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NOW, TO A CBS4 NEWS

SECURITY ALERT THAT FOCUSES

ENTIRELY ON KEEPING CHILDREN

SAFE ONLINE.

SUCH AN IMPORTANT TOPIC AND

REPRESENTATIVES FROM GOOGLE AND

LOCAL CONGRESSMAN CARLOS

CURBELO PAYING A VISIT TO A

LOCAL MIDDLE SCHOOL.

BIANCA PETERS WAS THERE FOR THE

LESSON.

HOW MANY OF YOU HAVE SOCIAL

MEDIA ACCOUNTS?

THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT.

Reporter: 93% OF MIDDLE

SCHOOLERS SAY THEY USE THE

INTERNET EVERY DAY.

IT DOES NOT SURPRISE ME AT

ALL I. THOUGHT IT WOULD BE

HIGHER WHEN I ASKED TODAY, THEY

ALL RAISED THEIR HANDS.

Reporter: THIS MORNING

GOOGLE AND REPRESENTATIVE

CARLOS CURBELO PARTNERED TO

SPEAK WITH W.R.

THOMAS MIDDLE

SCHOOLERS ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA

THE INTERNET AND DANGERS.

IT'S RAMPANT.

YOU REALLY DO SEE A LOT OF

STUDENTS THAT ARE SENDING

PICTURES OR SENDING

INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES OR

WHATEVER

THE CASE IS, THEY DON'T THINK

ABOUT THE RAMIFICATIONS OR

CONSEQUENCES THAT COME ALONG

WITH IT.

Reporter: IT WAS THROUGH A

SERIES OF GAMES AND ENGAGING

GOOGLE REPRESENTATIVES THAT

THEY LEARNED KEY TIPS

ON HOW TO KEEP THEMSELVES AND

OTHERS PROTECTED ON LINE.

WE TALK TO THEM IN A VERY

REAL WAY.

WE GIVE THEM PRACTICAL SKILLS

THAT THEY CAN GO HOME AND USE

JUST LIKE THAT.

Reporter: ALTHOUGH THE ON

LINE SAFETY ROAD SHOW IS A

FIRST HERE AT W.R.

MIDDLE SCHOOL, THEY LEAVE THE

TEENS WITH SOME LONG LASTING

INTERNET ETIQUETTE.

SOMETIMES IT'S EASY TO WRITE

OFF THE BAT JUST SAY SOMETHING

ON FACEBOOK OR SOCIAL MEDIA, WE

ALWAYS LIKE TO

SAY, DON'T POST ANYTHING YOU

WOULDN'T WANT YOUR GRAND MER TO

SEE.

WELL, ALTHOUGH THESE MIDDLE

SCHOOLERS LEARNED A LOT OF

GREAT TIPS, THE MOST IMPORTANT

WAS TO TREAT OTHERS

THE WAY YOU WANT TO BE TREATED

THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA.

Reporter: SO NO MATTER WHAT

TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES COME OUR

For more infomation >> Google To Kids: 'Don't Post Anything You Wouldn't Want Grandma To See' - Duration: 1:47.

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White House Official: If You Attack Trump Then You Are Fake News - Duration: 4:46.

To anyone watching this who might be a member of any news organization, media organization

in the United States, I have some really bad news for you.

If you ever say a negative thing about Donald Trump, you are fake news.

Now, that's not me saying that.

That's a man named Sebastian Gorka, who happens to be a deputy assistant to President Donald

Trump.

He told a conservative radio host, Michael Medved, earlier this week that news organizations

who continue to berate Donald Trump, who just in general, have a bad attitude towards him,

they're going to continue using that term 'fake news' to describe them until they learn

that their attitude is wrong.

Gorka is essentially acting like ... I can't even really describe it, but it's more like

a parent saying, "We're going to continue to put you in timeout until you learn your

lesson," which is good when you're a parent, but Gorka is not a parent, at least not to

the entire news media.

Neither is Donald Trump.

It is the job of the media to call you out when you screw up.

It's the job of the media to call you out when you do something that's questionably

illegal.

It's the job of the media to talk about the things you do because you're the most prominent

person in the world.

You're the President of the United States.

I mean, think about this.

I know when he was President, Barack Obama took a couple of shots at Fox News, mostly

in jest, mostly at White House Correspondents' dinners where he'd poke a few jabs them, because

they were, you know, making up the lies about the death panels, and his birth certificate,

and whether or not he was a Muslim.

I get that.

That was legitimate fake news.

But Barack Obama, being a big boy, being intelligent, being mature, make a couple of jokes about

it.

Everybody laughed and he moved on with his life and his presidency.

Donald Trump doesn't seem to be able to do that.

If you make fun of Donald Trump, he will attack you on Twitter and he will continue to attack

you.

He'll mention you in a press conference and just keep it going for ever and ever and ever

and ever.

That is how petty and selfish and shallow this man is.

Once you get under his skin, you live there, baby.

You're not going anywhere.

It's like a splinter that he can't get out.

You will bother him forever, whether or not you even say another thing about him.

That's why Gorka, Kellyanne Conway, Sean Spicer, and Trump himself, that's why they're all

out there telling you that CNN is fake news.

Or these progressive websites, liberal websites are fake news.

Because we have the audacity to talk about the fact that this man, this administration,

is dangerously unqualified, and grossly unhinged, and desperately displaced from reality.

That's the problem.

They don't see it as these news organizations are reporting the facts.

They honestly, in their warped little brains, believe that it's all fake.

Donald Trump legitimately does believe that the polls showing that he has a historically

high unpopularity rating, he believes those are fake.

He believes the American public loves him.

That is because he is so disconnected from reality.

He's lived so long in his little millionaire, billionaire bubble, where anything he didn't

like was immediately removed and replaced by someone or something else.

People did that for him.

He didn't have to think about it.

But now that he's President, he can't handle anything that makes him slightly uncomfortable

and that's what the media is doing.

That's what Saturday Night Live is doing.

That is what all of us must continue to do, because it's not just about getting under

Donald Trump's skin.

It's not just about making fun of him.

It's about holding him accountable and, at the very least, educating the American public

about what this psychopath in the White House is actually doing from day to day.

For more infomation >> White House Official: If You Attack Trump Then You Are Fake News - Duration: 4:46.

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Video: Comptroller Peter Franchot talks cool schools in Baltimore - Duration: 1:33.

TOOTEN EXPLAINS.

>> ONE PERSON TO DO THAT.

TIM: PETER FRANCHOTT, MAKING THE

ROUNDS AT FREDERICK DOUGLASS

HIGH, JUST ONE OF THE SCHOOLS

WHERE STUDENTS HAVE BEEN

COMPLAINING ABOUT THE LACK OF

AIR-CONDITIONING.

BUT NOW, THERE'S MONEY IN THE

BANK TO HELP SOLVE THE PROBLEM.

>> I'M UP HERE AT FREDERICK

DOUGLASS BECAUSE THIS IS ONE OF

THE SCHOOLS.

THERE'S 66 CLASSROOMS THAT ARE

NOT GOING TO BE OVERHEATED IN

THE HOT DAYS THAT ARE GOING TO

BE HERE BEFORE YOU KNOW IT.

TIM: NO COMPLAINTS FROM THE

SCHOOL'S PRINCIPAL, WHO ADMITS

THE HEAT HAS BEEN A BIT MUCH TO

BEAR.

>> OBVIOUSLY, THE ENVIRONMENTAL

CONDITIONS DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

FOR KIDS.

WHEN YOU'RE COMFORTABLE, YOU

HAVE A COMFORTABLE STATE OF

MIND.

STABILITY IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR

YOUNG PEOPLE.

TIM: THE COMPTROLLER'S VISIT

COMES MORE THAN A WEEK AFTER THE

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS RELEASED

SOME $5 MILLION EARMARKED FOR

BALTIMORE CITY FOR SCHOOL%

CONSTRUCTION

A PORTION OF THAT MONEY WILL GO

TO SCHOOLS LIKE FREDERICK

DOUGLASS TO BUY AND INSTAL

DOZENS OF NEW AC UNITS.

>> IT'LL BE BETTER BECAUSE THEN

WE CAN WORK EVEN MORE.

>> A LOT OF KIDS PUT THEIR HEADS

DOWN ON THE DESK BECAUSE IT'S

TOO HOT.

TIM: SOME OF THOSE ALONG ON THE

COMPTROLLER'S SCHOOL TOUR SAY

IT'S ABOUT TIME.

>> THIS IS GREAT.

IT'S GREAT FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE

THAT COME IN TO LEARN, AS WELL

AS THE EDUCATORS THAT TEACH IN

THIS ENVIRONMENT.

SO THIS IS A WIN-WIN FOR

EVERYBODY.

I WANT EACH OF YOU TO

SUCCEED.

TIM: ACROSS THE CITY, MORE THAN

300 NEW AC UNITS WILL BE

INSTALLED BEFORE SCHOOLS REOPEN

IN THE FALL.

AT FREDERICK DOUGLASS HIGH

SCHOOL, TIM TOOTEN, WBAL-TV 11

For more infomation >> Video: Comptroller Peter Franchot talks cool schools in Baltimore - Duration: 1:33.

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Man behind ATM skimming device in Berks County caught using stolen card information, police say - Duration: 1:22.

CONSUMER

INVESTIGATOR BRIAN

ROCHE

CONTINUES TO FOLLOW THESE

CASES.

BRIAN: POLICE SAY A SKIMMING

INVESTIGATION THAT BEGAN HERE

IN BERKS COUNTY HAS NOW

RESULTED IN THE ARREST OF A

MAN WHO WAS CAUGHT RED HANDED

USING THE STOLEN CARD

INFORMATION.

BACK IN NOVEMBER POLICE TRACED

MORE THAN 60 CARD SKIMMING

CASES BACK TO

THIS EXXON

STATION OUTSIDE OF READING.

FROM SURVEILLANCE VIDEO,

POLICE WERE ABLE TO

IDENTIFY

SEVERAL SUSPECTS, INCLUDING

THIS MAN, VLATCHESLAZ BAZAEV

OF RUSSIA.

ON TUESDAY, A WYOMISSING

POLICE OFFICER OBSERVED HIM

WITHDRAWING MONEY FROM AN

ATM

IN BUCKS COUNTY AND HE WAS

CAPTURED WITH EVIDENCE.

>> OVER $5,000 CASH,

AND

APPROXIMATELY, I'M GUESSING,

50ATM DEBIT CARDS

FROM VARIOUS

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.

BRIAN: A FEW WEEKS AGO ANOTHER

SUSPECT IN THE CASE, ROMAN

GRIDJUSKO OF ESTONIA WAS

ARRESTED.

A THIRD SUSPECT FROM ARMENIA

IS STILL BEING SAW THE.

>> MY BELIEF IS THIS

IS A CREW

THAT SEVERAL PEOPLE PARADING

IN SEVERAL STATES -- PARADING

IN SEVERAL

STATES.

BRIAN: MORE LIKELY THEY COULD

ACTUALLY BE CONNECTED TO OTHER

COUNTRIES.

THIS HAVE BEEN SEVERAL

SKIMMING INVESTIGATIONS

THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES

THAT HAVE SHOWN FOREIGN

CRIMINALS HAVE COME IN

HERE TO

THE UNITED STATES, RUN THE

SKIMMING OPERATIONS FOR A

COUPLE MONTHS AND GONE BACK TO

THEIR NATIVE COUNTRIES.

POLICE IN THIS CASE SAY

THEY

KNOW THAT THE SUSPECTS IN THIS

CASE ARE FROM THE OTHER

COUNTRIES AND HAVE ONLY BEEN

For more infomation >> Man behind ATM skimming device in Berks County caught using stolen card information, police say - Duration: 1:22.

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Intruder opens fire in Jeannette home invasion, shooting man who uses wheelchair - Duration: 1:04.

LEARN

MORE ABOUT JUST WHAT HAPPENED

HERE.

BOB.

REPORTER: POLICE CLEARED OUT OF

HERE A SHORT TIME AGO.

WE SAW THEM SEARCHING ALONG THE

TRAIN TRACKS THAT RUN BEHIND THE

HOUSE.

AS OF RIGHT NOW STILL THE

SHOOTER IS ON THE STREETS.

THIS IS WHERE IT LOOKED LIKE A

SHORT TIME AGO OUT HERE IN

JANETTE.

THE ATTACK HAPPENED AROUND 1:30

THIS AFTERNOON ON 12th STREET.

JANETTE POLICE USED DOGS TO TRY

TO TRACK DOWN THE SHOOTER AND

FIND MORE EVIDENCE ABOUT WHAT

HAPPENED.

INVESTIGATORS SAY THE VICTIM WAS

INSIDE THIS HOUSE WHEN SOMEONE

KICKED IN THE BACK DOOR.

THAT'S WHEN SHOTS WERE FIRED

INSIDE AND A PERSON WHO LIVES AT

THE HOME WAS HIT IN THE TORSO.

THE VICTIM I'M TOLD IS A

23-YEAR-OLD MAN, HIS FAMILY WAS

HERE EARLIER, BUT LEFT AND DID

NOT WANT TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT

THE SHOOTING.

HA YOUNG MAN WAS TAKEN TO FORBES

HOSPITAL IN MONROEVILLE, WE

DON'T KNOW YET WHAT HIS

CONDITION IS, POLICE HERE IN

JANETTE JUST GETTING STARTED ON

THIS INVESTIGATION, AND AS OF

RIGHT NOW THEY HAVE NO SUSPECTS

OR ANY DESCRIPTION OF THAT

SHOOTER.

For more infomation >> Intruder opens fire in Jeannette home invasion, shooting man who uses wheelchair - Duration: 1:04.

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Much colder, strong winds persist overnight - Duration: 2:51.

TOM: THE HEAVY SNOWS STAY TO THE

NORTH AND EAST OF BALTIMORE

POUNDING NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK,

THAT AREA.

WE HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETELY

WITHOUT SNOW.

THERE HAVE BEEN SNOW SHOWERS

THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY

EVENING.

SNOW SHOWERS CUTTING ACROSS

CECIL COUNTY, QUEEN ANNE'S

COUNTY, EAST OF I-83, CENTRAL

BALTIMORE COUNTY, AND FLURRIES

OUT OF THE WEST TOWARDS D.C.

YOU CAN SEE THE MOTION FROM

NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST WING

CARRIED ON THE STRONG WIND WILL

ENOUGH OF THE GREAT LAKES

GUSTING TO 43 MILES PER HOUR.

AT BWI MARSHALL AIRPORT, A

RECENT DUST OF 47.

40 IN OCEAN CITY.

TAPPING INTO SOME OF THE

MOISTURE FROM THE GREAT LAKES,

COMBINED WITH THE COLD AIR, YOU

GET FLURRIES AND SNOW SHOWERS.

ANNAPOLIS, HOLDING IN THE LOWER

30'S.

TEENS IN FAR WESTERN MARYLAND

WITH THE WIND MAKING IT FEEL

MUCH COLDER.

-4 IN OAKLAND.

19 IN CHESTERTOWN.

IT IS BECAUSE OF THE

BLIZZARD.

IN BETWEEN YOU HAVE THE STRONG

WESTERLY WIND.

OUR SNOW IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH

THE BLIZZARD.

IT IS THE COLD COMING OFF OF THE

GREAT LAKES INTO THE

MID-ATLANTIC REGION.

AS THE CENTER OF THE HIGH GETS

CLOSER, THE WIND WILL DIMINISH

AND THE SKY WILL CLEAR.

IT WILL BE A COLD FRIDAY MORNING

AS THE HIGH BUILT-IN.

-- BUILDS IN.

THERE WILL BE CLOUDS MOVING IN,

AND IS WARMER AIR TRIES TO

RETURN TO THE MID-ATLANTIC, WE

WILL SEE A CHANCE FOR SHOWERS,

ESPECIALLY LATE IN THE WEEKEND.

A CHANCE FOR SNOW SHOWER EARLY,

THEN CLEARING WITH WIND

GRADUALLY DIMINISHING.

TOMORROW, HIGH TEMPERATURES

33-38.

COLDER THAN NORMAL, BUT THE WARM

UP WILL GET UNDERWAY BEGINNING

TOMORROW NIGHT INTO THE WEEKEND.

THE WIND OUT OF THE WEST AT

10-15 KNOTS.

IN WESTERN MARYLAND TEMPERATURES

WILL MODERATE TO NEAR 30 WITH A

RAIN SHOWER ON SATURDAY WITH

HIGHS IN THE 40'S.

THE WEEKEND WARM-UP, THE EASTERN

SHORE REACHING THE UPPER 50'S.

OCEAN CITY WILL SEE THE SAME

TEMPERATURE TURNAROUND INTO THE

WEEKEND.

BALTIMORE, 37 TOMORROW.

A CHANCE FOR A SHOWER IN THE

EVENING.

For more infomation >> Much colder, strong winds persist overnight - Duration: 2:51.

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Thursday evening: temperatures to rebound - Duration: 3:37.

>> NOW A LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE ON

THIS THURSDA

IT'S CHILLY OUTSIDE, SUNSHINY.

METEOROLOGIST JAY GALLE IS HERE

WITH OUR FORECAST.

KIND OF VERY PARALLEL VIEWS OUT

THERE.

>> WE ARE GOING TO GO BACK AND

TALK ABOUT THE STRENGTH OF THE

TORNADOES.

THERE IT IS, WE ARE CALLING THIS

BE FEBRUARY 7 OUTBREAK.

IT IS NOT THE BIGGEST OUTBREAK,

WE USUALLY DO NOT GET THIS MANY

TORNADOES ESPECIALLY WITH THE

STRENGTH THAT WE HAVE BEEN

HAVING.

WE TALKED ABOUT SIX TORNADOES

EVERYWHERE FROM THE EF-ZERO TO

EVEN F--- EF-THREE.

THIS IS RIGHT AROUND THE KILLIAN

AREA, WE HAD TO EF-THREES.

THIS ONE WAS ON THE GROUND FOR

ABOUT 10 LINES.

WE HAD OUR FAIR SHARE OF BAD

WEATHER, WE HAVE HAD REPORTS OF

LARGE HAIL.

THAT IS ABOUT GOLF BALL TO ABOUT

POOL BALL TABLES.

WE ARE LOOKING AT THE MID-19

HOUR SEEING NO RAIN ON THE

HORIZON.

BACK AT THE PICTURE, TODAY IT

WAS A NICE ONE.

68 DEGREES.

THE AVERAGE WAS 64.

EVEN THOUGH WE ARE ABOVE THE

AVERAGE OF 688, I DO NOT THINK

ANYONE IS COMPLAINING.

IT WAS DEFINITELY A NICE STEAK

ON A LOOK AT THE CURRENT

TEMPERATURE, SOUTH OF LAKE

PONTCHARTRAIN IT IS UPPER 60'S.

AT THE AIRPORT, IT WAS COOLER

COMING IN AT 60 DEGREES.

AS YOU CAN SEE WE ARE TRENDING

COOLER.

AS MUCH AS 11 OR NINE DEGREES

COOLER.

AS MUCH AS 13 DEGREES COOLER IN

THAT REGION.

WIND STILL OUT OF THE NORTH EAST

AT EIGHT OR 10 MILES PER HOUR.

I THINK THAT WILL ALLOW FOR SOME

OPTIMAL COOLING.

IF YOU LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE,

YOU CAN SEE THAT FLOW IN THE

UPPERCORNER.

THAT WILL BE HAD IN OUR WAY,

SKIES WILL STAY MAINLY CLEAR

INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS, LOTS

OF SUNSHINE FOR TODAY.

NOTICE WHAT WILL CLEAR THAT OUT,

NOTICE THE HIGH PRESSURE THAT IS

BACK OFF TO THE EAST.

THAT WILL SHIFT THE WIND.

WITH THAT ONSHORE FLOW, CLOUDS

WILL START TO STRING BACK INTO

THE PICTURE.

BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON WE WILL

HAVE HEAVY CLOUD COVERAGE AND

FEELING A LITTLE MODEST.

TEMPERATURES ON THE NORTH SHORE

ARE IN THE UPPER 30'S AND 40'S.

YOU WILL DEFINITELY NEED A

JACKET, LOW 40'S TO THE 50'S

SOUTH OF LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN RID

IT WILL BE UPPER 60'S TO MID

70'S.

THERE ARE A FEW PASSING CLOUDS.

IT IS STILL ON THE BREEZY SIDE

DI

.

MONDAY WILL BE CLOUDY.

ON VALENTINE'S DAY THROUGH NEXT

WEDNESDAY INTO SATURDAY.

WE ARE STILL TRY TO WORK OUT THE

TIMING.

For more infomation >> Thursday evening: temperatures to rebound - Duration: 3:37.

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Homeowner confronts would-be robbers - Duration: 1:25.

THE DOOR OF THEIR GETAWAY CAR.

HERE'S TED WHITE WITH THE

LATEST.

>> HIS VAN WAS RIGHT THERE WHERE

MY TRUCK IS.

TED: MARK GEIGER IS STILL FROM

NUMB FROM CONFRONTATION HE HAD

WEDNESDAY MORNING.

HE SAYS FOUR GUYS IN A SILVER

MINI-VAN PULLED IN HIS DRIVEWAY.

>> THEY WERE ALL DRESSED IN

FLUORESCENT GREEN VESTS, LIKE A

WORKER VEST.

TED: GEIGER, WHO SAYS HE'S A

LICENSED GUN OWNER, WASN'

EXPECTING ANYONE, AND ONE OF THE

MEN WHO WAS HOLDING A

SCREWDRIVER GOT OUT AND RANG HIS

DOORBELL.

>> I DIDN'T ANSWER THE DOOR.

I WAS HOPING THAT HE WOULD THINK

THAT I WASN'T HOME AND LEAVE.

TED: BUT THE MAN DIDN'T LEAVE.

GEIGER SAYS HE WALKED OUTSIDE

WITH HIS GUN.

>> HE WAS HEADED RIGHT HERE JUST

LIKE THIS.

RIGHT TOWARDS THE BACK.

AND I CONFRONTED HIM RIGHT AT

THE DOOR.

AND I STARTED SCREAMING, WHAT

YOU DOING IN MY YARD.

TED: GEIGER SAYS THE MAN DIDN'T

ANSWER HIM AND STARTED RUNNING.

>> HE TRIPPED OVER THIS, HE LOST

HIS HAT RIGHT HERE.

AND HE LOST THE SCREWDRIVER THAT

HE HAD.

TED: THE MAN HOPPED IN THE VAN.

THE DRIVER ENDED UP RUNNING OVER

A NEIGHBOR'S MAILBOX BEFORE

SPEEDING AWAY.

PORT ST. LUCIE POLICE GATHERED

ALL THE EVIDENCE LEFT BEHIND.

>> WE'RE PROCESSING THE DOOR,

WE'RE GOING TO THE PROCESS THE

HAT AND THE SCREWDRIVER TO SEE

IF WE CAN COME UP WITH SOME

SUSPECTS HER

TED: PORT ST. LUCIE POLICE WANT

TO REMIND HOMEOWNERS THERE ARE

GROUP OF CRIMINALS OUT THERE

POSING AS UTILITY WORKERS.

THEY ARE TRYING TO DISTRACT

For more infomation >> Homeowner confronts would-be robbers - Duration: 1:25.

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Academy Sports and Outdoors School of the Week: North Harrison - Duration: 1:42.

57

GAMES IN THE LAST SEASON.

IT'S THE SCHOOL OF THE WEEK

ODD.

>> WE'RE WL SCHOOL OF THE

WEEK.

[ CHEERING

>> THE KIDS COMING IN, OUR

JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASS AND

THE SOPHOMORES, THEY'RE KIDS

WHO HAVE WORKED REALLY HARD

FROM LIKE THIRD GRADE UP, SO

WHEN THEY HIT HIGH SCHOOL,

THEY KNOW HOW TO WIN.

>> IT BUILT US A LOT MORE

CONFIDENCE.

WE KNOW WHAT IT TAKES TO GET

THERE, AND WE'RE WORKING

HARD TO DO THAT.

WE'RE ALL CLOSE, WE'RE LIKE

A BIG FAMILY, SO IT KEEPS US

ALL WITH OUR HEADS ON

STRAIGHT FOR WHAT WE NEED TO

BE DOING

>>♪

>> SMALL COMMUNITY.

WE'VE ALWAYS KNOWN EACH

OTHER, AND YOU CAN TELL ON

THE COURT.

YOU CAN SEE THE TEAMWORK,

YOU CAN SEE THE CONNECTION.

IT'S EASIER TO PLAY WITH

PEOPLE YOU'VE GROWN UP WITH

THAN WITH STRANGERS, AND I

HOPE THE PEOPLE WHO WATCH

SEE THAT.

>> IT'S FUN TO WATCH THEM

MATURE.

WITH THE JUNIOR CLASS,

SEVERAL OF PLAYING VARSITY

AS FRESHMEN, AND THERE WERE

DAYS I WANTED TO STRANGLE

THEM.

BUT JUST WATCHING THEM GROW

AND MATURE AND BECOME

FOCUSED AND UNDERSTANDING

WHAT THEY'RE DOING, IT'S

BEEN FUN.

>> FOR MAKING THE REGIONAL

SEMI-FINALS, PRESENTED BY

ACADEMY SPORTS AND OUTDOORS,

THE WLKY SCHOOL OF THE WEEK!

For more infomation >> Academy Sports and Outdoors School of the Week: North Harrison - Duration: 1:42.

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SUV crashes into Pelham home - Duration: 1:26.

LECLERC IS LIVE FROM THE

SCENE.

REPORTER: IF YOU TAKE A LOOK

BEHIND ME YOU CAN SEE EXACTLY

WHY THIS HOME IS NOT LIVABLE, A

GIANT BOARDED UP AREA ON THE

SIDE OF THE HOUSE WHERE THAT

S.U.V. CAME CRASHING IN SHORTLY

AFTER 12:30 THIS AFTERNOON.

AND THE PELHAM BUILDING

INSPECTOR SAYING THE IMPACT OF

THAT CRASH SO STRONG, IT

ACTUALLY ALTERED THE FOUNDATION

OF THE HOUSE.

ALL OF THIS CAUGHT ON VIDEO.

TAKE A LOOK AT SOME SURVEILLANCE

VIDEO OF THE CRASH, CAPTURE BY

THE MAMMOTH CONVENIENCE STORE

NEXT-DOOR TO THIS HOME.

YOU CAN SEE THE S.U.V. COMING

OFF OF MAMMOTH ROAD NORTHBOUND,

CRASHING INTO THE SIDE OF THIS

HOUSE.

THE FAMILY LIVING HERE SAYS THEY

WERE UPSTAIRS WHEN THEY HEARD

THAT LOUD CRASH AND COULDN'T

BELIEVE IT WHEN THEY RAN

DOWNSTAIRS TO FIND THAT S.U.V.

INSIDE THEIR LIVING ROOM.

FORTUNATELY NONE OF THEM WERE

HURT.

POLICE SAY SPEED AND THE SNOWY

ROADS WERE CONTRIBUTING FACTORS

IN THIS CRASH AFTER THIS WHOLE

ORDEAL THE FAMILY IS URGING

PEOPLE TO JUST TAKE IT SLOW OUT

THERE.

>> SAD.

PEOPLE GOTTA SLOW DOWN IN THE

RAIN AND SNOW, YOU KNOW.

IT'S SAD.

REPORTER: OBVIOUSLY THIS COULD

HAVE BEEN A LOT WORSE, THAT

FAMILY JUST GRATEFUL THEY'RE

OKAY.

THE DRIVER OF THAT S.U.V. WAS

TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL, BUT THAT

PERSON IS EXPECTED TO BE OKAY.

POLICE SAY THEY'RE NOT EXPECTING

TO ISSUE ANY CITATIONS TO THAT

DRIVER AT THIS TIME.

For more infomation >> SUV crashes into Pelham home - Duration: 1:26.

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Video: Tom Messner's cold weather forecast. 1.9,17 - Duration: 4:28.

STEPHANI ONE OF OUR DIRECTORS

STEPHANI ONE OF OUR DIRECTORS SITS IN ONE OF THO SEATS AT

SITS IN ONE OF THO SEATS AT HER DESK.

HER DESK. TO IT LOOKS WEIRD.

TO IT LOOKS WEIRD. STEPHANIE: MY KIDS USED TO SIT

STEPHANIE: MY KIDS USED TO SIT IN THOSE SEATS IN ELEMENTARY

IN THOSE SEATS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.

SCHOOL. TOM: THEY LOOKED WEIRD.

TOM: THEY LOOKED WEIRD. THE BIG SNOW IS EXPECTED IN

THE BIG SNOW IS EXPECTED IN SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND.

SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND. HOW ABOUT CONNECTIC

HOW ABOUT CONNECTIC SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS, 15

SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS, 15 INCHES.

INCHES. WE CONTINUE WATCH THE

WE CONTINUE WATCH THE NORTHEAST ARE RIGHT HERE.

NORTHEAST ARE RIGHT HERE. THIS IS GOING TO LEAVE AND THAT

THIS IS GOING TO LEAVE AND THAT IS WHY WE FOUND SOME SUNSHINE IN

IS WHY WE FOUND SOME SUNSHINE IN NORTHERN NEW YORK AS THIS STORM

NORTHERN NEW YORK AS THIS STORM DID CONTINUE TO MOVE.

DID CONTINUE TO MOVE. TOMORROW IS GOING TO BE A

TOMORROW IS GOING TO BE A GOOD-LOOKING DAY.

GOOD-LOOKING DAY. STORM TRACKER.

STORM TRACKER. WE ARE LOOKING AROUND.

WE ARE LOOKING AROUND. SNOW DOWN TO THE SOUTH.

SNOW DOWN TO THE SOUTH. TH BACK EDGE OF THIS SNOW

TH BACK EDGE OF THIS SNOW HEADING TOWARD THE SEACOAST.

HEADING TOWARD THE SEACOAST. BOSTON GOT WHACKED.

BOSTON GOT WHACKED. THEY HAVE ALREADY CLOSED PUBLIC

THEY HAVE ALREADY CLOSED PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOMORROW.

SCHOOLS TOMORROW. YOU CANNOT JUST SHOVE IT ASIDE.

YOU CANNOT JUST SHOVE IT ASIDE. THEY HAD SOME ISSUES.

THEY HAD SOME ISSUES. WHAT IS GOING ON LOCALLY?

WHAT IS GOING ON LOCALLY? SOUTHERN VERMONT GETTING NAILED

SOUTHERN VERMONT GETTING NAILED HARDEST.

HARDEST. WILMINGTON, EIGHT INCHES.

WILMINGTON, EIGHT INCHES. BENNINGTON, CHESTER, SPRINGFIELD

BENNINGTON, CHESTER, SPRINGFIELD -- YOU KNOW, I MENTIONED, TO THE

-- YOU KNOW, I MENTIONED, TO THE NORTH, THOUGH -- BLUE SKIES.

NORTH, THOUGH -- BLUE SKIES. IT IS CALLED.

IT IS CALLED. BURLINGTON, NINE DEGREES.

BURLINGTON, NINE DEGREES. 11 DEGREES IN PLATTSBURGH.

11 DEGREES IN PLATTSBURGH. FIVE DEGREES IN SARANAC LAKE.

FIVE DEGREES IN SARANAC LAKE. 13 DEGREES IN LEBANON.

13 DEGREES IN LEBANON. FUTURECAST, CLOSE TO T SOUTH.

FUTURECAST, CLOSE TO T SOUTH. TOMORROW MORNING, COLD.

TOMORROW MORNING, COLD. SOME OF US, NEGATIVE NUMBERS.

SOME OF US, NEGATIVE NUMBERS. SUN AND CLOUDS THROUGHOUT THE

SUN AND CLOUDS THROUGHOUT THE DAY.

DAY. TOMORROW NIGHT, LIGH SNOW

TOMORROW NIGHT, LIGH SNOW AROUND.

AROUND. DURING THE DAY ON SATURDAY

DURING THE DAY ON SATURDAY MORNING, AND AGAIN, YOU KNOW,

MORNING, AND AGAIN, YOU KNOW, ACCUMULATION.

ACCUMULATION. LATER ON SUNDAY, SUNDAY NIGHT

LATER ON SUNDAY, SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY, RIGHT NOW --

INTO MONDAY, RIGHT NOW -- IT IS STARTING TO LOOK LIKE ALL

IT IS STARTING TO LOOK LIKE ALL SNOW.

SNOW. AGAIN, THAT IS FOR LATER ON

AGAIN, THAT IS FOR LATER ON SUNDAY, SUNDAY NIGHT AND ON

SUNDAY, SUNDAY NIGHT AND ON INTO MONDAY.

INTO MONDAY. FIVE DEGREES FOR LOW IN THE

FIVE DEGREES FOR LOW IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY.

CHAMPLAIN VALLEY. IT IS GOING TO BE COLDER AROUND

IT IS GOING TO BE COLDER AROUND HERE.

HERE. THE WIND IS GOING TO BE GUSTY.

THE WIND IS GOING TO BE GUSTY. NORTHWEST WIND AND 30 MILES PER

NORTHWEST WIND AND 30 MILES PER HOUR.

HOUR. -- THAT IS THE HIGH

-- THAT IS THE HIGH TEMPERATURE IN MONTPELIER.

TEMPERATURE IN MONTPELIER. WITH THE WIND, IT IS GOING TO BE

WITH THE WIND, IT IS GOING TO BE COLDER THA THAT.

COLDER THA THAT. LET'S KIND OF BREAKDOWN THE WAY

LET'S KIND OF BREAKDOWN THE WAY THE DAY IS GOING TO GO.

THE DAY IS GOING TO GO. IN FACT, IT WILL BE BREEZIER

IN FACT, IT WILL BE BREEZIER THROUGHOUT THE DAY.

THROUGHOUT THE DAY. THREE DEGREES HIGHER -- WARMER

THREE DEGREES HIGHER -- WARMER COME NOONTIME.

COME NOONTIME. THERE IS YOUR BREEZY DAY.

THERE IS YOUR BREEZY DAY. SOME LIGHT SNOW AROUND ON

SOME LIGHT SNOW AROUND ON SATURDAY.

SATURDAY. WE ARE WATCHING, SUNDAY, THAT

WE ARE WATCHING, SUNDAY, THAT AFTERNOON, INTO TIME -- THEN

AFTERNOON, INTO TIME -- THEN THE WIND PICKS UP AS IT

THE WIND PICKS UP AS IT CONTINUES TO SNOW ON MONDAY.

CONTINUES TO SNOW ON MONDAY. 35-36.

For more infomation >> Video: Tom Messner's cold weather forecast. 1.9,17 - Duration: 4:28.

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Maine's Ski & Board Report - Duration: 0:47.

MALLORY BROOKE HAS A LOOK AT THE

AND BOARD REPORT.

REPORTER: WHAT ELSE CAN WE SAY?

THANKS MOTHER NATURE.

A MIDWEEK STORM BRINGS PACKE

POWDER CONDITIONS ACRS THE

BOARD, WITH OVER 6 INCHES

FALLING FOR SUNDAY RIVER,

SUGARLOAF, LOST VALLEY, MT ABRAM

AND THE CAMDEN SNOW BOWL.

WE'RE 100% OPEN FOR TITCOMB AND

LOST VALLEY.

AND THE SNOW WILL BE PLENTIFUL

FOR TOBAGGON CHAMPIONSHIPS THIS

WEEKEND IN CAMDEN.

WITH OVER A FOOT OF SNOW IN THE

LAST WEEK, BRETTON WOODS INCHES

UP THE TRAIL COUNT.

WILDCAT AND KING PINE REMAIN

100% OPEN.

PLENTY OF TERRAIN TO CHOO FROM

IN THE MOUNT WASHINGTON VALLEY.

THE MOUNTAINS RECEIVEORE WHITE

GOLD THANKS TO OUR NOR'EASTER.

AND WITH MORE SNOW SHOWERS THIS

WEEKEND, THERE COUNOT BE

BETTER CONDITIONS TO GET OUT TO

YOUR LOCAL SKI AREA.

FOR THIS WEEK'S SKI AND BOARD

For more infomation >> Maine's Ski & Board Report - Duration: 0:47.

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Protestors fight DAPL project - Duration: 1:50.

IN OMAHA.

KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S ALEX ALECCI

IS LIVE DOWNTOWN

>> PROTESTORS CENTERED THEIR

FIGHT HERE AT THE ARMY CORPS OF

ENGINEES OFFICE NEAR 16TH AND

CAPITOL.

THEY'RE UNHAPPY AFTER THE CORPS

GRANTED THE EASEMENT WEDNESDAY.

TO FINISH THE FINAL STRETCH OF

THE PIPELINE.

PEOPLE HERE TELL ME WHILE THE

PROJECT MAY ALMOST BE DONE, THE

FIGHT IS NOT.

>> I APPROVED TWO PIPELINES THAT

WERE STUCK FOREVER.

I APPROVED THEM.

I HAVEN'T HAD ONE CALL FROM

ANYBODY SAYING THAT OH, THAT WAS

A TERRIBLE THING YOU DID.

>> THIS IS WHAT WE HEARD IN

DOWNTOWN OMAHA.

>> WATER IS LIFE.

[CROWD CHANTING].

>> DOZENS OF PROTESTERS RALLYING

OUTSIDE OF THE ARMY CORPS OF

ENGINEERS OFFICE.

>> IT FEELS HOPELESS.

LIKE A BATTLE THAT WON'T BE WON.

WE HAVE TO KEEP FIGHTING.

>> IT MAKES ME FEEL ENCOURAGED.

THERE'S A LOT OF PEOPLE THAT ARE

AWAKE.

THEY UNDERSTAND THE RISKS THAT

WE ARE TAKING AND THE

UNFAIRNESS.

>> AND ARE WORRIED A PIPELINE

UNDER THE RIVER COULD LEAK.

>> EVERYONE NEEDS CLEAN WATER TO

SURVIVE.

>> WHICH IS WHY THEY ARE GOING

TO KEEP FIGHTING.

>> WE ARE GOING TO KEEP ON

FIGHTING AND APPRECIATING THEM.

THERE'S GOOD PEOPLE HERE, AND WE

KNOW THAT AND THEY WANT TO DO

WHAT IS RIGHT.

WE'LL KEEP BEING ON THEIR SIDE,

AND PEACEFUL, AND HELP THEM MAKE

THE RIGHT DECISION.

>> THE FEDERAL JUDGE SIGNED A

LEGAL ACTION AGAINST THE

For more infomation >> Protestors fight DAPL project - Duration: 1:50.

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Life-saving delivery - Duration: 1:35.

>> I HAVE BEEN THEIR CARRIER.

>> THE SAME YEAR HE MOVED IN.

JUST A COINCIDENCE.

>> ARRIVING EVERYDAY, LIKE CLOCK

WORK, AT 2 P.M.

>> AROUND LAST THANKSGIVING, HE

WAS EARLY.

>> I I'M GLAD HE CAME AROUND THE

CORNER.

>> TO FIND CONOR BLEEDING AND IN

SHOCK.

HE SAWED THROUGH FOUR FINGERS

WHILE MAKING FURNITURE IN HIS

GARAGE>> I SAW ALONG THE BONE.

>> MY FIRST THOUGHT, I HAVE TO

CALL 911.

>> HE HAD A HARD TIME CALMING ME

DOWN.

I COULD FEEL LOOSE FINGERS.

>> OH, I WAS NERVOUS.

ESPECIALLY, WHEN I SAY, HOW DO I

GET THE PHONE OPEN.

>> USING HIS PASS CODE, HE

CALLED FOR HELP.

AND RESCUE CREWS ARRIVED

MACHINES LATER.

>> HE SAID IT WAS SIMPLY HIS

TURN TO HELP SOMEONE ELSE OUT.

>> WHETHER OR NOT HE WAS GOING

BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTIED, IT

WAS A BIT MORE THAN COINCIDENCE

For more infomation >> Life-saving delivery - Duration: 1:35.

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Two toddlers killed in Meade County crash - Duration: 1:49.

SECTION OF

MIDWAY ROAD AND SIRROCO ROAD.

IN FACT, YOU CAN STILL SEE THE

REMNANTS RIGHT HERE ON THE SIDE

OF THE ROAD.

>> I DIDN'T HEAR ANY SCREECH OR

TIRES SLIDING, BUT I HEARD A BIG

BOOM.

>> REPORTER: MORRIS WATTS HAS

LIVED IN THE SMALL COMMUNITY OF

MIDWAY FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS.

HE SAYS CRASHES ALONG THIS PART

OF MIDWAY ROAD ARE COMMO

>> WE'VE HAD ONE END UP IN OUR

FRONT YARD ONCE AND PEOPLE NEXT

DOOR HAD SEVERAL RA.

>> Reporter: AROUND 6:00

WEDNESDAY NIGHT,

POLICE SAY 30-YEAR-OLD RANDI

COPHER LOST CONTROL OF HER HONDA

CIVIC AND SPUN OUT OF CONTROL.

SHE COLLIDED WITH A TOYOTA

4-RUNNER.

>> I COULD SEE ABOUT HALF OF A

CAR, I COULDN'T EVEN TELL IF IT

WAS FRONT END OR BACK END.

>> REPORTER: YOU CAN SEE THE

BULK OF THE DAMAGE IS TO THE

BACK OF COPHER'S CAR.

THAT'S WHERE HER

1-YEAR-OLD-DAUGHTER AND

3-YEAR-OLD SON WERE SITTING.

NEITHER SURVIVED

>> THEY WERE BOTH RESTRAINED IN

CHILD SAFETY SEATS WHICH IS WHAT

WE WANT TO SEE, AND AS FAR AS I

KNOW EVERYBODY WAS RESTRAINED

PROPERLY.

>> REPORTER: THE MAN DRIVING THE

4-RUNNER, BRENTON ROSS, IS

EXPECTED TO BE OKAY.

COPHER IS RECOVERING AT THE

HOSPITAL.

KENTUCKY STATE POLICE AND OTHER

FIRST RESPONDERS SAY ANY DEADLY

CRASH IS TRAGIC, BUT WHEN IT

INVOLVES YOUNG CHILDREN, THE

INVESTIGATION IS EVEN HARDER.

>> I'VE BEEN DOING THIS 20 YEARS

AND WHEN YOU HEAR OF SMALL

CHILDREN HURT SERIOUSLY OR

KILLED IN AN

ACCIDENT, IT'S TOUGH, AND IT'S

TOUGH FOR ALL THE FIRST

RESPONDERS, NOT JUST TROOPERS

AND POLICE MEN.

>> Reporter: PIECES OF THE

CRASH ENDED UP IN THE NEIGHBOR'S

YARD.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT KSP HELPED IN

THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CRASH.

IN MEADE COUNTY, CHRISTINA MORA,

WLKY NEWS.

>> BOTH DRIVERS SUBMITTED

STANDARD BLOOD AND TOXICOLOGY

For more infomation >> Two toddlers killed in Meade County crash - Duration: 1:49.

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Fifty Shades Darker Movie Review - Duration: 8:23.

Despite the serious damage inflicted on this sequel

by EL James' massive ego, Fifty Shades Darker

- much like its predecessor -

is still a pretty darn good date movie.

For more infomation >> Fifty Shades Darker Movie Review - Duration: 8:23.

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TELEPROMPTER: TIPS ON HOW TO USE ONE - Duration: 5:38.

Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan.

Today on The Slanted Lens we're gonna take a look at teleprompters.

Why you need one and how to use them.

MUSIC

Today on The Slnted Lens we're gonna take a look at teleprompters.

And for one main reason.

In the last three months I've been using them constantly.

Long shoots with tons of dialogue on teleprompters.

And some times it can be arduous and very difficult if you don't know a few things.

So here are some things I've learned.

First off, the teleprompter we got, the PT1200 from ikan, the reason I got it is because

it is- it collapses, it goes into an SKB case.

I threw it on an airplane, we flew to Colombia and it worked fabulously.

Put it back on the airplane, flew it back.

So it's just portable, it sets up really fast.

I just can't stand teleprompters that don't set up fast.

So number one, get a teleprompter that sets up quickly so you can set up your shot and

get on with the work you have to do.

Number two, clean the thing.

All the surfaces.

Clean all the surfaces.

You've got a surface of the monitor, you've got a surface of the, two surfaces of the

glass, and the lens.

Clean all those things before you set it, before you get everything all in place, and

make sure those surfaces are clean.

Just use a little microcloth and clean them up.

Make sure you flag the entire teleprompter.

'Cause you've got all these glass surfaces, and a little rim light can get in there and

really cause a problem for you.

So make sure you flag the entire teleprompter, all those surfaces.

Get a flag up there and make sure it's clean.

Get the type large enough on the screen.

Not just so that the person can read it, but also so that their eyes are not going like

this, back and forth, back and forth.

As they're scanning.

'Cause people automatically go well that guy's reading off a teleprompter, man.

You know.

But you want them to look straight into the lens.

They type is large enough so that they can just perceive the type as they read it as

it goes up.

So it's really important to get it the right size.

I think it's important to prep the script beforehand.

Take out everything that is not going to be what you want your voiceover, or your actor

to say, on the teleprompter.

So get rid of all the other actors lines.

Get rid of everything else so that you can just have their voiceover.

It'll go a lot faster.

But in doing that, there's always the danger that you'll miss a line.

So have a script on hand as a director, as a person behind the camera, and mark off each

section as you go through it so you know you've covered each section that you need to do on

teleprompter that day.

That way if you miss something in the edit, or if somehow something got deleted when you're

working on the teleprompter, you're there looking at it going, you know what, we missed

this line.

Where's this line?

We'll pick it up.

It's pretty important.

When you're doing this for six or eight or ten days, you'd be shocked at the number of

things that happen like that.

On a teleprompter, the type is very basic.

It's just one font, one size, one color.

So you use other things to give the actor cues about how to read the dialogue.

A comma, they know that there's a break a little bit in the thought there, not an end

to the sentence, but it gives them a chance to break and to move forward.

We use quotation marks when we want them to know this is something we want emphasized.

You know, emphasize.

In a van down by the river.

So you want to emphasize that.

And it's really important to make sure that your script is conversational.

Read it back, read it out loud so you can make sure that you understand and what it

sounds like.

Read it out loud.

I like to sit down with the writer and we read the whole script out loud.

It really makes it flow better and you know it's going to be much nicer to read when you

do that.

And give your teleprompter person who's operating and the actor time to get into a rhythm together.

Because the teleprompter is moving the entire time.

So the person who's running it has got to get into the groove with the actor.

The speed the actor's going to like.

Be able to pause it when it's time to pause it.

Be able to move it on when the actor's ready to move on so that the person running the

teleprompter is not going to slow the actor down and make the actor feel unnatural.

Just because you're on a teleprompter doesn't mean you can't use your hands.

Get those hands up.

You know, let the actor become comfrotable gesturing.

Make this interesting.

Don't get them like this the whole time so they turn into a robot.

Get those hands up.

ikan had a lot of great teleprompter models, and they will serve you depending on what

you want to choose.

I chose portability.

Which for me, portability and quick set up were the most important things to me.

But there are others there that if you're going to leave them set up all the time, and

be using them a lot, are bigger and more robust.

You may want to go that direction.

This is not sponsored by ikan, but I did call them up and say, "ikan, I love this teleprompter,

send me one."

And they said, "Ok, great.

Here's one."

So there's some quick tips on how to run a teleprompter.

I'm not an expert on teleprompters, although after the last three months I think I have

a pretty good idea how to use them and some things to watch out for.

So take a look at those tips.

Hopefully they'll help you avoid some problems when you use a teleprompter.

Keep those cameras rollin' and keep on clickin'.

For more infomation >> TELEPROMPTER: TIPS ON HOW TO USE ONE - Duration: 5:38.

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Roger's nor'easter forecast update - Duration: 3:22.

COMPLETELY OFF THE

COAST.

THE END IS NEAR WITH THIS STORM

SYSTEM.

LET'S START BY LOOKING AT THE

RADAR.

YOU CAN SEE THE BACK LEFT SIDE

OF THIS SCREEN WITH THE SNOW

AND.

THE DARKER JACOB LEW ARE MOSTLY

OFF THE COAST.

YORK COUNTY STILL HAS NO COMING

DOWN.

THE SNOWFLAKES ARE MUCH SMALLER

AND MORE GRAIN INSTEAD OFHE

FAT ACCUMULATING ONCE.

AROUND THE ISLANDS

AND

PENINSULAS, YOU PBABLY HAVE

THE FAT ACCUMULATING ONCE.

BUT JUST GIVE IT TIME.

THERE IS STILL SOME MODERATE NO

COMING DOWN IN AUGUSTA.

WE ALWAYS KNEW THE

MOUNTAINS

WOULDOT SEE AS MUCH OF THE

HEAVIER SNOW, THAT WAS CLOSER TO

THE COAST.

WE NEVER WARMED UP.

WE STARTED OFF IN THE 20'S AND

NOW WE ARE DOWN TO 14.

EVEN THOUGH IT IS SNOWING, IT IS

STILL DRYING OUT.

THAT IS PUTT

ING MORE OF A BITE

IN THE AIR.

10 IN AUGUSTINE.

WATERVILLE IS DOWN TO 10.

EIGHT ABOVE ZERO IN BERLIN NEW

HAMPSHIRE.

I EXPECT TO WIN TO SHIP

WITH

NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION DURING

THE EVENING.

EVEN ON THE BACKSIDE WITH THE

SNOW HAS ENDED, WIND GUSTS STILL

APPROACHING 35 MILES PER HOUR.

BLOWING SNOW WILL BE A PROBLEM

FOR THE EVENING HOURS.

THAT CASE CONTINUES.

IN DOING SO, THE AREA OF LOW

PRESSURE -- THAT IS THE OTHER

THING, THE STORM SYSTEM WAS

MOVING EAST INSTEAD OF

NORTHEAST.

THIS MEANS A QUICK EXIT OFF TO

THE EAST.

WE WILL SEE SOME BIG

IMPROVEMENTS.

WE WILL GET SOME SUNSHINE

TOMORROW.

THERE WILL BE A CHILLY WINDS AND

TEMPERATURES MUCH COLDER THAN WE

HAVE SEEN.

MOUNTAINS WILL BE IN THE SINGLE

DIGITS.

SATURDAY THERE IS ANOTHER ROUND

OF SNOW TO DEAL WITH.

THAT WILL NOT BE A BIG STORM.

DRY AND FLUFFY SNOW.

MAYBE

ONE-THREE INCHES.

I'VE NOT HAD A LOT OF TIME TO

LOOK AT IT BECAUSE I'VE BEEN

WRAPPED UP IN TODAY'S STORM

SYSTEM.

I DO NOT SEE IT AS

A BIG DEAL.

NEVERTHELESS, IT MIGHT REQUIRE

SOME CLEANUP ON SATURDAY NIGHT

FOR SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY,

ENERGY TO THE NORTH AND SOUTH

HAVE A CHANCE OF LINKINUP.

IF THEY DO, WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER

SIGNIFICANT STORM SYSTEM ON

MONDAY.

THE IMPACT COULD BE STRONGER

WINDS, HEAVY

SNOW, AND IT MIGHT

START A WET SNOW WHICH MIGHT BE

MORE PATIENT THE ACCUMULATION.

HERE IS OUR TEMPERATURES

TONIGHT.

IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE IS BELOW

ZERO.

BLOWING SNOW AND A COLD WIND

TONIGHT.

WE DROPPED DOWN TO EIGHT

DEGREES.

SUNSHINE WILL BE BACK TOMORROW.

8-DAY FORECAST COMING UP.

HEAVY SNOW ON MONDAY.

For more infomation >> Roger's nor'easter forecast update - Duration: 3:22.

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Gordon Ramsay Teases His Guest Star Role | Season 6 Ep. 16 | NEW GIRL - Duration: 0:38.

Hi, guys.

I'm Gordon Ramsay, and this week I'll

be guest starring on the Valentine's

Day episode of "New Girl."

Are you sad because you're on your own on Valentine's night?

Don't you start with me, Gordon Ramsay.

It's genius casting, really, because when

you think of warm and fuzzy--

Liar!

Hearts and hugs-- who better comes to mind?

Brilliant!

For more infomation >> Gordon Ramsay Teases His Guest Star Role | Season 6 Ep. 16 | NEW GIRL - Duration: 0:38.

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Video: Boyfriend charged in Tonja Chadwick's death - Duration: 1:45.

KIM: THE APARTMENT THE COUPLE

SHARED BECAME A CRIME SCENE WHEN

POLICE DISCOVERED BLOODSTAINS

INSIDE.

IT TOOK THEM NEARLY A WEEK TO

TRACK HOLMES DOWN AND ARREST

HIM.

>> WE KNEW PRETTY EARLY ON THAT

THERE WAS A SUBSTANTIAL RISK OF

SERIOUS BODILY HARM OR DEATH IN

THIS SITUATION.

KIM: BALTIMORE POLICE SAY THAT'S

BECAUSE THEY FOUND BLOODSTAINS,

AND EVIDENCE THAT SOMEONE TRIED

TO CLEAN THEM UP, IN THE

APARTMENT WHERE TONJA CHADWICK

LIVED.

SHE DISAPPEARED ON JANUARY 28.

HER BODY FOUND NEARLY A WEEK

LATER IN DAISY PARK, WRAPPED IN

BEDDING FROM THE APARTMENT.

>> OFFICERS SAW THE COMFORTER,

PULLED IT BACK JUST A BIT.

IT REVEALED HUMAN HAIR.

THEY COULD TELL IT WAS FEMALE.

AT THAT POINT, THEY STOPPED AND

CALLED INVESTIGATORS TO THE

SCENE.

KIM: THE MEDICAL EXAMINER

DETERMINED CHADWICK HAD BEEN

SHOT IN THE HEAD.

POLICE NARROWED IN ON HER

LIVE-IN BOYFRIEND, MARCO HOLMES,

AND BEGAN THEIR SEARCH FOR HIM.

THEY ARRESTED HIM YESTERDAY AT A

HOME IN NORTHEAST BALTIMORE.

>> WAS ANYONE ELSE INVOLVED IN

THIS?

WE DON'T KNOW, BUT WE'RE STILL

ASKING FOR INFORMATION.

THIS IS NOT NECESSARILY A CLOSED

CASE.

KIM: POLICE BELIEVE ON THE LAST

DAY OF HER LIFE, CHADWICK

DROPPED OFF HER 4-YEAR-OLD SON

WITH RELATIVES, THEN WENT BACK

TO THE APARTMENT, WHERE SHE AND

HOLMES GOT INTO AN ARGUMENT THAT

LED TO THE SHOOTING.

DURING THE INVESTIGATION, POLICE

UNCOVERED WHAT THEY CALL

UNDOCUMENTED INCIDENTS OF

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BETWEEN THE

COUPLE.

>> THE POLICE WEREN'T CALLED TO

DOCUMENT THE ACTS OF DOMESTIC

ABUSE OR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE THAT

HAD TAKEN PLACE, BUT WE WERE

JUST TOLD SOME THINGS HAD

HAPPENED IN THE PAST.

KIM: HOLMES IS NOW FACING

NUMEROUS CHARGES IN CHADWICK'S

DEATH, INCLUDING FIRST AND

SECOND DEGREE MURDER.

FAMILY MEMBERS SAY THEY ARE IN

THE PROCESS OF ORGANIZING A

CELEBRATION OF TONJA'S LIFE ON

FEBRUARY 19.

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