04/10/67 A0062281 NEW YORK CITY: INSTANT REHABITATION:
04/10/67 A0062281 NEW YORK CITY: INSTANT REHABITATION: UNCUT "INSTANT REHABITATION" SHOWS: SHOT OF REMODELED KITCHEN AND BATHROOM: SHOTS OF REMODELED LIVING ROOM: EXT OF A CRANE ALSO EXTERIOR OF THE HOUSE: SHOTS OF AN APARTMENT BEFORE THE REMODLING: (SHOT RECENTLY 80FT) HOUSING - GENERAL HOUSING - NEW YORK , NEW YORK CONSTRUCTION XX / 80 FT / 16 NEG / D15643
Modern Luxury Bathroom Interior
Interior of a modern luxurious bathroom with beige marble.
Couple discovers hidden message during bathroom remodel
Information to follow.
PARALYZED PRINCIPAL (08/08/1997)
A Plant, Florida high school principal, paralyzed from the waist down, leaves a Tampa area rehab facility today.. and talks to the station about his plans for the future.. which include going back to the job he loves.
DN-LB-038 Beta SP
[Housing - Apartments, Ghetto, Reconstruction]
KIDS SPECIAL / BRIGHTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
INTV AND SHOW AND TELL B-ROLL AT BRIGHTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR THE PETER JENNINGS SPECIAL W/ PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ANSWERING CHILDREN'S QUESTIONS IN WASHINGTON, DC. 03:00:26 CU OF CARATA WILLIAMS. 03:00:36 INTV W/ WILLIAMS, 12 YEARS OLD, BRIGHTWOOD. HE SAYS HE LIKES HIS TEACHERS. HE TALKS ABOUT THE POOR CONDITION OF HIS CLASSROOM INCLUDING THE WINDOWS AND THE TEMPERATURE, THE HALLWAY FLOORS, AND THE BOYS' BATHROOM. HE SAYS HE THINKS THE SCHOOL NEEDS TO BE REMODELED AND NEEDS UP TO DATE TEXTBOOKS. HE ALSO TALKS ABOUT THE MULTIPLE USES OF THE AUDITORIUM. HE SAYS HE WOULD TELL PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON THAT BRIGHTWOOD NEEDS HELP FOR REMODELING AND ASK HIM WHAT HE WOULD DO TO HELP BRIGHTWOOD AND OTHER SCHOOLS LIKE IT. HE TALKS ABOUT THE BAD CONDITION OF THE BOILER ROOM. 03:18:25 MS OF CHIPPED PAINT ON DOOR. 03:18:29 FTG OF WILLIAMS SHOWING DAMAGED DOOR AND LOCKERS. 03:18:54 WLS OF BUCKLED FLOOR IN HALLWAY. CU OF BUCKLING. 03:19:14 FTG OF LECHERE LYONS, 11 YEAR OLD, SHOWING CRACKS IN FLOOR. 03:21:17 MS OF CRACKS IN FLOOR. PULL OUT TO LS OF HALLWAY. CU OF BUCKLING FLOOR. 03:22:16 PUSH INTO SHOT OF WINDOW FRAME. 03:22:23 FTG OF WILLIAMS SHOWING CRACKED WINDOWS AND ROTTED FRAMES. 03:22:56 SHOT OF WET PLASTER ON WALL. 03:23:12 FTG OF LYONS SHOWING WHERE RAIN CAME THROUGH CEILING. 03:23:32 UPWARD SHOT AND PAN OF WET CEILING AND WALL. WS OF WINDOW. 03:23:48 FTG OF LYONS SHOWING STUCK WINDOW. 03:24:07 FTG OF REGINALD BIRCH, 11 YEARS OLD, SHOWING CRACK ON FLOOR UNDER DOOR. 03:25:15 LS AND PUSH INTO CRACKED PLASTER. LS OF HALLWAY. PAN UP TO PLASTERED CEILING. 03:26:15 WS OF OUTSIDE OF DOOR TO BOY'S BATHROOM. 03:26:23 FTG OF BIRCH SHOWING BROKEN DOOR TO BATHROOM, CRACKED AND BOARDED UP WINDOWS, STALLS WITHOUT LOCKS, BROKEN FAUCETS, A CLOSED UP DOOR.
TALAT - COUPLE FINDS HIDDEN MESSAGE DURING RENOVATION
***This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment. Usage must cease on all platforms (including digital) within ten days of its initial delivery or such shorter time as designated by CNN.***\n\n --TEASE--\nA COUPLE RENOVATING THEIR BATHROOM FINDS A HIDDEN MESSAGE IN A WALL ...\nAND A TEEN DRIVES INTO A MASSIVE SINKHOLE!\nCOMING UP IN TODAY'S TAKE A LOOK AT THIS!\n\n --SUPERS--\nPrefonted\n\n --LEAD IN--\nTHE STYLE OF WHOMEVER YOU BUY YOUR HOUSE FROM CAN SPEAK VOLUMES...\nWHICH WAS LITERALLY THE CASE WHEN A CALIFORNIA COUPLE RENOVATING THEIR BATHROOM ...\nDISCOVERED A MESSAGE THAT HAD BEEN HIDDEN FOR 23 YEARS!\nJEREMY ROTH HAS TODAY'S TAKE A LOOK AT THIS!\n\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nA CALIFORNIA COUPLE'S BATHROOM RENOVATION TOOK A TURN FOR THE SURREAL ...\nWHEN THEY OPENED UP A WALL AND DISCOVERED A 23-YEAR-OLD HIDDEN MESSAGE\nIT WAS FROM THE PREVIOUS OWNERS (AND THEIR PET BUNNY) FROM A 1995 REMODEL OF THE SAME ROOM \nIT SAID: "IF YOU'RE READING THIS, THAT MEANS YOU'RE REMODELING THE BATHROOM AGAIN." \n"WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WAY WE DID IT?"\nTHE NEW OWNERS SAYS THEY PLAN TO KEEP THE TRADITION GOING BY HIDING THEIR OWN MESSAGE\nTHEY POSTED THE IMAGE ON TWITTER, WHICH PROMPTLY INSPIRED OTHERS TO SHARE THEIR OWN DISCOVERIES\nLIKE THIS HOMEOWNER, WHO FOUND A STASH OF PLAYBOY MAGAZINES HIDDEN IN A BATHROOM WALL\nANOTHER USER'S PARENTS FOUND A VINTAGE BEER CAN IN A WALL OF THEIR 1970'S HOME\nTHE USER SAID HER FATHER OFTEN BOUGHT BEER FOR THE BUILDERS DURING THE HOME'S CONSTRUCTION\nI DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S CONSIDERD A TIME CAPSULE OR JUST PLAIN LITTERING. \n\nFROM HIDDEN GEMS TO CLOSE CALLS ..\n\nA 16-YEAR-OLD DRIVER IS OK AFTER DRIVING INTO A SINKHOLE IN SOUTHWESTERN MINNESOTA\nTHE INCIDENT OCCURRED AFTER HEAVY RAINFALL SATURATED THE AREA AND CAUSED ROADS TO SPLIT\nTHE RENVILLE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE CONFIRMED THAT THE 16-YEAR-OLD ESCAPED FROM THE CAR UNINJURED\nTHEY CREDITED THE VEHICLE'S AIRBAGS AND THE FACT THAT THE TEEN WAS WEARING HIS SEATBELT\nTHEY POSTED THE VIDEO ONLINE WITH THE REMINDER TO ALWAYS BUCKLE UP\n\nFOR TALAT - I'M JEREMY ROTH\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nSOCIAL MEDIA TRENDING VIRAL VIDEO CAUGHT ON CAMERA CALIFORNIA TWITTER CAR SINKHOLE MINNESOTA COOL FUN FUNNY CUTE CRAZY WEIRD \n\n
Tile - Resurfacing
HOMEOWNERS WORKING ON A REMODELING PROJECT USUALLY HOPE TO SAVE MONEY WHEN THEY CAN. AND NOW THERE IS A WAY TO CUT COSTS WHEN FIXING YOUR KITCHEN AND BATHROOM.
Latin American plumber fixing the bathroom’s sink faucet at a customers home
Latin American plumber fixing the bathroom’s sink faucet at a customers home - Home service concepts
SERIES - ENERGY RENOVATION OF HOUSING - THE STATE INVESTS (1/4)
MINNEAPOLIS CONSIDERING DEREGULATING BATHROOMS (2013)
Right now Minneapolis code requires bars and restaurants, no matter how small, to have separate male and female restrooms. The matter applies only to single stall bathrooms, not larger multi-stall bathrooms. Small business owners say the requirement is a needless but costly requirement. In fact, one bar owner says the requirement cost her an additional $5-$10,000 during a recent remodeling project. It also means people needing to use a restroom must wait until theirs is not being used even when an opposite sex bathroom is empty. City councilors are now considering whether to strip the gender requirement from city code. It could lead to more unisex bathrooms that men and women share. However, councilors say state law may have to be changed as well since city code is often patterned after state building codes.
Cities, shops: will the Jo be a good deal
NC: CAT STUCK UNDER SHOWER FLOOR DURING RENO SAVED
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Town of Surf City Fire Dept.</p>\n<p><b>--VIDEO SHOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>Photos of firefighters removing shower floor, cat sticking its head out of hole in floor, firefighter holding cat</p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>IN NORTH CAROLINA, A CURIOUS CAT THAT WAS CHECKING OUT A BATHROOM REMODELING PROJECT ENDED UP BECOMING PART OF IT.</p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p>SURF CITY FIREFIGHTERS POSTED PHOTOS ON THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE SHOWING THE RESCUE.</p>\n<p>LAST WEEKEND, THE KITTY CRAWLED INTO A HOLE IN THE FLOORBOARDS DURING CONSTRUCTION AND NO ONE NOTICED UNTIL IT WAS TOO LATE.</p>\n<p>FIREFIGHTERS REMOVED THE BRAND NEW SHOWER FLOOR AND THE CAT POPPED UP.</p>\n<p>THE CAT WAS NOT HURT AND EVEN MADE NEW FRIENDS WITH THE FIREFIGHTERS.</p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>NORTH CAROLINA SURF CITY CAT RESCUE SHOWER FLOOR </p>
Process of apartment renovation - before and after - modern luxury bathroom.
Footage of modern luxury bathroom - green and white tiles with black details. Panning starts with the room before the renovation and ends with renovated room. Footage shot with Canon R5.
KIDS SPECIAL / BRIGHTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
INTVS AT BRIGHTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR THE PETER JENNINGS SPECIAL W/ PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ANSWERING CHILDREN'S QUESTIONS IN WASHINGTON, DC. 02:00:31 CU OF REGINALD BIRCH. 02:01:00 INTV W/ BIRCH, 11 YEARS OLD, SIXTH GRADER, BRIGHTWOOD. HE TALKS ABOUT NO REPAIRS BEING MADE AT BRIGHTWOOD SCHOOL OVER 67 YEARS, STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS IN THE BUILDING, IN HIS CLASSROOM AND THE BATHROOM, NEEDING A SCIENCE LAB, THE LIBRARY BEING TOO SMALL, THE NEED FOR MODERNIZATION AND NEW EQUIPMENT, THE OLD TEXTBOOKS. HE MENTIONS LIKING HIS TEACHERS. HE ALSO TALKS ABOUT THE AUDITORIUM BEING USED FOR MEALS, PLAYS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ASSEMBLIES. HE SAYS HE WOULD TELL THE PRESIDENT ABOUT THE CONDITION OF THE SCHOOL AND ASK HIM WHO IS SUPPOSED TO FIX AND REMODEL SCHOOLS. HE ALSO THINKS THE NURSE SHOULD BE AT THE SCHOOL MORE OFTEN AN THERE SHOULD BE BETTER VENTILATION IN THE BUILDING. 02:15:26 CU OF LECHERE LYONS. 02:15:32 INTV W/ LYONS, 11 YEARS OLD, BRIGHTWOOD. SHE TALKS ABOUT THE POOR CONDITION OF THE GIRL'S BATHROOM, HER CLASSROOM, THE HALLWAYS, DIFFICULTY IN CONCENTRATING DUE TO THE COLD CONDITIONS INSIDE, THE SMALL LIBRARY, THE NEED FOR MORE COMPUTERS, AIR CONDITIONING, A GYM, ANOTHER LUNCH ROOM AND A PLACE FOR ASSEMBLIES, NEED TO FIX BOILER ROOM AND WINDOWS, NEED FOR NEW TEXTBOOKS. SHE SAYS SHE WOULD ASK THE PRESIDENT HOW HE WOULD MAKE BRIGHTWOOD A BETTER PLACE TO LEARN AND HAVE FUN AND TELL HIM ABOUT THE SCHOOL'S PROBLEMS.
NV: AUCTION HOUSE OFFERS GREAT DEALS IF YOU DIG
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Monday</p>\n<p>Las Vegas</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>James Orlando</p>\n<p>Co-Owner</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Sandro Zegarra</p>\n<p>Co-Owner</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>George Chavez</p>\n<p>Customer</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Wire/StoryDescription:</p>\n<p>LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - ONLY ON FOX5: If you have been on the search for a new gadget or equipment, chances are you might have put off buying it at full price.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>However, as FOX5 discovered it is possible to get what you are looking for without paying the full amount for it.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>We have a little bit of everything, James Orlando, owner of Mobius Auctions, said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Various new items such as washing machines, ice makers and even unopened box of Huggies are all stacked up in the warehouse of Mobius Auction near Pecos and Patrick.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Co-owner Sandro Zegarra showed FOX5 one of their aisles where they have smaller items such as iPhones, and headphones.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Walking through the warehouse, you couldnt help but feel as if the saying One mans trash is another mans treasure, was screaming at you, but in this particular case these items were nowhere near the trash.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>They are returns or shelf pulls, Orlando said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Owers Orlando and Zegarra buy pallets of new items from big box stores that are returned but not able to be re-sold again.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>It is not always because something is bad or broken, it is because people change their minds, Orlando said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Meanwhile, if these items are on your mind, you can find them being auctioned off on their website Mobius Actions with bids starting at $5.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Zegarra showed FOX5, an example of how the users benefit from their services.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>They showed us a steam closet which is generally sold at $1300, however, a buyer was able to get it for $200.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The partners tell FOX5 they started their business from their living room during the pandemic, and soon realized they could make a living out of it.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Once we started selling at a consistent rate, we saw that it was something that we could grow, Zeggara said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Now they are helping others like George Chavez, who left his corporate job to buy from auction houses and re-sell full time.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>My garage doesnt hold cars, it looks like this, Chavez said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Chavez even remodeled his bathroom based on what he found.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>I have saved thousands I havent done the remodel, but I got everything for the remodel, I got two new vanities from auction houses, Chavez said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Zaggara and Orlando emphasized that the items are thoroughly checked and vetted by their team to make sure they work and are in proper condition.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>If there is a ding or a scratch, they also make that known in on the auction list.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>They also say their inventory triples after the holidays with all those returns.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Station Notes/Scripts:</p>\n<p>< James Orlando// Owner mobius auctions 09:49 " we have a little bit of every thing</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>FROM WASHING MACHINES, TO ICE MAKERS TO EVEN AN UPOPENED BOX OF HUGGIES.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>ITS ALL STACKED UP IN THIS WAREHOUSE.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Sandro Zegarra// owner mobius auctions 16:59 this is our small aisle so you will see smaller peieces here we have had things like iphones, headphones</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>BECAUSE YOU KNOW THE SAYING... ONE MANS TRASH IS ANOTHER MAN'S TREASURE...</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>EXCEPT IN THIS CASE IT WAS NO WHERE NEAR THE TRASH.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>James Orlando// Owner 02:32" they are either returns or shelf pulls</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>JAMES ORLANDO AND SANDRO ZEGARRA ARE OWNERS OF MOBIUS AUCTIONS.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>THEY BUY PALLETS OF BRAND NEW ITEMS FROM BIG BOX STORES THAT ARE RETURNED BUT NOT RESELLABLE.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>James Orlando// Owner 02:40 its not always because something is bad or broken its because people change their minds</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>MEAN WHILE-- IF THOSE ITEMS ARE ON YOUR MIND-- YOU CAN FIND THEM BEING AUCTIONED OFF ON THEIR WEBSITE... WITH BIDS STARTING AT 5 DOLLARS.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>04:21 for us its whatever the buyer is willing to pay</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>18:01 this is a steam closet, also same situation its about 1300 and the gentleman paid 200 for it</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>THE PARTNERS STARTED THIS BUSINESS FROM THEIR LIVING ROOM DURING THE PANDEMIC.. AND SOON REALIZED THEY COULD MAKE A LIVING OUT OF IT.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>05:26 " once we started selling at a consistent rate we saw that it was something tht we could grow like i said consistently and think ok maybe we can do this.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>AND NOW THEY ARE HELPING OTHERS LIKE GEORGE CHAVEZ WHO LEFT THE CORPORATE WORLD TO BUY FROM AUCTION HOUSES AND RE SELL.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>nats ?? THINGS BEING LOADED INTO CAR</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>George Chavez// customer 19:26 my garage doesnt hold cars it looks like this</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>HE'S EVEN REMODEL HIS BATHROOM BASED ON WHAT HE FINDS.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>20:34 i have saved thousands i havent done the remodel but i got everything for the remodel, i got two new vanities from auction houses</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>GIVING A WHOLE NEW MEANING TO GETTING BANG FOR YOUR BUCK</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>VICTORIA SAHA FOX 5 NEWS LOCAL LAS VEGAS.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VIDEO SHOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SOT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>
Space/US NASA Docking - Endeavour docks with space station for remodel mission,
NAME: NASA DOCKING 20081116I TAPE: EF08/1155 IN_TIME: 10:18:53:09 DURATION: 00:00:49:01 SOURCES: NASA TV DATELINE: Space/Houston, 16 Nov 2008 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: Outer Space 1. Mid of Endeavour shuttle docking ports 5 feet apart ++MUTE++ Houston TX 2. Cutaway of interior of Johnson Space Centre ++MUTE++ Outer Space 3. Mid of shuttle docking 4. Shuttle docked at international space station 5. Mid of docking port 6. Various of shuttle docked at international space station ++MUTE++ STORYLINE: Space shuttle Endeavour linked with the international space station on Sunday, kicking off a huge home makeover that will allow twice as many astronauts to live up there beginning next year (2009). Commander Christopher Ferguson guided the shuttle to a smooth docking as the two spacecraft soared 212 miles (341 kilometres) above India. His ship's radar worked just fine, despite earlier trouble with the antenna. Earlier in the afternoon, before Endeavour began its final approach from eight miles out, the space station's skipper, Mike Fincke, and his crew captured striking video of it and the moon, which was also prominent in many of the launch-night photos. Once Endeavour closed to within several hundred feet, Ferguson guided it through a 360-degree backflip so Fincke and another space station resident could take zoom-in photos of all its thermal shielding. The digital images, as many as 300, will help NASA determine whether Endeavour sustained any damage during liftoff Friday night. At least two pieces of debris have been spotted so far in launch pictures. Mission Control radioed up congratulations minutes after the docking. The first priority for the 10 astronauts, once united, was a crew member swap. Astronaut Sandra Magnus was moving into the space station for a 3¼-month stay, replacing Chamitoff. Besides Magnus, Endeavour was delivering thousands of pounds of home improvement gear: an extra bathroom, kitchenette and exercise machine, two more sleeping compartments, and a fancy new recycling system for converting urine and condensation into drinking water. NASA cannot double the size of the space station crew, currently at three, until all the new equipment is installed, checked out and working properly. The goal is to have six people living permanently on the orbiting outpost by June. Most of the new stuff is inside a giant cylinder that Endeavour's astronauts will attach to the space station on Monday. Endeavour and its crew will spend almost two weeks at the space station, a little longer than usual. Four spacewalks will be carried out beginning Tuesday, primarily to clean and lubricate a solar wing-rotating joint that broke down more than a year ago. It's clogged with metal shavings from grinding parts.
SJT MAPRIMEADAPT' TO ADAPT ITS HOUSING
interior of modern washroom 4k
interior of modern washroom 4k
Home - BioChem - Shelters
AT HOME SHELTERS FOR BIOLOGICAL OR CHEMICAL WARFARE PROTECTION ARE CATCHING ON. ONE DENVER HOME FOR SALE HAS HAD INQUIRIES FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
Home - Improvement
PEOPLE ARE SPENDING MONEY REMODELING THEIR HOMES INSTEAD OF JUST BUYING BETTER HOMES.
Space/US NASA Docking 2 - Endeavour docks with space station for remodel mission; presser
NAME: NASA DOCKING 2 20081117I TAPE: EF08/1157 IN_TIME: 10:04:59:20 DURATION: 00:01:26:18 SOURCES: NASA TV DATELINE: Space/Houston, 16 Nov 2008 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: Outer Space 1. Mid of Endeavour shuttle docking ports 5 feet apart ++MUTE++ Houston 2. Cutaway of interior of Johnson Space Centre ++MUTE++ Outer Space 3. Mid of shuttle docking 4. Shuttle docked at international space station 5. Mid of docking port 6. Various of shuttle docked at international space station ++MUTE++ Outer Space 7. Long shot of astronauts at entrance to International Space Station and greeting each other Houston 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Sarafin, Shuttle Flight Director: "The crew of Endeavour lead by Commander Chris Ferguson completed the rendezvous and docking today. We docked at about 4:01 central time over India." Outer Space 9. Wide of space shuttle docked to International Space Station STORYLINE: The space shuttle Endeavour linked with the international space station on Sunday to start a huge home makeover that will allow twice as many astronauts to live up there. Commander Christopher Ferguson guided the shuttle to a smooth docking as the two spacecraft soared 212 miles (341 kilometres) above India. His ship's radar worked just fine, despite earlier trouble with the antenna. Earlier in the afternoon, before Endeavour began its final approach from eight miles out, the space station's skipper, Mike Fincke, and his crew captured striking video of it and the moon, which was also prominent in many of the launch-night photos. Once Endeavour closed to within several hundred feet, Ferguson guided it through a 360-degree backflip so Fincke and another space station resident could take zoom-in photos of all its thermal shielding. The digital images, as many as 300, will help NASA determine whether Endeavour sustained any damage during liftoff on Friday night. At least two pieces of debris have been spotted so far in launch pictures. Shuttle officials initially thought one piece may have been a narrow strip of thermal blanket that was yanked off the shuttle during launch, but images from the inspection showed no apparent damage, said flight director Mike Sarafin. Mission Control radioed up congratulations minutes after the docking. The first priority for the 10 astronauts, once united, was a crew member swap. Astronaut Sandra Magnus was moving into the space station for a 13-week stay, replacing Chamitoff. Besides Magnus, Endeavour was delivering thousands of pounds of home improvement gear: an extra bathroom, kitchenette and exercise machine, two more sleeping compartments, and a fancy new recycling system for converting urine and condensation into drinking water. NASA cannot double the size of the space station crew, currently at three, until all the new equipment is installed, checked out and working properly. The goal is to have six people living permanently on the orbiting outpost by June 2009. Most of the new stuff is inside a giant cylinder that Endeavour's astronauts will attach to the space station on Monday. Endeavour and its crew will spend almost two weeks at the space station, a little longer than usual. Four spacewalks will be carried out beginning on Tuesday, primarily to clean and lubricate a solar wing-rotating joint that broke down more than a year ago. It's clogged with metal shavings from grinding parts.
FILE: COLD CASE KILLER'S HUSBAND WORKED TO JAIL HIM
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Benton County Sheriff's Office</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi><b>He killed a man 26 years ago in Missouri. His husband secretly worked with investigators to get a confession</b></pi></p>\n<p>By Faith Karimi, CNN 4 minute read Updated 8:23 AM EDT, Fri March 29, 2024</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>CNN</p>\n<p> — </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>On the surface, Timothy Stephenson had an enviable life. He was married to a doctor, and they lived in a $2 million home with their twin daughters in a quiet suburb east of San Francisco.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi>But Stephenson harbored a secret: About two decades earlier, he had shot and killed a man he met at a bar in Kansas City.</pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The crime remained unsolved until 2021, when Stephenson’s dark past finally caught up with him. By then, his personal life was unraveling. His husband had filed for divorce the year before and the couple were locked in a legal battle over custody of their children.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi>Authorities arrested him on murder charges that December and extradited him to Missouri. And this month, he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 16 years in prison.</pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>For Stephenson, it all came crashing down after police received new <pi>information that helped them piece together what happened that night back in 1998 in Kansas City.</pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi>That information came from Stephenson’s estranged husband.</pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>----</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>He told his husband 10 years ago that he’d killed someone, court documents say</b></p>\n<p><pi>Stephenson’s sentencing came a decade after he told his husband, Joseph Ginejko, about the killing he’d committed in Missouri</pi>. <pi><u>According to a probable cause statement obtained by CNN, Stephenson told his husband in 2014 that he met the man, Randall Oliphant, at a gay bar in January 1998 and they drove to Stephenson’s house in Kansas City, where he shot him twice in the bathroom.</u></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Oliphant pleaded for his life after the first shot, Stephenson said. <pi>The probable cause statement did not mention a motive.</pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Oliphant’s body was found two months later in some woods in rural Benton County, Missouri, about 100 miles southeast of Kansas City. Missouri State Police said Stephenson was familiar with the area because his father and grandmother lived nearby and he’d been there many times.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>In his confession to his husband, Stephenson told him he later remodeled the bathroom to mask the crime scene and conceal evidence.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><u>Investigators interviewed Stephenson in 1998 and he admitted to taking an “unknown male” to his home in Kansas City. But he said he gave the man a ride from his house afterward and dropped him off at a different bar.</u></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Stephenson’s phone records revealed roaming charges from a cellular tower near where the victim’s body was found in rural Missouri, investigators said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>In 1998, investigators also tracked down the person who’d bought Stephenson’s Jeep Wrangler in May of that year – four months after the killing. The new owner told them parts of the carpet were missing when he bought it. Police said they found traces of blood in the Jeep’s rear cargo area, but DNA evidence was inconclusive.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>It’s not clear why police didn’t arrest Stephenson in 1998. The Missouri State Highway Patrol declined to comment to CNN and referred questions to the Benton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, which did not respond to requests for additional details.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi><b>In 2021, investigators planned an undercover operation to get more details</b></pi></p>\n<p>Stephenson and Ginejko were married in 2008 and lived with their daughters in Danville, in San Francisco’s East Bay — a suburb that was once named the safest in California.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi>Court records show Ginejko filed for divorce in January 2020 — six years after his husband’s startling confession — </pi>in Contra Costa County, but it’s unclear when the divorce was finalized. Ginejko told police he tried to research the Missouri killing after his husband’s confession but there was little information available online.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>But at some point <pi>between early 2020 and April 2021, Ginejko spoke to the police</pi>. Ginejko told them details about the killing that had never been publicly revealed, the probable cause statement said — suggesting that he only could have learned them from his husband.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>In the probable cause statement, <pi>investigators said they then staged an undercover operation: an April 2021 meeting between Stephenson and Ginejko that was secretly captured on audio and video.</pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>During that conversation, which included the estranged couple talking about their children, Ginejko brought up Stephenson’s 2014 confession. Stephenson’s demeanor changed and he “became paranoid,” the court document said.</p>\n<p>Stephenson asked his husband if he was wearing a wire or recording the conversation, and even frisked him — also examining his wallet, phone and coffee cup.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Ginejko asked Stephenson several times why he killed Oliphant, and his answers were conflicting. Stephenson finally admitted that he had indeed confessed years ago to the killing, but claimed he’d told his husband that to scare him into staying with him, the court document said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi>Stephenson’s 16-year sentence includes credit for time served.</pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--MUSIC INFO---</b></p>\n<p></p>