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Bill Cooper on KUTV May 15, 1991
A Brief interview Bill did with a Salt Lake City television station concerning the Kennedy assassination
Length: 336
Rating: 5.00 (19 ratings)
Tags: Bill Cooper Hour of the Time William
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KUTV News Segment - UDINK License Plate
In late 2003, I tried getting "UDINK", which is my last name, on a personalized license plate in Utah. The Utah State Tax Commission/Division of Motor Vehicles denied my request. I appealed their ruling, but ultimately I was shot down.
Length: 132
Rating: 4.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: udink utah license plate dmv
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KUTV Video: Tour of Crandall Canyon mine
Murray Energy Corp. co-owner Robert Murray conducts a tour and demonstration of the Crandall Canyon mine, and the techniques used to find the missing miners. August 14, 2007. Video Courtesy of KUTV - Channel 2 news.
Length: 268
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: salt lake tribune video crandall mine disaster tour sltrib murray
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KUTV Channel 2 Hello Utah 1983
KUTV Channel 2 Hello Utah 1983.
This was a version of the "Hello" campaign utilised by KUTV Channel 2 in Utah in the early 1980s.
Later adopted in Australia and used by HSV Channel 7 in Melbourne.
At the time KUTV Channel 2 was an NBC affiliate but in 1995 swapped Network alliances with KSL (Then CBS now NBC).. so KUTV now has affiliation to CBS but is known on air as 2News.
Apologies for the poor quality of this video.
Length: 58
Rating: 4.90 (12 ratings)
Tags: KUTV Hello Utah TWO Channel Promo campaign ID CBS NBC
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Will it Blend on a local KUTV report
This is a local, yet informative report on Will it Blend on KUTV in Salt Lake City. Thanks to Mike Headrick for the footage.
Also, WIll it Blend has recently won the Bronze award for best viral video at the 2008 CLIO Awards.
Length: 258
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: CLIO Viral Video Will it Blend Willitblend Blendtec Tom Dickson Blenders
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KUTV News 1990 Close
Kathy Brock and Bob Evans close a KUTV Newscast in 1990.
Length: 51
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: KUTV WLS Kathy Brock Bob Evans
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Fox Force KUTV Spot
When you hear the words, "Bounty Hunter," you might think of vigilantes who operate just below the legal radar to hunt down bad guys. But just how legal is their job in Utah? We take a look at one woman who is cleaning up the streets of the Salt Lake Valley.
Reata Holt is the leader of the bounty hunting team in Utah known as Fox Force. She is a long-haired brunette and mother of seven who has been chasing after criminals for more than 20 years.
Threatened, assaulted and shot at, Reata has devoted her life to catching criminals. Every night begins with a quick look at her files and as soon as she gets her list of warrants; the game is on.
"I don't look dangerous, so that's an advantage for me," says Reata. She says that she can keep a low-key appearance when criminals see her.
"The last thing they're thinking is that Bounty Hunters are here."
Bounty Hunters execute warrants on alleged criminals who post bail, but fail to show up in court. They are completely legal, if they do their job correctly.
Each Bounty Hunter has been trained, licensed by the state and registered to carry a gun.
"Things can get pretty violent," says fellow Bounty Hunter and Fox Force team member, Dave Hendricks. "You never know what you're walking into."
Legally speaking, Reata and company are well within their right to break into a home and take someone off to jail. Their only catch is that they have to be absolutely certain that the person that they are looking for is inside the home.
Upon catching a criminal, Fox Force will then turn them into the local authorities in exchange for a few thousand dollars. It's not your typical evening, but the team wouldn't have it any other way.
"I'm sure any one of us would take a bullet for the other," say Bounty Hunter Mark Swensen.
Police generally do not like Bounty Hunters because they say that Bounty Hunters are typical citizens doing police-like work. Some of them argue that Bounty Hunters aren't trained the way police are.
But the numbers show that Bounty Hunters have a significant impact in the United States. Bounty Hunters catch more than 30,000 bail jumpers per year. That is about 90% of people who jump bail.
"I know this is what I was," says Reata. "This is what I'm good at. I don't want to do anything else."
Length: 325
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
Tags: Fox Force bounty hunter
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2News-KUTV
Madison Pettis being interviewd for The Game Plan
Length: 177
Rating: 5.00 (9 ratings)
Tags: Madison Pettis Online
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