SENIOR
CLASS VICE PRESIDENT, JORDAN
MEIER.
>> I'M MAJOR DON MEIER, I'M A
SENIOR THE HIGH COOL AND I PRAY
SOCCER, BASKETBALL, SOFTBALL AND
I RUN TRACK.
I HAVE SO MUCH HEART FOR ALL
FOUR SPORTS THAT I PLAY, BUT I
PROBABLY HAVE TO SAY SOCCER.
I WORK HARD IN THAT SPORT, IT'S
BY FAR PROBABLY MY FAVORITE, I
LOVE MY TEAM.
SPORTS THAT COME EASIEST TO ME
WOULD BE SOFTBALL, I'VE PLAYED
IT FOREVER A IT'S PROBABLY MY
DAD'S FAVORITE SPORT AND HE'S
ONE OF THE BIGGEST LIKE LEADERS
IN MY LIFE, HE'S MOST
INFLUENTIAL.
AND I DON'T KNOW, I'VE GOTTEN
FIRST TEAM ALL STATE FOR IT AND
I'M VERY PROUD OF HOW FAR I'VE
COME IN THAT SPORT.
BEING A STUDENT ATHLETE AT
PLYMOUTH REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
HAS BEEN VERY REWARDING FOR ME
FOR MY ACADEMIC CLASSES MAINLY
BECAUSE TIME MANAGEMENT, THAT IS
ONE THING I'VE LEARNED VERY WELL
IN SPORTS.
ALSO LEADERSHIP BEING A VARSITY
CAPTAIN, IT HELPS ME BE A ROLE
MODEL FOR ALL MY YOUNGER GIRLS
FOR JUNIORS, SOPHOMORE AND
FRESHMEN.
I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO THANK MY
FAMILY, MY FRIEND, MY TEAMMATES,
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MBTA cash transported in unarmored rental trucks - Duration: 1:43.
QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW MUCH
SECURITY IS USED WHEN THE TEAM
MOVES -- NEEDS MONEY.
PICTURES OBTAINED SHOW
EMPLOYEES
LOOTING BOXES.
ACCORDING TO AN
AUDIT, WHAT ARE
KNOWN AS MOBILE BULK UNITS ARE
SUPPOSED TO BE TRANSPORTED TO
THE MONEY ROOM VIA ARMORED
TRUCKS.
EMPLOYEES WERE SHOCKED TO SEE A
RENTAL TRUCK USED FOR THE JOB
BUT IT MAY BE CRIMINAL.
THE WORKERS FELT HARASSED AND
CALLED POLICE TO KEEP THE PEACE.
MANAGEMENT APPROVED THE
CONTRACT
THAT IS SUPPOSED TO CUT IN HALF
THE COST OF HANDLING MONEY.
SINCE BRINGS TOOK OVER THE JOB
NOTHING HAS CHANGED.
HE SAID EMPLOYEES ALSO
USED
TRUCKS LIKE THINGS ACCOMPANIED
BY AN ARMED GUARD.
THEY HAVE PRIVATIZED SECURITY
INSIDE THE MONEY ROOM.
A PRIVATE SECURITY GUARD WAS
CAUGHT SLEEPING ON THE JOB.
>> A SPOKESPERSON TOLD
US USING
TRUCKS IS COMMON FOR SOME CASH
COLLECTION.
THEY ARE SOMETIMES USED FOR ONE
OR TWO PICKUPS THE FOR RETURNING
TO THE CASH COLLECTION FACILITY.
ARMORED TRUCKS ARE USED FOR
MAKING MULTIPLE STOPS.
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Woman arrested after Loveland pursuit back on the run - Duration: 0:58.
CLE.
THE JUDGE POINTED OUT THAT HE
HAS AT LEAST FOUR CHARGES IN
HAMILTON COUNTY WHERE HE FAILED
TO APPEAR.
THEY HAVE ASKED FOR A HIGH BOND.
ONE WITH HELD ON A LOWER BOND.
AMANDA WAS RELEASED ON HER OWN
COGNIZANCE.
SHE NOW HAS A WARRANT ON HER US
-- FOR HER ARREST AFTER FAILING
TO SHOW UP.
>> I'M ALWAYS DURING DELIVERY
COME AS I DID NOT THINK TO TAKE
THE KEYS OUT OF THE CAR.
REPORTER: SHE WAS MORE SURPRISED
TO FIND -- GET THE CALL THAT THE
POLICE HAD FOUND HER CAR.
SHE LOST PERSONAL ITEMS AND
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State leaders want answers on lawmaker's settlement money - Duration: 1:23.
STORY NEW AT 5:00.
MECCA: THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY SAYS
IT IS ALL ABOUT THE MONEY IN
THAT SETTLEMENT.
THEY ARE DEMANDING ANSWERS.
THEY WANT TO KNOW WHERE THE
MONEY CAME FROM AND WHO APPROVED
IT.
DAN KIRBY IS THE STATE
REPRESENTATIVES AT THE CENTER OF
THIS WHOLE DEBACLE.
ACCUSATIONS OF SEXUAL HARRASMENT
BY A LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT.
BUT HIS INNOCENSE OR GUILT IS
NOT WHAT THIS ALL ABOUT, IT'S
THIS.
$44,500 FOR A SETTLEMENT.
>> IT'S NOT A GRABBING OF MONEY
WHERE YOU REACH IN AND YOU TAKE
MONEY FROM THE PUBLIC AND YOU
JUST SPEND IT HOWEVER YOU WANT.
MECCA: AND AT THIS POINT THAT'S
HOW DEMOCRATIC STATE CHAIR, MARK
HAMMONS, SEES IT BECAUSE OF THE
LACK OF INFORMATION OR ANSWERS
TO QUESTIONS THEY'VE ASKED.
WHERE DID THE MONEY COME FROM,
HOW WAS IS APPROVED, WHO GAVE
THE APPROVAL AND WHY?
>> THE SPEAKER CANNOT HIMSELF
APPROPRIATE FUNDS.
IT TAKES A VOTE OF THE HOUSE AND
THE SENATE AND THE GOVERNOR'S
SIGNATURE FOR US TO SUPPOSEDLY
DECIDE HOW WE ARE GOING TO
EXPAND PUBLIC MONEY.
SURE DID NOT DO IT IN THIS CASE.
MECCA: HIS PRESS SECRETARY SENT
US STATEMENT.
IT SAYS IN PART HIS FIRST ACTION
, UPON FORMALLY BECOMING SPEAKER
ON WILL BE TO AUTHORIZE THE
JANUARY 3 BIPARTISAN HOUSE RULES
COMMITTEE TO BEGIN INVESTIGATING
THE WRONGFUL TERMINATION
SETTLEMENT PAID TO A FORMER
EMPLOYEE IN NOVEMBER OF HOUSE
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Rain, snow making travel treacherous - Duration: 1:31.
WE SAW SNOW AND RAIN.
>> WE ARE SEEING THE
RAIN FOR
OVER AN HOUR.
IT IS COMING DOWN RIGHT NOW.
THE RAIN IS MELTING THE SNOW.
IF YOU ARE AT HOME, THIS IS WHAT
IT LOOKS LIKE.
IT IS A HEAVY, SLOPPY MESS.
LOTS OF WATER DOWN HERE.
KIND OF A MISERABLE CLEANUP.
NOT THAT FAR AWAY.
IT TOOK HER ALMOST TWO HOURS.
>> IT WAS A BAD RIDE IN.
WHEN I GOT NEAR WORCESTER, IT
WAS NOT A NICE RAIN.
IT HAS BEEN BAD.
>> THE SIDE STREETS ARE
HORRIBLE.
THE SIDE
STREETS, I CAN'T EVEN
LIGHTEN THE FRONT.
>> THIS IS A COUPLE OF HOURS
AGO.
WE STARTED OUT IN SNOW.
NOW WE ARE SEEING THIS RAIN.
IT IS CERTAINLY SLOPPY.
THIS IS THE SNOW THAT IS LEFT.
IT DISAPPEARS.
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Dying of a broken heart is real, experts say - Duration: 1:42.
OFFICE.
AFTER BELOVED ACTING ICONS LIKE
CARRIE FISHER AND HER MOTHER
DAY APART, THE TERM 'DYING OF A
BROKEN HEART' IS BEING THROWN
AROUND.
BUT MEDICAL EXPERTS SAY IT
REALLY DOES EXIST.
BUT -- REALLY DOES EXIST.
>> THERE IS A CARDIOMYOPATHY
CALLED TAKOTSUBO CARDIOMYOPATHY
SYNDROM.
YOU HAVE AN EMOTIONAL SENSE OF
DEPRESSION WHICH MEANS YOUR BODY
FUNCTIONS SLOW DOWN.
WEN YOU THINK ABOUT US HAVING
-- WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT US
HAVING A BROKEN HEART IT
LITERALLY IS A BROKEN HEART.
ALEXIS: YOUNG BLOOD SAYS
EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES ALTER
BRAIN CHEMICALS WHILE MEDICAL
PROFESSIONALS LIKE FRANKIE WOOD
SAYS THE WAY THE HEART WORKS
UNDER STRESS PHYSICALLY CHANGE
>> THE LEFT VENTRACULE THAT IS A
CHAMBER IN THE HEART IS
RESPONSIBLE FOR PUMPING BLOOD TO
THE REST OF THE BODY.
IT ACTUALLY CHANGES IN SIZE.
THE CHAMBER ITSELF CHANGES.
IT IS MORE OF A BULB LOOKING.
IT IS NOT PUMPING AS REGULARLY
AS IT SHOULD.
SOMETIMES WE SEE ARTHMIA
-- ARRHYTHMIAS BECAUSE OF THAT.
ALEXIS: WOOD SAYS THERE ARE
SYMPTOMS TO LOOK OUT FOR
>> CHEST PAINS, SHORTNESS OF
BREATH, DIZZINESS, LIGHT
HEADEDNESS.
FLUID VOLUME ACCESS.
MAYBE THEY STARTED SWELLING IN
THEIR FEET OR THEIR ANKLES.
OR THEY CANT LAY FLAT AT NIGHT
TO BREATH.
-- TO BREATHE.
ALEXIS: ALL OF WHICH CAN BEEN
TREATED WITH MEDICATION, BUT
FIRST REQUIRES A BIT OF ACTION
ON YOUR PART.
IF YOU THINK YOU WOULD LIKE TO
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SYMPTOMS OR
WAYS TO HELP YOURSELF OR OTHERS.
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Local theater helps employee with disability - Duration: 2:03.
WITH THE
STORY.
ARI?
ARI: 25 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS,
FIRST TIME EVER LIVE IN A
BATHROOM.
BUT IT IS WORTH IT.
YOU CAN SEE THE WAY THIS LIFT
WORKS.
THIS EQUIPMENT ENABLED THE WOMAN
TO KEEP HER JOB AND ENABLES CIN
EPOLIS TO KEEP A GREAT EMPLOYEE.
>> THE NEXT SHOWING.
WANT TO DO THE 2:15?
ARI: PAULA MIRABELLA HAS BEEN
WORKING AT CINEPOLIS THEATER IN
JUPITER FOR ABOUT A YEAR NOW,
SHE CALLS IT THE BEST JOB SHE'S
EVER HAD.
>> I'LL SHOW YOU WHAT WE HAVE
AVAILABLE.
WORKING IS PROBABLY THE THING
THAT MAKES ME HAPPIEST.
I FEEL LIKE I'M PART OF A
COMMUNITY.
I FEEL LIKE I'VE ACCOMPLISHED
SOMETHING.
ARI: SO WHEN MANAGEMENT
APPROACHED HER ABOUT CHANGING
FROM PART TIME TO FULL TIME, SHE
WAS EXCITED AND FLATTERED.
BUT SHE HAD TO SAY NO.
>> THAT WAS IMPOSSIBLE BECAUSE I
WAS UNABLE TO USE THE RESTROOM
HERE.
ARI: PAULA HAS MUSCULAR
DYSTROPHY.
SHE'S BEEN CONFINED TO A
WHEELCHAIR FOR MORE THAN 30
YEARS.
IN ORDER FOR HER TO USE THE
BATHROOM, SHE NEEDS A MECHANICAL
LIFT TO TAKE HER FROM HER CHAIR
TO THE TOILET.
SHE WOULD NEVER EAT OR DRINK AT
WORK SO SHE COULD MAKE IT
THROUGH HER FOUR HOUR SHIFT.
THAT PLAN JUST WASN'T POSSIBLE
FOR EIGHT HOURS.
BUT CINEPOLIS WOULDN'T ACCEPT
HER NO.
INSTEAD, THEY DECIDED TO FIND A
WAY.
>> IT'S HARD TO FIND QUALITY
PEOPLE, SOMEBODY WHO WILL TAKE
CARE OF THE GUESTS WITHOUT
QUESTION.
ARI: SO CINEPOLIS AND PAULA
WORKED WITH THE FLORIDA DIVISION
OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND
INSTALLED A $12,000 LIFT IN A
THEATER BATHROOM.
>> AND NOW THAT IT'S IN, I CAN
WORK REGULAR HOURS JUST LIKE
ANYBODY ELSE.
ARI: AND SHE DOES.
AS MANY HOURS AS SHE WANTS.
>> I'M REALLY GRATEFUL TO
CINEPOLIS FOR ALLOWING THAT TO
HAPPEN.
NO OTHER PLACE HAS EVER DONE
THAT.
FOR ME, ANYWAY.
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Woman accused in 89-year-old man's slaying hints at self defense - Duration: 1:49.
WOULDN'T DENY A ROLE, BUT WOULD
GIVE A REASON FOR IT
MARGARET KINNEY FACES A JUDGE,
AND CHARGES OF AGGRAVATED
MURDER.
THE ELDERLY MAN SHE'S ACCUSED OF
KILLING WAS NO STRANGER, AND IT
GET NO STRANGER THAN THE
CIRCUMSTANCES THAT LED TO HIS
DEATH.
GISELE JACKSON SAW IT ALL UNFOLD
FOR YEARS.
89-YEAR-OLD OTTO STEWART WAS A
FRIEND.
GISELE SAYS DESPITE THE NEARLY
HALF CENTURY AGE DIFFERENCE
, 41-YEAR-OLD MARGRET STAYED
WITH OTTO ON AND OFF AT LEAST A
DECADE.
>> I DON'T KNOW IF HE HAD A SOFT
SPOT IN HIS HEART FOR HER, IF
THEY HAD A THING BUT WHATEVER HE
HAD A SOFT SPOT IN HIS HEART
THAT HE TOOK HER IN NO MATTER
WHAT.
BRIAN: OTTO LIVED IN THIS
NORTHSIDE HOME, FRIENDS SAY
RECENTLY MARGRET MOVED BACK IN,
THIS TIME WITH HER BOYFRIEND
MICHAEL STUMPF.
BOTH ARE NOW ACCUSED OF KILLING
OTTO, USING A CORD OR A ROPE AND
A KNIFE.
BUT IN COURT TODAY, MARGRET'S
ATTORNEY TOLD THE JUDGE QUOTE,
SELF-DEFENSE ISSUES WOULD COME
INTO PLAY.
THOSE WHO KNOW OTTO ARE
SKEPTICAL.
HOW CAN YOU CLAIM
SELF-DEFENSE FROM AN 89-YEAR-OLD
MAN WHO WASN'T A VIOLENT PERSON.
WHAT COULD HE HAVE DONE TO
DESERVE THAT?
BRIAN: AND THE JUDGE APPARENTLY
DIDN'T GIVE THE CLAIM MUCH
WEIGHT EITHER, MARGRET KINNEY
REMAINS IN JAIL ON A ONE MILLION
DOLLAR BOND.
MARGRET'S ATTORNEY DID NOT
ELABORATE ON HOW OR WHY
SELF-DEFENSE ISSUES WOULD COME
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Middletown murder suspects were members of 'Cincinnati White Boys' gang, police say - Duration: 1:48.
DETECTIVES SAY THEY HAVE A LOT
OF EVIDENCE ON THESE GUYS
INCLUDING DNA, FOOTPRINTS AND AT
LEAST ONE CONFESSION.
THEY WALKED INTO COURT IN SINGLE
FILE, DOUG BEST, DEREK BROWN,
AND CHARLES RAY GRAHAM.
THE TRIO IS ACCUSED OF KILLING
47-YEAR-OLD JOE ROMANO LAST
MONTH INSIDE HIS HOME ON
LAFAYETTE AVENUE
DETECTIVES SAY ROMANO WASN'T THE
INTENDED TARGET.
THE MAN WHO LIVED UPSTAIRS IN
THE DUPLEX WAS.
BUT INVESTIGATORS SAY ROMANO GOT
IN THE WAY WHEN HE HEARD THE 3
MEN TRYING TO BREAK IN.
>> MR ROMANO HEARD THE NOISE AND
ATTEMPTED TO INVESTIGATE WHA
THE NOISE WAS.
KARI HE WAS SHOT 3 TIMES AND
DIED IN HIS KITCHE
>> HE WAS GOOD GUY, HE'D DO
ANYTHING FOR ANYBODY.
FUN LOVING.
HE'D GIVE ANYBODY ANYTHING.
HE DIDN'T HAVE TO END IN MURDER.
IT REALLY DIDN'T BC HE WOULD'VE
-- BECAUSE HE WOULD'VE GAVE THEM
WHAT THEY WANTED.
KARIN: BEST, BROWN AND GRAHAM
ARE ALSO ACCUSED OF MURDERING
36-YEAR-OLD TIFFANY HOSKIN
SHE WAS KILLED THE NEXT MORNING
ON A HOME ON JACOBY AVENUE.
>> MR BEST SAID HE SHOT HER
THE BACK OF THE HEAD.
KARI INVESTIGATORS SAY THEY
MURDERED HER TO SHUT HER U
THEN POLICE SAY THE M --
>> WAS ABLE TO GET BLEACH AS
WELL AS GASOLINE TO POUR ON MISS
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At-risk youths help blind WWII veteran clear out unsafe backyard structure - Duration: 1:58.
>> LET'S PULL EVERYTHING, SEE
WHAT WE HAVE UNDERNETH, AND THEN
WE STACK IT.
MEGAN: THESE STUDENTS ARE
LIFTING THE LOAD.
>> I GOT YOU.
MEGAN: OFF A WORLD WAR II
VETERAN'S BACKYARD.
>> BRIGHTEN UP MY WHOLE DAY NOW.
TO THINK OF THIS, ME HELPING OUT
A VETERAN MAKES ME FEEL GOOD.
MEGAN: 20-YEAR-OLD SIMEON
FINNELL IS HELPING 98-YEAR-OLD
ELIJAH TOOLES AND HIS WIFE TAMIE
TAKE DOWN A DILAPIDATED SHED.
>> HE BUILT THAT SHED LIKE 20
SOME ODD YEARS AGO TO PUT MY CAR
IN THEIR CAUSE I WAS THE ONLY
HOUSE ON THE WHOLE STREET THAT
DIDN'T HAVE A DRIVEWAY.
MEGAN: TOOLES SAYS AS THE YEARS
WENT ON, THE ROOF CAVED IN.
NOW, THEY'RE FACING POSSIBLE
FINES FROM THE CITY OF
CINCINNATI, IF SOMETHING ISN'T
DONE ABOUT THE DANGEROUS
STRUCTURE.
TAMIE IS DISABLED AND ELIJAH IS
BLIND AND THEY DIDN'T HAVE THE
MONEY TO HAVE IT REMOVED.
EASTER SEALS VETERAN SERVICES
AND YOUTHBUILD STEPPED IN TO
HELP.
>> IT'S REALLY SOMETHING WHEN
YOU FIND PEOPLE THAT HELP YOU
WITHOUT ASKING FOR ANY MONEY.
MEGAN: MORE THAN A DOZEN AT-RISK
YOUNG ADULTS SPENT THE DAY
MAKING A POSITIVE IMPACT IN
THEIR OWN COMMUNIT
>> PART OF THIS HAS MEANING
TODAY.
YOU'RE REALLY HELPING SOMEONE
OUT WHO HAS SERVED OUT COUNTRY,
DONE A LOT FOR THIS
NEIGHBORHOOD.
MEGAN: FIRST, THE YOUTHBUILD
PARTICIPANTS HELPED BULLDOZE THE
ROOF AND STRUCTURE, THEN THEY
CLEARED OUT THE CLUTTER THAT HAD
BUILT UP OVER ALMOST 50 YEARS.
TOOLES SAYS THE HELP IS VERY
APPRECIATED.
>> IT'S A BLESSING.
IT'S A REAL BLESSING FOR PEOPLE
TO HELP PEOPLE LIKE THIS.
MEGAN: REPORTING IN EVANSTON,
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Penn State readies for Rose Bowl in Pasadena - Duration: 1:16.
TALKS ABOUT THE OFF-THE-FIELD
CONNECTIONS BETWEEN PENN STATE
AND
USC.
PAT: WHEN PENN STATE AND USC
CLASH IN THE ROSE BOWL ON
MONDAY, IT WILL BE THE FIRST
MEETING BETWEEN THE TWO SIDES
SINCE THE 2009 ROSE BOWL, THAT
WAS BEFORE BOTH TEAMS
WERE HIT
WITH NEARBY-CRIPPLING
SANCTIONS TO THEIR PROGRAM.
PENN STATE FOR
THE JERRY
SANDUSKY SCANDAL, THE TROJANS
WERE DOCKED 30 SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR
PROVIDING IMPROPER
BENEFITS TO TO PLAYERS AND
THEIR FAMILIES.
THE TROJANS WE
TALKED TO TODAY
SAY THEY'RE READY TO PUT THE
PAST BEHIND HEM AND LOOK AHEAD
TO MONDAY'S
MATCH UP.
>> NOW IT'S TWO DIFFERENT
PRESENT TEAMS AT STAKE, SO WE
HAVEN'T REALLY -- I WOULDN'T
SAY THE TEAMS THEMSELF HAVEN'T
REASON DEALT WITH SOME OF
THOSE ISSUE, OR SEEN THE END
OF THEM, BUT I DON'T THINK
IT
HAS AN AFFECT IN THIS GAME
THERE'S I JUST KNOW A LITTLE
BIT ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED HERE,
A LITTLE WHAT HAPPENED
THERE,
BUT I KIND OF FEEL IT, WITH
BOTH OF THE PROGRAM, HOW THEY
BOTH HAVE A
CHIP ON THEIR
SHOULDERS, AND EVERYBODY'S
JUST ANXIOUS TO GET
OUT ON THE
FIELD.
PAT: PENN STATE PLAYERS,
SAQUAN BARKLEY, TRACE MCSORLEY
AND A FEW OTHERS
ARE TALKING
TO THE MEDIA RIGHT NOW.
WE'RE GOING TO GO INSIDE AND
GET SOME OF THEIR REACTIONS TO
THE ROSE BOWL AND HAVE THAT
FOR YOU TONIGHT
ON NEWS 8 AT
10:00 AND 11:00.
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Crooks break through wall, steal cigarettes - Duration: 0:50.
REPORTS THE THIEVES
@GOT AWAY WITH THOUSANDS OF
@DOLLARS.
@P>> Reporter: EMPLOYEES SAY THE
@BURGLARS BROKE IN THROUGH THE
@SIDE OF THIS ZEROSTRATION.
@THEY TOLD US SOMEHOW THE
@BURGLARS WERE ABLE TO PULL DOWN
@THE METAL SECURITY WALL AND GO
@IN THROUGH THE OFFICE.
@THEY SAY ONCE THEY GOT INSIDE OF
@THAT OFFICE, THEY RAIDED IT FOR
@CIGARS AND CIGARETTES.
@EMPLOYEES SAY THEY TOOK A COUPLE
@THOUSAND DOLLARS OUT OF THE CASH
@REGISTER AND THE DVR
@SURVEILLANCE RECORDING SYSTEM SO
@THEY WEREN'T ABLE TO GET ANY
@PICTURES OF THOSE BURGLARS.
@JACKSON POLICE WERE ON SCENE FOR
@A COUPLE OF HOURS THIS MORNING,
@INVESTIGATING.
@BUT IF YOU GOT ANY INFORMATION
@TO HELP POLICE CALL CRIME
@STOPPERS.
@601-355-TIPS.
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Mayor Greg Fischer looks back on Louisville's 2016 - Duration: 2:30.
FISCHER TODAY ABOUT THE HIGHS
AND LOWS AND FILED THIS REPORT
EARLIER TODA
>> 2016 WAS A HUGE YEAR IN A LOT
OF DIFFERENT WAYS.
OBVIOUSLY, THE KIND OF PINNACLE
WAS A SAD WEEK.
IT WAS A CELEBRATORY WEEK AS
WELL.
THAT'S WHEN MUHAMMAD ALI PASSED.
REPORTER: LOUISVILLE MAYOR GREG
FISCHER SAYS LOUISVILLE SHOWN
DURING A WEEK THAT DREW MEDIA
AND DIGNITARIES FROM AROUND THE
WORLD.
HE POINTED TO OTHER MILESTONES
THROUGHOUT THE YEAR SUCH AS THE
COMPLETION OF THE OHIO RIVER
BRIDGES PROJECT.
>> IT'S GOING TO UNLOCK OUR
ECONOM EVEN MORE SO THAN WHAT
IT IS RIGHT NOW.
IT'LL RELIEVE A LOT OF
CONGESTION AND TRAFFIC THAT'S
BEEN GOING ON IN THIS CITY AS
WELL.
REPORTER: HE TOUTS A HOTEL
CONSTRUCTION BOOM, NEW OPENINGS
IN THE FOOD AND BORE BUNN SCEN
SCENE -- BOURBON SCENE AND
CONTINUING LOW UNEMPLOYMENT.
>> WE HAVE A LOT OF MOMENTUM
RIGHT NOW.
AGAIN, YOU CAN SEE THAT BY THE
AMOUNT OF INVESTMENT THAT'S
TAKING PLACE IN THE CITY.
THAT INVESTMENT IS NOT JUST
LOCAL FOLKS.
IT'S PEOPLE FROM OUT OF TOWN AS
WELL.
SO A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE PLACING
BIG BETS ON OUR CITY.
REPORTER: BUT ALONG WITH ALL THE
POSITIVE NEWS THIS YEAR, METRO
LOUISVILLE HAS SEEN A
RECORD-BREAKING NUMBER OF
HOMICIDES.
>> IT'S THE LAST THING THAT I
THINK ABOUT WHEN I'M GOING TO
SLEEP AT NIGHT AND CHECKING
PUBLIC SAFETY ISSUES.
IF I'M NOT WOKEN UP DURING THE
NIGHT BY SOMETHING RELATED TO IT
IT'S THE FIRST THING THAT I
CHECK AS WELL.
[ GUNFIRE ]
THEN YOU THINK ABOUT ALL THE
FAMILIES THAT ARE INVOLVED WITH
THIS.
AND NEIGHBORHOODS WHERE THEY'RE
HEARING WAY TOO MANY GUNSHOTS.
REPORTER: AMONG OTHER THINGS,
MAYOR FISCHER AND THE METRO
COUNCIL APPROVED MILLIONS FOR
VIOLENCE REDUCTION PROGRAMS,
ADDITIONAL POLICE OFFICERS AND
MORE DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS.
>> THE AMOUNT OF RESOURCES THAT
OUR CITY AND CITIES ALL OVER THE
COUNTRY RIGHT NOW ARE PLAC
ING ON
HOMICIDE REDUCTION IS AT AN
ALL-TIME HIGH.
BUT THE RESULTS ARE STILL
ELUSIVE.
REPORTER: PERHAPS MORE THAN ANY
OTHER YEAR, LOUISVILLE NEEDED
THE EXAMPLE OF ALI WHO CONDEMNED
VIOLENCE OUTSIDE OF THE BOXING
RING AND HAD A WAY OF BRINGING
PEOPLE TOGETHER.
>> HE WOULD BE DISGUSTED BY IT.
REALLY THAT'S ONE OF MY REAL
REGRETS THAT MOHAMED IS NOT
ALIVE AND HEALTHY TODAY TO BE
THAT MODEL FOR SO MANY
NEIGHBORHOODS OF OUR CITY THAT
NEED A MODEL LIKE HIM THAT
UNDERSTOOD WHAT MAKES SOMEONE
GREAT IS THE ROAD WORK, AS HE
USED TO SAY, THE PRACTICE THAT
MAKES YOU GREAT, BUT BEYOND THAT
WHO YOU ARE.
REPORTER: MARK VANDERHOFF, WLKY
NEWS.
RICK: THE MAYOR WENT ONTO SAY
NONE OF THE CITY'S EFFORTS TO
REDUCE VIOLENCE ARE QUICK FIXES.
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Family urges public to celebrate New Year's without gunfire - Duration: 1:34.
MICHELE SHANAHAN DEMOSS'S
>> DAUGHTER WAS KILLED BY IT.
PEGGY BREIT IS LIVE WITH
MICHELE'S MESSAGE.
PEGGY.
PEGGY: PEOPLE ALL OVER THE
KANSAS CITY METRO WILL BRING I
THE NEW YEAR IN MANY WAYS THIS
WEEKEND AT PARTIES BIG AND
SMAL
MICHELE IS JUST URGING YOU DON'T
DO IT WITH A GUN.
ON THE 4TH OF JULY 2011, JUST
MINUTES AFTER THIS VIDEO WAS
TAKE
11-YEAR-OLD BLAIR WAS SHOT, AND
COLLAPSED TO THE GROUND.
BLAIR DIED TWO DAYS LATER.
THE BULLET WAS TRACED TO NEAR-BY
APARTMENTS WHERE A GUN WAS FIRED
IN CELEBRATION OF THE HOLIDAY.
MICHELE'S MISSION EVER SINCE
TO TELL PEOPLE WHAT HAPPENED TO
BLAI
MICHELE SAYS IT IS MAKING A
DIFFERENCE
>> I HAVE RECEIVED EMAILS AND
PHONE CALLS FROM PEOPLE,
SOMETIMES EVEN STRANGERS, THAT
HAVE TOLD ME SOMEBODY WAS GOING
TO FIRE A WEAPON, OR I WAS
INVITED TO FIRE A WEAPON AND I
DIDN'T BECAUSE OF BLAIR'S STORY.
>> MICHELE SAYS REMINDING OTHERS
TO THINK ABOUT CELEBRATORY
GUNFIRE HAS BECOME HER PASSION.
BEING BLAIR'S MOTHER, HER
ON-GOING HONOR.
>> TO BE ABLE TO ADVOCATE FOR
SOMETHING IN AN EXTREMELY
RESPONSIBLE, ORDINARY W, IS
REPRESENTATIVE OF THAT HONOR OF
BEING HER MOTHER AND I JUST WILL
CONTINUE DOING THAT.
>> MICHELE ALSO FIGHTS TO MAKE
PENALTIES STIFFER FOR SHOOTING A
GUN OFF WITHIN CITY LIMITS.
THE MAN WHOSE GUN KILLED BLAIR
SPENT A YEAR AND A HALF IN
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Intense Music and Intense Music Build Up: 2 Hours Playlist - Duration: 2:02:04.
Title: Intense Music and Intense Music Build Up: 2 Hours Playlist
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Mayor Cranley scorches critics of ex-chief's firing at news conference - Duration: 2:01.
CHIEF BLACKWELL FOR POLICE
DEPARTMENT MORALE AND SAFETY.
AS THE MAYOR'S NEWS CONFERENCE
GOT UNDERWAY, THE POLITICAL
OVERTONES WERE EVIDENT IN
NUMBER OF WAYS.
>>
CHIEF ISAAC, COUNCILMEMBER
SINC THEN -- - SIMPSON --.
JOHN STARTING WITH A FREUDIAN
SLIP OF THE TONGUE, FIVE MONTHS
FROM THE MAY PRIMARY, AND MERE
HOURS BEFORE FELLOW DEMOCRATS
YVETTE SIMPSON AND WENDELL
YOUNG, WHO IS SUPPORTING HER
MAYORAL CANDIDACY, GATHERED WITH
OTHERS TO SHARPLY SKEWER THE
CURRENT MAYOR.
THEY CONTEND THE FIRING OF
FORMER CHIEF JEFFREY BLACKWELL
WAS UNJUST AND MANIPULATED BY
CRANLE
>> THEY ARE CLAIMING, DESPITE
THE FACT THAT THE CITY MANAGER,
HARRY BLACK, HAS SAID THAT THE
DECISION WAS HIS DECISION ALONE,
THEY ARE ESSENTIALLY CALLING HIM
A LIAR
>> I PREDICT THAT HE WILL BE
BACK DOING WHAT HE LOVES TO DO,
WHAT YOU CAN DO.
-- WHAT HE CAN DO.
JOHN: THE VOICE OF IRIS ROLEY
REFERRING TO BLACKWELL AS BISHOP
BOBBY HILTON HELD FORTH ON
PRAISE 1230 ABOUT THE STRATEGY
CRANLEY OUTLINED IN THE EMAILS.
>> NOW I BELIEVE THAT SINCE
THESE EMAILS ARE COMING OUT,
PEOPLE ARE STARTING TO SEE JOH
CRANLEY FOR WHO HE REALLY IS.
JOHN UPON ELECTION, CRANLEY DID
NOT WANT THE CHIEF HE INHERITED.
BUT SAID TODAY HE DID NOT
ORCHESTRATE ANYTHING TO TRY TO
UNDERMINE BLACKWELL.
OH, I ABSOLUTELY WANTED
CHIEF BLACKWELL TO SUCCEED AND
THERE WERE MANY TIMES ESPECIALLY
IN THE FIRST YEAR OR SO WHERE WE
WORKED VERY WELL TOGETHER.
BUT THAT, IT WAS THE DECISION OF
THE CITY MANAGER, .
-- MANAGER.
JOHN: IN TAKING OWNERSHIP OF TH
BLACKWELL FIRING
THE CITY MANAGER DESCRIBED IT AS
A VERY THOUGHTFUL DECISION BASED
ON A YEAR-PLUS ASSESSMENT OF
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New amenities announced for Louisville airport - Duration: 1:54.
LIKE BROOKS BROTHERS.
>> THIS PIE CHART LOOKS A LITTLE
DIFFERENT FROM WHAT YOU WOULD
HAVE SEEN THE LAST COUPLE OF
YEARS THIS ACTUALLY LOOKS VERY
SIMILAR TO WHAT YOU WOULD HAVE
SEEN PRIOR TO 2008, PRIOR TO THE
START OF THE LAST RECESSION.
ANN: NUMBERS AND COLORS ON A PIE
CHART THAT EXECUTIVES AT
LOUISVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
SAY ARE TRANSLATE INTO A MORE
COLORFUL AND PROGRESSIVE
AIRPORT.
U.S. AIRPORTS MADE A NET INCOME
OF $27 BILLION SO FAR IN 2016.
THAT'S $1 BILLION LESS THAN LAST
YEAR, BUT OFFICIALS SAY AT
LOUISVILLE INTERNATIONAL, LOWER
FUEL COSTS ALLOWED FOR GREATER
IMPROVEMENTS IN LABOR AND
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE.
SEATING FOR FLIGHTS INCREASED BY
9% AND NEW AMENITIES ARE COMING
SUCH AS A NEW BROOKS BROTHERS
AND BRIGHTON STORE AND THE
RESTAURANT COLE ARTISAN PIZZA.
>> WE'RE PLEASED TO SEE THAT.
WHAT THAT DOES IS CREATES A
STABLE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE
AIRLINES.
STABLE ENVIRONMENT IN TERMS OF
THE CONSUMEERT AND AIRFARES
THOSE CONSUMERS PAY ON AN
ONGOING BASIS.
ANN: FIVE AIRLINES COULD FLY
NONSTOP FROM LOUISVILLE TO OVER
20 CITIES AND ONE-STOP FLIGHTS
OVERSEAS.
TICKET PRICES REMAIN STABLE FOR
CUSTOMERS WHILE COSTS ARE STILL
THE LOWEST ON AVERAGE COMPARED
TO OTHER AIRPORTS IN THE OHIO
VALLEY.
AND WITH THE EXPANSION OF THE
UPS CENTENNIAL HUB IN
RENAISSANCE SOUTH BUSINESS PARK,
AIR CARGO ACTIVITY HAS INCREASED
BY 3% PLACING THE AIRPORT AMONG
THE TOP 10 IN THE WORLD FOR
CARGO ACTIVITY.
>> IT'S A $300 MILLION
INVESTMENT ON THEIR 116-ACRE
PARCEL.
WE'LL ADD 300 JOBS TO THE
ECONOMY.
ANN: SO FROM THE CUSTOMERS TO
THE CARGO TO THE ACCOMMODATIONS
HERE AT LOUISVILLE INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT, THEY SAY THINGS KEEP
LOOKING UP AND GROWING AND
THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT TO
HAPPEN.
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Alan Alda upstages Nick Kroll and John Mulaney in "Oh, Hello" - Duration: 5:42.
This is a legendary actor who for tonight only has lifted his restraining order against us.
Please welcome, Alan Alda.
- [applause] - [shouting] Alan!
Alan Alda!
- Hello. - Hello...
[both] Oooh, hello.
[laughing]
Alan... Alan, thank you, thank you for being here for letting bygones be bygones.
- Don't get too close. - Alright, OK.
That's true.
[stammers] That by the way, there's a special word there that we have for you tonight.
Oh yes.
You know, when you open up a Chobani yogurt and there's that little bit of water?
- Oh. - This is all of those.
- All of those. This is-this is Greek water. - Yeah.
[audience laughs]
So it might default at some point, but in the mean time...
[laughing]
You ever have a job, before you were acting, did you have jobs?
- Many. - Day-to-day jobs?
Yeah, I was a doorman and a cab driver.
- You were a cab driver? - Yeah,
[stutters] for about three months,
- until I got scared. - Really?
Did you ever drive anyone in your in your cab that you later saw in life anyway?
Yes, Jane Fonda, and then I made a movie with her 15 years later.
- Wow. - Jane Fonda got into your cab.
Yeah, and when I made the movie she tipped me.
Really?
[laughter]
But I didn't give you enough that night she said.
That's very-- She got in your cab and said, "North Vietnam please."
[laughing]
You know, we went to the moon, what, how many times?
Seven times?
- And then we just stopped. - Yeah.
Shouldn't we just go to the moon again?
Wouldn't that be a morale booster?
Well, we're trying to go to Mars now.
- Y-You think we can do it? - No.
[laughing]
- No, no-- well we can get there. - That's what I meant.
We can get there and open the door and go...
[startled]
[laughter]
- Well, that's something. - That is something.
- That'd be a great live test. - Yeah.
You know there's a guy--
there's a private guy who wants to send people know to Mars and he says I need people
who don't mind dying.
Yeah?
Well, nobody minds dying. We're all gonna die.
- Wait, hold on. Spoiler alert. - Hold on.
[laughing]
[Alan laughs]
I actually decided once that I was going to live to 106, and I stuck with it.
Yeah.
So far so good.
But you know on my science program I talked to longevity experts who said that we're
going to live routinely to 250--
- Really? - And here I say a 106.
I shortchanged my self. Now I'm stuck with it.
Do you think they think that in the near future we're gonna live 'till 250?
- No.We'll be dead. - Yeah.
Boy, how is that gonna affect when you get married?
You'll be like look, I'm only 90.
- I can't... - [laughing]
I can't tie myself down yet we're going to be married for a 140 years.
- Yeah. - Can you imagine if you got married at 30,
and then you were the generation that lived to 220?
[laughing]
- You've been married 60 years. - In March it will be 60 years.
- Wow. Congratulations. - Yes.
- Do you believe in God? - No.
- Alan, do you believe in God? - No.
Why not?
- I don't think he believes in me. - Yeah.
- Well, what about the earthquakes? - Yeah that's true.
- And the floods? - That's God farting.
That's God with a urinary tract infection.
- [laughing] - Those seem to be proof of God.
What if you met God and he's this huge Mash fan?
- You'll feel terrible. - Oh, I'll say that was fake.
[laughing]
Then I would say to God call, "So call me Fischer."
[laughing]
And did your wife's parents like you?
Very much and I loved them.
- Yeah. - Love-lovely people.
- Were they Jewish? - Yeah.
- Nice. - Totally.
- Yeah. - They were totally Jewish?
Yeah.
And, and I think I'm Jewish.
- Yes. So does everybody else. - [laughing]
But here's why I think I'm Jewish.
My Italian grandfather told me--
- What was his name? - Anthony.
- Anthony Goldberg. - [laughter]
And you know, I said, "That's a clue."
[laughing]
Anthony D'Abruzzo. That's my name. Alphonso D'Abruzzo.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. - So, he says,
"The family came from Spain around 1492."
- That's when the Jews were expelled. - Converso.
- Yes. Yeah. - And our name is D'Abruzzo from--
named after the region.
If you're named after a region, it's twice as likely you're Jewish.
Right.'Cause they're like, "What's your last name?"
And you're like, "Uh... New Jersey."
[laughing]
- The wonderful Alan Alda. - Are you choking?
You good? You want some water?
[applauding]
Are you okay?
[coughing] Oh my God.
- On stage the way I wanted to go. - [laughing]
- Ah, you tricked us. - You [bleep] tricked us.
[applauding]
Alan Alda!
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Oklahomans pack Pioneer Pies before it closes for good - Duration: 1:19.
NG NO MORE
PIE.
CRYSTAL: EVERSON SINCE THEY OPEN
THEIR DOORS THIS MORNING AT 7:00
A.M., THE LINE HAS BEEN OUT THE
DOOR.
A RESPONSE SO OVERWHELMING, THAT
THEY HAD TO CLOSE EARLY BECAUSE
THEY RAN OUT OF FOOD.
>> DO YOU KNOW WHAT KIND OF
PIETY WANT TO GET?
CRYSTAL: WHEN NEWS SPREAD
PIONEER PIES WAS CLOSING
CUSTOMERS STARTING PACKING THE
RESTAURANT.
>> WE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE BUSY
BUT NOT LIKE THIS.
CRYSTAL: CO-OWNER BILL SHEPHERD
SAYS JUST TODAY THEY'VE PROBABLY
FED MORE THAN 1,000 PEOPLE.
>> I HAVE TWO SONS WHO ARE 14
AND 16, AND THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN
SO I FIGURED IT WAS NOW OR
NEVER.
CRYSTAL: THE OWNERS ANNOUNCED
EARLIER THIS WEEK THEY'LL BE
CLOSING FOR GOOD AFTER 33 YEARS
IN BUSINESS.
>> IT IS JUST TIME.
WHEN YOU GET A CERTAIN AGE AND
THE LEASE IS UP, WE'RE JUST
GOING TO CLOSE THE DOORS AND ALL
OF US RETIRE.
CRYSTAL: IT HAS BEEN A STAPLE IN
OKLAHOMA CITY AND THE DECISION
HAS BROUGHT SOME CUSTOMERS AND
STAFF TO TEARS.
AS THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES HAVE
MEMORIES HERE AND THEY HATE TO
SEE IT GO.
>> KID IS SET TO CLOSE IT, BUT
AT THE SAME TIME IT IS NICE TO
HAVE BEEN A PART OF THE CITY AND
TO HAVE SO MANY PEOPLE HERE SORT
OF CELEBRATING THE LAST MEAL.
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