♪ I've got sunshine ♪
[Ned Fleming] As your little girl grows up, it seems like
no guy will ever be good enough for her.
- ♪ My girl ♪ - [Stephanie Fleming] I'm very excited
for you to meet my boyfriend.
[Ned Fleming] But sooner or later...
- [Barb Fleming] This is house? - [Ned Fleming] It's time for you to meet
- the love of her life. - ♪ My girl ♪
[dance music]
Oh my God.
Goddam right.
Turns out her boyfriend is this zillionaire.
[Walter White] I earned that money. Me!
[Stephanie Fleming] Laird, has literally no filter.
Like, he's a really good guy.
I simply respect the chemistry.
[Ned Fleming] No father would want their daughter with this guy.
[rock music]
Clearly, you don't know who you're talking to so, let me clue you in.
I am the danger. I am the one who knocks.
- [music stops] - Stop that.
Who is it you think you see?
[rock music continues]
[Ned Fleming] Steph, you could be dating anyone.
[Stephanie Fleming] He makes me really happy.
Because of his influence, your mother is smoking amphetamines.
[Ned Fleming] This is not someone we want our daughter marrying.
I am gonna take this octopus down.
Run.
Boom shakalakalaka!
Shut up!
You lower your voice.
Everybody calm down.
[Ned Fleming] I think you might be insane.
We're just getting started.
- [Stephanie Fleming] Is that a drone? - Laird is spying on us.
- [Stephanie Fleming] What? - [Ned Fleming] Do not mess with me!
What the [bleep]?
♪
[Ned Fleming] You've even got a tattoo with his name on it!
[Barb Fleming] That is so cute.
For more infomation >> Why Walt? - Duration: 2:07.-------------------------------------------
Portsmouth officials prepare for First Night events - Duration: 1:41.
REPORTER: THIS WILL BE THE 0TH
THAT THEY HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN
PRODUCING AN EVENT.
SO KIND OF A BIG YEAR.
30 YEARS OF TRADITION, SO MAN
ACQUAINT, ICE SCULPTURES AND
DANCE PARTY ON PLEASANT STREET
AND SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS AND
YOU GET INTO EIGHT DIFFERENT
VENUES ARRANGING FROM ELVIS TO A
SWORD-SWALA ONING PSYC HMP IC
AND LATER ON AT NIGHT,
REGARDLESS OF ANY KIND OF MUSIC
YOU MIGHT WANT TO HEAR, YOU ARE
GOING TO BE ABLE TO ENJOY IT.
>> THERE IS A BUS TO SHUTTLE
BETWEEN TWO VENUES.
LOTS OF LOGISTICS TO MANAGE.
PERHAPS WHY PORTSMOUTH IS THE
ONLY REMAINING OFFICIAL FIRST
NIGHT IN NEW HAMPSHIRE.
>> IT IS A BIG UNDERTAKING AND
THE MOST EVENT WE DO.
BUT IF YOU STAND IN THE SQUARE,
YOU CAN SEE THE WHOLE EVENT WITH
AN EIGHT-VENUE INDOOR EVENT, IT
BECOMES MUCH MORE CHALLENGING,
COST OF INSURANCE AND CITY
SERVICES AND POLICE.
>> THEY HOPE TO SELL BETWEEN
3,000 AND 5,000 AND GET YOU IN
ALL THE VENUES AND THE SOONER
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Jefferson Mall opens after disturbances for it to close - Duration: 1:54.
HINGS
COULD HAVE BEEN A WHOLE LOT
WORS
THIS VIDEO POSTED TO TWITTER
SHOWS PEOPLE RUNNING INSIDE THE
JEFFERSON MALL MONDAY NIGHT.
YOU CAN ALSO SEE HEAVY POLICE
PRESENCE.
AUTHORITIES SAY ABOUT 75
TEENAGERS HAD BEEN HANGING
AROUND THE MALL FOR HOURS.
>> AROUND 3:00, I NOTICED A
LARGE AMOUNT OF TEENAGERS
PRESENT IN THE FOOD COURT AREA.
I GOT CONCERNED.
I WALKED OUTSIDE.
I SMOKE WITH MALL SECURITY AND
THE POLICE.
REPORTER:.
CHRISTINA: THIS MALL EMPLOYEE
TELLS US TEENS SURROUNDED HER
KIOSK FOR MOST OF THE DAY.
SHE SAID THE CROWD DETERRED
PAYING CUSTOMERS.
THEN CLOSE TO 7:30, SHE SAYS A
FIGHT BROKE OUT.
>> ME AND A CO-WORKER WAS
WAITING ON ONE OF THE GIRLS THAT
ACTUALLY GOT INTO A BRAWL, A
FIGHT RIGHT IN FRONT OF PINK.
IT JUST HAPPENED WITHIN SECONDS.
CHRISTINA: AUTHORITIES SAY THE
TEENS BECAME UNRULY.
THE MALL CLOSED DOWN AT 8, AN
HOUR EARLY AND POLICE ESCORTED
THE CROWD OUTSIDE.
WE'RE TOLD MANY OF THEM GOT ON
TARC BUSES TO GO HOME IN
LOUISVILLE -- HOME.
AND LOUISVILLE IS NOT ALONE.
FIGHTS BROKE OUT IN MALLS IN
CHICAGO AND INDIANAPOLIS ON
MONDAY.
>> IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE.
IT WOULD HAVE BEEN COULD HAVE
BEEN LIKE INDIANAPOLIS IT COULD
HAVE BEEN HORRIBLE FOR ALL THE
CUSTOMERS.
>> ON TUESDAY, THE MALL'S
MANAGEMENT COMPANY ISSUED A
STATEMENT READING IN PART "OUR
SECURITY PROGRAM IS ACTIVE 24/7,
365 DAYS A YEAR BOTH INSIDE AND
OUTSIDE THE MALL WITH MEASURES
THAT ARE VISIBLE TO SHOPPERS AND
SOME THAT ARE NOT.
DISCUSSING ANY ADDITIONAL
MEASURES WOULD COMPROMISE OUR
EFFORTS.
LAST YEAR AT THIS TIME, MALL ST.
MATTHEWS AND OBJECTIONMORE
CENTER IMPLEMENTED -- OXMOR
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Local charities keep busy as last-minute donations pour in - Duration: 1:24.
ANDREW: WHETHER YOU ARE A
FREQUENT GIVER OR DONATE ON
OCCASION, NOW IS A POPULAR TIME
FOR PEOPLE TO MAKE DROP OFF AT
GOODWILL.
>> IF I AM IN A HURRY I FORGET
IT.
>> WHEN SOMEONE PULLS UP TO MAKE
DONATIONS, WE OFFER THEM A
RECEIPT AND DAY EVALUATION SHEET
TO KNOW HOW MUCH THEY WILL BE
ABLE TO CLAIM ON THEIR TAX
RETURN.
ANDREW: DID THEY TAKE -- THEY
TAKE A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING
AT GOODWILL.
THERE ARE SOME THINGS THEY DO
NOT NEED, THAT IS BIG TVS.
DO NOT TRY TO DUMP THE OLD
PICTURE TUBE ON GOODWILL.
IT COSTS GOODWILL MONEY TO
DISPOSE OF THEM.
THEY WILL TAKE JUST ABOUT
EVERYTHING ELSE.
THE THINGS THAT GET DONATED GET
SOLD.
GOODWILL PUTS VETERANS AND
PEOPLE WITH HIS ABILITIES TO
WORK.
-- WITH DISABILITIES TO WORK.
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Victim fatally shot at Vybe Monday morning - Duration: 1:38.
CHRISTMAS DAY
WAS THE LAST TIME SHE SAW HER
SON.
>> THEY TOOK MY BABY AWAY FROM
ME AND THAT WAS MY INHERITTANCE.
THAT WAS MY GIFT FROM GOD.
THEY TOOK THAT AWAY FROM ME.
EMILY: YELLOW POLICE TAPE
BLOCKED OFF THE STREET AS BLUE
FLASHING LIGHTS LIT UP THE AREA.
>> I WANT THOSE KIDS TO REMEMBER
HIM AS A FIRER -- A FIGHTER.
EMILY: POLICE SAY MONQUEL LIGON
WAS SHOT DURING A FIGHT IN A
PARTY IN THE LATE NIGHT VIBE
LOUNGE.
HE WAS RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL.
HE DIED DURING SURGERY.
>> THEY WORKED ON HIM VERY HARD.
THEY COULDN'T STOP THE BLEEDING.
EMILY: LIGON WAS 22 YEARS OLD, A
FATHER TO THREE YOUNG BOYS WITH
A LITTLE GIRL ON THE WAY.
>> HE DID EVERYTHING HE COULD TO
TAKE CARE OF THEM.
HE REALLY LOVED HIS KIDS.
EMILY: LIGON'S MOM MOVED TO
GEORGIA TO GET AWAY FROM THE GUN
VIOLENCE IN LOUISVILLE.
SHY SHE TRIED TO CONVINCE HER
SON TO GO WITH HER.
>> I SAID, WHY DON'T YOU STAY
WITH ME?
GET STUFF SITUATED DOWN HERE
WITH ME.
HE SAID, MOM, I CAN'T STAY THERE
WITH MY KIDS.
I NEED TO MAKE SURE THEY'RE
GOOD.
I GOT TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY'RE
STRAIGHT.
I COULDN'T ARGUE WITH HIM ABOUT
THAT.
EMILY: SHE CAME BACK TO
LOUISVILLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND
SPENT THE DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS
WITH HER SON.
>> WE SPENT, UM, CHRISTMAS EVE
TOGETHER SHOPPING.
HE GOT SO TIRED.
HE SAID, MOOMMA DROP ME OFF.
WE'VE BEEN IN THESE STORES ALL
DAY.
REPORTER: NOW SHE'S PLANNING A
FUNERAL FOR HER SON, A VICTIM OF
GUN VIOLENCE.
>> IT JUST DOESN'T MAKE ANY
SENSE.
IT'S NOT EVEN ABOUT ANYTHING
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Witness comes forward to help police solve homicide - Duration: 1:35.
IMPLICATES
BRANDON WILLIAMSON.
>> IT WAS LI -- .
MARK: THIS WITNESS SAW THE FATAL
SHOOTING OF AMBER STEPP ON MAY
NINTH ON 26TH AND ROAN STREE
STREET -- ROAN STREETS.
POLICE SAY IT WAS BRANDON
WILLIAMSON'S BIRTHDAY AND
WILLIAMSON CAME OUT TO THE CAR.
>> HE SHOT ON HER ARM RIGHT
HERE.
HE SHOT ON HER ARM.
THEN HE PUT THE GUN TO HER FACE
BUT BEFORE HE EVEN SHOT HER, SHE
WAS LIKE "HELP ME."
SHE WAS LOOKING AT ME.
SHE WAS LIKE "HELP ME" AND THEN
HE SHOT HER AND THEN HE TOOK A
GUCCI BACKPACK OUT ON OF THE
BACK SEAT AND HE WENT TO THE
BACK OF THE HOUSE AND HIT THE
ALLEY.
MARK: HE DINED KNOWING ANYTHING
ABOUTSTEP -- HE DENIED KNOWING
ANYTHING ABOUT STEPP'S DEATH OR
BEING ON ROWAN STREET AT THE
TIME OF THE SHOOTING.
>> HOW'D YOUR CAR GET OVER
THERE?
>> IF IT DID, MY SISTER WENT
OVER THERE.
MARK: SPLICE TWIST.
>> LET ME ASK YOU A QUESTION
HAVE A TWIST.
>> LET ME ASK YOU A QUESTION,
WHAT IF I TOLD YOU I COULD PROVE
YOU WERE ON THAT STREET THE DAY
THAT AMBER STEPP GOT MURDERED.
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY ABOUT THAT?
>> WASN'T ME.
MARK: SURVEILLANCE SHOWS
WILLIAMSON'S CAR.
ANOTHER CAMERA CAUGHT THE MURDER
ON VIDEO AND CLEARLY SHOWS
WILLIAMSON PULLED THE TRIGGER.
>> EVER HEARD THE TERM THAT
CAMERAS DON'T LIE?
>> YEAH, BUT THAT WASN'T ME,
SIR.
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Man arrested for two fires near Churchill Downs - Duration: 1:48.
S YEAR.
FIREFIGHTERS WERE CALLED TO THE
FIRE AT A VACANT BUILDING ON
OLEANDEROFF AFTER 12:45 A.M.
TUESDAY.
FLAMES COULD BE SEEN SHOOTING
THROUGH THE ROOF OF THE BUILDING
WHICH IS PART OF THE ACADIA PARK
APARTMENT COMPLEX.
>> WELL IF, ACTUALLY SLEEPING
AND THEN I HEARD A LOT OF
AMBULANCES AND ANDLEESSES FIRE
TRUCKS COMING AND -- AND POLICES
POLICES AND FIRE TRUCKS COMING
AND I LOOKED OUT THE DOOR TO SEE
WHAT THE COMMOTION WAS.
A FIRE FITERS -- FIREFIGHTERS
WORKED FOR NEARLY AN HOUR TO GET
BOTH FIRES UNDER CONTROL.
>> ACTUALLY, THERE WAS SO MUCH
FIRE IN THE BEGINNING, ONE OF
THE TWO FIRES THAT WE STARTED
WITH A DEFENSIVE OPERATION WHICH
MEANS, UM, THAT WE DIDN'T SEND
ANY FIREFIGHTERS INSIDE THE
BUILDING.
REPORTER: METRO ARSON
INVESTIGATORS ARRESTED WILLIAM
MCKEY AFTER HE ADMITTED TO
STARTING THE FIRES.
NO ONE WAS INJURED BUT OFFICIALS
SAY MCKEY PUT FIREFIGHTERS AND
THE PUBLIC IN DANGER.
>> APPARENTLY OUR PROFELTION IS
A -- PROFESSION IS A DANGEROUS
ONE.
ANYTIME WE'RE DEALING WITH AN
INCIDENT LIKE THAT WITH AS MUCH
FIRE AS WE INITIALLY HAD AND NOT
ONLY ONE INCIDENT BUT TWO OF
THEM, GOING ON AT THE SAME TIME,
THAT, OF COURSE, ONLY INCREASES
THE RISK TO OUR PERSONNEL.
REPORTER: FIRE OFFICIALS SAY
MCKEY ALSO ADMITTED TO SETTING A
CAR ON FIRE JULY 22ND ON
IROQUOIS PARK.
>> TOTAL DISREGARD REGARD FOR
PROPERTY AND PEOPLE'S -- TOTAL
DISREGARD FOR PROPERTY AND
PEOPLE'S LIVES.
GLAD THE OFFICIALS TOOK CARE OF
IT AND FOUND THE PERSON.
REPORTER: WE'RE TOLD IT'S TOO
EARLY IN THE INVESTIGATION TO
DETERMINE HOW THE FIRES WERE
STARTED DUE TO THE EXTENSIVE
DAMAGE TO THE BUILDING ON
OLEANDER.
FIRE OFFICIALS REQUESTED AN
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Former Austin elementary school teacher in jail again - Duration: 1:18.
SENTENCED HER TO HOME
INCARCERATION.
SHE'S NOT OUT OF JAIL JUST YET.
THIS IS LAURA NOWLING IN
FEBRUARY AFTER SHE WAS TAKEN TO
THE SCOTT COUNTY JAIL.
POLICE ARRESTED HER IN AUSTIN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AFTER THEY SAY
SHE HAD DRUGS IN HER PURSE,
CLASSROOM AND HOME.
IN NOVEMBER, SHE PLEADED GUILTY
TO POSSESSION CHARGES AS PART OF
A PLEA DEAL.
>> THERE WERE ISSUES WITH THAT
CASE, SEARCH AND SEIZURE ISSUES,
THINGS I BELIEVE THAT THE POLICE
DID WRONG THAT I WAS IN THE
PROCESS OF GETTING READY TO
RAISE AND ULTIMATELY PROSECUTE
HIM OUT AND I JUST AGREED THAT
THE BEST WAY TO DO IT WAS BY
PLEA BARGAIN.
REPORTER: AS PART OF THE PLEA
DEAL, NOWLING WAS SENTENCED TO A
YEAR IN HOME INCARS ANDRATION
TWO YEARS TO PROBATION.
DAYS AFTER GETTING OUT OF JAIL,
SHE WAS BACK BEHIND BARS ONCE
AGAIN FACING DRUG CHARGES.
MARK DUB IS HER ATTORNEY FOR THE
PLEA DEAL CASE BUT NOT FOR THE
NEW CHARGES.
HE WOULDN'T COMMENT ON THE NEW
CASE BUT SAYS NOWLING SEEMS TO
BE DOING OK.
>> ANYONE THAT IS IN JAILS,
MENTAL, YOU KNOW, MENTAL
SITUATIONS AREN'T GOING TO BE
ALL THAT GREAT BUT SHE SEEMED
UPBEAT AS SHE COULD BE UNDER THE
CIRCUMSTANCES.
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State investigating major breach at NH DHHS - Duration: 2:48.
KE THE STORY THIS
AFTERNOON AWERE LIVE WITH NEW
DETAILS.
REPORTER: THE PROBLEM STARTED
ALL THE WAY BACK IN 2015 WHEN A
PATIENT AT NEW HAMPSHIRE
HOSPITAL WHILE ON A COMPUTER
THAT WAS DESIGNED FOR PATIENT
USE SOMEHOW ACCESSED PERSONAL
H.H.S. FILES.
IT WASN'T CONFIRMED UNTIL HE
POSTED PERSONAL INFORMATION TO
FACEBOOK.
>> THE PATIENT WAS OBSERVED BY A
STAFF MEMBER ACCESSING DHHS
INFORMATION THAT WAS
CONFIDENTIAL.
JOSH: THAT WAS OCTOBER OF 2015.
BUT ACCORDING TO JEFF MYERS,
MANAGEMENT WASN'T NOTIFIED UNTIL
AUGUST OF 2016 IN THE FORM OF A
TIP FROM THE SECURITY OFFICER,
ALMOST A FULL YEAR AFTER THE
ORIGINAL INCIDENT.
>> IN AUGUST OF 2016, ALL WE
WERE ABLE TO IDENTIFY WAS
CERTAIN NONCONFIDENTIAL DHHS
TRAINING MATERIALS THAT HAD BEEN
ACCESSED.
JOSH: WEEKS LATER ON NOVEMBER 4
ON FACEBOOK, MYERS SAID A
POSTING WAS MADE TH WENT WELL
BEYOND TRAINING MATERIALS.
>> PERSONAL INFORMATION,
PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION FROM
AS MANY AS 15,000 PEOPLE MAY
HAVE BEEN BREACHED.
>> THE PARBLETE WAS INVESTIGATED
ON AND OFF FOR A PERIOD OF 13
MONTHS AND NEVER ANY EVIDENCE
THERE WAS ANY INFORMATION UNTIL
HE POSTED IT.
>> THAT'S CORRECT.
AND DOIT AND THE STATE POLICE
AND THE DEPARTMENT AND OTHERS
ARE LOOKING AT THAT AND LOOKING
AT OUR SYSTEM STATEWIDE.
JOSH: WHY ARE WE JUST LEARNING
ABOUT IT?
>> WHAT WE DISCOVERED IS THAT
SOME INFORMATION HAD BEEN POSTED
TO A SOCIAL MEDIA SITE.
AT THAT POINT IN TIME, THE
INDIVIDUAL THAT WA SUSPECTED OF
POSTING THAT INFORMATION HAD NOT
BEEN LOCATED.
SO IT TOOK TIME TO LOCATE THE
INDIVIDUAL AND THEN THERE WAS AN
INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED BY THE
STATE POLICE AND THE ATTORNEY
GENERAL'S OFFICE AND DOIT AND AS
A RESULT OF THAT WE WERE ABLE TO
IDENTIFY INFORMATION THAT HAD
BEEN GOTTEN ACCESS TO.
JOSH: THE POTENTIAL VICTIMS ARE
BEING NOIST THAT.
THIS DATA BREACH FROM OCTOBER,
2015 WAS RECENTLY DISCOVERED BY
THE STATE AND BEING TREATED WITH
TH UTMOST SERIOUSNESS BY ALL
RELEVANT STATE AGENCIES.
NOW IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR
CONCERNS ABOUT THIS BREAC CAL
1-888-901-410.
THERE ARE A LOT OF QUESTIONS WE
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Video: Annapolis businesses benefit from Military Bowl crowd - Duration: 1:28.
>> BUSINESS HAS BEEN GREAT TODAY
THE MILITARY BOWL AND THE PARADE
HAS BROUGHT IN A LOT OF PEOPLE A
LOT OF TOURISTS AS WELL AS A LOT
OF LOCAL
REPORTER: THE MISSION BARBEQUE
RESTAURANT ON DOCK STREET IN
ANNAPOLIS WAS BOOMING FOR LUNC
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
THE MORNING PARADE BEFORE THE
MILITARY BOWL BROUGHT CROWDS
DOWNTOWN, AND CROWDS INTO
O'BRIEN'S PUB.
>> IT HAS BEEN REALLY GOOD
ACTUALLY SUPER BUSY AS SOON AS
THE PARADE ENDED PEOPLE JU
STARTED FLOODING IN ITS GREAT.
REPORTER: FANS FROM AS FAR AWAY
AS CANADA ARE IN FOR THE GAM
PITTING TEMPLE VERSUS WAKE
FOREST.
ALL OF THEM ARE SPENDING MONEY,
BOOSTING THE LOCAL ECONOMY.
>> WE'RE GOING TO HIT A COUPLE
OF RESTAURANTS I THINK T
LADIES HAVE SOME PLANS TO GO TO
THE OUTLETS AND SEE WHAT KINDS
OF BARGAINS ARE AVAILABL
>> SOMETHING TELLS ME I'M NOT
GOING TO WALK ALL THE WAY BACK
TO THE BOWL WITHOUT STOPPING IN
SOME OF THE SHOPS ON THE WAY
REPORTER: THE EXTRA BUSINESS
COMES AT A GOOD TIME FOR
RESTAURANTS.
THEY SAY WINTER IS USUALLY THEIR
SLOWEST TIME OF YEAR.
>> IT DEFINITELY HELPS US GET
THROUGH THESE POPS LIKE RIGHT
BEFORE.
OUR SLOWEST TIME IS PROBABLY
JANUARY AND FEBRURARY SO THESE
POPS DEFINITELY HELP A LOT.
REPORTER: IT'S ALSO A GREAT
OPPORTUNITY TO SHOWCASE
ANNAPOLIS AND ALL IT HAS TO
OFFER, MAKING A GOOD IMPRESSION
ON VISITORS.
IF HIS ALWAYS GREAT TO COME
-- IT IS ALWAYS GREAT TO COME
DOWN HERE WE NEVER HAVE ANY
ISSUES AND ITS ALWAYS A LOT OF
FUN BEING IN THIS AREA.
REPORTER: THIS IS THE 4TH YEAR
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Ponca City family speaks about escaping house fire - Duration: 1:21.
CITY.
MECCA: THE FIRE STARTED JUST
OUTSIDE OF THIS ALL IN THERE WAS
A TWO-YEAR-OLD BOY ON THIS BED.
HIS OLDER SISTER CAME DOWN THE
HALL, BUSTING THROUGH THE DOOR
TO SAVE HIM.
>> I RAN HERE
.
THIS PART MAKES ME CRY.
MECCA: ALMOST TOO HARD TO TALK
ABOUT, THE FIRE BURNING THE BED
HER BROTHER WAS ON.
>> 50 DOOR AND OPENED IT AND I
GRABBED HIM AS QUICK AS I COULD
BECAUSE THERE WAS FIRE ON THE
BED, ON THE MATTRESS.
MECCA: SHE GOT HIM AND THE REST
OF HIS FAMILY.
>> I WOKE UP MY DAD AND JUST
STARTED BANGING ON THE DOOR.
MECCA: ONCE OUT, THIS IS WHAT
THEY SAW.
FLAMES DESTROYING THEIR HOME
HERE ON NORTH ELM.
NEIGHBORS RUSHING TO HELP.
>> WE WERE HALF NAKED.
THEY BROUGHT BLANKETS AND COATS
OVER TO US.
MECCA: THEY WENT BACK THERE
TODAY.
WE WERE THERE.
ALMOST EVERYTHING IS BURNED FROM
ITEMS IN THE BEDROOM, THE
CEILING, THE LIVING ROOM
FURNITRE, THE CHRISTMAS TREE AND
ALL ITS TRIMMINGS.
GONE.
>> THINGS CAN BE REPLACED.
PEOPLE CANNOT.
MY FAMILY IS ALIVE.
MY FAMILY IS SAFE.
MECCA: FOR NOW THEY ARE STAYING
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Lawmakers propose committee that would tackle drug epidemic - Duration: 1:54.
TICAL REPORTER PAUL MERRILL
HAS THE STORY.
PAUL: ACCORDING TO THE ATTORNEY
GENERAL'S OFFICE THE OPIOID
EPIDEMIC IS KILLING AN AVERAGE
OF ONE MAINER A DAY.
IT WILL BE A SLOW BILL IN 2017
THAT TRIES TO TACKLE THE
PROBLEM.
THOSE BILLS WILL GET
CATEGORIZED AND SENT TO
DIFFERENT COMMITTEES.
WHAT WE ARE GOING TO BLACK IS
THAT COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH.
PAUL:
THAT IS WHY ASSISTANT
HEALTH -- HOUSE MINORITY LEADER
ELLIE ESPLING IS PUSHING
LEGISLATIVE LEADERS TO CREATE A
SEPARATE COMMITTEE TO
SPECIFICALLY DEAL WITH BILLS
CONCERNING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC.
HOUSE SPEAKER SARA GIDEON
SUCCESSFULLY PASSED A NARCAN
BILL OVER GOVERNOR LEPAGE'S
OBJECTION EARLIER THIS YEAR.
TODAY, GIDEON, A DEMOCRAT, SAYS
SHE'S OPEN TO THE IDEA OF
DISCUSSING THE PROPOSAL FROM
ESPLING, A REPUBLICAN.
>> WELL, IT SEEMS THERE'S A TRUE
BIPARTISAN SPIRIT NOW TO DO
SOMETHING.
WE NOW HAVE MORE MAINERS DYING
OF OPIOID OVERDOSES THAN IN CAR
ACCIDENTS.
PAUL DOCTOR RON SPRINGEL IS A
: RECOVERY ADVOCATE.
>> I THINK THAT THE RECOVERY
COMMUNITY WELCOMES ANYTHING THAT
MAY STREAMLINE THE CONSIDERATION
OF WHAT WE WILL CERTAINLY SEE AS
A LARGE NUMBER OF BILLS BEING
PUT FORWARD.
PAUL LAST WEEK, THE LEPAGE
: ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCED AN
INVESTMENT IN MORE THAN 300 NEW
SLOTS FOR MEDICATION-ASSISTED
DRUG TREATMENT.
DEMOCRATS CALLED IT A SHIFT IN
POLICY FROM THE GOVERNOR'S
OFFICE.
ESPLING SAYS EVERYONE IS ON THE
SAME SIDE OF THIS FIGHT.
>> WHEN YOU HAVE ALL BODIES
INTERESTED IN SOLVING THE SAME
PROBLEM, I THINK THAT WARRANTS
BRINGING EVERYONE TOGETHER AND
HIGHLIGHTING THAT AS SOMETHING
THAT WE CAN ALL SEEK TO SOLVE.
PAUL: EXPECT LAWMAKERS TO
INTRODUCE A LOT OF BILLS THAT
ARE TRYING TO TACKLE THE PROBLEM
OF MAINE'S OPIOID EPIDEMIC.
BILL TITLES ARE DUE BY THE END
OF THE DAY ON FRIDAY, SO WE'LL
LEARN WHAT THEY ARE AND,
HOPEFULLY, A LITTLE BIT MORE
ABOUT EACH ONE OF THEM AS SOON
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Annual Holiday Hero Blood drive has arrived - Duration: 1:07.
.
AND TOMORROW FROM 11:00 UNTIL
6:00.
AS YOU CAN SEE, THERE ARE HEROS
PRETTY MUCH EVERYWHERE HERE
DONATING OR WAITING TO DONATE
AND BRINGING AWARENESS TO THIS
GREAT IMPORTANT NEED FOR BLOOD
IS NO SMALL ISSUE.
ONE PERSON COULD SAVE THREE
LIVES.
HERE REGIONALLY, 500 UNITS GET
USED DAILY AND THE NEED NEVER
ENDS, FOLKS.
MANY PEOPLE WE SPOKE WITH TODAY
HAVE COME OUT BECAUSE IT'S
BECOME TRADITION AND ALSO
BECAUSE SAVING LIVES TO THEM IS
JUST THE RIGHT THING TO DO.
>> WHEN YOU COME DOWN, YOU THINK
[ INDISCERNIBLE ]
>> HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN COMING
DOWN?
>> FOUR YEARS.
>> IT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU.
>> YES, SIR.
>> WHY SO?
>> BECAUSE I'VE GOT O-NEGATIVE.
IT'S A UNIVERSAL DONOR.
ALL OF THESE E-MAILS KEEP
BEGGING ME TO COME DOWN BECAUSE
THEY NEED A NEED FOR O-NEGATIVE.
>> DOES IT ALL YEAR ROUND.
EVERY TIME, IT'S LIKE EVERY
THREE MONTHS OR FOUR MONTHS WHEN
IT'S TIME FOR HIM TO DONATE, HIM
AND HIS BROTHER COMES OUT AND DO
IT.
>> OK.
>> AND HIS SON COMES OUT WITH
HIS DAD TO SUPPORT HIM.
>> I WANT TO GIVE BACK TO
SOMEONE THAT COULD POSSIBLY USE
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Cardinals prepare to face Virginia - Duration: 1:27.
OPENING UP ACC PLAY AGAINST
12TH-RANKED VIRGINIA CAVALIERS
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE FOR THE CARDS
MAY BE HOW THEY'LL REACT COMING
OFF AN EMOTIONAL WIN OVER RIVAL
KENTUCKY LAST WEEK AND PLAYING A
TOUGH TEAM THAT SWEPT THE CARDS
LAST YEAR.
>> WE'RE IMPROVING AND THAT'S
WHAT YOU WANT TO SEE.
EACH WEEK, YOU WANT TO SEE
YOURSELVES GET BETTER BUT LIKE I
SAID BEFORE, EVERY GAME I
IS -- WICHITA STATE IS A LITTLE
BIT LIKE VIRGINIA EXCEPT WICHITA
STATE RUNS A BIT MORE.
THEY PLAY THE SAME TYPE OF
DEFENSE AS VIRGINIA DOES.
PRESEASON SCHEDULE GOT US READY,
KENTUCKY GOT US READY FOR
CAROLINA.
WICHITA STATE GETS YOU READY FOR
VIRGINIA.
EVERY GAME THE WAY IT'S PLAYED
GETS YOU READY FOR ANOTHER
OPPONENT AND HELPS YOU IMPROVE.
>> THE CARDS WILL ALSO HAVE TO
ADJUST TO THE DIFFERENT STYLE OF
PLAY BETWEEN KENTUCKY AND
VIRGINIA.
CATS LIKE TO GET UP AND DOWN.
THE CAVS LIKE TO SLOW IT DOWN
AND PLAY POSSESSION BASKETBALL
GIVING FITS TO OPPOSING TEAMS.
>> VIRGINIA IS VERY, VERY TOUGH
GAME TO PREPARE FOR.
VERY DIFFICULT.
ALL PHASES OF THE GAME.
YOU KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE A
CLOSE GAME.
YOU KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE
DIFFICULT TO SCORE.
YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO BE AS GOOD
AS THEY ARE DEFENSIVELY.
SO VIRGINIA IS ALWAYS DIFFICULT
TO PLAY AGAINST.
SO VIRGINIA'S ROAD TOUGH.
THEY'RE A VERY GOOD BASKETBALL
TEAM.
OUTSTANDING ON DEFENSE.
THEIR NUMBERS ARE GREAT.
THEY'VE GOT GREAT SHOOTERS NOW,
TOO, TO GO ALONG WITH THAT.
REPORTER: COACH PITINO ALSO SAID
THIS IS PROBABLY THE STRONGEST
THE ACC HAS EVER BEEN AND THEY
BETTER BE READY TO PLAY AGAINST
ONE OF THE TOUGHER TEAMS TO OPEN
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Police give advice on how to stay safe after the holidays - Duration: 1:29.
MAKE YOU A TARGET.
MORGAN LENTES EXPLAINS
>> CAMERAS, I WENT TO GET A, UM,
CONCEAL TO CARRY SO I TRY TO
STAY ON TOP OF THINGS.
REPORTER: SHE'S NOT TAKE
ANYTHING CHANCES SINCE HER
SHIVELY HOME WAS BROKEN INTO
LAST YEAR.
>> I'D RATHER BE SHAVE THAN
SORRY.
REPORTER: SO WHEN SHE TOOK HE
HER -- I'D RATHER BE SAFE THAN
SORRY.
REPORTER: SO WHEN SHE TOOK OUT
HER TRASH, SHE MADE SURE SHE HAD
NOTHING IN HER BINS THAT WOULD
ATTRACT THIEVES.
>> BIG BOXES, I LEAVE IN THE
GARAGE.
REPORTER: INVESTIGATORS HAVE A
WARNING FOR PEOPLE THIS TIME OF
YEAR.
EY SAY THIEVES OFTEN DRIVE
THROUGH NEIGHBORHOODS LOOKING
FOR BOXES THAT ADVERTISE
HIGH-PRICED PRESENTS SUCH AS
BIG-SCREEN TV'S AND COMPUTERS
IF THEY FIND ONE, SOMETIMES
THIEVES COME BACK TO BREAK IN
AND STEAL THE ITEMS.
>> IT'S JUST SOCIETY TODAY.
WE ALL ARE RECEPTIVE TO SOME
KIND OF VIOLATIONS.
IT JUST HAPPENS ALL OVER, BUT, I
MEAN, YOU KNOW, IF YOU STICK
TOGETHER, THERE'S SAFETY IN
NUMBERS.
REPORTER: JAMES LUDLOW LIVES
NEXT DOOR TO WILLIAMS.
>> COLLECTIVELY, WE TRY TO, YOU
KNOW, KEEP SOME TYPE OF
SURVEILLANCE.
IF WE SEE SOMETHING THAT DON'T
LOOK RIGHT WE TRY TO CONTACT
EACH OTHER.
REPORTER: THAT'S ONE STEP POLICE
SUPPORT.
THEY SUGGEST BREAKING DOWN BOXES
EVEN TURNING THEM INSIDE OUT
BEFORE SETTING IT OUTSIDE.
WILLIAMS SAYS SHE'LL DO WHATEVER
SHE HAS TO TO PROTECT HER
CHILDREN.
>> THAT'S MY JOB AS A PARENT TO
MAKE SURE THAT THEY'R
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Video: Baltimore County libraries partner with WBAL-TV 11 for reading challenge - Duration: 1:41.
REPORTER: THIS IS A NEW CHAPTER
FOR TAYLOR PRISTOOP.
SHE AND HER MOM USED TO BOND
OVER BOOKS DIFFERENT IN A
DIFFERENT WAY
>> WHEN I WAS YOUNGER, ME AND MY
MOM WOULD LAY IN BED READ LONG
BOOKS AND READ BOOKS IN A
SERIES.
REPORTER: SHE'S NOW 14, AND
READS MOSTLY ON HER OWN.
>> IT'S KIND OF LIKE YOU GET
WRAPPED INTO A TV SHOW YOU G
WRAPPED INTO A BOOK.
REPORTER: THE MOTHER AND
DAUGHTER ARE TALKING ABOUT
TURNING A PAGE, READING MORE
TOGETHER AS PART OF A CHALLENGE
I LIKE THE IDEA OF TAKING A
CHALLENGE AND WORKING WI HER
TO EITHER READ IT TOGETHER OR TO
READ IT SEPARATELY ENVIABLE TO
COME BACK AND TALK ABOUT THE
BOOK.
REPORTER: THAT CHALLENGE IS
THROUGH THE BALTIMORE COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
WE HAVE DIFFERENT TOPICS EACH
MONTH AND IT'S DESIGNED TO
ENGAGE PEOPLE AND GET THEM
EXCITED ABOUT READING AND
TALKING ABOUT DIFFERENT THINGS
THEY WOULDN'T NORMALLY DISCUSS
JANUARY IS READ A MEMOIR.
IT JUST SNAP A PICTURE OF
YOURSELF.
REPORTER: AND IF YOU'RE CAMERA
SHY, A PHOTO OF THE BOOK WILL
WORK TOO.
>> WE WILL BE MONITORING IT AND
AT THE END OF EVERY BUSINESS DAY
EACH MONTH WE'RE GOING TO SELECT
TWO PICTURES RANDOMLY AND WIN
AMAZON GIFT CARDS.
REPORTER: JUST TALKING ABOUT THE
CHALLENGE IS GIVING TAYLOR AND
HER MOM A CHANCE TO LEARN MORE
ABOUT EACH OTHER
I STRUGGLED WITH IT.
REPORTER: SHE STRUGGLED WITH
FAHRENHEIT 451 SO MUCH I
SCHOOL, SHE PRETENDED TO READ
IT.
>> I FAKE READING THE
OUTSIDERS.
SORRY MR. BOSTON.
REPORTER: BY THE WAY, THAT'S A
CATAGORY IN THE CHALLENGE TOO.
JULY, READ A BOOK YOU FAKED
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Scattered clouds, temps dip into 30s Tuesday evening - Duration: 3:25.
NOW YOUR WBAL-TV 11 WEATHER
FORECAST WITH METEOROLOGIST JOHN
COLLINS.
JOHN: BY THE TIME WE CHANGE OVER
TO THE NEW YEAR, IT WILL MATT
MEAD IS WARM.
YOU CAN SEE WHERE TEMPERATURES
ARE GOING.
THE AIRPORT IS DOWN TO 58
DEGREES.
IT IS IN THE 50'S TO AROUND 60
DEGREES ACROSS THE CHESAPEAKE
BAY REGION.
LOOK AT OAKLAND.
37 DEGREES RIGHT NOW.
43 DEGREES IN ELKINS.
THOSE TEMPERATURES ARE BEGINNING
TO DROP OFF RATHER RAPIDLY.
IF YOU ARE GOING OUT THIS
EVENING, WHERE A HEAVIER COAT
THAN YOU THINK YOU WILL NEED
RIGHT NOW AS YOU WILL DEFINITELY
NEED IT.
IT IS STILL 60 DEGREES AT OCEAN
CITY.
THE CLOUDS KIND OF TELL THE
STORY.
YOU CAN KIND OF CA LINE RIGHT
AROUND THERE.
THAT IS WHERE THE COOL FRONT IS.
IT GOT WINDY AROUND THE FRONT
AND ALL THE PRECIPITATION IS OUT
OF RANGE OF THE RADAR.
IT IS OVER THE OCEAN RIGHT NOW.
COLDER AIR IS SLEEPING IN BEHIND
THAT FRONT.
THERE IS NOT MUCH INDICATION
THAT ANY WARM AIR IS GOING TO
COME BACK ANYTIME SOON.
THE WEATHER PATTERN OVER THE
NEXT FEW DAYS LEADING INTO THE
NEW YEAR TAKES A SERIES OF
STORMS ACROSS THE NORTHERN TIER
OF STATES AND THOSE THAT JUST
KIND OF BRUSH US WITH SOME
WEATHER AND CONTINUED COLD
CONDITIONS.
YOU CAN SEE HOW COLD THE AIR IS
UP IN CANADA.
IT IS WHAT YOU KIND OF EXPECT
THIS TIME OF YEAR.
COLDEST READINGS ARE EAST OF
HUDSON BAY RIGHT NOW.
THE WARMEST WEATHER IS DOWN IN
TEXAS AND FLORIDA.
AGAIN, THAT IS PRETTY TYPICAL
FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR.
BY DAYBREAK TOMORROW, WE WILL BE
DOWN CLOSE TO FREEZING.
A FEW SCATTERED CLOUDS.
THE NORMAL LOW AS 26 DEGREES
THIS TIME OF YEAR.
DURING THE DAY TOMORROW, NOT A
BIG REBOUND AT ALL.
ONLY 43 DEGREES TO 48 DEGREES
FOR THE HIGH.
MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES.
NORMAL HIGH 42 DEGREES THIS TIME
OF YEAR.
NORTHWEST WINDS AT 10 TO 50
MILES PER HOUR THAN TODAY
TOMORROW -- 15 MILES PER HOUR
DURING THE DAY.
A BIT OF A BREEZE.
THE WINDCHILL FACTOR.
HERE IS OUR FUTURECAST.
SYSTEM MOVING OUT.
THERE WILL BE SOME LAKE-EFFECT
SNOW'S TO OUR NORTHWEST.
WE SHOULD BE DRY WEDNESDAY.
AS WE GOING TO THURSDAY, THE
WEATHER CLOSES IN ON US AND BY
THURSDAY MORNING, WE SEE
PRECIPITATION COMING IN WITH
THIS NEXT SYSTEM.
TEMPERATURES WILL BE MARGINALLY
COLD HERE.
SOME OF YOU MAY SEE A LITTLE
SNOW OR ICE OR SLEET OR
SOMETHING MIXED WITH RAIN.
EVENTUALLY, TEMPERATURES WARM
AND IT BECOMES RAIN AND MOVES
OUT OF THE PICTURE THURSDAY
AFTERNOON.
LAKE-EFFECT SNOW AND UPSLOPE
SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS CONTINUE
INTO FRIDAY.
THERE WILL BE SOME ACCUMULATION
DOWN HERE.
THE SKI AREAS WILL BE PICKING UP
MEASURABLE SNOW.
45 DEGREES TOMORROW.
THURSDAY, THE DIFFERENCE IS
THURSDAY WE HAVE SOME
PRECIPITATION IN THE MORNING.
SOME OF THAT COULD BE MIXED
PRECIPITATION.
MORE PRECIPITATION ON SUNDAY.
THAT LOOKS LIKE THERE COULD BE
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Breast Implant Dr. Hourglass, Houston, Austin, Dallas, San Antonio - Duration: 6:31.
Hi, this is Dr. Hourglass, and welcome to another video in our channel Wonder Breasts.
Today we are going to discuss breast implants bottoming out.
In this channel we discuss everything related to breast surgery.
Welcome back.
If you are considering cosmetic surgery to enhance your breasts, or if you have already had plastic surgery
on your breasts, there is one thing that will happen to every patient
who undergoes breast augmentation with implants too big for their anatomy.
This complication is called bottoming out.
So what is bottoming out?
An implant is typically placed at the center of the breast.
With time the implant will settle, which is normal.
But if the patient has an implant that is very big and heavy, or they have poor skin elasticity,
the implant will continue to descend with time.
In this diagram, you see where the implant was placed during surgery.
The implant is right at the center of the breast.
With time, the implant will descend.
This increases the distance between the nipple and the inframammary fold.
The other reason for implants bottoming out is poor skin tone.
The internal structures of the breast can be damaged by time, genetics, smoking, previous surgery,
and thinning of the breast tissue, among other things.
The implant has some weight and the skin is holding the implant in place; if skin elasticity is poor,
the implant's weight stretches the skin over time, allowing the implant to descend
into an incorrect anatomical place.
In this picture, you can see the patient with an implant in the right anatomical place,
right at the middle of the breast.
In this next picture, you see how the breast has bottomed out with loss of fullness on top,
resulting in a more prominent inferior pole of the breast.
So, choosing the right breast implant for you is essential to get the best results and
also to avoid complications like implants bottoming out after the surgery.
In this video we discussed breast implants bottoming out.
Next week we will discuss the Stretch Marks after Breast Augmentation.
Remember to comment below, share this video, like this video, and subscribe to our channel
for more information, here at the Wonder Breasts channel, only on YouTube.
Also, you can log on to our website,
for more information about your procedure and to see amazing surgical results.
Remember to log on to our Hourglass TV for more information about your surgical procedures.
On Monday we have Bootyman for everything related to buttock enhancement procedures.
Tuesdays: Wonder Breasts where we discuss topics related to cosmetic breast surgery.
Wednesdays we have Star Bodies. If you want to have a star body log on to our Hourglass TV.
Thursdays: Hourglass OR you're going to see me doing live surgeries with before and after pictures.
Also Shoddy where we discuss cases that require cosmetic surgical revision.
And Friday SuperHourGlass for topics related to have that Hourglass figure that you want.
And finally live broadcast surgeries every day of the week on Facebook live, Periscope and SnapChat.
All these and more in the Hourglass TV!
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Former Oklahoma legislator proposes tax on soda - Duration: 1:28.
BERS TO
BACK IT UP.
KOCO'S MECCA RAYNE LIVE WITH THE
DETAILS.
MECCA: IT WOULD GO ON DRINKS
LIKE THIS, SO THE, POP EVEN TEA
BRINGING THE HUNDREDS OF
MILLIONS IS -- OF IT'S SOMETHING
DOLLARS.
YOU CAN AND OFTEN DO BUY
ANYWHERE.
A SUGARY DRINK OF YOUR CHOICE.
IT COULD ALSO BE THE ANSWER TO
OKLAHOMA'S BUDGET $869 MILLION
BUDGET SHORTFALL.
>> I'VE OFFERED A SOFT DRINK TAX
AGAIN.
I THINK IT'S A LUXURY.
JONATHAN
MECCA: FORMER LEGISLATOR JERRY
ELLIS SAYS SINCE SODA REALLY
ISN'T A HAVE TO HAVE ITEM, HE
THINKS OKLAHOMANS WOULD SUPPORT
TAXING IT TO BRING IN MONEY.
HERE IS AN EXAMPLE.
>> IF YOU DID A NICKLE ON EVERY
12 OUNCES, IT WOULD PROBABLY
GENERATE IF YOU USE THAT MONEY
$200 MILLION.
FROM MEDICAID, YOU'D GET $1.60
FEDERAL FOR EVERY STATE DOLLAR
AND THIS $200 MILLION COULD TURN
INTO $500 MILLION.
MECCA: SAYING OKLAHOMANS DIDN'T
CARE FOR THE PENNY SALES TAX AND
LIKELY WON'T BE FANS ON AN
INCREASE ON FUEL OR ELIMINATING
TAX EXEMPTIONS.
BUT HE THINKS A SOFT DRINK TAX
COULD BE ANOTHER STORY.
>> IT'S A LUXURY.
IT'S OPTIONAL.
IT'S NOT GOING TO HURT ANYBODY
AND IT CAN BRING IN SOME BIG
DOLLARS THAT CAN HELP BAIL THIS
STATE OUT.
MECCA: ELLIS DID INTRODUCE THIS
IDEA BEFORE BACK IN 2003.
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Video: Are Roland Park residents used to bike lanes yet? - Duration: 1:44.
>> SHE WAS TRYING TO PARK IN THE
BIKE LANE I WAS IN THE CAR LANE.
>> CAN YOU PUT IT RIGHT HERE?
REPORTER: THIS WAS DECEMBER
2015.
>> HOLY EFFING MOLY.
REPORTER: A YEAR LATER, A MUCH
DIFFERENT SCENE ALONG ROLAND
AVENUE, IT WAS PART OF THE FIRST
PROTECTED BIKE LANES IN
BALTIMORE AND FOR RESIDENTS, IT
WAS A MATTER OF BREAKING OLD
HABITS.
>> ESPECIALLY EARLY IN THE
MORNING TO GET THEIR COFFEE,
JUST RUNNING YOU KNOW, PARK NEXT
TO THE CURB, DONE, GONE.
SO IT TOOK A LITTLE WHILE TO GET
USED TO.
>> I WAS INITIALLY A LITTLE
UNCLEAR ABOUT YOU KNOW WHICH
SIDE OF THE LINE I WAS SUPPOSED
TO BE ON AS THE DRIVER OF A CAR.
THE SIGN READS PLEASE PARK
--
REPORTER: THE SIGN READS PLEASE
PARK CORRECTLY, IT'S A SYMBOL
FOR BALTIMORE'S RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN ITS ROADS AND ITS BIKES
SHIFTING TO THE NEXT GEAR.
SINCE THEN, THE CITY'S PUT IN AN
OVER TWO AND A HALF MILE
PROTECTED LANE DOWNTOWN.
AND BACK IN OCTOBER, BIKE SHARE.
THE BALTIMORE CITY DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION LAUNCHED IT WITH
22 STATIONS AND 185 BIKES.
THIS INCLUDES THE LARGEST
PED-ELEC OR ELECTRIC MOTOR
ASSISTED BIKE SHARE FLEET IN
NORTH AMERICA AND THE 3RD
LARGEST PED-ELEC FLEET IN THE
WORLD BEHIND COPENHAGEN AND
MADRID.
SINCE ITS LAUNCH.
THE BIKES HAVE BEEN RIDDEN OVER
11,000 MILES AND THERE HAVE BEEN
OVER 8,233 TRIPS.
>> WE WENT TO COPENHAGEN A
COUPLE YEARS AGO AND I THOUGHT
THERE WAS A BIKE RACE BECAUSE
THERE WERE SO MANY BIKES.
IT'S AMAZING SO I THINK IT WOULD
BE GREAT IF WE COULD GET CLOSER
TO THAT.
REPORTER: AND WHILE IT MAY NOT
BE TO THE LIKING OF ALL DRIVERS
MANY SAY THE CITY IS PEDALING IN
THE RIGHT DIRECTION.
>> I THINK IT'S A WORK IN
PROGRESS BUT I REALLY HOPE WE
CONTINUE TO HEAD IN THIS
DIRECTION.
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