Hello Space Fans and welcome to another edition of Space Fan News.
This week, SpaceX completes an important milestone its quest to make rocket launches into Earth
orbit cheaper; astronomers have found a way to have an accelerating universe without dark
energy; and Space Fan News goes to Washington to march for science on April 22nd.
Yesterday, from the historic launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center the SpaceX Corporation
achieved a huge milestone in making access to space cheaper.
For the first time, SpaceX reused one of its rockets to launch a communication satellite
known as SES-10, which will bring high capacity satellite service to Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador
and Peru.
With yesterday's launch, SpaceX has proven that it can recover, restore and relaunch
a critical component of the Dragon 9 launch vehicle and doing this means that it can get
stuff into orbit cheaper.
The hope is that the more they can do this, the cheaper it will be to put stuff into space.
The entire Dragon 9 rocket isn't reused, only the massive first stage, but if companies
choose to launch their payloads using a refurbished first stage, then SpaceX reports they can
save up to 30 percent of the cost of the launch.
And since the cost to launch a Falcon 9 starts at around $60 million, launching on a used
rocket could start at around $40 million.
Yesterday's launch used the second rocket ever recovered by SpaceX; it was the same
vehicle used for CRS-8, the company's eighth cargo resupply mission to the International
Space Station launched almost a full year ago on April 8th, 2016.
Then they recovered it on the drone ship named Of Course I Still Love You, and started getting
it ready to use again.
It took SpaceX about 4 months to get it ready again for another launch.
As you can imagine, this process isn't easy, each component has to be inspected and refurbished
to be used again, but that's way cheaper than building them from scratch each time and
then throwing them away.
Which is the path the SLS or Space Launch System is taking.
You may be wondering why in this day and age why we would take such a wasteful approach
to getting into orbit?
That's a good question and the answer has to do with different design objectives.
Setting aside a minute the fact that Congress told NASA to build the SLS this way, there
are other reasons why recovering the SLS is impractical.
First off, the SLS is a much bigger rocket and designed to get much bigger payloads into
orbit.
It's designed to carry 5-10 times more payload.
Further, the Solid Rocket Boosters used by SLS are relatively cheap to rebuild each time
making it somewhat unnecessary.
There's not a lot left of the SRB's once they are spent to actually recover which is
why NASA never bothered with the ones on the Space Shutlle.
Then there's the SLS second stage.
It is a huge, orange tank full of cryofuels and four advanced engines.
And while it would be worth it to get these engines back, it's not really possible.
The tank itself is quite soft, mostly made of foam with a thin aluminum lining.
What's more, it carries a lot of fuel, meaning a lot of delta-V and that means it reaches
a very high speed and very high altitude.
To get it back means it needs to lose that speed and altitude.
This is quite opposite to Falcon 9's recoverable first stage, which barely reaches barely 1.5km/s
(out of about 8 km/s or so to reach orbit) and it only very shortly peeks out above the
atmosphere.
The Falcon 9 can brake and descend at reasonable, survivable speed, without burning up and without
spending excessive amounts of fuel on braking, to avoid burning up.
It is the second, non-recoverable stage that carries most of the responsibility for reaching
orbital speed.
So it's not really fair to compare the two launch designs.
While SLS will be more expensive and wasteful, it's primary purpose isn't to make space
cheap like the Falcon 9 is, it is an explorer rocket that will help NASA regain a human
launch capability and will serve as a backbone for any future human Moon and Mars missions.
Yesterday's launch was a huge step forward in commercializing space and I was very happy
to see everything go off without a hitch, the launch was spectacular, a few minutes
later the first stage landed on Of Course I Still Love You, and the SES-10 satellite
was successfully deployed.
The satellite SES company said that they did indeed get a discount on the launch but non-disclosure
agreements prevent them from giving exact numbers.
But I think more than the discount, the company really wanted to be the first one to use a
refurbished SpaceX rocket.
Next astronomers have worked out a way to have an accelerating, expanding universe without
dark energy.
According to a Hungarian-American team, they believe that standard models of the universe
fail to take into account of its changing structure, and claim that once you do that the need for
dark energy disappears.
We've known for about 20 years now that the universe was accelerating as it expands
and this cosmic surprise has had cosmologists scrambling ever since to try and explain why
it's doing that.
To explain the energy associated with the force that is causing this expansion, astronomers
reasoned that almost 70 percent of the universe must consist of whatever that is - and they
called it dark energy.
We've also known for quite a while that there's this stuff out there, called dark
matter that we seem to talk about every episode, which is out there permeating about 25 percent
or so of the cosmos.
But there are some researchers out there, led by a PhD Student at a university in Hungary,
which I'm not gonna pronounce because I'll just mess it up, who are questioning that
dark energy is really required to accelerate the universe.
These guys are arguing that the data points we have for measuring the acceleration of
the universe - which consist of observations of Type-1a supernovae throughout the sky - only
provide enough information to give us an average acceleration.
This average is throughout the whole universe and it could be, in fact it is probable, that
the universe is expanding at different rates in different areas.
The current theories, the team argues, ignore the intricate structure of the large scale
universe.
The mathematics that describe the expansion of the universe is embedded in equations from
Einstein's Theory of General Relativity and are amazingly complex.
Dr László Dobos, a co-author of the paper, explains that, "We know from very precise
supernova observations that the universe is accelerating, but at the same time we rely
on coarse approximations to Einstein's equations which may introduce serious side-effects,
such as the need for dark energy, in the models designed to fit the observational data."
When we look at the large scale structure of the universe, we see a cosmic web of galaxies
that follow huge tendrils throughout space time and normal and dark matter appear to
fill the universe with a foam-like structure, where galaxies are located on the thin walls
between bubbles, and are grouped into superclusters.
The insides of the bubbles by comparison are almost empty of both kinds of matter.
Using a computer simulation to model the effect of gravity on the distribution of millions
of particles of dark matter, the scientists reconstructed the evolution of the universe,
including the early clumping of matter, and the formation of large scale structure.
I always love saying things like 'reconstructing the evolution of the universe'.
Golden age folks!
Unlike most simulations that approximate a smoothly expanding universe, taking the structure
into account led to a model where different regions of the cosmos expand at different
rates.
The average expansion rate though is consistent with present observations, which suggest an
overall acceleration.
Which is what we see, so that's good!
Dr. Dobos concludes by saying, "The theory of general relativity is fundamental in understanding
the way the universe evolves.
We do not question its validity; we question the validity of the approximate solutions.
Our findings rely on a mathematical conjecture which permits the differential expansion of
space, consistent with general relativity, and they show how the formation of complex
structures of matter affects the expansion.
These issues were previously swept under the rug but taking them into account can explain
the acceleration without the need for dark energy."
If this finding is upheld, it could have a significant impact on models of the universe
and the direction of research in physics.
For the past 20 years, astronomers and theoretical physicists have speculated on the nature of
dark energy, but it still remains an unsolved mystery.
Nobody has any idea what this stuff is.
With this new model, these guys expect at the very least to start a lively debate.
I love science.
Finally, like this shirt?
I'm going to wear it later this month when I go to the March for Science in Washington
D.C. on April 22nd.
I also made this Deep Astronomy Hoodie in case it gets cold.
I try to keep politics out of my online life, but as many of you who have been following
me for a while know that I am passionate about improving science education in, not just the
United States, but the entire world.
I concentrate on the U.S. though because it needs it the most, we are among the worst
in the world when it comes to science literacy and I simply can't live with that.
I fervently believe that a person who has a modest education in science has an advantage
in life and is better able to make better decisions, both politically and in daily life.
It seems to me that science in my country continually takes a back seat to almost everything
else, we prioritize the wrong things, like jobs in coal country over the health of our
planet.
It makes no sense to me to burn more coal at the expense of having a home planet to
live on.
And the jobs thing doesn't cut it with me.
Don't tell me, 'well those coal miners are out of jobs and that's not fair'.
No, it's not fair, but reviving a dangerous career path fraught with environmental disasters
everywhere isn't the solution.
The solution, as I see it, is to educate people, like those miners, to do other jobs, ones
that probably pay more.
When I hear about the lack of jobs in I shake my head.
We have companies scrambling to fill jobs all over the place.
An education in science gives everyone a leg up and allows people access to more than just
one kind of job.
The days of pulling a lever all day on a factory floor are long gone, robots do that now.
What's needed are people to build and repair the robots, program CNC milling machines,
operate complicated manufacturing machinery, work with sophisticated computer controlled,
well everything, repair computerized appliances, all kinds of jobs
are not being filled because there aren't any qualified
candidates to do them.
And if you care about energy jobs, there are solar and wind power installations and renewable energy.
There are lots and lots of jobs here, the thing is, you have to know things.
You need an education, one that is heavy in the sciences.
While I do the best I can with my modest YouTube channel, there is a lot more I can do and
that's why I'm going to the March.
I've never done anything overtly political before but I feel pretty strongly about this.
I remember that Carl Sagan was politically active, I actually saw him once in the 1980's
in Colorado at a protest at the Rocky Flats nuclear weapon plant.
I'm no Carl Sagan, but, well, every little bit helps.
I'll hopefully have some remote live streaming equipment with me when I go so I'll try
to live stream it that day but I'll keep you posted on the progress of that.
If you want to talk more about this and the stuff we talked about a couple of weeks ago
about expanding SFN, please join me for another Space Fan News Live event next Wednesday at
3pm ET.
The link is in the description box below and if you click on the little bell icon on the
watch page, you'll get a reminder.
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Thanks to all of you for watching and as always,
Keep Looking Up!
For more infomation >> SpaceX Hits a Milestone; No Need for Dark Energy?; SFN Goes to Washington - Duration: 12:43.-------------------------------------------
Video: Snow to dissipate late Saturday evening - Duration: 3:23.
ALL RIGHT, WHAT IS THIS WITH THE
SLEEP?
BASICALLY, THIS IS HOW YOU GET
SLEET.
SNOW FORMING LAY-UP, COMES DOWN,
BUT THERE IS A WARM LAYER.
THE SNOWFLAKES MELT INTO
RAINDROPS BECAUSE IT IS ABOVE
FREEZING, BUT IN THE BOTTOM 4000
FEET OR SO, THE ATMOSPHERE IS
COLD, SO THOSE RAINDROPS FREEZE
INTO PELLETS OF ICE, SLEET, LIKE
BBS HITTING YOU.
THE PROBLEM IS EVEN WITH SURFACE
TEMPERATURES, IT IS FALLING AS
ICE, MAKING IT VERY SLIPPERY ON
MANY OF THE ROADWAYS.
34 IN BOSTON NOW WITH SLEET
FALLING.
THERE'S A 17 MILE PER HOUR WIND
NOW.
TEMPERATURES -- ABOVE FREEZING
ALONG THE COAST, CLOSE TO
FREEZING AWAY FROM THE COAST.+
NASHUA, 31.
JEFFREY WITH SOME ELEVATION.
YOU GET THE IDEA.
GO TO SOUTHEASTERN MASS AND THE
CAPE, A FEW DEGREES MILDER, BUT
ALSO MILDER ABOVE, AND THAT IS
WHY IT IS STRAIGHT RAIN DOWN
THERE.
YOU SEE ALL THESE DIFFERENT
COLORS.
THE GREEN IS ESSENTIALLY THE
RAIN.
P AGAIN PRAYERFUL IS SLEET AND
FREEZING RAIN, AND THE REAL DARK
PURPLE IS BASICALLY SNOW OR SNOW
AND SLEET.
THE STORM MOVES TO THE EAST, AND
AS IT DOES SO, THESE LINES TEND
TO SHIFT.
A CLOSER LOOK AT HOW THIS IS
LIKELY TO PLAY OUT.
HERE WE GO -- YOU CANNOT HAVE IT
MORE THAN THIS.
WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THIS
ALL ALONG, THAT THE MASS PIKE
WOULD BE KIND OF THE LINE FOR A
GOOD CHUNK OF THE STORM.
HEAVY RAIN TO THE SOUTH.
HEAVY, WET SNOW OR SNOW AND
SLEET TO THE NORTH.
WE GET TO 7:00, THE SNOW LINE
STARTING TO COLLAPSE, BUT IT IS
STILL RIGHT OVER BOSTON, BUT
THEN, IT MOVES SOUTH AND EAST AS
THE STORM MOVES IS AN SLIGHTLY
COLD AIR IS DRAWN IN THE LATE
STAGES.
THAT IS A BAND OF SNOW THAT
SHOULD ACCUMULATE A NICE COUPLE
OF INCHES BEFORE IT STARTS TO
DISSIPATE LATE IN THE DAY AND IN
THE EVENING.
THAT IS HOW OUR ESTIMATE OF SNOW
AND SLEET COMBINED COMES TO EVEN
NOTHING TO PERHAPS AN INCH OR
TWO IN PLACES FROM PLYMOUTH TO
THE CAPE TO TWO TO FOUR INCHES
IN PLACES LIKE FOXBORO TO AROUND
BOSTON TO ABOUT FOUR TO EIGHT
INCHES IN MUCH OF METROWEST AND
NEARBY AREAS NORTH AND WEST AND
ALONG ROUTE 2, 6 TO 10 INCHES OF
SNOW AND SLEET COMBINED, PERHAPS
SOME ISOLATED HIGHER AMOUNTS,
ESPECIALLY IN HIGHER ELEVATIONS.
WE ALSO -- ALSO HAVE A WIND
ADVISORY AND HIGH WIND WARNING
FOR THE CAPE.
GUSTS STARTING TO GET UP OVER 30
MILES AN HOUR, BUT THEY WILL GET
STRONGER OVER TIME.
PERHAPS 50 TO 60 FROM THE CAPE
TO NANTUCKET AND 40 TO 50 ALONG
THE REST OF THE COAST LINE UP TO
BOSTON.
WIND WILL STILL BE AROUND ON
SUNDAY, BUT THEY'LL WILL START
TO DIMINISH, SO WE COULD GET
SOME SCATTERED POWER OUTAGES
WITH THIS AS WELL.
ALSO, A COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY.
MOST CONCERN IS THE SATURDAY
AFTERNOON HIGH TIDE WERE THERE
COULD BE SOME POCKETS OF COASTAL
FLOODING, BUT THE WEATHER IS
IMPROVED WITH SOME SUNSHINE
GIVING WAY TO CLOUDS AND IN THE
40'S FOR THE RED SOX HOME
OPENER.
CHECK IT OUT OVER THE NEXT SEVEN
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Former NBA player talks about addiction and recovery - Duration: 3:48.
HE LIVED THE DREAM OF SO MANY
YOUNG CHILDREN
, HIS NAME IS REX CHAPMAN.
HE PLAYED BASKETBALL FOR THE
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY AND SPENT
12 YEARS IN THE NBA.
BUT HIS MULTIMILLION DOLLAR LIFE
CAME CRASHING DOWN ALL BECAUSE
OF ADDICTION.
NOW HE SAYS HE'S READY TO
REBUILD HIS LIFE AND HELP OTHERS
STRUGGLING LIKE HE WAS.
HERE'S ACTION NEWS REPORTER
JENNIFER BAILEYS.
REPORTER: AND THE NBA, HE WAS
KNOWN AS WONDER DOG.
>> A STILL IN A SLAM.
IN KENTUCKY HE WAS KNOWN AS OF
THE KING.
NOW HE GOES BY A TITLE NO ONE
WOULD HAVE EVER IMAGINED BACK
THEN.
>> I AM REX AND I AM AN ADDICT.
REPORTER: THE SPORT THAT GAVE
HIM A CAREER IS ULTIMATELY WHAT
LETS HIM HIM -- LEAD HIM TO
PRESCRIPTION PAIN MEDICATION.
>> I FINISHED PLAYING WHEN I WAS
32, I HAD SEVEN ORTHOPEDIC
SURGERIES THE LAST THREE YEARS
OF PLAYING AND THE DOCTORS
STARTED GIVING ME VICODIN,
PERCOCET, LORTAB TO WARD OFF THE
PAIN.
BY THE TIME I FINISHED PLAYING,
I HAD AN APPENDIX SURGERY, THE
DOCTOR PUT ME ON OXYCONTIN AND
THAT WAS AT THE END.
I KNEW I LOVED THAT DRUG THE
SECOND I TICKET.
REPORTER: THAT TINY PILL STARTED
NEARLY A DECADE OF ADDICTION,
LEAVING HIM BROKE.
>> I PEDDLED ALL MY MONEY AWAY
SOMEHOW.
REPORTER: AND BEHIND BARS.
>> I ALWAYS SAY I LIKE TO HAVE
FUN BUT I DRAW THE LINE WHERE
SOMEBODY IS GOING TO TAKE MY
FREEDOM AWAY FROM ME.
REPORTER: IN 2015, CHAPMAN WAS
CAUGHT ON SURVEILLANCE VIDEO
STEALING FROM A STORE IN
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA.
HE WAS SENTENCED TO PROBATION
AND HAD TO PAY BACK OVER
$15,000.
WHEN SPEAKING ABOUT HIS
ADDICTION RECENTLY, HE ADMITS HE
DOES NOT REMEMBER STEALING AND
HAS NEVER SEEN THE VIDEO.
NOW HE USES LAUGHTER TO DEAL
WITH THE SHAME.
BY THE TIME HE WENT TO REHAB, HE
WAS TAKING 40 VICODIN AND 10
OXYCONTIN THE DAY.
>> WHILE I AM DRIVING DOWN THERE
TO REHAB, I TOOK MORE VICODIN
THAN I NORMALLY DID AND I AM ON
A DIRT ROAD PULLING INTO REHAB
AND I FELT MYSELF SORT OF SHORT
CIRCUIT AND THE NEXT THING I
KNEW I WAS EVER IN A DITCH.
I DON'T KNOW IF I WAS OUT FOR AN
HOUR OR FIVE SECONDS BUT I
REMEMBER THINKING I NEED TO GET
IN HERE BEFORE I DIED.
REPORTER: A FEW MONTHS LATER,
CHAPMAN WAS TAKING PILLS AGAIN,
IT TOOK A FEW TRIPS TO REHAB
BEFORE HE COULD STAY CLEAN.
THAT WAS ALMOST THREE YEARS AGO.
>> HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THE
STIGMA?
YOU ARE MORE STIGMATIZED THAN
THE OTHER PEOPLE WE HAVE TALKED
TO.
>> WHEN YOU SECURE UP AND SAY
SOMETHING WRONG, EVERYONE KNOWS.
THAT'S JUST BECAUSE THAT IS THE
WORLD WE LIVE IN.
24 HOUR NEWS CYCLE, THE MOST
SALACIOUS STUFF SELLS SO THAT IS
JUST PART OF IT.
THAT IS GOING TO BE PART OF MY
PRESENT AS PART OF MY FUTURE.
IF I WANT TO GO THROUGH THIS, I
WOULD LIKE TO HELP SOME PEOPLE
ALONG THE WAY.
DAN: JENNIFER BAILEY REPORTING
FOR US.
A FEW MONTHS AFTER HIS FRIST
STINT IN REHAB CHAPMAN WAS
TAKING PILLS AGAIN.
IT TOOK A COUPLE MORE STAYS
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Catholic priest stands by 'Muslims will cut your head off' statement - Duration: 1:27.
DAVID CARL SPOKE EXCLUSIVELY
WITH FATHER JONAS ROMEA TO GET
HIS SIDE OF THIS STORY.
>> ARE ALL PEOPLE BURGLARS?
NO, NOT ALL PEOPLE ARE BURGLARS.
BUT MY NEXT QUESTION TO YOU IS
IN A THIS, DO YOU LOCK YOUR
DOORS AT NIGHT?
>> I DO.
I DO.
>> SEE?
>> SO ARE YOU LUMPING IN MUSLIMS
AS BURGLARS?
>> ARE YOU MAKING AN EQUIVILANCY
THERE?
>> NO.
>> FATHER JONAS ROMEA IS UNDER
FIRE THE PRIEST AT OUR LADY OF
BELEN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS FACING
CRITICISM OVER COMMENTS HE MADE
DURING A RECENT HOMILY FOR THE
ST MARYS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
>> I WAS JUST QUOTING ONE OF THE
TENANTS IN THAT RELIGION THAT I
MENTIONED.
>> THAT RELIGION IS ISLAM AND
FATHER JONAS ADMITS TO SAYING
DONT LISTEN TO LIBERALS BECAUSE
THE MUSLIMS WILL CUT YOUR HEAD
OFF, DURRING A RECENT HOMILY
>> WHILE FATHER JONAS WOULDN'T
SAY THE MUSLIM RELIGION BY NAME,
HE STOOD BY HIS STATEMENTS AND
SAID RECENT REPORTS OUT OF THE
MIDDLE EAST SHOW THAT CATHOLICS
AROUND THE WORLD ARE UNDER
ATTACK.
>> THE NEWS PIECES THAT WE GET
IN THE NEWS FROM THERE TELL US
THAT ACTUALLY, CHRISTIANS ARE
BEING SLAUGHTERED.
>> DO YOU STAND BY WHAT YOU SAID
IN THAT HOMILY?
>> I DO.
>> YOU DON'T THINK SAYING THAT
MUSLIMS WILL CHOP YOUR HEAD OFF
IS ISLAMAPHOBIC?
>> THAT IS A LABEL.
AND I DENY THAT LABEL.
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Mayor's budget does not include pay raise for police - Duration: 1:30.
RIOUS.
NANCY: THE MAYOR SAYS HE'S NOT
LAYING OFF ANY CITY WORKERS.
AND HE SAYS YOUR TAXES AREN'T
GOING UP.
BUT IT ALSO MEANS MOST CITY
WORKERS WON'T SEE AN INCREASE IN
THEIR PAYCHECKS, INCLUDING LAW
ENFORCEMENT.
>> THE MAYOR'S PROPOSED BUDGET
IS CLOSE TO A BILLION DOLLARS.
THE MAYOR SAYS ABOUT 1/3 OF IT
WILL GO TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND
PROGRAMS TO CUT DOWN ON THE
CRIME CRISIS.
BUT WHAT IT DOESN'T INCLUDE, A
PAY RAISE FOR COPS.
>> WE USED TO SAY IT'S A SLAP IN
THE FACE TO POLICE OFFICERS.
WHICH IT IS.
BUT THIS IS A SLAP IN THE FACE
TO THE COMMUNITY OF ALBUQUERQUE.
>> AND MOST OTHER CITY EMPLOYEES
WON'T BE GETTING A RAISE EITHER.
THE EXCEPTION, THOSE WHO MAK
UNDER $30,000 WILL SEE A SLIGHT
INCREASE ON THEIR PAYCHECK.
THE MAYOR SAYS THESE ARE LEAN
TIMES.
>> THERE'S NO TAX INCREASES, NO
FURLOUGHS
AND IT'S A TIGHT YEAR, BUT WE'RE
NOT GOING TO HAVE TO DO ANY
LAYOFFS, ANY FURLOUGHS, ANY TAX
INCREASES.
>> ALSO IN THE BUDGET $1 MILLION
TO HELP FIX THE MASSIVE BACKLOG
OF RAPE KITS.
10.5 MILLION IS GOING TO
PROGRAMS THAT HELP THE HOMELESS.
THAT INCLUDES 460,000 TO A
PROGRAM THAT HELPS GET
PANHANDLERS OFF THE STREETS AND
CONNECTED TO JOBS AND OTHER
RESOURCES.
AND A CHUNK OF THE BUDGET, MORE
THAN 500 GRAND, WILL GO TO THE
ZOO.
IT INCLUDES HIRING MORE STAFF
AND A NEW PENGUIN AND OTTER
EXHIBIT.
ALL OF THIS IS NOT A DONE DEAL.
THE CITY COUNCIL HAS TO GO OVER
IT TOO.
THE POLICE UNION SAYS THEY ARE
GOING TO FIGHT THIS ONE SO
OFFICERS GET A RAISE.
A FINAL BUDGET MUST BE IN PLACE
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Alamogordo students react to Xanax scare - Duration: 1:37.
K WITH
PARENTS AT THAT SCHOOL.
SHE FOUND OUT MANY ARE PRETTY
UPSET.
NANCY: WE WERE IN ALAMOGOR
THIS MORNING, AND THE PARENTS WE
SPOKE WITH SAY THEY LOVE THEIR
COMMUNITY THAT THIS IS A GOOD
SCHOOL,
ORDER BUT THEY SAY, WHEN SOME
8TH GRADERS TOOK XANAX, IT WAS
SCARY.
YOU FOR PARENTS AT CHAPARRAL
KNOW MIDDLE SCHOOL IT NO DOUBT
WAS A TEACHABLE MOMENT.
>> THIS IS EXACTLY WHY I GIVE
YOU THE SPEECHES AND THE
LECTURES THAT I GIVE YOU SO YOU
CAN PREPARE YOURSELVES FOR A
SITUATION LIKE THIS.
A LOT OF THEM ARE TALKING TO
THEIR KIDS ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED
HERE AT THE ALAMOGORDO MIDDLE
SCHOOL THURSDAY.
POLICE TELL US AN 8TH GRADE GIRL
BROUGHT XANAX, LIKE THESE, TO
SCHOOL
AND GAVE THEM TO UP TO 16
CLASSMATES
THE DRUG CAN CAUSE DROWSINESS.
THE SCHOOL SAYS 12 OF THOSE KIDS
ENDED UP GOING TO THE HOSPITAL
FOR AN EVALUATION.
>> I WAS EXTREMELY SURPRISED.
WE GOT REAL SCARED.
ROYALE: RAYMONDS KIDS DID
NOT TAKE THE PILLS, BUT DIDN'T
LIKE WHAT THEY SAW.
>> MY 6TH GRADER-SHE SAW ONE OF
THE GIRLS BEING CARRIED AWAY.
SHE SAID SHE SEEMED ALMOST LIKE
SHE WAS PASSED OUT.
POLICE TELL US ALL OF THE KIDS
WHO TOOK IT ARE OK.
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Cloudy, chilly with spotty drizzle - Duration: 3:16.
ANNOUNCER: NOW, YOUR WLKY
WEATHER WITH CHIEF METEOROLOGIST
JAY CARDOSI.
JAY: OUTSIDE RIGHT NOW, IT IS
NOT VERY NICE.
WE HAVE LOTS OF CLOUDS OUT THERE
AND A LITTLE BIT OF SPOTTY
DRIZZLE.
THE WIND IS STILL KIND OF BREEZY
FROM TIME TO TIME, WITH
TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 40'S
NOW.
FEELS-LIKE TEMPERATURE'S
APPROACHING THE LOW 40'S AND
UPPER 30'S, SO IT IS ONE OF
THOSE CHILLY SPRING NIGHTS
ACROSS THE AREA.
TODAY IS NUMBER 61.
WE ARE AT THE LOW TEMPERATURE
NOW AT 48.
A FEW OF THOSE SPOTTY SHOWERS
MOVING THROUGH.
THE RAIN SHOWER ACTIVITY IS
GONE.
NO PERSISTENT RAIN ANYMORE THE
REST OF THE WEEKEND.
OVERNIGHT THROUGH TOMORROW
MORNING, A LITTLE BIT OF DRIZZLE
EVERY SO OFTEN WILL BE POSSIBLE.
46 TO 49 IS THE RANGE OUTDOORS.
THE FEELS-LIKE TEMPERATURE DOWN
IN THE LOWER 40'S, AT LEAST IN
TOWN.
YOU CAN SEE THE LIGHT RAIN
ROTATING THROUGH HERE EARLIER
TODAY, NOW OFF TO THE EAST OF
US.
A COUPLE STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS
IN THE MID-ATLANTIC EARLIER THIS
AFTERNOON.
A TORNADO WENT THROUGH VIRGINIA
BEACH AND DID CAUSE A LITTLE BIT
OF DAMAGE.
NO INJURIES FROM THAT STORM, BUT
NONETHELESS, PRETTY NASTY
WEATHER TO THE EAST OF US TODAY.
OVERNIGHT TONIGHT, WE WILL HAVE
CLOUDY SKIES, CHILLY CONDITIONS.
BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP IN THE
MORNING, UPPER 30'S, LOW 40'S
WILL GREET YOU.%
OVERCAST SKIES, AND THAT CHANCE
FOR A LITTLE BIT OF DRIZZLE.
IF YOU ARE HEADING TO THE PAPA
JOHN'S 10 MILER, DON'T EXPECT A
LOT OF SUN.
DO EXPECT CLOUDY AND COOL
CONDITIONS.
THE CLOUDS IN THE MORNING
THROUGH MIDDAY WILL START TO
BREAK UP IN THE AFTERNOON AS
HIGH PRESSURE REALLY STARTS TO
BUILD THEM.
WE SHOULD SEE SOME SUNSHINE
AFTER 3:00 OR 4:00, AND THAT'S
WHEN THE TEMPERATURES TAKE A
BOOST AND CLIMB INTO THE UPPER
50'S AND LOW 60'S, EXPECTING 60
HERE IN TOWN.
AS WE LOOK AHEAD TO SUNDAY, A
MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUNSHINE IS
CERTAINLY EXPECT.
THOSE TEMPERATURES WILL START TO
TURN AROUND WITH A SOUTHEASTERLY
BREEZE IN THE AFTERNOON, BACK IN
THE UPPER 60'S AND LOW 70'S LATE
SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
HERE'S OUR FORECAST FOR THE
OVERNIGHT.
DOWN THROUGH THE 40'S WE WILL
GO.
CLOUDY SKIES, A LITTLE SPOTTY
DRIZZLE CANNOT BE RULED OUT.
SAME THING TOMORROW MORNING.
THE CIT WILL BE AROUND 44.
MIDDAY TEMPERATURES NEAR 50,
STILL CLOUDY AND COOL.
THEN WE SHOULD START TO BREAK
THOSE CLOUDS MID TO LATE
AFTERNOON.
BY 5:00 OR 6:00 TOMORROW, WE ARE
TALKING ABOUT 60, PARTLY SUNNY
SKIES.
YOUR SEVEN-DAY FORECAST CALLS
FOR A HIGH OF 71 ON SUNDAY.
RAIN CHANCES MOVE BACK IN HERE
ON MONDAY WITH A HIGH OF 65.
TUESDAY LOOKS DRY, AND MORE RAIN
CHANCES MOVE IN ON OCCASION NEXT
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY.
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Young minds battle at Salinas innovators challenge - Duration: 2:52.
BRINGS US THE STORY LIVE FROM
MONTEREY.
CAITLI THE STUDENTS CAME READY
TO LEARN.
THEY CAME READY TO COMPETE.
WE ALL HAVE THEIR LAPTOPS IN
HAND AND THEY WERE GOING AFTER
THE BEST SOLUTION TO ONE BIG
PROBLEM.
>> WE ARE WORKING ON PLANS IN
ORDER TO FEED 9 BILLION PEOPLE
BY 2030.
CAITLIN: WITH TWO ROOMS FILLED
WITH OVER 100 BRIGHT MINDS,
THERE WERE MANY IDEAS ON HOW TO
SOLVE THE PROBLEM.
OUR IDEA WAS TO PUT MAPS AT
LOCAL GROCERY STORES WHERE OTHER
PLACES HAVE EXTRA FOOD THEY
DON'T WANT TO GET TO HOMELESS
PEOPLE.
CAITLIN: BUT STUDENTS HAD TO DO
THEY NEEDED TO KNOW WHAT TO
BUILD TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM, AND
A LOT OF THAT COMES DOWN TO
CODING.
I KNOW HOW TO CODE SOME.
CAITLI CODE IS THE FOCUS OF
THIS GROUP OF HARDEN MIDDLE
SCHOOL STUDENTS.
>> I WANT TO LEARN, I'M NOT THAT
GOOD AT IT.
BLOCK CODING.
REPORTER: JEN RODGERS IS THEIR
TEACHER, AND SHE SAYS CODING IS
THE FUTURE WHEN IT COMES TO THE
JOB MARKET.
>> ESPECIALLY FOR THE GIRLS IT
IS LIMITED AS FAR AS HOW MANY
GIRLS ARE IN KAMPETER SCIENCE
AND THERE'S SUCH A NEED FOR IT
THAT IF THEY HAVE THE SKILLS I
THINK THEY WILL BE EVEN MORE
MARKETABLE AS FUTURE EMPLOYEES.
CAITLIN: ORGANIZERS BEHIND THE
THRIVE YOUNG INNOVATORS
CHALLENGE ARE HOPING THESE
STUDENTS WILL CHOOSE TO STAY IN
SALINAS IN THE FUTURE.
>> WE WANT TO LET THEM KNOW
THERE IS A CAREER HERE AND THIS
IS JUST OF THE STARTING POINT.
CAITLI MOTIVATING THEM TO STAY
IS WHERE SOME OF THE DAY
SPEAKERS CAME IN.
PEOPLE LIKE SALINAS ROLANDO
PEREZ, WHO IS FINISHING UP HIS
PHD IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AT
STANFORD AND PLANS TO BRING HIS
SKILLS BACK TO THE VALLEY.
>> SALINAS IS POSITIONED TO BE A
LEADER IN BIO MANUFACTURING AND
TO BE A LEADER IN THE FUTURE OF
TECHNOLOGY.
WE HAVE ALL THE INFRASTRUCTURE
WE NEED, WE HAVE A LOT OF THE
FEEDSTOCKS WE NEED FOR THESE
INDUSTRIES AND MANY PEOPLE.
CAITLIN: HE'S HOPING SOME OF HIS
FUTURE CO-WORKERS WERE THERE IN
THE ROOM TODAY.
>> I WOULD LIKE TO WORK ON THIS
BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN INTERESTED
IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES.
BASICALLY JUST EVERYTHING
RELATED TO +.
-- AG SCIENCE.
CAITLI THRIVE WAS HANDING OUT
5 THOUSAND IN CASH PRIZES, SO
THERE WAS A LOT OF INCENTIVE TO
COME UP WITH A GREAT IDEA TODAY.
AND THAT GROUP FROM HARDEN
MIDDLE SCHOOL, WELL THEY WERE
THE ONLY MIDDLE SCHOOLERS TO
MAKE IT TO THE TOP 16 TODAY, AND
THEY ENDED UP WINNING THIRD
PLACE.
DAN.
DAN: GOOD FOR THEM.
THOSE HARDEN STUDENTS ARE TAKING
HOME ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND A
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'I can't stand this stuff.' Residents react to spring snow - Duration: 1:20.
.
IT IS WET.
IT IS HEAVY.
WHAT IT IS NOT IS MAKING PEOPLE
HAPPY HERE IN WORCESTER.
>> I'M ALL DONE.
I CAN'T STAND THIS STUFF, CAN'T
IT'S DRIVING ME CRAZY.
NICOLE WITH MARCH QUICKLY
: MELTING AWAY IN THE REVIEW
MIRROR IT SEEMS WINTER WOULD
, LIKE TO FREEZE THIS MOMENT IN
TIME.
>> I WANT TO WEAR SHORTS AND GO
TO THE BEACH.
MARIA: -- NICOLE WOULDN'T WE
: ALL.
BUT INSTEAD MANY NEW ENGLANDERS
SPENT THE DAY STOCKING UP ON YOU
GUESSED IT
>> YOU HAVE TO HAVE EGGS.
PROTEIN.
NICOLE A GOOD IDEA FOR ALL THAT
: SHOVELING THAT MIGHT BE
WAITING ON WORCESTER DOORSTEPS
COME APRIL MORNING.
>> HERE WE ARE WITH THE SLICK
STUFF, WHICH, WHATEVER.
I GUESS IT COULD BE WORSE,
RIGHT?
NICOLE OH, BUT YES IT CAN
: ALWAYS, ALWAYS BE WORSE.
>> 20 YEARS AGO, THAT WAS THE
BIG STORM OF APRIL FOOLS' DAY.
TO WAKE UP AND HAVE THAT AGAIN
-- OH, GOD, HELP ME.
NICOLE: NOTHING LIKE THAT
EXPECTED, BUT YOU CAN SEE IT IS
STARTING TO BUILD UP AND
CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO
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Watch your local evening forecast on KSBW 03.31.17 - Duration: 5:10.
LEE: GOOD EVENING.
I HAVE A VIDEO FOR YOU AND WANT
TO SET IT UP BECAUSE IT COMES
REALLY QUICKLY.
THIS WAS HOLLISTER.
SINCE IN BY SOME KIND FOLKS WHO
CALLED THIS ON THEIR SECURITY
CAMERA.
YOU DON'T SEE SOMETHING LIKE
THIS CAUGHT ON CAMERA VERY
OFTEN.
WATCH WHAT HAPPENS TO THIS
GAZEBO AS A VISIT DUST DEVIL
RIPS ON THROUGH.
THIS THING NDED UP TWO STREETS
AWAY.
THAT IS A PRETTY STRONG DUST
DEVIL.
NO TORNADO, AND THUNDERSTORMS OR
ANYTHING LIKE THAT.
YOU SEE LITTLE SMALL ONES EVERY
ONCE IN A WHILE BUT THAT ONE A
PRETTY TALL IT.
THE WIND OF COURSE WAS PRETTY
GUSTY.
YOU SEE HOW TO PICK UP THE
WATER.
I THOUGHT ONE OF THOSE A COUPLE
OF WEEKS AGO WHEN I WAS SURFING
AND A WITH THE BAY AND BLUE BY
AT 40 MILES PER HOUR.
THEN IT WAS GONE.
TEMPERATURES TODAY UP IN THE
60'S IT TO LOW 70'S DEPENDING ON
WHERE YOU WERE.
THE COOLEST SPOTS, RIGHT ALONG
THE BAY.
WE HAVE THE STRONG,
NORTHWESTERLY WIND KICKED IN
EARLY.
IT WAS AT 10:00.
70'S GOING DOWN THE SALINAS
VALLEY.
AND NICE STRING OF UPPER-60'S TO
LOW-70'S.
THE REST OF THE STATE, WE SAW
SOME COOL AIR IN PLACE.
44 IS ALL THEY GOT AT LAKE TAHOE
TODAY.
LOW-60'S AND LOW-AND THESE IN
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THEN
WHEN YOU GET DOWN TO PROMPT
SPRINGS -- PALM SPRINGS, YOU
WERE AT 80.
IN DENVER, THE SNOW WAS FLYING.
A COLD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE
HERE.
79 IN DALLAS AND ALSO COLD FROM
CHICAGO TO NEW YORK CITY.
WE HAVE OURSELVES A SOLID WINTER
STORM.
IT IS RAIN IN NEW YORK CITY BUT
A LOT OF WIND AND THE AIRPORT
DELAYS IF YOU HAVE TO GET
SOMEONE FROM THE AIRPORT, THREE
HOURS OF DELAY.
SO I RADAR SHOWING NOTHING
HAPPENING HERE CLOSE TO HOME.
ALL QUIET EXCEPT FOR THE WIND.
WHY IS THE WIND IS SO STRONG,
WELL HAVE PRESSURE IS HERE AND
BLOOD PRESSURE IS THERE.
STRONG PRESSURE GRADIENT DRIVING
THE STRONG WIND.
A HIGH PRESSURE RIDGE WILL BUILD
ON TOP OF US.
THE STRONG, 25-30 MILE-PER-HOUR
WIND GUSTS WILL BE GONE.
HIGH-PRESSURE WILL HANG AROUND
THROUGH SUNDAY AND THEN A WEAK
AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WILL PASS
BY, COOLING US OFF ON TUESDAY.
TUESDAY NIGHT OUR HIGH-PRESSURE
RIDGE BUILDS BACK IN.
WITH THESE HILLS AND TROUGHS,
ARE TWO PICTURES WILL DO THE
SAME THING.
THEY WILL GO UP AND DOWN BUT
NOTHING EXTREME.
PRETTY NICE WEATHER COMING IN
FOR THE WEEKEND.
42-49, MOSTLY CLEAR, DIMINISHING
WIND AND COOL TEMPERATURES IN
THE 40'S.
IF YOU ARE UP REALLY EARLY
TOMORROW, MAYBE GRAB A JACKET.
MID-60'S TO UPPER 70'S TOMORROW,
MILD TO WARM AND IN SOME CASES
ABOVE AVERAGE FOR THIS TIME OF
YEAR.
72 IN SAN FRANCISCO.
WE ARE ALL CLEAR.
NO FOG FORMING TONIGHT.
77 IN SAN JOSE.
74 HERE IN SALINAS AND
UPPER-70'S TO EVEN POSSIBLY SOME
LOW-80'S IN THE SALINAS VALLEY
ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE OVER BY
CARGILL VALLEY.
69 OR SO IN MEDINA, WARMER TODAY
AND LESS WIN SO THAT SHOULD BE
NICE.
74 IN CARMEL VALLEY.
LOOKING LIKE BEACH WEATHER TO
ME.
MID-70'S IN THE AFTERNOON FOR
SANTA CRUZ AND WATSONVILLE AND
BEAUTIFUL OF THE HILLS.
YOUR KSBW EIGHT DAY FORECAST,
SHOWING YOU A MILD TO WARM
WEEKEND, A LITTLE COOLER ON
SUNDAY AS ONSHORE FLOW RETURNS.
MONDAY WHERE COOLING A LITTLE
BIT.
62-74.
60'S TO LOW 70'S OR THE MIDDLE
OF THE WEEK AND FAMILY WARM UP
AGAIN.
MIDDLE 60'S TO UPPER-70'S.
I HAVE SOME CLOUDS IN THERE
BECAUSE IN THE MORNING TIME WE
MAY HAVE SOME FOG.
IT WILL CLEAR UP EARLY
AFTERNOON.
UPPER-40'S TO LOW-50'S FOR YOUR
OVERNIGHT LOWS AND I HAVE THAT
CLOUD COVER FOR SOME LOWS AROUND
THE BAY AND THAT FOG BECAUSE THE
MARINE LAYER IS SAYING IT MAY
COME BACK.
DAN: STILL A CHANCE OF MAYBE
SOME RAIN LATER.
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Woman reunites with stranger who saved her from arroyo - Duration: 1:18.
OTHER WAS AT AN ARROYO AT A VERY
SCARY MOMENT.
EARLIER THIS MONTH, REBEKAH
HINDI WAS WALKING HER DOG MARLEY
ALONG AN ARROYO IN SOUTHWEST
ALBUQUERQUE.
BUT MARLEY GOT CAUGHT IN THE
RUSHING WATER.
HINDI DIDN'T HESITATE TO SAVE
HIM.
>> REBEKAH HINDI: IT'S LIKE IT'S
ONE OF MY KIDS. I WOULD'VE DONE
THE EXACT SAME THING, THERE WAS
NO DIFFERENCE.
BUT REBEKAH KNEW QUICKLY SHE WAS
IN TROUBLE TOO.
HER DAUGHTER WAS FIGHTING TO
HOLD ONTO HER.
>> HINDI, I WAS SLIPPING OUT OF
HER HAND.
A STRANGER NEARBY, FARAH
COUNCIL, HEARD CRIES FOR HELP.
>> FARAH COUNCIL: I HEARD A
YOUNG WOMAN SCREAMING AND LOOKED
DOWN AND SAW HER BODY AND HANDS
DRAPING OVER THE RAILING ON THE
CULVERT OF THE DRAINAGE AND I
KNEW SOMEBODY OR SOMEONE WAS
DROWNING.
COUNCIL FOUGHT HARD TO KEEP THEM
FROM BEING SWEPT AWAY.
>> HINDI, SHE WAS WRAPPED AROUND
THE POLE JUST HOLDING ONTO US.
IT WORKED. THEY SURVIVED.
TODAY THE WOMEN REUNITED.
>> COUNCIL, LIFE IS PRECIOUS
DON'T BE A BYSTANDER.
>> HINDI, I THINK, WOW, THIS IS
LIKE MY SECOND LIFE.
THIS WAS DEFINIATELY A LEARNING
MOMENT FOR HINDI.
SHE'S CERTAIN THE WOMAN WHO
SAVED HER AND HER DOG IS SOMEONE
SHE WANTS IN HER LIFE FROM HERE
ON OUT.
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E-cig use amongst teenagers on the rise - Duration: 1:29.
>> THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT FEWER
KIDS ARE SMOKING BUT NOW WE HAVE
AN EPIDEMIC OF ELECTRONIC
CIGARETTE USE AMONG TEENAGERS
AND YOUNG ADULTS.
>> BETWEEN 2011 AND 2016, THE
RATE HAS INCREASED BY 900%.
BECAUSE THERE IS AN ILLUSION
THEY ARE SAFE.
BUT THAT IS NOT TRUE.
THEY ARE ADDICTING KIDS TO
NICOTINE AND IT COULD HARM THE
DEVELOPING BRAIN.
THEY USED THE SAME TRICKS THAT
TOBACCO COMPANIES USE.
MOST IMPORTANT ARE THE FLAVORS
THAT TASTE GOOD LIKE BUBBLE GUM,
CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA.
THE SURGEON GENERAL SAID
E-CIGARETTES POSED A MAJOR
HEALTH PROBLEM.
PARTICULARLY TO TEENS AND YOUNG
ADULTS, PREGNANT WOMEN AND THE
DEVELOPING FETUS
THERE IS NO EVIDENCE HE
CIGARETTES ARE SAFE AND HELPING
PEOPLE QUIT SMOKING.
WE KNOW E-CIGARETTES ARE
ADDICTING OUR CHILDREN TO
NICOTINE.
I AM DR. HARRY RAMO.
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Police bodycam video released of altercation between gunman and victim prior to Sanford shooting - Duration: 2:00.
CAMERA FOOTAGE.
>> HE WON'T GIVE ME MY HOUSE
KEYS.
MATT: THREE HOURS BEFORE LATINA
HERRING WAS MURDERED, SHE CAN BE
SEEN ON POLICE BODY CAMERA VIDEO
ARGUING WITH HER BOYFRIEND,
ALLEN CASHE.
THE MAN, ACCUSED OF TAKING HIS
AK-47 AND GOING ON A SHOOTING
RAMPAGE, KILLING HERRING, HER
EIGHT-YEAR-OLD SON, AND
ATTEMPTING TO KILL HER
SEVEN-YEAR-OLD SON, HER FATHER,
AND TWO OTHER BYSTANDERS.
>> I DON'T HAVE HER HOUSE KEYS.
>> HE'S GOT MY HOUSE KEYS.
>> MAN, YOU GOT MY KEYS.
>> HE GOT MY HOUSE KEYS.
>> I'M NOT TRYING TO PLAY GAMES.
SHE GOT AN ATTITUDE COMING HOME
FROM THE CLUB DRUNK.
MATT: SANFORD POLICE WERE CALLED
TO THIS WAWA AT 3:20 A.M.
THEN AGAIN 20 MINUTES LATER TO A
MONDAY, HOME ON HAYS DRIVE.
>> YEAH, SHE IS MAKING FALSE
ACCUSATIONS.
IT'S THE SECOND TIME SHE'S DONE
IT.
MATT: BUT IT IS CLEAR FROM THE
VIDEO THAT POLICE ARE NOT TAKING
HERRING'S CONCERNS SERIOUSLY.
>> SHE HAVE THE -- BEEN THE ONE
CALLING ALL NIGHT.
>> YEP, ABSOLUTELY.
>> SHE FIRST SAID HE HAD A GUN
WHEN HE DIDN'T.
MATT: AT ONE POINT POLICE TELL
HERRING TO STOP CALLING 911.
>> WE ARE GOING TO HANDLE IT,
MA'AM.
JUST STOP CALLING 911 AND MAKING
ACCUSATIONS THAT YOU DON'T KNOW
ABOUT, ALL RIGHT?
MATT: POLICE SAY THE COUPLE WAS
JUST ARGUING, AND IT WAS NOT
PHYSICAL, CALLING IT A CIVIL
MATTER.
NO REASON TO ARREST ANYONE.
THEY SAY HERRING, FRUSTRATED,
SAID SHE SHOULD HAVE LIED AND
SAID CASHE HIT HER.
IT'S UNCLEAR WHY CASHE MAY HAVE
CALLED 911, BUT OFFICERS ON
SCENE REMARKED HE MAY HAVE
WANTED TO HARM HER.
>> I THINK HE'S CALLING BECAUSE
HE IS AFRAID THAT HE'S GOING TO
DO SOMETHING TO HER.
>> SANFORD PD'S A BIG
DISAPPOINTMENT TO ME AND TO
OTHERS.
MATT: HERRING'S FRIEND LADASHA
BEASLEY SAYS SANFORD POLICE
SHOULD HAVE DONE MORE.
>> TO PROTECT AND SERVE WHO,
WHO?
JUSTICE NEEDS TO BE SERVED, MAN.
MATT: WE REACHED OUT TO SANFORD
POLICE ABOUT THOSE VIDEOS.
WE HAVE NOT HEARD BACK.
CASHE REMAINS LOCKED UP AT
SEMINOLE COUNTY JAIL.
FOR SURVIVORS ARE AT A HOSPITAL,
ONE IN CRITICAL, THE OTHER ARE
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clemency hearings for death row inmates - Duration: 1:29.
IAMS AND JASON
MCGEHEE BOTH MADE FINAL PLEAS
FOR THEIR LIVES TODAY
BUT THE ARKANSAS STATE PAROLE
BOARD ALSO HEARD FROM THE
VICTIMS' FAMILIES (TAKE NATS)
too short to super "this is John
Melbourne junior " (YUNA)
15-YEAR-OLD JOHN MELBOURNE
JUNIOR WAS BORN THREE MONTHS
PREMATURE, SPECIAL NEEDS AND
VERY EAGER TO MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY
... HIS DAD SAYS HE WAS TWO
WEEKS FROM GOING TO BOOT CAMP...
HE WAS KILLED BY JASON MCGEHEE
AND TWO OTHER PEOPLE.
PROSECUTORS ADMIT MCGEHEE DID
NOT PHYSICALLY COMMIT THE FINAL
ACT, BUT WAS THE GANG LEADER AND
ORDERED THE DEATH OF MELBOURNE
PROSECUTORS SAY MELBOURNE WAS
TORTURED TO DEATH- BURNED WITH
CANDLES, BLUGEONED HIM WITH A
FAN AND AX HANDLE, STRIPPED HIM
OF HIS CLOTHES...
THEN STRANGLED
WE HEARD FROM HIS SIBLINGS (TAKE
SOT LATESHA)
Latesha Fought, McGeHee's
Victim's Sister "What he has
done I think is very
unforgivable, especially to my
family" (TAKE SOT)
Joshua Hendrix, McGeHee's
Victim's Brother "We had a rough
growing up over it. Every day
not a day goes by"
(TAKE SOT)
Celeastina "No one should ever
go through
that family, no sibling, no
parent"
(YUNA)
KENNETH WILLIAMS KILLED FOUR
PEOPLE... THE DAUGHTER OF ONE OF
THE VICTIMS CECIL BOREN, MADE A
PLEA TO THE BOARD...
Front
(TAKE SOT JODIE)
Jodie Efird, Williams' Victim's
Daughter "My childhood home is a
reminder of the constant pain
.....
(YUNA ON CAM)
UNLESS WILLIAMS AND MCGEHEE ARE
GRANTED CLEMENCY BY THE
GOVERNOR, THEY WILL BE PUT TO
DEATH APRIL 27th 7PM IN LITTLE
ROCK, YUNA LEE 40/29 NEWS
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Community shows outpour of support following death of LMPD officer - Duration: 2:40.
OMPLETE
STRANGERS.
>> THIS CITY, FROM MOMENT ONE,
HAS SHOWN ITS LOVE FOR POLICE,
ITS CARING AND HEARTFELT SORROW
FOR NICK RODMAN.
LAUREN: DAYS AFTER THE DEATH OF
LMPD FIRST DIVISION OFFICER
NICK RODMAN, LOUISVILLE IS A
CITY IN MOURNING.
FLAGS FLY AT HALF STAFF AND
ENTIRE CITY BLOCKS ARE COVERED
IN BLUE RIBBONS.
HUNDREDS LINE SOUTHERN PARKWAY.
RODMAN LIVED NEARBY WITH HIS
WIFE AND TWO YOUNG CHILDREN.
NEIGHBORS THERE WANT HIS FAMILY
AND FELLOW OFFICERS TO FIND SOME
COMFORT KNOWING THEY STAND WITH
THEM.
>> I HOPE ALL THE OFFICERS, AT
LEAST IT HITS THEM THAT PEOP
DO CARE ABOUT THEM AND WHAT'S
GOING ON OUT THERE.
WE KNOW IT'S A TOUGH JOB THEY
HAVE OUT THERE.
LAUREN: A JOB RODMAN GAVE HIS
LIFE FOR.
HE DIED WEDNESDAY, ONE DAY AFTER
INJURIES SUFFERED DURING A HIGH
SPEED CHASE.
NOW A GRATEFUL COMMUNITY LOOKING
TO SAY THANK YOU.
AT JOELLA'S FRIDAY NIGHT, 10% OF
ALL SALES GOING TO THE RODMAN
FAMILY.
SEVERAL CATHOLIC CHURCHES ALSO
DONATING PROCEEDS FROM THEIR
FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRYS
JAY SCOTT HELPED ORGANIZE THE
ONE AT HIS CHURCH, ST.
ATHANASIUS.
A RETIRED LMPD OFFICER, HE RODE
THE BEAT WITH NICK RODMAN'S
FATHER GEORGE, AND WAS EAGER TO
DO ALL HE COULD TO HELP.
SO TOO WERE COMPLETE STRANGERS.
>> THERE'S BEEN PEOPLE HERE THAT
DON'T EVEN KNOW THE RODMANS THAT
HAVE FILLED UP THAT JAR AND
BOUGHT FOO
IT'S BEEN AN OUTPOURING OF THE
WHOLE COMMUNITY.
LAUREN: AND THAT OUTPOURING OF
SUPPORT HAS BEEN SEEN FOR DAYS.
ON THURSDAY, HUNDREDS ATTENDED A
SERVICE WHERE A WREATH WAS LAID
AT THE FALLEN OFFICER'S
MEMORIAL.
STEVE FRANCIS WAS THERE.
ROBIN WAS A RESPONDING OFFICER
WHEN HE WAS ASSAULTED LAST
SUMMER.
HE STILL CARRIES HIS CARD IN HIS
WALLET.
>> I LOVE LOUISVILLE, AND HE WAS
LOUISVILLE'S BEST.
HE'S THE BEST POLICE OFFICER
I'VE EVER INTERACTED WITH IN MY
LIFE.
LAUREN: AN OFFICER THAT SERVED
JUST THREE YEARS AND THREE
MONTHS WHEN HE GAVE HIS LIFE FOR
THE CITY HE LOVED.
FELLOW LMPD OFFICER AND FRIEND
BILL MAYO SAID THE LOSS IS
UNBEARBALE, BUT THE COMMUNITY'S
SUPPORT HAS BEEN INCREDIBLE.
>> PEOPLE HAVE WALKED UP TO ME
AND SAID, "THANK YOU, I'M SORRY
FOR YOUR LOSS."
IT'S REALLY MADE ME FEEL A PART
OF THE COMMUNITY, AND ALSO THAT
THE COMMUNITY IS PART OF US.
LAUREN: AND AT THIS HOUR,
INCREDIBLE NEWS TO PASS ALONG.
ST. ATHANASIUS RAISED $2,300 FOR
THE RODMAN FAMIL
A SECOND FISH FRY AT ST.
PATRICK'S BROUGHT IN JUST UNDER
JOELLA'S TELLS ME THEY'LL BE
$3000.
DONATING A LITTLE OVER $1,500 TO
THE RODMAN FAMILY.
I'M LAUREN ADAMS, WLKY NEWS.
RICK: THANKS, LAUREN.
THE RODMAN FAMILY HAS NOT
AUTHORIZED ANY GOFUNDME
ACCOUNTS.
TONIGHT THEY'RE STRESSING IF YOU
SEE ANY, THEY'RE MOST LIKELY
SCAMS.
BUT AN ACCOUNT HAS BEEN SET
AT LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE
CREDIT UNION.
YOU'LL FIND A LINK TO THAT
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Inspirational Music From (Kevin Kern Though The Arbor) Enchanted Piano Album - Duration: 3:24.
Have a beautiful and lovely time listening to music from Kevin Kern.
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Triệt Lông Vĩnh Viễn Cả Đời Chỉ Bằng Nhựa 1 Loại Cây Cả Đời Lông Sẽ Không Quay Trở Lại - Duration: 3:04.
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SORTEO DE CUENTA MINECRAFT PREMIUM ABRIL 2017 ABIERTA - Duration: 3:08.
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SI QUIERES, PUEDES ! || VLOG # 33 - Duration: 6:22.
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Regents Exam | Algebra I (Common Core) | August 2016 | Problem 37 of 37 - Duration: 5:16.
Regents Exam Algebra 1 August 2016 Problem number 37.
For a classic picnic, two teachers went to the same store to purchase drinks.
One teacher purchased 18 juice boxes and 32 bottles of water, and spent 19 dollars and
92 cents.
The other teacher purchased 14 juice boxes and 26 bottles of water, and spent 15 dollars
and 76 cents.
Write a system of equations to represent the costs of a juice box, j, and a bottle of water,
w. Kara said that the juice boxes might have
cost 52 cents each and that the bottle of water might have cost 33 cents each.
Use your system of equations to justify that Kara's prices are not possible.
Solve your system of equations to determine the actual cost, in dollars, of each juice
box and each bottle of water.
In this problem we need to write the system of equations that represents the cost of the
items purchased.
We also need to show that a particular price for the items bought is incorrect and not
possible.
Lastly we need to solve the system of equations to find the true cost of the items bought.
Let's start by writing out the system of the equations.
Using the facts of the problem we know that our variables are going to be the price of
the juice box j and the bottled water w.
We know from the problem that the first teacher bought 18 juice boxes and 32 bottles of water,
the teacher ended up paying a total of 19 dollars and 92 cents, so if we take the number
of each item bought and multiply each item with their respective price it should equal
19 dollars and 92 cents.
A second teacher also purchased 14 juice boxes and 26 bottles of water, and spent 15 dollars
and 76 cents.
Similar to the first equation, we take the number of each item purchased and multiply
them with their respective price, the total should equal 15 dollars and 76 cents.
So this is our system of equations.
Next we need to show that the juice boxes and the bottles of water did not cost 52 and 33
cents respectively.
We can proof this by contradiction, let's assume that a juice box and a bottle of water
did cost 52 and 33 cents respectively then these prices should satisfy the system of
equations that we wrote in the previous step.
Substituting these prices into the first and second equation should yield a true statement
for both equations.
Substituting the prices and simplifying we obtain the following.
Notice that the prices yielded a true statement for the first equation but not for the second
equation recall that a solution to a system of equations needs to satisfy both equations
and not just one.
Therefore the prices that Kara suggested are incorrect.
The final question is asking us to solve the system of equations to find the actual cost
of the items.
We can solve this system by graphing the equations or by using the substitution or elimination
method.
Let's go ahead and solve this system by using the elimination method.
For this method we first need to choose a variable to eliminate, usually the variable
that has the smallest coefficient is the best variable to eliminate, in this case let's
eliminate the variable j.
In order to eliminate this variable we need to multiply both equations by a constant so
that the coefficients are additive inverses of one another.
Notice that the numbers 18 and 14 have 2 as a common factor this means that we need to
multiply the first equation by 7 and the second equation by 9 in order to obtain a common
coefficient in this case 126.
We also need to make one of these constants negative so let's make the constant 7 negative,
keep in mind that we are free to choose which constant becomes negative.
Multiplying the equations and simplifying we obtain the following.
Next we go ahead and add the equations together, notice that the variable j is eliminated leaving
us with an equation with a single variable in this case w.
Solving for w we obtain 0.24.
The last step is to substitute this value into one of the original equations and solve
for the other variable in this case j. substituting the value for w into the first equation and
solving for j we obtain 0.68.
So the price of the juice box was 68 cents and the price of the bottled water was 24 cents.
So this is our final answer.
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