Top 10 AMAZING Things You Didn't Know About AIR FORCE ONE
10.
There are Massive Rolls of Carpet for it Lying Around Somewhere
While most of the things aboard Air Force One come fitted as standard, like bulletproof
windows and, we presume, high-tech anti-ninja technology, the President and his spouse have
some control over what the interior of the plane looks like so it better suits their
tastes.
Much like a fancy car, the President, or more specifically the First Lady, can choose the
color of the interior of the plane.
To this end, they can make it as pimp or spartan as they like.
But here's the best part: after the First Lady or President picks out a particular style
of carpet or type of soft furnishing they want to decorate the plane with, some hapless
sap from the Secret Service has to go get a special fire-retardant version specially
made, because regular carpet is seldom thermite proof.
Because everything aboard Air Force One has to be spotless, this carpet is replaced frequently,
leading to a massive stockpile of it being kept in a secret location in case someone
spills beer all over the floor or something.
9.
It Can Fly Forever
As the President can be required or called upon to attend a meeting anywhere in the world,
Air Force One is understandably equipped with additional fuel reserves to limit the amount
of time it has to refuel.
In the event the plane does actually need more fuel, it is fully capable of doing so
in mid-air.
This means the jet has an estimated range somewhere north of infinity miles.
This, coupled with the fact the plane is specially equipped with the ability to communicate via
everything from morse code to email, and can fly thousands of feet higher than even most
military planes, means it could theoretically stay aloft, beaming down freedom, forever.
In reality the plane could probably only stay aloft for a few months before it needed to
stop for food (in a pinch even this could be delivered in mid-air), which is probably
a good thing considering…
8.
Everybody Aboard is a Picky Eater
Like with everything else, no expense is spared when it comes to the kitchen aboard Air Force
One and prior to a flight, secret service agents will painstakingly seek out and purchase
the freshest, highest-quality ingredients one at a time from nearby stores to minimize
the risk of the President being poisoned.
The gourmet chefs working aboard Air Force One are said to be able to cook virtually
any foodstuff known, are trained in virtually all culinary disciplines, and have access
to every kind of cooking implement possible (except a deep fat fryer, for safety reasons).
This is an issue because the most popular foodstuff aboard is burger and fries.
Yes, despite Air Force One being basically a flying 5-star restaurant, most people aboard,
including the President, normally just order burgers and sandwiches.
While the food has gotten healthier, mostly thanks to the efforts of First Lady Michelle
Obama, it's noted that journalists still mostly opt for sandwiches, coffee and soda,
with the kitchen going as far as stocking peanut butter for especially picky eaters
who don't want to eat any of the fancier fare Air Force One's chefs can cook up.
While officially Air Force One does serve balanced meals, anecdotally most people just
eat junk food, partly because everyone except the President is charged for their meal, with
the exception of a free bag of M&M's every person aboard is given after a flight.
Not that the President is immune from encountering food they don't like.
For example, George H.W. Bush is said to have literally ordered that brocoli be banned from
Air Force One because he hated it that much, once stating: "I do not like broccoli, and
I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it.
And I'm president of the United States, and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli."
7.
They Destroy Everything that Doesn't Work
As a symbol of the American presidency, most everything aboard Air Force One is fittingly
adorned with either the presidential seal, the current sitting president's initials,
or both.
On top of this, every item aboard is polished, cleaned and meticulously maintained to avoid
the embarrassment of a foreign leader or diplomat being given a chipped mug to drink out of,
or a journalist tweeting a picture of a dirty towel.
You know, stuff that would make the President and, by extension, America look bad.
To deter thieves, extensive checks are carried out on everyone leaving Air Force One and
you can be sure anyone selling an official Air Force One toilet roll holder on eBay would
be soundly detained and questioned by the FBI.
As an added measure, anytime anything stops working on Air Force One or becomes unacceptably
damaged or dirty, it is quickly removed, pulverised into dust and then burnt.
An extreme measure we'll admit but one that ensures the air of mystique about the impossibly
high-standards aboard Air Force One is maintained.
Hey, speaking of that…
6.
Every Member of the Staff Could Kick Your Ass
Like any plane, Air Force One has flight attendants and other staff who perform basic custodial
duties aboard the plane, like telling you where the emergency exit is and handing out
little bags of peanuts.
Unlike a regular plane, these staff members are all highly trained military personnel
with spotless records, who are carefully screened and subsequently trained to handle nearly
any conceivable emergency.
As a result, every member of the crew aboard Air Force One is well versed in emergency
survival techniques, weapons handling, and generally messing up your day.
In other words, every member of staff aboard Air Force One, from the pilot to the guy who
cleans the toilet, could snap your neck with a rolled up newspaper or beat you to death
with a shoe without breaking a sweat.
Essentially, while flying through the air in his big plane, the President is surrounded
by an entourage of highly capable killing machines who also just so happen to be able
to make a mean margarita or whip up a steak on the presidential grill.
As if this wasn't enough, when he takes off he is also…
5.
Being Watched by a Special Team of Snipers
The President is an important dude, and spends much of his time being flanked, shadowed and
watched over by an elite team of bodyguards versed in 80 plus ways to obliterate a human
testicle at 80 yards, with their eyebrows.
Specifically, whenever the Commander-in-Chief is about to board Air Force One, though, he
is also being protected by a special team of sharpshooters armed with 50 caliber sniper
rifles.
Why 50 caliber?
So that in case someone tries to hijack the plane, they can shoot through the normally
bulletproof windows and decorate the cockpit with the part of their brain that thought
hijacking Air Force One was a good idea.
These snipers are amongst the best, if not the best the US has at its disposal, and are
said to be able to hit a target the size of a dog's butthole from a half mile away.
Their identity is obviously a secret, and they're additionally used to protect the
President during speeches and possibly while he checks his mail.
And while we're on the subject of secrets…
4.
Who Made the Toilet is a Big Secret
As noted, everything aboard Air Force One is (usually custom) made to the highest possible
standard of quality, using the finest available materials.
Now, you'd think any company making a product that was being used aboard freaking Air Force
One would boast about that fact because, well, why they hell wouldn't you?
As it turns out though, no company involved with manufacturing anything involved with
the plane is permitted to advertise that fact, mostly due to it being a possible security
risk, and partly because it's kind of tacky.
This means that we have literally no idea who made the toilet, or indeed any item aboard
Air Force One.
The government is such a stickler for this that it sent a very stern letter to the company
that manufactured the oxygen masks aboard Air Force One after they advertised that fact
in a magazine in 2001.
This is a shame for the companies who do make the items aboard Air Force One, because along
with being associated with the presidency, they would also get to advertise their products
fly…
3.
On a Nuclear Bomb-Proof Plane
Like the staff, Air Force One is prepared for virtually any possible emergency scenario
and is equipped to deal with nearly any potential threat, from a rogue jet firing sidewinder
missiles at it, to a nuclear explosion.
Along with being immune to the effects of an EMP blast, such as one produced by an exploding
nuclear warhead, Air Force One is shielded against conventional damage in the form of
bulletproof plating and flares to deter heat seeking missiles.
In the event these systems all fail, Air Force One is built sturdy enough to weather an undisclosed
number of direct missile hits and could probably smash into the ground at Mach 3 and still
not kill anyone aboard.
Not that you'd ever get anywhere near the plane, given that it can fly in the upper
stratosphere and secretly call on supersonic jets to aid it over any allied country.
Even if you managed to do enough damage to hurt the President, he'd probably be fine,
because…
2.
There's a Special Fridge Full of Blood on Board
The full specs of Air Force One have never been disclosed but we do know that it has
a fully stocked medical bay staffed by seasoned medical professionals.
So prepared is this medical bay that it carries, at all times, an emergency supply of blood,
drugs and vaccines for most known diseases, poisons and illnesses and is specially stabilized
so that doctors aboard could give someone open heart surgery during an emergency take
off.
You know, if they really had to.
Even better, if they had to, all the potential assassin would see is a fiery ball of freedom
ascending to the heavens because…
1.
Air Force One is Polished to a Mirror Sheen
The extreme efforts the government goes to in maintaining Air Force One can be no better
summed up than by the exterior of the plane itself, which is said to be polished to such
an offensively bright mirror sheen, you can use it to make sure your hair is suitably
on point.
Though it's likely few people reading this will ever get all that close to Air Force
One, people who have are often shocked by just how perfectly clean and shiny the exterior
of the craft is, with some noting that workers sometimes wear sunglasses while polishing,
buffing and otherwise maintaining it.
Are there more interesting facts about Air Force One?
Probably, but we think the fact that the plane is maintained to such an extent it could potentially
blind foreign leaders with sheer bling is a pretty strong note to end on.
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John Cessarich's Complete Forecast - Duration: 3:44.
THE NAMES OF 20 OVERDOSE VICTIMS
WERE READ ALOUD.
>> NOW, YOUR LIVE SUPER DOPPLER
4 HD WEATHER FORECAST.
JOHN: WE HAVE A SATELLITE
PICTURE ON THE RADAR.
THINGS ARE NICE AND QUIET
OUTSIDE.
WE HAD SOME HIDE, THIN, CIRRUS
CLOUDS MOVE ACROSS.
WHAT AN AFTERNOON.
STARTING OFF AT 35 DEGREES.
THE AIR IS SO DRY.
IT ALSO WARMS UP QUICKLY.
PLENTY OF SUNSHINE.
HOW ABOUT THIS, 69 DEGREES IS
BEHIND THIS AFTERNOON.
15 DEGREES ABOVE THE AVERAGE FOR
THE LAST DAY IN JANUARY.
WE STILL MISSED THE RECORD BY 10
DEGREES.
AT THE ASHEVILLE REGIONAL
AIRPORT, WE START OFF THE 24
DEGREES THIS MORNING.
23 DEGREES ABOVE THE AVERAGE
THIS TIME.
THIS IS WAY ABOVE AVERAGE, ALSO
PRETTY FAR AWAY FROM THE RECORD
HIGH OF 78 DEGREES SETBACK
CONNECT ATTEMPTED FIVE.
A LIVE SHOT OF DOWNTOWN
GREENVILLE, HERE IS MAIN STREET,
THE LIBERTY BRIDGE, IT IS A
BEAUTIFUL EVENING OUTSIDE.
IT IS 66 DEGREES OUT.
70 DEGREES TESTING OUR -- JUST
AN HOUR AGO.
60 DEGREES CURRENTLY IN
ASHEVILLE.
STILL A LITTLE BIT OF A BREEZE
OUTSIDE.
THE WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO
DIMINISH.
HUMIDITY LEVELS ARE NOT VERY
HIGH AT ALL.
70 IN A GUST, 60 ONE IN MYRTLE
BEACH, 61 IN ATLANTA.
THIS IS GOING TO SPREAD ACROSS
THE UPSTATE AS WE GO ACROSS.
ONE MORE MILD DAY IN THE
UPSTATE.
LOOK AT THIS CLOUD DECK.
THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE COUNTRY
IS CLOUDY WITH A FEW RAINDROPS,
MAINLY SLOW, DRIZZLY -- DREARY
WEATHER.
BACK IN TEXAS, THAT IS WHERE WE
HAVE THE CLEAR SKIES.
THAT IS WHERE IT IS NICE AND
WHILE.
IT WAS IN THE LOW 80'S AND
DALLAS JUST A LITTLE WHILE AGO.
70 IN OKLAHOMA CITY.
TENTACLES OFF TO 46 IN KANSAS
CITY.
ONLY 36 IN MINNEAPOLIS.
38 CHICAGO.
HERE IS THE FRONT THIS EVENING.
IT SLIDES SLOWLY ACROSS NORTH
CAROLINA AS WE GO THROUGH THE
NIGHT TONIGHT.
WE ARE GOING TO GET COOLER
TEMPERATURES AND THEN IT WILL
STALL OUT OVER THE NORTHERN PART
OF THE UPSTATE AS WE GO THROUGH
TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND'S OF RAIN
SHOWERS WILL STAY TO OUR WEST.
MAYBE SOME INCREASING CLOUDS.
HOW MUCH CLOUD COVER WE HAVE
WILL YOU KNOW WHETHER WE GET
INTO THE 70'S AGAIN.
THE FORECAST IS MAINLY CLEAR
SKIES.
COLD IN THE MOUNTAINS
TONIGHT, AND OVERNIGHT LOW OF 37
DEGREES.
TOMORROW, A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE
UPSTATE.
ANOTHER MILD AFTERNOON.
HIGH IN THE UPPER 60'S TO LOW
70'S, UPPER 50'S TO LOW 60'S, A
LITTLE COOLER IN THE MOUNTAINS
WITH PARTLY SUNNY SKIES.
NORTH NORTHWEST WINDS.
FOUR-DAY PLUS LOOKS LIKE THIS,
EVEN THOUGH IT IS A LITTLE
COOLER ON, GROUNDHOG DAY ON
THURSDAY, THAT IS STILL AVERAGE
TEMPERATURES FOR THIS TIME OF
YEAR.
THERE IS A LITTLE RAIN COMING IN
BY FRIDAY AFTERNOON ON SATURDAY.
A CHILLY DAY BUT PARTLY CLOUDY
SKIES.
THEN SOME RAIN COMES IN ON
SUNDAY AND THE COMPUTER MODELS
OF PRINTING OUT PRECIPITATION.
IT IS A LITTLE LATER IN THE
MORNING ON SATURDAY.
THAT MEANS NO FROZEN
PRECIPITATION.
EITHER WAY, IT WILL BE ALL RAIN.
WE WILL KEEP YOU UPSTATE ON ALL
THAT.
>> IS THE GRANDMA GOING TO
BEGINNING A THUMBS-UP?
>> HE IS BEEN DOING THIS IS
YESTERDAY.
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Oh hi there, it's your first time eating new years food right? [Mr. House Husband / 2017.01.31] - Duration: 9:08.
(They finally arrive at Mr. Dalmaji's place)
Come in. Come in.
Your house looks great.
It was like my dream house.
You can see the ocean and there's a long table.
Kids can run around.
It's my dream house.
Come in. This is your first time here, right?
- Come in. / - What do you mean?
What are you saying, Iljung?
What's this?
(What did they see?)
(Their jaws drop)
I worked all night to set that up.
I worked all night to set that up.
(The living room is filled with cooking utensils)
(No wonder everything else was fun up to now)
So this is the beginning.
This is the battlefield.
I shouldn't have come here.
I thought I should cook quickly to have a bite.
So this was our final destination?
Look at Samsun wearing a hanbok.
That's a hanbok? (Welcome)
Jungtae. (This is a new table)
- Oh, the table. / - Why?
The old one broke.
- It broke? / - It's a different one.
You're right.
Let's start in the living room.
Everyone, wear your pants.
I want the British-style pants.
- Let's get changed and come back. / - Change where?
Just wear the pants on top of your clothes.
(Lazy Iljung comes up with shortcuts)
Why bother changing?
(He has no will to work)
This is not British-style.
(No matter how we look, it's a typical Korean style)
(Even his dance is old-fashioned)
(What's that?)
(Tight work pants)
Oh my!
(Strutting his charm with his tight silhouette)
Aren't those too tight? (Pants found the right owner)
I was born in the year of the rat.
I had no choice but to choose these pants.
Then... (They are dressed in their own styles)
I made a scroll of what we have to do today.
One, two, three.
All of them?
(Holiday dishes that they must make today)
(All of them?)
(Even the skilled housekeeping men are in a daze)
Can we really make all of them today?
So let's divide our roles.
Ribs must be soaked in water for over five hours.
You have to keep washing them in lukewarm water.
Or do it with sugar water, which is quicker.
You indeed know a lot.
Bong Taegyu is on a roll.
To your places, everyone!
One, two, three. Let's go!
(Will they successfully make the holiday dishes?)
(Handling ingredients: Eli, Seyoon, Jungtae)
(Slicing rice cakes: Iljung, Seungwoo)
(Removing blood from ribs: Taegyu)
(Ingredient handling team begins!)
You've washed radish before? (Working hard)
I think you can use a peeler as you wash it.
Housekeeping...
Isn't as easy as you think.
Right.
I've never washed a radish before.
Never? (Only one of them is working hard)
Can you wash five green onion stalks?
Sure.
Eli, Eli. Wash them!
Cut the roots off.
(He cuts off the roots under Seyoon's order)
Taegyu. Deliver them to Taegyu.
(It's Eli's job to make the delivery, too!)
Hey!
These are for making broth.
- How can you cut off the roots? / - Really?
(Completely rootless)
(Seyoon told me to do it)
Cut the roots off.
(Seyoon confidently told Eli to cut the roots off)
I told him to cut them off.
When you're making broth, (Taegyu is teaching)
you're supposed to use the white part only.
Just cut off the top and wash them thoroughly.
Listen to him carefully.
(He's telling whom?)
I didn't know we'd be cooking this much.
I realized I'd be working all day.
(A bundle of green onion)
These are for green onion pancakes.
You have to wash each one thoroughly.
In a small bundle.
It'll be easier to wash that way.
(Seyoon is working his mouth only)
(He assigns more chores to Eli)
And do this.
I don't know if you can do this.
- Rinse it well. / - Okay. (Rinse frozen pollack)
- And bring it to me! / - Okay!
(He gives Eli chores to do and leaves)
(Eli washes everything without rubber gloves on)
(His delicate hands are gradually becoming red)
There's no end.
(It's hard being a daughter-in-law, right?)
(Meanwhile, Seyoon goes to mother-in-law Jungtae)
Is this the cutting board you talked about?
It's amazing! (He can't help but exclaim)
We'll be making Korean kebabs, so cut these in half.
Then cut in half again. (Jungtae is busy working)
Then again.
Right in the middle? (He obeys his mother-in-law)
If it's too thick...
Make slits?
(He's quite obedient in front of Jungtae)
We'll make seasoned radish.
- Make shredded radish? / - Radish first.
Show me how it's done and I'll follow you.
(The best reaction as he watches Jungtae work!)
(You're awesome, mother)
I'd like to rap to your beat.
Wow, the beat.
(He's so obedient in front of Jungtae)
(They've been abandoned by the group)
These are real rice cake bars.
Look at these. Wow.
These look like Korean taffy.
Seungwoo. You need to be spanked.
You. (He deserves to be punished)
- You scared me. / - Now is not the time.
We must slice these, right?
How do we do it? (They are uncertain from the start)
You're terrible at it. Wow.
- You do it. / - Oh, come on.
That's not the right direction.
The direction doesn't matter. (I think he's right)
Wait. You should do it this way. (Dumb & Dumber)
Oh, it should be this way.
The direction doesn't matter.
See? Here you go. This is it.
(Slow)
Look.
I don't think that's right. (He filleted the rice cake)
Flatten your knife a bit more.
(Taking forever)
Is this right? I think I did it.
(They are about the same)
Taegyu. I'm glad you're here. (Help us!)
How do we slice these to make them oval?
How do we slice rice cakes for rice cake soup?
(Left speechless)
It keeps coming out this way.
Just slice it like this.
Like this. See? (Does it at once)
- How are you doing it? / - You're a genius.
Why are you doing it this way?
That's how you do it?
- Slice it at an angle. / - Alright.
Is it okay to put these two together?
Are you sharpening a pencil?
Oh gee.
(Taegyu comes outside in the cold weather)
(He's making broth outside)
I was worried that it might not be done in one day.
I thought Seyoon, Jungtae and I would
end up doing all the work.
(Hard-working daughter-in-laws tend to be busier!)
(Taegyu is back in the kitchen)
(He's removing blood while broth is boiling)
This isn't an easy task.
It's not.
(He soaks the ribs in water)
(Now he's cutting bracken on the table)
You're going to do the vegetables?
I will do this, spinach and radish. (Yes, mother!)
(Taegyu is now boiling spinach, too)
- Come here. / - Okay.
Look at the leaves. (Teaching how to cut spinach)
Just cut the fresh ones.
Discard the bad ones.
Iljung is doing well, I think.
- The two of them? / - Yes.
I don't know. (He's worried about the two)
They are so talkative.
So they are a bit slow, right?
You think they are too talkative?
Han Seokbong's mom was impressive.
Yeah.
Slicing rice cakes isn't easy.
- Eli. / - Yes?
- Eli. / - Yes?
- Eli. / - Yes?
He can hear everything.
Eli.
See? He can hear everything.
Seungwoo is as old as my father.
He's as old as my father.
So I think he'll take good care of me.
(It's strange that the one who works hard works more)
(How will this day end?)
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VIDEO: Mother of teen killed in crash dies - Duration: 1:32.
P>> I CAN'T LOSE BOTH OF MY
PGIRLS.
PI CAN'T.
PMORE THAN THAT, HER 3-YEAR-OLD
PLITTLE BOY NEEDS HIS MOMMY.
PREPORTER: JOE:
THAT'S 14-YEAR-OLD SHAYLEE
PBOLING'S GRANDMOTHER TALKING AT
PTHE TEEN'S FUNERAL LAST WEEK.
PAT THAT TIME, SHAYLEE'S MOTHER,
PSHUANNA ARREDONDO, WAS IN
PCRITICAL CONDITION.
PBUT KOAT CONFIRMS SHUANNA DIED
PTODAY.
PAS THIS TRAGIC NEWS COMES DO
P, APD FOCUSED ON FINDING ONE OF
PTHE SUSPECTS IN THIS CASE.
PAN APD SPOKESPERSON SAYS THIS
PGUY, PAUL GARCIA IS A COWARD AND
PHE NEEDS TO TURN HIMSELF IN NOW.
PTHEY ALSO HAD A HARSH WARNING
PFOR ANYONE HELPING GARCIA HIDE.
PSIMON DROBIK: I'M HERE O TELL
PYOU RIGHT NOW, IF YOU HARBOR
PTHIS INDIVIDUAL, WHETHER IT'S
PONE PERSON OR 10, YOU'RE ALL
PGOING TO JAIL ALONG WITH HIM.
P24-YEAR-OLD PAUL GARCIA'S BEEN
PON THE RUN FOR ALMOST TWO WEEKS.
PHE AND 21-YEAR-OLD ELEXUS GROVES
PARE ACCUSED OF STEALING A VAN
PAND RACING OFF CRASHING INTO THE
PCAR SHAYLEE AND SHUANNA WERE IN.
PSHAYLEE'S LITTLE BROTHER WAS
PINSIDE AS WELL, AND HE WAS HURT.
PAPD SAY GROVES AND GARCIA ARE
PRESPONSIBLE FOR BOTH DEATHS.
P>> THEY WERE TOGETHER, THE
PCOMMITTED THIS CRIME TOGETHER.
PALTHOUGH SHE WAS DRIVING, THESE
PCHARGES APPLY TO BOTH OF THESE
PINDIVIDUALS.
PREPORTER: GROVES IS IN CUSTODY.
PINVESTIGATORS SAY GARCIA IS
PSTILL OUT THERE, SOMEWHERE.
PTHEY BELIEVE SOMEONE IS HELPING
PHIM.
P>> THERE IS NO WAY YOU CAN BE ON
PTHE RUN FOR THIS LONG BY
PYOURSELF.
PSOMEBODY IS ABSOLUTELY HELPING
PHIM.
PREPORTER: APD SAYS GROVES AND
PGARCIA WILL NOW FACE MULTIPLE
PHOMICIDE CHARGES.
PIN ALBUQUERQUE, ROYALE DA, KOAT
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Lawyers say immigrants are frightened - Duration: 1:18.
PRESIDENT TRUMP'S
PEXECUTIVE ORDERS ARE CAUSING
PSOME IMMIGRANTS TO RUSH TO
PATTORNEYS FOR ADVICE.
PACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER CHRIS
PGUARDARO HAS WHAT OPTIONS THEY
PHAVE IN ALBUQUERQUE.
P PEOPLE ARE VERY NERVOUS AND
PSCARED.
PREPORTER: AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE
PFOR ALBUQUERQUE RESIDENTS FROM
POTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD
PIMMIGRATION LAYERS IN
PALBUQUERQUE SAY PEOPLE ARE
PRUSHING TO GET THE PROCESS
PGOING.
PCHRISTINA ROSADO IS AN
PIMMIGRATION ATTORNEY HERE IN
PTOWN.
PSHE SAYS A DIVIDE HAS FORMED
PWITHIN THE IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY.
P>> PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN
PELIGIBLE FOR BENEFITS, BUT THEY
PHAVEN'T APPLIED, THEY ARE COMING
PFORWARD IN MUCH LARGER NUMBERS.
PREPORTER: AND THOSE INELIGIBLE
PARE TRYING TO LAY LOW.
P>> THEY ALL WANT REASSURANCE IT
PIS NOT GOING TO AFFECT THEM.
PPEOPLE ARE VERY INSISTENT ON
PCOMING LAWFULLY, AND REMAINING
PHERE, BEING ABLE TO WORK.
PREPORTER: BUT STUDENTS AND
PPROFESSIONALS COMING FROM THOSE
PCOUNTRIES NOW FIND IT DIFFICULT
PTO RECONNECT WITH FAMILY WITHOUT
PSACRIFICING THEIR CAREERS OR
PEDUCATION IN ALBUQUERQUE
PMOTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN FILED.
PTHOSE WOULD ALLOW INDIVIDUALS TO
PCOME FORWARD.
PREPORTER: IF THE TEMPORARY BAN
PIS EXTENDED, FAMILIES COULD BE
PDIVIDED
P>> HOW FAR-REACHING THE
PEXECUTIVE ORDER WILL GO AND HOW
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VIDEO: Gov. Martinez vetoes five line items - Duration: 1:36.
PALLOWING THE STATE TO PAY ITS
PBILLS.
PACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER DAVID
PCARL TELLS US YOUR CHILDS SCHOOL
PWAS LIKELY ON CHOPPING BLOCK.
PREPORTER: THREE SIGNED BILLS,
PFIVE LINE ITEM VETOES, $69
PMILLION SAVED.
PGOVERNOR SUSANA MARTINEZ BEATS
PTODAY'S 2:00 DEADLINE AND SIGNS
PSENATE BILLS 113 & 114, AND
PHOUSE BILL FOUR.
PTEMPORARILY HALTING NEW MEXICO'S
PBUDGET CRISIS.
PAMONG THE CASUALTIES?
PPUBLIC SCHOOL FUNDING FOR THE
PTHIRD TIME IN JUST OVER A YEAR,
PBUT THINGS COULD HAVE BEEN MUCH
PWORSE.
P>> THE STATE WAS REALLY IN
PCRISIS.
POUT OF MONEY, NO RESERVES.
PREPORTER: EARLY BUDGET PROPOSALS
PPLANNED TO CUT AS MUCH AS 125
P-- $125 MILLION FROM PUBLIC
PEDUCATION.
PNOW, SCHOOLS FACE A $50 MILLION
PBUDGET CUT.
PLAWMAKERS PROMISE THE CUTS WON'T
PAFFECT CLASSROOM SPENDING, BUT
PALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SENT
PA LETTER LAST WEEK SAYING THAT
PIF THESE CUTS WERE TO PASS,
P$12.5 MILLION TO THE DISTRICT,
PTHEY MAY HAVE TO TRIM UP TO 750
PJOBS.
PTHE GOVERNOR ALSO VETOES FIVE
PLINE ITEMS INCLUDING A CUT TO
PNEW MEXICO'S LOCAL ECONOMIC
PDEVELOPMENT ACT.
P>> SHE'S STANDING UP FOR THE
PDIVERSIFICATION OF OUR ECONOMY.
PSHE'S STANDING UP FOR JOB
PCREATION FOR NEW MEXICANS.
PREPORTER: LEDA FUNDING, AS IT'S
PCALLED, IS DESIGNED TO HELP
PLOCAL BUSINESSES EXPAND AND
PBRING NEW BUSINESSES TO NEW
PMEXICO.
PTHE GOVERNOR SAYS SHE DIDN'T
PWANT LEDA FUNDS BECAUSE THEY
PWERE HUGELY IMPORTANT IN
PBRINGING COMPANIES LIKE FACEBOOK
PTO NEW MEXICO.
P>> IT HELPS NEW MEXICO HAVE A
PSTRONGER ECONOMY.
PIT HELPS TO BE IN A POSITION TO
PHAVE OUR ECONOMY, GROW OUR
PECONOMY, DIVERSIFY OUR WAY FROM
PTHE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND
PDEPENDENCE ON OIL AND GAS.
PREPORTER: AND THESE CUTS ONLY
PSOLVE THIS YEAR'S PROBLEMS.
PTHE STATE FACES HUNDREDS OF
PMILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN DEFICIT
PFOR NEXT YEAR AND THAT COULD
PMEAN MORE CUTS FOR PUBLIC
PEDUCATION IN THE NEAR FUTURE.
PREPORTING IN ALBUQUERQUE, DAVID
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Greenville Police Officer uses a lifesaving drug to rescue someone who was overdosing - Duration: 1:46.
COLLECTS HAPPENING IN YOUR
BACKYARD AND GETTING WORSE.
THIS IS WHERE GREENVILLE POLICE
SAY THEY FOUND A MAN WHO HAD
OVERDOSED ON DRUGS IN THE BACK
OF A PARKING LOT OF A RESTAURANT
OFF HAYWOOD ROAD IN THE MIDDLE
OF THE AFTERNOON.
>> EVERY USAGE I BELIEVE WE'VE
DONE HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL AND
APPROPRIATE.
>> HALF A DOZEN LIVES SAVED, IN
JUST ABOUT 7 MONTHS.
GREENVILLE P.D. STARTED CARRYING
NALOXONE, AN OPIOID REERSAL
DRUG LAST JUNE.
>> IT REALLY DOES MAKE YOU A
BELIEVER IF YOU HAVEN'T SEE IT
WORK BEFORE.
>> OFFICER JASON SEMANYK-CALLS
IT-BASICALLY FOOLPROOF.
>> WANT TO PRESENT DOWN, YOU
PLACE ON YOUR THIGH.
>> MONDAY-WAS HIS FIRST TIME
USING IT,
FD WAS DOING SOME RESCUE
BREATHING ON THE INDIVIDUAL.
USED THE NARCAN ON HIM, ON HIS
THIGH AND WITHIN THIRTY SECOND
HE WAS AWAKE JUST LIKE YOU AND I
ARE RIGHT NOW, TALKING AND
ALER
>> WITHOUT IT, THAT PERSON?
LIKELY WOULD HAVE DIED.
>> WHAT I DID WAS NOTHING THAT
ANYBODY ELSE WOULDN'T HAVE DONE.
I JUST HAPPENED TO BE THE GUY
WHO HAD THE WITH THEM AND ABLE
TO ACTUALLY USE IT.
SEMANYK SAYS THE PROBLEM-ARE
OPIOIDS, MORE PEOPLE ARE GETTING
ADDICTED, BUT THERE ARE PLACES
TO GO FOR HELP
>> EVERYBODY IS DESERVING OF A
SECOND CHANCE.
THIS HELPS US GIVE THEM THAT AND
WE JUST HOPE THAT THESE PEOPLE
THAT GET THAT SECOND CHANCE WILL
MAKE THE MOST OF IT.
>> I ASKED THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE PEOPLE AFTER
THE NALOXONE HAS BEEN
ADMINISTERED.
THEY SAY THEYRE NOT TRYING TO
GET ANYONE INTO TROUBLE, THEYRE
TRYING TO GET THEM HELP HOWEVER
THE NALOXONE IS TEMPORARY SO
THEY DO HAVE TO BE TAKEN TO THE
HOSPITAL, OTHERWISE THEY'LL GO
BACK INTO AN OVERDOSED STATE.
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School spending plan raises concerns for small school districts - Duration: 1:40.
<30:36 -50 I think
the budget cuts of two years ago
tore the school and the
community the staff and the
administration it took a long
time to heal those bonds
Superintendent AND Principal of
SE warren Delane Galvin was
handing out pink slips to his co
workers when budget cuts came
slicing through the school a
couple of years ago... NEXT YEAR
the state is expect to pay out a
1.1 PERCENT increase <27:29 - 36
The
options are to reduce staff or
to eliminate spending in other
areas free spending>
<Stand up; 48:28-
35 So once again SE warren has
to find a creative way to handle
a small budget and renewing the
text books is out of the
question> <26:46 - 51 its about
$39,000 dollars in new money
that we would receive from the
state it does not cover even
aging our salary schedule.>
Which means teachers don't get
raises <34:22 -34 I teach
7th grade reading 7th and 8th
grade consumer science sociology
psychology and JR high
tutoring> Those are all the
topics Shelly Mitzelfelt teaches
in addition to other duties,
shes one of many at SE Warren
taking on more roles to
supplement the budget cuts from
two years ago
<36:26 - 36 we'll
be going backwards this year
With a 10 percent increase in
insurance it's not going to even
give us a cost of living raise.>
So not only is she worrying
about her well being she worries
for the kids too
<38:23 -31 We'll
have teachers for sure looking
elsewhere because they can make
as much if not more and not have
to worry about all that extra
stuff that we have to take care
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Teens shot, wounded in Stockton neighborhood - Duration: 1:09.
ALKING
WITH OTHER TEENS AND KIDS WHEN
TWO ME ON BIKE OPENED FIRE
- NEXT STORY -
BOBBY HARRIS IT'S IN FRONT OF
HIS HOME IN DISBELIEF.
HE SAYS HE CANNOT
BELIEVE HIS
13-YEAR-OLD SON AND 17-YEAR-OLD
GODSON WERE SHOT JUST DOORS DOWN
FROM THEIR OWN HOME.
HIS GODSON WAS SHOT IN THE NECK.
>> IT GOT
HIS JUGULAR -- HE GOT
HIS JUGULAR REPAIRED, HIS JOB
BROKEN IN SIX PLACES.
MY SON IS IN
THE OAKLAND
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.
MELINDA: A HAPPENED LAST NIGHT
AROUND 5:30, AND HOUR AFTER THE
TEENS GOT HOME FROM SCHOOL.
TODAY, MEMBERS OF THE
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPACT TEAM, POLICE
OFFICERS AND STOCKTON'S MAYOR
WALKED THE NEIGHBORHOOD, TALKING
TO RESIDENTS, TRYING TO GET
INFORMATION AND TRYING TO
PREVENT RETALIATORY GUNFIRE.
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Freaky 5 - Lost Footage - Duration: 9:35.
As we all know, nothing can be scarier than our imagination. Knowing full well of an artifact,
like video footage that once existed, or currently does exist and just can't be seen by the public
eye, leaves us with anticipation of what was, but can no longer be seen.
Meet Timothy Treadwell, a filmmaker and environmental bear enthusiast, who founded the Grizzly People
organization in the 1990s. After publishing his first book in 1997 and making appearances
on television, he quickly became a very popular figure in environmental circles. Timothy had
some past conflict with the National Park Service because of how audacious he was when
it came to approaching bears, as well as breaking many of their violations and doing unauthorized
tasks. This is very likely what lead to his death. On October 6, 2003, Timothy and his
girlfriend Ami Huguenard were brutally mauled to death by a grizzly bear. Their remains
were found near their campsite at Katmai National Park. One of the objects that was recovered
at the scene was a video camera. It had captured the entire event. No video was ever recorded
because the lens cap was reportedly still on the camera when it was found, but the audio remains.
"Fight back! Fight back! Fight back! Fight back!"
[SCREAMING]
"Oh my God!" "Fight back! Honey, fight back!
Oh my God! Fight back!"
The tape is currently in the custody of Timothy's ex-girlfriend,
Jewel Palovak, who has since kept it inside of a safe deposit box. She has no intentions
to release it to the public.
"This is station W2XK, an experimental transmitter with the National Broadcasting Company..."
While some footage is merely confidential,
others have been commonly regarded to no longer exist, like the Television Ghost. The Television
Ghost was a TV program that aired from 1931-1933. The story was different every episode, but
the premise was the same. The ghost of a murder victim would be featured, explaining how they
died. It is considered the very first TV show ever made. Each episode lasted about fifteen
minutes and aired on the W2XAB station in New York City. Since this was back when television
was in its infancy, only live broadcasts existed and archiving wasn't a traditional method
yet. This means that as of now, no recordings of the Television Ghost are known to have
survived. There is so little information about this TV show, that there are only two documents
that validate the show's existence. They are both newspaper articles mentioning the show's
name, with one containing the only photo known to exist. Unlike other cases, the Television
Ghost is mostly concluded to be a lost cause. We will likely never be able to see it, but
we'll just have to wait and see. One of the most famous and innovative silent
horror films in cinema history is London After Midnight, a film that hasn't been seen in
over 50 years. The movie starred Lon Chaney, who was most famous for his role in Phantom
of the Opera. The film was about an unsolved murder that was reopened by detectives who
are trying to find out who the killer is. While the film received average ratings, it
was a box office success. Like other films, London After Midnight was archived at the
MGM vault, where it would meet its fateful death. In 1967, the vault was caught on fire,
burning everything inside, including the one and only known copy of the film. The lost
movie has increased drastically in value, and is currently the most demanded form of
lost media. Until further updates, London After Midnight remains as nonexistent.
♫♫♫
♫♫♫"The Dick Cavett Show!"♫♫♫
♫♫♫
♫♫♫"Tonight with special guest..."♫♫♫
J. I. Rodale was a nutrition expertise who died on stage while doing an interview on
the Dick Cavett Show. He became the founder of the company Rodale Inc. and is also one
of the earliest advocates for organic farming technologies in the United States. Through
his books, magazine corporations, and his thriving company, he achieved national fame.
June 8, 1971, was when Rodale became an interviewed guest star on Dick Cavett's TV show, and endured
a very ironic death. Just after finishing his interview, Rodale boasted about how healthy
he was and that he decided he was going to live to be 100. Seconds later, Rodale suffered
a heart attack, which killed him shortly after, all recorded on camera. The only people who
witnessed the event were Dick Cavett, his production crew, and the studio audience,
the episode was never aired. The strangest thing about this fact is that many people
disagree. According to Dick Cavett, multiple people have confronted him about the episode,
swearing that they watched the entire thing from their living room. All of the details
in their stories were also fairly congruent to what really happened.
"Well it's down now
to maybe four times a year, but nearer the event it would happen frequently. Somebody would
say 'I'll never forget the look on your face when that guy died on your show.' Now I have
the choice at that moment of saying 'You were there?' 'No.' 'This is interesting because,
I'm not calling you a liar or any means, but it never aired.' 'What are you talking about?'
would be one reaction or 'Didn't it? My God I could swear...you reached out and...and
they weren't there. These people could pass a polygraph test that they saw it and they're
kind of hurt and they're kind of disappointed that they had this memory taken away from them."
"Turned down its own petitions and the whole
thing is sort of scotched as a whole. It's been obvious..." On Monday morning, July 15,
1974, news anchor Christine Chubbuck arrived at work at the WXLT-TV Television Station
with a script, informing her co-workers and the television team that she was going to
read the live newscast that day for their local TV program "Suncoast Digest," a segment
on current events. What followed is perhaps one of the saddest,
and most shocking and unusual moments in television history. With her live screen time, Christine
Chubbuck began the newscast as normal before segueing into the Current Events broadcast,
and finally informing the television audience that they were about to witness the first
on screen suicide. Seconds later, Christine pulled out a gun, and shot herself in the
head. She did not survive. While televised live to thousands of households,
there are no confirmed tapings of the broadcast with the exception of the footage captured
by the News Station that day. The footage of this event was sealed in an effort to protect
it from the public. Viewer discretion is advised.
"In keep with channel 40's policy of bringing you the latest in blood and guts and in living color, you're going to see another first,
attempted suicide."
[GUNSHOT AND CRASHING NOISE]
Thank you so much for watching. If you want more, press that new and also now, mobile
friendly subscribe button. Now, go check your attic. There might be something there that
the world wants to see.
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Dra. Ana María Polo se disculpa con puertorriqueños | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:56.
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Greenville Police are assigned to one of four "designated zones" - Duration: 1:27.
COLLECTS WE'RE IN DOWNTOWN
--
>> GREENVILLE WHICH POLICE SAY
IS KNOWN AS ZONE 1, THE BUSIEST
IN THE CITY OF GREENVILLE.
THEY'RE INVESTIGATING SOMETHING
THAT HAPPENED ACROSS THE STREET
WHERE POLICE TELL US THAT TWO
MEN WERE ROBBED AT GUNPOINT AS
THEY GOT INTO THEIR CARS.
AND THE ONLY DESCRIPTION WE GOT
WAS THAT THEY WERE TWO BLACK
MALE
ONE HAD A HANDGUN AND ONE
DIDN'T.
WE HAVE DETECTIVES OVER AT IT
RIGHT NOW PULLING VIDEO TO SEE
IF THERE'S ANY WAY THAT WE CAN
FIND THE PERSONS RESPONSIBLE
BEFORE OR AFTER THE ROBBERY.
>> IT'S ACTUALLY VERY SCARY.
IT'S SOMETHING YOU DON'T REALLY
EXPECT ESPECIALLY HERE IN
GREENVILLE.
IT'S A SMALL COMMUNITY BUT IT'S
GROWING SLOWLY.
THE CITY OF GREENVILLE IS NOW
DIVIDED INTO 4 ZONES AND POLICE
ARE ASSIGNED TO A SPECIFIC ZONE
WHICH OFFICERS SAY CAN BOLSTER
EFFORTS TO FIGHT CRIME WITH THE
COMMUNITY'S HELP.
>> JUST BECAUSE THEY'RE MORE
TRUSTING AND THEY'RE MORE APT TO
GO UP TO THE OFFICERS AND REPORT
STUFF IF THEY SEE THE SAME
OFFICERS AND HAVE A RELATIONSHIP
WITH THEM.
>> IT'S IMPORTANT TO LOOK AT THE
CORE OF WHAT IS DRIVING CRIME
AND I GUESS AS THE CITY GROWS,
IT'S POPULATION GROWS AND THE
LIKELIHOOD OF CRIMES GROWS, SO
MAYBE IT'S JUST GROWING PAINS
FOR GREENVILLE.
>> COMING UP AT 6:00, WE'LL TELL
YOU WHAT SOME PEOPLE SAY THEY'VE
LEARNED BY THAT ROBBERY THAT
HAPPENED ACROSS THE STREET.
MYRA RUIZ, WYFF, NEWS 4,
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