Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 29 2017

>> THE ALBUQUERQUE CHAMBER OF

COMMERCE IS GIVING MAYOR BERRY A

REWARD OF EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC

SAFETY.

THE CHAMBER SAYS MAYOR BERRY IS

RESPONSIBLE FOR GETTING ENOUGH

FUNDING TO STUDY THE BEHAVIOR OF

INMATES, AND SEE WHO SHOULD OR

SHOULDN'T STAY IN JAIL.

DESPITE THE RECOGNITION, SOME

PEOPLE IN ALBUQUERQUE SAY THIS

ISN'T THE TIME TO BE AWARDING

ANYONE FOR PREVENTING CRIME.

>> YOU CAN REPORT THAT SOMETHING

HAS BEEN STALLING, BUT THEY SAY

THERE'S NOTHING WE CAN DO ABOUT

IT TO THEY SAY IF WE FIND IT, WE

WILL CALL YOU.

THAT IS PRETTY MUCH IT.

>> MORE PEOPLE ABLE TO FIND

THEIR VEHICLES BECAUSE EVERYBODY

IS -- SHARING IT ON SOCIAL

MEDIA.

REPORTER: THE CHAMBER IS ALSO

RECOGNIZING THE MAYOR FOR

BRINGING DIFFERENT LAW

ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TOGETHER,

WORKING TO KEEP PEOPLE BEHIND

BARS WHO WON'T STOP TERRORIZING

OUR STREETS.

THE CHAMBER GIVES THESE KINDS OF

AWARDS TO CHAMBER MEMBERS AND

For more infomation >> Mayor Berry receiving award for public safety - Duration: 1:02.

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The Last of Us 2 | Battle Royale Mode for Multiplayer - Duration: 3:12.

Four years ago the last of us was released on the Playstation 3

Unaware to it's players, was an awesome multiplayer experience called the Last of Us Factions.

Now a lot of gamers are eager for the Last of Us 2's released,

but how do we get their cult classic multiplayer noticed?

Two words, Battle Royale

Hey guys, this is Sancho West and in this video. We will discuss

Why Naughty Dog should add a Battle Royale mode to the Last of Us 2's multiplayer.

In a future video, we'll discuss how it should be done.

First, Battle Royales are the future of gaming entertainment for both the player and the viewer.

At the time of this recording, Blue Hole Studios, the maker of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds hit a 100 million revenue in just 4 months.

That's a lot of dough considering the game is only four months old, on Early Access and only for $30

That's insane! On Twitch, Player Unknown's Battlegrounds is consistently on the Top 5 Watched games. And during

their Invitational Charity Event, Player Unknown's Battlegrounds had over a 100 thousand concurrent viewers and raised over

220k dollars that is a success story that you cannot ignore, and neither should Playstation.

Personally, one of the biggest surprises of E3 2017

was the announcement of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds coming to the Xbox One first as a console launch exclusive

Look, I understand that it might come to the Playstation 4 later

but, who knows when will that be and it could be too late by the time it comes.

It also was a rumor for the longest time that h1Z1 King of the kill will hit the Playstation 4 by now,

but it's not even here and that looks well off too. So, this popular genre's future is bare for the Sony Playstation fans.

And now, enters Naughty Dog's with Last of Us 2

The Last of Us' main theme is Endure and Survive and what a better way to capture that then Battle Royale

It's a fight to the finish and it's a fight to win by any means necessary.

Also, it's the Last of Us world itself of crafting, looting fighting and the dire environment Battle Royales and The Last of Us

are perfect match for each other.

I always felt that the current battle royales are missing that polish and care that Naughty Dog can bring this includes map design,

environments art, sound: both effects and music, and more importantly gameplay mechanics.

Now, this will not be a large 100 man battle scale like the others

I think a small intimate gritty 32 man, battle royale arena on a map

That's about six times bigger than lakeside. Man, that just gets me giddy thinking about.

Comment down below let me know what you think

In the next Battle Royale for the Last of Us 2 video..

I'll discuss in more detail. How Naughty Dog can stand out for the other Battle Royales

Thank you guys so much for watching! Don't forget to like share and subscribe and as always

Oh Yeah! Peace! Adios amigos!

For more infomation >> The Last of Us 2 | Battle Royale Mode for Multiplayer - Duration: 3:12.

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U.S. Announces Changes To Security Screening For Flights To The U.S. | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:15.

AHEAD OF POTENTIAL NEW TERROR METHODS. TOM COSTELLO HAS

DETAILS. >> Reporter: THE NEW SECURITY STEPS BEING

PHASED IN THIS SUMMER WILL AFFECT 2,000 FLIGHTS EVERY DAY

COMING FROM 105 COUNTRIES. EVERY FLIGHT TO THE

U.S. FROM ABROAD. THE NEW PROCEDURES COULD INCLUDE MORE

THOROUGH CARRY-ON BAG CHECKS, MORE BOMB-SNIFFING DOGS,

MORE SWABBING FOR EXPLOSIVES AND EVENTUALLY NEXT

GENERATION BAG SCREENING TECHNOLOGY. >> UNLESS WE ALL RAISE

OUR SECURITY STANDARDS, TERRORISTS WHO SEE COMMERCIAL

AVIATION AS THE GREATEST TAKEDOWN, WILL FIND AND ATTACK

THE WEAKEST LINK. >> Reporter: THE NEW MEASURES COME AFTER

U.S. INTELLIGENCE DETERMINED ISIS HAS FOUND A WAY TO SMUGGLE

EXPLOSIVES INTO LAPTOP COMPUTERS. SINCE MARCH,

PASSENGERS COMING FROM TEN MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICAN AIRPORTS HAVE

BEEN REQUIRED TO BAG CHECK ANY ELECTRONIC DEVICE LARGER THAN A

CELL PHONE. THE U.S. SUGGESTED IT WOULD EXPAND THE BAN

TO ALL FLIGHTS GLOBALLY, BUT AIRLINES, FOREIGN

GOVERNMENTS AND FREQUENT FLYERS ALL COMPLAINED.

>> OFFICIALS ALWAYS HAVE TO BALANCE THE SECURITY BASED ON THE

INTELLIGENCE ISSUES THEY SEE WITH THE INCONVENIENCE THAT

THIS WILL CAUSE AIRLINES AND TRAVELERS.

>> Reporter: NOW, IF ANY AIRLINE DOESN'T MEET THE NEW

REQUIREMENTS, HOMELAND SECURITY COULD BAN ITS FLIGHTS OR BAN ALL

PERSONAL ELECTRONICS LARGER THAN A CELL PHONE.

FOR SMALLER AIRLINES AND COUNTRIES, A POTENTIALLY EXPENSIVE

CHALLENGE. >> IT WILL CAUSE A BURDEN ON THESE

AIRPORTS. THE BEST I COULD SAY IS THAT HOPEFULLY THE

TSA AND DHS ARE OUT THERE TALKING TO THESE GOVERNMENTS TRYING TO

COME UP WITH A STRATEGY TO MITIGATE THIS.

>> Reporter: IN PHOENIX, AMERICAN AIRLINES AND THE TSA

ARE ALREADY TESTING ADVANCED 3-D SCANNERS TO MORE THOROUGHLY

SCREEN CARRY-ON BAGS. THE KIND OF TECHNOLOGY THAT COULD BE

EVENTUALLY INTRODUCED OVERSEAS. 325,000 PEOPLE COME

INTO THE U.S. EVERY DAY. NOW, JUST IN, LATE

WORD FROM THE AIRLINES. THEY SAY THERE WASN'T

ENOUGH COLLABORATION WITH THEM ON THIS ISSUE.

THEY SAY THEY PREFER MAINTAINING A

For more infomation >> U.S. Announces Changes To Security Screening For Flights To The U.S. | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 2:15.

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State of Origin 2017: Michael Maguire joins push for standalone Origin period - Duration: 4:53.

State of Origin 2017: Michael Maguire joins push for standalone Origin period

More than a quarter of this years Origin representatives have skipped club matches in the rounds following games one and two of this years series as Rabbitohs coach Michael Maguire became the latest high profile figure to lend his support to a scheduling overhaul.

Origins crippling toll on its stars resulted in nine players – including five of Queenslands seven man backline – failing to suit up for their employers over the weekend as support continues to swell for NRL-free weekends during the Origin period.

Queensland skipper Cameron Smith and NSW captain Boyd Cordner as well as Blues pair James Tedesco and Brett Morris were others who didnt feature for their club sides.

Seven of the 29 players who were eligible to play for their club sides after a frenetic series opener were either rested or deemed injured.

And that number only increased after game two meaning 16 – almost an entire side – of players have not backed after the two matches of the series.

The NRL will introduce one standalone Origin match on Sunday night in 2018 – likely to be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground – under a Wednesday-Sunday-Wednesday format.

NSW coach Laurie Daley has already argued the scheduling demands on Origin players is cruel, but the introduction of three standalone weekends for rugby leagues showpiece isnt so simplistic.

And fans have also bemoaned the lack of quantity – even allowing for the obvious quality – when Origin has been the only top class rugby league on a weekend in the middle of the season.

Such a scenario opens a window for the other football codes, primarily the AFL, to promote its product to rugby league fans without a jam-packed weekend of NRL action to follow.

But the statistics continue to be damning on the impact Origin is having on the NRL mid-season malaise with the Storm-Roosters golden point top-of-the-table clash in Adelaide missing five Origin players.

Maguire, whose struggling Rabbitohs havent had an Origin player in this years series, has emerged as one of the more vocal advocates of a standalone Origin concept.

The game definitely needs to look at where its going with the welfare of players, he told the North Sydney Bears annual sportsmans lunch.

Someone used the analogy of not turning a horse around in a couple of days, so why are we doing that to humans?.

Weve got the greatest of players playing one of the biggest games you could have and then telling them to play two days later.

We are so spoiled in our game in that we can sell the most unbelievable sport. We have four grand finals. What other sport has four grand finals?.

Weve got week in and week out and then we have got these games that we can hold up as a spectacle. The AFL would die for that..

Storm coach Craig Bellamy said he was unsure whether Smith, Cooper Cronk and Billy Slater would even be available for Melbournes blockbuster against the Broncos on Friday night, potentially meaning the trio could be kept in cotton wool for the Origin decider.

Jarryd Hayne flicked the switch for 10 minutes to help the Titans – also featuring Nathan Peats and Jarrod Wallace – beat an Aaron Woods-led Tigers on Friday night. And the code hopper claimed the Origin scheduling was bordering on ridiculous.

I kind of feel sorry for the Bulldogs boys as they had to get on a 6.45 flight the next day to go to New Zealand to play [on Friday night], Hayne said.

I think thats ridiculous from a player welfare [perspective]. They had it harder than me.

I dont think theyve found a perfect system for it yet. From a performance point of view and the way the game is these days bodies get beaten up..

For more infomation >> State of Origin 2017: Michael Maguire joins push for standalone Origin period - Duration: 4:53.

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Bristol preps for July 4th festivities - Duration: 1:21.

(HE)

LOOKING AHEAD NOW ---

BRISTOL'S FAMOUS

FOURTH OF JULY

CELEBRATION IS JUST

AROUND THE CORNER.

(SN)

THE MAIN EVENT IS THE

TOWN'S PARADE NEXT

TUESDAY --- BUT THERE'S

A LOT PLANNED OVER THE

NEXT FEW DAYS.

T-J DEL SANTO WENT TO

CHECK IT OUT ---

AND JOINS US FROM

BRISTOL WITH THE EAST

BAY MOBILE NEWSROOM

WITH A PREVIEW.

(TRACK 1) Bristol has had their

annual fourth of July

celebration

since 1785. So they've kind of

got

this down pat

Of course there's the big parade

on

the fourth, but leading up to

the

parade there have been a number

of

events, including the 4 July

ball and

we are now in the middle of the

concert series where a number of

bands perform here at

Independence park. Tonight,

World

Premiere is performing.

People here in Bristol are very

excited.

AWESOME...IT'S ALWAYS GREAT.

THE CONCERTS HERE ARE LIKE

NO OTHER. AND IT GOES ON

FOR LIKE TWO WEEKS...ITS

GREAT...REALLY GREAT.

I'VE GROWN UP THREE HOUSES

AWAY FROM THE PARADE

ROUTE, SO I'VE BEEN TO THE

PARADE PRETY MUCH EVERY

YEAR.

The concert series continues

through the third and on the

third is

the very popular drum and bugle

corps competition in Cranston

and

the fireworks are at nine here

in

Bristol

Of coarse there is the parade on

4

July which begins at 10:30 AM

here

in beautiful Bristol Rhode

Island.

With the spray mobile newsroom

I'm

TJ Delsanto eyewitness news.

For more infomation >> Bristol preps for July 4th festivities - Duration: 1:21.

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Rhode Island's Andrade Preps for U.S. Senior Open - Duration: 1:38.

CVS HEALTH CHARITY

CLASSIC CO-HOSTS BRAD

FAXON AND BILLY

ANDRADE WILL PLAY A

PROMINENT ROLE IN THIS

WEEK'S US SENIOR OPEN

UP IN PEABODY,

MASS....FAXON WILL BE IN

THE BOOTH FOR FOX AND

ANDRADE WILL BE ON HTE

COURSE, TRYING TO WIN

ONE OF THE PGA TOUR OF

CHAMPIONS MAJORS...AND

COMING OFF HIS WIN AT

RHODE ISLAND COUNTRY

CLUB TWO WEEKS AGO,

WITH SOME MOMENTUM.

MARK DONDERO HAS

MORE FROM SALEM

COUNTRY CLUB.

["NATS

DONDERO-THE US SENIOR

OPEN IS GETTING SET TO TEE IT

UP ON THURSDAY AND BILLY

ANDRADE IS THERE HOPING TO

DOMINATE

ANDRADE-REALLY LOOKING

FORWARD TO THIS WEEK GOOD

PREPARATION GOOD TO BE

BACK IN NEW ENGLAND AND

REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO

GETTING IN THE MIX HERE

DONDERO-AND NOT ONLY DOES

THIS LAYOUT RESMEMBLE

BILLY'S HOME COURSE AT THE

RHODE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB

BUT HE PLAYED IT RECENTLY

EVANS-ITUY THAT HAS A TON OF

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

EVANS-IT'S A BEAUTIFUL GOLF

COURSE OF COURSE I'M A

MEMBER HERE

DONDERO-THAT IS FORMER

RED SOX LEGEND DWIGHT

EVANS SERVING AS A

VOLUNTEER USHER FOR THE

TOURNAMENT

EVANS-GOOD FRIEND BILLY

ANDRADE PLAYED THE COURSE

WITH HIM A FEW WEEKS AGO I'M

REALLY PULLING FOR HIM AND

HIS CADDY ZIGGY I'M HOPING

HE DOES REAL WELL GREAT

GUY

DONDERO-ANY OF THE

GOLFERS HERE COME TO YOU

FOR NEW ENLGNAD ADVICE

ANDRADE-IT'S FUNNY I'VE HAD

A LOT OF CADDIES AND

PLAYERS ASK ABOUT WHERE

TO STAY OR GO OUT TO EAT I'VE

NEVER SPENT ANY TIME IN

PEABODY OR SALEM MASS

THIS IS A LONG WAY FROM

RHODE ISLAND BUT I'M VERY

FAMILIAR WITH THIS

LANDSCAPE IT'S LIKE

HOME.....MARK DONDERO

EYEWITNESS SPORTS "]

THE RED SOX, ARE BACK

THE RED SOX, ARE B

For more infomation >> Rhode Island's Andrade Preps for U.S. Senior Open - Duration: 1:38.

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Nominations are now open for the 2017 National Disability Awards - Duration: 1:34.

- My name's Jane Prentice.

I'm honoured to be the Assistant Minister for

Social Services and Disability Services.

Today, I'm joined by Paralympian Dylan Alcott,

patron for the 2017 International Day

of People with Disability.

Together, we want to let you know that

nominations are now open for this year's

National Disability Awards.

- That's right,

it's that time of the year again,

when we recognise the outstanding achievements

of those working tirelessly

to make our society a better place.

I know firsthand how important it is for us as a society

to change perceptions and remove the negative stigma

associated with disability.

- The National Disability Awards are your opportunity

to do just that, and honour those who are striving

for more inclusive and accessible community.

- Have you, your workplace, or someone you know

improve the lives of people with disability?

There are so many awesome programs and projects

being developed every day.

And we want to hear about them.

If you know a workplace providing disability employment

opportunities, or an individual or organisation

committed to making the community accessible for everyone,

why not nominate them for an award?

- Don't miss out on this awesome opportunity

to reward those who are making our society a better place.

Together, we can all do our bit to break down

the barriers for people with disability.

So nominate now.

Go to idpwd.com.au

to find out more.

For more infomation >> Nominations are now open for the 2017 National Disability Awards - Duration: 1:34.

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Volunteers pour into Fairfield for tornado cleanup - Duration: 2:16.

RECOVER.

>> DOZENS OF HOMES SUFFERED

SIGNIFICANT ROOF DAMAGE DURING

LAST THURSDAY'S TWISTER.

WVMT13'S JON PAEPCKE IS LIVE AT

MILES COLLEGE.

JON, DID THE CAMPUS ITSELF

SUFFER ANY DAMAGE?

JON: THE PATH OF THE TORNADO

PASSED RIGHT OVER THE

SOUTHEASTERN CORNER OF MILES

COLLEGE.

IN FACT PRESIDENT GEORGE

FRENCH'S OWN HOME WAS HIT.

HE TELLS ME A TREE CAME CRASHING

THROUGH HIS ROOF AND LANDED ON

HIS TREADMILL.

AND JUST DOWN THE STREET THERE

IS STILL PLENTY OF STORM CLEANUP

UNDERWAY

VOLUNTEERS ARE COMING IN ALL

SIZES, THESE TWO DOZEN CHILDREN

SPENT THE DAY REMOVING DEBRIS

AROUND THE HOUSE.

>> THEY TOOK THEIR TIME OUT OF

THEIR SUMMER VACATION TO COME

AND HELP US OUT.

JON: STORM CLEANUP IS FAR FROM

OVER.

SHARON HILL SAID THE TORNADO WAS

ON HER HEELS AS SHE WAS DRIVING

HOME.

>> DEBRIS AND STUFF STARTED

FLYING IT WHEN I LOOKED THROUGH

MIGHT REARVIEW MIRROR IT

JUST MISSED ME.

JON: OTHER TREES FELL OVER HOUSE

LEAVING HOMES IN HER ROOF --

HOLES AT HER ROOF.

SHE HAS THE WITHOUT POWER.

>> I JUST DEALT WITH IT.

WE HAD TO GET SOME CANISTERS,

YOU KNOW, FOR LIGHTS AND STUFF

LIKE THAT AND WE HAD WATER, YOU

KNOW.

JON: THE ROAD TO RECOVERY IS

LONG.

NEIGHBORS ARE GOING TO NEED THE

PUBLIC TO PITCH IN FOR MANY DAYS

TO COME.

>> IT IS NOT JUST A LITTLE SMALL

STORM, IT REALLY DID A LOT OF

DAMAGE OUT HERE.

WE NEED EVERYBODY WHO CAN, DO

NOT SEND YOUR COUCH AND SAY THEY

GOT IT, WE CAN USE YOU OUT HERE.

JON: ALABAMA POWER TELLS ME THAT

BY SUNDAY POWER HAD BEEN

RESTORED TO ALL HOMES WHO COULD

RECEIVE POWER.

BUT IN A FEW ISOLATED CASES

STORM DAMAGE TO THE HOUSE ITSELF

MAY DELAY REPAIR OF THE POWER

CONNECTION

LIVE IN FAIRFIELD, JON PAEPCKE,

For more infomation >> Volunteers pour into Fairfield for tornado cleanup - Duration: 2:16.

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Uptown restaurants pull for brunch bill - Duration: 1:41.

HOUSE HAS PASSED A

BILL THAT MAY CHANGE

THE WAY YOU SPEND

YOUR SUNDAY

MORNINGS.

IT'S A BILL W-N-C-T

HAS BEEN FOLLOWING

FOR MONTHS.

OUR COURTNEY ALLEN

TALKED TO ONE LOCAL

BUSINESS ON THE

IMPACT IT MAY HAVE ON

THEIR ALCOHOL SALES.

ON SUNDAYS, PEOPLE

WANT WHAT THEY CAN'T

HAVE.

"Oh we get it all the time."

ALCOHOL BEFORE NOON.

"Yeah they go, oh why? I

just really want it with my

brunch." SIT AND WAIT,

IS WHAT BUSINESSES

TELL THEIR CUSTOMERS

BEFORE THE CLOCK

STRIKES 12 ON SUNDAYS.

"so well, just be patient it's

on the way." THE

SITTING AND WAITING IS

CREATING LONGER LINES

AND LESS TABLE

TURNAROUND,

SOMETHING SENATE BILL

155 IS TRYING TO FIX.

"be able to flip the tables

quicker which would

increase our visits because

we have more people

coming in getting served

quicker without having to

wait for that 12 o clock cut

off time to get here," IF

IT'S PASSED, NORTH

CAROLINA RESTAURANTS

WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE

UP DRINKS BEGINNING AT

10 A.M.

ON SUNDAYS,

SOMETHING PEOPLE IN

THE UPTOWN GRID ARE

HOPING FOR.

Brian Applegarth, customer:

"I think after, after a night of

ECU football, and then turn

around the next morning and

have breakfast and an

alcoholic beverage." Lauren

Hatala, customer: "The next

day you want to just keep the

celebration going.

I think it's a nice way to wake

up in the morning to be able

to have mimosas and bloody

marys and everything."

BUSINESSES SAY THE

BILL WOULD EXPAND

THEIR HOURS.

INSTEAD OF EVERYONE

GETTING IN THE DOOR AT

12, THEY'RE LOOKING AT

A 10 A-M START TIME AND

CONTINUING THAT INTO

THE AFTERNOON.

Winslow's GM: "I think

everybody is really ready for

the modern day business

module to catch up with the

laws and what we are having

to operate under." IN

GREENVILLE, COURTNEY

ALLEN, 9 ON YOUR SIDE.

THE BILL ALSO ALLOWS

GROCERY STORES TO

SELL BEER, WINE AND

LIQUOR ON SUNDAY

MORNINGS.

IT WILL NOW RETURN

TO THE SENATE FOR

ANOTHER VOTE.

CONTROVERSY

CONTINUES TO STIR

For more infomation >> Uptown restaurants pull for brunch bill - Duration: 1:41.

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Gene Testing For Most Effective Drugs Could Help Save Lives | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:44.

NBC'S DR. JOHN TORRES HAS DETAILS. >> Reporter: KAREN DAG

ET WAS ON A VALENTINE'S DATE WITH HER HUSBAND EIGHT

YEARS AGO WHEN SHE ALMOST DIED. >> I WAS GETTING

DIZZY, AND I WAS BLACKING OUT. >> Reporter: WHAT THIS

GRANDMOTHER DIDN'T KNOW, THE MEDICATION SHE'D BEEN TAKING FOR

A HEART PROBLEM WAS BACKFIRING, BUILDING UP TO TOXIC LEVELS.

>> LETHAL LEVELS. >> YES. >> Reporter: SOMETHING

SHE DISCOVERED THANKS TO A GENE TEST AT TT MAYO CLINIC.

THESE ARE VERY, VERY COMMON MEDICATIONS. IT'S AN EXCITING FIELD

CALLED PHARMACOGENO MIRKS CS. FROM PAIN RELIEVERS TO

MORE COMPLEX CANCER TREATMENTS. >> WHAT WE TRY TO DO

IS DETERMINE AHEAD OF TIME WHO THE DRUG IS NOT GOING TO WORK ON

AND WHO MIGHT HAVE A SEVERE ADVERSE RESPONSE, A BAD

REACTION TO THE DRUG AND AVOID THAT. >> Reporter: ARE YOU

SAVING LIVES? >> THERE'S NO DOUBT IN MY MIND THAT THIS

INFORMATION IS SAVING LIVES. >> THE YELLOW HERE

SAYS USER CAUTION. >> Reporter: DOCTORS AT MAYO CLINIC NOW

KEEP PATIENTS' GENETIC TEST RESULTS ON FILE SO THEY CAN CHECK TO

SEE IF THE DRUG WILL WORK OR CAUSE A PROBLEM BEFORE

PRESCRIBING IT. OTHER MEMBERS OF KAREN DAGGET'S FAMILY ALSO

GOT TESTED AND HAD THE SAME RESULTS, WHICH WILL NOW GUIDE THEIR

FUTURE PRESCRIPTIONS. >> IT'S TREMENDOUS RELIEF.

MY FAMILY MEANS EVERYTHING. >> Reporter: A NEW ERA

IN HEALTHCARE, HELPING DOCTORS PRESCRIBE THE BEST MEDICINE FOR YO

For more infomation >> Gene Testing For Most Effective Drugs Could Help Save Lives | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:44.

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Man sentenced to 50 years for murder at Drynk - Duration: 1:34.

JILL MARTIN PAST BEHAVIOR

MENACING AND SAID HE'S NOT SURE

IF HE SHOULD BE ALLOWED ACTING

TO SOCIETY.

-- BACK INTO SOCIETY.

FRIENDS OF THE VICTIM WERE

PICTURES -- WERE SHIRTS WITH HIS

PICTURE OF THE MESSAGE "STOP THE

VIOLENCE" AS JOE MARTIN WAS

SENTENCED FOR THAT CRIME.

>> THERE ARE TWO LIVES THAT ARE

JUST WASTED.

MY NEPHEW'S LIFE IS GONE.

JOEL'S LIFE IS GONE.

THERE ARE TWO FAMILIES HERE

THAT'S IT IN THIS COURTROOM

TODAY THAT HAVE LOST SOMEONE.

REPORTER: IN MARCH A JURY FOUND

MARTIN GUILTY OF STABBING

ROBINSON TO DEATH AFTER THE TWO

WERE IN AN ALTERCATION AT A

NIGHTCLUB IN MANCHESTER IN

20156.

-- 2015.

>> WE ARE HERE TODAY BECAUSE THE

DEFENDANT BROUGHT A KNIFE TO A

FISTFIGHT, A FIGHT THE DEFENDANT

HIMSELF INITIATED VERY REPORTER:

MARTIN WAS ALSO CONVICTED OF

STABBING TWO BOUNCERS IN THE

MELEE.

PROCESS IS POINTED OUT HE WAS

UNCOOPERATIVE WITH POLICE AND

HAS SHOWN NO REMORSE STRAIGHT

DEFENSE LAWYERS ARGUE THAT

MARTIN SAYS HE REALLY DOESN'T

REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED.

HE WAS REALLY NOT A MAN TO

COMMIT HARM THAT NIGHT.

SOMETHING WENT OFF THE TRACKS

IMMEDIATELY.

REPORTER: MARTIN SAID NOTHING AS

THE COURT IMPOSED A 50 YEAR

SENTENCE TODAY THAT AT 28 YEARS

OLD COULD PUT HIM BEHIND BARS

FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE.

>> IT'S BEEN HARD ON THE FAMILY.

WE ARE GLAD THAT IT'S OVER.

THAT STILL DOESN'T CHANGE

ANYTHING.

REPORTER: MARTIN'S LAWYERS SAY

For more infomation >> Man sentenced to 50 years for murder at Drynk - Duration: 1:34.

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$5 million in tax credits for Dayton Arcade renovation - Duration: 2:06.

I'M MARK ALLAN. FIRST AT

SIX: AFTER DECADES OF

WAITING, A FIVE-MILLION DOLLAR

TAX CREDIT FROM THE STATE WILL

HELP GET THE HISTORIC DAYTON

ACARDE PROJECT MOVING. 2

NEWS REPORTER DANA SMITH JOINS

US LIVE FROM DOWNTOWN WITH NEW

INFORMATION ON WHAT DEVELOPERS

HAVE PLANNED.

DANA:I'M RIGHT OUTSIDE THE

DAYTON ARCADE WHERE EARLIER

TODAY, CITY OFFICIALS AND

DEVELOPERS PROMISED A

TRANSFORMATION OF THIS SPACE

THAT HAS SAT EMPTY FOR YEARS.

NAN WHALEY/MAYOR, DAYTON:

"LIKE FIFTH THIRD FIELD, THE

SCHUSTER CENTER, AND

RIVERSCAPE, A REDEVELOPMENT OF

THIS ICONIC REGIONAL ASSET

WILL BE CATALYTIC."OFFICIALS

SAID THEY'RE GOING TO BRING

THE DAYTON ARCADE BACK TO LIFE

WITH A 70 MILLION DOLLAR

RENOVATION PROJECT THAT WILL

TRANSFORM THE DECADES OLD

BUILDING INTO A BRAND NEW

SPACE. IT'S PART OF A LARGER

PLAN BY THE CITY TO BRING

RESIDENTS, VISITORS, AND JOBS

BACK DOWNTOWN.BILL

STRUEVER/PRESIDENT, CROSS

STREET PARTNERS: "THIS WILL BE

ANOTHER, I THINK, SLAM DUNK,

EASY - MORE JOBS WHEN WE'RE

DONE THAT THERE EVER WAS IN

THE HEYDAY OF THE ORDINAL

ARCADE."CURRENT DEVELOPMENT

PLANS CALL FOR NEW HOUSING,

ART GALLERIES, CLASSROOMS,

STUDIOS, RESTAURANTS, RETAIL,

AND PUBLIC EVENT SPACES.

FUTURE TENANTS INCLUDE THE

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON, THE

DAYTON VISUAL ARTS CENTER,

LOCAL BREWERY WARPED WING, AND

OTHERS. MARIANGELA

PFISTER/DEPARTMENT HEAD, STATE

HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE:

"I GUARANTEE YOU THAT WHEN YOU

VISIT THE ARCADE AFTER ITS

REHABILITATION. IT WILL TAKE

YOUR BREATH AWAY. AND NOT

BECAUSE YOU'RE WEARING A

RESPIRATORY, BUT BECAUSE THE

ARCADE IS MAGNIFICENT." THE

CITY PREVIOUSLY SECURED 40

MILLION IN TAX CREDITS TO HELP

REVIVE THE LONG-VACANT

BUILDING. THIS NEW 5 MILLION

DOLLAR TAX CREDIT COMES AS

PART OF THE STATE'S HISTORIC

PRESERVATION TAX CREDIT

PROGRAM WHICH HAS APPROVED TAX

CREDITS FOR HUNDREDS OF

PROJECTS AROUND OHIO. DAVID

GOODMAN/DIRECTOR, OHIO

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES AGENCY:

"THE CREATIVE APPROACH OF

DOWNTO C HAVE A SNBA

EF. INCASGL

WANT TO LIVE AND WORK NEAR THE

CENTER OF THE ACTION. NO

MATTER THE SIZE OF THE

COMMUNITY." "I KNOW THAT WHEN

IT'S COMPLETE, THIS SITE WILL

BE A UNIQUE STOP FOR VISITORS

TO THE CITY."

DANA:THE PROJECT IS SET TO BE

COMPLETED BY NEXT DECEMBER.

LIVE IN DAYTON. DANA SMITH. 2

NEWS. WORKING FOR YOU.

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One Year Later, NYPD Still Searching For Clues In 2016 Central Park Explosion | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:55.

JULY 4th LAST YEAR. NBC'S STEPHANIE GOSK HAS THE LATEST.

>> Reporter: THE EXPLOSION IN CENTRAL PARK ON JULY 3rd LAST

YEAR WAS DEVASTATING. AND BAFFLING. 18-YEAR-OLD COLLEGE

FRESHMAN CONNER GOLDEN VISITING THE PARK WITH FRIENDS JUMPED OFF OF

SOME ROCKS AND LANDED ON A PLASTIC BAG FILLED WITH

EXPLOSIVES. HIS PARENTS GOT THE TERRIFYING CALL.

>> THEY ACTUALLY PUT HIM ON THE LINE. HE WAS CONSCIOUS AT

THE TIME. AND TOLD US THAT HE HAD STEPPED ON A BOMB.

>> DOING GOOD? >> FEELS VERY GOOD. >> Reporter: GOLDEN'S

LEFT LEG WAS AMPUTATED BELOW THE KNEE. TODAY NEARLY A FULL

YEAR LATER, NEW YORK CITY POLICE ARE STUMPED AND INCREASING

THE REWARD TO $40,000 FOR INFORMATION THAT LEADS TO AN ARREST.

>> WE NEED PHONE CALLS. WE NEED LEADS.

AND THAT'S WHY WE'RE HERE. >> Reporter:

INVESTIGATORS BELIEVE THE HOMEMADE EXPLOSIVES COULD HAVE

BEEN THERE FOR DAYS. A WHITE POWDER CALLED TATP.

>> THESE COMPONENTS ARE COMMERCIALLY ATTAINABLE.

YOU DON'T REALLY HAVE TO KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING TO PUT THIS

TOGETHER. IT'S VERY DANGEROUS. >> Reporter: IT'S

BECOME A FAVORITE AMONG TERRORIST, INCLUDING ISIS.

USED AT THE BOMBING AT THE ARIANA GRANDE CONCERT AS WELL AS THE

ATTACKS IN BRUSSELS AND PARIS. BUT SO FAR THE NYPD

SAYS THERE'S NO TERROR LINK IN THIS CASE. VISITORS IN CENTRAL

PARK CLIMB THESE ROCKS ALL THE TIME. AND THEY TAKE LOTS OF

PHOTOS AND VIDEOS HERE. THERE COULD BE SOMEONE

WALKING AROUND WITH A CASE-BREAKING LEAD ON THEIR PHONE WITHOUT

EVEN REALIZING IT. >> I KNOW THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO

HAVE INFORMATION, WHO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS. >> Reporter: GOLDEN'S

FATHER AND NYPD ARE HOPING THE PUBLIC WILL HELP CRACK THE

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Will Britain's Grenfell fire tragedy spur change for social services? - Duration: 8:08.

JUDY WOODRUFF: But first: Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has promised a national

investigation into the exterior paneling, called cladding, used in the construction

of high-rise buildings, this in the wake of the London apartment fire two weeks ago that

left at least 80 dead.

Testing shows that the paneling is highly flammable, and is found on apartment blocks

around Britain.

It is thought to have accelerated the fire.

The disaster at Grenfell Tower has seriously undermined confidence in Prime Minister May's

Conservative minority government.

Many believe the tragedy could mark a turning point in how Britain cares for its poorest.

From London, Malcolm Brabant reports.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The faces of Grenfell Tower haunt the streets of North Kensington.

Hope that the missing will ever be found has long expired.

Two weeks on, the official death toll remains at 79.

This traumatized community is convinced at least 100 perished, if not more, in what was

a high-rise crematorium.

DAVID LAMMY, Parliament Member: Grenfell is a monumental disaster on a scale that we have

not seen for a generation.

It raises huge issues about how Britain cares for people that are poorer in our social housing

in particular who need the state to house them.

It's absolutely clear that what we have seen is gross negligence or corporate manslaughter.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The memorials proffer silent protests and demand reform.

Lawmaker David Lammy, who lost a friend in the fire, is leading the charge.

DAVID LAMMY: At its heart, Brits like to see themselves as fair and as tolerant.

What they saw in Grenfell has alarmed them.

They really saw the face of a welfare state that has largely disappeared.

I do believe Grenfell is a turning point.

It's a Hurricane Katrina moment.

MALCOLM BRABANT: During urgent safety spot checks in 120 public housing blocks across

Britain, cladding in every single case failed fire resistance tests.

In the London borough of Camden, the risk to tenants was compounded by other inadequate

fire protection measures and considered so severe that the council ordered the immediate

evacuation of 4,000 people over last weekend.

MAN: I think they're behaving ridiculous, to be quite honest with you, because they

have known for seven years about all this stuff.

MAN: The system is broken, it's cracking up, and it's evident to see for everybody.

MALCOLM BRABANT: As refugees from the wars of former Yugoslavia, Alen and Andrea Kevric

are used to leaving home in a hurry.

The council gave them $7,500 for temporary accommodation during repairs, but a private

rental agency rejected them.

ANDREA KEVRIC, Nurse: They actually realized who we are, that we are plebs from social

housing.

And they don't want us there.

This is the reality, how people are treated in this country.

MALCOLM BRABANT: According to local council officials, the fire department recommended

evacuation, but hundreds of residents refused to move.

The Kevrices, who have four children, are uncertain about their immediate future in

a country that has become their home.

In common with many immigrants, they have low-paid jobs and are priced out of London's

expensive housing market.

ANDREA KEVRIC: To make some kind of decent living, I have to be in social housing, which

I'm very lucky to be in, because it's so rare and hard to come by.

I was lucky to get it.

And so my rent is considerably reduced, but, even with that, we just make ends meet.

ALEN KEVRIC, Premises Manager: The divide between rich and poor unfortunately only gets

exposed with the worst kind of disasters.

History will teach us as well that's the only way when we can actually ask for change.

MALCOLM BRABANT: This crisis coincides with a slew of reports highlighting poverty in

Britain.

The U.N. children's agency, UNICEF, says Britain has some of the highest levels of hunger and

deprivation amongst the world's richest nations.

It claims that one in three British children experience poverty in terms of food, clothing

and social activities.

The housing charity shelter warns a million families could be made homeless by 2020.

Volunteers at this food bank in the heart of London are taking delivery of donations

that will help sustain 50 people.

The food bank charity Trussell Trust is reporting today that four in five of its clients are

going hungry for days at a time.

DOROTHEA HACKMAN, Trussell Trust: A big group of those are not receiving their benefits,

benefit delayed.

The next biggest group are low-income.

And these are people who are just managing.

And one crisis, a canceled day's work, an additional bill, a sick child, any of those

issues can tip them into desperately needing more assistance.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Dr. Youssef El-Gingihy, a general practitioner and author who has campaigned

against cuts in the National Health Service, believes that Britain's political tide is

turning irrevocably.

DR.

YOUSSEF EL-GINGIHY, Activist: Austerity kills.

This terrible tragedy with the Grenfell Tower fire has unfortunately become this grim monument,

this rather ghastly memorial for the Conservative government's austerity regime of massive cuts

to public spending, particularly on public services.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The argument about austerity erupted in Parliament today.

Are there questions for the prime minister.

Jeremy Corbyn?

JEREMY CORBYN, Leader, Labor Party: This disregard for working-class communities, the terrible

consequences of deregulation and cutting corners, I urge the prime minister to come up with

the resources needed to test and remove cladding, retrofit sprinklers, properly fund the fire

service and the police, so that all our communities can truly feel safe in their own homes.

THERESA MAY, British Prime Minister: The cladding of tower blocks didn't start under this government.

It didn't start under the previous coalition government.

The cladding of tower blocks began under the Blair government.

MALCOLM BRABANT: It's been 10 years since Tony Blair was prime minister.

Under Corbyn, Labor has returned to its socialist roots, and a rock star welcome at last weekend's

Glastonbury music festival showed his popularity amongst young people.

JEREMY CORBYN: Is it right that so many people in our country have no home to live in, and

only a street to sleep on?

AUDIENCE: No!

JEREMY CORBYN: Is it right that so many people live in such poverty in a society surrounded

by such riches?

No, it obviously is not.

CLAIRE-LOUISE LEYLAND, Camden Councillor: Did you like it?

MALCOLM BRABANT: Conservatives like Camden Councillor Claire-Louise Leyland are fighting

Corbyn's portrayal of the Conservatives as uncaring.

CLAIRE-LOUISE LEYLAND: It's duplicitous and I think really unhelpful for people who are

trying to deal with trauma to try and turn this into such a simple argument.

Difficult choices were made.

Things happened that shouldn't have happened, and we need to really explore what went wrong.

MALCOLM BRABANT: As the politicians fight for the moral high ground over Grenfell, there

is yet another report about divided Britain by a commission which says that successive

Labor and Conservative governments have failed to reduce the gap between the haves and the

have-nots.

The Social Mobility Commission warns that, unless there is urgent radical and reform,

the divisions in Britain will get widen even, threatening social cohesion and economic prosperity.

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Malcolm Brabant in London.

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FBI agents use Stambaugh Stadium for special training - Duration: 0:55.

FBI special agents are in the

Valley this week.

Today they were with local law

enforcement at Stambaugh

Stadium.

Instructors from the FBI's

Tactical Section at Quantico

Virginia are in Youngstown for

a week long repel masters

course. This course teaches

officers to ascend,

repel, and haul a victim. First

News met up with the FBI and

asked why this type of training

is so important.

"FOR THE ABLITLITY TO MOVE UP

AND DOWN ROPES TO GET TO PLACES

THAT NEED TO GO TO WORK. MIGHT

BE MULTI STORY BUILDINGS, SHIPS,

YOU KNOW WHEN WE ARE WORKING AT

HEIGHT WE WANT TO BE ABLE

TO KEEP OUR PEOPLE SAFE WHEN WE

ARE ENGAGED IN THOSE

TYPES OF OPERATIONS."

This annual event brings in law

enforcement from multiple

departments

locally as well as officers from

all over the state of Ohio.

Instructors say at the end of

the course the police will be

able to conduct their own

repelling operations.

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Albuquerque businesses owner asks for help identifying thieves - Duration: 1:07.

AN ALBUQUERQUE BUSINESS

OWNER IS MAD AND ON A

MISSION AFTER BEING HIT

BY THIEVES EARLY THIS

MORNING.

HE OWNS ANN SILVA )S

SEWING CENTER OFF

ALEXANDER AND

AWOKE TO A CALL THAT HIS

ALARM WAS GOING OFF.

THIIS IS WHY...YOU CAN

SEE TWO MEN WALK UP AND

SCOPE OUT THE PLACE.

THEY LEAVE.

THEIR BACK MINUTES

LATER..THIS TIME WITH A

CAR. AND WITHIN SECONDS

THEY USE SOMETHING TO

SHATTER THE FRONT

WINDOWS.

THEN THEN TAKE

ANYTHING THEY CAN GET

THEIR HANDS ON. ONE

THIEF WALKS AWAY WITH

VACUUM )S THE OTHER WITH

SOME

OTHER EQUIPMENT..

THEY THEN FLEE. LEAVING

A MOUNTAIN OF DAMAGE

BEHIND. THE OWNER SAYS

THEIR SICK OF THIEVES

TORMENTING THIS CITY.

Steve Silva :56 we )re a

small business, it )s not

like we )ve got sales

happening millions and

millions of

dollars. Something

little like this, I )ve

been on the phone all

morning making calls to

insurance company, glass

company the security

system it )s a lot. 12

1:17 it ) sour bread and

butter and it hits us

hard.

SILVA SAYS THE THIEVES

WERE IN AN DOUT IN 2

MINUTES. THEY )RE HOPING

SOMEONE RECOGNIZES THE

THIEVES AND CALLS

POLICE.

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GOP Senator: 'I Didn't Come To Washington To Hurt People' | For The Record | MSNBC - Duration: 4:57.

WENT VIRAL. SENATOR, THANK YOU FOR JOINING

ME. >> THANK YOU.

>> FIRST OF ALL, THE PRESIDENT SAID GREAT MIGHT BE COMING.

DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT THAT IS?

>> I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT.

WE MET WITH HIM YESTERDAY, A GROUP OF REPUBLICAN, ALMOST ALL

OF US. HE WAS VERY POSITIVE.

I THOUGHT HE WAS VERY GOOD IN THE MEETING TRYING TO LISTEN TO

EVERYBODY'S RESERVATIONS AND IDEAS.

I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT WITH GREAT BIG SURPRISE.

I GUESS IT WILL BE A GREAT BIG SURPRISE TO ME TOO.

>> DID SENATE MAJORITY LEADER MITCH McCONNELL KNOW OR DID THEY

INTERACT? >> I THINK THEY HAVE BEEN

INTERACTING QUITE A BIT. I HAVE NO IDEA THAT THEY HAVE A

GREAT SURPRISE IN STORE FOR US. >> IF THEY WERE TO NOT TO CUT

MEDICAID AS MUCH, THEN OF COURSE THE PEOPLE WHO, THE REPUBLICAN

SIDE OF THE SPECTRUM THAT DOESN'T WANT TO SPEND MORE

MONEY, YOU'D LOSE THOSE VOTES. >> IT'S A BALANCING ACT.

YOU CAN SEE IT'S A TOUGH ONE. IT'S THREADING THE EYE OF A

NEEDLE. WE HAVE VERY WILLFUL PEOPLE ON

BOTH SIDES. I'M ADVOCATING FOR A STATE THAT

HAS ALMOST OVER 30% OF MY CONSTITUENTS ARE ON MEDICAID.

WE HAVE A HUGE DRUG ABUSE PROBLEM IN OUR STATE.

THIS MEDICAID EXPANSION POPULATION IS 40% OF THE DOLLARS

ARE BEING USED FOR THAT. THAT TO ME IS CRITICAL AS A

SAFETY NET AND A WAY FOR THESE FOLKS TO FIND TREATMENT AND A

CURE. I DIDN'T COME TO WASHINGTON TO

HURT PEOPLE. I CAN'T LEAVE THEM WITHOUT THEIR

KIND OF COVERAGE. >> AS A SIDE ISSUE, YOUR STATE

SEEMS HIT BY THE OPIOID CRISIS. WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE IN WEST

VIRGINIA IN THIS CRISIS? >> I THINK WE HAVE HAD WORKPLACE

INJURIES WHERE PAIN MEDICINES HAVE BEEN OVERLY PRESCRIBED.

I THINK THAT'S KIND OF IN AND AROUND THE REGION.

KENTUCKY HAS A MAJOR PROBLEM HERE.

WE HAD VERY HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT. IT'S NOT WORKING AND A DESPERATE

SORT OF SPIRALING INTO ADDICTION.

ROB PORTMAN AND I HAVE BEEN VERY

FORCEFUL. THAT'S GOING TO BE CRITICAL TO

US. IT WILL HELP EVERY STATE BUT FOR

WHERE WE ARE AND FOR THE STATES THAT DON'T HAVE IT, THEY'RE

GOING TO HAVE IT. I WOULD LIKE TO SAY WE WOULD

LIKE TO GET THIS OVER THE LINE WITH A GROUP OF US.

I'M READY TO ROLL UP MY SLEEVES AND WORK WITH THE DEMOCRATS.

>> DO YOU FIND THE REPUBLICANS ARE WORKING WITH EACH OTHER?

REPUBLICANS ARE SO DEEPLY DIVIDED.

ARE THEY WORKING WITH EACH OTHER TO COME TO A BILL YOU CAN WORK

WITH THE DEMOCRATS. >> THE PROBLEM WE HAVE IS THE

SAME PROBLEM THE DEMOCRATS HAD WITHIN THEIR CONSTITUENCY.

WE HAVE MORE MODERATE BELIEVES AND MORE CONSERVATIVE.

WE'RE ALL CONSERVATIVES AND IT'S ON A SPECTRUM.

WE ALL HAVE DIFFERENT POPULATIONS.

I HAVE AN EXPANDED MEDICAID POPULATION.

THERE'S A LOT OF PEOPLE IN OUR CONFERENCE THEY'RE STATES DIDN'T

EXPAND MEDICAID SO IT'S A NONISSUE FOR THEM.

THAT'S WHERE THE RUB IS. >> WHAT WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO

VOTEVOTE FOR? >> I THINK I NEED OPIOID

DOLLARS. I WANT TO SEE A GOOD GROWTH RATE

IN MEDICAID AND I WANT TO SEE THAT THE SUBSIDIES THAT WE'RE

GOING TO PUT FORWARD IN THE FORM OF A TAX CREDIT CAN HELP THAT

RURAL, OLDER WEST VIRGINIAN BE ABLE TO GET COVERAGE THEY CAN

AFFORD. >> HAS PRESIDENT TRUMP REACHED

OUT TO YOU AT ALL?

>> YES. >> WHAT DID HE SAY?

>> A WILL THE OF THINGS. I THINK HE'S VERY OPEN TO

PUTTING MORE MONEY INTO IT. PUTTING MORE MONEY IN THE

GREATEST NEED THAT'S THE LOWER INCOME AREA.

HE KNOWS THAT'S A PASSION OF MINE AND SO --

>> DID HE OFFER YOU ANYTHING? >> HE'S GETTING THERE.

>> LIKE

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Don't fall for PNM impersonator tactics - Duration: 1:20.

REPORTER: PNM HAS HAD PEOPLE

IMPERSONATE THEIR EMPLOYEES IN

THE PAST BUT IT'S BEEN OVER THE

PHONE.

THIS SITUATION IS DIFFERENT.

THIS TIME THEY'RE KNOCKING ON

PEOPLE'S DOORS AND FORCING THEIR

WAY IN.

TODAY, PNM GOT REPORTS FROM

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH GROUPS THAT

PEOPLE ARE CLAIMING TO BE WITH

PNM OR THE WATER UTILITY

AUTHORITY IN ORDER TO GET INTO

CUSTOMERS HOMES.

PNM WOULDN'T SAY SPECIFICALLY

WHICH NEIGHBORHOODS, ONLY THAT

IT'S HAPPENING IN ALBUQUERQUE,

RIO RANCHO AND BELEN.

AND LIKELY OVER THE LAST FEW

DAYS.

THESE PEOPLE MAY BE OFFERING

FREE LIGHT BULBS AND SHOWERHEADS

IN AN ATTEMPT TO LOOK LIKE PNM

EMPLOYEES.

>> PNM ISN'T CURRENTLY OUT

CANVASSING THE AREA.

WE ARE NOT DOING ANY DOOR TO

DOOR KNOCKING RIGHT NOW.

WHEN WE DO THOUGH, ALL OF OUR

EMPLOYEES ARE OUTFITTED IN PNM

SHIRTS, WE DO HAVE PNM BADGES

AND MOST TIMES WE ARE IN P

MARKED VEHICLES.

REPORTER: HERE'S AN EXAMPLE OF

WHAT A PNM BADGE LOOKS LIKE.

AND HERE'S WHAT A PNM WORKER

WOULD WEAR IF THEY WERE

CANVASSING YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.

IF THAT PERSON HAD A PNM LOGO

AND YOU SEE THEIR BADGE AND

YOU ARE STILL NOT SURE, PNM SAYS

TO GIVE THEM A CALL AND THEY'LL

VERIFY THAT PERSON WORKS FOR

THEM.

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Dem Senator Vows To 'Expose' Medicaid Cuts In GOP Plan | For The Record | MSNBC - Duration: 4:27.

TO FIGHT THE SENATE REPUBLICAN HEALTH CARE BILL.

NOW TO SEE YOU. >> GREAT TO SEE YOU.

>> WHAT TOOL DO YOU NEED TO USE? SEEM LIKE THE REPUBLICANS ARE

DOING THE BILL IN THEMSELVES. >> I THINK THEY CONCEPT OF

CUTTING AND CAPPING MEDICAID IS NOT THE WAY TO GO.

I THINK THROWING PEOPLE OFF OF HEALTH CARE THAT WOULD RAISE

PREMIUMS FOR PEOPLE IN THE PRIVATE MARKET IS NOT GOOD IDEA.

WE DO WANT THIS IDEA REALLY THOUGHT THROUGH AND EXPOSED.

THE NOTION THAT YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE THE VOTES NOW BUT COME BACK

IN A WEEK, VERY PROBLEMATIC. WE WANT TO STOP IT.

>> WHAT DO YOU SEE AS A SOLUTION?

BEING REASONABLE, RECOGNIZING WE GOT A REPUBLICAN, DEMOCRATS,

WHAT WOULD BE? >> THE LOGIC IS WE SHOULD PASS

THIS BIG CUT. CUT 15 MILLION PEOPLE OFF OF

MEDICAID BECAUSE WE'RE CONCERNED ABOUT THE INDIVIDUAL MARKET.

THEY SAY THAT WILL RAISE PREMIUMS IN THE INDIVIDUAL

MARKET. YOU DON'T WANT TO DO THAT.

WHY NOT COME BACK AND SAY WHAT DO WE WANT TO DO ABOUT THE

INDIVIDUAL MARKET. LET'S DROP THIS OTHER STUFF AND

SAY WHAT DO WE WANT TO DO ABOUT THE INDIVIDUAL MARKET.

>> WHAT WOULD YOU DO? WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS?

>> I'M A BIG FAN OF WHAT I CALL THE COSTCO MODEL.

EVERYBODY KNOWS YOU GO TO COSTCO, YOU BUY IN BULK AND YOU

GET A DISCOUNT. WE HAVE HAD AN EXPERIENCE IN NEW

YORK WHERE THEY DID JUST THAT. THEY BUNDLED UP 650,000 NEW

YORKERS AS PART OF AN OPTION CALLED THE BASIC OR ESSENTIAL

PLAN AND THEY GOT GREAT TAKE UP FROM THE PUBLIC BECAUSE THEY

KNEW IT WAS AFFORDABLE AND HAD 13 DIFFERENT PROVIDERS COMING IN

TO OFFER COVERAGE. IT CAN HAPPEN.

I WOULD GO BACK AND SAY THIS 7% OF HEALTH CARE, THAT'S THE

INDIVIDUAL MARKET, WHAT ARE THE IDEAS THAT WILL HELP US REDUCE

COSTS AND I THINK THAT WE CAN COME UP WITH SOME IDEAS.

>> DO YOU THINK THE REPUBLICANS IN WANTING TO CUT MEDICAID, WHY

DO YOU THINK THEY ARE DOING IT? THEY DON'T WANT POOR PEOPLE TO

HAVE MEDICAL CARE? >> SOMEBODY SAID PAUL RYAN CAME

UP WITH COLLEGE ESSAY THAT THIS IS WHERE THEY NEEDED TO GO BUT I

JUST SEE RESULT AFTER RESULT IN MY STATE.

PEOPLE TELLING ME THAT THE HOSPITAL COMMUNITY AND OTHERS

THAT COVERING MORE PEOPLE UNDER MEDICAID DROVE DOWN PRESSURE ON

PRICE IN THE PRIVATE MARKET. WE WANT TO CONTINUE THAT.

WE DON'T WANT TO HAVE THE PRICE OF THE PRIVATE MARKET GO BACK UP

BECAUSE OF ALL THIS UNCOMPENSATED CARE.

>> MEDICAL CARE HAS BEEN RISING AND WE EXPECT IT TO RISE

FURTHER. THIS IS GOING TO BE MORE

EXPENSIVE FOR EVERYBODY. IS THERE ANY SORT OF EFFORT TO

TRY TO FIGURE OUT SOME WAY HOW TO COMPENSATE OUR HEALTH CARE

WORKERS FAIRLY, BUT TO SORT OF DO SOMETHING TO PUT THE LID ON

THE PRICE. I SEE SO MANY THINGS BE REUSED.

WOULDN'T IT BE CHEAPER TO SANITIZE THEM?

>> THERE'S A COUPLE OF PHILOSOPHIES I LOOK AT.

YOU WANT HEALTH CARE TO BE MORE IN LINE WITH THE RATE OF

INFLATION. MAYBE IT COULD BE A LITTLE

HIGHER BECAUSE THERE'S SO MUCH TECHNOLOGY AND SO MANY ADVENTS

AND NEW SOLUTIONS. YOU DON'T WANT TO SEE DOUBLE

DIGITS. WHAT DO WE DO TO CHANGE THE

DELIVERY SYSTEM? ONE OF THE GREAT IDEAS I HAVE

BEEN SUCCESSFUL AT GETTING SOME STATES REPRESENTED BY

REPUBLICANS TO TAKE US UP ON IS THE NOTION OF THE NURSING HOME

CARE VERSUS COMMUNITY BASED CARE.

WE HAVE THIS RISING NUMBER OF AMERICANS THAT WILL EXACERBATE

THE DEMAND. IF WE SAY THEY WILL GET THEIR

LONG TERM CARE IN A NURSING HOME, WE'LL PAY THREE TIMES THE

AMOUNT. WE SAID WHY DON'T YOU TRY DOING

COMMUNITY BASE SERVICES. WHY DON'T YOU TRY TO RESTRUCTURE

YOUR STATE PROGRAM AND WE INSENTED THAT UNDER THE

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT. WHEN WE DID IT IN OUR STATE WE

SAVED $2 BILLION. IF WE CAN GET EVERY STATE TO

MOVE THIS WAY WE CAN BE SAVING

SERIOUS MEDICAID MONEY. >> DO YOU THINK YOU CAN WORK

WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP ON A HEALTH CARE BILL?

>> I HAVE TALKED TO A LOT OF MY COLLEAGUES.

I WILL SAY TO HIM LOOK AT THE ESSENTIAL PLAN IN NEW YORK.

TALK TO PEOPLE IN NEW YORK. TALK TO YOUR FRIENDS IN

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Snapchat's 'Snap Map' a worry for some parents - Duration: 1:58.

SO FAR PLEASE HAVE ONLY CAUGHT

ONE SUSPECT.

THERE WERE MANY PEOPLE TO

PLEASE BE AWARE OF

SURROUNDINGS.

DO NOT WALK AROUND -- DO NOT

WALK ALONE AND BRING YOURSELF

ON WITH YOU.> SNAPCHAT HAS A

NEW FEATURE, GOING A STEP

FURTHER AND SHARING DETAILS.

IT SHOWS MANY USERS EXACTLY

WHERE THEIR FRIENDS ARE.

CBS NORTH CAROLINA RICHARDSON

REPORTER EXPLAINS WHY THE SNAP

RELAXIN -- REACTION IS GREATLY

DIVIDED.

Reporter: SHE CAN SEE THEIR

RELOCATIONS AND THEY CAN SEE

HERS. THAT'S ME.

I CHOSE TO SHARE WITH MY

FRIENDS.

BUT IS PROBLEMATIC FOR

PLENTY OF PARENTS.

SEE MAC A BIG PART OF MY

CONCERN WITH THAT IS THAT A LOT

OF TIMES THINGS -- KIDS ARE AT

HOME USING THEIR HOME PHONES.

SO EVERYONE WILL KNOW WHERE

THEY LIVE.

GIVING SNAPCHAT PERMISSION

TO ANOTHER LOCATION.

AND THEN WHETHER THEY CAN SHARE

WITH EVERYONE, SOME OF THEIR

FRIENDS OR GHOST MODE. I

CHOOSE WHO CAN LOOK AT IT.

BECAUSE THERE ARE SOME PELE

IN MY SEPTET THAT I AM NOT

INTERESTED IN KNOWING WHO I AM.

WHAT IF AN ADULT USED

SNAPCHAT AND HE WANT TO SEE

WHERE KIDS ARE, ANYWHERE AND

JUST GET ON?

THEY SAY IT MAY GET OGLE --

MAY GO A LITTLE FAR.

IT GETS A LITTLE CREEPY.

IF THEY ARE DRIVING IN THE CAR,

THEY WILL BE IN THE CAR. IT

MAY BRING MV OR DISAPPOINTMENT.

IF MY FRIENDS ARE READY PARTY

-- ARE AT A PARTY I WILL FEEL

LEFT OUT.

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