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Woman Sees Cop With Man Near Trash Can. Witnessing His Actions Has Her Secretly Snapping Photos - Duration: 3:06.

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Woman Sees Cop With Man Near Trash Can.

Witnessing His Actions Has Her Secretly Snapping Photos

It isn't all that uncommon to see individuals scouring ditches or rummaging through the

trash to find cans to redeem.

That extra cash sometimes makes the difference between a warm meal or going hungry for some.

When Jenny Crider left her complex to grab her mail, she spied a man on a bicycle who

she had seen before picking out the cans and bottles from their big bin.

She also spied a Mesa, Arizona, police officer pulling up.

"I honestly thought he was going to ask him to leave and stop going through the trash.

"

Jenny had a feeling that the man whom she had seen numerous times might find himself

in trouble.

She was worried about him, because he seemed to need a helping hand and the cash from those

cans likely came in handy.

But when she returned home from getting her mail, she was startled by what actually transpired

between the officer and the stranger...

The officer who stopped the man was Kent Green, a 28-year-old ultramarathoner who has logged

eight years on the job and thousands of miles as a runner.

When he caught the man digging through someone else's garbage canister, he didn't feel compelled

to write him a ticket or shoo him away.

According to Runner's World, he actually feared for the man's safety.

So he asked him to step back from the large garbage receptacle.

As Officer Green headed back to his cruiser, he noticed that the man's shoes were quite

worn.

As an ultramarathoner, Officer Green logs a whopping 70 to 80 miles per week during

peak training periods -- he knows a thing or two about worn shoes.

In fact, Officer Green blows through shoes every four to six weeks.

So he pulled a pair of his slightly used shoes out of the back of his patrol car -- one of

many that he drives around with for just such an encounter.

Officer Green presented his running shoes to the man who gladly accepted them.

Jenny happened to witness this exchange and couldn't believe what she was seeing.

The Mesa resident took to Facebook to credit the cop for his random act of kindness.

She was impressed by what she saw.

"When I came back home from getting the mail, the officer had brought out a nice, new pair

of shoes to give to the man.

It's the simple, Christlike acts like this that give me hope in this world.

Thank you Mesa Police for having such wonderful officers patrol the area!"

Officer Green said he often comes across barefoot people while he's out and about patrolling,

which is doubly difficult for individuals walking on concrete in a sweltering hot Arizona

summer.

Up until now, Officer Green's shoe donations have snuck under the radar, which the modest

man prefers.

But, he explained to Runner's World that the outpouring of support from the community and

others has been:

"...overwhelmingly positive, humbling, and just awesome."

The attention to his private mission also has shed light on how generous officers can

be behind the scenes.

The officer said he hopes it will inspire others to help out those in need.

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( US News ) Israel Wants To Build 'Trump Station' Near The Western Wall - Duration: 4:06.

Israel Wants To Build 'Trump Station' Near The Western Wall

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JERUSALEM, Dec 27 (Reuters) - Israel wants to name a train station after Donald Trump to thank him for recognizing Jerusalem as its capital, but the site of the planned building could be as divisive as the U.S.

president's declaration.

Transport Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday he had chosen a proposed subway stop near the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City - right in the middle of the area that the Palestinians want as their own future capital.

"I have decided to name the Western Wall station.

after U.S.

President Donald Trump for his courageous and historic decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish people and the State of Israel," Katz said in a statement.

The envisaged underground extension of a high-speed rail link between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem is still on the drawing board and a transport ministry spokeswoman said other departments still needed to approve it.

The announcement was quickly condemned by Palestinian leaders already angered by Trump's Dec.

6 decision to overturn decades of U.S.

policy on the city.

"The Israeli extremist government is trying to race against time to impose facts on the ground in the city of Jerusalem," Wasel Abu Youssef, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization's Executive Committee, told Reuters.

Trump has said he was simply acknowledged the reality on the ground by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital - but the Palestinians and most world powers have said he undermined the long-held position that Jerusalem's status must be settled by future negotiations.

A ministry spokeswoman said the proposed station and underground extension still required the approval of various governmental planning committees, and gave no date for when a final go-ahead might be given.

She said she did not know where funds for the estimated $700-million rail add-on would come from.

Israel considers all of Jerusalem its capital.

Palestinians want East Jerusalem - among whose shrines is Islam's third-holiest mosque, Al-Aqsa - as the capital of a state they seek in the occupied West Bank and in the Gaza Strip.

(Additional reporting by Steven Scheer in Jerusalem and Ali Sawafta in Ramallah; Editing by Andrew Heavens) Jonathan Ernst / Reuters    .

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Tesla's 'day of reckoning' is near as its plunging stock increases financing risk - Duration: 4:49.

Tesla's big stock drop this month will have negative implications for its ability to raise

critically-needed funds, according to Wall Street analysts.

The company's shares declined 22 percent in March on concerns over a fatal car crash in

California last week and worries over its Model 3 production rate.

Tesla's 5.3 percent bond, issued last August and maturing in 2025, also fell 4 percent

to 87.25 cents Wednesday with a yield of 7.6 percent, according to FactSet.

The bond's price declined 8 percent this month.

Morgan Stanley on Wednesday warned Tesla shareholders the stock's fall could be a "self-fulfilling"

prophecy for further declines.

"A lower share price begets a lower share price … For a company widely expected to

continue to fund its strategy through external capital raises, a fall in the share price

can take on a self-fulfilling nature that further exacerbates the volatility of the

share price," analyst Adam Jonas wrote.

Jonas said the company needs to accelerate its rate of Model 3 production if it wants

to raise funds at an attractive price for the company.

"The precise timing of when Tesla can achieve a 2,500/week and then a 5,000/week production

run-rate for its mass market sedan can make the difference between whether Tesla is potentially

raising capital from a position of weakness at a price near our $175 bear case or whether

it can access capital from a position of strength with a stock price near our $561 bull case,"

he wrote.

Another financial firm is already pessimistic over Telsa's Model 3 manufacturing capability.

Moody's downgraded Tesla's credit ratings after the close Tuesday and changed the outlook

to negative from stable, citing the "significant shortfall" in the Model 3 production rate

and its tight financial situation.

Tesla had $3.4 billion in cash or cash equivalents at year end 2017.

The company lost nearly $2 billion last year and burned about $3.4 billion in cash after

capital investments.

Given the company's cash burn rate and how it has $230 million of debt due in Nov. 2018

and another $920 million in Mar. 2019, Moody's believes the company has to raise new capital

soon.

Tesla "faces liquidity pressures due to its large negative free cash flow and the pending

maturities of convertible bonds," the Moody's release said Tuesday.

"The negative outlook reflects the likelihood that Tesla will have to undertake a large,

near-term capital raise in order to refund maturing obligations and avoid a liquidity

short-fall."

Some investors are betting against Tesla, citing its financial liquidity issues and

cash burn woes.

"The losses and heavy capital spending are expected to continue this year.

Over the next twelve months Tesla also has $1.2 billion in convertible bonds coming due,"

Fred Hickey, editor of High Tech Strategist, wrote in an email Wednesday.

"In other words, Tesla has an enormous need for more cash and yet some are beginning to

lose confidence in the company as witnessed by the recent Moody's debt downgrade and sharp

selloff in Tesla bonds.

It looks like a day of reckoning may be ahead."

Hickey owns Tesla put options.

One hedge fund manager believes Tesla's business model is permanently broken.

"Tesla represents a financially non-viable business.

It has an upside-down balance sheet.

The multi-billion cash burn is massive with no end in sight," Accipiter Capital's Gabe

Hoffman wrote in an email Wednesday.

"The financial need for Tesla to issue massive amounts of new equity has been glaringly obvious

for quite some time."

Hoffman cited the recent departures of Tesla executives such as its chief accounting officer

in early March.

"This is an incredibly ominous sign, which I believe confirms my thesis," he wrote.

"Tesla is our fund's largest short position.

We have not covered a single share on this decline."

Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.

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( US News ) Multiple People Killed In Blast Near Intelligence Agency In Kabul - Duration: 2:55.

Multiple People Killed In Blast Near Intelligence Agency In Kabul

SHAH MARAI via Getty Images Afghan security personnel block a road near the site of a suicide attack in Kabul on Dec.

25, 2017.

KABUL (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a compound of Afghanistan's national intelligence agency in Kabul on Monday, that killed at least five people and wounded two.

The blast comes a week after the group claimed an attack on a training facility of the same agency, the National Directorate for Security, in Kabul that ended when the attackers were killed before causing significant casualties.

In a statement issued through the group's Amaq news agency, Islamic State said it was also behind Monday's attack.

In Kabul, security officials said the explosion was caused by a suicide bomber who approached the agency's entrance on foot before blowing himself up.

All the casualties reported were of civilian passersby.

Najib Danish, a spokesman for the interior ministry, said at least five people had been killed and two wounded.

Islamic State's local affiliate, which first appeared in eastern Afghanistan near the border with Pakistan in early 2015, has become increasingly active and has claimed several recent suicide attacks in Kabul.

It has frequently fought Taliban militants and has been heavily targeted by U.S.

air strikes and Special Forces operations in its main stronghold in Nangarhar province.

But there remains considerable uncertainty about how the group operates and the exact nature of its connections with Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

  (Additional reporting by Nayera Abdallah in CAIRO; Editing by Robert Birsel)    .

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( US News ) 6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Papua New Guinea - Duration: 2:50.

6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Papua New Guinea

USGS A powerful earthquake struck off an island near Papua New Guinea one month after a pair of deadly earthquakes shook the country.

A strong earthquake struck off the southern coast of Papua New Guinea's New Britain Island on Thursday, initially prompting tsunami warnings in the area.  The earthquake had a magnitude of 6.9, according to the U.S.

Geological Survey.  The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially issued a tsunami warning for the coasts of Papua New Guinea, though the threat had passed without incident nearly two hours later.  It is unclear if the earthquake caused any damage to the island.

#PTWC now forecasts hazardous #tsunami waves for some coasts in Papua New Guineahttps://t.co/QMc6ST9DZt — NWS PTWC (@NWS_PTWC) March 29, 2018 Papua New Guinea, north of Australia, is still recovering from a pair of deadly earthquakes that hit the country in recent weeks.

A magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit the country's highland region on Feb.

26, triggering powerful aftershocks, according to CNN.

The earthquake killed at least 67 people and left 500 others injured.

One week later, a magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck the country and killed at least 18 more people.

After the second earthquake, the International Red Cross said that as many as 143,000 people could have been affected by the disaster and 17,000 people have been displaced from their homes, Reuters reported.

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