have gotten over $2.18 million in scholarships from over 50 universities across this country. and so it really starts with just dedication and, of course, just knowing who you are and just getting yourself out there. you know, it really does take a lot of guts to apply to college, but when you apply and you start to see the acceptances along with the money, you kind of realize, okay, if this college is accepting me, why not apply to the next one and the next one? and the colleges and the money keep control rolling in, and by the time you re finished, you ve applied to over 100 schools with 100 acceptances and shows how much you can do when you put your mind to it. arthel: well, i i applaud you, of course, but not everybody who s going to apply to 100 schools would get 100 acceptances [laughter] but, you know, you re extraordinary, of course. you just said you ve been offered a little more than $2.8 million in scholarships, so if we take a closer look at that, that s $238,000 from t
recognized the showmanship. the theatrics that donald trump was trafficking in. - what s going on, over here? - donald trump is in a world he is not familiar with. - go watch two hours of wwe raw or friday night smackdown, and it will all make sense to you how he just wiped the floor with everybody. [all chanting] we want trump! - he had personality. he had a watchable quality. - everybody s covering trump because it gets great ratings. - the ratings are up. it means you can t do without donald trump. - there s not much sense of, let s step back. let s calm down, and the media doesn t have much interest in encouraging, let s step back. let s calm down. - 60 minutes with their stormy interview got record ratings. their highest ratings in ten years. - it may not be good for america, but it s damn good for cbs. that s all i gotta say. [laughter] the money s rolling in, and this is - the polls are open. - this is funny. i have never seen anything like this, and you know, this is
officers are finding less instances where people are combative because these people are appreciative. they are not taking them away. they are saying, hey, how are you doing? octavia spencer? it s been a great positive. yeah, just knowing each other makes a difference when officers arrive on the scene of any incident. it s almost like preventative medicine, right? absolutely, yes, sir. have you had in i challenges? what kind of issues might come with implementing this program? so, i think that you have to get past that initial mistrust. we have years and years and years of police officers rolling in, arriving on a scene and it s just been the officer trying to make that evaluation right there on the spot. what this is doing, this program, is it s getting the resources to people quicker, and that s the important part to note here. our officers, it s going to be a similar response than previous
low pressure bringing strong wind. and now cloud rolling in from the atlantic bringing cloud and rain for some of us already today. this was county down earlier on with grey skies overhead but it could turn brighter in parts of northern ireland to the afternoon. some rain around and ahead of that, north east scotland holding on to some sunshine and further south across england and the south of wales increasing amounts of cloud but it should stay pretty much dry. temperatures between eight and ii pretty much dry. temperatures between eight and 11 degrees and on the night the rain continues north and east, some heavier rain racing into the north west of scotland by the end of the night. but we will see milder air working in from the atlantic so temperatures for some climbing as the night wears on. 5 degrees for aberdeen and ten in belfast tomorrow morning. i pressure to the south tomorrow, southern largely dry. further north the string of weather fronts waxing in