JACKETS.IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING-
CALL POLICE.SHANNONAUSTIN
TRAVIS COUNTY EMS SAYS THEY'VE
HELPED 15 PEOPLE TONIGHT WHO
HAVE HAD BAD REACTIONS TO THE
DRUG K2.THEY SAY THE INCIDENT
HAPPENED AROUND THE HOMELESS
SHELTER DOWNTOWN KNOWN AS THE
ARCH.ALL LANES OF 7TH STREET
BETWEEN NECHES AND RED RIVER
WERE BRIEFLY CLOSED DURING
THAT TIME- BUT HAVE SINCE RE-
OPENED.EMS SAYS 26 PEOPLE HAVE
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Make a Grandmother's Fan Quilt with Jenny! - Duration: 10:56.
Hi everybody, it's Jenny from the MSQC. And I've got a great project for you today.
This is a quilt that is based on an old block called Grandmother's Fan. And I've been
wanting to do one of these for awhile. I just love how they make up and they're just so
pretty. Let's look at this quilt behind me. Now there are loads of ways to set this
out. We have done ours so that it trails down in these rows like this. But of course please
play with this because there's lots of fun things you can do with it. And you can see
we've used this awesome 30's print so it really looks like an old quilt. So to make
this quilt what you're going to need is three packs of five inch squares. And we have
used Lazy Days by Kay England for Wilmington. And they're just the cutest little 30's
print ever. You're also going to need 42 ten inch background squares to set your little
Dresdens on. You're going to need a Dresden ruler. And you're going to need some border
yardage. We used one and a quarter yards on this outer border and that also took care
of all of our center circles as well. So you get everything you need for your circles as
well as your border out of that one and a quarter yards. So let me show you how to do
this.
First thing we've got to do is cut some Dresdens. So because, because what we're
going to do is we're going to lay our fan on here. And we are just going to topstitch
this down, we need to cut off our little points. So take all your little squares and on just
two sides, what we're going to do is we're going to cut off our little peaks because
we want it to have more of a finished look to it. So see that tiny piece, that's all
we're cutting off is that teeny, tiny piece. And you're going to do that on opposite
sides of your five inch squares just like this. Alright, then what we're going to
do is we're going to cut our Dresdens. You need five blades for each square. So you can
stack up a couple little squares here like this. Let me just, oop they're stuck together.
Ok. There we go. Alright so you can stack these up like this. And you can cut four or
five at a time. And when we cut our Dresden blades we're going to lay our ruler right
on the square. And we're going to make one cut going this way. We're going to flip
our ruler around and make the other cut going that way. That's why you have to trim both
sides. So let's go ahead and do that. Now this should set pretty close to the five inch
line right up here. And we're just going to cut on this side right here and then we're
going to cut on this side over here. We'll move this out. We can move this blade section
out and then we can just flip our ruler. Use the, the place we've already cut and then
we're just going to cut over here as well. Alright so now we have our little blades.
And you're going to cut, actually you're only going to need to cut about 2 ½ of your
packs into blades. So that brings up another really important point. If you want the centers
of your fans to be scrappy. You'll have enough little pieces left in your pack to
make your center squares scrappy. We just chose to do ours out of the border but that
is entirely up to you.
So normally to make a Dresden we sew the tops of ours but we are not going to do that for
this. We're just going to sew them straight together. That means we're just going to
take our two pieces like this. We're going to lay them right sides together like this
and we're going to sew a quarter of an inch down the side. We're going to sew five blades
together. So let me sew these so I can show you here. Line up your quarter inch line.
And just go ahead and start and sew them down. Make sure they're lined up. And then you're
going to press them open. Now the only thing you want to do with your pressing is you just
want to, I kind of make sure my seams are all going one direction. So a lot of times
I'll sew all five of my blades and then press it once so everything's laying the
same way. Now I have four of them sewn together right here so I'm going to go ahead and
sew one more on here. And that will complete my little fan for my grandmother's fan.
You need five blades to make your fan. So here we go, line it up, a quarter of an inch.
And I always take a couple of stitches just to you know get it all solid in there and
then I sew down. Alright now I'm just going to iron this open. Now I want to look on the
back and I want to make sure all my blades are laying nice and flat. Alright. So that's
all that is for the grandmother's fan. You're just going to sew five of those little wedges.
And then we've got to add it to our background square.
Now this should snug up right into the corner just like this, pretty much. So what you want
to watch are these edges right here. You want to make sure they are either lined up straight
along the edge or that you could catch them in your quarter inch. And then I just hold
it down with a little bit of a glue stick. I like this lapel stick. It just washes out
so I'm going to put a bit of glue on here. And then I'm just going to put my fan on
here. Make sure it's lined up nice and edge to edge. You also want to make sure that you
clip off your threads. You probably want to do that before you glue it on. But I just
looked down here and saw these so I'm going to clip them off right now. Make sure your
edge is nice and clean. So that means also if you sew them together and they're not
exactly matching just trim it off so it's nice and clean. Now you're going to add
your little circle in the corner.
Now I used a five inch circle. And I made my, my five inch circle template using the
cardboard on the back of the charm pack. And basically what I did, and I know there's
lot of circle rulers out there. And you can also find, you know look through your house:
a coffee cup, a bowl, whatever it takes, you know to make your circle will work. What I
did was I took my five inch square, because I knew I was working with that. And I folded
it in half, and in half again, because each one of these circles is a quarter piece. And
so then what I did was I took a circular object, laid it on my corner so it went edge to edge
like this all the way up. Traced a little circle on here and then I just trimmed that
off so that it made my, made me have a nice little circle right here.And so it makes about
a five inch circle that uses your whole little, your whole charm pack. And then we're going
to cut these into fourths. Now I'm going to use my rotary cutter for that. And because
I know that is five inches I'm going to come over 2 ½ from that edge like this. You
can also follow your fold lines. You'll have some great fold lines on there. And we're
going to do this. Alright so now I have these little quarters. And it's a little quarter
that's going to go right down here over this. And we are just going to lay that on
there and put a little glue underneath and just hold that little corner on. There we
go. Alrighty.
Now what we want to do is we want to topstitch across this edge. And you can do that using
a blanket stitch or a zig zag, whatever you like. And we're going to topstitch along
this edge. And that's going to hold them in place. So let me, let me go over here and
do that really fast. I have a little zig zag here I'm going to set up. And I'm going
to make it really small so that it's, it's wide enough but not very long. And I'm just
going to sew right along this edge. Make sure I'm lined up there. And you use whichever
stitch you'd like. Now if you're, if you're going to do this also what I would do is I
would make sure that if you're using the blue, I would use matching thread on that
so that it just, it just doesn't show. And I'm just going to come sail along this top
edge right here. And I could put my pedal to the metal and just glide it through. There
we go. Alright. And this is our finished block. How easy is that? Isn't that fun? I just
love how, how these turned out. Alright.
So now comes the fun part, you get to set them. Obviously you can set them any way you'd
like. We did ours so that it cascaded down like this, a little bit of a trail. Let me
show you here what we've got. So you're going to lay this one here. And your trail
is going to go when you do this. So you flip them opposite. Now let's look at how ours
starts over here. So we have one down here in the corner and the next one up. The next
one down, the next one up, the next one down, the next one up. It will help you to lay this
out. It will help you to lay this out on your design wall, your design floor. I have the
design floor. Whatever it is you need to lay it out so that it works for you. But basically
ours is one down, one up on each row. One down, one up like this. Ok, and that starts
the beginnings of all of our rows. And the next row as you put it up, it is one up because
you want it to match, you want it to make that, that little pathway. So see how, see
how that curves. And so you've got one up, one down like this. One up. And you can see
it all come together like that. Now there are other ways to set them. I mean you can
make half fans. You can put all your fans going the same direction. I mean there are
just lots of fun things that you can do with this, this little grandmother's fan. And
I hope you have fun. Play with it. Actually I would love to see you try it in modern fabrics
because I think this would look gorgeous in solids. So just, you know just have fun, have
a good time and play with it. And we hope you enjoyed this tutorial on the Grandmother's
Fan from the MSQC.
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Second reckless driving incident caught on camera with no penalty for driver - Duration: 3:48.
CAUGHT ON
CAMERA.
WE FIRST TOLD YOU ABOUT THIS VAN
DRIVING BACKWARDS ON KAPIOLANI
COME INTO
OUR NEWSROOM.
MARISA:
THE CAR TRIES TO OVERTAKE THE
BUS
AND HAS TO VEER INTO THE
SHOULDER TO
AVOID GETTING HIT BY AN ONCOMING
CAR.
DASH:
BECAUSE NO ONE CALLED POLICE..
HOWEVER, WE'RE TOLD FOR THIS
SECOND VIDEO .. POLICE WERE
CALLED ..
WE ASKED SARA MATTISON TO FIND
SARA:
CAUGHT ON CAMERA WAS DRIVING
RECKLESSLY BEFORE SHE STARTED
RECORDING.
ANOTHER RECKLESS DRIVER THIS
TIME ON
DOUBLE YELLOW LINE TO OVER TAKE
THE
BUS.
THEN IT QUICKLY MOVES TO THE
where we were is a dangerous
area so I was
hoping that he wasn't going to
do anything but I had a
feeling that he was so I turned
on my camera just
in case whatever is going to
happen
VEHICLE OVER TOOK HER ON A BLIND
recording, wanting
that, by passed the two cars
just before hitting a
pole he cut back and cut off the
bus
THE VEHICLE OVER TOOK THE BUS IN
FRONT OF WAIKANE STORE.
OWNERS THERE TELL ME DRIVERS ARE
NOT
THE ONLY ONES USING THIS BUSY
HIGHWAY.
AWAY.
him where the car was so he met
me
there he could document it but
nothing further
seen the video and knew where
the vehicle was
located yet nothing was done. So
we reached out
Tabby Busboso/Witness: "I had
the license place
number and i'm sure they can
trace it back to the
rental car place and they can
figure out who was
driving it through the rental
SARA:
POLICE HAVE NOT ANSWERED OUR
QUESTIONS.
BUT WE WILL KEEP PRESSING THEM
FOR
ANSWERS.
HOWARD:
NEW STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW
ALARMING
HIGHWAY
U-S DIED IN THE FIRST HALF OF
2016 .... 15 OF
THEM WERE IN HAWAII.
THAT'S UP 36 PERCENT FROM THE
SAME TIME A
YEAR EARLIER-- WHEN 11
PEDESTRIANS WERE
KILLED.
"WALK WISE HAWAII" SAYS A LOT OF
IT HAS
lance rae, walk wise hawaii: how
many times do
you drive home from work on
automatic pilot, and if
some were to ask you how many
stoplights did you
stop at? how many peds crossed
in front of you?
you don't remember coz you're
kind of on automatic
HOWARD:
RAE SAYS THERE ARE THREE TYPES
OF
THE ROAD...
MANUAL .. TAKING YOUR HANDS OFF
THE
ROAD...
AND COGNITIVE .. LETTING YOUR
MIND
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BSTree in JavaScript using TDD. Data Structures for Front-end: #2.9 the hidden Gems - Duration: 10:51.
A data structure is a particular way of organizing data in a computer's memory.
Nonetheless, do we really need data structures in the Frontend development?
The answer is yes.
I'll show you why.
[Music playing]
Hi!
Let's talk today about a data structure, namely Binary Search Tree and its realization in
JavaScript.
I'm Anatol and you are watching the Good Parts of the Frontend development.
[Music playing]
Let's start with the definition.
What is a Binary Search Tree.
A Binary Search Tree is a particular type of containers that store "items" (such as
numbers, names etc.) in sorted order, so that lookup and other operations can use the principle
of binary search.
A binary search is an algorithm of traversing the tree from root, on each node it decides
to search further in the left or right subtree, so most of the tree is skipped.
Where is a place for Binary Search Tree in the front-end development?
- Auto search suggestion - Data caching
- Spell checker in your browser
Do you have another experience?
Leave it in the comments below.
[Music playing]
To Binary Search Tree the following operations are applicable:
- addition: add an item to the tree - removal: remove an item from the tree
- contains: search an item in the tree
Time complexity in big O notation for addition, removal and search is logarithm of N. That's
really great!
Let's dive in the code.
[Music playing]
use package.json file, created in the previous episode.
create test file
describe test
use a Binary Search Tree for the list of countries
Remove a root node and check it
Run test
Test failed, because I need to create a class.
Create Binary Search Tree class
its constructor has a root node
Find method iterates children of the current node.
This method selects the next node using "if" statement and returns a node when it is found.
Add method
create a node container.
Starting at the root.
I use loop either to add an item or to discover that it already exists in the tree.
If the value is greater than the current value - move to the right.
If `right` does not exist, put here a new node, and stop traversing.
If the value is less than the current value - move to the left.
Remove method.
Search for a node and throw an error if it doesn't exist.
FindMin is a function that search for a minimal value among children.
First case, when a node has both "left" and "right" children
than replace current node with a child that has a minimal value.
Second case, a node has no children or just one subtree.
Then replace it with a child or just remove current node.
Don't forget to set a new value for "parent".
Contains method, search for a value and
use a "bitwise not" operator which returns 'true' or 'false'
Run test again
yes it's green
My code is available on GitHub Documentation is available in the Internet
Follow the links if you're eager to get more.
[Music playing]
If you like this video give it "thumbs up", share it with your friends, subscribe to the
channel and watch other episodes.
[Music playing]
This is all for this week.
Thanks for watching and dive deeper.
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The 3 Stages of Your Financial Life - Duration: 1:48.
what are the three stages in your
financial life the first stage is
preparing for life's uncertainties the
second stage is managing your network
and the third stage is managing
retirement and you're safe the base of
the pyramid is preparing for life's
uncertainties insurance is the most cost
effective way to deal with this
insurance can include life and health
insurance disability insurance long-term
care insurance home and auto insurance
and insurance against other perils
adequate liquidity in your investments
or in cash to cover emergencies along
with a will is important the next level
involves managing your money investment
strategies should include
diversification and risk management the
best option is to review your goals with
a professional and the top-tier
addresses retirement and estate planning
the ultimate goal is to ensure that you
have income and assets for as long as
you live your investments should be in
line with your specific situations goals
and risk tolerance an estate planning
professional can provide you with
documents necessary to ensure a plant
distribution to beneficiaries the three
stages sounds simple yet few people
adequately prepare for any of them we
can work with your tax and legal
professionals to develop a plan to help
you reach your financial goals so please
give us a call today
you
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Tips for Instructors - Blind - Duration: 1:31.
Hello, I'm here to give you some tips on working with students who are blind.
When greeting the student, tell them who you are so they get to know your voice.
Offer your arm to guide them to their seat
and place their hand on the back.
Ask the student if all materials are accessible to them.
Be sure to read aloud all materials that are displayed visually.
Submit all visual and written materials 72 hours in advance for brailling.
It can take awhile to produce those.
Don't expect the student to carry all materials with them.
Brailled books come in many boxes and can be quite heavy.
Describe objects that you write on the board like an arrow or a box.
Allow the student to use their devices for taking notes. Sometimes those can be a little noisy.
Be aware the text page numbers will not match the numbers in brailled materials.
When planning a field trip or lab experience, the student will need advance notice to schedule
a sighted guide.
Electronic feedback is best.
The student can use a screen reader to read your comments
about their work.
Thanks for providing access to all of our students!
The end.
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2 wanted for questioning in officer-involved shooting in Kurtistown - Duration: 0:30.
AN OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING
THAT
OFFICER RESPONDED TO A
CONVENIENCE
STORE PARKING LOT .. IN
KURTISTOWN.
HE SAW A MAN AND A WOMAN
FIGHTING
AND THEN .. THE OFFICER'S
VEHICLE.
THE OFFICER FIRED TWO SHOTS ..
BUT THE
VEHICLE DROVE OFF, AND WAS LATER
FOUND
ABANDONED.
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Is Estate Planning Only for the Rich - Duration: 1:36.
you've worked so hard to build your
network but it could fall into a
sinkhole if you don't do a state
planning estate planning isn't just for
the rich it is a necessity for everyone
an estate plan will allow you to pass
along what you own to whom you want to
receive it the way you want them to
receive it and when you want them to
receive it a will is a good start
seventy percent of Americans with
children under 18 in the household don't
have wills if you don't make a will the
courts may decide the distribution of
your assets for you the will should take
into account all you own and all the
potential beneficiaries one element
there will should be the living will
where you specify medical directions for
life support by artificial means another
element of the will should be durable
power of attorney this allows someone
else to act on your behalf in case you
are incapacitated it's important that
all investment titling and beneficiary
designations are working in concert with
your will or other estate planning
documents speak with your estate and tax
planning professionals to evaluate any
potential tax ramifications and call us
today to learn more about strategies and
resources that may help you preserve
your nest egg
you
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Child undergoes brain surgery for rare condition - Duration: 1:57.
HER.
JENNIE:
THE THOMSON CHILD UNDERWENT A
SPECIAL TYPE OF BRAIN SURGERY
FOR A RARE CONDITION.
NEWSCHANNEL 6'S RENETTA DUBOSE
REPORTS.
NATS:
RENETTA: SHE'S A LITTLE SQUIRMY
AND VERY LETHARGIC AS THE
ANESTHESIA
WEARS OFF, BUT TYPICALLY
9-YEAR-OLD KANIYA THOMAS IS A
BALL OF ENERGY.
KRISTA COLLINS/MOM:
"LIKES TO TURN CARTWHEELS, JUMP
ON TRAMPOLINES, RIDE BIKES. BUT
SHE
ALSO HAS THE GIRLY SIDE WHERE
SHE LIKES HER DOLLS AND LIKES TO
PLAY IN THEIR
HAIR."
RENETTA: SIX DAYS BEFORE
CHRISTMAS LIFE CHANGED FOR THIS
THOMSON THIRD
GRADER WHO WAS VISITING HER GOD
MOTHER.
KRISTA COLLINS/MOM:
"WHEN SHE CAME IN THE DOOR, SHE
WAS CRYING LIKE CRYING SO HARD.
SHE NEVER CRIED THIS HARD EVEN
WHEN SHE WAS A BABY."
RENETTA: A CT SCAN PLUS KANIYA'S
WEAKNESS REVEALED SHOCKING NEWS.
KRISTA COLLINS/MOM:
"THE DOCTOR THAT WAS ON CALL IN
THE EMERGENCY ROOM ACTUALLY TOLD
ME
THAT SHE HAS AN ANEURYSM."
RENETTA: BUT THAT WAS WRONG.
KANIYA HAD A BRAIN BLEED AND WAS
QUITE SICK. SO SHE WAS RUSHED TO
AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL
CENTER.
DR. IAN HEGER/PEDIATRIC
NEUROSURGERY CHIEF:
"WE NEED TO GET THE SWELLING IN
HER BRAIN DOWN SO WHAT WE DID IS
WE PUT A
DRAIN IN TO RELIEVE SPINAL FLUID
PRESSURE AND THAT STABILIZED HER
FOR
THE TIME."
RENETTA: DIAGNOSED WITH
ARTERIOVENUS MALFORMATION,
DOCTORS REMOVED A PIECE OF SKULL
TO LET HER BRAIN SWELL OUT.
DR. IAN HEGER/PEDIATRIC
NEUROSURGERY CHIEF:
"WITHIN A VERY SHORT PERIOD OF
TIME, SHE NEARLY LOST HER LIFE."
RENETTA: AFTER THE SWELLING
DOCTORS ADDED A STINT AND GLUE
TO HER BRAIN
ARTERIES.
NATS:
AND THEN PREPARED HER FOR GAMMA
KNIFE THERAPY, RADIO BRAIN
SURGERY.
CARGILL ALLEYNE/DEPARTMEN T OF
NEUROSURGERY CHAIRMAN: "WE PUSH
A BUTTON AND THEN THE RADIATION
IS ADMINISTERED TO THE
BRAIN. THAT SPECIFIC AREA."
RENETTA: DOCTOR CARGILL ALLEYNE
SAYS THE BLOOD VESSELS REACT TO
THE RADIO WAVES AND SHUTS DOWN
THE PROBLEM OF TANGLED BLOOD
VESSELS. IN TWO OR THREE YEARS
IT DISAPPEARS.
KRISTA COLLINS/MOM:
"I'M GLAD THAT SHE'S THE STRONG
LITTLE GIRL THAT SHE IS."
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WCCO Viewers' Choice For Best Skin Spa In Minnesota - Duration: 3:07.
SUPPORT CANDY MAKERS AND THE
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FACE COSMETIC SKIN CARE IS IN
THE HEART OF EAGAN AND THIS IS
A SATISFIED CUSTOMER.
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NOW LET'S GET THEM BEST IN THE
NATION.
REPORTER: 40 YEAR OLD HEIDI
GILBERT IS GETTING A FACIAL
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I FEEL REJUVENATED.
MY SKIN DOES AND MY WHOLE
ENGINEER.
WE DO SKIN PEN TREATMENTS.
IT'S LIKE MICRONEEDLING.
REPORTER: YOU MAY THINK THIS
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WE'RE TOLD THE MISSION HERE IS
MUCH MORE THAN SKIN DEEP.
THE REASON WE COME TO WORK
EVERY DAY IS BECAUSE WE WANT TO
BRING OUT THE BEST IN PEOPLE
AND WE BELIEVE WHEN PEOPLE FEEL
CONFIDENT, THEY'RE GOING TO
MAKE A BIGGER IMPACT IN THEIR
SPHERE OF INFLUENCE.
REPORTER: ALISSA SAYS MANY
CLIENTS HAVE ACNE, SUNSPOTS AND
SHAME.
I HAD HORRIBLE THINGS I WAS
DEALING WITH.
THROUGHOUT THE YEARS, THIS IS
WHAT I KNOW I NEEDED.
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BUT THIS BUSINESS IS ACTUALLY
VERY OLD.
OUR PRACTICE WAS FOUNDED IN
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WE'VE BEEN IN PRACTICE FOR OVER
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A LOT OF PEOPLE COME HERE
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THEY HAVE A PROBLEM THAT
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Federal Government Has Announces AT&T To Build Wireless Network For First Responders - Duration: 2:16.
SA INSTRUCTOR.
THEY'RE HOPING THE WEB WILL
HELP THEM THE PERSON BY THE BIG
BANG.
HOW OUR POLICE, FIRE AND
OTHER FIRST RESPONDSERS WILL
COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER IN
EMERGENCIES.
IT IS A NEW NETWORK, CBS 4
ORTEGA IS LIVE WITH THE STORY.
Reporter: DURING
EMERGENCIES, NET WORKS CAN
BECOME OVERLOADED AND
INACCESSIBLE THAT CAN LIMIT
COMMUNICATION FOR FIRST
RESPONDSER BUT ATHEY ANNOUNCED
THAT'S ABOUT TO CHANGE AND
THEY'RE TEAMING UP WITH AT&,
THE TO MAKE IT HAPPEN.
IT WAS ONE OF THE BIG
PROBLEMS FIRST RESPONDSERS
FACED DURING THE 9-1-1
TERRORIST ATAX, MASSIVE
COMMUNICATION ISSUES, WITH A
NET WORK JAMMED.
THE ADMINISTRATION IS NOW
PREPARED TO DELIVER ON THE
SYMPATHETIC RECOMMENDATION.
THEY'RE TEAMING UP WITH AT&,
THE TO BUILD AND OPERATE A NEW
BROAD BAND NETWORK EXCLUSIVELY
FOR USE BY FIRST RESPONDERS
CREATING A FAST LANE OF THEIR
HONE.
POLICE, FIRE AND OTHER FIRST
RESPONDERS WILL, FOR FIRST TIME
BE ABLE TO COMMUNITY KATE ON
THE IS SAME NETWORK WITH A
BROAD BAND COMPASS THEY WILL
SUPPORT THEM.
BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE AND
BRINGING IT TO SOME RURAL AREAS
THAT DIDN'T HAVE IT BEFORE.
THE MIAMI BEACH FRA TEMPLE
ORDER OF POLICE HAS REPORTED IT
HAS HAD RADIO TRANSMISSION
ISSUES FOR NEARLY TEN YEARS BUT
THE STATIC HAS GOTTEN SO BAD
UNITS COULD NOT BE HEARD AT ALL
THE CITY BLAMEED IT ISSUE ON
THE ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
THAT'S INTERFERING WITH RADIO
WAVES.
ROGER, A WIRELESS INDUSTRY
RESEARCH ANALYST TELLS US THAT
THE NEW SYSTEM WOULD DO AWAY
WITH THIS ISSUE.
WE DON'T HAVE THESE
EXPERIENCES WITH CELL PHONES
WHERE WE HAVE WEATHER PATTERN
WITH OUR RECEPTION.
SO YOU CAN FOLLOW A MORE
RELIABLE SYSTEM.
EACH STATE WILL HAVE AN
OPPORTUNITY TO OPT IN OR OUT OF
THE NETWORK.
AS SON AS THEY OPEN IN, AX&,
THE CAN START PUTTING PEOPLE TO
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How to Draw south park mexican Easy Step by Step | Teach Drawing to Kids | Art Video for Children - Duration: 6:35.
How to Draw south park mexican Easy Step by Step | Teach Drawing to Kids | Art Video for Children
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Варим кашу. Пальчиковые игры для моторики от 1 года до 3 лет. Развитие детей раннего возраста - Duration: 4:47.
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New study: Dance is good for your brain, Sarasota students agree - Duration: 2:15.
DANCING TO FIGHT OFF
DEMENTIA.
A NEW STUDY INVOLVING OLDER
ADULTS FOUND THOSE WHO TOOK
DANCE LESSONS THREE TIMES A
WEEK DID BETTER ON SPEED AND
MEMORY TESTS.
THE DEMANDS OF LEARNING THE
MOVES AND KEEPING UP WITH THE
GROUP IMPROVED BRAIN HEALTH, SO
ARE YOU READY TO KICK UP YOUR
HEELS AND GET ON THE DANCE
FLOOR?
PETER IS ON THE BEAT WHERE
STUDENTS ARE FINDING OUT
DANCING DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR
MENTAL HEALTH.
THE NEW STUDY SHOWS MOVING
CAN POSSIBLY BE GOOD FOR YOUR
BRAIN AND MAYBE WARD OFF
DEMENTIA.
NOT ANY KIND OF MOVING,
DANCING.
AT THE MEADOWS ACTIVITY CENTER.
ONE, TWO, KICK AND TWIST.
THESE LADIES ARE TAPPING
THEIR WAY TO SOME GOOD HEART
HEALTHY CARDIO.
HEARING ABOUT THE STUDY HEARING
DANCING HELPS FIGHT DID HE MAN
SHAH IS NOT SHOCKING -- DID HE
MAN SHAH IS NOT SHOCKING TO THE
INSTRUCTOR.
YOU HAVE MUSCLE MEMORY AND
MEMORY MUSCLE.
SHE SAYS MEMORY IMPROVEMENT
COMES NEXT.
WHILE THE STUDY USED COUNTRY
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY, THE KIND OF
MUSIC AND MOVES ISN'T
IMPORTANT.
EVEN THESE BEGINNERS CAN TELL
THE DIFFERENCE.
IT REALLY INVOLVES FOCUS AND
CONCENTRATION.
ALL YOUR MEMORY MUSCLE FROM
WHEN YOU WERE A CHILD COMES
BACK A LITTLE BIT.
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THE STUDY CONCLUDED ALMOST
EVERYONE TESTED SHOWED
IMPROVEMENTS ON THINKING TESTS,
BUT LEARNING TO DANCE GOES
BEYOND THAT.
I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THAT I
WAS UNBALANCED UNTIL I STARTED
DANCING AND THEN I REALIZED
THAT EACH WEEK THAT I COME,
IT'S BETTER AND BETTER.
JUST A FEW DANCE LESSONS AND
MOST AT LEAST FEEL THEY ARE
DOING BETTER.
THEY NOTICE IT FAIRLY FAST.
THE FIRST THING PROBABLY IS
THAT THEY NOTICE THAT THEIR
BALANCE IS BETTER.
THE LADIES IN THIS CLASS
WANTED ME TO POINT OUT LEARNING
A DANCE IS ALSO A GREAT WAY TO
GET OUT AND MEET PEOPLE.
I'VE MET SOME LOVELY LADIES
HERE AND THEY'RE FUN.
THEY LAUGH.
THEY HAVE A GOOD TIME.
IT'S VERY POSITIVE ENVIRONMENT.
YOU MEET A LOT OF GREAT
PEOPLE.
IT'S HARD TO BE GRUMPY WHEN
YOU'RE DANCING.
I FOUND OUT FAST WHEN I
JOINED THIS TAP DANCE LESSON.
IT SORT OF REMIND ME OF MY
ACTING DAYS IN THEATER.
THE GOOD NEWS IS ANYONE CAN
DANCE, SO REALLY, YOU HAVE NO
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Columbus begins open house input meetings for Short North parking woes - Duration: 1:29.
COLLEEN: PARKING CAN BE A
PAIN IN THE SHORT NORTH... AND
THE CITY OF COLUMBUS IS TRYING
TO ADDRESS THE PROBLEM WITH A
PROPOSED PILOT PROGRAM.
MIKE: RESIDENTS GOT A
CHANCE TO LOOK AT THE PLANS
TODAY AT AN OPEN HOUSE EARLIER
THIS EVENING. NBC4'S COURTNEY
YUEN WAS THERE AND JOINS US
FROM THE NEWSROOM WITH DETAILS
ON WHAT CHANGES COULD BE MADE,
COURTNEY?
COURTNEY: COLLEEN AND
MIKE. THE CITY OF COLUMBUS SAYS
THEY'RE CONTINUING TO EVALUATE
AND IMPROVE PARKING CHOICES IN
THE SHORT NORTH. PARKING
SERVICES COORDINATOR, AMANDA
FORD TELLS US THEY'RE LOOKING TO
ADJUST BOUNDARIES AND CREATE
MORE PERMIT PARKING AND PAID
STREETS... WHILE ALSO LOOKING TO
ADJUST ON-STREET METER RATES.
AMANDA FORD, PARKING SERVICES
COORDINATOR 53:29 "IDEALLY THE
ON-STREET SHOULD BE PRICED
PROBABLY HIGHER THAN THE GARAGES
TO ENCOURAGE LONG-TERM PARKERS
TO GO TO THE GARAGES, SO WE'LL
EVALUATE WHAT THE APPROPRIATE
RATE NEEDS TO BE AND THEN WE'LL
HAVE THE ABILITY TO ADJUST THAT
AS PART OF THE PILOT."
COURTNEY: SHORT NORTH
RESIDENT JAMES LEVALLY SAYS HE
OPPOSES THE CITY'S PILOT
PROGRAM. HE SAYS BUSINESSES AND
DEVELOPERS SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE PARKING PROBLEM, NOT THE
PEOPLE WHO LIVE THERE.
JAMES LEVALLY, OPPOSED TO
PARKING PROPOSAL 52:03 "THEY
WANT US TO PAY A $50 FEE FOR A
CHANCE TO COMPETE FOR A PARKING
SPOT IN FRONT OF OUR HOME WITH
EMPLOYEES AND BUSINESS PATRONS
IN THE SHORT NORTH. THAT'S
UNFAIR AND THEY ALSO WANT US TO
PAY A $5 FEE EVERY TIME WE HAVE
A VISITOR COME TO OUR HOUSE AND
REGISTER THEIR LICENSE NUMBER
WITH THE CITY. IT'S CRAZY."
COURTNEY: THE CITY SAID
THE PARKING PLANS ARE NOT
FINAL AND PUBLIC INPUT IS
CRITICAL. THEY HAVE THREE MORE
OPEN HOUSES NEXT MONTH, WHERE
YOU CAN SUBMIT YOUR SUGGESTIONS.
AT THE WATCH-4-ALERT DESK,
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