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The aerobic dance competition will start in a while

It's an event that is added for the first time this year

The aerobic dance competition will start shortly

How long did the athletes take to practice?

The practice took 1 month and a half

They took a long time to prepare

In today's competition, we will see the result of their effort and sweat during that time

#SEVENTEEN #Self-ProducingIdols #PerformanceTeam+1

(Surpassing real athletes)

(Fancy performance)

(Showcasing the best technique) -They are well-known for performing well too

(Unrivaled winning candidates!)

We will work hard to perform just as what we have prepared

We will be thankful if you watch over us prettily

Let's shake the ISAC! BOOMBOOM!

(1/31 (Mon) 5:15 p.m.)

For more infomation >> [ENG SUB] Aerobics Practice - Seventeen_ISAC_Lunar New Year Special 170126 - Duration: 0:57.

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[ENG SUB] ISAC Recording - Seventeen_Section TV_Lunar New Year Special 170122 - Duration: 0:51.

On the last January 16th at Gyeonggi-do, Ilsan

(2017's MBC Lunar New Year) -This is where the 14th ISAC took place

(38 teams, over 200 people are gathered) -Section TV came to find them

(Over 7,000) -Fans filled the seats since early morning to support their stars

(Personally created by 17, warming up exercises start) -EXO, BTS, Twice, Red Velvet

With 38 teams, 200 athletes took part

We look forward to your first 400m race

(It's really beautiful)

(Newly added event this year, male aerobic)

Are your conditions fine today?

-Today's condition is very -Nice

If you just show the point move a little bit

(Applying point moves from Transformers)

I want to see the performance faster after seeing the point move

(2017's Lunar New Year Special, ISAC's Highlight Aerobic)

(Who's the final winner?)

Confirm it through the ISAC live broadcast on January 30th, 5:15 p.m

For more infomation >> [ENG SUB] ISAC Recording - Seventeen_Section TV_Lunar New Year Special 170122 - Duration: 0:51.

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Former Grand Prix CEO asks court to remove freeze on assets - Duration: 0:51.

VE IN DOWNTOWN

CROSSING, WCVB

NEWSCENTER 5.

>> THE EMBATTLED FORMER C.E.O.

OF THE FAILED RACE IS

ASKING THE

BANKRUPTCY COURT TO REMOVE THE

FREEZE IT PUT ON ITS

ASSETS.

JOHN CASEY CLAIMS FREEZING HIS

ACCOUNTS WILL FORCE HIM TO PULL

HIS SON OUT OF

PRIVATE SCHOOL

MONTHS BEFORE GRADUATION, RUIN

HIS CREDIT, AND PREVENT HIM FROM

PAYING HIS BILLS.

HE

SAYS HE HAS STAGE 4

REE

4RENAL

FAILURE.

HE WAS PAID NEARLY A MILLION

OVER THE

LAST 18 MONTHS, ACCUSED

A BANKRUPTCY AGENCY OF

MISCHARACTERIZING HIS HANDLING

OF THE COMPANY'S FINANCES.

For more infomation >> Former Grand Prix CEO asks court to remove freeze on assets - Duration: 0:51.

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Father says he tried to defend slain 9-year-old daughter - Duration: 1:54.

IS NOW OUT OF THE HOSPITAL

AND WLWT NEWS 5'S BRIAN HAMRICK

SPOKE WITH HIM TODAY.

BRIAN: THEY CALLED ALEXANDREA

THOMPSON, "SISSY."

HER FATHER HAS ANOTHER NAME FOR

HER.

>> SHE'S AN ANGEL, SWEETEST

THING ON EARTH, SWEETEST THING

ON EARTH.

BRIAN: ALEX THOMPSON IS STILL

STUNNED BY THE IMPACT OF

MULTIPLE BULLETS THAT HIT HIM,

BUT EVEN WORSE IS THE PAIN OF

LOSING HIS 9-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER.

>> JUST WANT THEM TO CATCH MY

DAUGHTER'S KILLER, WHO DID THIS

AND WHY.

BRIAN: POLICE SAY 3-4 MEN WENT

INTO ALEX'S HOME ON BURNET AVE,

AND WITH SEVERAL CHILDREN

INSIDE, OPENED FIRE.

ALEX WAS HIT 4 TIMES, BUT SISSY

WAS ALSO SHOT IN THE CHAOS.

SHE DIED AFTER BEING TAKEN TO

THE HOSPITAL

THE CRIME HAS PEOPLE IN THE

COMMUNITY OUTRAGED.

DOZENS HAVE SHOWN UP AT MARCHES,

CALLING FOR ANYONE WHO KNOWS

ANYTHING TO COME FORWARD.

MEANWHILE, ALEX SAYS POLICE

DON'T WANT HIM TO PUBLICLY

RELEASE DETAILS ABOUT THE CRIME,

BUT HE SAYS THERE WAS A

STRUGGLE

>> SHE WAS JUST THERE WHEN I WAS

TRYING TO DEFEND HER AND DEFEND

MYSELF.

BRIAN: EVEN THOUGH HE SAW THE

KILLERS, ALEX SAYS HE DOES NOT

KNOW THE MEN WHO CAME INTO HIS

HOUSE, OR WH

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP CATCH

THESE KILLERS?

>> I DON'T KNOW, WHATEVER THEY

NEED ME TO DO.

BRIAN: YOU'RE WORKING WITH

POLICE THE BEST YOU CAN?

>> OF COURSE, OF COURSE.

BRIAN: NOW, AS THE MEMORIAL

GROWS SO DOES THE CONCERN OVER

CATCHING THE KILLERS

I TALKED TO CHIEF ISAAC ABOUT

THIS CASE.

HE SAYS IT COULD STILL HINGE ON

THE INFORMATION SOMEONE OU

ALREADY HAS.

For more infomation >> Father says he tried to defend slain 9-year-old daughter - Duration: 1:54.

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Thursday Night: Colder Friday Morning - Duration: 4:00.

SCOTT: LET'S TALK WEATHER NOW.

A COOL DAY, WE ARE LOOKING AT 55

OR 56 DEGREES.

AND LAST NIGHT WE ARE STARTING

TO DROP AND NOW IT IS WINTER.

MARGARET: IT IS GOING TO FEEL

LIKE WINTER FOR ABOUT FOUR MORE

DAYS.

ENJOY.

WE HAD A GORGEOUS SUNSET

TONIGHT.

THIS AT 5:33.

THIS IS A LOOK AT A LOT OF THE

CLOUDS WE SAW TODAY.

ALTO CUMULUS CLOUDS.

IT MAY FOR A GORGEOUS SUNSET.

56 DEGREES NOW.

THE HUMIDITY IS LOW.

WE HAVE A NORTH-NORTHWEST WIND

AND IT IS SENDING AND THAT

COOLER AIR.

WHAT A CHANGE FROM YESTERDAY.

50 AT THE OKALOOSA.

54 AT SLIDELL.

HAMMOND JUST DROPPED TO

50.

WE ARE A WHOLE LOT COOLER THAN

WE WERE YESTERDAY AT THIS TIME.

REMEMBER HOW I SAID WE COULD THE

20 DEGREES COOLER?

NOW IT IS 22 DEGREES COOLER IN

HAMMOND AND IT IS BECAUSE OF

THAT NORTHWEST FLOW.

GOING OUT THIS EVENING, YOU

DEFINITELY NEED A JACKET OR A

COAT.

NONE :00, UPPER-40'S ON THE

NORTH SHORE, LOCAL-SOUTH.

ON THE NORTH SHORE, WE'RE GOING

TO HAVE YOUR TEMPERATURES A

DROPPING INTO THE LOW --

MID-30'S.

THERE IS A LITTLE BIT OF

CLOUDINESS OUT THERE BUT I THINK

YOU'RE GOING TO STILL HAVE THAT

POTENTIAL WHICH IS WHY YOU COULD

HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF PATCHY

FROST.

UPPER-30'S FOR THE MISSISSIPPI

GULF COAST AND HOUSE SURE THE

UPPER 30'S TO THE LOW-40'S.

THEN YOUR HIKE TO THE MID TO THE

UPPER-50.

KIND OF WHERE WE ARE RIGHT NOW

IS HOW HIGH WE ARE TOMORROW.

LET'S CHECK OUT WHAT IS

HAPPENING.

THE COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH.

HIGH PRESSURE IS BUILDING IN.

WE HAVE A NORTH WIND OF SENDING

IN THAT COOLER AIR.

WE DO HAVE SOME HIGH AND

MID-LEVEL CLOUDS.

CLOUDS AT THE NIGHT TEND TO BE

READ THE TEMPERATURES FROM

DROPPING AS MUCH BUT AGAIN WE

HAVE THAT COLDER AIR WORKING ITS

WAY IN.

WE NOW ONLY HAVE THE FLOOD

WARNING FOR THE PEARL RIVER THAT

IT HAS CRESTED AT BOGALUSA AND

PEARL RIVER WITH ONLY MINOR

FLOODING.

WE CAN CHECK OUT THAT FORECAST.

HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS END, A

CHILLY DAY FOR TOMORROW, HIGHS

IN THE MID-50'S.

THE AVERAGE HIGH FOR TOMORROW IS

63.

FINALLY IT IS FEELING LIKE

WINTER.

SATURDAY, HIGH PRESSURE RIGHT

OVER US.

LOW-30'S ON THE NORTH SHORE.

YOU NEED TO PROTECT THAT TENDER

VEGETATION.

SOUTH SHORE, HOUMA OVER TOWARDS

BELLE CHASSE, YOU COULD HAVE

SOME FROST.

AS YOU GO INTO YOUR SUNDAY, MORE

SUNSHINE, HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE

GOING TO THE THE UPPER-50'S.

BELOW AVERAGE THROUGH MONDAY,

FROST POSSIBLE FRIDAY ON THE

NORTH SHORE.

THAT LIGHT FREEZE FOR THE NORTH

SHORE ON YOUR SATURDAY.

THE-DAY WAS 64.

THAT IS ABOVE THE AVERAGE.

HIGH TODAY WAS 64.

THIS OCCURRED JUST AFTER

MIDNIGHT.

AS A LOOK AT THE CALENDAR, WE

COME OUT ABOVE AVERAGE.

THE AVERAGE IS 61.6.

THAT IS EIGHT DEGREES ABOVE THE

AVERAGE.

IT IS GOING TO BE INTERESTING TO

SEE WHERE WE END UP FOR THE

MONTH, NOW THE FOURTH WARMEST ON

RECORD.

LOOKING AT TOMORROW, 3:00 IN THE

AFTERNOON, MID-50'S, FREEZING

TEMPERATURES POSSIBLE.

SUNDAY IS LOOKING LIKE A

BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE UPPER-50.

MONDAY NEAR 60 AND WE START TO

UP AGAIN.

For more infomation >> Thursday Night: Colder Friday Morning - Duration: 4:00.

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Video: Breezy pattern for next number of days - Duration: 0:19.

WE'RE COOLING DOWN A

LITTLE BIT.

45 WITH

A WESTERLY WIND.

THE TEMPERATURES HAVE DROPPED

INTO THE MID- TO UPPER 30'S FROM

WORCESTER TO

ORANGE, KEENE,

PITTSFIELD AND SPRINGFIELD.

PRETTY GOOD GUSTS.

32 IN WORCESTER, GUSTING ON THE

CAPE ALSO.

A WIND ADVISOR FOR NANTUCKET

UNTIL 4:00 A.M.

THAT COULD GET

GUSTS TO 40 MILES

PER HOUR, CERTAINLY AT LEAST IN

THE 30 TO 40-MILE-PER-HOUR

RANGE.

NOT QUITE AS

WINDY TOMORROW BUT

STILL BREEZY.

WE'RE GOING TO BE IN A BREEZY

PATTERN FOR THE NEXT NUMBER OF

DAYS.

SO

WE DON'T TURN BITTERLY COLD

TONIGHT BUT IT GETS DOWN TO

FREEZING OR BELOW TOWARD

WORCESTER

AND BEYOND.

AND WITH SOME WIND, IT WILL FEEL

COLDER.

BOSTON STARTS OUT IN THE 30'S,

ENDS UP IN

THE LOW 40'S.

THE TREND IS

WHAT REALLY COUNTS

HERE.

YOU SEE IT'S GOING DOWN SLOWLY

THROUGH THE

WEEKEND.

THEN A BIT MORE SHARPLY FOR

SUNDAY NIGHT, MONDAY.

FLURRIES

POSSIBLE ON THE CAPE,

WIND MAY COME NORTH-NORTHEAST

THERE.

LOOKS LIKE A STORM STAYS

OUT AT

SEA.

ANYTHING MORE SIGNIFICANT,

PROBABLY A LITTLE BIT FARTHER

DOWN THE ROAD.

For more infomation >> Video: Breezy pattern for next number of days - Duration: 0:19.

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Band of Horses - Solemn Oath (Live On Austin City Limits/2017) - Duration: 3:59.

For more infomation >> Band of Horses - Solemn Oath (Live On Austin City Limits/2017) - Duration: 3:59.

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Effort to close Maine's marijuana law loophole fails - Duration: 2:13.

REGION.

IN 10 MINUT

GOVERNOR LEPGE WILL NOT SIGN OR

VETO THE MORATORIUM BILL.

OUR REPORTER JOINS US TO TELL US

WHAT THIS MEANS.

>> COME MONDAY, RECREATIONAL

MARIJUANA WILL TECHNICALLY BE

LEGAL FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES

HERE IN MAINE.

LAWMAKERS HAVE BEEN WORKING TO

TRY TO CLOSE THAT LEGAL LOOPHOLE

THAT ALLOWS YOUTH USE.

THEY HAVE BEEN GOING BACK AND

FORTH OVER THE ISSUE.

THERE'S A BIPARTISAN BILL THEY

HAVE BEEN WORKING ON.

THE GOVERNOR WILL NOT SIGN THE

BILL.

HE THINKS THE STATE BUREAU OF

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SHOULD

OVERSEE MARIJUANA.

WE SPOKE WITH GOVERNOR LEPAGE.

FIRST, DEMOCRATIC SPEAKER.

>> FOR HIGH SCHOOL KIDS, COLLEGE

KIDS, HEY, IT'S GOING TO BE

LEGAL FOR THEM.

AND I CAN'T PREDICT WHAT HAPPENS

AT THAT POINT.

BUT I KNOW IT'S NOT SAFE.

AS A PARENT I KNOW IT'S NOT

SAFE.

I THINK EVERY PERSON IN THIS

STATE SHOULD BE OUTRAGED.

>> I WILL SIGN THIS BILL AS SOON

AS I HAVE DIRECTION THAT WE CAN

HAVE THE MONEY AND THE RESOURCES

TO START WRITING THE RULE.

I CAN'T TRUST -- I DON'T MIND

SAYING IT, FOLKS.

THE RELATIONSHIP IS NOT STRONG.

>> WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IS REALLY

ANYBODY'S GUESS.

THE GOVERNOR COULD CHANGE HIS

MIND AND DECIDE TO SIGN THIS

BILL SOMETIME BETWEEN NOW AND

MIDNIGHT SUNDAY INTO MONDAY TO

AVOID THE PROBLEMS.

OR HE COULD VETO IT.

THAT WOULD MEAN THE ENTIRE

LEGISLATION WOULD HAVE TO COME

BACK INTO SESSION PERHAPS OVER

THE WEEKEND TO OVERRIDE THAT

VETO.

IT LOOKS LIKE THEY HAVE THE

NUMBERS TO OVERRIDE, BUT IT

TAKES THE GOVERNOR VETOING IT

FIRST.

THIS COULD LEAD TO CONFUSION

MONDAY.

THAT'S WHEN RECREATIONAL

MARIJUANA WILL BE LEGAL FOR

For more infomation >> Effort to close Maine's marijuana law loophole fails - Duration: 2:13.

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VIDEO: Bird's-eye view of snow covered mountains - Duration: 1:25.

PREPORTER: THESE MOUNTAINS SUPPLY

PALL OF US WITH THE WATER WE USE

PEVERY DAY.

PSOME CALL IT OUR SANGRE DE

PCRISTO OR BLOOD OF CHRIST.

PAND RIGHT NOW WE'RE IN A REALLY

PGREAT SPOT.

P>> WELL ABOVE NORMAL, WELL ABOVE

PWHERE WE WERE LAST YEAR.

PREPORTER: JUST TAKE A LOOK AT

PTHIS MAP.

PALL THE BLUE SHADED AREAS ARE

PPLACES WHERE THERE'S A LOT MORE

PSNOW THAN NORMAL.

PSOME AREAS MORE THAN DOUBLE THE

PAMOUNT OF SNOW THEY'D TYPICALLY

PSEE THIS TIME OF YEAR.

P>> AND OF COURSE THE GREAT NEWS

PIS THAT EVENTUALLY THAT SNOWPACK

PRUNS OFF AND FILLS OUR RIVERS

PAND RESERVOIRS.

P>> MORE WATER AVAILABLE FOR, YOU

PKNOW, EVERYDAY USE FOR FARMING,

PAGRICULTURE.

PSO CERTAINLY SOMETHING WE WANT

PTO SEE.

PTHE CATCH IS ARE WE GOING TO

PHOLD THE SNOWPACK UNTIL RUNOFF

PTIME. THAT'S THE BIG

PUNCERTAINTY.

PBECAUSE THERE ARE MANY THREATS

PTHAT COULD MAKE OUR GREAT

PSNOWPACK NOW MEANINGLESS A

PCOUPLE MONTHS FROM NOW.

PTHE OBVIOUS ONES THE SNOW STOPS

POR WE JUST WARM-UP TOO FAST. BUT

PTHERE'S SOMETHING ELSE IN NEW

PMEXICO THAT'S PROVEN TO BE ONE

PHUGE SNOW KILLER.

PIT'S CALLED SUBLIMATION.

P>> YOU SEE THE ICE CUBE IN THE

PFREEZER AND IT JUST GRADUALLY

PSHRINKS. A DRY AND COLD WIND

PTURNS THAT SOLID SNOW INTO A

PVAPOR GAS MEANING NO CHANCE OF

PMELTING AND NO CHANCE OF SEEING

PTHAT SNOW RUNOFF INTO OUR RIVERS

PAND RESERVOIRS.

P>> SO IDEALLY, WE WANT TO STAY

PCOLD. WE WANT TO KEEP THROWING

PSOME SNOW ON THAT PACK. AND THEN

PCOME MARCH, APRIL, EARLY MAY A

PNICE SMOOTH RUNOFF.

For more infomation >> VIDEO: Bird's-eye view of snow covered mountains - Duration: 1:25.

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Fayetteville HS officially selects new football coach - Duration: 1:33.

SSELLVILLE'S BILLY DAWSON WILL

PTAKE OVER THE DEFENDING 7-A

PCHAMPIONS.

PSPORTS DIRECTOR MITCH ROBERTS IS

PLIVE IN FAYETTEVILLE.

PMITCH, A REVOLVING DOOR OF

PCOACHES, BUT THE PURPLE DOGS

PHAVE MADE IT WOR

PMITCH: IT'S LIKE DEJA VU ALL

POVER AGAIN HERE AT FAYETTEVILLE

PHIGH SCHOOL.

UP TO THE PODIUM CAME A

PBRAND-NEW COACH.

PNOW, THE SCHOOL BOARD HAS MET

PTONIGHT.

PTHEIR MEETING WAS AT 5:00.

PTHEY HAVE APPROVED THE HIRING OF

PTHIS GUY, BILLY DAWSON.

PAS THE NEW HEAD COACH OF THE

PPURPLE DOGS.

PHE IS OUT AND INCOMES DAWSON,

PSTORMING IN.

PTHREE MORE BEFORE THAT DOWN IN

PNASHVILLE.

PIT IS HARD TO SEE HOW THEY COULD

PHAVE HAD A BETTER HIGHER THA

PBILLY DAWSON.

PHE PLANS ON STICKING AROUND FOR

PA REAL LONG TIME.

PAS WE GET A LOOK AT THE

PASSEMBLED CROWD, THINGS RUNNING

PA LITTLE BIT BEHIND.

PTHE PRESS CONFERENCE WAS

PSUPPOSED TO BE AT 6:00, RIGHT

POFF THE TOP BUT HE IS DOING ALL

PKINDS OF HANDSHAKING.

PMEETING SOME OF HIS STAFF.

PEVEN SOME OF THE FORMER PLAYERS

PWERE THERE TO WELCOME HIM TO

PFAYETTEVILLE.

PIT WILL NOT BE LONG UNTIL HE

PWILL BE COMING UP TO THE PODIUM.

PWE WILL FIND OUT WHAT HE HAS TO

For more infomation >> Fayetteville HS officially selects new football coach - Duration: 1:33.

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Ryan Worries About Their Next Challenge | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 1:08.

GORDON RAMSAY: You need to get started on your next challenge

right now.

Oh my god.

OK.

GORDON RAMSAY: Your creativity and your consistency

will be put to the test.

First thing tomorrow morning, the dining room

will be filled with an esteemed group of judges.

Each of you will have to create, prepare, and cook

your own table side dish.

Table side, yay, my favorite.

Huh.

These people are going to be focusing 100% on me.

I need to have some material.

This isn't my strong suit.

So tonight I'm sending you to a grocery store

where you can shop for whatever you need.

Is that clear?

Yes, chef.

I am super tired.

That service really took everything out of me

in the elimination.

And now I gotta do a challenge immediately?

This is crazy.

GORDON RAMSAY: Why are you standing staring at me?

The car's waiting.

Get out of here.

Shop smartly.

For more infomation >> Ryan Worries About Their Next Challenge | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 1:08.

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Heather Is Given Her First Test | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 0:47.

ANNOUNCER: As Heather takes her turn at the pass,

Marino wastes no time administering her first test,

an improperly written ticket.

Study the tickets, taste everything,

and run your brigade, yes?

- Yes, chef. - Let's go.

Chef Heather, I have another four top for you.

- Thank you very much. - Thank you.

Hey guys, order in.

Two carbonara, two risotto.

Entree-- we don't have snapper.

Marino?

Si?

- No snapper. - Sorry.

Sea bass, salmon.

Sorry, chef.

Forget that last order with the carbonaras and the risotto.

You can't fool me.

I am not letting anything get by me tonight.

For more infomation >> Heather Is Given Her First Test | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 0:47.

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Heidi Runs The Pass | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 0:37.

- I got two scallops

I got three minutes.

Three minutes.

Three minutes heard.

Running the pass-- it's definitely nerve wracking.

But you've got to stay focused, and nothing's

going to get past me now.

Here's risotto.

GORDON RAMSAY: Scallops, urgently.

Wakey, wakey, please.

Let's go.

OK, walking behind with scallops.

Come on, let's go.

That's not butternut squash.

Andi?

This is carrots in here, not butternut squash.

Oh, I'm sorry, I thought-- I have 20 seconds, chef.

Well spotted.

Thank you, chef.

Thank you.

For more infomation >> Heidi Runs The Pass | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 0:37.

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Ryan Passes Her Test At The Pass | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 0:36.

ANNOUNCER: After some good quality control work,

Ryan's next test comes from Chef Aaron, who has substituted

celery root puree for potato.

Hot puree, chef.

Hot puree.

Let's go.

Let's go.

Please, Wellington, where is it, please?

Wellington?

I need potato puree, please.

Potato puree.

Look at me. Well spotted.

Yes, chef.

[inaudible]

Chef Andi, and Chef Aaron, enough with the sabotages.

For more infomation >> Ryan Passes Her Test At The Pass | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 0:36.

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Gordon Ramsay Introduces A Unique Challenge | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 0:44.

GORDON RAMSAY: Once every guest judge has tried all your dishes

they will vote for their favorite.

The individual that has the most votes

will win this unique challenge.

Are we ready?

Yes, chef.

Good.

Because your judges have just arrived.

Oh, no.

GORDON RAMSAY: Welcome, chefs.

Good to see you all.

HEIDI: I can't believe how many chef coats

we have sitting down at these tables.

It is just amazing and intimidating at the same time.

Chefs are probably the harshest critics when it comes to food,

so I can't screw up in front of them.

For more infomation >> Gordon Ramsay Introduces A Unique Challenge | Season 16 Ep. 15 | HELL'S KITCHEN - Duration: 0:44.

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VIDEO: Community outraged over Carlsbad councilor's Facebook post - Duration: 1:38.

PCOUNCIL.

PBUT AS ANCHOR ROYALE DA FOUND,

PCARLSBAD'S MAYOR SAYS THERE'S

PNOT A LOT THE CITY CAN DO.

P>> I AM NOT GOING TO STEP DOWN

PNOW.

P>> THAT MANY WANT HIM TO CALL IT

PQUITS.

PNOW, THRE IS A PETITION WITH AT

PLEAST 6,000 SIGNATURES.

PTHEY'RE UPSET ABOUT A FACEBOOK

PPOST HE WROTE SAYING,

PJUST WANT TO GIVE A HEADS UP TO

PTHE WOMEN, YOU HAVE RIGHTS A

PRIGHT TO COOK AND A RIGHT

PCLEAN.

PYOU ALSO HAVE THE RIGHT TO GET

PSLAPPED.

P

P>> PEOPLE IN CARLSBAD WE SPOKE

PWITH ARE UNHAPPY WITH THE

PCOUNCILMAN.

PCLICK STATE LAW DOES NOT ALLOW

PFOR CITY COUNCILMAN TO BE

PRECALL BY VOTERS.

PPEOPLE IN CARLSBAD WE SPOKE WITH

PARE UNHAPPY.

P>> I DO NOT AGREE WITH THAT AT

PALL.

P>> I THINK HE'S WRONG.

PWOMEN SHOULDN'T BE ABUSED

PANYWHERE.

P>> DOPORTO HAS APOLOGIZED AND

PSAYS THE POST WAS A JOKE.

>> HE CAN'T TAKE BACK WHAT HE

PSAID AND IT STILL GOING TO

PAFFECT A LOT OF PEOPLE.

P>> YOU SHOULDN'T JOKE ABOUT IT.

P>> MORE OF DOPORTO'S POSTS ARE

PUNDER SCRUTINY, TOO.

PHE POSTED THIS MEME ON HIS

PFACEBOOK.

PIT SAYS IN ONE DAY TRUMP GOT

PMORE FAT WOMEN OUT WALKING, THAN

PMICHELLE OBAMA DID IN EIGHT

PYEARS.

PDOPORTO TALKED TO US ABOUT IT.

P>> SO I DIDN'T MAKE THAT UP.

PI'M POSTING SOMETHING, SAY IF I

For more infomation >> VIDEO: Community outraged over Carlsbad councilor's Facebook post - Duration: 1:38.

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Woman visiting Terrace Park Cemetery discovers damage to husband's grave - Duration: 1:28.

SHOCK,

DAMAGED HEADSTONE.

STEVEN: WHAT IS BEING DONE ABOUT

IT NOW.

REPORTER THIS IS A WALK SHE HAS

MADE MANY TIMES IN THE LAST YEAR

AND A HALF AFTER HER HUSBAND

DIED UNEXPECTEDLY FROM HEART

FAILURE.

BUT TUESDAY NIGHT, SHE WAS

STARTLED TO FIND DAMAGE HERE

EXTENDING FROM THE ROAD, THROUGH

HER HUSBAND'S GRAVE SITE AND

BEYOND.

>> SEEING THIS, IT IS SO

HEARTBREAKING.

REPORTER: LISA MURRAY CALLED THE

CEMETERY AND GOT A BIGGER SHOCK.

IT WAS DAMAGE DONE BY CEMETERY

VEHICLES.

>> THEY TOLD ME IT WAS DAMAGE

THAT HAS TO HAPPEN AS THEY GO TO

THEIR DUTIES.

REPORTER: SHE BELIEVES SOME OF

THIS COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED.

PUT PLYWOOD DOWN.

THEY CAN DRIVE OVER THAT.

THIS IS SO UNACCEPTABLE.

REPORTER: THE CEMETERY

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR IT SAID

THEY DID PUT PLYWOOD DOWN BUT IT

SNAPPED.

HE SAYS REPAIRING DAMAGE LIKE

THIS IS A PRIORITY AND SHE IS

SORRY THAT SHE GOT A DIFFERENT

IMPRESSION.

SHE HOPES HER NEXT VISIT IS

BETTER THAN THIS ONE.

IN THE NORTH LAND, I AND PEGGY

BREIT.

CHRIS: THIS WAS FROM THE

DIRECTOR APOLOGIZING FOR THE

For more infomation >> Woman visiting Terrace Park Cemetery discovers damage to husband's grave - Duration: 1:28.

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Meet Park Hill's biggest sports fan - Duration: 1:16.

MANY -- VERY FEW ARE

LIKE PARKER.

>> SETTLE DOWN AND PLAY

BASKETBALL.

REPORTER: THIS IS PARK HILLS

NUMBER ONE FAN.

>> HE LOVES OUR CHILDREN.

REPORTER: AND THAT IS WHY IN 40

YEARS, HE HAS RARELY MISSED A

GAME.

>> I REMEMBER HIM WHEN I PLAYED

IN THE 1990'S.

REPORTER: IT IS NOT JUST ASK

ABOUT.

>> I AM A PARKHILL TROJAN.

FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, BASKETBALL.

REPORTER: YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND

HIM IN THE SAME SEAT.

>> I/O WE SIT EITHER HERE -- I

ALWAYS SIT EITHER HERE OR THERE.

>> WHEN BILL PARKER GIVES YOU A

TIP, HE HAS WATCHED SO MANY

GAMES, IT IS A ONE-TIME COACHES

LISTEN TO A FAN.

REPORTER: HE ALSO LIKES TO

ENCOURAGE THE PLAYERS.

THAT IS WHY HE IS THE NUMBER ONE

FAN.

>> HE IS 72.

HE SAYS NOW THAT HE HAS A

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Plans for another special session move forward as Louisiana lawmakers face $304 million shortfall - Duration: 1:58.

HEATH: FAR FROM THE HALLS OF THE

STATE CAPITAL, TEACHER KELLY

STOMPS INSTRUCTS THESE

YOUNGSTERS ON THE VIOLIN, A

CLASS THAT COULD BE JEOPARDIZED

IF THE STATE WERE TO CUT MINIMUM

FOUNDATION DOLLARS TO PUBLIC

SCHOOL

>> LOUISIANA'S FUTURE IS RIGHT

HERE IN THESE CLASSROOMS, SO WE

NEED TO FOCUS ON CREATING THE

BUDGETS THAT WILL HELP OUR

STUDENTS SUCCEED.

>> I DRAW THE LINE ON K THROUGH

12 EDUCATION.

WE HAVE NEVER CUT OUR BASIC PER

PUPIL ALLOCATION IN THE MFP

THAT'S BEEN APPROVED BY THE

LEGISLATURE BEFORE.

HEATH: A REPUBLICAN PLAN THAT

WOULD INCLUDE CUTTING NEARLY $30

-MILLION IN STATE DOLLARS

ALLOCATED TO K-12 CLASSROOMS

DOESN'T SIT WELL WITH GOVERNOR

JOHN BEL EDWARDS.

>> OVER A FOUR MONTH PERIOD OUR

SCHOOLS WOULD ABSORB A $30

MILLION CUT.

IF YOU ANNUALIZE THAT, THAT'S

REALLY ABOUT A $90 MILLION CUT.

>> WE KNOW THE TEACHER IN THE

CLASSROOM IS THE MOST IMPORTANT

COMPONENT OF OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM,

AND IF YOU IMPACT INSTRUCTION IN

THE CLASSROOM, IT'S GOING TO

HAVE LONG LASTING EFFECTS ON OUR

SCHOOL SYSTEM.

HEATH: REPUBLICANS APPARENTLY

OFFERED THEIR PLAN TO SHOW CUTS

COULD BE MADE WITHOUT CONVENING

THE LEGISLATURE BEFORE APRIL

HIM BUT GOVERNOR'S PLAN INCLUDES

A SPECIAL SESSION AND --

>> >> IT INVOLVES USING THE

RAINY DAY FUNDS WHICH AVAILS

OURSELVES OF I THINK $119.6

MILLION TOWARDS THE MORE THAN

$300 MILLION SHORTFALL THAT WE

HAVE IN THE CURRENT YEAR.

HEATH: THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE

BUDGET COMMITTEE IS EXPECTED TO

OFFICALLY RECOGNIZE THE $304

MILLION DEFICIT FRIDAY, STARTING

A 30 DAY COUNTDOWN TO FILL THE

HOLE, OR CALL A SPECIAL SESSION.

SO WHILE LAWMAKERS STRETCH THE

PURSE STRINGS, KELLY'S KIDS

PRACTICE ON A FAR MORE PLEASANT

SET OF THEIR OWN

>> I HAVE FAITH IN OUR

POLITICIANS THAT THEY WILL FIND

A WAY, BECAUSE OUR STUDENTS ARE

IN THEIR HANDS.

AND ON THAT NOTE, HEATH ALLEN

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S AND TRAILS.

PTHE MEETING JUST STARTED.

PWE'LL HAVE MORE ON WHAT'S

PDISCUSSED.

PTHIS WEEK, PRESIDENT TRUMP

PSIGNED ORDERS BLOCKING THE CALL

PFOR A DEPORTATION FORCE, A

PORDERING A WALL TO BE BUILT

PALONG OUR BORDER WITH MEXICO.

PHE ALSO PLANS TO BAN ALL

PREFUGEES FROM ENTERING THE

PUNITED STATES FOR AT LEAST 4

PMONTHS.

PTHOSE MOVES CAUSING CONCERN IN

POUR AREA.

PLET'S GO TO AJ MCCORD.

AJ: I AM HERE WHERE LEADERS

PFROM SEVERAL DIFFERENT FAVES ARE

PHOLDING A PRAYER VIGIL.

PCLERKS ARE SCRIPTURES SAY, CARE

PFOR THE REFUGEE IN YOUR MIDST --

P OUR PICTURES SAY, CARE FOR

PTHE REFUGEE IN YOUR MIDST.

PCOUNTER TO WHAT WE ARE DOING ON

PTHE NATIONAL LEVEL.

PTHAT IS WHY YOU ARE GOING TO SEE

PCOMMUNITIES OF FAITH, SAYING,

PNO.

PAJ: TO LEAD A PRAYER SERVICE FOR

PANYONE OF ANY FAITH

PIN RESPONSE TO TRUMP'S EXECUTIVE

PORDERS.

PWHILE THE SERVICE TONIGHT IS TO

PSTAND WITH IMMIGRANTS AND

PREFUGEES

PSOME BELIEVE THAT TRUMP'S ORDERS

PIS A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

P.

P>> I DON'T HAVE ANYTHING AGAINST

PTHE PEOPLE THAT ARE HERE, BUT

PI'D JUST LIKE TO SEE PEOPLE CO

PIN LEGALLY.

P>> I GREW UP BEING UNDOCUMENTED

PAJ: ESQUIVEL A COLLEGE GRADUATE

PWHO'S LIVED IN ARKANSAS SINCE

PSHE WAS 3

PSAYS SHE STILL HAS FAMILY IN

PMEXICO AND THESE ORDERS

PHAVE HER CONCERN CAN REQUEST WE

PDON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS GOING TO

PLOOK LIKE FOR THOSE WHO ARE

PTRYING TO COME UP WITH THE RIGHT

PWAY BUT IT IS PRACTICALLY

PIMPOSSIBLE.

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