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>> slipped the handcuffs and tried to get somebody. >> how? >> i just pop my thumb and slide it down, tried to rush the guy. the guy turned the corner and, i guess, was gone. and me and the sarge, the sarge grabbed me when i did it, wrestled and went to the ground. i just laid there and let him put the handcuffs on me, got up and walked to medical. >> after we took him to medical, he got stripped and had the shanks on him. >> what we have here is an improvised weapon that was removed from chris shiverdecker. he attempted to assault an inmate earlier today. shiverdecker claims he's had issues with one of our prison gangs that's been giving him some strife over the last couple weeks. he actually fabricated this out of a piece of a pencil sharpener. you could see the rivet right in there. and he attached a paper clip to it. put plastic cellophane around it and put a rubber band around it to make it more easy to handle, specifically when it gets full of blood if he were to slice somebody. >> how did you get the weapon out there? >> how did i get i
>> slipped the handcuffs and tried to get somebody. >> how? >> i just pop my thumb and slide it down, tried to rush the guy. the guy turned the corner and, i guess, was gone. and me and the sarge, the sarge grabbed me when i did it, wrestled and went to the ground. i just laid there and let him put the handcuffs on me, got up and walked to medical. >> after we took him to medical, he got stripped and had the shanks on him. >> what we have here is an improvised...
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. >> you can't put handcuffs on an invisible hand.e cops can't find it so the invisible hand of the market this is the way you make money is to -- >> you are just pushing the envelope. what i call breaking the law i call pushing the envelope. >> well, you could put handcuffs on people who push the envelope. when they break the law they deserve to have handcuffs that's how it should be. now this is-- (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> i sigh how this works. this is what this book is all about. >> a fighting chance. >> it's about whose side the government is going to be on. >> okay. >> is it going to be on the side of the largest financial institution and the largest banks on wall street, the ones that can hire. a lot of lobbyists and lawyers, or is it going to be on the side of real people. you know we-- (applause) >> we can't-- capitalism if there aren't rules. nobody should be able to steal your purse on main street or be able to steal your pension on wall street. >> the obvious question is are you running for president? (laughter)
. >> you can't put handcuffs on an invisible hand.e cops can't find it so the invisible hand of the market this is the way you make money is to -- >> you are just pushing the envelope. what i call breaking the law i call pushing the envelope. >> well, you could put handcuffs on people who push the envelope. when they break the law they deserve to have handcuffs that's how it should be. now this is-- (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> i sigh how this works. this is what...
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strangers shackled together by a pair of handcuffs.n the loading area. >> when the line of prisoners was getting on the bus, tracy and mary were the last two prisoners of a long line of prisoners. >> and that's when they make their move. >> they were sitting fairly low to the ground. you have to be pretty small to be able to crawl under this bus and then maneuver yourself around so that you're hanging on that train. >> but watch closely. initially they were not last in line. mobley waits for the perfect moment to switch positions. >> tracy mobley was the ring leader in this. there was no doubt she was the one who came up with the idea because she had a felony hanging over her head. and mary morrissey was just here for misdemeanor traffic things for which she probably would have just gotten a fine. >> after their disappearing act, a full five seconds ticked by before a sheriff's deputy appears in the loading area, but he doesn't seem to notice anything's amis. >> doesn't somebody watch the video while the prisoners are going onto the bu
strangers shackled together by a pair of handcuffs.n the loading area. >> when the line of prisoners was getting on the bus, tracy and mary were the last two prisoners of a long line of prisoners. >> and that's when they make their move. >> they were sitting fairly low to the ground. you have to be pretty small to be able to crawl under this bus and then maneuver yourself around so that you're hanging on that train. >> but watch closely. initially they were not last in...
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he would be stepping into handcuffs and he would probably never get out unless the he is pea onnage act is changed to allow a defense of public benefit, public interest in which these matters could be brought up. that's what congress should do and even before that the supreme court should at last rule on those aspects that they are unconstitutional, violations of the first amendment and freedom of press. >> we are going to have to leave it there. it is a fascinating parallel. thank you so much for bringing
he would be stepping into handcuffs and he would probably never get out unless the he is pea onnage act is changed to allow a defense of public benefit, public interest in which these matters could be brought up. that's what congress should do and even before that the supreme court should at last rule on those aspects that they are unconstitutional, violations of the first amendment and freedom of press. >> we are going to have to leave it there. it is a fascinating parallel. thank you so...
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he put his handcuffs on me right away. >> she was in handcuffs and while she was handcuffed, the officer's attentions were used to deal with her brother and husband, she was actively kicking the officers. >> the other deputy was put in a choke hold and it happened during a scuffle with a suspect near canyon road. a drunken man punched them several times while trying to remove them from the home. he managed to take him into custody after the struggle. >>> and frank somerville started with a trip to the police academy and his own grueling work out. >> this was way harder than i thought it would be. >> he had no problem with the mess ups. he is not the only one to underestimate the academy. >> we started at 94 and now we have 86 and we a seven days in. >> reporter: it is place where there is a trick to dealing with the prisoners. >> done break anything -- don't break anything in my opinion. >> now the majority of them are there for nonviolent crimes and deputies say even though they are outnumbered, being able to talk them down usually works better than force. >>> and on the 10:00 news, you g
he put his handcuffs on me right away. >> she was in handcuffs and while she was handcuffed, the officer's attentions were used to deal with her brother and husband, she was actively kicking the officers. >> the other deputy was put in a choke hold and it happened during a scuffle with a suspect near canyon road. a drunken man punched them several times while trying to remove them from the home. he managed to take him into custody after the struggle. >>> and frank...
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they never take the handcuffs off. even whatever you do the handcuffs is always on for three months. and sometimes they would interrogate us for 15 hours a day for like one week. >> reporter: despite the investigations, fung sue never gave up the names of students he stood with. after that he was released and found his way to america and got a job at a financial firm. >> i feel fortunate to be here in this line of freedom. to be alive while so many people died. >> reporter: he spends his off hours working for a free china telling the story of tiananmen square and why it was important. in san francisco, bob mackenzie. >>> on this 25th anniversary of the tiananmen square, one man sits behind bars one year after he was given the noble prize for his call for reform in china. lowe was arrested in 2008 for calling for democratic reforms in china. the charge insighting subversion of state power. >>> when we come back on a second look. cheap guns on california streets. how they exported the guns back to the united states. >>>
they never take the handcuffs off. even whatever you do the handcuffs is always on for three months. and sometimes they would interrogate us for 15 hours a day for like one week. >> reporter: despite the investigations, fung sue never gave up the names of students he stood with. after that he was released and found his way to america and got a job at a financial firm. >> i feel fortunate to be here in this line of freedom. to be alive while so many people died. >> reporter: he...
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>> i feel -- this is weird because i don't have the handcuffs on.now. it's a process of freedom and i'm nervous because i'm not used to being like this. i'm used to -- yefl like normal because i'm used to having the handcuffs on me. >> here's your i.d. >> okay. >> you are going to report monday morning. >> monday morning when? just monday morning? >> 8:00. >> as soon as possible? >> because you were supposed to report 24 hours from the day you paroled. >> okay. >> being that it's saturday and sunday. >> okay. now, i'm going to go see my mom. she's out front waiting for me. it's about being responsible now. so -- a lot of people what a lot of people do is they leave here not understanding the consequences. but -- i'm fixing to do good. i feel really good right now. >> look at you, no handcuffs. no shackles. finally, after six years. >> i missed you, mom. i'm sorry. >> for what? quit saying that. oh, oh. >> i just wanted to thank you for everything that you have done. because without you, i probably wouldn't have made it out of here. because you gave
>> i feel -- this is weird because i don't have the handcuffs on.now. it's a process of freedom and i'm nervous because i'm not used to being like this. i'm used to -- yefl like normal because i'm used to having the handcuffs on me. >> here's your i.d. >> okay. >> you are going to report monday morning. >> monday morning when? just monday morning? >> 8:00. >> as soon as possible? >> because you were supposed to report 24 hours from the day you...
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i mean, i had one guy tell me it's like putting handcuffs on my brother. >> the jury that convicted him believed that he used the millions he raised not to help others but to live a life of luxury purchasing houses, boats and sports cars. it's a very different lifestyle today. >> you have one little table there, you've got four walls, you have a cement floor and no paint t stainless steel toilet. you have to use the restroom where you often eat. there are two people most of the time. you can imagine. you have to go to the restroom here. it's everything is just so -- i wasn't brought up that way, you know. i'm old school. it's very difficult. very, very difficult. >> not only was he former law enforcement, he still carried himself like a cop. and here he was incarcerated in a pretty hard core prison, and i could see he hadn't come to terms with the fact he was once a law enforcement agent and now he was an inmate. he still obviously struggled with that fact. he was lucky he was put in a protective custody unit, otherwise he would be in grave danger. >> i wouldn't probably last five minut
i mean, i had one guy tell me it's like putting handcuffs on my brother. >> the jury that convicted him believed that he used the millions he raised not to help others but to live a life of luxury purchasing houses, boats and sports cars. it's a very different lifestyle today. >> you have one little table there, you've got four walls, you have a cement floor and no paint t stainless steel toilet. you have to use the restroom where you often eat. there are two people most of the...
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sometimes they ask questions, sometimes they handcuff people, fingerprint them, and if they have any sort of minor criminal record or any previous immigration history, they immediately take them into custody. >> this type of enforcement represents a shift for new orleans. >> after hurricane katrina a lot of day laborers and reconstruction workers came to help rebuild the city, to help do roofing work, to do demolition work, basically to clean up the streets and help people get back into their home. >> at the workers' center for racial justice, immigrants fighting deportation gathered to share stories. >> the center is collaborating with a national anti-deportation movement called "not1more" - to help plan a response to the cari program. >> what we're starting today, from new orleans, is a real live resistance to president obama's deportation program. this is how it's playing out in new orleans." >> "what we've been seeing, and what people have been living with in the past six months in new orleans is a different kind of enforcement, it's really a new wave of enforcement that's rooted
sometimes they ask questions, sometimes they handcuff people, fingerprint them, and if they have any sort of minor criminal record or any previous immigration history, they immediately take them into custody. >> this type of enforcement represents a shift for new orleans. >> after hurricane katrina a lot of day laborers and reconstruction workers came to help rebuild the city, to help do roofing work, to do demolition work, basically to clean up the streets and help people get back...
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as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm.isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. ironically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like you're filming me so we can maintain some kind of discipline. >> but when we travelled to utah state prison we met one condemned man who was willing to speak with us. at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralph was first brought to the interview room so that we could talk to him. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the li
as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm.isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to...
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. >> usually our procedures are right now that we wake up the inmates, we go ahead and handcuff them. take a seat, back down, pick up your feet. our trustees will go on in, sweep, mop, clean the toilets, the sink, pull out any garbage that they have inside. they stand back up, we unhandcuff them and they go back to laying down. that's the main procedures that we do every morning, cleaning up the cells. everybody has to -- listen. everybody has to get fed. everybody has got to eat first before we see what we have left over, that's all. whatever's left over, you know, they pass out extras. when i first started, this was not the way it is you see now. >> officer urbistondo has been working in the psychiatric unit since 1988. >> basically it was like the forgotten floor. this is 100 times better than it was back in the '80s. we're always communicating with the inmates here. we have to always watch them. we see all different things happening. we're the eyes and ears for the medical staff. basically what we see we report to the doctor and report to the nurses. basically we are the front lin
. >> usually our procedures are right now that we wake up the inmates, we go ahead and handcuff them. take a seat, back down, pick up your feet. our trustees will go on in, sweep, mop, clean the toilets, the sink, pull out any garbage that they have inside. they stand back up, we unhandcuff them and they go back to laying down. that's the main procedures that we do every morning, cleaning up the cells. everybody has to -- listen. everybody has to get fed. everybody has got to eat first...
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he put handcuffs on me right away. >> carter says after she was in handcuffs, she moved towards the deputies. >> i got in front of him brother. i said don't hit him, don't shoot him. and then i started to get beat. and i kind of, like my vision, all the blood was all in my eyes. >> a spokesman says carter's husband and brothers were the a degreesors, turning on the deputies. kelly says carter was not an innocent bystander. >> she was in handcuffs. while she was handcuffed and the officers attentions were focused on the two other suspects she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> kelly says during the battle, carter's brother punched a deputy in the face. >> he has multiple fractures to the left side of his face. a lot of the bones in his face are shattered. >> but the deputy got up after the man tried to put his partner in a choke hold. one of the deputies was wearing a body camera that recorded part of the fight. we'll have more on what the sheriffs is saying about the report at 6:00. >>> happening now, a rally is growing. it stems from an incident that four years later is st
he put handcuffs on me right away. >> carter says after she was in handcuffs, she moved towards the deputies. >> i got in front of him brother. i said don't hit him, don't shoot him. and then i started to get beat. and i kind of, like my vision, all the blood was all in my eyes. >> a spokesman says carter's husband and brothers were the a degreesors, turning on the deputies. kelly says carter was not an innocent bystander. >> she was in handcuffs. while she was...
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he put his handcuffs on me right away. >> she was in handcuffs, however while she was handcuffed and the officer's attentions were focused on the other two suspects, she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> deputy say carter's husband and brother turned on the deputies when they tried to break up the fight. they say carter's brother punched one deputy in the face, breaking bones in his face. despite the injuries, that deputy help save his partner who deputy say was put in a choke hold. the suspect could face attempted murder charges. >>> the wreckage of a vintage biplane crashed during airshow at travis air force base over the weekend is in the hands of federal investigators. witnesses say the terrifying images and sounds of yesterday's deadly plane crash are embedded in their minds. nearly 85000 spectators were on hand when a small plane went down, killing its pilot. 77-year-old eddie andreini. he was a veteran stunt pilot from half moon bay. the crash happened as he was performing in and maneuver it which is world war ii airplane flies upside down and look to the gr
he put his handcuffs on me right away. >> she was in handcuffs, however while she was handcuffed and the officer's attentions were focused on the other two suspects, she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> deputy say carter's husband and brother turned on the deputies when they tried to break up the fight. they say carter's brother punched one deputy in the face, breaking bones in his face. despite the injuries, that deputy help save his partner who deputy say was...
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how this dad ended up in handcuffs over a reading assignment. ,,,, ".sir will you please be respectfulf others. respel - like you are to my daught and my children.." butt to: are >>> a school board meeting got so heated a father had to be led away in handcuffs. >> would you, please, be respectful of the other people? >> like you're respectful of my daughter, right and my children? because i violated the two- minute interval. >> he was escorted out by police in new hampshire. it was all over this book, 19 minutes by jody picoult. he complained a passage in the novel was too racy for young teens and says the parents were never told about the book. >> why should those ideas be put in their mind? they can discuss this some other way. they don't need that kind of imagery. >> baer was charged with disorderly conduct. the school is promising to do a better job notifying parents of controversial reading materials. >>> snapchat built its business on messages that disappear. the company today reached a settlement with the federal trade commission for the ones that don't. the ftc said snapchat di
how this dad ended up in handcuffs over a reading assignment. ,,,, ".sir will you please be respectfulf others. respel - like you are to my daught and my children.." butt to: are >>> a school board meeting got so heated a father had to be led away in handcuffs. >> would you, please, be respectful of the other people? >> like you're respectful of my daughter, right and my children? because i violated the two- minute interval. >> he was escorted out by police...
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. >> i was in handcuffs. >> at the time of the incident on the video he was in handcuffs due to a prior altercation. i don't think apology is going to help me with all of the expenses that might come with this. >> the adult has a higher responsibility to act maturely and to exercise restraint. >> these are photos they claim show a black eye. he told us he had to return to the hospital last night for headaches and back pain. and martinez says he is painfully aware other students are defending mitchell, not him. >> that is their opinion. they're not going through the pain i'm in. it's okay whatever they have to say. >> mitchell arrested and charged with felony child abuse. in oakland, abc7 news >> a bay area man inside injured in a deadly rampage is recovering with family tonight n a cnn interview he told he was stuck in a hospital bed, in his hospital bed, feeling a bit of pain but it's nothing he can't manage. he was at ucsb visiting a friend from san ramone valley high school. suddenly the killer's car plowed into them. >> they're chatting about the drive down. next thing we know, car
. >> i was in handcuffs. >> at the time of the incident on the video he was in handcuffs due to a prior altercation. i don't think apology is going to help me with all of the expenses that might come with this. >> the adult has a higher responsibility to act maturely and to exercise restraint. >> these are photos they claim show a black eye. he told us he had to return to the hospital last night for headaches and back pain. and martinez says he is painfully aware other...
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>> officer mehserle, in the back, begins to place handcuffs on grant. but then draws his gun, stands up, and fires. >> i hear, you know, and see the gun go off. bam. it was one of the most sobering experiences that i've ever felt in my life. >> he just shot him. >> everything in my mind went blank for a second. my body felt numb. >> where did he shoot him? >> his gun went off. in his back. >> i was trying to make sense of what was going on. what happened. >> eyewitnesss are stunned. another video shows officer mehserle appearing shocked as well. >> mehserle, right after the shooting, he looked up and his face looked very dumbfounded, like he couldn't believe what he just did. i heard him say, oh, my god, a couple of times. >> officer mehserle finishes placing grant's hands in cuffs. seconds later, the doors on the train close and it leaves the station. >> hey! >> grant is brought to the hospital where hours later, his mother learns that her son has died. >> i was praying to god, i said, god, to save him. i say, god, to, you know, help the doctors find a
>> officer mehserle, in the back, begins to place handcuffs on grant. but then draws his gun, stands up, and fires. >> i hear, you know, and see the gun go off. bam. it was one of the most sobering experiences that i've ever felt in my life. >> he just shot him. >> everything in my mind went blank for a second. my body felt numb. >> where did he shoot him? >> his gun went off. in his back. >> i was trying to make sense of what was going on. what...
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the next thing i knew i was getting put in handcuffs. >> this is what happens.s. eat your vegetables and go to school. >> i've been so caught up in, like, hanging out with my friends and being stupid and doing drugs that i lose sight of what i should be doing in my life. >> denbraven says the forced sobriety that comes with incarceration along with living in h2a has helped him become himself again. >> h2a. >> i try to be everyone's friend. for the most part i try to give everybody a chance no matter who they are. >> can i have your juice? >> yeah, you can have my juice. >> that's the first time you've given me anything. >> he gave you a friendship. >> i didn't ask for that. >> one of his newest friends is shaquille washington. >> it was weird for me at first because i'm just a country boy out in the boonies, you know? i've never been around flamboyantly gay people. >> i'm gay. gay as hell. since i came out of my mom i was a diva in diapers. what was your first thought when you saw me? >> i was overwhelmed, i was, like, whoa! that is so much gayness right in fron
the next thing i knew i was getting put in handcuffs. >> this is what happens.s. eat your vegetables and go to school. >> i've been so caught up in, like, hanging out with my friends and being stupid and doing drugs that i lose sight of what i should be doing in my life. >> denbraven says the forced sobriety that comes with incarceration along with living in h2a has helped him become himself again. >> h2a. >> i try to be everyone's friend. for the most part i try...
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. >> i was in handcuffs. >> at the time of the incident on the video he was in handcuffs due to a prior altercation. i don't think apology is going to help me with all of the expenses that might come with this. >> the adult has a higher responsibility to act maturely and to exercise restraint. >> these are photos they claim show a black eye. he told us he had to return to the hospital last night for headaches and back pain. and martinez says he is painfully aware other students are defending mitchell, not him. >> that is their opinion. they're not going through the pain i'm in. it's okay whatever they have to say. >> mitchell arrested and charged with felony child abuse. in oakland, abc7 news >> a bay area man inside injured in a deadly rampage is recovering with family tonight n a cnn interview he told he was stuck in a hospital bed, in his hospital bed, feeling a bit of pain but it's nothing he can't manage. he was at ucsb visiting a friend from san ramone valley high school. suddenly the killer's car plowed into them. >> they're chatting about the drive down. next thing we know, car
. >> i was in handcuffs. >> at the time of the incident on the video he was in handcuffs due to a prior altercation. i don't think apology is going to help me with all of the expenses that might come with this. >> the adult has a higher responsibility to act maturely and to exercise restraint. >> these are photos they claim show a black eye. he told us he had to return to the hospital last night for headaches and back pain. and martinez says he is painfully aware other...
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>> the idaho policeman handcuffs davis and pulls him out of the vehicle. still conscious, davis strikes up a conversation. >> i don't know, was it fun to you? >> it was a rush. >> what a rush, huh? >> wish you would have killed me. >> wish we would have killed you? >> hildenstab is still nursing his broken leg but he says his pain is overtaken by the intense emotion of knowing he's helped capture george davis. >> i was just so probably in exhilaration i'll never feel in my life again. i was happy. it was just a great feeling. it seemed like at the time one of the happiest moments in my life. i had got this guy stopped. and i survived it. >> as davis' shooting spree comes to an end, one of his victims, michael carroll, is struggling to survive. >> my son had just turned 5 two days ago. like he could not have a dad all of a sudden. like that was a really powerful thing for me. >> to everyone's surprise, carroll pulls through, as do the five others who survived the shooting in ennis but there's a long road to recovery for carroll. >> getting shot was easy. th
>> the idaho policeman handcuffs davis and pulls him out of the vehicle. still conscious, davis strikes up a conversation. >> i don't know, was it fun to you? >> it was a rush. >> what a rush, huh? >> wish you would have killed me. >> wish we would have killed you? >> hildenstab is still nursing his broken leg but he says his pain is overtaken by the intense emotion of knowing he's helped capture george davis. >> i was just so probably in...
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in a few weeks a bay area woman who once found herself in handcuffs because of her activism will nowmake her challenges with her own app. >> if there's a stereo type of your classic computer nerd, pamela davis probably doesn't fit the imagine. >> i know, look at me. i'm 56-1/2. >> reporter: the el cerito grandmother and activist is spending 17 weeks in washington, d.c. learning how to create apps. >> other programmers come and teach us skills and we go to other hackathons and we learn their skills. so we never sleep. we're always learning. >> we noted that most people who have technological skills are male and they're white. >> reporter: davis has been active and trying to better working conditions for low wage employees particularly those at wal-mart. she hopes her app will connect those workers. >> there's 1.3 million workers across the nation. and we have that and a store and the state will be able to connect work alliances groups. >> i think that's really important because we do really live in a world where especially in low wage workplaces like wal-mart, mcdonalds that are just
in a few weeks a bay area woman who once found herself in handcuffs because of her activism will nowmake her challenges with her own app. >> if there's a stereo type of your classic computer nerd, pamela davis probably doesn't fit the imagine. >> i know, look at me. i'm 56-1/2. >> reporter: the el cerito grandmother and activist is spending 17 weeks in washington, d.c. learning how to create apps. >> other programmers come and teach us skills and we go to other...
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he ended up in handcuffs. we'll tell you what went down coming up. >>> a new smart phone app called yik yak have some parents concerned that it causes cyber bullying. users can post anything they like on a virtual bulletin board. the result some comments have now found their way on line displayed to a much wider audience. it's been used to post bomb threats and shooting threats. though the company does point out that yik yak has been used for some good purposes because it's a localized thing they were giving -- getting people to test blood. >> tip your date thing you are a [ bleep ], i shoep you step on a leg go. that's a good one. >> it's not the highest end type of messaging. >> it's a lot of college against college action here. >> andrea we talk a lot about bullying a lot. i'm not a parent and i'm curious about the parents here, bhow would you have protected yourself or your parents have protected yourself from something like this? . >> they wouldn't have let me have one. they grave me a lot of leeway. but
he ended up in handcuffs. we'll tell you what went down coming up. >>> a new smart phone app called yik yak have some parents concerned that it causes cyber bullying. users can post anything they like on a virtual bulletin board. the result some comments have now found their way on line displayed to a much wider audience. it's been used to post bomb threats and shooting threats. though the company does point out that yik yak has been used for some good purposes because it's a localized...
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we want to show you some pictures taken by neighbors shows the pilot being taken away in handcuffs. then you see officers with guns drawn. they searched the plane and found nothing suspicious. after the pilot was released he returned to his home in yuba city and we spoke to him tonight but he declined to comment on tonight's event. >>> and a long stretch of highway 31 is now closed in sonoma county. the closure began an hour ago between highways 21 and 121 and will last until 5:00 tomorrow morning. tonight is the first of a night stretch closures. the highway is being closed so that crews can pave and do maintenance work. >>> the clippers owners apologized for racist remarks caught on tape for the first time. sterling said i'm a good member of the nba. who made a mistake. the apology comes almost two weeks after the nba banned sterling for remarks to his girlfriend telling her not to bring black people to clippers games. >>> the amgen tour will hold time trialing in fulsome tomorrow. the first of eight phases got off to a flying start today in sacramento. cyclists raced 120 miles fr
we want to show you some pictures taken by neighbors shows the pilot being taken away in handcuffs. then you see officers with guns drawn. they searched the plane and found nothing suspicious. after the pilot was released he returned to his home in yuba city and we spoke to him tonight but he declined to comment on tonight's event. >>> and a long stretch of highway 31 is now closed in sonoma county. the closure began an hour ago between highways 21 and 121 and will last until 5:00...
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one father got dragged out in handcuffs. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ if you ask me about did you ever have chickenpox? 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. guess which one i was. or how ornate the halls are. tall the building is it doesn't matter if thereare g, or big mahogany desks. whenorking with an investment firm, what's really important is wther the peoe behiintroducing e schwaby stand actability guarantee.y. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment aisory services, we'll refundour program from the previous quarter. it's no guarantee against loss and other fees and expenses may still apply. uck vo: stanng by your word, that's what matters the mo >>> this is a fox news alert. wisconsin governor scott walker wins, then loses, at least sort of loses. momeabouts ago, the seventh circuit court of issuing a temporary ruling on a secret investigation. mike lowe is live with the story. mike, what is going on there? >> well, good evening, greta. this has been almost a whiplash inducing turn of ev
one father got dragged out in handcuffs. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ if you ask me about did you ever have chickenpox? 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. guess which one i was. or how ornate the halls are. tall the building is it doesn't matter if thereare g, or big mahogany desks. whenorking with an investment firm, what's really important is wther the peoe behiintroducing e schwaby stand actability guarantee.y. if you're not happy with one of our participating investment...
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he put his handcuffs on me right away. >> she was in handcuffs and while she was handcuffed, and theicer's attentions were focused on the other two, she was actively kicking the officers. >> one punched the deputy in the face forcing him to have reconstructive surgery and the other was put into a choke hold but was not seriously hurt. >>> they are taking a closer look at life in law enforcement and it starts with a police academy and when it came time to run up a steep hill not once, but twice, he threw in the towel and he was not the only one to underestimate the academy. >> we have 84 and we are seven days in. >> frank also talked with inmates at the jail, and that's a place where many will start their careers once they make it through at academy. there is a trek with breaking in my opinion and for the most part, the average stay is 45 days. tip tis -- deputies say even though they are outnumbered talking them down usually works better than force. >>> it is a place they rarely get to go, inside of an autopsy room. you can find more behind the scenes and it is all on ktvu channel 2
he put his handcuffs on me right away. >> she was in handcuffs and while she was handcuffed, and theicer's attentions were focused on the other two, she was actively kicking the officers. >> one punched the deputy in the face forcing him to have reconstructive surgery and the other was put into a choke hold but was not seriously hurt. >>> they are taking a closer look at life in law enforcement and it starts with a police academy and when it came time to run up a steep hill...
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martinez, at this time was in handcuffs and the teen concedes he did spit in the guard's face. >> i was in handcuffs. >> now, some students are coming to mitchell's defense, displaying signs and circulating a petition. >> we're pro-mitch. the incident was not right. very disrespectful for the student to do that to him. >> i think students are looking at it from a teen-aged perspective. we have to take a look from an adult perspective. >> that is their opinion. they're not going through the pain i'm in. it's okay whatever they have to say. >> mitchell was arrested and charged with felony child abuse. he's pleaded not guilty and returns to court. martinez's family expected to file a civil lawsuit against the school district. >> the father of a special needs child is in jail, accused of attacking a school mate who also has special needs. officials say he got on to the bus and assaulted an 11-year-old boy. tonight on abc7 news at 5:00, we'll talk to the 11-year-old aunt, and guardian. >> no criminal charges will be filed against michael mays, the bart officer who accidentally shot and kille
martinez, at this time was in handcuffs and the teen concedes he did spit in the guard's face. >> i was in handcuffs. >> now, some students are coming to mitchell's defense, displaying signs and circulating a petition. >> we're pro-mitch. the incident was not right. very disrespectful for the student to do that to him. >> i think students are looking at it from a teen-aged perspective. we have to take a look from an adult perspective. >> that is their opinion....
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. >>> welcome back the pilot of a small plane was taken away in handcuffs. landed in a high security area, a field that belongs to sandy and national laboratories. officers approached the small plane with guns drawn. they searched it but found nothing suspicious. the pilot was later released but the pilot said the plane expensed engine fail pure. >>> the body of the last person on board that balloon that caught fire after hitting a power line both worked at the basketball program at the university of richmond virginia. witnesses reported seeing the fire after it separated the bat could the from the -- bass get from the balloon. you could hear them screaming sweet jesus please help us oh, my g-d we are going to die, please help us. >> they waited until later in the day and the ntsb is now investigating. >>> new details surrounding the search for the missing malaysia air lines yet. some of these did not come from a black box and the two transmissions may have come from the jet but acute particular analysis has led them to doubt they were may with 'under water
. >>> welcome back the pilot of a small plane was taken away in handcuffs. landed in a high security area, a field that belongs to sandy and national laboratories. officers approached the small plane with guns drawn. they searched it but found nothing suspicious. the pilot was later released but the pilot said the plane expensed engine fail pure. >>> the body of the last person on board that balloon that caught fire after hitting a power line both worked at the basketball...
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social inquit inequities, that e crime to occur are not going to be solved by our pistol and our handcuffs. >> there's more to it next. and later, down by the bay. where the clean waters used to flow. >>> all the businesses used to revolve around the water business and now that the water business is in the decline, then the other businesses are in the decline. >> the bid to berry back the chesapeake bay, why its running into opposition on shore. >> it's been called the most dangerous city in america. camden new jersey, a city sinking under crime, poforts and corruption. tonight there is more to it. while the city is not out of trouble, the results of those reforms are pretty dramatic. while it looked like fun, kids playing at a block party in camden, new jersey there were undertones of fear when we visited here last summer. these families live in one of the you country's most dangerous cities. are nearly everyone here affected by violence. >> i lost a sister, a stepson. a grandson. and i lost a cousin. through violence. >> maria be reyes showed us three make shift memorials. they looked li
social inquit inequities, that e crime to occur are not going to be solved by our pistol and our handcuffs. >> there's more to it next. and later, down by the bay. where the clean waters used to flow. >>> all the businesses used to revolve around the water business and now that the water business is in the decline, then the other businesses are in the decline. >> the bid to berry back the chesapeake bay, why its running into opposition on shore. >> it's been called...
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why a bike ride through new york city landed him in handcuffs. >> plus be home or else. that's the message police are sending to the children in a possible new law that would impose a strict curfew. should this be the police or the parent's decision? we report you decide. before we head to the break take a look at the weather around the country. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors s
why a bike ride through new york city landed him in handcuffs. >> plus be home or else. that's the message police are sending to the children in a possible new law that would impose a strict curfew. should this be the police or the parent's decision? we report you decide. before we head to the break take a look at the weather around the country. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you...
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now, after the did they handcuff you at the border? yes, they did. >> so tell me, tell me what happened from the point you were handcuffed? what did they do with you? >> they told me i was going to have to go to prison and took me in this holding building where i sat for a couple hours or so. then they handcuffed me, they told me first that i was going to have to go see a doctor. they handcuffed me behind my back and put me in a police truck and drove me about 5 to 10 minutes to go see a doctor to get me checked out. i had to sign some paperwork and then they took me back to the holding building back at the border3>1r and then they uncuffed me and sat me downxu4?h and made me wait for a little bit longer and then made me sign some more paperwork and made me wait a little longer. i'm sorry, go ahead. >> then did you go see some prosecutor or something or some judge? >> no. they took me -- after that it was around 6:30 in the morning when they took me to a prison had lawyers picked out until the legal process started. >> you'll hear more
now, after the did they handcuff you at the border? yes, they did. >> so tell me, tell me what happened from the point you were handcuffed? what did they do with you? >> they told me i was going to have to go to prison and took me in this holding building where i sat for a couple hours or so. then they handcuffed me, they told me first that i was going to have to go see a doctor. they handcuffed me behind my back and put me in a police truck and drove me about 5 to 10 minutes to go...
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. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs.grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys have nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> it's just for those reasons that corrections officers must constantly train and prepare for the worst. >> the taser does the muscular system. affects it. >> the officers practice on themselves and each other. >> he volunteered. >> i'm a glutton for punishment. >> it's a volunteer basis. don't make anybody take the charge. it gives us an idea of what kind of effect it's going to actually have on an inmate. are you ready? then you would aim in the center of the mass. >> christ almighty that hurt. >> at commonly used device is the electronic capture shield. >> we use this to deliver -- shoots 1,000 volts at inmates once
. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs.grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was unable to return to work for two months. >> it taught me a harsh reality check that you can't take this job for granted. they will cut you. don't ever take your eye off them. these guys have nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> it's just for those reasons that corrections...
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social inquit inequities, that cause crime to occur are not going to be solved by our pistol and our handcuffs. >> there's more to it next. and later, down by the bay. where the clean waters used to flow. >>> all the businesses used to revolve around the water business and now that the water business is in the decline, then the other businesses are in the decline. >> the bid to berry back the >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand >> it's been called the most dangerous city in america. camden new jersey, a city sinking under crime, poforts and poverty and corruption. tonight there is more to it. while the city is not out of trouble, the results of those reforms are pretty dramatic. while it looked like fun, kids pla
social inquit inequities, that cause crime to occur are not going to be solved by our pistol and our handcuffs. >> there's more to it next. and later, down by the bay. where the clean waters used to flow. >>> all the businesses used to revolve around the water business and now that the water business is in the decline, then the other businesses are in the decline. >> the bid to berry back the >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al...
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wait till you hear what landed him in handcuffs. coming up. life with crohn's dise or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together reliably fast internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system. only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. >>> well,
wait till you hear what landed him in handcuffs. coming up. life with crohn's dise or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your...
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when he caught up to him, he placed him in imaginary handcuffs, yelling, "i'm going to lock you up and you're never coming home", he padded the other child home. i took a quarter out of his pocket saying "i'm seizing that", this game was repeated. the children quit before they were caught, putting their hand behind the head or push themed up against a car. i saw a six-year-old child try to do a cavity search of the the games enacted were reflective of neighbourhood. >> you were in danger from police, who threw you to the ground and handcuffed you in a raid, and then to having a man shot as he got out of your car. did you question your decision to do this? >> well, like many people in the neighbourhood i was worried that the police were going to come, what they would do. this is a neighbourhood where the police are stopping people, running, chasing people through houses, beating up young me. in the first year and a half, i saw the police pump, choke, kick, beating young men with knight sticks. there's a level of police violence that is incredibly about. >> part of the title of your book
when he caught up to him, he placed him in imaginary handcuffs, yelling, "i'm going to lock you up and you're never coming home", he padded the other child home. i took a quarter out of his pocket saying "i'm seizing that", this game was repeated. the children quit before they were caught, putting their hand behind the head or push themed up against a car. i saw a six-year-old child try to do a cavity search of the the games enacted were reflective of neighbourhood. >>...
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in these handcuffs he twisted my ankle. >> -- the inmate continues his tirade against him. captain morgan completes the paperwork and then escorts him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a-day lockup unit for inmates who violate prison rules. >> i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in our seg unit. >> twisting my oonk ankle, man. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. >> that's when he tried to pull away from me and turned around on me. >> he's grabbing on me. >> that's when i tried to secure him to the ground until i could get more security help. >> no, no, no. no, no, no. huh-uh. i'm going to walk. i'm going to walk. >> those particular charges that i charged the inmate with were insolence, disobeying a direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me as well as turn around on me. and this inmate will go to an adjustment hearing, which is panel of hearing officers, and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him, and they will do whatever is just. >> while this inm
in these handcuffs he twisted my ankle. >> -- the inmate continues his tirade against him. captain morgan completes the paperwork and then escorts him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a-day lockup unit for inmates who violate prison rules. >> i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in our seg unit. >> twisting my oonk ankle, man. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. >> that's when...
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. >> reporter: dale is behind the proposed ballot measure to handcuff the magistrate. he speck, concerned that she were rental it is cut the available of long-term rentals among other problems. >> thoses are complaining about not copping true all the time and landlords cruise their insurance when they find out they're going on in business. >> reporter: people benefit too. many smoke encouraging legalization. >> in a city that's really expensive, right? >> for some, it's a way to afford with skyrocketing rent. >> my husband and i talked numerous times. if something happened, we lose our job. first thing bedo is air b&b our home. >> the measure would restrict short-term rentals to commercial zoning requiring permission from homeowner association and reward people who inform the city when hosts are breaking the rules and the listing company would have to verify that someone offering their home is registered with the city before that listing goes live. gather 9700 signatures to get this measure opt november ballot. anne makovec, kpix 5. >> supervisor david chu is planning
. >> reporter: dale is behind the proposed ballot measure to handcuff the magistrate. he speck, concerned that she were rental it is cut the available of long-term rentals among other problems. >> thoses are complaining about not copping true all the time and landlords cruise their insurance when they find out they're going on in business. >> reporter: people benefit too. many smoke encouraging legalization. >> in a city that's really expensive, right? >> for some,...
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. >> hauled away in handcuffs.ait until you hear why. >> and the real reason for his racist rant. >> i'm jealous. i want her. >> the clippers owner, his secret new tape revealed. >> my god, it's awful. >> then, the groom shot to death by a cop. >> someone just got shot. >> his grieving widow, what she says really happened. plus, serious ashton
. >> hauled away in handcuffs.ait until you hear why. >> and the real reason for his racist rant. >> i'm jealous. i want her. >> the clippers owner, his secret new tape revealed. >> my god, it's awful. >> then, the groom shot to death by a cop. >> someone just got shot. >> his grieving widow, what she says really happened. plus, serious ashton
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sometimes they just handcuff people... >> deporting dreams... destroying lives... >> this state is literally redefining what it means to be a criminal alien fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the doors... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... >> truth seeking... award winning investigative documentary series fault lines the deported only on al jazeera america grand m [e]sa national forest >>> it's the final day of voting in egypt's presidential elections. former army chief abdul fatah al-sisi is on the brink of an almost-certain victory. >>> you're watching al jazeera. also ahead - nigeria's army says "we know where they are, but we can't tell you." the defense chief claiming to have found the missing school girls. >>> a symbolic meeting between india and pakistan - shaking hands for the first time in a
sometimes they just handcuff people... >> deporting dreams... destroying lives... >> this state is literally redefining what it means to be a criminal alien fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the doors... >> ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... >> truth seeking... award winning investigative documentary series fault lines the deported only on al jazeera america grand m [e]sa national forest >>> it's the...
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officers taking away the pilot in handcuffs the question is because it's a high security area the pilot later released. faa says engine failed. >> usually find shells on the beach but a thousand pounds of marijuana was found on a bay area beach this morning. it happened at pescadero state beach. vic lee is live with the story. what a haul, vic? iet was. this is a boat with a lot of gasoline. that is the gas tank here. from mexico to san mateo then had two very powerful out board combloerts if you will, picture this weren't that smart. deputies found marijuana turning it over to the feds. >> we believe that the vessel landed here under darkness. and there is a pick up crew on to their vehicle. >> smugglers loaded their suv. roughry 1200 pounds. that is their down fall. >> the strugglers abandoned ship and ran off. leaving their cargo before the county deputies in agents arrived. investigators believe there is no mother ship. the huge gas tank indicates the boat weaved from mexico the name plate on the side said it came from mexico state of sinaloa. beach growers were surprised. . >> i do
officers taking away the pilot in handcuffs the question is because it's a high security area the pilot later released. faa says engine failed. >> usually find shells on the beach but a thousand pounds of marijuana was found on a bay area beach this morning. it happened at pescadero state beach. vic lee is live with the story. what a haul, vic? iet was. this is a boat with a lot of gasoline. that is the gas tank here. from mexico to san mateo then had two very powerful out board...