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>> BACK IN DECEMBER 15, 2010,

JOHNNY JULIOT BEAT MY GRANDSON,

TONY HACK, TO DEATH.

MARK: CATHERINE MILLINER WILL

NEVER FORGET THE DAY A JUDGE

ALLOWED ACCUSED MURDERER JOHNNY

JULIOT TO DELAY A HEARING

BECAUSE HE SAID HE WAS TOO

DEPRESSED TO ATTEND.

>> AND I'M THINKING, WELL, I'VE

GOT A FOUR-YEAR-OLD GRANDSON IN

THE GROUND, AND YOU'RE WORRIED

ABOUT HIM BEING HURT WHEN HE

MURDERED MY GRANDSON.

MARK: EXPERIENCES LIKE

MILLINER'S HAVE LED TO A

NATIONAL VICTIM'S RIGHTS

MOVEMENT CALLED MARSY'S LAW FOR

ALL.

SUPPORTERS SPOKE FRIDAY AT THE

BIG FOUR BRIDGE.

>> I, ALONG WITH MANY OTHERS,

URGE THE MEMBERS OF THE KENTUCKY

LEGISLATURE AND GOVERNOR BEVIN

TO SUPPORT MARSY'S LAW.

MARK: KENTUCKY SENATOR WHITNEY

WESTERFIELD SAYS PASSING MARSY'S

LAW IS HIS TOP LEGISLATIVE

PRIORITY.

>> THESE ARE COMMON SENSE

PROCEDURAL RIGHTS THAT ANYONE

CAN SEE ADDS VALUE TO THE

VICTIM, BECAUSE RIGHT NOW

THEY'RE NOT RECOGNIZED AS

EQUALS.

MARK: IT REQUIRES VICTIMS TO BE

NOTIFIED OF COURT PROCEEDINGS

AND THE RELEASE OF A SUSPECT.

IT ALSO GIVES VICTIMS MORE

RIGHTS DURING COURT PROCEEDINGS.

MILLINER SAYS SOME VICTIMS HAVE

RUN INTO OFFENDERS IN PUBLIC

NEVER KNOWING THEY WERE RELEASED

FROM JAIL.

>> I THINK THEY NEED TO HAVE

MARSY'S LAW TO PROTECT THE

VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES TO

For more infomation >> Marsy's law ensure that crime victims have rights - Duration: 1:28.

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Fish fry proceeds will be donated to Rodman family - Duration: 1:33.

COST OF FOOD WILL SUPPORT

OFFICER RODMAN'S FAMILY.

>> I CAME DOWN HERE BECAUSE OF

THE RODMAN, TO HELP HIS FAMILY

OUT.

A BULLY WE HAVE A GOOD TURNOUT,

AND I THINK WE WILL.

MATTHEW: WE ARE TOLD THE PARISH

USUALLY ORDERS ABOUT 200 POUNDS

OF FISH FOR THEIR FISH FRES,

BUT FRIDAY THEY HAD ABOUT 300 80

POUNDS ON HAND FOR THE OFFICER

NICK RODMAN BENEFIT.

>> THIS WAS A NO-BRAINER TO GIVE

UP OUR PROFIT FOR THE NIGHT TO

GIVE TO THE FAMILY.

WE HOPE WE WILL HAVE A

SUCCESSFUL NIGHT.

MATTHEW: HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE

PACKED TO BE HOME TO GRAB A BITE

AND SHOW THEIR SUPPORT.

>> WE ARE PROUD TO HELP.

IT HIT EVERYBODY HARD TO SEE HIM

DIE THAT WAY.

WE JUST WANT TO DO WHATEVER WE

CAN FOR HIS FAMILY.

MATTHEW: SAINT JOHN PAUL THE

SECOND PARISH DONATED A PORTION

OF THEIR PROCEEDS TO THE FAMILY,

AS WELL.

>> IT'S A VERY GOOD FEELING.

IF THAT'S WHAT WERE SUPPOSED TO

DO IS HELP OTHERS.

WE ARE REACHING OUT TO HER, AND

I'M SURE SHE COULD USE THE

SUPPORT AND LOVE AND ANYTHING

ELSE WE CAN GET HER.

MATTHEW: LOUISVILLE POLICE

OFFICERS SAY THE SUPPORT FROM

THE COMMUITY HAS BEEN

INCREDIBLE.

>> WHEN SOMETHING LIKE THIS

HAPPENS, IT DEFINITELY HIT OUR

DEPARTMENT BIG-TIME.

SEEING THE AMOUNT OF SUPPORT

FROM THE COMMUNITY HAS BEEN A

BLESSING.

For more infomation >> Fish fry proceeds will be donated to Rodman family - Duration: 1:33.

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Watch your local evening forecast on KSBW 04.07.17 - Duration: 4:49.

FERDINAND HOLUM MOST OF THE RAIN

-- FERDINAND: MOST OF THE RAIN

FELL IN THE MOUNTAINS.

JUST ABOUT AN INCH FOR SANTA

CRUZ AND AND INTO THE THIRD OR

WATSONVILLE ALONG THE MONTEREY

PENINSULA.

MAINLY ABOUT A QUARTER VINTAGE

TO ABOUT A THIRD OF AN INCH.

CARMEL VALLEY, A HALF-INCH.

BIG SUR, 3.12 INCHES.

LEMUS VALLEY, KING CITY JUST

UNDER 1/10 OF AN INCH.

WE GOT WET.

AND IF THE SANTA CLARA VALLEY,

ABOUT A THIRD SAN JOSE.

ABOUT A QUARTER ALL OF HER.

TEMPERATURES TODAY NOT TOO

TERRIBLY COOL, NOT TOO TERRIBLY

WARM.

MILD, 59-22 OF THE SANTA CRUZ

COUNTY.

-- 59-THE TWO IN THE SANTA CRUZ

COUNTY.

DOWN IN THE SANTA CLARA VALLEY,

61 TO ABOUT 65.

VERY MILD.

SKYCAM EIGHT SANTA CRUZ, CLOUDY

AND THEY DIDN'T EXIST.

THERE IS A BEACH HAZARD

STATEMENT IN EFFECT FOR THE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FOR ALL

OF OUR BEACHES GOING THROUGH

TOMORROW MORNING.

BIG WAYS OUT THERE, CHOPPY,

RIPTIDE.

JUST BE MINDFUL IF YOU'RE GOING

TO THE BEACH, IT IS NOT GOING TO

BE VERY PRETTY.

FOR THE AFTERNOON, MAYBE A

LITTLE BIT.

59 RIGHT NOW AND INDUSTRY.

61 IN MONTEREY.

UPPER-50'S AND GILROY.

WENT COME DOWN QUITE A BIT.

STRONG WIND OUT OF THE FILM.

THESE GUYS WILL RAMP UP

OVERNIGHT TONIGHT.

20-30 TO STAY.

GUS 45.

-- THERE IS THE CENTER OF THE

LOW RIGHT THERE.

KIND OF A SECONDARY FRONT.

THERE IS YOUR SECONDARY.

THIS ENERGY MOVING RIGHT IN

HERE.

THIS LITTLE BATCH IS THE NEXT

AREA WE'RE GOING TO GET RAIN AND

ANOTHER BATCH WILL BRING US SOME

SHOWERS FOR THE MORNING HOURS.

WE WILL COMMENT FOR MICROCAST.

ABOUT 9:00 TONIGHT AND THAT IS

WHERE THE BEST CHANCES OF RAIN

WILL BEGIN.

8:00-9:00.

WATCH HOW FAST IT MOVES.

BY TOMORROW MORNING, STILL A FEW

SHOWERS OUT THERE.

NOT HEAVY, JUST LIGHT RAIN FOR

THE MORNING HOURS.

THEN INTO THE AFTERNOON, 2:00.

SAY GOODBYE TO THE RAIN.

THE WIND WILL STILL BREATHING.

RISK TOMORROW.

BUT IT'S HOW TO GET INTO SUNDAY,

LOTS OF SUNSHINE BUT STILL

BREEZY.

-- RISK -- BRISK TOMORROW.

LESS THAN A 10TH OF AN INCH

TOMORROW.

KING CITY HAS CALLED FOR 2/10 OF

AN INCH.

THAT IS THE MODEL AND I DON'T

THINK YOU WILL GET THAT MUCH

BECAUSE OF THE RAIN SHADOW

EFFECT.

TEMPERATURES TOMORROW,

UPPER-50'S AND LOW-EXCEED.

-- LOW 60'S.

UPPER-40'S FOR OUR LOWS AND SOME

LOW-HIGHS AGAIN IN THE UPPER-AND

THE IN SANTA CLARA VALLEY.

UPPER-50'S AND LOW-WEEKLY

VALLEY.

-- LOW-60'S IN THE SALINAS

VALLEY.

58 FOR MONTEREY.

XD FOR CARMEL VALLEY AND THEN

OPEN THE SANTA CRUZ VALLEY,

MID-SIX.

-- MID-60'S.

SHOWERS FOR TOMORROW, BY THE

AFTERNOON WILL WILL BE DRY.

MONDAY, CHIEF DAY INTO THE 60'S

AND NEVER THE -- MONDAYS AND

TUESDAYS INT

P TJ

-- INTO THE 60'S

AND 70'S.

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT,

MID APRIL, UPPER-30.

IN THE NORTH BAY THEY HAVE A

FROST ADVISORY.

ERIN: YOU SAW OUR REPORTERS OUT

THERE.

PHIL GOMEZ WAS ALL BUNDLED UP.

For more infomation >> Watch your local evening forecast on KSBW 04.07.17 - Duration: 4:49.

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The National for Friday April 7, 2017 - Duration: 59:49.

For more infomation >> The National for Friday April 7, 2017 - Duration: 59:49.

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New billboards are going up with a message of positivity - Duration: 1:37.

WE CAUGHT UP WITH THESE SPRING

BREAKERS WEDNESDAY IN THE HEART

OF SMOKETOWN.

IN ADDITION TO MUSIC, THEY'RE

LEARNING ABOUT POSITIVITY.

>> PRESENTING POSITIVE IMAGERY

CAN DEFINITELY AFFECT THAT

THINKING, AND BRING ABOUT SOME

POSITIVE CHANGE.

CHRISTINA: DESMAN DAVIS WAS BORN

AND RAISED IN SMOKETOWN.

HE'S FEATURED IN ONE OF THE 12

NEW BILLBOARDS THROUGHOUT THE

NEIGHBORHOOD.

ALL OF THEM DISPLAY A SHORT,

POSITIVE MESSAGE.

>> I'D LIKE TO SEE A LOT MORE

PEOPLE GET TO THE TRUE

UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT SMOKETOWN

IS, WHO THE PEOPLE ARE, AS

OPPOSED TO THE NEGATIVE

CONNOTATIONS THAT TYPICALLY

HAUNT THIS AREA OF TOWN.

CHRISTINA: MANY OF THE NEW

BILLBOARDS FEATURE PEOPLE WHO

LIVE HERE OR HISTORICAL PHOTOS

DATING BACK 150 YEARS, SHOWING

LOUISVILLE'S OLDEST AFRICAN

AMERICAN COMMUNITY.

BUT THE NEGATIVE PARTS OF THIS

NEIGHBORHOOD AREN'T GONE.

SIGNS OF VIOLENT CRIME, GRAFFITI

, AND DILAPIDATED BUILDINGS.

ALL OF THIS IS WHY HANNAH DRAKE

STARTED THE PROJECT.

>> HER IDEA WAS TO REPLACE ALL

OF THESE NEGATIVE ADS THAT WE

SAW IN SMOKETOWN.

DRUG-SNIFFING DOGS, LAWYERS, ONE

NEGATIVE MESSAGE AFTER ANOTHER.

IN THE SAME WAY LEAD PUTS AN

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXIN INTO THE

ENVIRONMENT, THESE NEGATIVE

MESSAGES PUT SOCIAL TOXINS INTO

THE ENVIRONMENT.

CHRISTINA: THE BILLBOARDS'

CREATORS HOPE THE MESSAGES WILL

HELP CHANGE THE CONVERSATION IN

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San Joaquin County courthouse faces another delay - Duration: 3:08.

DELAY,

AND IT WILL COST MILLIONS MORE

TO FINISH.

FROM THE OUTSIDE, THE COURTHOUSE

LOOKS LIKE IT IS READY TO OPEN.

BUT INSIDE THE BUILDIN IS STILL

NOT FINISHED.

THE BUILDING OPENING HAS BEEN

DELAYED AGAIN UNTIL JULY.

>> THEY ARE LOOKING FOR A

TENTATIVE OCCUPANCY.

SOMETIME AROUND THE END OF MAY.

WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF

OCCUPANCY ISSUED BY THE END OF

JULY.

REPORTER: HE SAYS THERE ARE A

NUMBER OF ISSUES THAT CAME UP

DURING CONSTRUCTION AND BECAUSE

OF THOSE ISSUES THE JUDICIAL

COUNCIL SAYS IT NEEDS MORE MONEY

TO FINISH THE COURTHOUSE.

>> THE SUBMISSION HAS TO GO

BEFORE THE PUBLIC WORKS BOARD

AND THEY NEED THIS COMING

THURSDAY, SUBJECT TO THAT

APPROVAL THAT WILL ALLOCATE

FUNDS TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT.

REPORTER THE COURTS ARE LOOKING

FOR $10.9 MILLION TO ADDRESS

PROBLEMS IN THE BUILDING DESIGN.

>> THE PRIMARY REQUEST FROM THE

IMMEDIATE AND CRITICAL NEEDS

CAMP WAS TO ADDRESS DESIGN

CHANGES AND COST OVERRUNS

OCCURRED BECAUSE OF THE RETORT

BY THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL.

>> WE SHOWED YOU HOW THEY FAILED

A FIRE INSPECTION BECAUSE OF

HALLWAYS THAT WERE NOT FIRE

RATED.

NOW EVEN MORE DEFICIENCIES FLAG

BY FIRE INSPECTORS.

SEVERAL ISSUES WITH HOLDING CELL

DOORS AND WALL PANELS IN THE

BASEMENT.

>> THE EVACUATION PROCESS TAKES

LONGER.

THERE IS A HIGHER DEGREE OF FIRE

SAFETY IN THAT AREA.

>> MOST OF THE STUFF COMING UP

IS TYPICAL TO ANY CONSTRUCTION

PROJECT.

>> WHILE THE INSPECTION ISSUES

ARE NOT UNUSUAL THE COURTHOUSE

IS TAKING MORE RESOURCES FROM

HIS OFFICE.

>> WHAT WE HAVE DONE IS PROVIDE

ADDITIONAL STAFF TO MAKE SURE

THEY MEET THEIR DEADLINES.

>> IS THAT UNUSUAL?

>> THAT IS UNUSUAL.

>> THE INITIAL COST WAS 259.9

MILLION DOLLARS.

THAT COST HAS GONE UP EVEN MORE

SINCE THE BUILDING BROKE GROUND.

THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL SAYS THE

INCREASED COS IS NOT BECAUSE OF

PROBLEMS WITH THE CONTRACTOR OR

ARCHITECT, IT IS BECAUSE OF THE

DELAYS CAUSED BY THOSE FIRE

INSPECTIONS.

>> THERE IS SO DELAY TO THE

PROJECT BECAUSE THEY CHANGE THE

TIME FRAMES.

JUNCKER SOME COSTS RELATED TO

DELAYS BECAUSE OF THE NEED TO

IMPLEMENT THE FIRE AND SAFETY

SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS.

>> THE TOT COST OF THE SAN

For more infomation >> San Joaquin County courthouse faces another delay - Duration: 3:08.

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Keyboard Ambassador Drops Knowledge for the Clacks - Duration: 3:54.

Hi! My name is Josh and I'm an engineer here at Plugable.

Previously Amanda introduced you to our new mechanical keyboards.

If you haven't yet seen that video, click here to watch it now!

Also if you enjoy this video be sure to click the like and subscribe buttons!

As Plugable's resident mechanical keyboard enthusiast I headed up our development of

these boards and since we launched them in November of last year, we've had great feedback

from the mechanical keyboard community.

Speaking of the community, I'm an active member of reddit's mechanical keyboard subreddit

and attended their local Seattle keyboard meetup held earlier this year at the Living

Computer Museum.

I met some amazing people and I learned a lot.

In return I was asked a lot of questions about Plugable, who we are, what we do, and why

in an already saturated market did we release our own keyboards.

If you've been on the mech subreddit or went to the meetup yourself, you may have

seen one of the member's youtube shows called Top Clack.

I was on their show a few weeks ago and answered some questions there, but I wanted to answer

some of those questions again here to give you a close up and personal look at our boards.

Our #1 goal when designing our keyboards was to release a budget board that anyone can

buy without sacrificing important features often found on much more expensive keyboards.

Mechs can come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from as low as $30 dollars to several hundreds

of dollars.

As you can see here, I've brought a couple of my personal keyboards that I've custom

built.

They're pretty fancy but I wouldn't recommend something like this for a first time buyer,

especially as they are towards the higher end of the price spectrum.

But on on the opposite end of the spectrum you'll find entry level keyboards with some

glaring deficiencies that we wanted to avoid with the Plugable Mechanical Keyboards.

So... you're a first time buyer, and you're weighing your options.

The first thing you need to decide is do you want a number pad or not.

We've got essentially two variants of the same keyboard, a full size and a TLK (tenkeyless

without a number pad).

Next you need to decide what additional features you want.

Do you want RGB lighting?

Or do you prefer a subtle clean look?

Do you want clicky switches, or silent switches?

Our keyboards feature clicky Outemu blue switches.

They are a Cherry MX blue clone, and a good one at that.

There are a lot of clones out there, and we evaluated many from brands like Gateron, Kailh,

Greetech, and others.

We chose Outemu as we felt they offer a great bang for the buck and the switches feel great

to type on.

These Outemu blue switches are a little heavier to type on and have a crisper and deeper tone

than original Cherry switches, and many people in our office prefer them.

They're reminiscent of old IBM keyboards that many of us typed on 20 years ago, and

some of us had long forgotten just how great those really were.

Our boards have adjustable white LED backlighting.

We opted out of RGB to keep costs down.

But unlike many inexpensive boards, ours are built on a solid steel plate to prevent flex

and to provide a durable keyboard to last many years.

Usually inexpensive keyboards feature plastic or thin aluminum plates that flex and rattle

which can make for a less than ideal typing experience.

For the gamers out there, our keyboards feature n-key rollover so you can press any key combination

without keys being missed by the system and anti-ghosting to prevent key-chatter (when

your keyboard types two or more of the same letter with only a single keypress).

Finally, if you've ever owned a keyboard for a few years, often you'll notice the

legends can start to wear.

Not on our keyboards!

Our keycaps are made of two separate layers of ABS plastic, a process called double-shot

injection molding.

This prevents the text from wearing off, and the keys will wear evenly over time but will

never lose their legends.

So with all that said, how much would you expect our keyboards to cost?

$75?

$100?

Our keyboards are less than $60 on Amazon.com and we hope you'll consider Plugable for

your first mech.

Please leave any questions in the comments below and also tell us what features you are

looking for in your first mech!

Thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> Keyboard Ambassador Drops Knowledge for the Clacks - Duration: 3:54.

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Salinas City councilman cleared of wrongdoing - Duration: 1:21.

CAITLIN: THE D.A. SAYS VILLEGAS

DID NOT VIOLATE STATE LAW.EVEN

THOUGH, THEY SAY, HE ACTUALLY

DID NOT LIVE IN HIS COUNCIL

DISTRICT FROM SEPTEMBER OF LAST

YEAR, UNTIL FEBRUARY OF THIS

YEAR

LAUREN: IN FACT THAT THEY HE WAS

LIVING IN HER FOR THAT TIME.

BUT BECAUSE HE LIVED IN THE

SALINAS DISTRICT WHEN HE FILED

HIS CANDIDACY PAPERS, THERE IS

NO VIOLATION OF THE LAW.

>> THERE'S CERTAINLY NO EVIDENCE

TO INDICATE HE INTENDED TO

PERMANENTLY MOVE TO HOLLISTER.

HE OBVIOUSLY WASN'T INTENDING TO

PERMANENTLY MOVE THERE DURING AN

ELECTION

GIVEN THAT'S THE STATE OF THE

EVIDENCE, THERE'S NO VIOLATION

OF LAW HERE.

LAUREN WE HAVE REACTION FROM

: VILLEGAS REGARDING THE

INVESTIGATION.

HE SAYS QUOTE,

I'M VERY SATISFIED THEY WERE

ABLE TO DO A THOROUGH

INVESTIGATION AND WRAP IT UP

QUICKLY.

I COOPERATED WITH THE DA'S

OFFICE, THEY INVESTIGATED THE

ALLEGATIONS.

GOING FORWARD, I WILL CONTINUE

WORKING WITH THE MAYOR, COUNCIL,

AND STAFF ON DOING THE WORK THAT

I WAS ELECTED TO DO FOR THE

RESIDENTS OF SALINAS AS A

COUNCIL MEMBER.

THE INVESTIGATION IS NOW

COMPLETE AND THERE WILL BE NO

FURTHER ACTION TAKEN AT THIS

POINT.

REPORTING LIVE IN SALINAS, I'M

LAUREN SEAVER, KSBW ACTION NEWS

For more infomation >> Salinas City councilman cleared of wrongdoing - Duration: 1:21.

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Man talks about escaping apartment fire - Duration: 1:11.

ESCAPE THE FLAMES FROM HIS

SECOND STORY APARTMENT.

THE SURVIVOR TELLS ONLY WVTM

13'S MARY O'CONNELL WHAT ALERTED

HIM TO GET OUT.

RONALD JOHNSON: I JUST RAN TO

THE WINDOW AND JUMPED OUT THE

WINDOW.

MARY: RONALD JOHNSON WAS FAST

ASLEEP WHEN HE WOKE UP TO THE

SMELL OF SMOKE LATE THURSDAY

NIGHT.

>> WHEN I WENT TO THE DOOR,

TRIED TO OPEN THE DOOR, THE

SMOKE, YOU KNOW BLEW ALL IN MY

, FACE, AND THE FIRE LIKE

SIZZLED ME A LITTLE BIT.

MARY: JOHNSON KNEW HE ONLY HAD

ONE OPTION TO LIVE, JUMP OUT THE

WINDOW.

>> WHEN I LANDED, I NEVER FELT

NOTHING AT I DIDN'T FEEL NOTHING

FIRST.

UNTIL I GOT TO THE HOSPITAL

BECAUSE MY ADRENALINE WAS

RUNNING.

MARY: RONALD JUMPED FROM HIS

WINDOW UP HERE DOWN TO THIS

GRATE BELOW.

YOU CAN SEE THE DENT FROM WHERE

HIT LEGS SLID RIGHT THROUGH.

AND WHILE HE SUSTAINED SOME

INJURIES FROM THAT JUMP, HE SAYS

IT COULD'VE BEEN MUCH WORSE.

THE FIRE DESTROYED THE ENTIRE

APARTMENT AND EVERYTHING JOHNSON

OWNS.

HE SAYS HE'S NOT SURE HOW THAT

FIRE STARTED.

AND WHILE HE'S GOT CUTS,

BRUISES, AND AN INJURED FOOT --

>> I WAS JUST THANKING GOD THAT

I WAS ALIVE.

MARY: JOHNSON SAYS HE'S JUST

HAPPY HE'S STILL HERE TODAY.

For more infomation >> Man talks about escaping apartment fire - Duration: 1:11.

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Students trained to understand friends with disabilities and special needs - Duration: 1:35.

THEY ARE ALREADY PRETTY GOOD AT.

HUNDREDS OF KIDS LEARNING WHAT

IT'S LIKE TO FACE DIFFERENT

CHALLENGES.

>> WE'RE LEARNING HOW PEOPLE

THAT CAN'T USE THEIR VOICE BOX,

INSTEAD HAVE TO ACT IT OUT.

>> WHAT DID THAT FEEL LIKE WHEN

YOU COULDN'T SAY ANYTHING?

>> IT WAS REALLY STRANGE BECAUSE

IT FELT WEIRD TO NOT SAY

ANYTHING.

CHRISTINA: IS IT IMPORTANT IF

YOU HAVE A FRIEND WITH SPECIAL

NEEDS TO TREAT THEM LIKE

EVERYONE ELSE?

>> YET, BASICALLY.

BUT THEY HAVE DIFFERENT THINGS

THEY NEED TO USE FOUR DIFFERENT

TOURNAMENTS OR GAMES.

CHRISTINA: THE STUDENTS DREW

PICTURES BLINDFOLDED.

THEY MANUEVERED AROUND AN

OBSTACLE COURSE IN WHEELCHAIRS.

AND THEY MADE CRAFTS WHILE THEIR

HANDS WERE COVERED WITH SOCKS.

>> WE LEARNED HOW PEOPLE CAN'T

USE THEIR HANDS MUCH, SO WE PUT

SOCKS ON OUR HANDS AND LEARN HOW

THEY USE.

>> IT WAS LIKE BEING BLIND.

IT'S THE WEIRD FEELING LIKE WHAT

IT IS LIKE TO BE BLIND.

CHRISTINA: GEORGETOWN ELEMENTARY

HAS A UNIQUE INTENSIVE

INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR

STUDENTS WITH MORE SEVERE

DISABILITIES FROM KINDERGARTEN

TO FOURTH GRADE.

THE SCHOOL'S GUIDANCE COUNSELOR

SAYS THIS HANDS-ON TRAINING

HELPS OTHERS BETTER UNDERSTAND

THE NEEDS AND CHALLENGES OF

THEIR FRIENDS.

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STATE OF ADDICTION: Local governments get control over needle exchange programs - Duration: 1:46.

NICE.

>> PUT IT IN THERE SO THAT IT

NEVER CAN STICK ANYBODY.

CAROLYN: IF YOU HAD TOLD COLE

BOYT A YEAR AGO HE'D BE HELPING

CLEAN UP HIS COMMUNITY, HE WOULD

HAVE THOUGHT YOU WERE CRAZY.

>> WASN'T THERE FOR MY DAUGHTER.

HOMELESS.

ADDICT.

CAROLYN: BOYT WAS AN ADDICT FOR

YEARS.

IT STARTED WITH PAIN PILLS AFTER

SURGERY, AND PROGRESSED TO

HEROIN AND OTHER DRUGS.

LAST YEAR HE WENT TO THE SCOTT

COUNTY NEEDLE EXCHANGE TO PICK

UP CLEAN SYRINGES, BUT HE ENDED

UP WITH A WHOLE LOT MORE.

>> THE PEOPLE AT THE NEEDLE

EXCHANGE PROGRAM SHOWED ME A WAY

OUT.

THE NEEDLE EXCHANGE PROGRAM

HELPED HIM GET INTO RECOVERY

PROGRAMS.

HE'S BEEN CLEAN FOR SIX MONTHS,

AND NOW HE'S GIVING BACK WITH

DOZENS OF OTHER VOLUNTEERS.

>> A THIRD OF THE CALLS IN

AUSTIN THROUGH 911 DISPATCH IS

ABOUT A DIRTY NEEDLE, AND

SOMEONE'S AFRAID TO PICK IT UP.

CAROLYN: BEFORE HEADING OUT,

VOLUNTEERS LEARN HOW TO SAFELY

PICK UP A NEEDLE AND WHERE TO

LOOK FOR THEM.

MOST ARE FOUND ON THE SIDE OF

THE ROAD.

SCOTT COUNTY HAD TO GET STATE

APPROVAL IN 2015 TO OPEN ITS

NEEDLE EXCHANGE.

AT THE TIME, THE COUNTY WAS

EXPERIENCING THE STATE'S

WORST-EVER HIV OUTBREAK.

THIS WEEK, INDIANA'S SENATE

APPROVED A MEASURE THAT WOULD

REMOVE THE NEED FOR STATE

APPROVAL.

SENATOR ERIN HOUCHIN, WHO GREW

UP IN SCOTT COUNTY, VOTED

AGAINST THE BILL.

>> WE NEED TO BE MAKING SURE

THAT WE'RE DOING EVERYTHING WE

CAN NOT JUST ON THE TREATMENT

SIDE BUT ON THE ENFORCEMENT SIDE

, TO GET HEROIN DEALERS OFF THE

STREETS.

CAROLYN: BUT FOR BOYT, HE SAYS

WITHOUT THE PROGRAM, HE LIKELY

WOULDN'T BE HERE HELPING OUT.

>> IT'S MORE THAN JUST A NEEDLE

EXCHANGE.

IT'S AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET TO

THE PEOPLE WHO ACTUALLY NEED

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¿Continuarán los ataques aéreos contra Siria? | Noticiero | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 3:06.

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The Good and the Not-so-Not-5-Useful Type of Medicines as One of the Top Luxury Medicines - Duration: 3:52.

For more infomation >> The Good and the Not-so-Not-5-Useful Type of Medicines as One of the Top Luxury Medicines - Duration: 3:52.

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El Coraloense, una historia de inmigrantes y amor a la cocina | Noticiero | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 2:30.

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A Guide to Effective Natural Chest Pain Sneezing 100 Times Silicone Boosting Chest 72 up 79 - Duration: 5:40.

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La contaminación puede acabar con Xochimilco | Noticiero | Noticias Telemundo - Duration: 2:11.

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TRAILER DE MAGIC CRISTAL [.T.1.] OFFICIAL - Duration: 2:35.

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Liver Disease Treatment ❤ Natural Ways to Treat Liver Disease - Duration: 3:32.

Liver Disease Treatment ? Natural Ways to Treat Liver Disease

1.

Raw Vegetables A review published in the European Journal

of Medicinal Chemistry states that natural products that are found in vegetables, as

well as fruits, plant extracts and herbs, have been traditionally used for treating

liver diseases.

It�s so important to add vegetables to your everyday diet.

An easy way to do this is by juicing vegetables for near-perfect health.

With impaired liver function, juicing vegetables has the added benefit of making the vegetables

easier to digest and more readily available for absorption.

Vegetables ideal for a liver detox include kale, cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli,

Brussels sprouts, asparagus, beets and celery; try something like beetroot juice to start.

2.

Ginger Root High-fiber foods help support a healthy digestive

tract, hastening the elimination of toxins in the body.

For example, ginger root benefits the digestive system.

Make ginger tea by boiling ginger slices in green tea or water.

You can also add ginger to a stir-fry, salad or smoothie.

3.

Sweet Potatoes Because of there potassium content, sweet

potatoes are beneficial because they help cleanse the liver.

One sweet potato contains nearly 700 milligrams of potassium!

It�s also rich with vitamins B6, C, D, magnesium and iron.

Sweet potatoes are easy to eat because they�re naturally sweet, and the sugars are slowly

released into the bloodstream through the liver, so it won�t cause a spike in blood

sugar.

There are a ton of healthy sweet potato recipes that you can try at home today.

4.

Bananas Containing 470 milligrams of potassium, banana

nutrition is also great for cleansing the liver and overcoming low potassium levels;

plus, bananas assist in digestion and help release toxins and heavy metals from the body.

5.

Dandelion Root The vitamins and nutrients present in dandelions

help cleanse our livers and keep them working properly.

Dandelions also aid our digestive system by maintaining the proper flow of bile.

They�re natural diuretics and allow the liver to eliminate toxins quickly.

Dandelion tea or stems are also high in vitamin C, which helps with mineral absorption, reduces

inflammation and prevents the development of disease.

6.

Milk Thistle As a liver support and aid, milk thistle is

a powerful detoxifier.

It helps rebuild liver cells while removing toxins from the body that are processed through

the liver.

According to a study published in Digestive Diseases and Sciences, milk thistle has the

power to improve mortality in patients with liver failure; it�s able to naturally reverse

the harmful effects of alcohol consumption, pesticides in our food supply, heavy metals

in our water supply, pollution in the air that we breathe in and even poisons.

According to a 2010 study, milk thistle benefits help treat alcoholic liver disease, acute

and chronic viral hepatitis, and toxin-induced liver diseases.

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