a first grade teacher at Halle Hewetson Elementary

School.

I grew up in this neighborhood.

I attended this school for third grade.

If somebody was coming into teaching, I would say do it.

At the end of the day, it really does pay off

when you just see the light bulb go on, and you really do see,

oh, he's getting it, he's learning it.

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Jeep Wrangler Superchips TrailDash2 (2003-2006 TJ) Review & Install - Duration: 4:49.

I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com, and this is my review and installation of the Superchips

TrailDash2, fitting your 2003 to 2006 TJ.

Today, we're gonna talk through the installation of this TrailDash, which is a very simple

one out of three wrench process.

You're really just getting it plugged in and getting it mounted onto the dash.

It isn't really too much of an install to speak of.

The whole thing will take you less than half an hour, but we'll talk more about that in

just a second.

We're also going to talk about the construction and a few of the features of this unit.

If you're interested in getting a little bit more power out of your TJ, a tune is one way

to do that.

Now, if you've installed larger tires on your Jeep and you haven't regeared it, I would

always recommend regearing first.

That is going to be the absolute best way to get that happy feeling back in your Jeep

by getting back closer to your factory final drive ratio.

However, if you've already regeared and you're still looking for a little bit more power,

a tune is a way to do that.

Now, the 40 is definitely optimized right out of the factory, so I wouldn't expect to

see a night and day difference, but if you're comfortable running a higher octane fuel,

then a tune is a way to squeeze a little bit more power, a little bit more throttle response,

and some more torque out of your Jeep.

Now, this unit here is gonna be for those of you who are looking to get that tune but

also want to monitor your Jeep.

Unlike some other tuners or say the Superchips Flashpaq, which is also available for your

TJ, this is designed to be plugged into your OBD II port, get that tune loaded into ECU,

but keep this on your dash so that you can have virtual gauges and really monitor what's

going on in your TJ.

The Flashpaq, you plug it in, you flash the tune onto the ECU, and you put it in the glove

box.

Again, this stays there, gives you those virtual gauges, and gives you a little bit more insight

into what's going on with your TJ, which is a nice thing.

Especially if you've tuned the engine, you're making it work a little bit harder, you wanna

be able to keep an eye on things and make sure you're not gonna hurt anything.

The TrailDash is going to give you a five-inch full color touchscreen, which is going to

give you access to all of the menus that you'll go through in order to get the two loaded

on your Jeep and to select which gauges you're seeing at any given point.

Now, because this is designed to work on an older vehicle, this is for those '03 to '06

TJs, this isn't going to have all of the bells and whistles, all of the additional features

that the same unit would have for a newer Jeep.

There are a lot of things that the newer JKs do that the TJs don't do out of the factory,

and they just don't have the capability of doing.

So, this is going to give you those tunes.

Again, you're going to wanna run a higher octane fuel, but you can get a little bit

more power out of your Jeep, and it's gonna give you those digital gauges, but it's not

going to give you a ton of adjustment over a lot of other features, because those features

just don't exist on the TJ.

So, if you are interested in having those digital gauges to be able to see what's going

on in your Jeep, I think that this is gonna be a nice option for you.

If you really just wanna get the tune and not have those digital gauges, the Superchips

Flashpaq is going to be a better option.

As I said before, there really isn't too much of an install to do with this.

All you're really doing is plugging into your OBD II port, pulling your cable up behind

the dashboard to keep things nice and neat, plugging this unit in, there's just one wire

with the HDMI cable, and using the included mount to get it attached onto the dashboard,

where you can see it and reach it, but it's not going to be in the way.

From there, you'll go through your menus, flash your tune on to your ECU, and then go

back to a screen where you can see those digital gauges.

Again, you can pick which gauges you see at any given time, which is a nice feature.

The TrailDash is gonna come in and right around $500, which I don't think is a bad price for

what you're getting.

Again, you're not gonna get all of the bells and whistles that you would get with this

unit for your JK, just because your TJ doesn't have that functionality built into it.

However, for ease of use, for the color touchscreen, for how compact but also large the screen

is on this device, I don't think $500 is a bad price for a tuner that's also giving you

monitoring capabilities.

Now, if you decide you don't want those monitoring capabilities, you don't want those digital

gauges, you can go with the Superchips Flashpaq at 5 for about $140 less than this unit.

So, if you're looking to squeeze a little bit of additional power out of your TJ, you

wanna get a tune, you're okay running a higher octane fuel, and you also wanna be able to

then monitor your engine by looking at some digital gauges on your dash, this is going

to be a nice compact and easy-to-use unit.

So, that's my review of the Superchips TrailDash2, fitting all 2003 to 2006 TJs, that you can

find right here at extremeterrain.com.

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Grand Rapids looks at license plate readers for parking - Duration: 2:30.

3

BUT WE START 7 O'CLOCK... WITH

A BRAND NEW STORY.THE RAPID

PACE OF TECHNOLOGY IS HELPING

GOVERNMENT STREAMLINE

OPERATIONS. BUT IN MANY CASES

IT'S CAUSING CONCERNS OVER

WHETHER YOUR PRIVACY IS

PROTECTED.

3

THE LATEST EXAMPLE IS THE CITY

OF GRAND RAPIDS EFFORTS TO

DEPLOY A SYSTEMS TO HELP

BETTER ENFORCE PARKING RULES.

24 HOUR NEWS 8'S JOE LAFURGEY

IS HERE WITH THAT STORY - NEW

AT 7.

3

3

((JOE LAFURGEY, GRAND

RAPIDS/GRAND RAPIDS' MOBILITY

AND PARKING DEPARTMENT WANTS

TO BUY A LICENSE PLATE READER

SYSTEM... SIMILAR TO ONE GRAND

RAPIDS POLICE USE... TO FIND

PARKING VIOLATORS. BUT SOME

CITY COMMISSIONERS SAY THE

PUBLIC NEEDS TO KNOW MORE

ABOUT THE PROGRAM.))WITH TEN

PARKING RAMPS... 33 SURFACE

LOTS AND 27 HUNDRED METERED

SPOTS... GRAND RAPIDS PARKING

ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS HAVE A

LOT TO KEEP UP WITH.

3

((JOSH NARAMORE, MOBILE GR AND

PARKING DIR./OUR ON AND OFF

STREET PARKING FACILITIES

CONTINUE TO GROW... ))SO

THEY'RE TAKING A CUE FROM THE

POLICE DEPARTMENT.. WHICH

BEGAN USING PLATE READING

TECHNOLOGY IN 2013.CAMERAS

MOUNTED TO POLICE CRUISERS CAN

DRIVE DOWN THE STREET...

READING LICENSE PLATES.A

COMPUTER READS THE PLATE

NUMBERS AND FLAGS ANY THAT MAY

BE CONNECTED TO A CRIME.FOR

PARKING SERVICES... THE SYSTEM

WOULD ALLOW CHECKS ON THINGS

LIKE PARKING PERMITS. NAROMORE

SAYS THE SYSTEM IS LESS ABOUT

ENFORCEMENT... MORE ABOUT

ABOUT EFFICIENCY.

3

((JOSH NARAMORE, MOBILE GR AND

PARKING DIR. /JUST TO HELP

KEEP THOSE COSTS AS LOW AS

POSSIBLE FOR THE CUSTOMER AS

WELL AS STREAMLINE

OPERATIONS... ))BUT CITY

COMMISSIONERS TABLED THE

ISSUE.

WHY?((SENITA LENEAR, 3RD WARD

COMMISSIONER/ I'M CURIOUS TO

KNOW WHAT COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

HAS TRANSPIRED?))SOME

COMMISSIONER ARE CONCERNED

THERE WASN'T ENOUGH PUBLIC

INPUT ON A SYSTEM THAT ALMOST

ALWAYS CAUSES CONCERN AMONG

CIVIL LIBERTARIANS...((SENITA

LENEAR, 3RD WARD COMMISSIONER/

I THINK THAT ANYTIME WE'RE

LOOKING AT ACQUIRING ANY

TECHNOLOGY THAT WILL ALLOW US

TO HAVE ACCESS TO PRIVATE

INFORMATION, I THINK WE OWE IT

TO THE PUBLIC TO ENGAGE THEM

IN THAT.))THE CITY HAS A

POLICY ANYTIME THEY WANT TO

BUY A PIECE OF EQUIPMENT, LIKE

PLATE READER SYSTEMS. IN THIS

CASE... THE POLICY HELPED

ESTABLISHED A SET OF RULES.

PLATE INFO COLLECTED BY

PARKING SERVICES IS NOT SHARED

WITH POLICE OR ANY OTHER

AGENCY.THE INFORMATION WOULD

BE DELETED AFTER 24 HOURS.

INFORMATION GATHERED MUST BE

FROM CUSTOMERS ALREADY

REGISTERED WITH PARKING

SERVICES... AS IN THE CASE OF

RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING.

BUT IN THIS CASE... THE POLICY

DID NOT RECOMMEND A PUBLIC

HEARING. BUT THAT MAY CHANGE.

3

((JOSH NARAMORE, MOBILE GR AND

PARKING DIR./SURE, WE'RE

AMENABLE TO ANY OF THAT. IT'S

REALLY WHAT'S THE

RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY

COMMISSION.))((SENITA LENEAR,

3RD WARD COMMISSIONER/I THINK

THE MORE TRANSPARENT WE ARE TO

THE COMMUNITY, THE MORE

THEY'LL TRUST US. )) ((JOE

LAFURGEY, GRAND RAPIDS/ THE

COMMISSION WILL REVISIT THE

ISSUE AND MIGHT ADD A PUBLIC

HEARING DATE AT THEIR APRIL

11TH MEETING. ))

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Interview with Alastair Davis, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Niagara - Duration: 3:42.

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Public testimony for controversial gun bills underway - Duration: 2:05.

TO TAXPAYERS. 2-ROBERT:TEN

HOURS AFTER A TEXAS HOUSE

COMMITTEE GAVELED IN.. PUBLIC

TESTIMONY IS STILL UNDERWAY

FOR TWO OF THE MOST

CONTROVERSIAL GUN BILLS

INTRODUCED THIS SESSION.

2-SHANNON:HOUSE BILLS 375 AND

19-11 WOULD ALLOW ANY TEXAN

WHO CAN LEGALLY PURCHASE A

GUN.. TO CARRY IT WITHOUT A

PERMIT.KXAN'S RACHEL GLASER

PICKS UP THE STORY FROM HERE.

NAT: GUNIT TURNS OUT CRIMINALS

DON'T OBEY ANY OF THE LAWSTHE

AUTHOR OF HOUSE BILL 375,

REPRESENATIVE JONATHAN

STICKLAND SAYS THE

STATE-ISSUED GUN PERMITS DO

MORE HARM THAN GOOD.REP.

JONATHAN STICKLAND, R-BEDFORD:

WE BELIEVE THAT AN ARMED

SOCIETY IS A SAFER SOCIETY AND

WE THINK THAT WE ASK TOO MUCH

OF THE POLICE RIGHT NOW AND

THAT PEOPLE NEED TO TAKE

RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEMSELVES.

KNOWN AS THE AS THE 'TEXAS

CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY ACT', H-B

375 WOULD MAKE LICSENSES FOR

BOTH OPEN AND CONCEALED CARRY

OPTIONAL, ALONG WITH THE

SAFETY TRAINING THAT'S

CURRENTLY REQUIRED.WE BELIEVE

IN THE NOTION OF PERSONAL

RESPONSIBILITY.LONE STAR GUN

RIGHTS BROUGHT BOXES FULL OF

PETITIONS, SIGNED BY

SUPPORTERS OF CONSTITIONAL

CARRY.A.J. POSTELL CO-FOUNDER

OF LONE STAR GUN RIGHTNEARLY

80,000 PETITIONS SIGNED BY

TEXANS THE GROUP'S CO-FOUNDER

SAYS THE BILL WOULD SAVE LIVES.

OPPONENTS ARGUE THE OPPOSITE.

THE LEADER OF TEXAS GUN SENSE,

ANDREA BRAUER SAYS THE

PROPOSALS FOR PERMIT-LESS

CARRY DON'T MAKE ANY SENSE.

ANDREA BRAUER TEXAS GUN

SENSE:TO ARM EVERYBODY AND LET

REGULAR TEXANS WHO CARRY GUNS

DEFEAT ALL THE BAD GUYS. IT'S

DANGEROUS, THEY'RE NOT

TRAINED, THEY DON'T HAVE THE

EXPERIENCE AND IT WILL MAKE

LIFE CONFUSING FOR LAW

ENFORCEMENT.THE LEADER OF THE

LARGEST POLICE GROUP IN THE

STATE, THE COMBINED LAW

ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OF TEXAS,

IS SIGNED UP TO SPEAK AGAINST

H-B 375 AND THE SIMILAR

PROPOSAL, HOUSE BILL 19-11.THE

GROUP IS CONCERNED THE

PROPOSALS WOULD REMOVE THE

SAFEGUARDS OF TRAINING AND

LICENSING. NICOLE GOLDEN, MOMS

DEMAND ACTION FOR GUN SENSE IN

AMERICA: IF WE ARE CONCERNED

ABOUT CRIMINALS CARRYING GUNS

WE SHOULD BE PASSING LAWS THAT

MAKE IT DANGEROUS SHOULDN'T BE

REQUIREMENTS AND 'THERE'S

NOTHING WE CAN DO,' BECAUSE

THAT PUTS OUT FAMILIES AT

STICKLAND SAYS HE'S CONFIDENT

IF THE BILL GOES TO VOTE,

CARRY WILL PASS WE THINK THAT

ENOUGH AGAINST IT.SHANNON:

TESTIMONY IS EXPECTED TO

CONTINUE LATE INTO THE NIGHT

AND THEN THE COMMITTEE WILL

VOTE ON WHETHER TO ADVANCE THE

BILLS. IF PASSED INTO LAW,

TEXAS WOULD BE THE 13TH STATE

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