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How to AVOID The Most Common Throwing Mistakes - Baseball Throwing Fundamentals [How To Tuesday Ep6] - Duration: 5:00.
What's up guys, Coach Madden, official trainer YouGoProBaseball.com and today we're going
to talk about how to avoid the most common throwing mistakes.
So I'm going to share with you three mistakes today that I see a lot when guys are throwing
the baseball that you shouldn't be doing, but of course I'm not going to leave you out
there like that I'm going to show you how to fix these as well and share with you some
baseball throwing fundamentals, if you will.
The first of the most common throwing mistakes that I see a lot is guys being too high, too
early with the ball and I think this is because coaches say a lot of the time "get that
arm up, get that ball up, give that arm up high," and I think kids hear this and they
literally try to do that.
So when they go to throw they're coming up too high too early and you're just jamming
yourself up when you do that, you don't want to be up this high and then throwing down.
We actually want to be down and come up to our release point; that's the way it should
really happen, but when kids, young guys, youth players hear "get that arm up" I see
a lot of guys going like this and then they're up, then they're coming down and then they're
pushing and it's just throwing them all out of whack.
So this is the number one mistake to avoid in these baseball throwing fundamentals and
how do you fix that?
You can do a drill called Low Grab Rockers.
For low grab rockers all we're going to do is get set up in our rocker position which
is going to be our stride with our heel the heel, we're going to get nice and deep into
that positions, bending our knees sitting our butt down in there.
We're going to have a tee behind us, nice and low and then we're going to rock back,
grab this ball off of the tee so our arms nice and low and then we're going to have
to turn transfer our energy going forward and make that throw.
It really helps work on the arm action and how you time that arm action with the rest
of your body.
So it looks a little something like this.
The second of these baseball throwing fundamentals that I see jacked up all the time is that
front arm kind of flying open and down, it kind of just dies out here when the guys are
throwing, they throw this way and this front arm opens down and out flying open, no front
side kind of just lazy and flying open.
So how do we fix this problem?
We could do a drill called figure eights and all we're going to do in this arm action drill
is we're going to get set up nice athletic position, we're going to keep our hands together
right here in the middle and we're going to make a figure eight.
We're going to go past our hip, past our other hip, we could turn our feet a little bit while
we're doing these figure eights this way and then we're going to separate our hands and
throw out in front.
The reason this drill works so good for guys who kind of have a lazy front side is when
we turn back this way with our figure eights, it forces them to have this front side here
and especially if you can verbally tell them to get that arm up after they separate on
this side of the hip they're going to be able to use their front side a lot better.
So it looks a little something like this.
And the last tip or the last mistake I see a lot, it's more of a general tip or a general
thing I see and that is bad throws, misdirection so I see guys not setting their feet good
enough, not getting into the good position.
So how do we work on that?
We really just got to be aware and understand that getting our legs underneath us is so
important when it comes to making good throws.
So a lot of times we think about the arm, in fact the first two drills that we talked
about were arm things, but when it comes to throwing the legs are very important, so we
have to understand that we need to get our legs underneath us.
So if we're making that play, we really got to make sure we're getting our legs underneath
us and following our throw, getting into a good direction.
If we're here and we're off-balance and if you can't stay balanced and under control
and get your legs to where they need to be then you're not going to make good consistent
throws all the time.
You have to have your legs into a good position, you have to have strong legs, be balanced,
and you have to be an athlete.
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Snow fell on Massachusetts day after Mother's Day decades ago - Duration: 1:14.
THIS IS A BIG DAY FOR YOU BUT NO
WAY.
>> THE BAD NEWS IS THAT IS SNOW.
WE GOING BACK IN TIME FOR A
MOMENT.
THIS OCCURRED IN 1977.
40 YEARS AGO.
IT WAS ON A MONDAY AND IT WAS
THE DAY AFTER MOTHER'S DAY.
BOSTON SNOWED THE ENTIRE STORM.
MOST DID NOT REALLY ACCUMULATE.
ONCE YOU GET TO METROWEST, LOOK
WHAT HAPPENED.
THE HIGHER TERRAIN GOT UP TO 20
INCHES OF SNOW.
OUT WEST, ALSO BIG SNOW.
THIS WAS BOSTON.
TEMPERATURE WAS 35 DEGREES.
PEOPLE WERE MISERABLE.
THAT IS WHAT HAPPENED.
AND ADDED ELEVATION THE SNOWFALL
REALLY CAME IN.
THE APPLE ORCHARD WAS RUINED.
IT WAS AN INCREDIBLE STORM.
A HALF-MILLION PEOPLE LOST POWER
AND THE NATIONAL GUARD HAD TO BE
CALLED IN BECAUSE THE TREES WERE
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Tuesday evening: Warm, humid before next front - Duration: 3:39.
GINA: OK, HERE IS A LOOK
OUTSIDE.
IT IS A WARM DAY.
METEOROLOGIST JAY GALLE IS HERE
NOW WITH OUR FORECAST.
LOOKING GOOD.
JAY: BEAUTIFUL CONDITIONS.
IT IS ON THE WARM SIDE.
NOT QUITE TO THE AVERAGE, BUT WE
ARE CLOSE.
OUT WEST, THAT WILL BE IMPACTING
US HERE IN THE GULF SOUTH.
CAN YOU SEE THE SPIN?
IT IS LOW-PRESSURE CUT OFF FROM
THE MAIN FLOW AND IT IS PICKING
UP MOISTURE AND BRING IT ACROSS
THE FOUR CORNERS.
AND PICKING UP WHETHER IN NEW
MEXICO AND PARTS OF COLORADO.
ALSO MOISTURE FROM THE GULF OF
MEXICO.
HURRICANE SEASON STARTS ON JUNE
1.
BUT IN THE EASTERN PACIFIC IT
STARTS IN THIS UPCOMING MONDAY,
MAY 15.
NOTICE WHAT THEY ALREADY HAVE.
THIS WILL BE ABOUT 300 MILES
SOUTH OF EL SALVADOR.
TROPICAL DEPRESSION 1E.
ALREADY GETTING GOING OVER
THERE.
WENT AROUND 35 MILES -- WIND
AROUND 35 MILES PER HOUR.
IT COULD BECOME A CATEGORY 1
STORM BY SATURDAY.
POSSIBLY IMPACTING SOUTHERN
MEXICO.
THEY ARE GETTING GOING IN THE
PACIFIC.
WE START ON JUNE 1.
AND THE EXPERTS HAVE PREDICTED
SO FAR IN AVERAGE YEAR. -- AN
AVERAGE YEAR.
SO WE ARE JUST BELOW AVERAGE
TEMPERATURE RIGHT NOW.
THE RECORD, 91.
WE WANT TO STAY AWAY FROM THE
90'S AS LONG AS WE CAN.
BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, WE WILL FEEL
THEM.
84 DEGREES IN HAMMOND.
86, BOGALUSA.
AND 83 AND 82 IN GULFPORT AND
BILOXI.
AND THE WIND IS OUT OF THE
SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND OUT OF THE
EAST.
MAINLY AN ONSHORE COMPONENT
AROUND 5-10 MILES PER HOUR.
INTO THE UPPER LEVELS, WATCHING
THE LOW PRESSURE.
YOU CAN SEE IT IS GRABBING
MOISTURE AND BRINGING IT ACROSS
THE DESERT SOUTHWEST AND INTO
THE FOUR CORNERS.
IT WILL BE COMING OUR WAY.
WHEN IT DOES, IT WILL BRING LOW
PRESSURE AT THE SURFACE AND
EVENTUALLY A COLD FRONT.
SO WE WILL PICK IT UP TOMORROW
MORNING.
HIGH PRESSURE IN CONTROL AND
REMEMBER CLOCKWISE FLOW TOSSING
THE MOISTURE ACROSS THE AREA AND
WE WILL BE WARM AGAIN.
PROBABLY FEELING MUGGY.
TOMORROW NIGHT AND INTO THURSDAY
MORNING, CLOUDS COMING BACK.
AND THIS IS ON THURSDAY.
CLOUD COVER AND RAIN STARTING TO
DEVELOP IT WE HAVE A FRONT NEAR
THE NORTHWEST -- DEVELOP.
AND WE HAVE A FRONT NEAR THE
NORTHWEST.
FRIDAY MORNING, THIS WILL BE ON
OUR DOORSTEP.
AND AS WE GET AROUND LUNCHTIME I
EXPECT THE FRONT TO PUSH THROUGH
AND WE WILL HAVE SCATTERED AND
POSSIBLY OVERSPREAD SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS.
WE WILL KEEP AN EYE ON THIS.
TONIGHT, TEMPERATURES INTO THE
UPPER 50'S AND LOWER 60'S,
PARTLY CLOUDY AND SOME FOG
POSSIBLE.
TOMORROW, ANOTHER WARM DAY,
EXPECTING HIGHS BETWEEN THE LOW
AND MID 80'S WITH WINDS OUT OF
THE SOUTHEAST GOOD IT WILL FAIL
-- SOUTHEAST.
AND IT WILL FEEL HUMID.
60% CHANCE OF RAIN ON FRIDAY.
BEFORE THAT AND AFTER THAT WE
ARE LOOKING GOOD.
IT TEMPERATURES WILL BE WARM.
AND WE WILL BE PUSHING THE MID
TO UPPER 80'S BY THE WEEKEND.
IT WILL NOT BE A BAD GO OF IT.
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Video: Tom Messner is looking at a slow warm-up - Duration: 3:46.
SNOW.
NOW FIRST ALERT WEATHER.
TO IT IS INTERESTING.
WHEN I BOUGHT MY LITTLE CAR THAT
I DRIVE NOW, IT HAD A FEW DENTS
IN THE ROOF BECAUSE OF HELP.
-- BECAUSE OF HAIL.
A LOT OF CLOUDS OUT THERE
TONIGHT OVER NEW YORK, OVER
BURLINGTON, WHEN IT IS 47
DEGREE
WE COULD SEE A SPOT SHOWER, BUT
THE LIKELIHOOD IS NOT GREAT.
40'S AND 11 SPOTS FROM DERBY TO
MOORESVILLE.
ANY 50'S AT ALL REMAINING? WE
HAVE ONE IN KEENE, NEW
HAMPSHIRE.
LEBANON -- 49 DEGREES IN
RUTLAND.
I KNOW IT HAS BEEN VERY COOL
AROUND HERE.
TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO COME
UP.
WE ARE STRUGGLING TO GET TO THE
AVERAGE HIGH, WHICH IS 65.
BY SATURDAY WE SHOULD BE PRETTY
CLOSE.
THE AVERAGE IS GOING TO START TO
GO UP BY THEN.
STORM TRACKER IS THE SAME OLD
SAME OLD.
TRACKING SUPERLIGHT SPOTTY
SHOWERS.
A SNOWFLAKE OR TWO IN THE
MOUNTAINS.
WE ARE GETTING INDICATION OF
RAIN COMING OVER PARTS OF
ONTARIO, WATERTO NEAR ST.
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
WIDENI OUT, THERE IS A BIT OF
ACTION.
LOOK HOW EVERYTHING CONTINUES TO
WIND UP.
IT IS THAT UPPER-LEVEL PRESSURE
SYSTEM THAT WILL NOT GIVE UP.
IT IS A MATTER OF TIME.
I THINK IT IS GOING TO BE A
BRIGHTER DAY TOMORROW.
DID YOU SEE THE SUN TODAY?
IT WAS PRETTY NICE.
SUN AND CLOUDS TOMORROW, ON THE
COOL SIDE.
TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE
30'S.
I THINK WE FIND A FEW MORE
CLOUDS AROUND THE CHAMPLAIN
VALLEY, EVEN THE CHANCE FOR A
SPOT SHOWER.
IT WILL DEPEND WHERE YOU ARE.
THE FOURTH OF EAST TIMOR, THE
MORE CLOUDS YOU END UP WITH.
7:00 TONIGHT, I MENTIONED A
COUPLE SPOTTY SHOWERS AS A
POSSIBILITY.
NO FIRST THING TOMORROW
MORNING MORE CLOUDS IN NORTH
CENTRAL AND NORTHEASTERN
VERMONT, EVEN THE CHANCE FOR A
FEW SNOWFLAKES.
THIS THING --.
-- THING DOUBLES BACK.
IN THE AFTERNOON A CHANCE FOR A
COUPLE SPOTTY SHOWERS.
WE LOSE THE DAYTIME HEATING.
THURSDAY IS LOOKING PRETTY GOOD
AS WELL.
CLOUDS AND SUN.
FRIDAY IS ALSO LOOKING SIMILAR
TO THAT.
TONIGHT, MAINLY CLOUDY, POSSIBLY
A SPOT SHOWER.
36 DEGREES FOR THE LOW.
TOMORROW IS A MIX OF SUN AND
CLOUDS IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY.
MORE CLOUDS LATER IN THE
AFTERNOON.
A CHANCE FOR SNOWFLAKES AT THE
HIGHEST ELEVATIONS.
IN THE NORTHEAST KINGDOM,
TEMPERATURES IN THE 50'S AT
BEST.
NEW 50'S IN THE CHAMPLAIN
VALLEY
5 DAY FORECAST -- THE HIGH
TOMORROW, 55.
TOMORROW NIGHT, NO WORRIES.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, WHEN YOU
ADD IT UP, MORE CLOUDS AND
SUNSHINE.
SATURDAY IS RAMPING UP AGAIN.
CLOUDS THICKENING WITH AFTERNOON
SHOWERS, 65 DEGREES.
LOOKS LIKE IT WILL BE RAINY
MOTHER'S DAY, 65 DEGREES.
A CHANCE FOR SHOWERS MONDAY AT
62.
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Support continues to pour in after fallen deputy's funeral - Duration: 2:00.
KAMALA?
-- CAMILA?
CAMILA: SHERIFF DANKERS SAYS
THIS GROWING MEMORIAL IS A TRUE
REFLICTION OF HOW DEEPLY THE
TRAGEDY HAS AFFECTED THE
COMMUNITY.
THE DAILY ROUTINE FAR FROM
NORMAL.
>> IT'S NOT GOING TO BE
SOMETHING WHERE YOU'RE GONNA GET
BACK TO NORMAL, OR WHAT YOU'D
CONSIDER NORMAL, FOR A LONG
TIME.
CAMILA: HOW COULD IT BE, WITH A
MEMORIAL STILL GROWING RIGHT
OUTSIDE HIS OFFICE?
>> EVERY TIME YOU GO OUT THERE
YOU SEE DIFFERENT THINGS THAT
PEOPLE HAVE LEFT.
CAMILA: IMPRESSIVE FOR VISITORS.
>> THAT IS REALLY NEAT SOMEBODY
TOOK THE TIME TO CARVE THAT OUT
AND BRING THAT HERE AND LAY THAT
HERE.
THAT'S RESPECT.
CAMILA: HE JOINS SO MANY MOVED
BY THE FINAL CALL DURING THE
MEMORIAL SERVICE.
>> 7010 PARK COUNTY, DEPUTY
BURBRIDGE.
THERE IS NO ANSWER.
DEBBIE MARK BURBRIDGE ANSWERED
HIS FINAL CALL ON MAY 1, 2017.
DEP. BURBRIDGE, YOUR LAW
ENFORCEMENT BROTHERS AND SISTERS
WILL FOREVER WATCH OVER YOUR
FAMILY.
MAY YOU REST IN ETERNAL PEACE.
CAMILA: THE DISPATCHER
VOLUNTEERING TO DO THE TRIBUTE
BECAUSE SHE KNEW BURBRIDGE WELL.
>> I SPOKE WITH HER, AND SHE
SAID SHE HAD TO DO IT SO MANY
TIMES TO TRY TO BE ALE TO TRY TO
GET IT SO IT WAS RIGHT.
CAMILA: THE RIGHT EMOTION, THE
RIGHT IMPACT THAT WILL BE FELT
LONG AFTER THINGS GET BACK TO
NORMAL.
>> IT'S A VERY EMOTIONAL, VERY
POWERFUL THING WHEN YOU HEAR
THAT OFFICER IS NO LONGER GOING
TO BE ON THE RADIO.
THEY'RE NO LONGER WITH US.
CAMILA: AS FOR THE MEMORIAL,
SHERIFF DANKER SAYS ITS STILL
UNCLEAR ON HOW LONG THEY PLAN ON
KEEPING IT UP, BUT WILL REMOVE
ANYTHING THAT COULD BE DAMAGED
BY RAIN OR WIND, AND SAVE
EVERYTHING THEY CAN TO GIVE TO
FAMILY.
REPORTING LIVE IN COUNCIL
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Should school staff carry guns? Debate continues in Harrisburg - Duration: 1:03.
REPORTER MIKE STRAUB IS THERE.
MIKE: GUNS PLUS TEACHERS EQUAL
S, WELL THE ANSWER TO THAT
EQUATION IS DIFFERENT DEPENDING
ON WHO YOU ASK.
MARTIN SUPPORTS A BILL THAT
WOULD ALLOW SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO
DECIDE IF STAFF MEMBERS,
INCLUDING TEACHERS, SHOULD HAVE
FIREARMS IN THE CLASSROOM.
THE SENATOR ARGUES IT'S ABOUT
KEEPING KIDS SAFE FROM POTENTIAL
ATTACKS, ESPECIALLY IN RURAL
DISTRICTS.
OPPONENTS WHO RALLIED AT THE
CAPITOL TUESDAY SAY THE
LEGISLATION IS TOO VAGUE, AND
ADDING GUNS TO WHERE KIDS ARE
SUPPOSED TO BE FOCUSED ON
LEARNING IS A BAD IDEA.
>> WHO ARE THE TEACHERS WE ARE
ARMING?
IF IT IS A TEACHER AT -- IS IT A
FUTURE THAT IS A FORMER COP?
IT IS DIFFERENT.
>> IF SOMETHING HAPPENS, YOU CAN
STOP IT BEFORE A TON OF CARNAGE
HAPPENS.
MIKE: RIGHT NOW, HOUSE AND
SENATE VERSIONS OF BILL ARE
AWAITING VOTES.
OHIO PASSED A SIMILAR LAW IN
2016 ALLOWING DISTRICTS TO TRAIN
STAFF TO CARRY WEAPONS.
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Partly cloudy, mild day ahead; Rain in 7-Day - Duration: 3:13.
>> NOW, YOUR WBAL-TV 11 WEATHER
FORECAST WITH CHIEF
METEOROLOGIST TOM TASSELMYER.
TOM: WE CAN GIVE IT THE ALL
CLEAR AS FAR AS SNOW GOES IN
BALTIMORE FOR THE SEASON BECAUSE
IT WAS ON THIS DAY 94 YEARS AGO
THAT THE LATEST IN THE SEASON
WHEREVER HAD SNOWFLAKES FALL
OBSERVED IN BALTIMORE, MAY 9,
1923, A TRACE OF SNOW REPORTED
FROM A STRONG, GUSTY NORTHWEST
WIND.
IT ENDED UP WITH A COUPLE OF
FLURRIES BUT THAT IS THE LATEST
IN THE SEASON THAT WE HAVE
OFFICIALLY HAD SNOW FLURRIES
OBSERVED AROUND HERE.
SNOW SEASON PRETTY MUCH OVER NOW
UNLESS SOMETHING REALLY
EXTRAORDINARY HAPPENS IN THE
NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS WHICH WE DO
NOT SEE HAPPENING.
IT WAS CHILLY ENOUGH FOR SNOW
THIS MORNING.
LOOK AT THESE MORNING LOW
TEMPERATURES, FREEZING IN THE
MARYLAND WESTERN MOUNTAINS AND
40'S ON THE LOWER EASTERN SHORE.
THAT 36 AT BWI MARSHALL TIED THE
RECORD LOW SET BACK IN 1966.
TEMPERATURES HAVE WARMED NICELY,
PACKING ON 30 DEGREES TO THE
MORNING LOWS, 66 IN DOWNTOWN
BALTIMORE.
IT WILL BE ANOTHER COOL, CRISP
EVENING FOR ORIOLE BASEBALL AT
CAMDEN YARDS, 66 WITH LIGHT
WESTERLY WINDS.
SKIES SHOULD BE CLEARING UP OF A
CLOUDY AS TEMPERATURES DROP BACK
INTO THE 50'S AND DOWNTOWN
BALTIMORE.
CAUSE WE COME FROM THE NORTH AND
WEST AND THERE ARE SHOWERS
UNDERNEATH HIS CLOUDS AS YOU GET
INTO THE MOUNTAINS OF WEST
VIRGINIA OR ACROSS THE OHIO
VALLEY.
THIS BOUNDARY WHICH IS A WARM
FRONT WILL STALL AND BECOME A
STATIONARY FRIEND TO THE SOUTH
AND WEST OF US FOR THE NEXT
COUPLE OF DAYS.
WE WILL PICK UP SOME CLOUD COVER
BUT IT LOOKS LIKE THE WEATHER
DISTURBANCE IS TREKKING ALONG
AND WILL KEEP THE SHOWERS, OHIO,
WEST VIRGINIA, SOUTHWEST
VIRGINIA TO THE CAROLINAS, WE
ARE SITTING ON THE EDGE OF THAT
TO THURSDAY AND A STORM DEVELOPS
ON THE EASTERN SECTIONS OF THE
COUNTRY GOING INTO FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY.
THAT IS OUR NEXT CHANCE FOR
RAIN.
JUST SUNNY TO PARTLY CLOUDY
TOMORROW.
A FEW MORE CLOUDS IN THE AREA
THURSDAY, TEMPERATURES COOL,
NOTICE THE RAIN OVER THE OHIO
VALLEY, THAT IS THURSDAY
EVENING.
SOME OF THAT WILL ARRIVE
THURSDAY NIGHT AND RAIN CHANCES
GO UP AS WE HEAD INTO FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY.
LOOKS LIKE WE WILL ARE THINGS OF
IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY SO THE
TIMING IS LOOKING GOOD.
37 TO 40 SEVEN TONIGHT, MID 30'S
SUBURBS AND MID 40'S FOR LOWS AT
THE INNER HARBOR, WIND IS LIGHT
AND VARIABLE.
SUNSET AT 8:08 P.M.
MILDER AND CLOSER TO THE NORMAL
TO 72.
WHEN SET OF THE NORTH THAT FIVE
TO 10 MILES AN HOUR.
THE BAY FORECAST FIVE TO 10 NOT
BREEZE OUT OF THE NORTH AND
NORTHWEST KEEPING THE WAVES AT
ONE FOOT OR LESS.
THE MOUNTAIN FORECAST GOING INTO
THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK FOR 64
DEGREES TOMORROW, SHOWERS ARE
LIKELY.
80% CHANCE IN WESTERN MARYLAND
ON THURSDAY BUT THAT STAYS TO
THE WEST OF BALTIMORE TILL
FRIDAY.
70 DEGREES ON THE EASTERN SHORE,
68 ON THURSDAY.
THE BEACH FORECAST CALLS FOR
PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES, HIGH
TEMPERATURES IN THE 60'S, COOLER
THAN NORMAL.
YOU WILL NOT SEE MANY 70'S ON
THEIR TILL NEXT WEEK.
THE TREND TOWARD COOLER
TEMPERATURES CONTINUES.
65 THURSDAY, AND THE 50'S WITH
THAT RAIN ON FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY.
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Cloudy and cool; Mild week continues - Duration: 2:56.
WGAL NEWS EIGHT STORM
TEAM FORECAST WITH JOE CALHOUN.
JOE: WHATEVER YOU HAVE PLANNED
THIS EVENING, LOOKS LIKE A NICE
EVENING TO GIVE IT ALTHOUGH YOU
MAY WANT A'S LETTER FOR LATER
ON.
LOOKING LIVE RIGHT NOW ON OUR
YORK SKYCAM.
A FEW CLOUDS, BUT ALL IN ALL, A
LOT OF SUNSHINE.
62 DEGREES IN YORK.
A LITTLE COOLER THAN IT SHOULD
BE THIS TIME OF TH YEAR.
DEW ARE 29TH OF THE AIR IS VERY
DRY.
29% RELATIVE HUMIDITY.
WINDS ARE CLA
ALM.
WILL COOL DOWN.
SOME HIGH CLOUDS.
TEMPERATURE IS OUT OF THE 60'S
AND FALLING TO THE 50'S.
GRADUALLY TO THE 40'S OVERNIGHT
TONIGHT.
COULD BE A FEW 30'S IN THE
COUNTRYSIDE, BUT I DON'T THINK
QUITE AS CHILLY.
WE WILL HAVE SOME CLOUDS COMING
THROUGH THAT MAKE CLEAR LATER.
THAT WOULD ALLOW US TO DROP
LATER.
PARTLY SUNNY, MILDER FOR
TOMORROW.
60'S MAY BE PUSHING THE 70 MARK
AN
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN
SEVERAL DAYS, BUT IT DOES NOT
LOOK LIKE IT WILL STAY MILD INTO
THE WEEKEND.
POLLEN COUNT DOWN A LITTLE BIT.
BACK DOWN TO MODERATE LEVEL,
TREE POLLEN.
UV INDEX STILL UP THERE BECAUSE
OF THE SUNSHINE.
MOST OF THE CLOUD COVER IN THIS
LINE FROM CHICAGO DOWN TO
CHARLOTTE.
THAT IS A FRONTAL BOUNDARY KIND
OF SEPARATING THE COOL AIR WE
HAVE BEEN UNDER FROM THE STORM
THAT WAS GIVING US THE RAIN OVER
THE WEEKEND AS WELL INTO PARTS
OF EASTERN CANADA.
BOSTON IS ONLY 47 RIGHT NOW.
50'S ALL THE WAY TO CHICAGO AND
CINCINNATI.
A LITTLE SUNSHINE SO WE ARE IN
THE 60'S BUT THAT COMPARES TO A
LOT OF 80'S OVER THE MIDWEST AND
THE PLANES.
RIGHT ALONG THE BOUNDARY IS
WHERE MOST OF THE SHOWERS WILL
STAY.
GIVING IS A NORTHERLY FLOW AND
KEEPING MOST OF THE
PRECIPITATION AWAY.
LOW-TO-MID 60'S ACROSS THE
BOARD.
WATCH WHAT HAPPENS.
WITH ALL TO THE 50'S.
-- WE FALL TO THE 50'S.
MAYBE A FEW 30'S.
TOMORROW, A FAIR AMOUNT OF
SUNSHINE IN THE AFTERNOON.
SOME HIGH CLOUDS COME IN, BUT I
THINK IT IS A NICE DAY.
COULD PUSH CLOSER TO 70
TOMORROW.
DAYS NOT BAD.
-- NEXT DOUBLE OF DAYS, NOT
AT.
-- NOT BAD.
A GOOD TURN OUT TO BE A COOL AND
RAINY DAY ON SATURDAY, BUT
MOTHER'S DAY IS SHOWING A LITTLE
MORE PROMISE.
NOT A BEAUTIFUL DAY, BUT IT
COULD BE A LITTLE BETTER.
SHOWERS COULD GET OUT OF HERE.
YOU MAY SEE A LITTLE DRYING.
IT WILL STAY ON THE COOLER SIDE
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WoW Legion PvP Gameplay Patch 7.2 - Exploring the Caverns of Time: The Black Morass - Duration: 11:55.
WoW Legion PvP Gameplay Patch 7.2 - Exploring the Caverns of Time: The Black Morass
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Video: Here's how to help ease kids' anxiety over social media - Duration: 2:10.
BASARA.
>> IT WAS A DURABLE BECAUSE SHE
FELL ASLEEP ON MY LAP.
MINDY: IF YOU ARE THE PARENT OF
AN ADOLESCENT, THIS LIKELY LOOKS
VERY FAMILIAR TO YOU
>> WHAT IS THAT?
MINDY KIDS ON THEIR PHONES ON
: SOCIAL MEDIA.
>> I HAVE FACEBOOK AND SNAPCHAT.
IT IS A ROUTINE OF YOUR MORNING.
YOU WAKE UP, YOU CHECK YOUR
INSTAGRAM.
>> I FEEL IT IS PART OF GROWING
UP.
MINDY THESE TEENS SAY THEY HAVE
: NOT HAD NEGATIVE EXPERIENCES
WITH SOCIAL MEDIA, BUT THEY KNOW
IT HAPPENS.
>> HOW MANY LIKES I AM GOING TO
GET AND WHATEVER.
>> SOMETIMES PEOPLE MIGHT POST
SOMETHING THAT EXCLUDES OTHER
PEOPLE IN THAT COULD LEAD TO
DRAMA.
MINDY DR. DREW PATE IS A CHILD
: AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIST.
HE TREATS YOUNG PEOPLE SUFFERING
WITH ANXIETY AS A RESULT OF
SOCIAL MEDIA.
HE SAYS PART OF THE PROBLEM IS
THE YOUNG PEOPLE CAN'T SEE THE
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS OF THE PERSON
THEY'RE INTERACTING WITH, AND
CANNOT READ THE TONE OF THE
CONVERSATION.
>> EVERYTHING FEELS UNKNOWN, YOU
DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO
BE LIKE, YOU'RE WORKING ALL THAT
OUT AND TO NOT HAVE A GOOD IDEA
OF WHAT OTHER PEOPLE ARE MEETING
WHEN THEY POST THINGS ABOUT YOU
AND SAYING THINGS THAT YOU CAN
BE OVERWHELMING.
MINDY KIDS CAN BECOME
: OVERWHELMED AND OBSESSED.
>> THEY WORRY THAT THEY ARE
MISSING SOMETHING IF THERE
DEVICES NOT WITH THEM.
I CAN DERAIL YOUR DAY-TO-DAY
FUNCTIONING.
MINDY DR. PATE SAYS IT'S
: IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS TO SET
BOUNDARIES, MONITOR THEIR
CHILD'S SOCIAL MEDIA
INTERACTION, AND INSIST ON NO
DEVICE BEFORE BEDTIME.
MIKE AND KAYLEEN REESE DO ALL OF
THOSE THINGS.
>> WE ALSO FRIEND THEM ON THINGS
LIKE INSTAGRAM SO WE CAN SEE
WHAT THEY'RE POSTING AND
MONITORING WHAT THEY'RE DOING,
AND HAVE CONVERSATIONS WITH THEM
ABOUT WHAT WE SEE IS A KEY PART
AS WELL.
>> AND I THINK ALSO WHAT'S
REALLY HELPED, THEY HAVE TO KEEP
THEIR PHONES IN OUR ROOM TO
CHARGE IT EVERY NIGHT.
MINDY: LIKE MCKINLEY, YOUR CHILD
MIGHT NEED AND ACTUALLY WANT TO
DISCONNECT FROM SOCIAL MEDIA,
AND RECONNECT FACE TO FACE WITH
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THAT'S GOOD, YOU ARE LOOKING
HEALTHY.
>> GLAD TO SEE THAT.
YOU'RE A GOOD GUY.
>> SANFORD POLICE PATROLMAN
JOSEPH JAURDAIN SAYS MAKES HIS
JOB ALL THE MORE IMPORTANT.
>> IT WAS GOOD TO SEE HIM.
IT WAS GOOD TO SEE THAT.
DAVID: JOURDAIN AND ERIC VALLELY
MET YEARS AGO, WORKING
CONSTRUCTION.
TODAY THEIR PATHS CROSSED AT
THIS SUSPECTED OUI.
JOURDAIN, ON THE JOB.
>> HE WAS DOING AT LEAST 50.
DAVID: VALLEY WAS WALKING BY,
AND STOPPED TO SAY HELLO, AND
THANK YOU.
HE'S THREE MONTHS INTO HIS
RECOVERY AND SAYS OFFICER
JAURDAIN WAS PART OF THAT,
ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP HIM ON
HIS JOURNEY.
>> I HAD A GOOD LIFE AND I HOPE
TO GET THAT LIFE BACK WITHOUT
THE DRUGS.
>> IT'S A GOOD WORKING CLASS
COMMUNITY.
DAVID JAURDIN SAYS HE'S SEEN THE
: CITY CHANGE, AND THINGS ARE
GETTING WORSE, AMID THE OPIOID
EPIDEMIC.
>> IT'S HERE.
AND EVERYONE WE KNOW IS TOUCHED
BY IT.
DAVID: THOMAS CONNOLLY IS
SANFORD'S POLICE CHIEF.
>> I THINK SANFORD'S LOCATION IN
MAINE PLAYS AN INTERESTING PART
IN WHY WE'RE AFFECTED BY THE
OPIOID CRISIS.
DAVID: CONNOLLY SAYS THAT'S
BECAUSE SANFORD IS CLOSE TO NEW
HAMPSHIRE, AND I-95.
>> FOR EVERY KILO THAT COMES UP
95, THERE'S ANOTHER RIGHT BEHIND
IT.
DAVID: DRUGS ARE COMING IN, AND
MAINERS IN SURROUNDING TOWNS
KNOW THEY CAN BUY HERE.
BUT THE DEPARTMENT'S FOCUS ISN'T
ALL ON SUPPLY, BUT DEMAND TOO.
>> IF YOU DON'T REDUCE THE
DEMAND, SOMEONE IS ALWAYS GOING
TO HAVE A SUPPLY.
DAVID: TONIGHT JAURDAIN IS ONE
OF FIVE OFFICERS PATROLING
SANFORD.
>> AT A WANT TO BE HERE NO MORE,
I WANT TO FIND A BETTER PLACE.
>> WE'RE FRUSTRATED WITH THE
PEOPLE WHO ARE OVERDOSING OVER
AND OVER AGAIN.
DAVID: MANY OF THOSE OVERDOSES
ARE MAINERS JUST RELEASED FROM
JAIL.
>> WHEN WE GO TO AN OVERDOSE,
THE COMMON THEME IS, 'OH, HE WAS
DOING SO GOOD.
HE WAS DOING SO GOOD.
EVERYTHING WAS GREAT.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND I
HE WAS SO CLEAN.' BUT IT'S THE
POWER OF IT.
DAVID: MAKING CONNECTIONS, SO WE
CAN HAVE MORE MOMENTS, LIKE
THIS.
>> YOU ARE LOOKING HEALTHY.
GLAD TO SEE THAT, YOU ARE A GOOD
GUY.
DAVID: SANFORD POLICE RECENTLY
WON $195,000 IN GRANT MONEY, TO
GET SANFORD-SPRINGVALE RESIDENTS
INTO MEDICALLY-ASSISTED
TREATMENT.
THE HOPE IS THE NEW PROGRAM WILL
CUT DOWN ON THAT DEMAND, SO
EVENTUALLY THERE'S LITTLE TO NO
SUPPLY.
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01 | How To Identify Your Fuse Type | Dashcam Installation by The Dashcam Store™ - Duration: 3:41.
Before we get started: this type of work should be performed by a qualified individual or
business only.
If you're not sure what you're doing, working with your vehicle's electrical system can
be dangerous both to you and your vehicle.
If you have any doubts, don't hesitate to consult a professional.
Welcome to another how to video with The Dashcam Store!
Today, we'll learn how to identify your vehicle's fuse type.
Before we do any electrical work, ensure that your vehicle's engine is turned off and
the key is completely removed from the ignition.
You don't want to be a victim of a preventable accident.
Now, there are at least 4 different types of fuses in modern vehicles, with the Mini
being the most common.
In order to utilize an Installation Kit or "add-a-circuit" fuse taps from The Dashcam
Store, it's important to know which type of fuses are in your vehicle and where they're located.
You have to verify the actual fuses as there may be an extremely wide range of electrical
system configurations present for each vehicle year, make, and model.
But how do you identify your fuses?
The first step is locating your fuse box.
Many vehicles have more than one fuse box, often located under the hood, in the trunk,
or somewhere inside the cabin of the vehicle.
For some vehicles, there may even be multiple fuse boxes in the cabin alone.
To locate your fuse box, consult your owner's manual.
Typically, the owner's manual can be found in the glove box, the trunk, or even with
your spare tire.
If you can't find or don't have a copy of your manual, a quick Google search for
"your vehicle's owner manual" is almost guaranteed to turn up a PDF for you.
Once you've got your manual in hand, check the index for "fuses", "fuse box",
or even "blown fuse replacement".
The manual should direct you to an illustrated diagram of your vehicle, showing the locations
of all of your fuse boxes.
Now a quick disclaimer: if you see a picture of a fuse in the manual, you can't just assume
this is necessarily the type of fuse that will be in your fuse box.
Sometimes manufacturers use a generic image in the manual which may or may not match what's
actually in your vehicle.
Referencing the owner's manual, locate the area which contains the fuse box.
In most vehicles, the box is located behind an easily-removable panel or cover, however
it could be behind the glove box, behind a kick-panel in the driver or passenger side
foot well, or under the carpet or the floorboard of some vehicles.
To help you identify the fuse box, there may be a fuse or lightning bolt symbol on the
cover.
Once you find the fuse box, remove the cover to expose the fuses inside.
Now that we've found our fuses, we're ready to pull one.
But first, make note of the fuse or fuses you'll be removing.
Now some people like to draw a diagram but taking a "before" photo on your phone
works just as well.
The key is knowing where to replace the fuse once you've pulled it and identified it.
Carefully use a small set of pliers to remove one of the fuses from the fuse box.
If you don't have pliers, many vehicles will include a small plastic tool called a
fuse puller on the inside of the fuse box cover.
As you might've guessed, it's designed to help you pull out fuses.
Now that you've got your fuse in hand, compare it against the chart and make note of the
type of fuse your vehicle has.
After you've identified your fuse, reinstall it to its original position and replace the
fuse cover.
And with that, you've learned how to identify your vehicle's fuses and where in your vehicle
they're located!
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