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cameras around the country so is it done. under. it's always done it's about ninety five percent already equipped that. you've gotten by the start of the election there will be a hundred it will get the other two hundred m. very important if we we reconnected to the network and we each. camera we seen was quote resister just occurred to me you had to do it in the winter because the prime minister came up with this idea in the winter in december fifteenth of december december it's russia it's siberia it's cable's and you have to did it it's christmas and you literally have to did you did you exactly yeah yeah that's incredible and what we found that new for me as well so. the in temperature on the minus fifteen. optical cable is broken usually and i've seen by myself so it's on sometimes people where heating the cable before putting putting it in the ground here you brought with you an example of what they will have on the part of the station so here we have here where they have are so so so this is your camera can you show yo
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process of installing the cameras and is it was done in a very open way. a very interesting thing one where we're talking now or whether there's one literally hours before before the upcoming elections there was lots of criticism in the world in the russia itself about the balbi the the manner in which the previous election was conducted i mean the parliamentary election union said yeah you disagree so true that in three months time now russia will run the most transparent election there ever took place in the world will in my opinion yes. it is certainly looks this way. yes it was intentional the prime minister to shoulder we can do most world war and clearly actions we are well transparent boxes with camera investors parent process i know you're a more technical person than a political person but still i want to ask you this just your opinion why do you think mr putin. we're so interested in having these transparent election why he's so interested there's no fraud in the upcoming presidential election is it because he wants to be a light like clear like
process of installing the cameras and is it was done in a very open way. a very interesting thing one where we're talking now or whether there's one literally hours before before the upcoming elections there was lots of criticism in the world in the russia itself about the balbi the the manner in which the previous election was conducted i mean the parliamentary election union said yeah you disagree so true that in three months time now russia will run the most transparent election there ever...
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cameras around the country so is it done yet it's under. it's always done it's about ninety five percent already with the. board and by the start of the elections it will be a hundred and yet it will one hundred ten very important if we we we connected to the network we each. camera we see in moscow because it just occurred to me you had to do it in the winter because the prime minister came up with this idea in the winter in december in fifteenth of december december it's russia it's siberia it's cable's and you had to dig it it's christmas and you literally had to dig. yeah yeah it's incredible and what we found new for me as well so. the in temperature on the minus fifteen. for people is blocking usually and i've seen by myself so sometimes people where heating people before putting putting it in the ground here you brought with you an example of what they will have on the polling station so says so so here we have here we ever had so this is your camera can you show yourself a wire or i can i can see myself in the camera like this or or
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will start counting the votes so they will put it out to your table and to the camera not to the camera. sort of likeness and yet the people will be counting and what will be on kids who isn't that kind of you know there will be under your eyes of the class and everybody can see and very important and very well we are proud that we are so far in democracy by the way. that after finishing the counting as a chief executive for this committee or what he's shown to the camera enlarged copy of the protocol and why did you have to change the law or do you had to change destruction for the for the election commission so they have to do this they have to go and do a camera and not elsewhere they have to show the product how the camera like this so we did not use the word yet but they have to do it not just right know that there is a clear instruction from the central election committee. if they have to do so this whole procedure has been written yes and if somebody breaks the procedure will you be punished penalize the one. thing for god every poll results of all the . controlling members so yo
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with security cameras, cell phone cameras, and surveillance cameras working 24/7, it seems like every experience these days is captured by someone somewhere. in this hour we'll show you situations that are a little unusual, off the beaten path, or, as we like to call them, bold, brazen, and bizarre. you may ask yourself more than once in the next hour, what were they thinking. if you do, don't worry. we thought the same thing. >>> two teenage girls go at each other in an after-school brawl while dozens of classmates stand by cheering, recording it all on their cell phones. at first, i had to ask, is this real? did they stage it? >> but this school fight is real. in the end, a strange twist. a mother would be arrested and charged with third-degree child abuse for egging on her daughter and failing to stop the vicious fight. >> we were appalled. it becomes that much more shocking, seeing the parent of one of the children involved in this, right there. >> less than an hour south of tampa is palmetto, florida. the afternoon of september 17th, 2010. not far from her home, tanya bernam is d
with security cameras, cell phone cameras, and surveillance cameras working 24/7, it seems like every experience these days is captured by someone somewhere. in this hour we'll show you situations that are a little unusual, off the beaten path, or, as we like to call them, bold, brazen, and bizarre. you may ask yourself more than once in the next hour, what were they thinking. if you do, don't worry. we thought the same thing. >>> two teenage girls go at each other in an after-school...
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the suspect tries to remove the camera, but not before his image is clearly caught on camera. family checks the video and calls 9-1-1. >> i knew right then he was out there. and so i sneaked in the kitchen and i called 9-1-1. >> the police respond and find fresh footprints and knee markings by the window. a police dog tracks the scent to the suspect's home, which is only blocks away. >> the track was 1,000, 1,500 yards to the rear of the residence. basically just a street over. >> that was pretty scary to me, knowing that he was that close to me. >> the suspect is 28-year-old john morgan, a married father of two. he admits to police that, yes, indeed, he is the man on the tape. >> when i watched that video, it was like watching a scary movie on the outside of my home. >> i wanted to take him out of this world is what i wanted to do because he pretty much changed my daughter's life forever. >> why were you peeping through that window? john, what do you have to say? >> the suspect is convicted of voyeurism and trespassing. he's sentenced to two years' probation. the halls are wo
the suspect tries to remove the camera, but not before his image is clearly caught on camera. family checks the video and calls 9-1-1. >> i knew right then he was out there. and so i sneaked in the kitchen and i called 9-1-1. >> the police respond and find fresh footprints and knee markings by the window. a police dog tracks the scent to the suspect's home, which is only blocks away. >> the track was 1,000, 1,500 yards to the rear of the residence. basically just a street...
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welcome to "caught on camera." when it comes to sky diving, you may want excitement, but you don't want surprises. certainly not at thousands of feet in the air. but surprise is what one sky diving instructor gets. not once, not twice, three times in one day. all while heading straight for the ground below. [ screaming ] >> it was really not my day. i should have stayed in bed that day. >> oh, my gosh. >> adrian "wildman" thuma is a skydive instructor who takes people on jumps in australia. on january 12th, 2007, he's getting ready to head up again and joking from behind the camera with his next passenger scott. >> ready to go? >> i'm set. >> did you see my last one? >> no. >> good. >> good because it hadn't been perfect. that was when thuma got the first surprise of the day. his main parachute developed a tension knot in the lines. >> so the lines have slack in some stage. so they went through themselves and created a knot like this. >> you're always prepared for your main parachute to go wrong. about one every th
welcome to "caught on camera." when it comes to sky diving, you may want excitement, but you don't want surprises. certainly not at thousands of feet in the air. but surprise is what one sky diving instructor gets. not once, not twice, three times in one day. all while heading straight for the ground below. [ screaming ] >> it was really not my day. i should have stayed in bed that day. >> oh, my gosh. >> adrian "wildman" thuma is a skydive instructor who...
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. >> "caught on camera: witness to the crime." >>> security cameras. these days practically every store and business has one. they've proven invaluable in helping police track down and identify suspects. in this hour you'll see crimes unfold as they happen. real people in the midst of terrifying situations. as you watch, just think to yourself, how would you react if this were to happen to you? a violent attack at a kfc in statesville, north carolina. >> one more scream, and i'll shoot. >> a store manager closing up shop ends up fighting for his life. >> right now. >> it's just after 9:00 p.m., october 15th, 2007. mitch pinneau has released his crew for the night while he finishes up some last-minute details. only seconds behind the others, he heads for his car when suddenly a masked man carrying a gun charges out of the bushes. >> i was shocked. running through my mind was just do what he says, give him what he wants, and he's going to go away. >> the man pushes pinneau back into the store, setting off the alarm. now the gunman knows he needs to move
. >> "caught on camera: witness to the crime." >>> security cameras. these days practically every store and business has one. they've proven invaluable in helping police track down and identify suspects. in this hour you'll see crimes unfold as they happen. real people in the midst of terrifying situations. as you watch, just think to yourself, how would you react if this were to happen to you? a violent attack at a kfc in statesville, north carolina. >> one more...
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. >> and right in front of the camera. >> okay. i got a bag full of drugs here. >> police officers doing their dangerous jobs, confronting cold-blooded killers. >> officer in trouble. shots fired. >> getting caught in shootouts. and sometimes going over the line. >> yeah, i hit him. i was trying to hit him. >> when they go to work, the camera rolls. capturing heart-stopping moments. real cops. >> dude, one more time -- >> real life. >> i've been shot. >> "caught on camera, the thin blue line." >>> it happens thousands of times a day on roads and highways across the country. police officers turn on their lights and pull over a driver for speeding or talking on a cell phone or maybe a broken taillight. most often, the officer writes a ticket or gives a warning. but any local cop, sheriff's deputy or state trooper will tell you not all traffic stops are routine. and when things go bad, the confrontations are dangerous, often caught by police dashboard cameras. he was in it for the long haul, or so he thought. >> i loved the job. this
. >> and right in front of the camera. >> okay. i got a bag full of drugs here. >> police officers doing their dangerous jobs, confronting cold-blooded killers. >> officer in trouble. shots fired. >> getting caught in shootouts. and sometimes going over the line. >> yeah, i hit him. i was trying to hit him. >> when they go to work, the camera rolls. capturing heart-stopping moments. real cops. >> dude, one more time -- >> real life. >>...
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i like the cameras c'mon bought i find that the cameras -- i like the cameras, but i find the cameras in the hearing rooms more informative host: more informative than the four statements? caller: yes, absolutely. as far as the partisan divide, i believe the congress is more partisan, or the house at least, because the districts are drawn more partisan. that is my thought. host: thank you, from houston, texas. let's go to kevin in charleston, south carolina, on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. my comment is, i am a democrat. i favor democracy. the more cameras the better. if there were more cameras, people might wake up to the fact that the president does not in control much. it is more of the federal reserve and trying to bring in an international currency. maybe people would wake up to that if we have more and more cameras. host: kevin from charleston, south carolina. one more call from atlanta, georgia, home of the saxby chambliss, who started this debate on "morning show" on msnbc. larry is on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i love
i like the cameras c'mon bought i find that the cameras -- i like the cameras, but i find the cameras in the hearing rooms more informative host: more informative than the four statements? caller: yes, absolutely. as far as the partisan divide, i believe the congress is more partisan, or the house at least, because the districts are drawn more partisan. that is my thought. host: thank you, from houston, texas. let's go to kevin in charleston, south carolina, on the democratic line. good...
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on camera".'m contessa brewer. the web has as many viral video s as there are people to make them. how rube, how go you take your portrait? ought to be pretty straight forward, right? not in this video, by a small photography company looking to get noticed. >> we decided to shoot a machine and just take a tote photo in as complicated a away possible. >> they created a photo machine that you can't take your eyes off. >> we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little tripods, large tripods. make stands. we used a conveyor belt which was kind of difficult to get your hands on. >> this is an amazing video. you have all sorts of actions causing other actions and you just can't believe that any one person could make all this happen as it's happening here. >> can you imagine like some mad scientist to put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> the term rube goldberg machine is a famous american who was known for -- >> getting from concept to reality takes more than six mont
on camera".'m contessa brewer. the web has as many viral video s as there are people to make them. how rube, how go you take your portrait? ought to be pretty straight forward, right? not in this video, by a small photography company looking to get noticed. >> we decided to shoot a machine and just take a tote photo in as complicated a away possible. >> they created a photo machine that you can't take your eyes off. >> we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little...
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welcome to "caught on camera." do you ever feel frustrated waiting in line, or have you watched as someone else flies off the handle? from naked shoppers to angry plane passengers, in this hour, we'll watch what happens when customers go wild. a late-night shopper decides to open up a drive-through in one of the most bizarre and audacious smash-and-grabs this small ohio town has ever seen. >> i've heard of people breaking windows and using rocks and boulders, but never seeing somebody actually decide to drive their car through a store. >> it's 5:00 a.m. in amherst, ohio, and a sleepless bargain hunter cases an adult novelty store. the store is closed, but this customer isn't concerned with such minor details. he circles the store to make sure no one is around, then chooses the back door to make his grand entrance. tracy is the store's manager. >> he decided that he wanted to come through the back door, and you see him get up on the curb and kind of bumps himself up and then he just guns the car and just goes for it
welcome to "caught on camera." do you ever feel frustrated waiting in line, or have you watched as someone else flies off the handle? from naked shoppers to angry plane passengers, in this hour, we'll watch what happens when customers go wild. a late-night shopper decides to open up a drive-through in one of the most bizarre and audacious smash-and-grabs this small ohio town has ever seen. >> i've heard of people breaking windows and using rocks and boulders, but never seeing...
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this is "caught on camera: crash." >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." a crash can happen just about anywhere. sometimes the impact is no more than a minor inconvenience. other times it is a life-changing or even a life-ending event. while crashes are often accidents in our first video, you'll see a one-man wrecking effort that is anything but accidental. june 4th, 2004, an irate man in a bulldozer wreaks havoc on the small town of grandby, colorado. >> the vehicle was going in and out of this, basically, a big concrete warehouse, that was made out of prefast concrete. and what he would do is fall forward until the wall would collapse on top of him an then he would pull backwards and he was just going from one end of the building to the other doing that, causing the building to collapse on itself. >> glen trainor is the former undersheriff of grand county, colorado. when the call first comes in that a bulldozer is on the loose, he isn't overly concerned. but that changes after a report of shots being fired. it turns out, this is no ordinary bulldozer. >>
this is "caught on camera: crash." >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." a crash can happen just about anywhere. sometimes the impact is no more than a minor inconvenience. other times it is a life-changing or even a life-ending event. while crashes are often accidents in our first video, you'll see a one-man wrecking effort that is anything but accidental. june 4th, 2004, an irate man in a bulldozer wreaks havoc on the small town of...
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welcome to "caught on camera." dangerous materials are used every day, usually without incident, because safeguards are in place to minimize risks. but natural disasters and man-made accidents happen all too frequently, and when highly flammable materials are involved, an emergency situation can become a fireball. may 15th, 2009. firefighters in texas are battling a blaze at a tank facility that stores oil, gas and sea water. just when they think they have the fire under control, a flare erupts from the tank on the right. it's not a good sign. and in a matter of seconds, the tank launches into the air like a rocket. >> everything went bright. the heat was real intense. >> a ball of fire races toward firefighters who are forced to run for their lives. >> you just think this could be the day for all of us. it was a violent, violent explosion. >> seconds later, another tank explodes. >> when the second tank exploded, and that's when the debris was flying everywhere and about a ten-foot piece of pipe took the fence out
welcome to "caught on camera." dangerous materials are used every day, usually without incident, because safeguards are in place to minimize risks. but natural disasters and man-made accidents happen all too frequently, and when highly flammable materials are involved, an emergency situation can become a fireball. may 15th, 2009. firefighters in texas are battling a blaze at a tank facility that stores oil, gas and sea water. just when they think they have the fire under control, a...
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welcome to "caught on camera." we all had bad days at work, stressful deadlines, demanding bosses, boring paperwork. but for the people we meet in this hour the daily grind becomes a once in a lifetime nightmare, earthquakes, runaway cars and armed robbers turn nine to five into run for your life! and while you might think your co-workers are grumpy, it could be worse. at least you don't work with an angry elephant. i hope. >> a zookeeper crosses paths with a 10,000-pound rampaging elephant. and finds himself fighting for his life. it's january 31st, 1989, at san diego wild animal park. and young keeper david salmarcus is preparing to clean up the elephant enclosure. for david, then 20 years old, working with elephants is a dream job. >> it was a really good feeling when you would come in to the barn in the morning to greet the elephants, and they greeted you back. it made you feel great. you can call them by name and they would walk over to you and rub against you. and they were so gentle, many of them. it was lik
welcome to "caught on camera." we all had bad days at work, stressful deadlines, demanding bosses, boring paperwork. but for the people we meet in this hour the daily grind becomes a once in a lifetime nightmare, earthquakes, runaway cars and armed robbers turn nine to five into run for your life! and while you might think your co-workers are grumpy, it could be worse. at least you don't work with an angry elephant. i hope. >> a zookeeper crosses paths with a 10,000-pound...
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and the results are in bottom of the winds russia's presidential election thousands of security cameras monitor the elections bringing more fairness to the voting in the country than ever before and you candid camera moment twenty twelve u.s. elections approach you barring something russia. good evening it's monday march fifth seven pm in washington d.c. and christine for is out there watching our team. well things the clock is ticking that's according to many leaders here both in the united states and in israel as well as much of the mainstream media that something must be done soon about iran's alleged nuclear program iran was the central topic at this year's american israel public affairs committee conference apac hosted multiple high profile speakers including president obama israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will speak this evening but earlier today the two leaders met to continue the discussion r.t. as well as well have more on a pact and what the presence of some of these high profile leaders may mean for the world. it's an annual tradition of more than thirteen thousand
and the results are in bottom of the winds russia's presidential election thousands of security cameras monitor the elections bringing more fairness to the voting in the country than ever before and you candid camera moment twenty twelve u.s. elections approach you barring something russia. good evening it's monday march fifth seven pm in washington d.c. and christine for is out there watching our team. well things the clock is ticking that's according to many leaders here both in the united...
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and it's all caught on dashboard camera. >>> caught on camera: dash cam diaries." i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." police officers have a lot of equipment to help them fight crime. guns, tasers, cuffs. but many departments also have another powerful tool. the dashboard cameras installed in police cruisers. as you'll see, they are often the silent partner that can speak volumes. a cop battles for his life in a roadside rumble. >> he was out to kill me. all bets were off. >> until he finds help from an unexpected source. >> december 11th, 2010, dayton, ohio. veteran police officer jonathan seiter pulls over 64-year-old otto coleman for a headlight violation. >> let me see your driver's license. >> what's the concern? >> the concern is that your headlights are out, sir. >> he started off being defensive with his responses. he was adamant that he had both headlights working. however, they were not. >> i had my headlights on. >> see your high beams were on. that's the problem there buddy. >> the officer soon discovers another problem. >> i suspected a
and it's all caught on dashboard camera. >>> caught on camera: dash cam diaries." i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." police officers have a lot of equipment to help them fight crime. guns, tasers, cuffs. but many departments also have another powerful tool. the dashboard cameras installed in police cruisers. as you'll see, they are often the silent partner that can speak volumes. a cop battles for his life in a roadside rumble. >> he was out to...
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welcome to "caught on camera." you're about to see some incredible stories of courage under fire as we explore one of the most dangerous scenarios a person can face. a close encounter with a gun. we must warn you. many of the images you're about to see are violent and disturbing. a disturbed man unleashes terror on a school board. firing on the group from point blank range. >> this is a -- >> please don't. please don't. please. >> december 14th, 2010, the bay district school board in panama city, florida, is in the middle of its regular meeting. >> we'd been talking about head lice. some of the mundane things we have to deal with. >> we were making really bad jokes like, this is nitpicky or this bugs me. i mean, we made really bad jokes. >> but the lighthearted mood is about to change. a man walks over to the wall and spray paints the letter "v" inside a circle. at first, the board members aren't quite sure what's happening. >> we were just all kind of in shock. i mean, we -- i didn't know what to think. >> but whe
welcome to "caught on camera." you're about to see some incredible stories of courage under fire as we explore one of the most dangerous scenarios a person can face. a close encounter with a gun. we must warn you. many of the images you're about to see are violent and disturbing. a disturbed man unleashes terror on a school board. firing on the group from point blank range. >> this is a -- >> please don't. please don't. please. >> december 14th, 2010, the bay...
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cameras captured various activities from cultural dancing in chechnya. to russian women ab straining and lots of dancing. one a video that was a hit with over three hundred thousand hits on you tube shoot this man bring in michael jackson's moonwalk back into life because his ballot. we caught up with him and asked if he expected his video to be this popular. i would say we did it for fun not for fame actually i was surprised because we were the only ones who voted this way i thought there should have been more people like us there were a lot of opportunities to create whatever you want i hope next time people will vote more creatively with election over in the world and the country awaits the swearing in the president elect most of la to move putin's eyes for the rest of us there's no doubt we'll never forget the glimpses of people big both of their lives from all across the country and those who thought that their moment on camera wasn't being watched but really we were looking. to ban would see on t.v. i must go. back with a recap of top stories in ju
cameras captured various activities from cultural dancing in chechnya. to russian women ab straining and lots of dancing. one a video that was a hit with over three hundred thousand hits on you tube shoot this man bring in michael jackson's moonwalk back into life because his ballot. we caught up with him and asked if he expected his video to be this popular. i would say we did it for fun not for fame actually i was surprised because we were the only ones who voted this way i thought there...
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mid first beer and has to fix the camera.here's one down. >> oh! >> what am i watching? >> time. >> i think he's in some obvious pain. >> time. >> according to him, he pulled this off in 29 seconds. but after doing further research, if you go to his youtube channel he has some even crazier eating stunts. like he eats a whole jar of fish oil pills. he eats a roll of electrical tape. drinks a bottle of clue in 19 seconds. he eats a box of crayola crayons. he's going to poop an ornament one day. >> the guy basically eats everything, but his beer drinking is quite impress siesi. ♪ >>> winter is not over yet, and free skier josie wells has a new documentary coming out. these shots were filmed at whistler british columbia and at snow park, new zealand. he was dropped from a helicopter when he was nine years old. you know that helicopter skiing. he did that when he was nine. he's been skiing for quite awhile. >> he's a pro. ♪ what i love about this video is josie is going uphill. he's getting towed by a snowmobile and jumps up the s
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prices it is worth having a camera. -->> it is worth it having a camera. >> even though the man is seen in the video running away, police believe that a some point he got into a white four-your car, possibly an early 2000 honda accord. john gonzalez reporting. >> of fairfax county teacher accused of racial insensitivity is on leave. a 14 year-old boycott said the marshall high school english teacher told him to read a langston hughes poem in a blacker style. he said that she singled him out because he was the only african american student. she says she will cooperate with the investigation. >> on 95, vdot is moving a potentially unstable sign on southbound i-95 near exit 126. two southbound lanes will be closed from 9:00 tonight until 3:00 tomorrow morning. the sign will be taken to a repair facility along with a sign that was removed earlier this morning on 95 northbound. it is 59 degrees. >> the latest on the police standoff in france. what officers say about efforts to get the gunman to surrender. >> severe weather continues to affect other parts of the country. flooding in parts of
prices it is worth having a camera. -->> it is worth it having a camera. >> even though the man is seen in the video running away, police believe that a some point he got into a white four-your car, possibly an early 2000 honda accord. john gonzalez reporting. >> of fairfax county teacher accused of racial insensitivity is on leave. a 14 year-old boycott said the marshall high school english teacher told him to read a langston hughes poem in a blacker style. he said that she...
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>> camera plus. it gives the standard iphone camera more capability.you can apply afterwards to make interesting pictures, old timey pictures, black and whites. >> reporter: one thing, when you move that square around, instead of just doing the focus, it shows you some of the lighting. >> right. >> reporter: then the after effects. that is really cool. >> there are several of these apps. panoramic apps. they sort of take advantage of the fact this is a digital dynamic media. you take a bunch of different exposures and it tells you where to take them. take the shot as you move the camera around. you can actually go a complete 360 if you wanted. it stitches them all together into one shot. >> reporter: really cool. neat stuff you can do here with all these things these days. thank you for coming out. >> thank you. >> reporter: good luck with all of your tours the rest of the cherry blossom peak bloom. >> thank you. >> reporter: everybody else, head out here and take pictures. even on overcast days you can get great shots. you can get all this information
>> camera plus. it gives the standard iphone camera more capability.you can apply afterwards to make interesting pictures, old timey pictures, black and whites. >> reporter: one thing, when you move that square around, instead of just doing the focus, it shows you some of the lighting. >> right. >> reporter: then the after effects. that is really cool. >> there are several of these apps. panoramic apps. they sort of take advantage of the fact this is a digital...
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. >> our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic life-and-death conflicts. now we take an even closer look at them. through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. host of "lockup" crews in 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically said that in an event that there is a hostage situation inside the prison walls, they will not negotiate for your life and you know the risk that you are taking when you walk in. >> while at corcoran, you constantly hear these alarms going off. you're never sure what's going to happen in this place. but then when you hear those alarms and everyone dropping down to the ground and you get those rifles peering out of the towers, i mean, immediately it takes your breath away for a second. >> in most cases the alarm sounds when a fight has broken out between inmates. though these incidents are usually br
. >> our cameras have been there to capture these dramatic life-and-death conflicts. now we take an even closer look at them. through the experiences of our field crews and their raw encounters with violence behind bars. california state prison, corcoran, home to hundreds of the state's most violent and infamous offenders. host of "lockup" crews in 2000 and 2005. >> right before i walked in, i had to sign a document that kind of really made me think twice. and it basically...
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to ensure transparency the cameras however did prove to be quite handy in some provinces such as day is done in one station the results were cancelled after cameras showed my lesions of election procedures for the web cameras to reproduce a fascinating slice of russian provincial life which went viral and got hundreds of clicks on social networking sites such as e.g. some even joke that mr putin gave us the best reality show. cameras captured various activities from a cultural dancing in chechnya to russian women apps training and lots of dancing at the polling stations recorded over five hundred years worth of live video are calling two experts with some real jewels among them while ordinary russians are thought we were not watching we were looking at the cameras captured the every move and dropped one of media that it was a hit with over three hundred thousand hits on you tube shoot this man and bring in michael jackson's moonwalk back to life cost him his ballot we caught up with him and asked if he expected his video to be this popular i would say would be for fun not for fame ac
to ensure transparency the cameras however did prove to be quite handy in some provinces such as day is done in one station the results were cancelled after cameras showed my lesions of election procedures for the web cameras to reproduce a fascinating slice of russian provincial life which went viral and got hundreds of clicks on social networking sites such as e.g. some even joke that mr putin gave us the best reality show. cameras captured various activities from a cultural dancing in...
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welcome back to "caught on camera."ssa brewer. okay, you may have heard of kung fu panda. obviously a fictional cartoon character. but when you see a real bear showing off some martial arts moves, well, that's a recipe for millions of hits and a lot of people scratching their heads and saying, there's just no way. this video starts out like any other shot by a tourist visiting the zoo. but it quickly turns into a scene from "crouching tiger, hidden black bear?" ♪ >> it's, like, always on the verge of going out of control. and not once does the bear hit himself in the face. like that's really impressive. >> i love this one. the kind that you watch it and even if you're by yourself at the computer, you start giggling but you can't stop yourself. >> no one's heard of the teenager mutant ninja bears. is this the work of a talented visual effects artist? or is this black bear channeling the ghost of bruce lee? >> it does look really fake. so much dexterity. >> when animals do something that looks human, we're just taken abac
welcome back to "caught on camera."ssa brewer. okay, you may have heard of kung fu panda. obviously a fictional cartoon character. but when you see a real bear showing off some martial arts moves, well, that's a recipe for millions of hits and a lot of people scratching their heads and saying, there's just no way. this video starts out like any other shot by a tourist visiting the zoo. but it quickly turns into a scene from "crouching tiger, hidden black bear?" ♪ >>...
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that speed camera program? each speed camera ticket cost at least $125 bucks and in a news 4 exclusive tracee wilkins uncovers why the district changed the way it was operating some of the cameras. >> reporter: speed cameras like this one are called across the road or atr radar. it means it's an unmanned speed camera. and because there is no officer standing by to validate an infraction there are other things in place like white lines on the road. these white lines mark distances beyond the speed camera and in photos they show the progression of the vehicle in question and are secondary confirmation that the vehicle was actually speeding. while these lines are here now, they weren't for sometime. nearly 100,000 tickets were issued without them. tickets that the district has not excused. news 4 has obtained internal d.c. police e-mails. one entitled re-evaluation of psu deployment. that stands for portable speed unit. it confirms that after several new speed cameras started issuing tickets in october and novembe
that speed camera program? each speed camera ticket cost at least $125 bucks and in a news 4 exclusive tracee wilkins uncovers why the district changed the way it was operating some of the cameras. >> reporter: speed cameras like this one are called across the road or atr radar. it means it's an unmanned speed camera. and because there is no officer standing by to validate an infraction there are other things in place like white lines on the road. these white lines mark distances beyond...
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. >> i hate the red light cameras. hate the speed cameras. i think that they are -- terrible violation. this is like -- what's that book, george orwell 1984? big brother, was that it? yeah. i don't like them. >> reporter: when the new red light cameras are deployed arlington will have red light cameras at ten intersections in the city. according to virginia state law they can have up to 20. so more may be coming soon. in arlington, i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >> right now d.c. police are going after a new target to stop street robberies throughout the district. police raided businesses and buy and sell stolen iphones, ipods and ipads and other electronics. police arrested about two dozen people at welfare businesses that are suspected of fencing stolen electronic devices. >> if you are in any way, shape or form involved with the robberies, breaking into cars, breaking into people's hoernlgs steal items p. pass them along, resell them, defense them in any way, shape or form we will find and you arrest you. this is not go
. >> i hate the red light cameras. hate the speed cameras. i think that they are -- terrible violation. this is like -- what's that book, george orwell 1984? big brother, was that it? yeah. i don't like them. >> reporter: when the new red light cameras are deployed arlington will have red light cameras at ten intersections in the city. according to virginia state law they can have up to 20. so more may be coming soon. in arlington, i'm tracee wilkins, news4. >> right now d.c....
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but the camera doesn't lie.to what was really happening and how the silent decisions not to act may have led to esmond green's death. since the incident, seven employees have been fired or suspended. in a press release the new york city health and hospital corporation, which oversees kings county hospital says they "failed esmin green." they also sue the new york health and hospitals organization for negligence and awarded $2 million in a settlement in 2009. esmin's death has prompted the hospital to institute changes to prevent it from happening, again. staff increased and waiting times significantly reduced. >> esmin green's death is a needless death but she didn't die in vain because her death has sparked the reform of conditions at kings county hospital. and hopefully, as a result of her death, nobody will ever be treated this way. >> we miss her spirit at our church. something is missing. we really miss her. >>> up next, what's it like to try to wrestle a loaded gun from a bad guy? >> i saw the gun, i never
but the camera doesn't lie.to what was really happening and how the silent decisions not to act may have led to esmond green's death. since the incident, seven employees have been fired or suspended. in a press release the new york city health and hospital corporation, which oversees kings county hospital says they "failed esmin green." they also sue the new york health and hospitals organization for negligence and awarded $2 million in a settlement in 2009. esmin's death has prompted...
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that is easy to see with this rearview camera. for a 5'8'' driver the average blind zone is 13 feet long for a midsized van. 19 for a large suv, 24 feet for a pickup truck. the expected mandate for cameras in all new vehicles by the end of 2014 is part of a card safety reform bill named for cameron. >> witness the for him it wouldn't have gotten through. i would say to him, i'm proud of and you look what you did. i'm devastated, i'm so sorry. >> reporter: the average cost of adding the camera is under $200. eliminating the rear blind zone to save 112 believes a year. >> a beautiful weekend ending. we have a look at the week ahead. >> what a beautiful weekend across the bay. we saw widespread 70s. things will get cooler by the start of the workweek. overnight you will see mostly in the 30s and 40s. we could see patchy fog especially in the north bay. tomorrow temperature its are going to be about 10 degrees cooler. temperatures as you can see here mostly in the upper 50s to upper 60's. satellite and radar telling the weather story,
that is easy to see with this rearview camera. for a 5'8'' driver the average blind zone is 13 feet long for a midsized van. 19 for a large suv, 24 feet for a pickup truck. the expected mandate for cameras in all new vehicles by the end of 2014 is part of a card safety reform bill named for cameron. >> witness the for him it wouldn't have gotten through. i would say to him, i'm proud of and you look what you did. i'm devastated, i'm so sorry. >> reporter: the average cost of adding...
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cameras will change anything there will always be discontent it was on his before it without cameras. i don't think it will make the vote more transparent it's only made to please the opposition. it was no sense installing them too many people are voting and there are too many polling stations it will make things more complicated. one of the main concerns about the c.c.t.v. system is whether it can serve a country as vast as russia had a tax on the website in charge of broadcasting shortly before the vote only added to concerns but these young people claim they came up with a strong alternative the phone and tablet application older deal was created mostly for observers it allows them to upload pictures reports on the turnout to get beyond the results and register any violations the data would be recessed and published on the website immediately when we realized our web site might be attacked on day x. by hackers but we're ready for any attack our reserves are capable of dealing with serious traffic they're based in due to senators and europe so we'll cope with processing information
cameras will change anything there will always be discontent it was on his before it without cameras. i don't think it will make the vote more transparent it's only made to please the opposition. it was no sense installing them too many people are voting and there are too many polling stations it will make things more complicated. one of the main concerns about the c.c.t.v. system is whether it can serve a country as vast as russia had a tax on the website in charge of broadcasting shortly...
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i don't like them. >> when those cameras are deployed, arlington county will have cameras up at 20 locationshat's the maximum according to the state that they can have around the county. >>> earlier we told you about a pilot program that turns homeless people into portable hotspots. a british advertising agency came up with this idea, critics say it's degrading. the company says it gives homeless people a chance to earn much needed cash. stay right there, news 4 at 6:00 starts right now. >>> there's expected to be a tight three way race in tonight's primary race. the latest on a story news 4 first reported on nbcwashington.com. >> a massive manhunt tonight for a gunman that shot and killed a woman in the middle of the street in a busy rush hour situation. >> first to that developing story that snarled traffic for commuters for hours today, take a look at this man in this photo. phillip gilberti, the suspect in that deadly shooting. it happened this morning in kensington. hundreds of officers have been searching for this guy since 9:30 this morning. we have team coverage. we begin with chris
i don't like them. >> when those cameras are deployed, arlington county will have cameras up at 20 locationshat's the maximum according to the state that they can have around the county. >>> earlier we told you about a pilot program that turns homeless people into portable hotspots. a british advertising agency came up with this idea, critics say it's degrading. the company says it gives homeless people a chance to earn much needed cash. stay right there, news 4 at 6:00 starts...
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pictures on his laptop and went about trying to find the camera's owner. he wrote a short story on a blog and shared some pictures. soon, one of his friends shared it on google plus. >> it went viral. it was crazy. four hours later, it was -- it was found. >> reporter: that's right. four hours after harness wrote about the missing camera, orelon george e-mailed him. >> she said it was me. >> reporter: she promised to say thanks at the oscars if she won. and she didn't forget. and she did not forget. harness mailed the camera back to george. and he definitely would love to meet her one day. we're live in sunnyvale tonight. >> what a story. >>> up next, they needed a miracle and they found it right here in the bay area. see why eight hours in san francisco changed this family's life forever. >>> the state has been turning a blind eye to this. >> and that could mean big problems for bay area homeowners. a controversial practice to recover natural gas and oil is growing in california. you won't believe what our investigative unit uncovered. >>> and be warned.
pictures on his laptop and went about trying to find the camera's owner. he wrote a short story on a blog and shared some pictures. soon, one of his friends shared it on google plus. >> it went viral. it was crazy. four hours later, it was -- it was found. >> reporter: that's right. four hours after harness wrote about the missing camera, orelon george e-mailed him. >> she said it was me. >> reporter: she promised to say thanks at the oscars if she won. and she didn't...
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he's got the camera. the times he took the least photographs is where you actually see the camera around his neck. how about the developing of the pictures? varied. he would either send reels home to beatrice or he would have army, you know, photo officers develop them in theater. and the quality would vary. there's a lot of them that are very poor quality. and what i did was i hired a photographer to take, to snap the photographs out of the photo albums themselves. when we would come to these very deteriorated photographs, he explained to me, he said, kevin, you know, the silver emulsion that they used to develop a photograph was of a poor quality when he was in this part of the world because that's why this photograph looks that way. you know, some of them are very clear. and other ones, the images are so degraded, you can barely figure out what he's taking photos of. but like i said, it was varied because he would sometimes send the reels home, sometimes develop them in theater. i know he had engineers
he's got the camera. the times he took the least photographs is where you actually see the camera around his neck. how about the developing of the pictures? varied. he would either send reels home to beatrice or he would have army, you know, photo officers develop them in theater. and the quality would vary. there's a lot of them that are very poor quality. and what i did was i hired a photographer to take, to snap the photographs out of the photo albums themselves. when we would come to these...
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new speed cameras in the district, we will show you where and why aaa says these cameras really cross the line. >> i feel honored. >> we will show you how this week's working woman is using art to help and inspired wounded warriors. >> a lot of people are complaining about gas prices. see how the demand to do something about it >> when service members return from deployment with dramatic -- traumatic brain unjuries, they get to a facility in bethesda. the results are dramatic. it is an image that seems to contradict itself. a strong rain surrounded by paint and paint brushes. this marine captain was blown across a school yard by a rocket-propelled grenade. he came to the national center of excellence in bethesda. he wanted nothing to do with art therapy. he thought it was childish until the mets melissa walker. -- he met melissa walker. walker uses art therapy to help the service members on what the layers of complicated issues after a traumatic brain injury. >> these are his actual fingerprints. >> or to express their life changing symptoms. >> grasping onto his head, not wanting to
new speed cameras in the district, we will show you where and why aaa says these cameras really cross the line. >> i feel honored. >> we will show you how this week's working woman is using art to help and inspired wounded warriors. >> a lot of people are complaining about gas prices. see how the demand to do something about it >> when service members return from deployment with dramatic -- traumatic brain unjuries, they get to a facility in bethesda. the results are...
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the new cameras are estimated to make up about $30 million in revenue. every day, cameras in the nation's capital captured drivers speeding through red lights and soon there could be more it is in the sky. as part of the budget, the mayor proposes adding more cameras to improve driver, a pedestrian, and biker safety. these include new laser speed detection technology and automated ticketing for drivers not yielding to pedestrians. "some of this might be good stuff but when you look at -- >> some of this might be good stuff but when you look at it, they are using motorists as the district's atm machine. >> the mayor says, it is not. >> need to do everything we can especially when we are encouraging people increasingly to use bicycles, which makes people even thoughmore vulnerable to vehicular traffic. >> this will bring money into the city. i am not even thinking about it like that. i am looking at it as safety. >> people will stop everywhere to avoid a ticket. >> triple a adds that according to information that they obtained by the city, last year the ci
the new cameras are estimated to make up about $30 million in revenue. every day, cameras in the nation's capital captured drivers speeding through red lights and soon there could be more it is in the sky. as part of the budget, the mayor proposes adding more cameras to improve driver, a pedestrian, and biker safety. these include new laser speed detection technology and automated ticketing for drivers not yielding to pedestrians. "some of this might be good stuff but when you look at --...
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what exactly was the probbem with the camera? cameras? ---north balttmore---camera supposed to take piccures and register violators when they go 12 miles overrthe speed limit of 35 miles per hour. ---it was calibrated to take the pictures for a speed limit of 30 miles per hour. --- hospital.... instead of snapping pix of drivers going 47 miles an hour and over... it clocked them at 42 . 3 mitt romney carries six states .. including ohio... in super tuessay votiig. voting.((cheers for romney)) romney))rick santorum followed with three... and newt gingrich claimed victorr in georgia... which is the state that held the most delegates of the night.the highest ron paul finished was second.next up .... the kansas caacuses on saturday.guam... the virgin islands and northern mariana island allo hold caucusessthat day. the f-d-a has issued a warning against the company that markets "aeroshots"... the so-called caffeine inhaler. inhaler.the company couud face regulatory action... over what the f-d-a calls "false and misleading" labeling. aeroshot's
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they are requiring all rear view cameras.he new rule is still expected to be in place by the end of this year. >> reporter: two-year-old cameron gill branson was killed in his own driveway in 2002 when an suv backing up ran him over. the driver was his own father pediatrician. >> i was naive. i was a pediatrician going over home safety for children when they are born watch out for extension cords and watch out for all the little things and keep your cabinets locked i never told them to get a camera. >> reporter: drivers and larger vehicles killed 448 children in back up accidents between 2006 and 2010. more than double the previous five years. cbs news transportation safety analyst explains how the accidents generally happen. >> it's called the bye-bye syndrome when in fact children will run out to say good-bye to their uncles to their parents, to their grandparents and the drivers did not see them. >> reporter: rear view cameras are standard on 45% of 2012 passenger vehicles from luxury sedans to this honda c-rv which sells
they are requiring all rear view cameras.he new rule is still expected to be in place by the end of this year. >> reporter: two-year-old cameron gill branson was killed in his own driveway in 2002 when an suv backing up ran him over. the driver was his own father pediatrician. >> i was naive. i was a pediatrician going over home safety for children when they are born watch out for extension cords and watch out for all the little things and keep your cabinets locked i never told them...
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welcome to "caught on camera." remember when your mother said if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. we're not sure what your mother would say about the people in this next hour. they certainly take that to heart. even if it means breaking bones along the way. as you watch their spectacular feats, remember, do not try this at home. not that you could, even if you wanted to. a high-flying bmx rider crashes to the earth. ouch. >> in my opinion, bmx is just as dangerous as what evel knievel was doing. >> steve crandall should know. he's been part of this strange bmx culture since he was a kid. he owns a bike company and has been to hundreds of unofficial stunt events, held in back alleys and parking lots. >> bmxers in general are pretty subversive. it's an underground culture, a lot of outcasts, misfits, hell raisers and good time havers. >> thank you all for coming out. we'll run this at 4:00 exactly. >> today steve's in richmond, virginia, seeing a jumping competition over an unusual but tasty obstacle. >> w
welcome to "caught on camera." remember when your mother said if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. we're not sure what your mother would say about the people in this next hour. they certainly take that to heart. even if it means breaking bones along the way. as you watch their spectacular feats, remember, do not try this at home. not that you could, even if you wanted to. a high-flying bmx rider crashes to the earth. ouch. >> in my opinion, bmx is just as dangerous as...
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nor back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.far this hour we've seen average people going about their everyday lives when danger strikes unexpectedly. but, in our next story, we'll see what can go wrong when thrill's seekers take a leap of faith. las vegas, nevada. a fun-filled weekend becomes a life-and-death struggle when a bungee cord becomes a noose. >> i definitely wasn't breathing. i was unconscious. >> whoa! >> it's may 2001, and these friends are looking for a thrill ride. >> it was my 21st birthday so my brother and i and my best friend vernon decided to go up and celebrate, and bungee jumping was one of the few things we wanted to do. >> atop a 170-foot crane suspended over the las vegas strip, malu feels no hesitation. >> i consider myself somewhat of an extremist, so i had no thoughts of anything bad going on. you sign a waiver and i didn't think twice about signing my name and jumping. >> there's malu out there on the edge. >> yeah! >> his first jump goes off without a hitch. >> the first jump went great. i kind of
nor back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.far this hour we've seen average people going about their everyday lives when danger strikes unexpectedly. but, in our next story, we'll see what can go wrong when thrill's seekers take a leap of faith. las vegas, nevada. a fun-filled weekend becomes a life-and-death struggle when a bungee cord becomes a noose. >> i definitely wasn't breathing. i was unconscious....