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"The Viper" Randy Orton is one of the most popular wrestlers of WWE's modern era.

Graduating developmental alongside the likes of John Cena and Brock Lesnar, Orton instantly

became a star when he began working on the main roster, garnering millions of fans.

Often portraying a bad guy, it might not come as a surprise that he isn't really the nicest

person outside of the ring.

"The Viper" definitely has more than a few blemishes on his record, so here are 5

things WWE doesn't want you to know about Randy Orton.

Randy Orton has had problems with drugs in the past, and as a result has even been suspended

by WWE more than once.

He was suspended for marijuana use in 2006, as well as in 2012 for both marijuana and

steroid use.

To make matters worse, Orton was also named in the long list of athletes purchasing performance

enhancing drugs from Signature Pharmacy, which also outed stars like Booker T, Edge, and

Chavo Guerrero.

WWE even heavily considered releasing Orton in 2012, but decided against it and gave him

one more chance.

Another factor in his 2006 suspension was Randy's problems with anger management.

He admits that he had a lot of angry outbursts on the road and was generally known as a hot

headed kid who nobody wanted to work with.

His anger problems are well documented, but one of the most telling examples was back

in 2007.

During a UK tour, Randy somehow managed to cause over $50,000 worth of damage to his

hotel.

Now to be fair, there isn't a whole lot else to go on here, but you gotta be pretty

angry to cause 50K worth of damage, don't you think?

Anyways, I hope it was worth it, because WWE made Orton cover the bill.

Speaking of Orton working with other superstars, that brings us to the infamous Kofi Kingston

incident.

In 2009, Orton was involved in a feud with Kofi.

The two had a match on RAW where they went one-on-one.

Now things got messy when Kofi botched a few moves during the match, as well as the finish,

which clearly upset Orton.

Now most of the time botches are swept under the rug to avoid breaking the fourth wall,

but Randy wasn't having it.

He started screaming "stupid!" over and over at Kofi, in front of the entire crowd.

If that wasn't bad enough, he audibly dropped an f-bomb in frustration as well.

This one really hurt Kofi's career, as he was relegated to the lower-mid card for a

while after this catastrophe.

As you likely know, Randy has a history of injuries that have sidelined him multiple

times in his career.

These injuries may be the reason Randy Orton is reportedly looking to become a part-time

worker in the WWE.

Apparently, and take this with a grain of salt, Randy wants a schedule similar to that

of Shawn Michaels' back in 2002, and with other part-timers such as Lesnar, Jericho,

and Undertaker employed, that doesn't seem unreasonable.

With him being so injury prone, WWE and Orton may be seriously considering this option,

though it's not something they want to advertise to his many fans who eagerly awaited his recent

return.

Now this one is a bit weird.

There are multiple reports from different sources that Randy Orton is kind of a creep

when it comes to women.

Back in 2005, a former Diva named Rochelle Loewen spoke about how Randy once snuck into

the women's locker room and went through all her things before completely destroying

the contents of her bag, for absolutely no reason at all.

She said that he is "a pathetic person" and he is a "psycho".

She also says he has "some real issues with beautiful women" and apparently, this wasn't

the only incident.

There are also reports that Randy did something similar to Amy Weber, another Diva, except

this time he decided to, and I quote, "take a shit" in her bag.

The reason?

Orton was into her.

You heard it here first gentleman, THAT is how you get a girl.

And those were 5 things WWE doesn't want you know about Randy Orton.

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Thanks for watching, and I'll catch you in the next one!

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'Forget it,' London tells Scots who want second independence vote February 2, 2017 - Duration: 2:18.

'Forget it,' London tells Scots who want second independence vote

London will not help Scotland hold another referendum on seceding from the United Kingdom

before 2020, British defence minister Michael Fallon said on Thursday, prompting a row with

Scotland's pro-independence devolved government.

"Forget it," Fallon told the Herald Newspaper when asked whether he would facilitate a new

independence referendum following Scotland's vote last June to remain in the EU.

"(First Minister Nicola Sturgeon) ... has to respect the decision of Scotland to stay

inside the UK in 2014 and the decision of the UK to leave the EU.

Respect works two ways," he added.

Scots voted 55 to 44 percent to remain part of the UK in 2014 and Prime Minister Theresa

May has repeatedly said she does not believe there is a need for a second referendum.

Scotland, one of the United Kingdom's four nations, voted to keep its European Union

membership in last June's referendum while Britain as a whole voted to leave, prompting

renewed calls from Sturgeon's government for a re-run of the independence vote.

Sturgeon said on Twitter it would be a "disastrous move" for May's ruling Conservatives to block

an independence referendum.

A Scottish government spokesman said later: "Any Tory (Conservative) bid to block a referendum

would be a democratic outrage, but would only succeed in boosting support for both a referendum

and for independence itself – something which the Prime Minister has previously indicated

she understands all too well."

Support for Scottish independence is still at around 45 percent as it was in 2014, polls

indicate, despite Scotland now facing the prospect of Brexit.

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ABC 7.30 - 2017/01/31 - Enlgish Sub - Dylan Voller's lawyers want him transferred to bush ... - Duration: 6:36.

JANE BARDON, REPORTER: On a remote station, a hundred kilometres from Alice Springs,

these young people have been offered an alternative to detention.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN 1: My lawyer put me in this place.

So, I said, "It's either here or juvy," and then I said, "Here."

Yeah, so I'm here to give up drinking, give that a bit of rest, and smoking.

JANE BARDON: The Bush Mob program has been operating for 18 years.

It teaches young people life skills, self-respect and empathy with victims of crime.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN 2: I'm just going out bush. I'm just going for a ride.

Going to... Oh, we'll kick around football and stuff. Learning how to respect and stuff.

JANE BARDON: Referrals come from families, courts and government departments.

WILL MACGREGOR, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, BUSH MOB: Young people are coming in with massively complex issues.

Some of them have been in welfare for...since birth.

Drug and alcohol, failure to go to school, interactions with the criminal justice system and so on.

JANE BARDON: Its founder argues Bush Mob is a more effective way of rehabilitating young people at risk of reoffending than detention.

WILL MACGREGOR: It's a lot more expensive to put someone in prison than it is out here.

The cost-benefit analysis alone is worth the effort of trialling new things.

JANE BARDON: More than a decade ago, a young boy named Dylan Voller tried unsuccessfully to get a crisis placement here,

but at the time Bush Mob didn't have the capacity to offer intensive support.

PETER O'BRIEN, LAWYER: Well, someone who's been in custody for as long as he has,

obviously needs to reintegrate into the community in a structured and supervised manner.

That is exactly why we're trying to get him out.

He's been eligible for parole for quite some time now.

JANE BARDON: Dylan Voller went on to spend seven years in and out of juvenile detention for offences including assault and theft.

His treatment in incarceration is now being investigated by the royal commission into youth detention.

He's currently serving time in an adult prison, but his family want him released and sent to Bush Mob.

PETER O'BRIEN: If we had've done that when Dylan Voller was a younger person instead of spending money,

copious amounts of money, locking him up for long periods of time, he may not have reoffended as often.

WILL MACGREGOR: We try to be open to any young person.

It doesn't matter what the background is and so on.

As long as we assess that the young person has the capacity to actually do our programs.

JANE BARDON: Bush Mob is the last residential youth diversion program still funded by the Northern Territory Government

after a series of cuts under successive administrations.

The NT Government now spends less than 1% of its law and order budget on youth diversion.

Rates of young people being detained have soared.

PROF. RICHARD MIDFORD, MENZIES SCHOOL OF HEALTH RESEARCH: If they get into the system, they just penetrate deeper and deeper.

Their self-concept changes.

They see themselves as offenders and they learn the tricks of the trade,

so they become better at it, better at offending, better at not getting caught.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN 1: This is my room here.

JANE BARDON: The New Labour government is flagging it will decrease diversion spending.

DALE WAKEFIELD, NT FAMILIES MINISTER: I've inherited a youth justice budget that's $24 million.

$2 million of that is spent on diversion and the rest is spent on that pointy end, which we know is not working.

We need to turn that ratio around. That is going to take some time and some work.

JANE BARDON: But it wants a guarantee of value for money.

DALE WAKEFIELD: Whatever we fund, it needs to be as flexible as possible,

because we need to be looking at kids' individual situations.

Now, some kids do extremely well in that type of wilderness setting.

They do extremely well in a, you know, going and working on a stock camp.

Other kids do really well working in a motorbike shop.

JANE BARDON: The research supporting what works is scant.

RICHARD MIDFORD: There is good research in the Northern Territory,

for instance, that suggests that diversionary programs work well for young Indigenous offenders.

A colleague of mine did some research about 10 years ago

and she found that if the young Indigenous offenders completed the program,

12 months later, 75% of them hadn't reoffended.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN 3: Is that a good feeling, or a bad feeling?

JANE BARDON: An evaluation of Bush Mob in 2009 by Deakin University found it was cost effective

and that it compared favourably with any clinical health intervention.

Bush Mob also carries out its own assessments.

WILL MACGREGOR: We can see over the three months an improvement on a graph and the young person can see that

and go, "Oh, when I first came, I couldn't...I didn't care.

Now I do care because if someone took my headphones or iPhone or whatever, I'd be really angry.

I can understand how that victim might feel." So there's a lot of work around that.

JANE BARDON: But, it's not a quick fix.

WILL MACGREGOR: So a young person might come to us at 12 years old,

disappear into the ether for a while and come back at 15 and then come back at 18.

JANE BARDON: Bush Mob is nervously waiting for the outcome of the Government's deliberations.

WILL MACGREGOR: What we find is that with the short-term consumerous political cycles that are in this country,

is there's a failure to have intergenerational,

long-term planning around working with young people in need.

JANE BARDON: The young people at Bush Mob are in no doubt about the difference it's making for them.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN 2: Down there, you just have to, like, stay in the cells.

You can't hardly do anything in there.

But here, you can go and do riding and stuff. Like, you can go out.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN 1: They help you, like, get a job and stuff.

Get your licence. Make you get back on the right road, you know?

UNIDENTIFIED MAN 2: I want to just find a job. Construction, that's my goal.

Yeah. So I can just have a good life when I get older. Have a good future.

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Video: Democrats want Hogan to address Trump's policies - Duration: 2:03.

>> GOVERNOR LARRY HOGA

[APPLAUSE]

ADAM: GOVERNOR LARRY HOGAN'S

STATE OF THE STATE SPEECH WAS

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I LOVE HIS THEME, TOGETHER WE

CAN AND MUST DO MORE

ADAM: BUT THE LACK OF ANY

MENTION OF POLICY CHANGES

IMPOSED BY PRESIDENT TRUMP

FUELING CRITICISM FROM

DEMOCRATS.

>> HE IGNORED THE ELEPHANT IN

THE ROOM, THAT'S DONALD TRUMP.

ADAM: GOVERNOR HOGAN HAS BEEN

MOSTLY SILENT ON CONTROVERSIAL

EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND CABINET

APPOINTMENTS, DESPITE

OVERWHELMING CALLS FOR HIM TO

TAKE A STAND BY MANY

MARYLANDERS, INCLUDING WOMEN WHO

MARCHED ON WASHINGTON LAST WEE

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RIGHT NOW, OUTSIDE T

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CONCERN IS THE MUSLIM BAN.

,>> I WOULD LIKE HIM TO SPEAK UP

LIKE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL HAS,

LIKE OUR SENATORS AND MANY

REPRESENTATIVES, THAT MARYLAND

IS NOT GOING TO STAND FOR THIS

ADAM: CASEY MOONEY SAYS HUNDREDS

OF WOMEN FROM A FACEBOOK GROUP

HAVE POSTED COMMENTS ON THE

GOVERNOR'S FACEBOOK PAG

BUT COMMENTS LIKE THESE, ASKING

THE GOVERNOR TO CHALLENGE

PRESIDENT, TRUMP ARE NO LONGER

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THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE DIDN'T

RESPOND TO 11 NEWS FOR A

EXPLANATION.

>> WE'RE SPEAKING UP AND BEING

IGNORED, BUT WILLFULLY IGNORED

BY HAVING OUR COMMENTS HIDDEN

AND BY HIM PRESENTING AN IMAGE

ON FACEBOOK THAT'S NOT THE TRUE

REFLECTION OF HOW MANY

CONSTITIUTENTS FEE

>> I HAVE VOTED FOR TWO

REPUBLICANS IN MY LIFE AND HE

WAS ONE OF THEM SO I'M PRETTY

DISAPPOINTED.

ADAM: DEMOCRATS HOPE TO

CAPITALIZE ON HOGAN'S SILENCE.

BALTIMORE COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEVIN

KAMENETZ, CONSIDERING

CHALLENGE IN 2018, HAS LAUNCHED

AN ONLINE PEITITION, CALLING ON

HOGAN TO SPEAK OUT.

>> I WISH HE WOULD USE HIS

POPULARITY TO INFLUENCE HIS

FELLOW REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS

AND IN THE WHITE HOUSE TO STAND

UP FOR MARYLANDERS.

ADAM SO DEMOCRATIC LEAERS ARE

PROPOSING FIVE BILLS THEY SAY

WILL HELP PROTECT MARYLAND FROM

SOME OF PRESIDENT TRUMP'S

POLICIES.

BUT ALSO, COURSE, THOSE BILLS

WILL FORCE THE GOVERNOR TO TAKE

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Be Yourself; Not Who Others Want – Bullies Self-Reliance Inspiring Video – Zeni Says – Nikki Karis - Duration: 1:20.

Hello, Friends!

I'm Nikki Karis.

For today, I'd like to share an inspirational message I've written about self-reliance

to help uplift and empower you to overcome the negative effects of bullying.

Here's my message for today: "It's better to be who you are than someone who others

want, need, or expect you to be."

You know, Friends, I think this is such an important message, and it's actually the

theme of my inspirational company – Finding Zeni.

The theme of the company is "Discover Your Authentic Self".

What I want to encourage all of you to do, my Friends, is to be who you are.

What happens is if you're being bullied by others, people don't want you to be who

you are.

They want you to be someone who you are not.

They want you to be someone they want, need, or expect you to be.

Well, you know what Friends?

I tried that for many, many years.

I tried to mold myself into the wants, needs, or expectations of others.

And what I eventually found out, was that I was a really unhappy person as a result,

because I was living a lie.

I wasn't being the person I was meant to be.

That's what I want to encourage all of you to do, my Friends.

Be who you are.

Be happy.

Be your authentic self.

Love and blessings, Nikki Karis

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