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bird sings." >> this tune is heard on the distant hill by the caged bird sings of freedom. >> reporter: as a single mother, angelou pursued the arts. she moved to europe, then africa, before returning to the states and joining the civil rights movement. >> i know how people see their world. whites can see a world with no blacks. blacks can see a world with no whites-- that's very rare, if at all. asians can see a world with no latinos. or fat people see a world with no thin. and fat-- i can't, i won't live in that world. >> reporter: she became an actress, a movie director, a producer, and won three grammys. >> she understood about sacrifice and about paying dues. >> reporter: jazz great and cbs cultural correspondent wynton marsalis worked with angelou in 2003. >> that type of intellectual power with that type of soul and feeling, with the type of fire and the type of gentle gratitude is a rare combination. >> reporter: angelou her poem "on the pulse of mourning" at president bill clinton's inauguration. >> the rock cries out to us clearly, forcefully, come. you may stand up on my bac
bird sings." >> this tune is heard on the distant hill by the caged bird sings of freedom. >> reporter: as a single mother, angelou pursued the arts. she moved to europe, then africa, before returning to the states and joining the civil rights movement. >> i know how people see their world. whites can see a world with no blacks. blacks can see a world with no whites-- that's very rare, if at all. asians can see a world with no latinos. or fat people see a world with no...
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you heard of cage diving where diver is protected by a metal cage. that's not what we chose to do.t was an incredible experience. preparing to swim with great white sharks without a cage produces two reactions. the first is, well, fear. it's hard to believe you're about to actually do this. the second reaction is a surge of adrenaline. gets your heart beating. mike knows that better than anyone. he's dived with great whites without a cage hundreds of times. he once even caught on a great white's dorsal fins. he insists they are top predators but not the man eating machine so often portrayed in movies. we decided to take him up on his offer to dive with the sharks without a cage. to see the great whites in their natural state. >> what do i need to know before going down. >> whatever you do, don't make fast movements. we're jackal at a lion feed. as long as the jackal behaves he doesn't get killed. >> we're the jackal at a lion feed. >> exactly. >> they will let us be there as long as we don't interfere. >> don't grab a bone and run away. >> the water is filled with chum, fish parts,
you heard of cage diving where diver is protected by a metal cage. that's not what we chose to do.t was an incredible experience. preparing to swim with great white sharks without a cage produces two reactions. the first is, well, fear. it's hard to believe you're about to actually do this. the second reaction is a surge of adrenaline. gets your heart beating. mike knows that better than anyone. he's dived with great whites without a cage hundreds of times. he once even caught on a great...
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the cage and i ran across this cage. maybe 2 oofeet on top of the roof with fencing, and i went from the top of that cage on to a roof top, i grabbed a hold of the roof and got on top of the roof. and then we went from one roof to a fence. i climbed the fence underneath some barb wire. and down the fence. and on to a roof top. and then down off a roof top that was maybe 8 feet high. and then i ran in one direction to another fence and climbed a fence. i was maybe, i don't know 15 feet, 2 ofeet high. and underneath some more barb wire and then over another fence and underneath some more barb wire. and then maybe even over another fence and underneath some more barb wire. and then i managed to get to the -- to one of the front gates of the prison and i couldn't find any way out i sign a pipe that was going along this wall horizontal along a wall maybe 4 feet high on the wall. so i decided to try to get on top of this pipe and then shimmy my way across this wall around the corner to where the roof was lower and where i coul
the cage and i ran across this cage. maybe 2 oofeet on top of the roof with fencing, and i went from the top of that cage on to a roof top, i grabbed a hold of the roof and got on top of the roof. and then we went from one roof to a fence. i climbed the fence underneath some barb wire. and down the fence. and on to a roof top. and then down off a roof top that was maybe 8 feet high. and then i ran in one direction to another fence and climbed a fence. i was maybe, i don't know 15 feet, 2 ofeet...
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bam, he hits the cage. i've got my hands on his nose and looking into his mouth. >> a terrifying face-to-face ♪ fight with a hungry great white, when extreme escapes continues. . a full synthetic that starts pure. ♪ born from natural gas. ♪ it's the next revolution in synthetics. ♪ pennzoil platinum with pureplus technology. motor oil reimagined. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusu
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the lion is in a cage now, tranquilized. it is not gooding it harm anyone and all is well that end well. take a lock at pictures we have from a short time ago. maybe can you make out the cat in the cage. and a lot of officers who have been out here for the past, what, five hours now, standing around that cage and taking a lock at that magnificent animal. and again, this is an animal that showed up in town, first spotted about 6:15 on the 200 block of rangstorff. they couldn't find it. then find out it was in the garage on ka california street. for four hours plus, hiding in this garage underneath the car. it was an ideal situation for police in the sense that the garage has a gate on it. and somewhat like the animal was in a large cage. in any event, it stayed under the vehicle and a -- someone from the game state game came in with a tranquilizer gun. went in short time ago. tranquilized that animal and it is being taken away. don't know where, but somewhere far from mountain view after the ordeal here in town today. >> all
the lion is in a cage now, tranquilized. it is not gooding it harm anyone and all is well that end well. take a lock at pictures we have from a short time ago. maybe can you make out the cat in the cage. and a lot of officers who have been out here for the past, what, five hours now, standing around that cage and taking a lock at that magnificent animal. and again, this is an animal that showed up in town, first spotted about 6:15 on the 200 block of rangstorff. they couldn't find it. then find...
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we've been caged together too long. we've been caged together too long. how come body ever picks me? maybe they're looking for somebody different. pick me! well, the shelter's closing up for another day. we didn't get picked. i know. tomorrow. guaranteed. a few years ago, i noticed i was feeling increasingly tired. my fatigue was so intense that i got to the point sometimes when i got home from work, i couldn't even remember the drive. the excessive tiredness and forgetfulness - not to mention my snoring that constantly woke up my husband - prompted me to get a sleep test. the results showed that i have sleep apnea. sleep apnea is a common disorder in fact, 50 to 60 percent of those who snore have it. many couples accept snoring as an inevitable part of nightly life. but sleep apnea is associated with serious health problems such as the risk of high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and even heart failure. treatments for sleep apnea range from simple lifestyle changes to breathing machines to surgery. treating my sleep apnea has changed my life. armed
we've been caged together too long. we've been caged together too long. how come body ever picks me? maybe they're looking for somebody different. pick me! well, the shelter's closing up for another day. we didn't get picked. i know. tomorrow. guaranteed. a few years ago, i noticed i was feeling increasingly tired. my fatigue was so intense that i got to the point sometimes when i got home from work, i couldn't even remember the drive. the excessive tiredness and forgetfulness - not to mention...
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with big cat tranquilized in a cage. first sight came at 6:45 last night in the 200 block near central expressway. the heart of the city 5 mile away from the downtown area. hiding under a van here at the apartments on the 2000 block of california street, that's when police, game warden and the pem of the mpuma project moved in ad tranquilized him. >> he was calm, stayed there, didn't get shot and tried to run. he basically laid down and went to sleep. afterwards, he was calm, obviously he was out at that point when they put him back in the cage. >> reporter: it took about a minute and a half for the tranquilizer to take effect, that's when the mountain lion was moved into the cage. the big cat was wearing a tracking collar from the bay area puma project, a conservation program for mountain lions. it's ex-about abou-aboupected t into an undisclosed location. >>> new this morning, san francisco police are looking for the people who are inside a car that hit a pedestrian and then another car before crashing into a building
with big cat tranquilized in a cage. first sight came at 6:45 last night in the 200 block near central expressway. the heart of the city 5 mile away from the downtown area. hiding under a van here at the apartments on the 2000 block of california street, that's when police, game warden and the pem of the mpuma project moved in ad tranquilized him. >> he was calm, stayed there, didn't get shot and tried to run. he basically laid down and went to sleep. afterwards, he was calm, obviously he...
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you can see the big cat, sedated in its cage. matt keller jones us live with how this all started and how it ended. matt? >> reporter: eric, certainly an interesting night here in mountain view. that mountain lion spotted roaming the city streets before the law finally caught up with the big cat. excitement all came to an end with no one hurt and the mountain lion tranquilized. spotted 6:30 on the corner near central expressway. police set up a perimeter, told residents to stay inside, call 91 if they saw the animal. on the 2000 block of california street. >> the cat seen in an apartment complex that's heavily lived in, moved over into a park heavily travelled and came across a decently sized street, didn't get hit by cars or anything. there's usually a lot of people walking here. we're fortunate nate nobody got hurt and the cat didn't get hurt either. >> reporter: police moved the mountain lion out in the cage after 11:00 last night. the big cat wearing a tracking collar from the bay area puma project, a conservation project for
you can see the big cat, sedated in its cage. matt keller jones us live with how this all started and how it ended. matt? >> reporter: eric, certainly an interesting night here in mountain view. that mountain lion spotted roaming the city streets before the law finally caught up with the big cat. excitement all came to an end with no one hurt and the mountain lion tranquilized. spotted 6:30 on the corner near central expressway. police set up a perimeter, told residents to stay inside,...
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. >> reporter: her devastating childhood was depicted in her popular book "i know why the caged birdings" following sexual abuse at a young age, she refused to speak for six long years, but when she finally did, she was unstoppable. angelo was the first to deliver an inaugural poem since rosa parks in honor of president clinton. >> say simply, very simply, with hope good morning. >> reporter: her last message on twitter just a few days ago, listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of god. in a statement today, oprah winfrey called maya angelou a mother, sister, friend, adding, she will always be the rainbow in my clouds. and young people in her hometown honored the poet using her own words. >> the free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats down stream until the current ends. >> the cage bird sings with a fearful chill of things unknown. but longed for still. >> and his tune is heard on the distant hill, for the caged bird sings of freedom. >> reporter: maya angelou defied descriptions and probabilities as an artist as she succeeded in virtually everyth
. >> reporter: her devastating childhood was depicted in her popular book "i know why the caged birdings" following sexual abuse at a young age, she refused to speak for six long years, but when she finally did, she was unstoppable. angelo was the first to deliver an inaugural poem since rosa parks in honor of president clinton. >> say simply, very simply, with hope good morning. >> reporter: her last message on twitter just a few days ago, listen to yourself and in...
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. >> the mind is like a monkey in a cage.ou sit and the monkey is going to bounce around and be mischievous. it's going to bounce around a cage. but you have an alarm that's on for 20 minutes. two or three minutes into your meditation or even one minute, even 30 seconds, the mind is bouncing around going crazy. you say, yeah, you can go wherever you want but i'm sitting here. you're sitting but the mind is bouncing like a monkey in a cage. once the thoughts settle, you'll say, oh, my god, i'm meditating. then the mind bounces around some more. and it will settle even more. >> how did a guy from hip-hop off the street of queens become a yogi meditator -- how did it happen? you stumbled into a yoga class? >> i went to a yoga class because there were so many hot chicks there. >> okay. i knew there had to be some little catch there. >> that's why i went 20 years ago. there were no guys back then. >> myself and bobby. and that was it. 58 girls. >> 58 girls. big class. >> yeah, 60 people fit in steve ross' class. >> and you sit in
. >> the mind is like a monkey in a cage.ou sit and the monkey is going to bounce around and be mischievous. it's going to bounce around a cage. but you have an alarm that's on for 20 minutes. two or three minutes into your meditation or even one minute, even 30 seconds, the mind is bouncing around going crazy. you say, yeah, you can go wherever you want but i'm sitting here. you're sitting but the mind is bouncing like a monkey in a cage. once the thoughts settle, you'll say, oh, my god,...
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in the cage. everybody up. >> you guys done yet? >> coming out, blanco? >> you guys done?o still refuses to comply. forcing c.e.r.t. to escalate to nonlethal shotgun rounds. >> get down and take a shot. >> come on down, blanco. >> when you're ready. give him another one. >> coming down, blanco. >> good shot. >> i'll come down if you shoot me one more time. >> all right. >> hold up. >> medical? >> hold up. >> he refuses. >> i refuse. i'm all right. i'm 100% all right. >> hold on, blanco. >> check this out. >> yeah. >> we're going to just take our photographs. after that if you want to refuse medical, we'll give you your clothes back and we'll take you back. we'll get our pictures, give your clothes back and you sign the medical refusal and you're on your way back home. >> still got the camera. >> put him in the cage. >> with the extraction a success, deputy warden jaramillo debriefs with his teams. >> we need to document it very clearly about the limited time frame between taking it from one extreme to the next. >> yeah. once the team was put together and we entered the rec
in the cage. everybody up. >> you guys done yet? >> coming out, blanco? >> you guys done?o still refuses to comply. forcing c.e.r.t. to escalate to nonlethal shotgun rounds. >> get down and take a shot. >> come on down, blanco. >> when you're ready. give him another one. >> coming down, blanco. >> good shot. >> i'll come down if you shoot me one more time. >> all right. >> hold up. >> medical? >> hold up. >> he...
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>> he jumd into another caged area and there was a small dog in there. >> nothing can keep this dog caged> this owner says she cries every time she gets out the suitcase. >> you don't want mommy to go on a trip? >> that dog is like don't go. so loving. this is so sweet. it is like he is hatti inpattin suitcase. it shows you how smart they are. the other dog knew. they are smart. all right everybody. we are giving away an ipad mini right this minute. you will need a twitter account. it is easy to create one when you enter. click on the win an ipad mini icon. the buzz word for monday, is puzzle. now get on over to right this minute website and enter monday's buzz word puzzle. and don't worry if you don't win today we are giving away another ipad mini tomorrow. and follow us on twitter. >> it is a wedding toast served up with an ice ice baby twist. ♪ >> she is rapping her matrod of honor's beat. >> see why it took a major did you hear about the abominable ice cream man? what's that? he's a crazy ice cream eating monster who loves creamy delicious tillamook ice cream. (whispering) seriously?
>> he jumd into another caged area and there was a small dog in there. >> nothing can keep this dog caged> this owner says she cries every time she gets out the suitcase. >> you don't want mommy to go on a trip? >> that dog is like don't go. so loving. this is so sweet. it is like he is hatti inpattin suitcase. it shows you how smart they are. the other dog knew. they are smart. all right everybody. we are giving away an ipad mini right this minute. you will need a...
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the inmates now exercise in walk-alone areas called the cages. >> the cages is inhumane.hing but animals. people treat animals better than we're treated sometimes. it's like having a little monkey in a cage right here. put the monkey in the cell, put him out in the cage, let him get some air. >> although yard privileges have been restricted, the inmates agree that the cages have been effective in combating the inmate assaults that were so common in the past. >> it seems to me that this is just one more step towards administration's divide and conquer tactics. and it's working. it works well. i'll give them that. they know what they're doing. >>> next on "lockup" -- >> i want you to take the curtains down, turn around and submit to mechanical restraints. >> do what you gotta do. >> inmates go on the rampage in the prison's hospital ward. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for ad
the inmates now exercise in walk-alone areas called the cages. >> the cages is inhumane.hing but animals. people treat animals better than we're treated sometimes. it's like having a little monkey in a cage right here. put the monkey in the cell, put him out in the cage, let him get some air. >> although yard privileges have been restricted, the inmates agree that the cages have been effective in combating the inmate assaults that were so common in the past. >> it seems to me...
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she talked about i know why the caged bird could sing, she was one that had been caged.omeone looking outside the cage at a bird. this was a bird talking about being free. that gives you a different kind of validation that a politician runs trying to get some of the beams of your light, about the you become the spark for that life. she was that spark. that is why politicians would fall over themselves just to get dr. angelou to give some level of approval to them. >> yeah. absolutely. in another sphere, she was a mentor to oprah winfrey. we have a statement from her saying what stands out to me most about maya angelou, it's how she lived her life. she moved through the world with unshakeable calm confidence. a lot of those statements coming out. i want to play you just building on what rev was just talking about because in one of the spheres that she was able to uncage herself, was her brilliance with the written word and the education it took to get that. let me play you an interview that our own andrea mitchell did with maya angelou not too long ago and get your reacti
she talked about i know why the caged bird could sing, she was one that had been caged.omeone looking outside the cage at a bird. this was a bird talking about being free. that gives you a different kind of validation that a politician runs trying to get some of the beams of your light, about the you become the spark for that life. she was that spark. that is why politicians would fall over themselves just to get dr. angelou to give some level of approval to them. >> yeah. absolutely. in...
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he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com
he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com
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and cages and cages and very, very sick cats.ere was a large barn that also had cages and cages of cats. off of that barn were some pens with cats in them. you know, there was a trailer with cats. then come around the other side of the house, there's other pens with cats. >> deputy manager of cruelty investigations, ashley, and senior field responder, rowdy, join him on the rescue. >> anyone that looks at a situation like that would almost immediately wonder how somebody could care for that many animals. your immediate thought was, oh, my gosh, there are a lot of animals here. >> they were in every kind of device that you could put an animal in. >> that was overwhelming, the smell and the fecal matter and the urine in there. >> once the assessment is complete, the humane society puts together a plan to deal with hundreds of felines. >> once we got over the initial shock of the number of cats that we were going to have to remove from that property, we divide the property up into different zones, and we split into three teams. esse
and cages and cages and very, very sick cats.ere was a large barn that also had cages and cages of cats. off of that barn were some pens with cats in them. you know, there was a trailer with cats. then come around the other side of the house, there's other pens with cats. >> deputy manager of cruelty investigations, ashley, and senior field responder, rowdy, join him on the rescue. >> anyone that looks at a situation like that would almost immediately wonder how somebody could care...
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we've also covered things that are really minimal, , like cage retro fits to expand the numbers of cages we can use to house all the animals that come in. we've also had to purchase awnings for the building to keep up with the animals from over heating in the building space so very min pal things imal things that we've done to make the care better. at this point, it's up to you to decide to increase the funding and we respectfully request you consider that. thank you. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment on this item? seeing none, mr. chairman, may with close public comment? >> public comment now closed. >> colleagues, thank you for allowing us to hold this hearing today. i neglected to mention at the beginning to thank supervisor tang who cosponsored this hearing and who's been a very compassion nate at supporter of animal welfare in general. i think this is a very helpful hearing. i want to thank the agency and also the city administrator. i know the city administrator has taken the needs of animal care and control very seriously and i'm very appreciative of the time an
we've also covered things that are really minimal, , like cage retro fits to expand the numbers of cages we can use to house all the animals that come in. we've also had to purchase awnings for the building to keep up with the animals from over heating in the building space so very min pal things imal things that we've done to make the care better. at this point, it's up to you to decide to increase the funding and we respectfully request you consider that. thank you. >> thank you. is...
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i know why he beats his wing, and "i know why the caged bird sings." when its wings are bruised and its bosom sore, it eats its bars and would be free. it's not a carol of joy or glee, but a prayer that it seems, from its hearts deep core, but they played that upward to heaven it flings. "i know why the caged bird sings." thank you. [applause] thank you. spent hi. i'm just wondering whether to get the topics for your poems? i counted you think of them? >> well, you see -- thank you for that. the question is, how do i get the topic. something will happen just like you. i mean, you asking that question, puts my mind, sets my mind a racing. i wonder about you get what is it like to be 15, 14? >> thirteen. >> what is it like to be 13 in california, mail, dark glasses. what is it like to love poetry? because obviously you do. and what does it feel like inside that person? there is a poem right there, you see? i would make it a. i would start to really feel inside you. and i would write something close to you. thank you. [applause] >> how did you get the ins
i know why he beats his wing, and "i know why the caged bird sings." when its wings are bruised and its bosom sore, it eats its bars and would be free. it's not a carol of joy or glee, but a prayer that it seems, from its hearts deep core, but they played that upward to heaven it flings. "i know why the caged bird sings." thank you. [applause] thank you. spent hi. i'm just wondering whether to get the topics for your poems? i counted you think of them? >> well, you see...
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they were able to hold it down into a natural cage. once we determined where it was and got the right equipment with the scene. several of our officers were able to put a plan together to approach safely which they did and were able to get into a position where they could tr tranquilize the cat. >> even though were was a quote unquote shelter in place. as many as 300 people thinking that since place had their guns drawn thinking it was okay to be there. there is a tracking collar on this lion. since the bay area puma project's tracking collar. they are trying to put it back into the wild somewhere this morning. today in the bay. >> i know we have woken up feeling a bite like that lion once or twice. >> maybe this morning really. >> mountain view police actually used twitter to keep people informed. it was a trending topic nationwi nationwide. >> san jose investigating what appears to be a deadly case of road rage two cars nearly collided near the mobil p home park near sully. one of the drivers got out of the car and started an argumen
they were able to hold it down into a natural cage. once we determined where it was and got the right equipment with the scene. several of our officers were able to put a plan together to approach safely which they did and were able to get into a position where they could tr tranquilize the cat. >> even though were was a quote unquote shelter in place. as many as 300 people thinking that since place had their guns drawn thinking it was okay to be there. there is a tracking collar on this...
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and they were in 24 by 24 foot cages, and that in itself is abusive.hey don't have to do anything with them-to-be -- participate in the abuse, just having them in this polluted san diego bay in a small cage is abusive. and we taxpayers pay for this. >> our community has some pushback . . . and we had some critical pushback from spencer akerman. give this a listen. >> doesn't use dolphins or any of ah kwau ticket mammal for offensive purposes, they train dolphins and sea lions to do things like harbor searches for mines or suspicious divers. >> what is your response? a lot of people say we use dogs, police use dogs, so why dolphins? >> with due respect to the journalist who stated that. he only knows what he knows. what they told him. ho doesn't know what he doesn't know. so we have used dolphins in vietnam, in the persian gulf and not all of them returned from. >> why are they called advanced biological systems. >> there it is. consider the obvious. they don't call them dolphins they call them advanced biological weapons systems. duh. that's should tel
and they were in 24 by 24 foot cages, and that in itself is abusive.hey don't have to do anything with them-to-be -- participate in the abuse, just having them in this polluted san diego bay in a small cage is abusive. and we taxpayers pay for this. >> our community has some pushback . . . and we had some critical pushback from spencer akerman. give this a listen. >> doesn't use dolphins or any of ah kwau ticket mammal for offensive purposes, they train dolphins and sea lions to do...
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maya angelou first achieved fame from her 1969 memoir "i know why the caged bird sings." her literary agent said angelou had been frail for some time and had heart problems. the world is remembering the literary icon, you may not know that she broke barriers here in the bay area under a different name long before she was known as maya angelou. rob roth tells us about her san francisco roots and talks to her son who lives in oakland. >> reporter: with a real bearing after a poor upbringing, maya angelou was an author and is poet with a voice powerful enough to inspire. perhaps the most famous moment was when president bill clinton asked her to recite a poem at his 1993 inauguration. >> lift your eyes upon this daybreaking for you. give birth again to the dream. >> reporter: as a teenager she moved to san francisco from arkansas. that's her in this 1945 washington high school yearbook picture. her name was marguerite johnson. she became the first african american female conductor. >> i had a cap with a bill. and i had a money changer and i wore a uniform. i said, step up, p
maya angelou first achieved fame from her 1969 memoir "i know why the caged bird sings." her literary agent said angelou had been frail for some time and had heart problems. the world is remembering the literary icon, you may not know that she broke barriers here in the bay area under a different name long before she was known as maya angelou. rob roth tells us about her san francisco roots and talks to her son who lives in oakland. >> reporter: with a real bearing after a poor...
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her difficult childhood reflected in her biography "i know why the caged bird sippings." it was marred by racial discrimination and violence in her own home. she was raped and didn't speak for five years. >> she starred as a dancer, winning a scholarship leading to performing on broadway and a variety of tv chose. in a calling center overseas she wan newspapers, talked in ghana and learnt to speak five languages. she wrote, publishing more than 20 best-selling titles. she acted in "roots." >> movie reel: thou that you are a man, what will you do. >> among her accolade, putlitze prize and awards. >> imagine it, a black girl from arkansas, smaller than this up to, this village. imagine it. now considered one of the most important writers. >> a poem she wrote for president clinton's inauguration sold more than 1 million copies. >> come, you may stand on my back and face your destiny. seek no haven in my chateau. >> mary angelou wrote life is not measured by the breath we take, but the moments that take our breath away. she tide at her home in north carolina. she was 86. >>>
her difficult childhood reflected in her biography "i know why the caged bird sippings." it was marred by racial discrimination and violence in her own home. she was raped and didn't speak for five years. >> she starred as a dancer, winning a scholarship leading to performing on broadway and a variety of tv chose. in a calling center overseas she wan newspapers, talked in ghana and learnt to speak five languages. she wrote, publishing more than 20 best-selling titles. she acted...
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they brought in a cage and shortly after he heard a roar of a mountain lion. he heard an air gun which was the dart and then 10 minutes later they had the animal in the cage and bringing it out. what started out at 6:30 with this mountain lion running around the streets of mountain view has ended tonight. back to you. >> alan, thanks very much. >>> larry beil is here now and >>> larry beil is here now and a lot going on with sports. ♪ well i love a rainy night.♪ ♪ i love a rainy night ♪ i love to hear the thunder, watch the lightning ♪ ♪ when it lights up the sky. ♪ ♪ you know it makes me feel good. ♪ ♪ 'cause i love a rainy night.♪ yoplait with flavors the whole family will love. it is so good for a night in. sense. but it was the only move possible. the goal is wining a title. he just didn't think jackson could take the warriors there. this one video clip says it all. game one and warrior hfs clippers and an -- warriors and clippers. there were a number of other issues and assistant coaches and a growing lack of trust in both directions. they created attenti
they brought in a cage and shortly after he heard a roar of a mountain lion. he heard an air gun which was the dart and then 10 minutes later they had the animal in the cage and bringing it out. what started out at 6:30 with this mountain lion running around the streets of mountain view has ended tonight. back to you. >> alan, thanks very much. >>> larry beil is here now and >>> larry beil is here now and a lot going on with sports. ♪ well i love a rainy night.♪ ♪...
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our camera operator walked in between exercise cages waiting for the session to begin. finally our crew was informed it wouldn't start until they left. >> when our crew went back indoors, they learned that kern valley's dominant hispanic gang controlled the exercise session. because all their practices are shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can't avoid prison surveillance cameras. >> notice right now you have what a call a cadence call. it's an exercise routine, there's a certain group of inmates that initiate it. and, therefore, the race have to follow as long as they show respect. everything in prison is about respect. >> we found another example of an inmate bridging the racial divide. when we ran into dillon dunn at work in kern valley's kitchen. >> how unusual are you here? >> in this prison i'm the only one. >> the only what? >> the only white krip. >> i think the whole crew was surprised to find out he was a crip. a white guy as a crip. >> i run with the blacks. there's not too many people like me. >> at first we though
our camera operator walked in between exercise cages waiting for the session to begin. finally our crew was informed it wouldn't start until they left. >> when our crew went back indoors, they learned that kern valley's dominant hispanic gang controlled the exercise session. because all their practices are shrouded in secrecy, they would not work out in front of our cameras. but they can't avoid prison surveillance cameras. >> notice right now you have what a call a cadence call....
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they brought in a cage and shortly after he heard a roar of a mountain lion.e heard an air gun which was the dart and thenlater they later they had the animal in the cage and bringing it out. what started out at 6:30 with this mountain lion running around the streets of mountain view has ended tonight. back to you. >> alan, thanks very much. >>> larry beil is here now and a lot going on with sports. >> stay with sense. but it was the only move possible. the goal is wining a title. he just didn't think jackson could take the warriors there. this one video clip says it all. game one and warrior hfs clippers and an -- warriors and clippers. there were a number of other issues and assistant coaches and a growing lack of trust in both directions. they created attention that could only end with jackson exiting. they know that they are going to take a pr hit. >> we expect that and we embrace that. i grew up a fan of this organization, so fans are entitled to their opinion and i would tell them we love them and we are committed to building a relationship. that's all w
they brought in a cage and shortly after he heard a roar of a mountain lion.e heard an air gun which was the dart and thenlater they later they had the animal in the cage and bringing it out. what started out at 6:30 with this mountain lion running around the streets of mountain view has ended tonight. back to you. >> alan, thanks very much. >>> larry beil is here now and a lot going on with sports. >> stay with sense. but it was the only move possible. the goal is wining a...
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bi caged bird sings" in 1968.ince then she's written everything from poems to children's books to cookbooks. in 1992, her poetry reached millions of americans at president bill clinton's inauguration. >> across the wall of the world of river things sings a beautiful song and it says, come, rest here by my side. >> and while her writing continues to inspire audiences of all generations, her impact doesn't end there. you spent your life helping others, reaching out, supporting and including me. why do you do that? what motivates you inside? with your celebrity status that you feel you still need to reach back? >> i owe it to another person to say what i've learned. i think that each one of us lives in relation to the heroes and sheroes we have. all i always. and you have to have the courage to be a hero/shero. courage is the most important to develop virtues because without courage you can't practice any other virtues. you can be anything, kind, fair, true, generous, blah, blah, blah. but to be that same thing time
bi caged bird sings" in 1968.ince then she's written everything from poems to children's books to cookbooks. in 1992, her poetry reached millions of americans at president bill clinton's inauguration. >> across the wall of the world of river things sings a beautiful song and it says, come, rest here by my side. >> and while her writing continues to inspire audiences of all generations, her impact doesn't end there. you spent your life helping others, reaching out, supporting...
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with big cat tranquilized in a cage.sight came at 6:45 last night in the 200 block near central expressway. the heart of the city 5 mile away from the downtown area. hiding under a van here at the apartments on the 2000 block of california street, that's when police, game warden and the pem of the mpuma project moved in ad tranquilized him. >> he was calm, stayed there, didn't get shot and tried to run. he basically laid down and went to sleep. afterwards, he was calm, obviously he was out at that point when they put him back in the cage. >> reporter: it took about a minute and a h
with big cat tranquilized in a cage.sight came at 6:45 last night in the 200 block near central expressway. the heart of the city 5 mile away from the downtown area. hiding under a van here at the apartments on the 2000 block of california street, that's when police, game warden and the pem of the mpuma project moved in ad tranquilized him. >> he was calm, stayed there, didn't get shot and tried to run. he basically laid down and went to sleep. afterwards, he was calm, obviously he was...
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they brought in a cage and shortly after he heard a roar of a mountain lion. he heard an air gun which was the dart and then 10 minutes later they had the animal in the cage and bringing it out. what started out at 6:30 with this mountain lion running around the streets of mountain view has ended tonight. back to you. >> alan, thanks very much. >>> larry beil is here now and a lot going on with sports. >> stay with us. s you don't want to fly all over town to find the best deals. ots of ways to save. ots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. for mother's day weekend two pounds of driscoll's strawberries are just $3.99 moms love tulips. they're just $5.99 a bunch. and brew up starbucks for only $6.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. star command, i'm detecting.ss of happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks!great gl! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time yo
they brought in a cage and shortly after he heard a roar of a mountain lion. he heard an air gun which was the dart and then 10 minutes later they had the animal in the cage and bringing it out. what started out at 6:30 with this mountain lion running around the streets of mountain view has ended tonight. back to you. >> alan, thanks very much. >>> larry beil is here now and a lot going on with sports. >> stay with us. s you don't want to fly all over town to find the best...
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>> yeah. >> the cages for the monkeys are bigger than this, right?right? so you need to really be thinking. >> they're treating me lower than animals, lesser than animals. >> this is because of the consequences of your actions. when you do something wrong, when you do something wrong, this is where you can end up. these are the possible solutions to you committing crime is putting you in a cage. >> in addition to showing them the realities of prison, the inmates challenge these youths assumptions of that i recall lives on the street. >> this is why i connect with you. i love the same thing you love. it was fun to put hands on somebody and show my home boy i'm the man. and you don't want nothing either. respect, right? what's your name. >> marco. >> what do they say in the hood? marco throw down. don't mess with marco, right? that's what they tell you. that's what they told me because they knew i was willing to fight for nothing. on site, let's go. you think you can whip me, then let's whip. this is why i tell you this. that fighting, eventually it go
>> yeah. >> the cages for the monkeys are bigger than this, right?right? so you need to really be thinking. >> they're treating me lower than animals, lesser than animals. >> this is because of the consequences of your actions. when you do something wrong, when you do something wrong, this is where you can end up. these are the possible solutions to you committing crime is putting you in a cage. >> in addition to showing them the realities of prison, the inmates...
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her memoir, i know why the caged bird sings, was another first.y an africa american woman. angelou stopped speaking, but then began once again, as a tireless search for racial equality and women's rights. she inspired generations. >> you may bury me in the borough of manhattan. i i will rise. my people with it get me i will rise out of the huts of history's shame. i rise. >> she received the highest of american honest, the presidential immediate afl freedom, was nominated for tonies and emmys. professor of american studies at wake forest university in north carolina. >> i recovery that i used to think i was a -- i realize that i used to think i was a writer who could teach, but i found out i'm a teacher who can write. i am a teacher, mainly that. >> maya angelou had one son. she died in her home in north carolina, she was 86. >> he wrote today, michelle and i join millions around the world in remembering one of the brightest lights in the world, a brilliant writer, a fears friend and an amazing woman. >> knew maya angelou well and today i asked hi
her memoir, i know why the caged bird sings, was another first.y an africa american woman. angelou stopped speaking, but then began once again, as a tireless search for racial equality and women's rights. she inspired generations. >> you may bury me in the borough of manhattan. i i will rise. my people with it get me i will rise out of the huts of history's shame. i rise. >> she received the highest of american honest, the presidential immediate afl freedom, was nominated for tonies...
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in the first bud opens and i know what the caged bird feels. and i know why he beats his wings until his blood is red and he must fly back to his purge and the blood still exist in the old scar and i know why the caged bird sings and i know why he beats his wings when its wings are bruised and its bosom sore it would be free and it's not a peril of joy or glee but it sings from its deep core and flees upward to with you and you asking me that question. it puts my mind to be racing and i wonder about what it is like to be your age. what is it like to be 13 years old in california. with a male personality, dark glasses. what is it like to love poetry, because obviously you do. and what do you feel like inside that person. there is a poem right there. i would make it up and i would write something close to you. thank you. >> i would like to ask how you started writing poems? >> thank you. i started writing when i was reading about nine years old. some of the worst poetry east of the rockies, i suppose, but i read edgar allan poe and i loved this a
in the first bud opens and i know what the caged bird feels. and i know why he beats his wings until his blood is red and he must fly back to his purge and the blood still exist in the old scar and i know why the caged bird sings and i know why he beats his wings when its wings are bruised and its bosom sore it would be free and it's not a peril of joy or glee but it sings from its deep core and flees upward to with you and you asking me that question. it puts my mind to be racing and i wonder...
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her story, i know why the caged bird sings, became a movie. broad her wide claim. bill clinton's inauguration, where she composed a poem. >> come you may face upon my back and face your distant destiny but seek no haven in my shadow. >> her words had meaning for a vast audience who never tired of her inspirational message. she posted her last message on last friday. they read, listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of god. joining us is legendary actress of diahann carroll, who start in the tv version of, "i know why the caged bird sings." it must be a terribly sad day as it is for many maishes. you were her friend, you played with her on broadway, you played her mother in i i know why the caged bird sings. what is it you remember her moss for? >> i would think it would be her humanity and her courage. if she believed in something, don't argue. she has to take it through life, through friends, through each experience, until -- until it is exactly as she sees it in front of the rest of us. she presents it to us. the first time i saw maya, w
her story, i know why the caged bird sings, became a movie. broad her wide claim. bill clinton's inauguration, where she composed a poem. >> come you may face upon my back and face your distant destiny but seek no haven in my shadow. >> her words had meaning for a vast audience who never tired of her inspirational message. she posted her last message on last friday. they read, listen to yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of god. joining us is legendary actress of...
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this is how to ended with the big cat tranquilized and put in a cage. sighting came at 6:30 in the 200 block of south rengstorff near central expressway. it was cornered hiding under the van here. that's when police, game warden and member of the puma project moved in and tranquilized him. this is the heart of the city, a mile away from downtown. >> the cat was seen in an apartment complex heavily lived in, moved over into a park, which is heavily traveled, and came across a decently sized street, didn't get hit by cars. there's a lot of people walking through here. we're very fortunate nobody got hurt and the cat didn't get hurt either. >> reporter: the big cat wearing a tracking collar from the bay area puma project. the animal was put in a cage and taken away by the department of fish and game. the warden is expected to release the cat into the natural habitat. no word on where that will be. matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> new this morning, san francisco police are looking for the people who are inside a car that hit a pedestrian and another car before
this is how to ended with the big cat tranquilized and put in a cage. sighting came at 6:30 in the 200 block of south rengstorff near central expressway. it was cornered hiding under the van here. that's when police, game warden and member of the puma project moved in and tranquilized him. this is the heart of the city, a mile away from downtown. >> the cat was seen in an apartment complex heavily lived in, moved over into a park, which is heavily traveled, and came across a decently...
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every cage is full. hopefully we do some adoptions. that'll open up some case.very day is different. you just don't know what you're going to get in and what's going to go out. >> reporter: the a.r.l. is an open admission shelter, which means it doesn't turn away any animal for any reason, regardless of medical or behavioral problems. they try to make room for everyone. but that can lead to serious shelter overcrowding. and that forces them to euthanize many unhealthy, aggressive, or unadoptable animals. >> we try our best to not have to euthanize to make room. it just depends on the amount of incoming animals. >> right. that's got to be hard. >> it is. >> yeah. >> it's very hard. these become our pets. >> next one? >> she's going to bring in one that just came in through the front door. >> okay. we're ready. >> the neighbor left the dog behind when they moved. >> oh. his owners moved to north carolina. >> just left the dog at the house? >> yeah. that's what the neighbor said. >> who does that? like who moves and just leaves a dog? >> you'd be surprised. >> yeah
every cage is full. hopefully we do some adoptions. that'll open up some case.very day is different. you just don't know what you're going to get in and what's going to go out. >> reporter: the a.r.l. is an open admission shelter, which means it doesn't turn away any animal for any reason, regardless of medical or behavioral problems. they try to make room for everyone. but that can lead to serious shelter overcrowding. and that forces them to euthanize many unhealthy, aggressive, or...
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. >> i know why the caged birds sing.oll of life in jim crow south the words lifted her to the heights of power. sharing the podium with the newly elected president bill clinton at his inauguration. >> maya angelou won an emmy and multiple grammys. she died in her home in winston-salem, north carolina. she was 86 years old. we're going to have so much more on her incredible lasting, enduring legacy and influence in just a moment. everybody on this set and offsite who we're waiting for ra hemato be talking. everybody just stopped and listened to her words. as they do every time we hear them. good morning, everyone. it's thursday, may 29th. welcome to "morning joe." with us on set we have mike barnicle, columnist and associate editor, david ignatius. he's got a new book out. we'll be talking about that this morning as well. also with us, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell. all over the networks for the past 24 hours. and in washington, julie pace. thanks to you all
. >> i know why the caged birds sing.oll of life in jim crow south the words lifted her to the heights of power. sharing the podium with the newly elected president bill clinton at his inauguration. >> maya angelou won an emmy and multiple grammys. she died in her home in winston-salem, north carolina. she was 86 years old. we're going to have so much more on her incredible lasting, enduring legacy and influence in just a moment. everybody on this set and offsite who we're waiting...