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ED: FIVE FOR GOOD TONIGHT.

APPLY IN THE FACE, THAT IS A

GOOD THING.

MARIA IT'S ALL TO HELP RAISE

: AWARENESS FOR A DISEASE CALLED

GASTROPARESIS.

ANDREW BELLIVEAU OF LYNNE

STARTED THE CHALLENGE.

HE HAS BEEN LIVING WITH THE

DISEASE FOR YEARS, IT INCLUDES

WEAK OR INACTIVE STOMACH

MUSCLES, CAUSING SEVERE PAIN AS

THE BODY STRUGGLES TO DIGEST

FOOD.

SEVERAL ATHLETES ARE ALREADY

JOINING IN INCLUDING DAVID

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Video: Parts of the weekend looking mild - Duration: 3:06.

BE 10 DEGREES

ABOVE IT ESPECIALLY FOR WE CAN

SNEAK IN A LITTLE SUNSHINE.

RIGHT NOW IT IS 39 IN BOSTON.

I WANT TO SHOW YOU THE

TEMPERATURE OF WORCESTER AND

ORANGE AND OUT TO PITTSFIELD,

CLOSE TO FREEZING.

ONLY HAS TO DROP ANOTHER DEGREE

OR TWO AND IT PROBABLY WILL.

THERE IS A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN

ALTHOUGH IF YOU LOOK AT IT IT IS

WEAKENING.

EVEN A COUPLE O SPRINKLES IF

THE GROUND IS COLD AT 32 DEGREES

OR BELOW COULD CAUSE A LITTLE

BIT OF SLIPPERY GOING SO KEEP

THAT IN MIND IN SOME OF OUR ART

LOUT -- OUTLYING AREAS.

A COUPLE OF SPRINKLES COULD BE

HERE AND THERE THEY TONIGHT OR

TOMORROW.

WE SHOULD AT LEAST GET SOME

BREAKS TOMORROW AND A LIGHT

SOUTHWEST OR WEST WIND.

THAT SHOULD HELP OUR

TEMPERATURES AND WE COULD BE UP

AROUND 50 DEGREES.

EVEN PART OF SUNDAY LOOKS FAIRLY

MILD.

A CHANGE IS GOING TO OCCUR.

WE MISS A LITTLE STORM EARLY ON

SUNDAY.

THIS COLD FRONT IS GOING TO COME

THROUGH SUNDAY AFTERNOON OR

MIDDAY O TOWARD EVENING.

THE WIND WILL PICK UP OUT OF THE

NORTHEAST BEHIND IT AND SOMEWHAT

COLDER AIR FROM EASTERN CANADA

WILL BE INTO FINAL IN.

THIS WILL BE HAPPENING AROUND

GAME TIME.

BECAUSE THE WIND WILL BE OFF THE

WATER THERE COULD BE A TOUCH O

VERY LIGHT PRECIPITATION WHICH

WOULD BE DRIZZLE.

IT WILL BE EITHER ON THE DEM

SIDE OR FEEL DAMP BECAUSE

YOU

WILL HAVE THAT RUN NORTHEASTERLY

WIND FRESHENING AS THE GAME GOES

ALONG.

THAT IS MY PREDICTION FOR THE

START OF THE GAME BUT I EXPECT

IT TO DROP DEEPER INTO THE 30'S,

MAYBE MID 30'S BY THE END OF THE

GAME.

SLIGHT CHANCE AT THE FREEZING

MARK.

THE WIND WILL FEEL LIKE 32.

YOU SHOULD DRESS FOR THE WEATHER

BEING COLDER THAN THE ACTUAL

TEMPERATURE SHOWS BECAUSE IT

WILL FEEL THAT WAY WITH THE

DAMPNESS.

WE HAVE A SIGNIFICANT STORM

COMING UP.

FOR A LOT OF THE COAST IN THE

CODE -- KATE, THERE'S THE HEAVY

RAIN POTENTIAL, MAYBE ONE TO

THREE INCHES.

THE HEAVY PART OF THIS STORM

WILL NOT BE TILL LATER MONDAY OR

MONDAY NIGHT AND EARLY ON

TUESDAY.

THE WINDS COULD PEEK AT 40 TO 50

MILES AN HOUR OR HIGHER AND IN

ICY MIX AS POSSIBLE OVER THE

INTERIOR FOR PART OF THE STORM.

HERE ARE THE WIND GUST

POTENTIALS I AM TALKING ABOUT.

EARLY ON IF THERE'S ANY LIGHT

PROTECT -- PRECIPITATION

MORNING

-- MONDAY MORNING YOU THERE

COUL BE LIGHT SNOW BUT WHEN THE

HEAVIER PART OF THE STORM COMES

HEAVY AIR SHOULD SHOVE

EVERYTHING TO THE WEST BUT YOU

COULD BE LEFT WITH AN ICY MIX

WITH A MIX OR -- OF SNOW.

FARTHER TO THE NORTH AND WEST,

MAINLY RAIN AND STRONG WINDS FOR

THE COAST LINE.

A CLOSER LOOK AT YOUR SUNDAY.

THAT IS THE STORM BREWING.

LOOK AT THE SNOW IN THE HIGHER

ELEVATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA BUT

FOR US, LATE MONDAY, MONDAY

NIGHT, EARLY TUESDAYS WHEN WE

WILL GET THE STORM.

WE HAVE IMPACT DAYS MONDAY

AND

TUESDAY.

THERE COULD BE SOME LIGHT SNOW

AROUND ON MONDAY.

LATER MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT

AND TUESDAY EARLY IS WHEN WE

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Top 10 People who SURVIVED GUNSHOTS to the HEAD - Duration: 10:04.

10 People Who Survived Being Shot in the Head

10.

Malala Yousafzai is Undeterred from Advocating for Women's Education by Taliban Bullet

In 2009, Malala Yousafzai became a blogger for the BBC when she was only eleven years

old.

She was in a uniquely qualified and dangerous position since she was living and seeking

an education in the Swat Valley in Pakistan, a location that had been under the control

of the Taliban since 2009.

As Biography.com reported, the danger of that for her was made all too real in 2012 when

a hail of gunfire during an attack injured several girls with her, and sent a bullet

through her skull and down along her spine.

The wound also caused swelling in her brain, necessitating the removal of part of her skull.

It was too advanced of an operation for local medical services, and she needed to be flown

to a hospital in Birmingham, UK, as reported by The Telegraph.

Yousafzai's statements after fully recovering from the shooting made her something of a

modern icon.

In 2014, she won the Nobel Peace Prize for her continued commitment to education for

women despite nearly dying a particularly horrible death.

But in the public consciousness it was her appearances on television where she made the

biggest impact.

The most notable of these was when on The Daily Show, she said that she not only didn't

wish violence on the person who shot her, but that if she were confronted by him again,

she would say that she would want education for his children.

Even comedian Jon Stewart was left speechless by that.

9.

Patrick Ireland Survives Shotgun Shrapnel Passing Through His Brain

On April 20, 1999, Patrick Ireland was a victim of one of the most famous mass-shootings in

American history, the Columbine Shooting.

One of the thirty-seven people shot during that tragedy, he would acquire a period of

infamy himself as the "Boy in the Window" who, after taking a shot in the leg and brain,

limped to a second story window, which he fell out of only to be caught by a SWAT team,

according to NBC News.

In Dave Cullen's harrowing book on the event, Columbine, the shot that had passed through

his brain made it so that Ireland was still lucid but had extreme difficulty speaking.

Even saying his own name came with a stutter.

The initial prognosis was that he would not survive the injury.

Still, Ireland not only survived but effectively fully recovered, save for a slight limp.

After graduating, Christian Science Monitor reported that he went into the field of financial

services.

Cullen said that Ireland's ability to cope with and move past the event was the most

inspirational thing he saw related to the shooting.

8.

Paul Kern Survives Headshot, Loses Ability to Sleep

During the first World War, Hungarian soldier Paul Kern served the Central Powers and was

stationed on the Russian front.

In 1915, a Russian soldier shot him in the right temple, driving a bullet through his

frontal lobe and back out.

Kern didn't merely survive, but recovered quickly.

After leaving the service, he got a job with the government and by all accounts functioned

normally except for one thing: In the forty years following his injury until his passing

in 1955, the Milwaukee Chronicle reported that Kern was not able to sleep.

He sought extensive medical aid, tried numerous unsophisticated remedies, such as hypnotism

and alcohol (alcohol in particular backfired by making him less sleepy than ever), and

still had to content himself with just two hours of resting his eyes every night, according

to National Geographic.

So what did a man in Hungary who needed only two hours of sleep do to pass the nights?

Kern's night time habits for awhile included going to cafes for his eight daily meals,

reading, then walking to the poorer districts to socialize with his friends who were forced

into lives of sleeping in doorways.

It was an interesting contrast between someone who was afflicted in a anomalous way and people

afflicted in one of the worst and most common ways, especially at the time.

7.

Tammy Sexton Takes Bullet Through Forehead, Makes Tea

People in shock brought on by grievous bodily harm will often do things that seem bizarre

to everyone else.

One of the most famous moments in the classic film Saving Private Ryan is a soldier picking

his own arm up from the beach as blithely as if he's tying his shoes.

And yet what Tammy Sexton of Jackson County, Mississippi did after she was shot seems so

surreal and impossible it sounds like an incident from a particularly strange cartoon.

In 2009, Sexton's husband, on probation for domestic abuse, entered their home, shot

his wife in the center of her forehead, then killed himself.

When police arrived, the Telegraph said they found that she had since made some tea after

being shot, and offered them some.

While it may seem as if she had been lobotomized to a degree, in fact she made a borderline

miraculous full recovery.

6.

Jacob Miller Spent Decades with Fragments in His Face

In 1863, Miller was a Union soldier during the American Civil War who, on September 19,

1863, had the rotten luck to be present at the Battle of Chickamauga, one of the deadliest

battles of the war.

Like Tammy Sexton, he was shot by a musket in the middle of his forehead and understandably,

both his fellow troops and the enemy thought that he was dead.

If they hadn't, he probably wouldn't have been able to get away from the battlefield

after the fighting ended, using his rifle as a crutch, eventually reaching a Union hospital.

Historybuff.com reports that after waiting nine months, the musket ball was finally removed

from his forehead.

Seventeen years after that, a chunk of lead fell out of his head.

But even that wasn't the end, for another one fell out of his head fourteen years after

that.

It hurt for him all that time.

Ultimately, he survived the wound that really should have killed him by fifty-four years.

5.

Richard Norris Survived Losing Half His Face to a Shotgun Shell

In 1997, for reasons he doesn't remember according to a profile in GQ, 22 year-old

Richard Norris accidentally discharged a shotgun shell into his face.

He was at his home, and his mother was close enough to him that parts of his face hit her.

Though he survived against long odds, effectively half of his visage was gone.

Understandably, he had to have the mirrors taken out of his home and he wore a black

mask when he went out.

Around a decade later, his mother found out about a cutting-edge doctor named Eduardo

Rodriguez, who agreed to reconstruct her son's face.

It was a very new surgical procedure, with Norris being only the third person to undergo

the surgery.

It was a years-long process of grafting skin from other parts of Norris's body to his

face and from cadavers that involved over a dozen surgeries.

The surgeries culminated in the most elaborate facial reconstruction in human history in

an operation in 2012 that lasted 36 hours.

In the end, Norris felt confident enough with his new face that after years living in his

parent's house barely socializing, he went out and found a significant other.

4.

"Russian Terminator" is Unfazed by a Bullet to his Forehead

The details behind this video from Russia (which you can find in the link two sentences

from now) are scanty, but the images certainly are memorable.

Reportedly dating back to a clash between Russian armed forces and Chechen rebels in

2000, it features a very crude field surgery performed on an anonymous soldier.

What's been identified by Independent.co.uk as an AK-47 bullet is lodged in his forehead.

One of his comrades comes and has to resort to prying it out with a pair of pliers.

What makes the video compelling, instead of merely uncomfortable to watch, was the soldier's

demeanor.

Rather than showing any signs of being disturbed that he's just been almost killed or in

pain because a bullet is being pried out of his head, he seems so calm he might as well

be receiving a haircut.

But rather than seeming like someone in shock, he turns to the camera and grins in a very

lucid manner, even smiling a couple times while his wound is squeezed to remove any

potential shrapnel.

He seems like a living embodiment of stereotypes about the toughness of Russian people.

3.

Sergeant Alistair McKinney Survives Taliban Sniper Shot Directly Through his Brain

Even this soldier from the First Battalion Royal Irish Regiment couldn't believe he'd

survived his head injury after he emerged from a coma in 2005 at age 33.

On a routine guard duty, he was hit by a Taliban sniper's bullet that struck him above his

right eye and exited his skull above his right ear.

The Telegraph reported that they were told he had a 0.1% chance of surviving the wound.

Sergeant Alistair McKinney was at least fortunate enough to not remember the sensation of the

bullet hitting him, just standing there in Pakistan one second, and the next he was in

Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, UK (like Malala Yousafzai later would be).

McKinney's recovery was not easy and straightforward like Paul Kern's.

He got multiple infections while in the hospital, including tuberculosis.

He lost vision in the left side of both of his eyes.

Three years after the shooting he was still in the care of his parents.

McKinney still claimed that he wasn't bitter.

After all, he was very lucky to just be alive.

2.

Petra Anderson Survives the Aurora Shooting Because of a Brain Abnormality

This woman was twenty-two years old in 2012 when she was sitting in the now-infamous Colorado

theater for one of the other most famous mass shootings in American history.

The gunman fired three shotgun pellets into her arm and one up her nose into her brain.

The pellet would have torn through vital areas easily, but Anderson had an irregularity of

the cerebrum that would prove an unlikely lifesaver.

As CNN reported, she had a small channel of fluid that ran through her brain that no one

had any idea was there, because it was a completely benign aspect of her anatomy, which many people

have.

Instead of just being more grey matter that the projectile would tear through, the pellet

moved through the brain without inflicting any severe damage.

As a result, Anderson not only survived but fled the scene under her own power before

going into intensive care for a week.

After she recovered, Colorado Public Radio reported that she became a music composer.

1.

Toddler Survives Self-Inflicted Gunshot to Head

Children getting their hands on guns and accidentally shooting themselves and others is surprisingly

common.

The Washington Post reports that in 2015, 265 children in America accidentally shot

people.

So it was not anomalous when three year-old Darnal Mundy shot himself in the head in Miami,

Florida on August 4, 2015.

What would have been anomalous would have been for him to survive, as one of the nurses

told Darnal Mundy's parents when he was brought in.

According to CNN, he shot himself in the middle of the face and the bullet exited out the

left side of the back of his head.

Like Yousafzai, a portion of his skull was removed because of the swelling.

He fell into a coma for three weeks, but thankfully recovered enough that in three months he was

able to return home.

He was in a wheelchair while he regained the ability to reuse the right side of his body.

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The New Furniture Gets The Best Of Ichabod | Season 4 Ep. 3 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:45.

Mhm.

My strength is replenished.

And I am ready for battle once more.

So, whether ye be score of a Maum or-- Hemnes--

I shall show your Swedish cohorts that I

am the master of this domain.

Which is the big one?

There's a big one, and a small one.

Well, then, this is-- there's a big one,

and a small-- Creaking floorboard.

Added to the long list of repairs.

Home sweet home.

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Malcolm Is Only Interested In The Future Of The Human Race | Season 4 Ep. 3 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:25.

Like a crystal ball.

Actually, that's what we're calling the app.

And we've had lots of bites on the west coast,

but no lead investor yet.

Yeah, it's a risk averse world out there, isn't it?

But, you know what?

I can get your funding.

Just one phone call.

But I won't.

Mr. Dreyfus, if it's some--

No, no, no.

It's not your software, it's not the financials.

It's your vision.

See, this company of yours has a 10 year plan.

But where's your 50 year plan?

Your hundred, your thousand year plan.

I'm not looking to cash in on the next round

of junk bonds or penny stocks.

I am investing in no less than the future of the human race.

You wanted to be informed when he arrived, Mr. Dreyfus.

Do people still use drawing boards these days?

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Pittsburgh water is still testing high for lead - Duration: 2:01.

BREAKING DOWN

THOSE NUMBERS TONIGHT.

REPORTER: LEAD IN THE WATER IS A

BIG CONCERN THROUGHOUT

PITTSBURGH, AND ESPECIALLY IN

THIS SQUIRREL HILL NEIGHBORHOOD.

JUST ABOUT EVERYONE WE TALKED TO

HERE SAID THEY'VE HAD THEIR

WATER TESTED, SOME SAID THEY HAD

HIGH LEVELS OF LEAD IN THEIR OWN

WATER.

WE TOOK THEIR CONCERNS TO THE

HEAD OF THE PWKA TO FIND OUT

WHAT THEY'RE DOING TO MAKE THE

WATER SAFE.

ANN HAS ALWAYS BEEN CAREFUL

ABOUT LEAD IN HER TAP WATER.

>> I'M REALLY CONCERNED BECAUSE

IT CAN HAVE A TERRIBLE IMPACT ON

DEVELOPING CHILDREN, BABIES.

REPORTER: SHE DRINKS IT WITHOUT

FEAR ONLY BECAUSE SHE HAD IT

TESTED FOR FREE BY PWSA TWO

MONTHS AGO.

OTHERS IN HER SQUIRREL HILL

NEIGHBORHOOD ARE NOT IN THE

CLEAR THOUGH, ONE SHARED HER

RESULT SHOWING SHE HAD A

PROBLEM.

THE E.P.A. SAYS WATER SYSTEMS

MUST TAKE ACTION WHEN DRINKING

WATER TESTS OVER 15 PARTS PER

BILLION FOR LEAD.

JUNE PWSA'S CAME BACK AT 22

PARTS PER BILLION.

IN DECEMBER IT WAS DOWN TO 18,

BUT STILL TOO HIGH.

>> DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY LEAD

LINES THERE ARE IN THE CITY?

>> I DO NOT.

THIS IS PART OF THE PROBLEM.

REPORTER: THEY ESTIMATE 14,000

HOMES MAY BE AFFECTED AND AFTER

THAT JUNE TEST THEY'VE BEEN

TRYING TO FIND ALL THOSE PIPES.

>> WE'RE SENDING LINES INTO THE

GROUND, TV LINES ON A TUBE, TO

IDENTIFY WHERE THESE LEAD LINES

ACTUALLY ARE THROUGH THE CURVE

BOX.

REPORTER: THEIR GOAL IS TO

REPLACE 1400 PIPES PER YEAR AND

THEY'RE TRYING TO FIND MONEY TO

HELP HOMEOWNERS PAY TO REPLACE

LEAD LINES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.

>> MAYBE A LOW INTEREST LOAN IS

SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN

CONSIDERED AND IS BEING HIGHLY

CONSIDERED AND PROBABLY WILL BE

PUT INTO PLACE.

REPORTER: IF YOU'RE CONCERNED

ABOUT YOUR WATER AND YOU LIVE IN

THE PWSA SERVICE AREA, YOU CAN

SEND YOUR WATER FOR A FREE TEST

BY THE UTILITY.

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VIDEO: Reports released in Victoria Martens case - Duration: 0:53.

PREPORTER: CYFD REVEALED TO US

PTONIGHT

PTHAT THEY WERE CALLED 5 TIMES

PSINCE 2015 ABOUT VICTORIA AND

PHER YOUNGER BROTHER.

PFOUR OF THOSE WERE FOR ALLEGED

PNEGLECT THINGS LIKE POOR HYGIENE

PAND DIRTY CLOTHES.

PCYFD SAYS THEY DID INVESTIGATE

PAND INTERVIEW BOTH CHILDREN BY

PTHEMSELVES.

PBUT NEITHER SAID THEY WERE BEING

PMISTREATED IN ANY WAY.

PCYFD DID NOT LOOK INTO ONE CALL

PFROM MARCH 2016

PJUST 5 MONTHS BEFORE VICTORIA'S

PDEATH.

PA CALLER SAID AN EX-BOYFRIENDS

POF VICTORIA'S MOTHER, TRIED TO

PKISS THE GIRL.

PCYFD SAYS STATE LAW ONLY ALLOWS

PTHEM TO INVESTIGATE IF A PARENT,

PGUARDIAN, OR CUSTODIAN HARMS A

PCHILD

PSO THEY TURNED THE CASE OVER TO

PALBUQUERQUE POLICE.

PI JUST GOT OFF THE PHONE WITH

PAPD WHO SAYS THEY DID LOOK INTO

PTHIS

PBUT ENDED UP DOING NOTHING ABOUT

PIT.

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People react after Westwego officer killed in Marrero neighborhood - Duration: 1:37.

THANK YOU FOR COMING ON

AND EXPLAINING THIS TO US.

GINA AS SEAN MENTIONED, WE ARE

AFTER 4:30.

PEOPLE WERE JUST WAKING UP WHEN

ALL OF THIS STARTED HAPPENING

THIS MORNING.

ALL THE POLICE ACTIVITY

SURPRISED PEOPLE IN THE AREA,

THE SCENE.

KELSEY DAVIS SPOKE TO PEOPLE WHO

LIVE NEAR THE SCENE OF THE

DEADLY SHOOTINGS.

SHE CONTINUES OUR TEAM COVERAGE.

REPORTER THE MANHUNT CONTINUED

IN JEFFERSON PARISH.

RESIDENCE IN T NEIGHBORS --

NEIGHBORHOODS WERE ASKED TO STAY

INDOORS.

MANY WATCHING AS THE SEARCH

UNFOLDED ON THEIR TV SETS AND AS

20 AGENCIES ASSISTED IN LOCATING

THE SUSPECT BEHIND THIS

MORNING'S EARLY SHOOTING.

THOSE 20 AGENCIES INCLUDING THE

JEFFERSON PARISH SHERIFF'S

OFFICE, U.S. MARSHALS, LOUISIANA

STATE POLICE, AND ALTHOUGH

SEARCHING ON THE GROUND AND IN

THE AIR, AS RESIDENTS WATCH THE

WHOLE THING UNFOLD ON TV, ALL

THEY COULD DO WAS PRAY FOR THE

BEST.

>> THE FIRST THING THAT CAME TO

MY MIND WAS TO PROTECT MY

FAMILY.

SECOND THING WAS THAT IT WAS A

DISRUPTION TO OUR COMMUNITY,

WHICH IS A QUIET COMMUNITY.

IT ALSO EXPRESSED WHAT KIND OF

VIOLENCE IS COMING TO THE AREA.

REPORTER THE ONE RESIDENT WE

SPOKE TO SAID SHE W -- WHILE

SHE WAS WAITING IN HER HOME TO

HEAR SOME NEWS OF WHAT WAS GOING

ON SHE SAID SHE WAS STILL PROUD

TO SEE ALL THESE AGENCIES COME

TOGETHER AS THEY WERE TRYING TO

FULFILL THE ULTIMATE GOAL, AND

THAT IS PROTECTING THIS

COMMUNITY AND SEEKING JUSTICE

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On Inauguration Day, Clinton Co. is a 'Trump town' - Duration: 2:03.

IS DEFINITELY TRUMP

COUNTRY.

AND ON THIS INAUGURATION DAY,

THEY HAVE HIGH HOPES.

>> YOUR HOPES AND DREAMS WILL

DEFINE OUR AMERICAN DESTINY.

REPORTER: SHERRY RAULSTON OWNS A

WINE AND ART BUSINESS.

DONALD TRUMP GOT H ATTENTION.

>> AS A BUSINESSWOMAN, WATCH A

BUSINESSMAN BECOME PRESIDENT IS

VERY IMPORTANT TO ME.

DONALD TRUMP, HIS MESSAGE, ALL

OF HIS MESSAGE SPOKE LOUD AND

CLEAR TO ME.

REPORTER LOUD AND CLEAR TO

CHRIS FLOWERS.

>> THE AIRPARK HAS TO THRIVE.

WHEN DHL AND AIRBORNE LEFT, THAT

WAS PRETTY MUCH IT AROUND HER

IF T AIRPARK COMES BACK

AROUND, EVERYTHING COMES BACK

AROUND WITH IT.

REPORTER MANY SECTIONS REMAIN

EMPTY, A REMINDER OF WHEN DHL

PULLED OUT.

>> THAT IS THE REALITY OF WHAT

WE LIVE THROUGH.

>> YOU WILL SEE SIGNS OF A

COMEBACK.

THESE BUSINESSES ARE BRINGING

HUNDREDS OF JOBS.

BOTH SIDES HAVE A COUNTY

COMMISSIONER AND A BUSINESS

OWNER.

>> THE TRANSITION OF THAT TYPE

OF LOSS TO SUCCESS IS HAPPENING

AS WE SPEAK.

I CAN SEE A POTENTIAL CHANGE IN

THE WHITE HOUSE.

IT CAN ALSO BENEFIT MY COUNTY.

REPORTER FOLKS REMINDED ME OF

THIS REALITY AS WELL.

>> WHETHER I LIKE IT OR NOT,

OBAMA WAS MY PRESIDENT UNTIL

TODAY.

AND THAT'S WHAT I WOULD SAY TO

PEOPLE.

WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT,

DONALD TRUMP IS YOUR PRESIDENT.

REPORTER THEY ARE OPTIMISTIC

ABOUT THE FUTURE BUT THEY ALSO

KNOW THEY HAVE TO SELL THAT

MESSAGE TO PEOPLE BOTH INSIDE

THE COMMUNITY AS WELL AS

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Peaceful protesters march through Boston on Inauguration Day - Duration: 1:17.

BEACON

STREET TOWARD THE STATEHOUSE.

HERE'S A LOOK AND LISTEN.

IT STARTED TWO HOURS AGO,

HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ENTERING THE

COMMON AFTER MARCHING FROM DEWEY

SQUARE.

THEY CARRIED SIGNS SUPPORTING

DEMOCRACY, ABORTION RIGHTS AND

THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE

CHANGE.

THEY BANGED ON A DRUMS AND A

BRASS BAND PLAYED.

MANY MARCHERS SAY THEY FEEL A

SENSE OF ANXIETY.

>> I THINK THERE'S A LOT OF RISK

WITH THE NEW PRESIDENT AND I'M

CONCERNED ABOUT IT.

SO I WANTED TO JOIN IT.

DAVID WHAT ARE THE RISKS YOU

: THINK?

>> I WORRY THAT HE DOESN'T

ACTUALLY CARE ABOUT DEMOCRACY

AND OUR CONSTITUTION.

DAVID SOME OF HIS SUPPORTERS SAY

: WE SHOULD GIVE HIM A CHANCE.

THIS IS DAY ONE ON THE JOB.

>> HIS CABINET PICKS ARE

EVIDENCE THAT HE ISN'T A CHANGE

FROM THE STATUS QUO OF

CORPORATIZATION OF THE

GOVERNMENT.

DAVID MEANWHILE, ORGANIZERS OF

: WHAT'S BEING CALLED THE

WOMEN'S MARCH HAVE BEEN SETTING

UP A STAGE ON THE COMMON.

THEY EXPECT UP TO 70,000 PEOPLE

HERE TOMORRO

OF THE 600 SUCH PROTESTS PLANNED

WORLDWIDE ORGANIZERS SAY

BOSTON'S IS EXPECTED TO BE THE

SECOND BIGGEST, AFTER DC.

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Wolf meets youngest faces of Pennsylvania opioid epidemic: Addicted babies in Pittsburgh - Duration: 1:46.

TODAY.

REPORTER: CHANGE THE STIGMA,

SUPPRESS DEMAND, AND STOP

ADDICTION BEFORE IT OCCURS.

THAT'S WHAT CAME OUT OF TODAY'S

DISCUSSION AT MCGEE WOMEN'S

HOSPITAL.

THIS IS ALL IN HOPES TO STOP

THIS EPIDEMIC AND PREVENT BABIES

FROM BEING BORN LIKE THIS.

>> THEY'RE JUST ADORABLE, I LOVE

BEING ABLE TO HOLD THEIR HANDS.

REPORTER: FAITH COTTER SPENDS

SOME OF HER FREE TIME HOLDING

AND ROCKING NEWBORN BABIES GOING

THROUGH OPIOID WITHDRAWALS OF.

>> IT SHOULD BE TREATED AS THE

PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE THAT IT IS,

AND I THINK ADDICTION AFFECTS

THE WHOLE FAMILY.

I THINK THAT WE SHOULD WITHHOLD

JUDGMENT.

REPORTER: ABOUT 10,000 BABIES

ARE BORN HERE EACH YEAR, 600

THIS ONE WEEK OLD SUFFERS THE

SYMPTOMS.

AND GOVERNOR TOM WOLF WITH THIS

ROOM FULL OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND

MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS SEE THE

PROBLEM.

>> THOSE THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN

PENNSYLVANIA WHO DIE EACH YEAR,

LET'S STOP THAT, AND STOP HAVING

BABIES BORN LIKE THE ONES I SAW

THIS MORNING.

REPORTER: WOLF SAYS WE HAVE THE

MEANS TO CURE THIS DISEASE.

>> WE HAVE THE MEANS TO CURE

THIS, WE HAVE THE MEANS TO STOP

THESE DEATHS.

AND SHAME ON US IF WE DON'T DO

SOMETHING.

REPORTER: A ROOM FULL OF IDEAS.

>> YOU HAVE TO PAINT DRUGS AS

BEING UNCOOL.

REPORTER: AND A PROMISE TO NOT

GO OUT ACTION.

A REALIZATION EVEN MORE APPARENT

LOOKING INTO THESE LITTLE LIVES.

>> WHEN THEIR EYES CAN FIX ON

YOU, YOU CAN SEE THESE LITTLE

PERSONALITIES, AND THEY'RE SO

WONDERFUL AND I JUST WISH THEM

THE VERY BEST.

REPORTER: BY MONDAY THEY SEE

THEY'D HAVE A TACK FORCE CREATED

TO STAY ON TOP OF THIS OPIOID

For more infomation >> Wolf meets youngest faces of Pennsylvania opioid epidemic: Addicted babies in Pittsburgh - Duration: 1:46.

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Champlain College Inaugural viewing party - Duration: 1:36.

PAS THE 45TH PRESIDENT OF THE

PUNITED STATES DONALD J TRUMP WAS

PSWORN IN

PCHAMPLAIN COLLEGE STUDENTS

PWATCHED HOPEFUL FOR THE NEW

PPRESIDENCY.

P>> IT IS AN IMPORTANT MOMENT IN

PHISTORY EVEN IF YOU DO NOT LIKE

PTHE PRESIDENT ELECT I DIDN'T

PVOTE FOR HIM BUT HE STILL IS

PGOING TO BE OUR PRESIDENT.

PREPORTER: THE COLLEGE'S STAFF

PARRANGED THE VIEWING PARTY TO

PBRING STUDENTS ON BOTH SIDES OF

PTHE AISLE TOGETHER.

P>> WE WANTED TO PROVIDE SPACE

PFOR OUR STUDENTS TO RECOGNIZE

PTHIS HISTORICAL MOMENT IN OUR

PHISTORY AND OFFER OPPORTUNITY

PFOR DISCUSSION AND FOR US TO

PCOME TOGETHER AS A COMMUNITY.

PSTUDENT KES SPEELMAN HOPES THE

PELECTION SEASON WILL BRING

PCHANGE TO THE VOTING PROCESS.

P>> BECAUSE OF THIS ELECTION AND

PBECAUSE OF SOME OF THE

PUNPOPULARITY OF THE RESULTS,

PTHAT WE CAN START LOOKING AT HOW

PTO CHANGE POLICIES AND HOW TO RE

PDEMOCRATIC PROCESS FOR A MORE

PFAVORABLE RESULT...AND GET MORE

PPEOPLE TO ACTUALLY VOTE.

PREPORTER: STAFF HOPES MOVING

PFORWARD THE DIVISION LEFT AFTER

PTHE ELECTION WILL BE HEALED.

P>> MOVING FORWARD WE WANT TO

PBUILD AS CONSIDERATE A COMMUNITY

PAS POSSIBLE HERE AT THE COLLEGE

PAND WE WILL CONTINUE DIALOGUE

PAND WE WILL BE ON THE LOOK OUT

PFOR WHAT OUT NEW ADMINISTRATION

PIS DOING AND SUPPORTING THAT

PCOURSE WHERE WE CAN SUPPORT AND

PCHALLENGING WHERE IT NEEDS TO BE

For more infomation >> Champlain College Inaugural viewing party - Duration: 1:36.

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Thursday's storms force closure of Interstate 20. - Duration: 1:25.

T TORNADO DAMAGED OR

DESTROYED MORE THAN TWO DOZEN

HOMES.

>>> CREWS SHUT DOWN INTERSTATE

20 IN CLINTON TODAY TO REPAIR

SOME DOWNED POWER LINES.

16 WAPT'S ANNE PARKER IS IN

CLINTON.

HOW IS IT THERE, ANNE?

>> THE WEST RAMP FROM I-20 TO

SPRINGRIDGE ROAD IS STILL

CLOSED, IT'S BEEN CLOSED 24

HOURS AS CREWS ARE STILL WORKING

TO REPAIR POWER POLLS AND LINES

THAT GOT KNOCKED DOWN DURING

YESTERDAY'S STRONG STORMS.

NOW CITY LEADERS DO SAYENTGY

FINISHED ALL THEIR WORK ABOUT AN

HOUR AGO, AND NOW AT&T AND

COMCAST WILL BURY LINES ON THEIR

END.

THEY SAY IN JUST A LITTLE BIT

THERE COULD BE A COUPLE OF

15-MINUTE SHUT DOWNS ON I-20

WHILE THEY RUN THEIR LANES.

IF YOU ARE HEADED THIS WAY NEAR

SPRINGRIDGE ROAD, AGAIN, DO BE

AWARE, CREWS ARE STILL OUT THERE

WORKING TO RESTORE POWER LINES.

YOU COULD SEE BOTH SIDES OF I-20

SHUT DOWN FOR SHORT PERIODS OF

TIME TONIGHT.

AND DON'T FORGET, THE WEST RAMP

ONTO SPRINGRIDGE ROAD IS STILL

CLOSED.

WE'LL KEEP YOU UPDATED AS WE

FIND OUT MORE.

SO FAR, CITY LEADERS DON'T HAVE

A DEFINITELY TIMELINE WHEN ALL

OF THIS WILL BE FINISHED.

For more infomation >> Thursday's storms force closure of Interstate 20. - Duration: 1:25.

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Mississippians share their thoughts on the presidential inauguration - Duration: 1:25.

MILLSAPS COLLEGE, AND THEY'RE

DIVIDED ON THE NATION'S NEW

LEADER.

>> THIS IS YOUR DAY, THIS IS

YOUR CELEBRATION.

>> MILLSAPS COLLEGE STUDENTS

LISTENED TO EVERY WORD.

>> I HOPE HE CAN FOLLOW THROUGH.

>> I'M ANGRY AS HELL AT

EVERYTHING HE'S SAYING.

>> A CROWD OF STUDENTS GATHERED

FOR AN INAUGURAL WATCH PARTY

ORGANIZED BY POLITICAL SCIENCE

PROFESSOR NATHAN SHADER.

>> WE FITS IN LINE...WE HAD

DEBATE WATCH PARTIES DURING ALL

THREE OF THE PRESIDENTIAL

DEBATES IN THE FALL.

>> MANY STUDENTS TOLD US WHEN

WERE EXCITED TO HEAR WHAT THE

NATION'S NEW LEADER HAD TO SAY.

>> I THOUGHT IT WAS A GOOD

SPEECH, HE COVERED THE MAIN

POINTS FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL.

I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO HIS

PRESIDENCY.

>> WHAT I'VE SEEN SO FAR, IT'S

KIND OF HARD TO BELIEVE THAT

HE'LL COME THROUGH WITH THOSE

THINGS, I DEFINITELY HOPE HE

DOES.

I HOPE FOR THE BEST.

>> WE MUST THINK BIG AND DREAM

EVEN BIGGER.

>> OTHERS SAID THEY HAD LITTLE

FAITH PRESIDENT TRUMP CAN BRING

A DIVIDED NATION TOGETHER.

>> I DON'T THINK HE'S CUT OUT

FOR THE JOB OF BEING PRESIDENT.

THAT'S A PRESTIGIOUS POSITION,

AND I THINK HE WILL BRING

DISDAIN TO THE NAME OF THE

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

OF AMERICA.

>> BUT HE IS THE NEW PRESIDENT.

For more infomation >> Mississippians share their thoughts on the presidential inauguration - Duration: 1:25.

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Jenny And Jake Call Ichabod A Hipster | Season 4 Ep. 3 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:44.

What foul acts have transpired in this dread den of horrors?

Last tenant disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

Bastard owed me two months' rent, too.

Musician.

You're not one of those, right?

Not by trade, no.

I was assured a walk in closet.

Well, you could walk in there if you wanted to.

Didn't the ad also specify the place has great light?

Sunlight gives you cancer.

And what of these so-called stunning views?

There's a neighbor that showers with the shades up.

It's a little rundown, sure, all right?

But this is an edge neighborhood, OK?

In two years this whole block will be cupcake joints

and record stores.

Now, that's right up your OG hipster vibe alley, Mr. Gray.

My--

How have I not seen that before?

The facial hair, and the boots, and a proclivity

towards obscure donut toppings.

Yes.

If valuing progressive politics,

countercultural initiatives, and maple glazed bacon

marks me as a hirsute hip cat, then so be it.

But this is still not the property for me.

Well, It's 1/4 the rents of the other seven places you saw.

I'll take it.

For more infomation >> Jenny And Jake Call Ichabod A Hipster | Season 4 Ep. 3 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:44.

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Tornado cleanup begins in Magee. - Duration: 0:49.

ORE

HE BEGINS HIS FIRST FULL DAY IN

OFFICE TOMORROW.

>>> VOLUNTEERS FROM THE RED

CROSS STARTED TORNADO CLEANUP

TODAY IN MAGEE.

>> SAYS IS EF2 TORNADO RIPPED

THROUGH THE AREA YESTERDAY.

WE SAW WORKERS PASSING OUT FOOD,

HELPING FAMILIES CLEAR DEBRIS,

EVEN TALKING WITH FOLKS WHO LOST

EVERYTHING.

>> I WAS AT WORK WHEN IT HIT.

MY MOM AND DAD WERE AT HOME.

THEY TOOK SHELTER IN THE BATHTUB

AND IT PICKED THEM UP OUT OF THE

BATHTUB AND PUT THEM ON THE

BATHROOM FLOOR.

>> THEY WERE LUCKY, AS YOU CAN

SEE, TO HAVE LIVED THROUGH IT,

THE WAY IT SHIFTED THE HOUSE,

AND IT WAS JUST -- IT WAS A HAND

OF GOD.

A HAND OF GOD THAT SAVED THEM.

AND WE THANK HIM.

For more infomation >> Tornado cleanup begins in Magee. - Duration: 0:49.

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The Headless Horseman Chases After The President | Season 4 Ep. 3 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:11.

[gun loading]

[motors running]

[tires screeching]

Code nine, get down by the president.

[music playing]

[shots firing]

[tires screeching]

[horse neighing]

[shots firing]

Ah!

[SHOTS FIRING, MUSIC PLAYING, HORSE NEIGHING]

For more infomation >> The Headless Horseman Chases After The President | Season 4 Ep. 3 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:11.

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Ichabod Recalls A Time When He Spoke With Benjamin Banneker | Season 4 Ep. 3 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:30.

Mr. Banneker?

You clearly have skills.

These skills could greatly benefit the war effort.

And what are your skills, Mr. Crane?

If they told you it was your ability to persuade,

they're blowing smoke.

I, sir, could not in good conscience

stand idly by while a nation was oppressed by tyranny.

Yet you gloss over the fact that those who

seek to overthrow aren't any better than the masses

they seek to expunge.

In a vote between the lesser of two evils,

I choose not to vote at all.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Hold it.

How could any of this?

-I read it in Banneker's papers. -Mm.

Well, Benjamin Banneker is a hero of mine, OK?

I know everything you can know about the man,

and anyone that knows anything doesn't

know much, because all of Banneker's papers

burned up in a fire in 1826.

This one was in the Sleepy Hollow Historical--

No, it wasn't.

Dude, just admit it.

It's OK.

You're a time traveler.

For more infomation >> Ichabod Recalls A Time When He Spoke With Benjamin Banneker | Season 4 Ep. 3 | SLEEPY HOLLOW - Duration: 1:30.

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UNM protesters rally for human rights on Inauguration Day - Duration: 1:25.

PCOVERAGE.

PREPORTER: PEOPLE GATHERED TO THE

PBEAT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN DRUM

PON THE UNM CAMPUS TODAY.

PMANY OF THEM HELD SIGNS WITH

PMESSAGES LIKE WE ARE NOT

PPOWERLESS AND I'M SCARED.

P>> I'M GAY, I'M AUTISTIC.

PI'M TERRIFIED FOR WHAT THIS

PADMINISTRATION IS GOING TO DO TO

POUR COUNTRY.

PREPORTER: LIAM MURRAY ATTENDED

PTHE RALLY WITH HIS PARTNER.

PTHEY WERE ONE OF MORE THAN 100

PPEOPLE AT TODAY'S RALLY.

P>> THIS IS THE ONLY OPTION, IS

PTO FIND RALLIES AND FIGHT AND TO

PUSE OUR VOICES.

PREPORTER: BRANDON JENSEN ITS

PMORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER FOR

PPEOPLE TO SPEAK OUT AND TAKE

PACTION TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS.

PTHE RALLY INCLUDED SPEAKERS FROM

PUNM'S BLACK STUDENT UNION, A

PCHICANO STUDENT GROUP, AND

PREPRESENTATIVES FROM THE LGBTQ

PCOMMUNITY, AMONG OTHERS.

P>> I WANTED A MESSAGE OF HOPE,

PAND THAT'S WHAT THIS SIGN IS

PABOUT. TO SAY THAT WE ARE NOT

PPOWERLESS AGAINST THIS

PADMINISTRATION.

PREPORTER: PEOPLE AT TODAY'S

PRALLY SAY THEY WILL REMAIN AS

PHOPEFUL AS THEY AN UNDER THE NEW

PPRESIDENCY.

P>> THE NEXT FOUR YEARS ARE

PGOING TO BE VERY, VERY DIFFICULT

PFOR PROGRESSIVE MINDED PEOPLE.

PREPORTER: DURING TODAY'S RALLY,

PSOMEONE DID WALK BY AND SHOUT

P"AMERICA GREAT AGAIN," AND

P"BUILD A WALL." OTHER THAN THAT,

PTODAY'S RALLY REMAINED PEACEFUL.

PREPORTING AT UNM, SANDRA

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