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there is a pilot bram. program. i want to thank the public defender who's here as well. he's done a lot of work on how evidence is collected around arrests and has done a lot of work on the issue of body mounting cameras. today actually has an op ed in the examiner around it as well which i appreciated to help frame today's discussion. i think there's moving forward with the city so it'll be great to hear from the police department what is happening and we also have the members of the aclu here as well to discuss the ideas around the use of body mounting cameras and i want to make sure we get their perspectives as well. there are, i think some rules of the road that i think enable them to be used more effectively and with transparency. the aclu also has report of use of body mounted cameras and i think they'll be here to share those as well. i believe we have detective joyce hicks here as well and she may be arriving later and now i'll cede the mic. . we've dot at lot of work around the body cameras about i'll go briefly over the presentation and please interrupt if you
there is a pilot bram. program. i want to thank the public defender who's here as well. he's done a lot of work on how evidence is collected around arrests and has done a lot of work on the issue of body mounting cameras. today actually has an op ed in the examiner around it as well which i appreciated to help frame today's discussion. i think there's moving forward with the city so it'll be great to hear from the police department what is happening and we also have the members of the aclu here...
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oscar, you mentioned the swedish public, and i think it is for people wayofinging this bram and the unitedtates, it's probably worthwhile to talk about how different it feels. if you are sitting inega, that soviet -- excuse me, see. >> russian possibilities of an expansionist feeling of more confidence on the world stage, feels very different, than it does in des moines or chick go, the idea that rush are sha could actually accidentally or on purpose go to war again is a real problem and one with that you actually have to worry about. >> rush are sha is going to war, they invaded georgia, they put in military forces they went with into the territory of the remainder of georgia. not only the parts with with the mandates. they now recognize independent states, they have gone into ukraine, they have annexed crimea, they have permented the uprisings in eastern ukraine. so russia duh have it's military on the lue right now. and that is something that i think all of us whether it's in des moines, we with need to pay attention to. >> is there a difference between what they call their states that
oscar, you mentioned the swedish public, and i think it is for people wayofinging this bram and the unitedtates, it's probably worthwhile to talk about how different it feels. if you are sitting inega, that soviet -- excuse me, see. >> russian possibilities of an expansionist feeling of more confidence on the world stage, feels very different, than it does in des moines or chick go, the idea that rush are sha could actually accidentally or on purpose go to war again is a real problem and...
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bram stoker's dracula is of the bloodthirsty joo. he keeps -- bourgeois. he keeps gold coins in his council. if this difficult the region as a vaccinated. of all the metaphors adjusted in the clinical pages of dracula, disease is one of the most obvious. dracula arrived in england just as a new disease might arrive, on a boat. he summoned towards the rats in his infected evil spreads to the first woman he bites to the women she feeds on unwitting that night. what makes dracula terrifying and what takes the plot of the story so long to resolve is that he is a monster whose monstrosity is contagious. germ theory was widely accepted by 1897 when dracula was published, but only after having been ridiculed earlier in the century. the suspicion that microorganisms of some sort cause disease have been around for so long that the figure was already considered outdated by the time louis pasteur demonstrated the presence of germs in the air with his court and on court flasks of sterile broth. among the vampire hunters to pursue dracula, sterilizing his coffin so he
bram stoker's dracula is of the bloodthirsty joo. he keeps -- bourgeois. he keeps gold coins in his council. if this difficult the region as a vaccinated. of all the metaphors adjusted in the clinical pages of dracula, disease is one of the most obvious. dracula arrived in england just as a new disease might arrive, on a boat. he summoned towards the rats in his infected evil spreads to the first woman he bites to the women she feeds on unwitting that night. what makes dracula terrifying and...
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>> uno de los personajes mÁs terribles histÓricos de europa inspirÓ la clÁsica obra literaria de bram obligaciÓn de ponerle mi propio sello al personaje para mostrar una parte de la historia que nadie conocÍa hasta ahora. >> ambientada en los aÑos del reinado del prÍncipe de rumanÍa, pretende revelar los orÍgenes del mito y las razones que llevaron al emperador a convertirse en el primer vampiro de la historia que han inspirado mÁs de 200 pelÍculas. >> esa 200 pelÍculas estÁn basadas en historia de bram stoker, escrita hace mÁs de 100 aÑos, pero esta historia se remonta 400 aÑos antes, a la figura de la historia del emperador que inspirÓ la leyenda. >> shore que debuta como director en la pelÍcula, relata el personaje como un hÉroe. >> estÁ siguiendo una historia humana, de un hombre que lucha por su gente y por el amor de su esposa, y la responsabilidad de ser un buen padre para su hijo. un hombre entregado a su familia, es una historia llena de emociones. >> ese su amor por su familia es lo que lleva al personaje a ser un pacto oscuro para garantizar su protecciÓn, un pacto que lo p
>> uno de los personajes mÁs terribles histÓricos de europa inspirÓ la clÁsica obra literaria de bram obligaciÓn de ponerle mi propio sello al personaje para mostrar una parte de la historia que nadie conocÍa hasta ahora. >> ambientada en los aÑos del reinado del prÍncipe de rumanÍa, pretende revelar los orÍgenes del mito y las razones que llevaron al emperador a convertirse en el primer vampiro de la historia que han inspirado mÁs de 200 pelÍculas. >> esa 200...
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your weekend forecast vee at ride to conquer cancer most importantly benefiting the great folks at a bram son cancer center at hup. so ultimate doppler, watching some rain, the heaviest rain around west virginia, kentucky, southern ohio, and what we're seeing is band of rain starting to move into the washington d.c. area. earlier we even saw a little bit of glean on radar in our area but most of that is increased in cloud cover, and the increase in moisture in the air. so even though you may see a little bit of sunshine right now, clouds are going to be taking over pretty quickly. when all is said and done, as far as future rainfall totals maybe half inch to an inch of rain in most places. the heavier rain being to the south of philadelphia, and that will last into tomorrow morning. temperatures, as you walk out the door, 41 degrees. chilly one up in the mountains this morning. bethlehem has 44. allentown 43. and doylestown and warminster 46 degrees. but we're at 55 degrees here in the city. we have a few peaks of sunshine, and 50 degrees in atlantic city but 60 in cape may. so that is wh
your weekend forecast vee at ride to conquer cancer most importantly benefiting the great folks at a bram son cancer center at hup. so ultimate doppler, watching some rain, the heaviest rain around west virginia, kentucky, southern ohio, and what we're seeing is band of rain starting to move into the washington d.c. area. earlier we even saw a little bit of glean on radar in our area but most of that is increased in cloud cover, and the increase in moisture in the air. so even though you may...
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we base the story back in the 1400s with the historic figure who actually inspired bram stroker.ey really? >> they are. it's the oddest thing. see, they look good on that screen there. >> you could be dracula. >> i was born to play a vampire at some point in my career. they're huge. a lot of people think i had them filed for the film. but, no. >> no? >> that would be silly. >> and painful. >> and painful, yes. yeah. >> so transform yourself into this character. you had to have hair extensions. >> i did. >> something i don't know anything about. what does it take you each day to get ready for this? >> hair extensions, as you women know, they put them in and about three weeks later they start falling out and you have to have them replied. it takes about seven hours. horrible. i don't know why people do it. >> that look there. >> my hair was a bit longer. it made it just -- but hell. hell. absolutely hell. and the armor, that was hell, too. it looks fantastic. that's what's most important. but it was very uncomfortable to fight in. >> this is your first leading role. you've been in
we base the story back in the 1400s with the historic figure who actually inspired bram stroker.ey really? >> they are. it's the oddest thing. see, they look good on that screen there. >> you could be dracula. >> i was born to play a vampire at some point in my career. they're huge. a lot of people think i had them filed for the film. but, no. >> no? >> that would be silly. >> and painful. >> and painful, yes. yeah. >> so transform yourself into...