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>> the copy for the attica records. copies attica records. >> proves that they were there. >> at least what i said was true which is, you know, i went there on that day and i took copies and i paid for those copies? >> and what was in those records particularly that -- that you think was not necessarily supposed to be released to a historian writing a book on attica? >> after the retaking on the scene members of the attorney general's office who are charged with figuring out what had gone wrong at attica and set their sites on investigating prisoners and not law enforcement but by looking at the records, i could see that in fact, they had a ton of evidence against law enforcement despite the fact -- by the way, you should know that the new york state police that retook the prison were the same body -- it was the same body that governor nelson rockefeller put in charge of investigating the scene. so needless to say, key evidence was disappeared, photographs were doctored, film displaced, statements were changed and went
>> the copy for the attica records. copies attica records. >> proves that they were there. >> at least what i said was true which is, you know, i went there on that day and i took copies and i paid for those copies? >> and what was in those records particularly that -- that you think was not necessarily supposed to be released to a historian writing a book on attica? >> after the retaking on the scene members of the attorney general's office who are charged with...
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set the stage of what happened in of the conditions that led to attica and then what happened at attica. >> attica, new york is a tiny town upstate. and it remains a state prison where there were about 2400 men crammed in severely overcrowded, much like it is today. men were suffering some inhumane conditions, being set on 63 cents a get day, given one square of toilet paper per day, not been able to see their children if they were not married to the mother. and having to deal with rules, i tell the story because it symbolizes the degradation, that you could earn perot but the administration would hand to this outdated phone book and say you cannot leave until you have written to an employer and that employer agrees to hire you. not too many employers were thrilled to hire someone with a postmark of attica correctional facility. you had to pay for the stamps of paper and nobody had money. so these were degrading conditions. what ultimately happens is a protest that is asking for verys basic improvements to conditions and this is the new extraordinary protest because it happens over four
set the stage of what happened in of the conditions that led to attica and then what happened at attica. >> attica, new york is a tiny town upstate. and it remains a state prison where there were about 2400 men crammed in severely overcrowded, much like it is today. men were suffering some inhumane conditions, being set on 63 cents a get day, given one square of toilet paper per day, not been able to see their children if they were not married to the mother. and having to deal with rules,...
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and what happened at attica in 71. >> so, attica, new york, is a tiny town of state and remains today a state prison where there were about 2400 men crammed in, severely overcrowded as much of prisons are today these were men who were suffering pretty inhumane conditions. being given one square of toilet paper today, not a book to see their children if they weren't married to the mother of their children. and having to deal with really capricious rules. for example, to the storyline because it symbolizes the degradation of it all over that you could get: current parole but then the administration would hand you this outdated phone book and say you can't leave until you have written to an employer and that employer agrees to hire you. well, i can assure you not to many employers were thrilled to hire someone with the postmark about a cup correctional facility and also you had to pay for the stamp and you had to pay for the paper and no one had any money, so these were just the sort of degradation degrading conditions and what ultimately happens is a protest that is asking for again, ve
and what happened at attica in 71. >> so, attica, new york, is a tiny town of state and remains today a state prison where there were about 2400 men crammed in, severely overcrowded as much of prisons are today these were men who were suffering pretty inhumane conditions. being given one square of toilet paper today, not a book to see their children if they weren't married to the mother of their children. and having to deal with really capricious rules. for example, to the storyline...
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the shelter expects to be at exapt by attica attica pasty. >> the kern county is dubbed the killer kernthere are powerful currents. 50 trained eyes will watch the river. >> the current is too strong? >> i think the last 5 years of low water, people get overconfident. i have been on the mccloud and the pit, they are running aggressively. kids if you grew up in the area you have a certain swimming hole. you are 16 now you go and the volume or the cubic feet per second is often 20, 50, 40 percent higher. it is a bad mix. the water is cold too. you are dealing with the hypothermia issue. it only takes 15 minutes. >>> some of the hubs will be busy, dallas, denver, i missed atlanta. they will have flight delays. nothing massive. fog along the coast will try to reform. it came flying in there. tomorrow it will be back. it will not be as intrusive. temperatures will be warmer. you can see the shot from the last hour, the difference coming over twin peeks. the golden gate bridge is here. i love that shot. i guess that is mt. backa. you see the coast live. it burns off quickly. 90s show up in the
the shelter expects to be at exapt by attica attica pasty. >> the kern county is dubbed the killer kernthere are powerful currents. 50 trained eyes will watch the river. >> the current is too strong? >> i think the last 5 years of low water, people get overconfident. i have been on the mccloud and the pit, they are running aggressively. kids if you grew up in the area you have a certain swimming hole. you are 16 now you go and the volume or the cubic feet per second is often...
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volunteers from abc 7 joined with our friends attica boom, lucasfilm and disney to begin work on a new playground for the center. and employees there are excited. >> it means a lot to me. i have been a part of the community center for about 17 years now and i'm excited. the labor, i wasn't ready for it, but you know, i'm here and excited. i'm going to give it my all. >> today was a prep day for the project and construction will begin on thursday. >> we took part in something like that three years ago and the kids loved it. a great community thing to do. >>> labor of love. what's going on today, larry. >> not a lot of kaboom in the all-star game tonight. this didn't count. no impact on homefield for the no impact on homefield for the first time in food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humong
volunteers from abc 7 joined with our friends attica boom, lucasfilm and disney to begin work on a new playground for the center. and employees there are excited. >> it means a lot to me. i have been a part of the community center for about 17 years now and i'm excited. the labor, i wasn't ready for it, but you know, i'm here and excited. i'm going to give it my all. >> today was a prep day for the project and construction will begin on thursday. >> we took part in something...
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volunteers from abc 7 joined with our friends attica boom, lucasfilm and disney to begin work on a newthe center. and employees there are excited. >> it means a lot to me. i have been a part of the community center for about 17 years now and i'm excited. the labor, i wasn't ready for it, but you know, i'm here and excited. i'm going to give it my all. >> today was a prep day for the project and construction will begin on thursday. >> we took part in something like that three years ago and the kids loved it. a great community thing to do. >>> labor of love. what's going on today, larry. >> not a lot of kaboom in the all-star game tonight. this didn't count. no impact on homefield for the first time in ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your su
volunteers from abc 7 joined with our friends attica boom, lucasfilm and disney to begin work on a newthe center. and employees there are excited. >> it means a lot to me. i have been a part of the community center for about 17 years now and i'm excited. the labor, i wasn't ready for it, but you know, i'm here and excited. i'm going to give it my all. >> today was a prep day for the project and construction will begin on thursday. >> we took part in something like that three...
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the 34-year-old bonds had a violent past sentenced to six years in attica prison for armed robbery. he was paroled in 2013. there were many other arrests including one in 2001. bonds accused of attacking an officer with brass knuckles. officials focusing on an 11-minute anti-police rant he focused on police last september. a 48-year-old mother of three was a 12 year veteran of the force remembered by those who had kind encounters with her. >> i haerd it this morning and it really touched me. i knew her. i knew her. >> reporter: more than 20 officers have died this year as a result of crimes nation wide. abc news, new york. >>> a canadian man suspected of stabbing a police lieutenant at the airport in flint, michigan was arranigned today in federal court. he was indicted by a grand jury on charges of committing an act of violence at an airport and interfering with security. investigators say he shot before stabbing police lieutenant jeff nevel in the neck. he survived that attack. he was motivated by hatred for the u.s. and acting alone. >>> 26 people have been killed in a violent gu
the 34-year-old bonds had a violent past sentenced to six years in attica prison for armed robbery. he was paroled in 2013. there were many other arrests including one in 2001. bonds accused of attacking an officer with brass knuckles. officials focusing on an 11-minute anti-police rant he focused on police last september. a 48-year-old mother of three was a 12 year veteran of the force remembered by those who had kind encounters with her. >> i haerd it this morning and it really touched...
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that's new on nbc 10 news attica. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design.ngine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. ♪ the line for the ice cream truck was a long one today. the truck arrived with plenty of cool treats. people on bikes, wagons, scooters took a ride before stopping for a cone. >>> from the suburbs to the shore. there's no shortage of beach goers soaking in the sun and sand. we take a live look at the scene in cape may. a perfect place to spend the holiday. winding down a bit. if you're hitting ben franklin parkway tonight, you'll have plenty of company. a live look as you see the stage and the crowd gathering for the grand finale of wawa welcome america festival. a concert will begin at 7:00 and followed by a fireworks show at 9:30. you can see it on nbc 10. >>> here is a catch. we are tracking some scattered storms. you can see them here on first alert radar. this will be one of the nights when the exclusive neighborhood weather will help you out. tim f
that's new on nbc 10 news attica. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design.ngine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer today and get up to $4,500 in allowances. ♪ the line for the ice cream truck was a long one today. the truck arrived with plenty of cool treats. people on bikes, wagons, scooters took a ride before stopping for a cone. >>> from the suburbs to the shore. there's no shortage of beach goers soaking in the sun...
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. >> it is a shame that some people were turned away because you were attica passity.ow many people were here. >> a little over 37,000. but this evening we have a fireworks show every evening on our amphitheater. if it missed it last night, come back. we are open through the 9th of july. every night around 9:30, we have a fireworks show on the property. >> thank you. a lot going on. the fair goes until sunday. as for the kids who were arrested, we don't know who started the fight but they missed the fireworks. >>> a player with the san jose earthquakes organization is in critical but stable condition this morning after he nearly drowned yesterday at lake tahoe. he had trouble swimming and was pulled there the water -- pulled from the water and needed resuscitation. he was air lifted to a medical center in reno. the earthquakes loaned him out this past season. the quakes issued a statement updating his condition and offering his thoughts and prayers to him and his family and friends. >>> colin kaepernick will spark more controversy and conversation about a quote online.
. >> it is a shame that some people were turned away because you were attica passity.ow many people were here. >> a little over 37,000. but this evening we have a fireworks show every evening on our amphitheater. if it missed it last night, come back. we are open through the 9th of july. every night around 9:30, we have a fireworks show on the property. >> thank you. a lot going on. the fair goes until sunday. as for the kids who were arrested, we don't know who started the...
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some of that time was served at the attica correctional facility which had no correctional effect onhe walked by a police van in the bronx and fired one round from a .38 caliber revolver into the head of officer miosotis familia. police nearby then shot and killed alexander bonds. she was rushed to the hospital, her three kids were notified. her 128-year-old twins and her 20-year-old college girl daughter. her 86-year-old mother who lives in miosotis familia's apartment in the bronx had to be told the horrible news. word spread quickly to relative inside the dominican republic who suddenly had to make reservations to new york city. she clung to life in surgery for three hours and was pronounced dead at 3:37 a.m. her nephew, john quell low, told "the new york times" she was a wore yore to tell you the truth. she was a fighter. she was tough. that was the job for her. she would say there is nothing easy about it but she loved what she did. new york city police miosotis familia was 4 years old. after a day of celebration, the bronx, new york city and this country lost a hero last night
some of that time was served at the attica correctional facility which had no correctional effect onhe walked by a police van in the bronx and fired one round from a .38 caliber revolver into the head of officer miosotis familia. police nearby then shot and killed alexander bonds. she was rushed to the hospital, her three kids were notified. her 128-year-old twins and her 20-year-old college girl daughter. her 86-year-old mother who lives in miosotis familia's apartment in the bronx had to be...
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years behind bars some of his sentence was spent in one of new york's most notorious prisons the attica correctional facility. a washington student fatally shot by police in june had not been armed with a knife as initially suspected it turns out the sharp object in tommy lee's hand at the time of his death was a pan artie's procedure santos has the story today from los angeles. can you tell us exactly what led up to this incident. on you this incident took place just before midnight on june thirteenth now that is when sheriffs with the king's county office had been alerted of a gunshot ringing through a neighborhood in the city of derian and that's near seattle now the police arrived and they spoke with a homeowner who said that he had fired a warning shot at the ground trying to deter somebody who had a sharp objects possibly a knife from coming after him now according to a press release from the sheriff's department quote the homeowner ran back into his house and slammed the door just as the suspect was about to enter the suspect began pounding on the door and stabbing it with the ob
years behind bars some of his sentence was spent in one of new york's most notorious prisons the attica correctional facility. a washington student fatally shot by police in june had not been armed with a knife as initially suspected it turns out the sharp object in tommy lee's hand at the time of his death was a pan artie's procedure santos has the story today from los angeles. can you tell us exactly what led up to this incident. on you this incident took place just before midnight on june...
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this was a couple of years before attica. neither mayor lindsay or mayor wanted to deal with these problems directly. both men, i can talk more about them in the q and a because they had an interesting biography shaping his approach the problems of new york. both chose primarily to burrow. to make up this growing gap between revenues and expenses so much so that debt service became the third largest budget 80 -- item. won on the slogan if you do not know the buck, you don't know the job. he had grown up in poverty on the lower east side. he studied accounting at city college. he worked his way up through the democratic machine. he served as comptroller under lindsay. the new york times saw him as a real force of fiscal rectitude. once he was in office, it became clear that his wrath on the city's finances -- grasp on the city finances was limited. is the interesting part role of a younger generation of city officials plays in exposing the budget problems. coming out of elite universities, unlike mayor beam, sometimes with the
this was a couple of years before attica. neither mayor lindsay or mayor wanted to deal with these problems directly. both men, i can talk more about them in the q and a because they had an interesting biography shaping his approach the problems of new york. both chose primarily to burrow. to make up this growing gap between revenues and expenses so much so that debt service became the third largest budget 80 -- item. won on the slogan if you do not know the buck, you don't know the job. he had...