Wisher the late night laughs. News 3 live today starts now. Live from las vegas this is news 3 live today. Kyndell good morning and thank you for joining us its sunday, october 9 just after 6 00 a. M. This morning. As you can see the sun not quite up yet this morning but goodness we sure are in getting at least the Stores Across the nation despite warnings to stay off the streets. People got on the cars and found themselves in currently try to rescue this woman. Her car got stalled out she got caught in the flood. The police found this woman standing on the side of her car with her child hidden from the rain and her coach. Officers lowered a metal ramp onto the hood of the car and walked out to grab the kids and then they rescued mom. President obama has been in hit hardest by Hurricane Matthew. Hes also declared emergencies in north and South Carolina georgia and florida jumpstart the process of getting aid to that region now moving forward we can tell you i am sure as we bring you je
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Prosecution drops charges against Xbox 360 modder
Dec 3, 2010 10:51 EST · Hot! with 50 comments Matthew Crippen must be breathing a sigh of relief today as the court battle over his game console modding has come to a swift and surprising end. The Cal State Fullerton student was arrested in August and charged with violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act,(DMCA). According to the charges levied against him, Crippen was illegally modding game consoles, including the Xbox, PlayStation, and Wii, to play pirated games. Much to his detriment, Crippen was advertising his modding online and accepting payment for these services. He was charged with two counts of violating the DMCA and faced up to ten years in prison, according to a report out of Wired.