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after repeated floodings of ballard's toilet.nning into ballard's cell. the report found that ballard was laying in his own waste. >> spraying deodorizer. >> reports, correction officers were bringing aerosol cans from home because the stench was so bad coming from the cell. >> here, an inmate who delivered a food tray pulled his shirt up over his nose. the report found the videotape indicated ballard's cell was closely unsanitary. finally on the sixth day, medical workers were called. according to the report, an officer asked ballard if he could get up on his own. "i need help" ballard said. inmate workers carried him out and put him on a gurney. record show, ballard went into cardiac arrest soon after and died hours later. >> they watched him languish for seven days as he died. and they did nothing. it was the functional equivalent of torture. they killed him. >> reporter: the city's medical examiner declared ballard's death a homicide according to the commission report and called the medical and custodial treatment from the ti
after repeated floodings of ballard's toilet.nning into ballard's cell. the report found that ballard was laying in his own waste. >> spraying deodorizer. >> reports, correction officers were bringing aerosol cans from home because the stench was so bad coming from the cell. >> here, an inmate who delivered a food tray pulled his shirt up over his nose. the report found the videotape indicated ballard's cell was closely unsanitary. finally on the sixth day, medical workers...
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ballard's cell.ound that ballard was lying in his own waste. he's spraying-- deodorizer? >> abady: yes. the reports are that corrections officers were bringing aerosol cans from home because the stench was so bad coming from that cell. >> whitaker: here, an inmate who delivered a food tray pulled his shirt up over his nose. the report found the videotape indicated ballard's cell was "grossly unsanitary." finally, on the sixth day, medical workers were called. according to the report, an officer asked ballard if he could get up on his own. "i need help" ballard said. inmate workers carried him out of his cell and put him on a gurney. records showed ballard went into cardiac arrest soon after. he died hours later. >> abady: they watched him languish for seven days as he died. and they did nothing. it was the functional equivalent of torture. they killed him. >> whitaker: the city's medical examiner declared ballard's death a homicide, according to the commission report. it called ballard's medical and
ballard's cell.ound that ballard was lying in his own waste. he's spraying-- deodorizer? >> abady: yes. the reports are that corrections officers were bringing aerosol cans from home because the stench was so bad coming from that cell. >> whitaker: here, an inmate who delivered a food tray pulled his shirt up over his nose. the report found the videotape indicated ballard's cell was "grossly unsanitary." finally, on the sixth day, medical workers were called. according to...
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so the story is very much like the ballard. they go out to smuggle and get ambushed and that is what inspired the ballard. and she asked if i want to see a picture of my brother and i said absolutely. and the picture of this famous liquor smuggler who is mentioned by name, the picture was his wedding picture. he d he d he didn't have a rifle or anything. he was someone who had lost his wife, had kids, saw an opportunity to make money on the side and said yes and didn't come back. she said he is buried in a local cemetery and told me the story the family was afraid after the murder and couldn't get the body and went back years later and dug him up because they put him in a shallow grave and recognized a chain he wore. what blew my mind is i tweent the cemetery to see this legendary figure and on the stone was the entire ballard on his monument. what blew me away is this person who was an outlaw according to english newspapers would be celebrated. and the artist who made the monument did it for cost and didn't accept a profit bou
so the story is very much like the ballard. they go out to smuggle and get ambushed and that is what inspired the ballard. and she asked if i want to see a picture of my brother and i said absolutely. and the picture of this famous liquor smuggler who is mentioned by name, the picture was his wedding picture. he d he d he didn't have a rifle or anything. he was someone who had lost his wife, had kids, saw an opportunity to make money on the side and said yes and didn't come back. she said he is...
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simon ballard joining us. yogi dewan stays with us a little bit longer. you know, we are going to take a quick look at brent. it is rising a little bit; looks like brent is going up. this could be related to the the marketuwait, getting more accepting of the fact that the strike isn't going anywhere. we will be monitoring that throughout the day. in the past we have seen the spread narrow, and it looks like it is widening out. we are few minutes into the trading day. i hope my time is right, because up next, it is time for battle of the charts. anna, i'm going to get a chart and you will get a chart and are guest gets to adjudicate. ♪ hans: welcome back to "on the move." it is time for the battle of the charts. what i going to show you is the number of chinese tourists going to japan. be overly for my chart is the idea that we have a lot better economic data coming out of china then we know. it's a recently positive, that risk on sentiment. we have had the monthly visitors to japan. this white line shows you the spike. this shows you a wealthy, middle-cla
simon ballard joining us. yogi dewan stays with us a little bit longer. you know, we are going to take a quick look at brent. it is rising a little bit; looks like brent is going up. this could be related to the the marketuwait, getting more accepting of the fact that the strike isn't going anywhere. we will be monitoring that throughout the day. in the past we have seen the spread narrow, and it looks like it is widening out. we are few minutes into the trading day. i hope my time is right,...
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. >> a renter's right group called tenants together is now gathering this for a ballard measure. >> it is again in the city of alameda. >>> contra costa county sheriff's. this was a murder suicide. they were called to a home on sandy drive. a woman was found shot to death inside her car in front of her house. >> a male victim was located not too far away. >> this is the male victim as san si young. >> she was on her way to work as a pastry chef at the hotel in san francisco. >> she dated the map more than five times. and recently tried to brake off the relationship. >> reporter: he was waiting outside the house and shot her when she got go in her car. >> they are looking for the exact motive for the shooting. >> this auto we had shop is facing charges of this. he owns carlos' body shop in san jose. he, his wife and six other people. took part in crashes. and filed false claims. >> the fraud task force discovered that they brought insurance coverage under fake names and trout santa clara county. >> the accidents never occurred. >> and it was for the purpose of getting paid out for the i
. >> a renter's right group called tenants together is now gathering this for a ballard measure. >> it is again in the city of alameda. >>> contra costa county sheriff's. this was a murder suicide. they were called to a home on sandy drive. a woman was found shot to death inside her car in front of her house. >> a male victim was located not too far away. >> this is the male victim as san si young. >> she was on her way to work as a pastry chef at the...
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. >> reporter: ballard. alter ego rico. the mike. >> i'm a whole other person. >> reporter: she says she knew she was a poet but too shy to let anybody know it. >> reporter: you shy? >> yes. >> reporter: really? >> yes. >> reporter: how? >> i can't even explain it. >> we're going to do a little simulation. >> reporter: she was failing in school. and in life. she only came here for extra credit. >> the table have totally flipped for me. because i was that student that didn't even want to come to school, now i'm coming to school ready to share my knowledge. >> for them their poetry gives them space for them to be a lot of the things they witness in their communities and say we aren't going to be silenced. >> reporter: many here found their voices and stepped up their grades. through english teacher kate minor's poetry club. at the academy at palumbo. like nadin, mike white and smith. >> it helps my confidence because i can knauer argue things i know. >> safe space where you can talk about, you know, what's going on with you.
. >> reporter: ballard. alter ego rico. the mike. >> i'm a whole other person. >> reporter: she says she knew she was a poet but too shy to let anybody know it. >> reporter: you shy? >> yes. >> reporter: really? >> yes. >> reporter: how? >> i can't even explain it. >> we're going to do a little simulation. >> reporter: she was failing in school. and in life. she only came here for extra credit. >> the table have totally...
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. >> reporter: ballard altar eg ego. knew she was a poet but too shy to let anybody know it. >> shy, you? >> yes. >> really? >> yes. >> how? >> i can even explain it. does we're going to do a little simulation. >> reporter: she was failing in school. and in life. she only came here for extra credit. >> the table has totally flipped for me. because he was that student that didn't even want to come to school. now, i'm coming to school to share my knowledge. >> for them their poet tree gives space for them to speak back to a lot of the things they witness in the communities and say that he aren't going to be silenced. >> reporter: many here found their voices and stepped up their grades. through english teacher kate minor's poet tree club. >> this wonderland wasn't dream. >> reporter: at the academy at palumbo. like nadin. mike white, and smith. it. >> helps my confidence because i'm -- i can now are a you go safe and i know so i'm now more confident person with my knowledge and my words. >> this type of space it creates fo
. >> reporter: ballard altar eg ego. knew she was a poet but too shy to let anybody know it. >> shy, you? >> yes. >> really? >> yes. >> how? >> i can even explain it. does we're going to do a little simulation. >> reporter: she was failing in school. and in life. she only came here for extra credit. >> the table has totally flipped for me. because he was that student that didn't even want to come to school. now, i'm coming to school to share...
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charles, simon ballard says that the cbf has been a more cautious story.ond market has rallied in terms of their position, but cbf maybe more cautious. have the equity markets and analysts historical precedence? charles: maybe a little bit, in the short-term. it's always very difficult to say whether the margin will be 1.4% or 1.6%. a little bit of inflation in the system could make it easier for it to be 1.6%, and then the earnings estimates will creep up again. isally, the other question there's this big number of their lease commitments, and it is a question of what they can do to get that down. it's important both for operational reasons, because they are paying too much rent, and for financial reasons. function,is the dbs which shows you a fairly big company need to get over. how big a concern is that going to be? >>charles: in terms of financial debt, i don't think we are in a particularly bad position. it's the big concerns that are the lease commitments, and to a lesser extent the pension funds. there's about $5 billion, but the cash flow is pretty
charles, simon ballard says that the cbf has been a more cautious story.ond market has rallied in terms of their position, but cbf maybe more cautious. have the equity markets and analysts historical precedence? charles: maybe a little bit, in the short-term. it's always very difficult to say whether the margin will be 1.4% or 1.6%. a little bit of inflation in the system could make it easier for it to be 1.6%, and then the earnings estimates will creep up again. isally, the other question...
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it was a new york times notable book of 2010 and won the ernester ballard book prize -- that sounds like a good prize. and as i said before she lives in brooklyn. and i thought -- i want to thank katie for picking me to be the hostess of this event because i have been married for 30 years and barely remember being singled. i thought we would start out with both of them talking about how they came to write these books at a similar time. >> okay. thanks. why don't you go first? your book was first. >> what happened with me is i wrote a cover story for the atlantic in 2011 also called all the single ladies and the assignment was to look at contemporary marriage trends and how the media is reporting them. i came across a statistic of nearly half the population being unmarried and i realized this was my way into the story. the atlantic asked me to write it in the first person drawing on my own experience as an unmarried woman of 38 or something at the time. i ended up writing this story and it touched on single women and marriage trends and it went viral. i started hearing from women and men
it was a new york times notable book of 2010 and won the ernester ballard book prize -- that sounds like a good prize. and as i said before she lives in brooklyn. and i thought -- i want to thank katie for picking me to be the hostess of this event because i have been married for 30 years and barely remember being singled. i thought we would start out with both of them talking about how they came to write these books at a similar time. >> okay. thanks. why don't you go first? your book...
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this is based on the ballard distaupian novel, which was a huge hit. >> it's become a huge cult classic. it's set in this tower block in 1975. it's also quite futuristic. it's very stylized. initially, it's seductive and glamorous, like an ocean liner disappearing over the horizon. after a while, the inhabitants yield to their darker instincts. it's ae delaware descended to -- >> chaos. absolute chaos. >> on film but also on the set, there was chaos. >> why am i getting this? >> you all stayed in a hotel, apparently, together. >> we all lived together. we were all running around with black eyes and blood. it was pretty crazy. we laughed our heads off and had a great time. >> oen wheatley who created it, creates a safe atmosphere on set. everything the characters are doing are indulging their appetite. >> good morning. >> would you like to go into that a little more detail? >> i don't know i should. i should leave it there, yeah. >> what happens in the apartment, stays in the apartment. >> yeah. >> high-rise. >> there was a lot of dancing. huge amount of dancing. >> we enjoyed it. >> luk
this is based on the ballard distaupian novel, which was a huge hit. >> it's become a huge cult classic. it's set in this tower block in 1975. it's also quite futuristic. it's very stylized. initially, it's seductive and glamorous, like an ocean liner disappearing over the horizon. after a while, the inhabitants yield to their darker instincts. it's ae delaware descended to -- >> chaos. absolute chaos. >> on film but also on the set, there was chaos. >> why am i getting...
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this is based on the jj ballard novel which is a huge hit. >> it's become a classic of some standing.ery stylized. initially it's seductive and glamorous like an ocean liner disappearing over the horizon. after a file the residents kind of yield to their darker instincts. >> on film but i also understand off camera on the set there was a bit of chaos. >> you were all staying in a hotel apparently. >> we lived together. there was a funny trailer camp. it was mad. we were all running around with black eyes and blood. it was pretty crazy. but we laughed our heads off and had a great time. >> the director created a very safe atmosphere onset. what the characters are doing is kind of indulging their appetites. >> good morning. >> would you like to go into that in a little more detail? >> i don't know that i should. leave it there. >> what happens in the apartment stays in the apartment. >> yeah. there was a lot of dancing. a huge amount of dancing. >> what kind of dancing? >> a dance off. >> that is actually a fantastic moment. watching it live was great. they just had a dance off, a prope
this is based on the jj ballard novel which is a huge hit. >> it's become a classic of some standing.ery stylized. initially it's seductive and glamorous like an ocean liner disappearing over the horizon. after a file the residents kind of yield to their darker instincts. >> on film but i also understand off camera on the set there was a bit of chaos. >> you were all staying in a hotel apparently. >> we lived together. there was a funny trailer camp. it was mad. we were...