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most people think, when you say shoplifting, it's the opportunistic shoplifter. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. to get your best night's sleep [woman] aevery night.t's like [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highl
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and then the shoplifter comes back and kills you, but we don't tell that part of the story.rent app. i thought it was creepy and then i thought i will just up load pictures of kate winslet or share -- charlize theron. you have to fix the problem they created for you by going to their website. >> up load a famous person and then walk around l.a. like going like this. is it you? do it in reverse. and then mace them. no you wouldn't do that. why did you plant that thought in my head? the problem is is that perverts like you, an dye, will use -- andy, will use this more than anyone to find random women. you would be like this, okay she is cute. oh, jessica, how are you? she went to -- oh you went to berkeley? >> so did i. remember me? >> what is the problem. >> that's what i'm saying. >> i completely agree with you. the nasty thing about this is you have to opt out rather than opt in. they would make this opt in so you would have to sign up on a website. but that is the thing. they wouldn't make any money. the only good thing is they claim they will be on ios and on apple device
and then the shoplifter comes back and kills you, but we don't tell that part of the story.rent app. i thought it was creepy and then i thought i will just up load pictures of kate winslet or share -- charlize theron. you have to fix the problem they created for you by going to their website. >> up load a famous person and then walk around l.a. like going like this. is it you? do it in reverse. and then mace them. no you wouldn't do that. why did you plant that thought in my head? the...
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shoplifters want to be anonymous. so make eye contact and greet every customer that comes into the store. two, keep your shelves neat. if your store is unorganized and messy, it's more likely that missing inventory will go unnoticed. three, let there be light. address dark, poorly lit areas in your stores like corners or behind the shelves. four, have a secret code. have a signal for employees to alert them of suspicious activities. the cue should be easy to remember and not identifiable enough do make a customer feel targeted. five, keep a clear line of sight. if an employee or other customer can easily see the crime happening, thieves are less likely to steal. so don't create any hidden barriers. >>> for all of you who have vowed to get more organized this year, and i suspect that is a lot of you, listen up. our website of the week can help you out. trello.com is a productivity tool that helps keep you and your team on track. you can add projects, they are called borats on trello. as well as assign tasks to people o
shoplifters want to be anonymous. so make eye contact and greet every customer that comes into the store. two, keep your shelves neat. if your store is unorganized and messy, it's more likely that missing inventory will go unnoticed. three, let there be light. address dark, poorly lit areas in your stores like corners or behind the shelves. four, have a secret code. have a signal for employees to alert them of suspicious activities. the cue should be easy to remember and not identifiable enough...
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the shoplifting dog is turned in. by her own best friend.is time riding in style instead of walking. kyra, come here, baby. >> the 11-year-old siberian husky seems eager to make things right. after seeing their dog on local news, the sterling family suspects akira of being a good dog gone bad. the store manager is relieved, one more criminal is off the streets. >> yeah, there's no question, that looks like the dog. >> yes, that's the dog. >> yes, that's the dog. >> yeah, it's my dog. >> akira takes a stroll down memory lane, retracing the steps of the crime. she goes straight for the goodies. it seems like raw hide bones are her weakness. an investigation reveals the four-legged master mind journeyed almost six miles to pull off the heist, then home again. a 12-mile round trip for a six-inch bone. >> that's a hungry dog. >> most shoplifters end up in cuffs but akira doesn't fit the criminal profile. we usually handcuff them but we only have one set of handcuffs. >> so instead of hard time, akyra fesses up and makes good. she feels so sorry f
the shoplifting dog is turned in. by her own best friend.is time riding in style instead of walking. kyra, come here, baby. >> the 11-year-old siberian husky seems eager to make things right. after seeing their dog on local news, the sterling family suspects akira of being a good dog gone bad. the store manager is relieved, one more criminal is off the streets. >> yeah, there's no question, that looks like the dog. >> yes, that's the dog. >> yes, that's the dog. >>...
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she wrote down the license license plate and she was watching him as a possible shoplifter and after knowing that, she called in the license plate and. >> they told me what i did helped and it was the craziest feeling. >> she started watching him in the store because his behavior seemed odd. she is glad the little girl is home safe and the ordeal is over over. >>> this will say a man dragged a young woman to the ground before she was able to escape. it happened 8:30 p.m. january 1 january 1st. he told the woman he had a gun. he was about five foot 8 inches tall. he reportedly smelled strongly of cigarettes and a $5,000 reward has been offered in this case. >>> the family of jahi mcmath concedes they are losing the battle to save her. the family's attorney said jahi mcmath who was declared brain dead was examined yesterday morning. they say she is in quote bad shape after nearly a month at children's hospital. experts across the country are watching this across the world. >> all i can say is not yet nor would i expect it to. >> the professor, directs hastings on medical law. he points
she wrote down the license license plate and she was watching him as a possible shoplifter and after knowing that, she called in the license plate and. >> they told me what i did helped and it was the craziest feeling. >> she started watching him in the store because his behavior seemed odd. she is glad the little girl is home safe and the ordeal is over over. >>> this will say a man dragged a young woman to the ground before she was able to escape. it happened 8:30 p.m....
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roxanna ramirez job is to look for shoplifters at target.g strangely. he did not steal anything but said something wasn't right. i was shaking the steering while like something was wrong. i thought something was wrong with him. >> the girlfriend told her about the amber alert and looked at the alert and said it matched the car she saw at target and she wrote down the license plate, she called police and they found him and the kidnapped girl. police say another woman lied about her involvement saying that she helped find the kidnapped girl and gave tv interviews and police are now saying she had no role later in the investigation. the real hero was here at target. as for the suspect, he gave a jailhouse interview to bay area news group and said that this was all a "cry for help," to get out of a bad situation. >>> new this morning, san francisco police are seeking the public's help to solve a seven-year-old homicide case. we a man was shot to death at 13th outside a now closed club caliente after two man flashed a gun. his mother will join mi
roxanna ramirez job is to look for shoplifters at target.g strangely. he did not steal anything but said something wasn't right. i was shaking the steering while like something was wrong. i thought something was wrong with him. >> the girlfriend told her about the amber alert and looked at the alert and said it matched the car she saw at target and she wrote down the license plate, she called police and they found him and the kidnapped girl. police say another woman lied about her...
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noon, two men are charged with using a stun gun to shoplift from home depot. police say they used this weapon yesterday afternoon in the store in annapolis. officers say the men loaded up the shopping cart with power tools and then workers tried to stop them from walking out the door. they then pulled out the stun gun and made its mark until the employees back off. charged with assault and theft. >> target says the hackers responsible for the data breach got in by stealing an electronic credential. target has not named that vendor. the company did say it is now limiting access to some of the computer systems. the data breach involved 40 million cardmembers, as well is personal information from an additional 70 million shoppers. the southeast still paralyzed by the snowstorm. slept at school tonight tomorrow. >> it could be more than just a habit. you may see more caffeine use, coming up. panda's escape from the national zoo now appears to be permanent. eileen is back with the forecast you are going to want to hear. just how much of a warm-up can welcome back.
noon, two men are charged with using a stun gun to shoplift from home depot. police say they used this weapon yesterday afternoon in the store in annapolis. officers say the men loaded up the shopping cart with power tools and then workers tried to stop them from walking out the door. they then pulled out the stun gun and made its mark until the employees back off. charged with assault and theft. >> target says the hackers responsible for the data breach got in by stealing an electronic...
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to shoplifting, whether they did it or not.s human psychology, that's what you see in a law and order episode where they get someone up against the wall. the attorney general are making a different argument, which is when we apply these mandatory minimums, when we have this many people in jail for nonviolent offenses, it doesn't work, it creates a cycle of recidivism. when you look at that prison population, largest in the world, one out of seven of these prisoners are in on crack charges, one out of seven. we're not talking about violent crime, we're not talking about big financial embezzlement that effects a lot of people, we're not talking about assaulting a police officer or federal officer, things that many of us consider very serious and meriting jail time. one out of seven in on nonviolent crack offenses. >> interesting. the president was asked about the recent statement that pot was bad but not necessarily like drinking. he's a bigger worry here. let's listen to that. >> okay. >> my concern is, when you end up having ve
to shoplifting, whether they did it or not.s human psychology, that's what you see in a law and order episode where they get someone up against the wall. the attorney general are making a different argument, which is when we apply these mandatory minimums, when we have this many people in jail for nonviolent offenses, it doesn't work, it creates a cycle of recidivism. when you look at that prison population, largest in the world, one out of seven of these prisoners are in on crack charges, one...
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>>reporter: it's her job to prevent shoplifting at the pittsburgh target store. she says the man she was watching didn't steal anything but she kept an eye on him any way. >> at one point i saw him grab on the steering wheel and shaking it like if something was wrong with him so then i thought there's something wrong with this guy. he's not all there. >>reporter: rocks ann took down the license plate of the gold toyota camry then later that night her girlfriend read her the amber alert for an abducted 7-year-old girl. >> car looked the same. it might be the same person and i was like i wrote down the license plate number my girlfriend was tell me you should call you should call. >>reporter: police say they looked up the driver who matched the suspect descriptio description. it was 43-year-old antioch resident david douglas. >> once we knew who he was we were able to learn additional information which gave us the wherewithal to go out and look for him at the antioch marina we had information that's where he liked to frequent. >>reporter: police arrested douglas at
>>reporter: it's her job to prevent shoplifting at the pittsburgh target store. she says the man she was watching didn't steal anything but she kept an eye on him any way. >> at one point i saw him grab on the steering wheel and shaking it like if something was wrong with him so then i thought there's something wrong with this guy. he's not all there. >>reporter: rocks ann took down the license plate of the gold toyota camry then later that night her girlfriend read her the...
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reporter: information released by covered california shows the past crimes range from forgery, shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and welfare fraud. dana howard with covered california says all applicants had thorough background checks an training. >> these convictions happened 10, 20, 30 years ago. they do note pose a threat or a significant threat to those people who they would be doing business with. >> reporter: covered california went onto say enrollment counselors have access to the name, address, telephone, and social security numbers of people, but only of those they enroll. >> we know who they are so that if anything did happen that was inappropriate, we would not know who did it and where to find them. >> reporter: the state should require disclosure of the criminal past and give applicants the desire to speak to someone else. i'm juan fernandez for kpix5. >> an attorney for covered california says this could keep people from signing up. >>> hard to believe it is 25 years since ayli disappeared. a lot of people have not forgotten. they retrained her steps. aileen was on her way home
reporter: information released by covered california shows the past crimes range from forgery, shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and welfare fraud. dana howard with covered california says all applicants had thorough background checks an training. >> these convictions happened 10, 20, 30 years ago. they do note pose a threat or a significant threat to those people who they would be doing business with. >> reporter: covered california went onto say enrollment counselors have access to...
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. >> it is her job to prevent shoplifting and she says the man did not steal anything but she kept an cry on him anyway. >> i soon him grab the steering wheel and shake it like something was wrong. i thought, okay, something is wrong with this guy. >> roxanna took down his license plate and later her girlfriend read her the amber alert for an abducted seven-year-old girl. >> the car looked the same. it could be the same person. my girlfriend said i should call. the driver matched the suspect's description, the 43-year-old antioch resident david douglas. >> when we knew would he was we learned additional information that gave us the wherewithal to go out and look for him at the antioch marina because that is where he liked to frequent. >> police arrested dougless at marina with the girl in the back seat of the car. he said that it was a cry for help to get out of a situation. police say roxanna's information was key to rescuing the girl. >> don't keep it to yourself. it was a good thing because i saved a little girl's life. >> the police thanked roxanna self tomorrows and they are call
. >> it is her job to prevent shoplifting and she says the man did not steal anything but she kept an cry on him anyway. >> i soon him grab the steering wheel and shake it like something was wrong. i thought, okay, something is wrong with this guy. >> roxanna took down his license plate and later her girlfriend read her the amber alert for an abducted seven-year-old girl. >> the car looked the same. it could be the same person. my girlfriend said i should call. the...
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reporter: information released by "covered california" shows the past crimes range from forgery, shoplifting, burglary, robbery and welfare fraud. dana howard with "covered california" says all applicants went through thorough background checks and training. >> these convictions happen 10, 20, 30 years ago. and they do not pose a threat or a significant threat to those people who they would be doing business with. >> reporter: "covered california" went on to say especially rolement counselors have access to the name, address, telephone and social security numbers of people but only of those they enroll. >> we know well who they are. so that it's not a case where if anything did happen that that was inappropriate, that we would not know who did it and where to find them. >> reporter: he says the state should require disclosure of the counselor's criminal past and give applicants the opportunity to speak to someone else if they wish. >> an attorney for "covered california" cautioned this could deter some people from signing up for health insurance. >>> 4:34. the weekend is here. i guess the ra
reporter: information released by "covered california" shows the past crimes range from forgery, shoplifting, burglary, robbery and welfare fraud. dana howard with "covered california" says all applicants went through thorough background checks and training. >> these convictions happen 10, 20, 30 years ago. and they do not pose a threat or a significant threat to those people who they would be doing business with. >> reporter: "covered california" went...
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her job is to keep people from shoplifting. friday morning she saw a man inside the store and his behavior was just odd. >> he was just being weird like his activities were not normal. >> reporter: she didn't know it at the time, but roxanna ramirez spotted a man who would end up kidnapping a 7-year-old girl later that night. she wrote down his license plate as his behavior got even more bizarre as he left the target store. >> he was pacing back and forth like changing his clothes in the parking lot. he started messing around with his backpack and at one point he was sitting in the car and like shaking his steering wheel. >> reporter: the suspect david douglas seen in a video on his facebook page admits he kidnapped the girl last friday but now claims it was a cry for help. in a jailhouse interview today he told a reporter he didn't use a gun when he abducted the girl from her home, just a stick and he says he didn't sexually assault the girl. he claims he just drove her around a bit trying to calm her down, even took her to a
her job is to keep people from shoplifting. friday morning she saw a man inside the store and his behavior was just odd. >> he was just being weird like his activities were not normal. >> reporter: she didn't know it at the time, but roxanna ramirez spotted a man who would end up kidnapping a 7-year-old girl later that night. she wrote down his license plate as his behavior got even more bizarre as he left the target store. >> he was pacing back and forth like changing his...
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>>reporter: it's her job to prevent shoplifting at the pittsburgh target store. she says the man she was watching didn't steal anything but she kept an eye on him any way. >> at one point i saw him grab on the steering wheel and shaking it like if something was wrong with him so then i thought there's something wrong with this guy. he's not all there. >>reporter: rocks ann took down the license plate of the gold toyota camry then later that night her girlfriend read her the amber alert for an abducted 7-year-old girl. >> car looked the same. it might be the same person and i was like i wrote down the license plate number my girlfriend was tell me you should call you should call. >>reporter: police say they looked up the driver who matched the suspect descriptio description. it was 43-year-old antioch resident david douglas. >> once we knew who he was we were able to learn additional information which gave us the wherewithal to go out and look for him at the antioch marina we had information that's where he liked to frequent. >>reporter: police arrested douglas at
>>reporter: it's her job to prevent shoplifting at the pittsburgh target store. she says the man she was watching didn't steal anything but she kept an eye on him any way. >> at one point i saw him grab on the steering wheel and shaking it like if something was wrong with him so then i thought there's something wrong with this guy. he's not all there. >>reporter: rocks ann took down the license plate of the gold toyota camry then later that night her girlfriend read her the...
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>>reporter: it's her job to prevent shoplifting at the pittsburgh target store.eye on him any way. >> at one point i saw him grab on the steering wheel and shaking it like if something was wrong with him so then i thought there's something wrong with this guy. he's not all there. >>reporter: rocks ann took down the license plate of the gold toyota camry then later that night her girlfriend read her the amber alert for an abducted 7-year-old girl. >> car looked the same. it might be the same person and i was like i wrote down the license plate number my girlfriend was tell me you should call you should call. >>reporter: police say they looked up the driver who matched the suspect descriptio description. it was 43-year-old antioch resident david douglas. >> once we knew who he was we were able to learn additional information which gave us the wherewithal to go out and look for him at the antioch marina we had information that's where he liked to frequent. >>reporter: police arrested douglas at the marina with the girl in the back seat of the car. in a jail house in
>>reporter: it's her job to prevent shoplifting at the pittsburgh target store.eye on him any way. >> at one point i saw him grab on the steering wheel and shaking it like if something was wrong with him so then i thought there's something wrong with this guy. he's not all there. >>reporter: rocks ann took down the license plate of the gold toyota camry then later that night her girlfriend read her the amber alert for an abducted 7-year-old girl. >> car looked the same....
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>> i can tell you unequivocally, the security dealing with shoplifters, let's say, there are also internalple within the mall, law enforcement, each and every police department in the country normally has a law enforcement force in each and every mall. because they're trying to be preemptive rather than to be reactive to these scenarios and situations, doug. >> are shopping security people armed, people that we may not see in the common areas of the mall? are people behind the scenes who have weapons to counteract such a potential attack? >> you would have perhaps law enforcement officers on -- they don't really -- if they can, they don't want to have everybody in the malls armed, because the potential of innocent individuals being shot, they're deeply concerned about. but you find that the -- even the security force there in the mall, they may very well be armed with taser guns. and those are more safer to use. and so also, what you will find is internally within malls is that they have specific forces, to be able to immediately respond proactively to -- and react when there's a shooting
>> i can tell you unequivocally, the security dealing with shoplifters, let's say, there are also internalple within the mall, law enforcement, each and every police department in the country normally has a law enforcement force in each and every mall. because they're trying to be preemptive rather than to be reactive to these scenarios and situations, doug. >> are shopping security people armed, people that we may not see in the common areas of the mall? are people behind the...
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she thought he was a possible shoplifter but she called in the license plate and david douglas was arrestedclose to midnight, police officers paid ramirez a visit. >> i was surprised they came that late but they did and they told me what i did helped and it was the craziest feeling. >> she started watching him in the store because his behavior was odd. >>> time now 6:39 there is frog concern as the kids head palm to class, clouses are about to begin, good morning janine. >> reporter: they are telling us they didn't get the flu vaccine, they either didn't have time and i spoke with one mom who said her daughter never gets sick but with school starting, germs can spread more easily and the strain of the flu which is currently spedding is h1n1 which is a swine flu which hit back in 2009. it is close to what is circulating. last week, it will not be me and those is the in the health industry did not recommend doing it and even now. >> reporter: it takes a while for it to strengthen in the body and it could delay it at its peak. physicians have some tips, cover your cover with a tissue or elbow,
she thought he was a possible shoplifter but she called in the license plate and david douglas was arrestedclose to midnight, police officers paid ramirez a visit. >> i was surprised they came that late but they did and they told me what i did helped and it was the craziest feeling. >> she started watching him in the store because his behavior was odd. >>> time now 6:39 there is frog concern as the kids head palm to class, clouses are about to begin, good morning janine....
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jesse, what are the greatest threats at the hot topic where you work teenagers shoplifting sunglasses that's a big one. >> i'm probably one of the biggest threats. there is that too. >> that's true. weather and countries not getting along. why do they have an annual meeting? like once a year come in and go like okay, guys, what do you say war and -- the sun might explode? cool, see you next year. what's the point? like trying to get out early. >> giant bears revelation. same list every year forever. >> i would like to commend you on the fact that you stopped yourself from swearing. >> i did. >> which doesn't mean i won't. i'm just saving them. you gave me a finite number. >> you can only say the word six times. so you have decided not to say it so you can say it later. >> yeah, yeah. exactly. >> all right. andy, to mitigate risk, do you plan to leave your apartment even less this year? >> unless i can start skyping into the show, gregg, that's not really going to be possible. i actually went back and looked at the years they have done this report. climate change, economic and social i
jesse, what are the greatest threats at the hot topic where you work teenagers shoplifting sunglasses that's a big one. >> i'm probably one of the biggest threats. there is that too. >> that's true. weather and countries not getting along. why do they have an annual meeting? like once a year come in and go like okay, guys, what do you say war and -- the sun might explode? cool, see you next year. what's the point? like trying to get out early. >> giant bears revelation. same...
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. >> a shopper raised at the grocery store not for shoplifting but why another customer's purchases set off a register rage. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® >> a man in texas is suing to take his pregnant wife off child support. he says his wife was declared brain dead in november. her doctor says there's no hope of recovery. his wife was always clear she did not want to be kept on life support. i think i said child support earlier. life support. she is 21 weeks pregnant. pregnant woman cannot be removed from life support. a spokesperson for the hospital says their hands are died. >> for us as a hospital system there is no option. we have to follow the law as it applies. >> the law is not applicable because she is considered legally dead. doctors aren't sure if the baby is even viable at
. >> a shopper raised at the grocery store not for shoplifting but why another customer's purchases set off a register rage. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® >> a man in texas is...
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. >> you're talking about repeat forgery offenses, committed welfare fraud, shoplifting, seven navigators with multiple conviction. if you're talking social security, personal information, finance information, if these are people who committed crimes before, likelihood, could happen again. >> some are repeat offenders and have developed real skills in this area, real criminal skills. the question is you have a million and a half unemployed people in the state of california. can we really not find people who don't have histories of corrupting private information? seems odd. >> wasn't part of the background check, then the answer might be nope. charles cook, always good to see you, thanks. >>> chaos in walmart parking lot as a drunk driver across the pavement. >>> field for 2016 wide open, will jeb bush go against the wishes of his mom and make a run for the third member of the white house? the most overlooked candidates who may be flying under the radar as well. >>> an outrageous crackdown on a young girl making cupcakes in her mother's kitchen. many times for charity events. guess what, t
. >> you're talking about repeat forgery offenses, committed welfare fraud, shoplifting, seven navigators with multiple conviction. if you're talking social security, personal information, finance information, if these are people who committed crimes before, likelihood, could happen again. >> some are repeat offenders and have developed real skills in this area, real criminal skills. the question is you have a million and a half unemployed people in the state of california. can we...
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under what they call the habitual criminal clause because i was convicted so many times of theft, shopliftinging a pain to the members of society in midtown memphis. >> richie hall, nicknamed "ziggy," has spent 35 of his 50 years of life behind bars. most inmates dream of the day they'll leave prison. "ziggy" clearly isn't one of them. he's been known to sabotage his own parole hearing. >> i got a write-up. and i got a copy of it here. >> let me see. >> it's refusing to take a drug test, but it's altering it. when the officer asked me to urinate, i acted like i did and that's when he found altered urine. >> he then gave me a small plastic bag with a string tied to the bag. therefore, inmate hall is charged with dsa, drug screen alterer. >> "ziggy" must go before the riverbend disciplinary board to determine his punishment. he is allowed to use an inmate adviser when facing the board. "ziggy" has chosen fellow unit six inmate mark higgins. >> i did this for a reason. it was because i'm coming up for parole here in less than three months. i'm not ready to get out. i don't have anybody out there
under what they call the habitual criminal clause because i was convicted so many times of theft, shopliftinging a pain to the members of society in midtown memphis. >> richie hall, nicknamed "ziggy," has spent 35 of his 50 years of life behind bars. most inmates dream of the day they'll leave prison. "ziggy" clearly isn't one of them. he's been known to sabotage his own parole hearing. >> i got a write-up. and i got a copy of it here. >> let me see....
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roxanna ramirez spend her day spotting shoplifters. as a loss prevention specialists at target. that's when she started following a man with a backpack behaving oddly in the men's department. >> he was acting really weird. abnormal. just didn't make me feel comfortable. >> reporter: she had no inkling that later he would become a suspect. roxanna just knew she needed to keep an eye on him. watching him on camera as he went out into his car. >> at one point i seen him grab his steering wheel and start to shake him. so that was really odd to me. that's when i knew something was wrong with him. >> reporter: she wrote his license plate number in the book she scaried. and she didn't think of it again until her friend told her, the car the suspect was driving. >> i said hold on, that matches the description of someone i saw at my job earlier. >> reporter: in short order he and his young victim were found parked. >> we applaud people like roxanna ramirez who are willing to step forward and making our community safer. this is a collaborative effort. >> reporter: this is one you're going
roxanna ramirez spend her day spotting shoplifters. as a loss prevention specialists at target. that's when she started following a man with a backpack behaving oddly in the men's department. >> he was acting really weird. abnormal. just didn't make me feel comfortable. >> reporter: she had no inkling that later he would become a suspect. roxanna just knew she needed to keep an eye on him. watching him on camera as he went out into his car. >> at one point i seen him grab his...
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she has pled not guilty but admitted to us that she used to shoplift lingerie that she would sell inbit. she has found the jail's version of lingerie is considerably less stylish. >> i would rather not wear underwear than have to wear these, you know. that hurts. it hurts. >> but even jail attire can't extinguish the flames of passion. >> we write back and forth. her letters are kind of cool. >> lindsey's hot. have you seen her naked? oh, my god. she's hot. >> we just have chemistry, you know what i mean? it's there. i dig her. >> she's going to look great behind my harley, oh, my god. whoo! >> she makes me blush. am i blushing now? >> a little bit. >> coming up -- >> i'm kind of bummed. >> tami butcher gets bad news. >> i threw a temper tantrum. i came out and go noooo! >> and donald stokes says his good-byes. >> waiting for that chance to grab the rest of my things and head on down the road. it could be any time now. but it seems like every minute has taken hours. >>> many inmates at the orange county jail have experienced the highs and lows of drug addiction, and because their fut
she has pled not guilty but admitted to us that she used to shoplift lingerie that she would sell inbit. she has found the jail's version of lingerie is considerably less stylish. >> i would rather not wear underwear than have to wear these, you know. that hurts. it hurts. >> but even jail attire can't extinguish the flames of passion. >> we write back and forth. her letters are kind of cool. >> lindsey's hot. have you seen her naked? oh, my god. she's hot. >> we...
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roxanna ramirez spend her day spotting shoplifters. as a loss prevention specialists at target. that's when she started following a man with a backpack behaving oddly in the men's department. >> he was acting really weird. abnormal. just didn't make me feel comfortable. >> reporter: she had no inkling that later he would become a suspect. roxanna just knew she needed to keep an eye on him. watching him on camera as he went out into his car. >> at one point i seen him grab his steering wheel and start to shake him. so that was really odd to me. that's when i knew something was wrong with him. >> reporter: she wrote his license plate number in the book she scaried. and she didn't think of it again until her friend told her, the car the suspect was driving. >> i said hold on, that matches the description of someone i saw at my job earlier. >> reporter: in short order he and his young victim were found parked. >> we applaud people like roxanna ramirez who are willing to step forward and making our community safer. this is a collaborative effort. >> reporter: this is one you're going
roxanna ramirez spend her day spotting shoplifters. as a loss prevention specialists at target. that's when she started following a man with a backpack behaving oddly in the men's department. >> he was acting really weird. abnormal. just didn't make me feel comfortable. >> reporter: she had no inkling that later he would become a suspect. roxanna just knew she needed to keep an eye on him. watching him on camera as he went out into his car. >> at one point i seen him grab his...
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she says she had been watching him as a possible shoplifter in the pittsburgh target. kidnapping and a similar car involved, she called in the license plate and the suspect david douglas was arrested. >>> erl 8:55. a man from taiwan is recovering after being stranded at sea for 60 hours. he says he was out fishing for eels off the coast when a big wave knocked him into the water and making things worse. he can't swim. he says he's you sir vived by -- he survived by clinging to wood. el washed you on a -- he washed up on a beach. that's where rescuures found him. >>> two lucky viewers will win four tickets to the silicon valley auto show. the show features hundreds of the latest cars, crossovers, trucks and suvs. the tickets are good for january 9th through the 12th at the san jose convention center. to enter go to ktvu.com before -- before midnight and enter the secret word "auto." >> all right. >> cool cars there. >>> let's go back to sal, get an update on the breaking news. that gas leak. >> we have good news to report. the alameda county fire department sent out a t
she says she had been watching him as a possible shoplifter in the pittsburgh target. kidnapping and a similar car involved, she called in the license plate and the suspect david douglas was arrested. >>> erl 8:55. a man from taiwan is recovering after being stranded at sea for 60 hours. he says he was out fishing for eels off the coast when a big wave knocked him into the water and making things worse. he can't swim. he says he's you sir vived by -- he survived by clinging to wood. el...
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sharing a video like shoplifting from the video store or like loaning one to a friend? is reloading the webpage like a peaceful virtual sit in or a violet smashing of shop windows? is the freedom to connect like freedom of speech or like the freedom to murder? >> he was the most dedicated person to fighting social injustice of any one of ever met in my life and i loved him for it. say, what we do this thing, will make you happy. you would say, i don't want to be happy, i just want to change the world. it's a retired cia agent who blew the whistle on the bush era torture program has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison. he becomes the first cia official to be jailed for any reason relating to the torture program. >> i'm going to prison ostensibly for violating the intelligence identities protection act of 1982. i believe and my supporters believe that this however was not a case about leaking, but about torture. i believe i'm going to prison because i blew the whistle on torture. >> president obama has formally unveiled his second term nominations for two key post, form
sharing a video like shoplifting from the video store or like loaning one to a friend? is reloading the webpage like a peaceful virtual sit in or a violet smashing of shop windows? is the freedom to connect like freedom of speech or like the freedom to murder? >> he was the most dedicated person to fighting social injustice of any one of ever met in my life and i loved him for it. say, what we do this thing, will make you happy. you would say, i don't want to be happy, i just want to...
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roxanna ramirez' job is to prevent shoplifting and saw 43-year-old david douglas and said he was acting strangely. he did not steal anything but something wasn't right. >> i seen him grab a steering while and shake it like something was wrong with him. i thought, okay, manage is wrong with this guy. he is not all there. >>> later she was told about amber alert and the car matched the car she saw at target. she took down the license plate and called police who found him and the girl. police say another woman lied about her involvement and said she said she helped find the kidnapped girl and she gave tv interviews, police say, she had no role. the free hero was here at target. the suspect gave a jailhouse interview to bay area news group saying that kidnapping was a "cry for help" to get out of a situation. >>> happening now, a family is asking for the public's health fining a missing woman from san jose. here is aç picture of the 22 -year-old woman. her family said she was out with friend on saturday and not come home. they are worried because she is usually home by 10:00 each night. h
roxanna ramirez' job is to prevent shoplifting and saw 43-year-old david douglas and said he was acting strangely. he did not steal anything but something wasn't right. >> i seen him grab a steering while and shake it like something was wrong with him. i thought, okay, manage is wrong with this guy. he is not all there. >>> later she was told about amber alert and the car matched the car she saw at target. she took down the license plate and called police who found him and the...
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you could have a murderer next to a guy who is in for shoplifting. on our first day of filming "extended stay" inside orange county jail in california, we covered the trauma of a young man's first day in jail. >> i'm in the orange county jail. i'm like in a room with no windows, no nothing. nobody -- i don't know what's going on. i don't know. >> when we met 20-year-old richard ruiz, he had already completed the booking process and his first court arraignment and was now engaged in another jailhouse ritual, the first call home. >> so i'm just sitting in a room. i don't know if it's light or daylight. i lose track of time. i get woken up by all of the slamming doors and stuff. like i don't know what's going on in here. i skip all meals because i don't want to eat. >> ruiz had been arrested 48 hours earlier for the first time in his life, charged with intent to sell narcotics. he hoped his father would be able and willing to bail him out. >> it's $2500. 10% of $25,000 bail. thank you, dad. all right. yep. i love you. bye. he doesn't deserve a phone cal
you could have a murderer next to a guy who is in for shoplifting. on our first day of filming "extended stay" inside orange county jail in california, we covered the trauma of a young man's first day in jail. >> i'm in the orange county jail. i'm like in a room with no windows, no nothing. nobody -- i don't know what's going on. i don't know. >> when we met 20-year-old richard ruiz, he had already completed the booking process and his first court arraignment and was now...
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beauchamp pled not guilty to shoplifting and violating his parole. represent the third kind of inmate housed in the unit. >> he is actually a straight guy. he is straight. he is not gay at all. >> during his interview process for his housing he said he was homosexual. he was housed in the homosexual unit, upon his request. every inmate, signs a form, requesting homosexual unit. under their own free will. some straight men look to the homosexual unit as a safe harbor compared to the predatory environment in other units. >> i had one or two gay men tell me go to the gay pod and you will be taken care of. i have had other guys in there write me, like show me, show me your penis and all this stuff like that. i am like, okay, whoa, back up. i'm not like that. little do they know that i am straight. bexar county don't really care. >> beauchamp says most inmates have been respectful of his sexuality. >> he's very flamboyant. come up to me and give me a massage. he wouldn't go too far because he knew i was straight. >> a lot of people were saying there was s
beauchamp pled not guilty to shoplifting and violating his parole. represent the third kind of inmate housed in the unit. >> he is actually a straight guy. he is straight. he is not gay at all. >> during his interview process for his housing he said he was homosexual. he was housed in the homosexual unit, upon his request. every inmate, signs a form, requesting homosexual unit. under their own free will. some straight men look to the homosexual unit as a safe harbor compared to the...
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weston kruger has already been convicted of murder the owner of a liquor store after being caught shopliftings is just the beginning of my struggle. this is still just the beginning. >> kruger is awaiting sentencing. he faces up to 25 years to life. >> it is almost torture, like chinese water torture, something like that. i don't know. until you know what's going to happen, you really just -- you can't move forward with your life. so you're basically just stuck in this nothing, you know? >> but now, he has another problem. >> hi, kruger. come on out. stand on the yellow line. go ahead and walk down to my partner. you're going to make a right-hand turn and go to number one. >> all right. >> orange county jail authorities want to question him about allegedly assaulting his cell mate, brandyn scotto. >> told me to come down here. they rolled my cellie up, i don't know what's going on. i'm down here. don't know what's going on. i'm assuming because he got attacked or whatever. but i have no idea. >> since altercations like this rarely result in the filing of new criminal charges, it will be up to
weston kruger has already been convicted of murder the owner of a liquor store after being caught shopliftings is just the beginning of my struggle. this is still just the beginning. >> kruger is awaiting sentencing. he faces up to 25 years to life. >> it is almost torture, like chinese water torture, something like that. i don't know. until you know what's going to happen, you really just -- you can't move forward with your life. so you're basically just stuck in this nothing, you...
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. >> apparently, when it comes to shoplifting, bigger isn't always better. >>> most customers come toxpensive wine tastings to sip fine wine. but at a tasting in miami beach, florida, one customer selects a choice vintage and stuffs it down his pants. the wine bandit then takes something else, a good look at the security cameras. >> the cameras are pretty obvious, you see them, and still he goes on and steals the bottle. >> what was this customer thinking? in miami, nobody loves wine more than eddie lagaric. the owner of "w" wine boutique. >> it's magic. of all the grape juice, you can discover the miracle of strawberry, blueberry, vanilla. >> that grape juice can get expensive. >> i think the best sales that we've done is a case of three bottles for $36,000, which goes down to $12,000 a bottle. >> that's right. $12,000 a bottle. eddie keeps these rare and expensive wines in a highly specialized room called the 100- point room. >> the 100-point room has its own temperature system where we keep all the older vintages, rare to find, very limited wine, all the gems. >> in october 2009, t
. >> apparently, when it comes to shoplifting, bigger isn't always better. >>> most customers come toxpensive wine tastings to sip fine wine. but at a tasting in miami beach, florida, one customer selects a choice vintage and stuffs it down his pants. the wine bandit then takes something else, a good look at the security cameras. >> the cameras are pretty obvious, you see them, and still he goes on and steals the bottle. >> what was this customer thinking? in miami,...
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is it for getting shoplifters? i don't know.urity should be for the one threat that is the most important; that is, life and death. >> absolutely. mark, thank you for joining us. we appreciate your insight as always. i want to go now to tom ruskin joining us on the phone as well. he is a former nypd management director from the giuliani -- crisis management director from the giuliani administration. he knows these situations well, especially when it comes to emergency response by police departments. welcome. tell me your thoughts as you hear the events unfold over the last few minutes. we're hearing there are victims inside that mall. there are people hunkered down. there are people worried and concerned about what is happening; particularly, at a time when this ball is in lockdown. and the fact that we are being told that we believe that one victim may be the suspected shooter it's still a fluid situation. >> right. police train for this nowadays. i'm sure that at this mall as they do in malls around america, they have drills.
is it for getting shoplifters? i don't know.urity should be for the one threat that is the most important; that is, life and death. >> absolutely. mark, thank you for joining us. we appreciate your insight as always. i want to go now to tom ruskin joining us on the phone as well. he is a former nypd management director from the giuliani -- crisis management director from the giuliani administration. he knows these situations well, especially when it comes to emergency response by police...
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beer thieves, a manager got a wild ride while trying to stop a couple he suspected of trying to shopliftthey sped down a busy interstate. but he says the couple stopped twice to try to get him out of the truck and beat him up. >> one time they tried to beat me up, i fought and lost my glasses. the second was in the back woods or something, i'm not going to get out for you to run me over. >> he says he threw cans of beers out of the car and to other cars hoping to attract attention, and guess what? it worked. but the pair did get away, apparently without the beer. >> i would not want to buy the beer if he restocked it, right? you don't want to go anywhere near the beer. >> i just want to be the guy throwing the beer out. >> very nice. all right, there were memorable moments in sports from the blackout at the super bowl. >> to controversy on and off the field. 2013 didn't disappoint the millions of fans who watched the high points and low points at the beginning of the year. here is karen travers. >> reporter: 2013 was a year of sports triumph but also tragedy. terror at the boston maratho
beer thieves, a manager got a wild ride while trying to stop a couple he suspected of trying to shopliftthey sped down a busy interstate. but he says the couple stopped twice to try to get him out of the truck and beat him up. >> one time they tried to beat me up, i fought and lost my glasses. the second was in the back woods or something, i'm not going to get out for you to run me over. >> he says he threw cans of beers out of the car and to other cars hoping to attract attention,...
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he's a loss prevention specialist, which means she goes around target, making sure people don't shoplift. she said the suspect walked in wearing his backpack, which set off red flags. she followed him, asked him if he needed help, and watched him on surveillance cameras for extended periods. she said he was in the parking lot for hours and hours, and that's when she used the camera to zoom in on his license plate, write down the plate number, and later it was her roommate that told her about the amber alert. listen. >> she said a description of the car, and i was like, hold on, that sounds like somebody earlier at my job fits the same description. i was like, it's kind of weird, and she said, you should call. >> and police found the suspect and the little girl at a nearby marina a little bit later on. he'd been living at that marina for the better part of 2 1/2 months. jeff? >> trace gallagher, live in los angeles. thank you, sir. >>> the search right now off the coast of virginia after a u.s. military helicopter went down at sea. it's the second crash that we know of, of a military chop
he's a loss prevention specialist, which means she goes around target, making sure people don't shoplift. she said the suspect walked in wearing his backpack, which set off red flags. she followed him, asked him if he needed help, and watched him on surveillance cameras for extended periods. she said he was in the parking lot for hours and hours, and that's when she used the camera to zoom in on his license plate, write down the plate number, and later it was her roommate that told her about...
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you could be a shoplifter and taking computers in college. be an actual criminal and be thought of more reverentially than you were if you were arrogant. i think it's wrong. there's something about it that bothers me. it says a lot about us. when i was doing shaquille o'neal's autobiography several years ago, he said when david robinson uses the saxophone -- and he goes off on these intellectual pursuits -- everybody says, david robinson, great off the court interest. when i make a dumb movie and a bad rap album, they say shaquille o'neal, thug. there's a complete double standard there. >> they were bad movies. >> they were. >> but he shouldn't be called a thug. he also shouldn't be called an actor. >> it's almost koefcovert racis. richard sherman is exactly right. when we see a hockey guy swapping fists with another hockey guy who happens to be white, all of a sudden those two people are enforcers. >> i grew up a couple miles away from the philadelphia flyers. those guys were thugs. >> right. >> that's what they were. >> goons. >> we loved t
you could be a shoplifter and taking computers in college. be an actual criminal and be thought of more reverentially than you were if you were arrogant. i think it's wrong. there's something about it that bothers me. it says a lot about us. when i was doing shaquille o'neal's autobiography several years ago, he said when david robinson uses the saxophone -- and he goes off on these intellectual pursuits -- everybody says, david robinson, great off the court interest. when i make a dumb movie...
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. >>> coming up, a mom out for a day of shoplifting, and you'll never guess who's helping. >> i've neverplus, a young man having a seizure gets pickpocketed. >> video that will leave you speechless when "caught on camera: witness to the crime" continues. passenger: you've got to be kidding me. driver: this is good. woman: vamanos. driver & passenger: vamanos. woman: gracias. driver & passenger: gracias. passenger: trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. driver: mira entra y comprame unas papitas. vo: get up to 795 miles per tank in the tdi clean diesel. the volkswagen passat. recipient of the j.d. power appeal award, two years in a row. when i'm training, i always listen to music. for the gym, it's hip-hop. for cross-country, classical. and for jumps, i need something...special. so i use my citi thankyou visa card for music downloads and earn two times the points... plus a little extra inspiration. [ ♪ music plays ] the citi thankyou preferred visa card. earn two times the points on entertainment and dining out with no annual fee. citi, with you every step of the way. the co
. >>> coming up, a mom out for a day of shoplifting, and you'll never guess who's helping. >> i've neverplus, a young man having a seizure gets pickpocketed. >> video that will leave you speechless when "caught on camera: witness to the crime" continues. passenger: you've got to be kidding me. driver: this is good. woman: vamanos. driver & passenger: vamanos. woman: gracias. driver & passenger: gracias. passenger: trece horas en el carro sin parar y no...
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the people that we shoplift and go to church with. farmers out on the tractor. grocery clerks. people go to work e people go to work every morning praying that they don't get sick. and steve is right. that is why tonight i have asked everyone who knows someone to help get coverage by march 31. [cheers] [applause] president obama: moms, get on your kids to sign up and walk your monster the applications printable give her some peace of mind and she will appreciate hearing from me. [laughter] president obama: that is the spirit that has moved it forward. recognition that through hard work and responsibility we can pursue our individual dreams but still come together as one american family to make sure that the next generation can pursue extremes as well. citizenship means standing up for everyone's right to vote. [applause] [applause] president obama: lasser part of the voting rights act was weakened. a conservative republicans and liberal democrats are working together to strengthen it. the bipartisan commission i have appointed as chair by my campaign where and governor romney c
the people that we shoplift and go to church with. farmers out on the tractor. grocery clerks. people go to work e people go to work every morning praying that they don't get sick. and steve is right. that is why tonight i have asked everyone who knows someone to help get coverage by march 31. [cheers] [applause] president obama: moms, get on your kids to sign up and walk your monster the applications printable give her some peace of mind and she will appreciate hearing from me. [laughter]...
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it's more than just you know the equivalent of a shoplifter taking something off your shelves. >> reporter: companies took advantage of the trade show debuting the more secure pay system, even changes to credit cards themselves. retailers are vowing to better protect consumers with new technology. >> we move from mack stripe and basically useless signature. we're going to see payments leap frog where we are today. >> now, yesterday, target e-mailed millions of customers again, apologizing. and as part of its effort to restore some of that trust, it's offering people who may have been affected charlie and norah, a year of -- a full year of free credit monitoring. >> thanks, jan. >>> now to the traffic jam scandal in new jersey. this morning, a former aide to chris christie is offering to talk to prosecutors but david wildstein will only break his silence if he is granted immunity. state lawmakers put out a string of subpoenas yesterday. they want to know why christie's political appointees restricted access to the george baug bridge, creating turmoil for drivers. elaine, good morning. >> re
it's more than just you know the equivalent of a shoplifter taking something off your shelves. >> reporter: companies took advantage of the trade show debuting the more secure pay system, even changes to credit cards themselves. retailers are vowing to better protect consumers with new technology. >> we move from mack stripe and basically useless signature. we're going to see payments leap frog where we are today. >> now, yesterday, target e-mailed millions of customers again,...
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. >> reporter: aramirez's job is to watch out for shoplifters.teal anything but kept an eye on it anyway. ramirez wrote down his license plate. hours later a friend told her about an amber alert for a 7-year-old girl abducted from her own driveway. ramirez put two and two together. >> the car looked the same. it might be the same person. >> reporter: local police say that tip-off helped them identify their suspect, david allen douglas. >> once we knew who he was, we were able to look for him at the antioch arena because we have information that's where he liked to frequent. >> reporter: that's where they made the arrest. the 7-year-old found in his car alive. >> she came with me and then she turned back and said, mommy. >> reporter: douglas has confessed to the kidnapping but showed no remorse in a rare jailhouse interview, in fact, told the bay area news group how easy it was to abduct the girl. >> she was scared. i said, i'm scared too. >> reporter: doug glass is now being held on $4 million bond. >> timing in child kidnappings are absolutely c
. >> reporter: aramirez's job is to watch out for shoplifters.teal anything but kept an eye on it anyway. ramirez wrote down his license plate. hours later a friend told her about an amber alert for a 7-year-old girl abducted from her own driveway. ramirez put two and two together. >> the car looked the same. it might be the same person. >> reporter: local police say that tip-off helped them identify their suspect, david allen douglas. >> once we knew who he was, we were...
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every other cost the cost of shoplifting, loss through that method, we ultimately pay for that, too. the next how much prices went up because of things like that. >> i have to wonder how much is this going to reignite the debate over swipe fees those fees retailers have to pay to card companies each time you use your debit or credit card. those fees have been dramatically reduced because of regulations in dodd frank. but the card companies have said incidences like this will happen if we don't have the revenue coming from this stream in order to pay for increased fraud protection and increased security, et cetera. i wonder if this is going to be one of the incidents that reignites this debate that's been long going on between the card companies and the retailers. >> greg? >> well yeah retailers got a big victory by bringing those interchange fees basically down by half, and you could kind of see the water building behind the dam, that we would see the same push on the credit side. i agree. i think this maybe takes some of the wind out of those sails. >> anthony? >> isn't there an opp
every other cost the cost of shoplifting, loss through that method, we ultimately pay for that, too. the next how much prices went up because of things like that. >> i have to wonder how much is this going to reignite the debate over swipe fees those fees retailers have to pay to card companies each time you use your debit or credit card. those fees have been dramatically reduced because of regulations in dodd frank. but the card companies have said incidences like this will happen if we...
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and a lot of times they're patrolling the parking lots to prevent shoplifting or, you know, people beingifferent than overall facilities security. and like we talked earlier, no one should be able -- remains to be seen here, a handgun or long gun. nobody should be able to walk into a all with a long gun exposed that the mall doesn't have some way to lock those doors. you know, picture yourself, some mall security person, in a room that has access to a bank of cameras that can see every entrance to the ten entrances to the mall. and even though they may not have a uniformed officer at every door, if they see a guy walking across the parking lot, dressed in black with a rifle, they should be able to hit a button and shut all the doors. but we haven't reached that level yet. but we need to be thinking about that, because this is a constant, ongoing horror that the country is experiencing. >> right. well, you're talking about a long gun, and certainly that is an obvious reaction, one that we, you know, should work towards getting that sort of a solution. but, you know, when you've got licens
and a lot of times they're patrolling the parking lots to prevent shoplifting or, you know, people beingifferent than overall facilities security. and like we talked earlier, no one should be able -- remains to be seen here, a handgun or long gun. nobody should be able to walk into a all with a long gun exposed that the mall doesn't have some way to lock those doors. you know, picture yourself, some mall security person, in a room that has access to a bank of cameras that can see every entrance...
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review, they were charged with domestic abuse, two drug larceny charges, one petty theft charge, shoplifting charge and two child abuse charge. though no one was convicted they say -- and they do believe in second chances -- there's cause for concern. perhaps if the obamacare website wasn't riddled with security issues, this wouldn't strike us as harshly as it is today. but to say, and the spokesperson said we believe in second chances. do you believe in second chances when it comes to your social security number, your income, your credit info -- >> and your health information. >> very personal information you're handing over to these guys. second chances? everyone deserves a second chance but you're only in that data base if you have records of criminal cases that were dismissed or led to an acquittal and arrest record. >> any way, we thought we'd keep you posted on that. meanwhile, harvey winestein, he was on the howard stern show a couple of days ago and he hates, absolutely hates the n.r.a. he hates everything they do with guns even though he's done a lot with guns. he's going to make a
review, they were charged with domestic abuse, two drug larceny charges, one petty theft charge, shoplifting charge and two child abuse charge. though no one was convicted they say -- and they do believe in second chances -- there's cause for concern. perhaps if the obamacare website wasn't riddled with security issues, this wouldn't strike us as harshly as it is today. but to say, and the spokesperson said we believe in second chances. do you believe in second chances when it comes to your...