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it's my camera. can do whatever i want. >> jimmy isn't intimidated and turns the tables. >> you're parked in a bus stop. that's a "no standing" zone, sir. that's a "no standing" zone. >> sir, put your camera down. okay? >> that's a "no standing" zone. are you allowed to park in a "no standing" zone? >> yes, i do. >> why? >> because i had an emergency. >> where is the emergency? >> the truck is over there. i had to write a summons for this truck. >> that's an emergency? >> yes, sir. it is an emergency. >> when we asked, the nypd wouldn't define an emergency for us. based on the video, this agent is writing a summons. appears to be doing his job. but what he says next crosses the line for jimmy justice. >> it's an emergency to write a $115 summons, to generate revenue for the city? is that the emergency? is that the emergency? >> that is an emergency, sir. i pull him over. >> i thought an emergency is when somebody's life is in danger. >> maybe your life is in danger. >> it is completely inappropriate
it's my camera. can do whatever i want. >> jimmy isn't intimidated and turns the tables. >> you're parked in a bus stop. that's a "no standing" zone, sir. that's a "no standing" zone. >> sir, put your camera down. okay? >> that's a "no standing" zone. are you allowed to park in a "no standing" zone? >> yes, i do. >> why? >> because i had an emergency. >> where is the emergency? >> the truck is over...
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camera." i'm contessa brewer. bad behavior can sometimes seem like an epidemic, from road rage to bullying over the internet to fist fights on reality tv. our first video is a prime example of bad behavior. a mob erupts in violence, and not out of anger or frustration, but to celebrate the home team's victory. >> mayhem in the streets of los angeles. june 2010. 19-year-old student and part-time graphic designer jun gatuna ducks into a downtown bar to watch the last moments of the nba finals. the los angeles lakers versus the boston celtics. >> i just wanted to see what was going on, see if the lakers won or not. and if they did win, i just wanted to see how the victory celebration went. >> the final score, lakers 83, celtics 79. in game seven, the lakers clinched the title, and gatuna heads toward the arena. >> the atmosphere was very energetic. a lot of people were shouting celtics suck, lakers won, lakers won. i headed to staples center because i heard from a lot of friends that that's wher
camera." i'm contessa brewer. bad behavior can sometimes seem like an epidemic, from road rage to bullying over the internet to fist fights on reality tv. our first video is a prime example of bad behavior. a mob erupts in violence, and not out of anger or frustration, but to celebrate the home team's victory. >> mayhem in the streets of los angeles. june 2010. 19-year-old student and part-time graphic designer jun gatuna ducks into a downtown bar to watch the last moments of the nba...
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we're going to break it up and go by camera setup. let's go over our camera setups on the rooftop.t ourselves, we've got our entrance, doorway, got all that nice green garden stuff down in here, susan's space, street. and, over here, water tower where howard's going to be hanging out. we are going to shoot out of sequence. okay? okay. how many camera setups are we gonna have? i think we have four basic setups. camera position one is going to be over in here, for susan's entrance, as well as howard's and lenny's, all three, together. so camera position one, looking down here. all right? door opens. hey. hey, guys. i haven't seen you in a while. camera position two, susan's space, down by this garden area. now, look what i brought for you guys. that's to establish susan. that's susan's area. reverse angle on two will be three, more of her point of view. but susan's "pov" is fixed; right? yeah, pretty much. until later in the scene. later in the scene, when she starts getting drawn into the activity, we'll position her somewhere by the skylight so that we'll have a tighter "pov" of ho
we're going to break it up and go by camera setup. let's go over our camera setups on the rooftop.t ourselves, we've got our entrance, doorway, got all that nice green garden stuff down in here, susan's space, street. and, over here, water tower where howard's going to be hanging out. we are going to shoot out of sequence. okay? okay. how many camera setups are we gonna have? i think we have four basic setups. camera position one is going to be over in here, for susan's entrance, as well as...
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police say more of the cameras will help make the streets safer. >> 33 new crime cameras were installed wednesday morning in homestead street in northeast baltimore. >> i am glad to see that these cameras are here. >> the rest of the new cameras will go into the neighborhood of montebello, self clifton park in will add to the 550 cameras already stationed around the city as part of the city watch program. >> in 2011, city what participated in 1236 our breasts and initiated over 145 arrests for violent crimes. overall, cameras have shown to reduce crime by 25 percent signed in affected areas. >> official said the cameras have been used to identify suspects in a number of cases that helps police to do their to keep criminals off the streets. >> i think as an emerging technology for law enforcement, it is a sound investment. >> of these neighbors agree it will make their streets safer and welcome the addition to their neighborhood. if >> the more cameras they have, the better it will be for our neighborhood. >> we want to live in a safe environment and peaceful environment. >> 11 news team
police say more of the cameras will help make the streets safer. >> 33 new crime cameras were installed wednesday morning in homestead street in northeast baltimore. >> i am glad to see that these cameras are here. >> the rest of the new cameras will go into the neighborhood of montebello, self clifton park in will add to the 550 cameras already stationed around the city as part of the city watch program. >> in 2011, city what participated in 1236 our breasts and...
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. >>> "caught on camera: fire ball." hello. i'm contessa brewer. 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
. >>> "caught on camera: fire ball." hello. i'm contessa brewer. 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...
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welcome to "caught on camera." we all fear it, that one deadly moment of inattention, the simple but potentially fatal miscalculation, the sudden bolt from the blue we are helpless to avoid. in an instant, everything changes. but in the stories you will see this hour, situations that look like certain death end with a miraculous escape, or amazing rescue. in our first story, a rock climber nervously begins his first 300-foot rappel while his friend videotapes the achievement. then something goes horribly wrong. in a utah canyon, a man rappels down a towering cliff but loses control and falls 100 feet to the bottom. >> i thought for sure that my life was coming to an end. >> hey, you okay? >> in the summer of 2009, eric shrever and david cardona are hiking through utah's zion national park. they're both experienced canyoneers, skilled at getting through canyons by any means possible. that includes climbing, rappelling or even swimming. >> i've always loved the outdoors. i've been an avid hiker. but this canyoneering
welcome to "caught on camera." we all fear it, that one deadly moment of inattention, the simple but potentially fatal miscalculation, the sudden bolt from the blue we are helpless to avoid. in an instant, everything changes. but in the stories you will see this hour, situations that look like certain death end with a miraculous escape, or amazing rescue. in our first story, a rock climber nervously begins his first 300-foot rappel while his friend videotapes the achievement. then...
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dancer, camera, kaleidoscope camera. ♪ >> how they did it, i don't know. is, is the sort of kickoff video for the ted-x submit that went down in qatar. it is like a series of events and gatherings around the world where people can share, quote, ideas worth spreading. check out more information and techex.com. i don't know how many dancers there are or how the heck they did this but it is pretty cool to look at. >> everyone go like this. >> go like this. >> and then look through it and it looks like you are look tlug a kaleidoscope. >> it looks like one of those kids' toys. >> if you want to do this from home, head over. >>> that's it for our show, everybody. thanks for joining us. we'll see you next time. ♪
dancer, camera, kaleidoscope camera. ♪ >> how they did it, i don't know. is, is the sort of kickoff video for the ted-x submit that went down in qatar. it is like a series of events and gatherings around the world where people can share, quote, ideas worth spreading. check out more information and techex.com. i don't know how many dancers there are or how the heck they did this but it is pretty cool to look at. >> everyone go like this. >> go like this. >> and then...
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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 oft aen 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 granby, colorado. >> the vehicle was going in and out of this basically big, concrete warehouse. what he would do is pull forward until the wall would collapse on top of him and 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 its own. >> glenn trainer is the former undersheriff of grant 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. >> when i arrived on scene and walked arou
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 oft aen 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." 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 zoo keeper 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 li
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 zoo keeper crosses paths with a 10,000-pound...
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>> nothing escapes the cameras anymore.ople trying to rob stores to car accidents, it's all on video. so where are the damn flying saucers? that to me is a bug on a windshield. >> disappointed is what i'm saying. >> i want to see a damn spaceship. if they said look up in the sky and then zoomed in on it, i'd say okay. but this could be a flashlight. >> what about balloon boy, has he checked in? said it's me again, sorry, didn't mean to scare everybody. >> we want to know what you think this is. head over to facebook.com/right this minute. >>> tomorrow on "right this minute," this little invention is called the rubber sling bow. the world's greatest sling shot maker. that's tomorrow on "right this minute." >>> we are taking a trip to centrailia. >> hear why this town is a hot bed of spookiness from the self photographers who got an inside look. >> it almost feels like you're where you shouldn't be. >>> and this cat is getting its jump on. >> that cat is spider-man. >> i'll give him a 10. >> see this >>> i want to take you gu
>> nothing escapes the cameras anymore.ople trying to rob stores to car accidents, it's all on video. so where are the damn flying saucers? that to me is a bug on a windshield. >> disappointed is what i'm saying. >> i want to see a damn spaceship. if they said look up in the sky and then zoomed in on it, i'd say okay. but this could be a flashlight. >> what about balloon boy, has he checked in? said it's me again, sorry, didn't mean to scare everybody. >> we want...
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"caught on camera."n this hour, we'll take you to the high seas where you'll meet some of the world's most mysterious creatures and witness encounters with shocking results. it's all caught on camera. divers, surfers, and tourists discover what lies beneath the surface of the deep. samoan islands, thailand. two divers take off for a day of diving and a bit of fun in the sun. their dive spot is called east of the eden, but a hungry eel named emma turns this tropical paradise into a living hell. we want to warn you, what you are about to see is dangerous. don't attempt to duplicate this or any of the situations you're about to see. a giant moray eel mistakes diver matt butcher's thumb for a piece of sausage. >> when she first held onto my thumb, i didn't think it was too serious. i thought, okay, she'll let go in a second. and after a couple seconds, i realize, wow, i could have a big problem here. >> matt is out that day with his friend to see one of the most dramatic reefs in the world and to meet a mora
"caught on camera."n this hour, we'll take you to the high seas where you'll meet some of the world's most mysterious creatures and witness encounters with shocking results. it's all caught on camera. divers, surfers, and tourists discover what lies beneath the surface of the deep. samoan islands, thailand. two divers take off for a day of diving and a bit of fun in the sun. their dive spot is called east of the eden, but a hungry eel named emma turns this tropical paradise into a...
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"caught on camera: occupational hazard." >>> welcome to "caught on camera, i'm contessa brewer. certain careers come with real hazards. some are expected. others turn out to be quite a surprise. in our next hour, we'll meet people faced with incredible situations that happened on the job, like the referee we meet in our first video. he makes a call during a high school wrestling match and then he goes down for the count. for referee bob west, it starts off like any other high school wrestling match. two opponents locked in a fierce battle. one is pinned and the he doesn't like the call. that's not unusual in a heated sports competition. but watch what happens next. bob west lives in spokane, washington with his wife and daughter. in 1996, he's caught on camera making a routine call one second -- >> completely blind-sided me. >> knocked unconscious the next. >> it was a wrestling match between colville hospital and west valley high school. >> chad hildebrand is on the left in maroon representing colville. his opponent on the right in black is west valley's josh kelp. >> the hype
"caught on camera: occupational hazard." >>> welcome to "caught on camera, i'm contessa brewer. certain careers come with real hazards. some are expected. others turn out to be quite a surprise. in our next hour, we'll meet people faced with incredible situations that happened on the job, like the referee we meet in our first video. he makes a call during a high school wrestling match and then he goes down for the count. for referee bob west, it starts off like any other...
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welcome to "caught on camera." from politicians to police, sports stars to security guards, seems almost everybody gets out of line sometimes. and in a world full of cameras, those moments can live forever. in the case of our first story, some poor judgment, even becomes an international incident. a good-will basketball game takes an angry turn. when players stop passing basketballs and start hurling chairs. >> quickly you realize this was not your typical sports altercation. >> it's an international basket brawl and the entire scene is caught on camera by fans in the bleachers. >> i was fearing for my physical well being. >> the georgetown hoyas arrive in beijing for an exhibition tour. an entourage of more than 200 fans and school officials accompany the team on the trip. >> they wanted this to be a good will tour to expand georgetown's brand and bride. >> but the hoyas are not the only high-profile americans in china. >> vice president joe biden was in town at the same time. there's a little bit of tension betwe
welcome to "caught on camera." from politicians to police, sports stars to security guards, seems almost everybody gets out of line sometimes. and in a world full of cameras, those moments can live forever. in the case of our first story, some poor judgment, even becomes an international incident. a good-will basketball game takes an angry turn. when players stop passing basketballs and start hurling chairs. >> quickly you realize this was not your typical sports altercation....
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"caught on camera, dash cam diaries." >> welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. dashboard cameras are an important policing tool that can bear witness to details missed by the human eye and reveal invaluable lessons for law enforcement. in this hour you'll see compelling situations caught on dashboard cameras from getaways gone awry to ruthless gunmen firing at will. >> a routine traffic stop turns into a roadside shootout when troopers unknowingly pull over an armed and dangerous escaped prisoner. >> i'm thinking already i shouldn't have stopped this car. >> october 26, 1998. tyler, texas. trooper barry goins an 18-year veteran of the force is assigned to train trooper jesse andresen, a rookie six months out of the academy. >> he was not my training officer. i was riding with him that night because my fto had other arrangements and had something else to do that night. >> no. no, we don't go out with a rookie very often. >> they're at the tail end of a particularly busy night when they decide to look for an easy way to finish their shift. i went on the county roa
"caught on camera, dash cam diaries." >> welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. dashboard cameras are an important policing tool that can bear witness to details missed by the human eye and reveal invaluable lessons for law enforcement. in this hour you'll see compelling situations caught on dashboard cameras from getaways gone awry to ruthless gunmen firing at will. >> a routine traffic stop turns into a roadside shootout when troopers unknowingly...
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that's all for this edition of "caught on camera."
that's all for this edition of "caught on camera."
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it's a good thing the cub is not camera shy. that guy. >>> a road sign encounter with a alligator didn't end well with an animal expert. he stopped to help out and ouch, for his trouble, the 250- pound gator attacked him nearly ripping off his arm. his arm is fine and he's recovering. wildlife officials managed to relocate the gator into a swamp. wow. even if you are an expert, you don't want to tangle with a gator. >>> thanks for joining us at 5. the news edge at 6 starts now. >>> an innocent bystander shot outside of a metro station. we're live with the latest and we're going to start with this and the victim side of the story after months in jail. a brentwood man tells us about the nice when he said the policeman hit him in the head with the gun. the gun went off and that is when the story gets murky. john henrehan joins us live with the details on this one. john? >> reporter: i'm on perry street in brentwood and this is a small industrial area and luckily, some of the businesses here have security cameras and one of those ca
it's a good thing the cub is not camera shy. that guy. >>> a road sign encounter with a alligator didn't end well with an animal expert. he stopped to help out and ouch, for his trouble, the 250- pound gator attacked him nearly ripping off his arm. his arm is fine and he's recovering. wildlife officials managed to relocate the gator into a swamp. wow. even if you are an expert, you don't want to tangle with a gator. >>> thanks for joining us at 5. the news edge at 6 starts...
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now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. of sky diving dates back to 1485 when leonardo da vinci sketched the first blueprints for a parachute. these days, hundreds of thousands of people jump from high places and planes every year, deploying parachutes to bring them safely back to earth. according to the united states parachute association, the likelihood of a fatal crash is roughly 1 in 140,000. and the sky diver you're about to see escapes that fate by the skin of his teeth. an experienced sky diver is sailing down to earth at 45 miles per hour. like he's done more than 300 times before. but this time, something goes horribly wrong. >> are you okay? >> i've been in other situations where i've got out of them. this one here where the winds happened to catch me at the wrong time. i had to make some really fast decisions. and obviously, it didn't pan out the way i wanted it to. i was hoping to miss it, but i didn't miss the trailer. >> april 30, 2011. high above colorado's fremont county airport sky diving instructor tommy f
now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. of sky diving dates back to 1485 when leonardo da vinci sketched the first blueprints for a parachute. these days, hundreds of thousands of people jump from high places and planes every year, deploying parachutes to bring them safely back to earth. according to the united states parachute association, the likelihood of a fatal crash is roughly 1 in 140,000. and the sky diver...
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the woman is off camera.ficer doesn't get her out of harm's way, he's certain she will die. >> i was yelling at her, come on, come on, come on, you need to get out of there. >> come, on, come on, come on! >> i pulled her car door open and grabbed ahold of her, looking over my shoulder at the tractor-trailer that was oncoming. all i really had time to do was push her towards the retaining wall. threw her down on the ground. >> it all happens in moments and powell, sitting in his car, becomes aware something is horribly wrong. >> why did they just jump out of the car like that? that's when i heard an air brake on the semi. it was like goo, goo, goo and that's when i felt the impact. i didn't see anything happen. i just felt it. i felt glass cutting my face. >> sheltered against the median wall, the officers are amazed to see the semi miraculously bounce safely past them. >> i never thought the wheel of a semi would look that big as it went past us. >> you see from the video that the tractor-trailer steers right
the woman is off camera.ficer doesn't get her out of harm's way, he's certain she will die. >> i was yelling at her, come on, come on, come on, you need to get out of there. >> come, on, come on, come on! >> i pulled her car door open and grabbed ahold of her, looking over my shoulder at the tractor-trailer that was oncoming. all i really had time to do was push her towards the retaining wall. threw her down on the ground. >> it all happens in moments and powell, sitting...
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the city is adding 88 new cameras, expected to generate another $25 million a year. 166 cameras, $80 million a year. cutthose who might want to the dollar amount of the fines -- >> this is not about revenue, but revenue is a factor. >> get ready for a lot more in d.c., or slow down and not block the box. montgomery county has reinstated county toin the overturned by voters. the council passed the bill 6-3 ambulancen emergency feet. the county executives argue the likelyld help cover a withdrawal of state funding later this year. the fee would be covered by health insurance. those who cannot afford it are exempt from paying. >> services are being added at national airport. fly nonstopble to alaska airlines to portland. you can head south to austin, texas, on southwest. there will be one troweled trip day to the cities. ray lahood says the new nonstop flights will increase competition. the sweet sound of success for mark zuckerberg. facebook has gone public. >> schedule is shells out of dollars to customers. arean you believe we arean [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deal
the city is adding 88 new cameras, expected to generate another $25 million a year. 166 cameras, $80 million a year. cutthose who might want to the dollar amount of the fines -- >> this is not about revenue, but revenue is a factor. >> get ready for a lot more in d.c., or slow down and not block the box. montgomery county has reinstated county toin the overturned by voters. the council passed the bill 6-3 ambulancen emergency feet. the county executives argue the likelyld help cover...
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like a spinning blade. >> maybe the sign hit his camera. he had the camera up to his face. maybe sign hit the camera and that's what smacked him. >> so that's a sign that happened to be at the right place at the wrong time and so was the photographer. >> it looks like he went into the marcia, marcia, marcia, nose bleed. >> oh, my nose. >> here is your sign for this one. >> here is your sign. >> you know you are stupid when you stand too close to a race car and get in the face of a sign. >> does that work? >> yeah. >> i don't know. >>> well, guys, our favorite nerdy dancing machine is back again. kath apicary. keith first graced the rpm air waves when he tried out for kimberly cole's music video and did a pretty good job. recently, he made an appearance on live local news. in fact, ktla in los angeles decided, hey, let's put this guy on live tv. >> he actually said that he is really good at shadow boxing but what happened? >> i am good at shadow boxes but if i do it too hard, i will defeat the air and everyone will suffocate. i don't want to do that. >> he i the character of
like a spinning blade. >> maybe the sign hit his camera. he had the camera up to his face. maybe sign hit the camera and that's what smacked him. >> so that's a sign that happened to be at the right place at the wrong time and so was the photographer. >> it looks like he went into the marcia, marcia, marcia, nose bleed. >> oh, my nose. >> here is your sign for this one. >> here is your sign. >> you know you are stupid when you stand too close to a race...
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the more cameras they have come at the better it will be for our neighborhoods. -- the more cameras they have, the better it will be for our neighborhoods. >> kazakhs are this, they make the residents feel safer. -- the facts are this, they make residents feel safer, and i think as an emerging technology for law enforcement, it is a sound investment. >> the money from the new camera comes from a mix of federal and state grants. >> we are getting our first look at the man who police say stab his own mother during a fight at their home in carroll county. eric liam being held the $208,000 bond charged with assault and reckless endangerment. police said they found his 52- year-old mother suffering multiple stab wounds after 10:00 last night. she was flown to shock trauma where she remains in critical, but stable condition. >> a man has been arrested and charged with first-degree arson in connection with a five-year yesterday afternoon. over 100 people have been displaced in 34 units destroyed. police arrested a man of chevy chase early wednesday morning. the fighter he says that he went to t
the more cameras they have come at the better it will be for our neighborhoods. -- the more cameras they have, the better it will be for our neighborhoods. >> kazakhs are this, they make the residents feel safer. -- the facts are this, they make residents feel safer, and i think as an emerging technology for law enforcement, it is a sound investment. >> the money from the new camera comes from a mix of federal and state grants. >> we are getting our first look at the man who...
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enter the domestic spy shop. >> and the camera is right here. >> cellphone tracking, gps, cameras and microphones, small and cheap enough, often less than $300 for do it yourself snooping. some small enough to be mounted on a key chain to capture this bar-room rendezvous or on a motel room peephole to catch cheaters waiting for the coast to be clear, when clearly it's not. divorce lawyers say digital evidence like this is being used in an increasing number of divorce cases, and believe it or not, custody battles too. >> birthday party. >> take duke of omaha, he's in a vicious battle over his 7-year-old daughter whose mother rigged her teddy bear with a microphone and told her to carry it at all times. >> removed a few stitches, replaced the recording device inside of the bear's head, plug it in to the future and download all our conversations. >> in the high stakes world of child custody, kids are both the prize and the weapon. >> the one thing that's exchanged between the warring parties is the child. so the child becomes sort of a trojan horse. >> john kinney is a divorce attorney w
enter the domestic spy shop. >> and the camera is right here. >> cellphone tracking, gps, cameras and microphones, small and cheap enough, often less than $300 for do it yourself snooping. some small enough to be mounted on a key chain to capture this bar-room rendezvous or on a motel room peephole to catch cheaters waiting for the coast to be clear, when clearly it's not. divorce lawyers say digital evidence like this is being used in an increasing number of divorce cases, and...
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now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.iral 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 almost every piece of photographer equipment. we used camera bodies, we used lenses, little tripods, large try pods, light stands. we used conveyor belts which was kind of difficult to get our hands on. >> this was an amazing video you have all sorts of actions causing other actions. you can't believe that any one person would make this happen as it is happening here. >> can you imagine like some mad scientist to put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> i knocked them over and they were like dominos that immediately made me think of rube goldberg. the term rube goldberg machine is a famous
now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.iral 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...
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drive through the district and you snowcat -- traffic cameras candy you anywhere. they will add 88 more traffic cameras and that has a driver's crying foul. >> the d.c. government insists it is all about safety. the city is trying to generate nearly 50% more in revenue from traffic cameras in the next fiscal year than it did in the last. but no enforcement has traditionally been getting tickets for running red lights and speeding. >> making us pay more just for being stopped a little too far into the intersection. >> new cameras will be for blocking the crosswalks or speeding through a green or yellow light. >> this really is about public safety. we have to get really serious about sustainable d.c. we have to find a way to make pedestrians and bicyclists safe in the city. >> they are paying lip service to safety. this is really about revenue. >> they have 78 traditional cameras generating $55 million a year. now they are adding 88 new cameras expected to generate $25 million a year. >> i do not think it is saving anyone's lives. >> the mayor noted all 12 of them vo
drive through the district and you snowcat -- traffic cameras candy you anywhere. they will add 88 more traffic cameras and that has a driver's crying foul. >> the d.c. government insists it is all about safety. the city is trying to generate nearly 50% more in revenue from traffic cameras in the next fiscal year than it did in the last. but no enforcement has traditionally been getting tickets for running red lights and speeding. >> making us pay more just for being stopped a...
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they join 78 other cameras that generate around $55 million a year. the cameras of the traffic safety tool that motorists love to hate. >> i don't think it is really for safety purposes. i think it is really about money. >> the carriers are in every quadrant of the district. officials say they are based on streets with the highest number of crashes and injuries. proponents say the carriers are necessary to keep people safe. >> when people know they are more likely to get a ticket they are less likely to break the law. speed cameras are effective because they enforce the law 24/7. >> her job requires you drive all day long. she says the new cameras are overkill. >> you have to watch everywhere because they are even putting them in the medians on the road. >> other motorists disagree. >> there are some areas that probably need them, but i think they are not needed to that extent everywhere. >> right now we are in the middle of what is called a 30- day educational phase. as of june 7, you will receive a ticket if you are caught by one of these 27 new cam
they join 78 other cameras that generate around $55 million a year. the cameras of the traffic safety tool that motorists love to hate. >> i don't think it is really for safety purposes. i think it is really about money. >> the carriers are in every quadrant of the district. officials say they are based on streets with the highest number of crashes and injuries. proponents say the carriers are necessary to keep people safe. >> when people know they are more likely to get a...
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the police in the district plan to more than double the number of speed cameras and red light cameraswe have more on why that is only part of the story. >> that is right. city leaders insist adding more traffic enforcement cameras like the one behind me, they think it will improve safety for everyone. we also know that it will make this city a lot more money. travers' better beware when rolling through the nation's capital. city officials plan on adding 88 more red light and speed cameras throughout the district. >> that is almost on every street. >> to go with the 78 already installed. he recently got busted for blowing through our red light. how many have you gotten? >> two of them so far. >> opponents insist more cameras are about generating easy revenue. there are expected to bring in another $25 million a year. >> they're collecting this money and not fixing our roads. they should do something useful with the money. correct the cameras will ticket drivers for blocking. >> i have problems getting across the street. they block the walkway. it is an excellent idea. >> it is time for
the police in the district plan to more than double the number of speed cameras and red light cameraswe have more on why that is only part of the story. >> that is right. city leaders insist adding more traffic enforcement cameras like the one behind me, they think it will improve safety for everyone. we also know that it will make this city a lot more money. travers' better beware when rolling through the nation's capital. city officials plan on adding 88 more red light and speed cameras...
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people are saying what are these bills for, a camera, a camera, not a human being, a camera said youa stoplight. people challenged it. late last week a judge in saint said it is on constitutional. it doesn't keep us safe. it is a cheap way to raise more money and you didn't give people a fair trial. jenna: some people say it is a way to keep us safe. if you look at some statistics. you have to consider the source. but the insurance institute for highway safety, said cities that use these cameras, injuries are down, reduced by 29%, double digits and the roads are safer because of the cameras. how does that interplay with our rights as citizens to get the due process you're mentioning? >> because our rights as citizens for due process are natural rights come from our humanity and they're protected by the constitution of missouri and all the other 49 states as well as the federal constitution and the police can't take those rights away by saying pay up. you have the right to challenge, to demonstrate that you didn't go through a red light or, that the camera was rigged, as was the case
people are saying what are these bills for, a camera, a camera, not a human being, a camera said youa stoplight. people challenged it. late last week a judge in saint said it is on constitutional. it doesn't keep us safe. it is a cheap way to raise more money and you didn't give people a fair trial. jenna: some people say it is a way to keep us safe. if you look at some statistics. you have to consider the source. but the insurance institute for highway safety, said cities that use these...
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three cameras keeping an eye on traffic at all times. so far this year thousands of tickets have gone out to drivers to run the red lights. kendice gibson is live. >> when the city of alexandria and install these cameras just about a year ago they were hoping it would stop cars from running through the intersections when there is a red light. so far that has not been the case. >> 6 seconds after the traffic light turns red. there you have a common problem on this road. drivers running lights despite two cameras a block apart. they went up in august and police are alarmed by the number of people who still run the red light. >> are you thinking you can probably make it? >> you think you will make it and it will not go off. sometimes it is faster than you think it is. >> they have issued more than 3200 tickets. >> we are consistently seeing these numbers that make you think people are not paying attention to the speed or the lights themselves. >> this intersection near the beltway. the traffic cameras here responsible for 2000 tickets from
three cameras keeping an eye on traffic at all times. so far this year thousands of tickets have gone out to drivers to run the red lights. kendice gibson is live. >> when the city of alexandria and install these cameras just about a year ago they were hoping it would stop cars from running through the intersections when there is a red light. so far that has not been the case. >> 6 seconds after the traffic light turns red. there you have a common problem on this road. drivers...
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instead of fixed locations for speed cameras on roads they will be using portable cameras and move them throughout. the idea is to create speed camera zones, rather than spots. >> the portable cameras will move throughout the corridor, thus they will always be in different places. rather than people looking for the camera what they should do is recognize the speed limit and drive safe. >> police have identified 67 different roads in the county where they will deploy the program but will no longer announce exact locations of those cameras. thousands of people completed a 39-mile journey today. the tenth annual avon walk for breast cancer wrapped up on the national mall. 2200 people participated this the walk. it raised more than $5 million for breast canser cer research. >>> welcome to the annual international children's festival. this year's event featured displays and presentations from 22 different countries, thanks to their embassies here in the district. the presentations included dance performances, food and kid-friendly crafts. >> some kids and their families who have never left w
instead of fixed locations for speed cameras on roads they will be using portable cameras and move them throughout. the idea is to create speed camera zones, rather than spots. >> the portable cameras will move throughout the corridor, thus they will always be in different places. rather than people looking for the camera what they should do is recognize the speed limit and drive safe. >> police have identified 67 different roads in the county where they will deploy the program but...
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> it's bad enough getting a red light camera or a speed camera ticket in the mail. your tickets don't make it to your mailbox and the penalties for not paying add up. it's happening all over the country to drivers who lease their cars. turns out their tickets to nowhere. >> whatever system they have for getting these tickets to you is obviously broken. >> jacob lesser got a letter telling him to call the police department. >> and this woman from the police department told me that there were a number of unpaid speed camera tickets on my registration. >> reporter: a year and a half's worth of speed camera tickets. >> but it turns out almost all of them were on, you know, on my way to work. apparently there's a speed camera there right on my way to and from work every day. >> reporter: but he didn't pay the tickets and didn't slow down because he never got the tickets in the mail. and the penalties on the unpaid tickets added up. >> yeah, it was a lot of money. about $1,000. >> reporter: same story with nicky fraser of bowie, maryland. >> i didn't find bought any of my
> it's bad enough getting a red light camera or a speed camera ticket in the mail. your tickets don't make it to your mailbox and the penalties for not paying add up. it's happening all over the country to drivers who lease their cars. turns out their tickets to nowhere. >> whatever system they have for getting these tickets to you is obviously broken. >> jacob lesser got a letter telling him to call the police department. >> and this woman from the police department told...
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drivers running lights despite cameras a block apart.ent up last august and alarmed at the number to runle will continue the lights. >> it does not work out. it is faster than you think it is. >> the three cameras have issued than 3200 red light tickets. >> we are consistent leasing these numbers. it is a concern. >> this intersection on south patrick street near the entrance the belt way. the traffic cameras are for 2000 tickets from january through april of this year. >> i was upset about it. >> fines are low compared to communities in the area. is enough to have some drivers slow down. >> i stop at yellow. >> would dozens of people run the lights, at what is looking options it has to get stop running lights. >> the cameras will also be watching drivers out 27 new the district. officials announced the locations earlier this week. everywill be placed in the city based on the highest numbers crashes and injuries. the new chemist join 78 others already snapping pictures across -- the new cameras join 78 others are ready snapping pictures
drivers running lights despite cameras a block apart.ent up last august and alarmed at the number to runle will continue the lights. >> it does not work out. it is faster than you think it is. >> the three cameras have issued than 3200 red light tickets. >> we are consistent leasing these numbers. it is a concern. >> this intersection on south patrick street near the entrance the belt way. the traffic cameras are for 2000 tickets from january through april of this year....
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children. >>> now back to "caught on camera.">> now back to "caught on camera." including you 49 childr. >>> now back to "caught on camera." >>> that rat does not mess around. it's not like a rat, on the leg, oh, no, a human, i will get off of you. that rat was like, i will go towards the face hole. >> pretty horrifying visceral thing when you see that. this video is the kind of thing where it's hard to resist passing around. oh, my god, did you see this? >> but did that really just happen? >> i well say it did seem like it might have been people playing a joke. like they had a pet rat and were like, oh, let's let a rat loose on the subway. i did think there was some trained rat. i thought there would be a clicking noise in the back, and oh, there's a trainer. >> so, is this video for real or like some of our other videos, a trick? >> it was a subway rat. it wasn't somebody's house mouse. it wasn't a pet chinchilla. no, it was a dirty subway rat. >> jeff ford catches this hair-raising moment on camera while on his way home from w
children. >>> now back to "caught on camera.">> now back to "caught on camera." including you 49 childr. >>> now back to "caught on camera." >>> that rat does not mess around. it's not like a rat, on the leg, oh, no, a human, i will get off of you. that rat was like, i will go towards the face hole. >> pretty horrifying visceral thing when you see that. this video is the kind of thing where it's hard to resist passing around....
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>> caught on camera, dash cam diaries. a police officer's working day may include violent confrontations, touching human dramas, and even some comic relief. for an officer in a patrol car, the dashboard camera is the silent witness. capturing the action, and preserving some hair raising stories. our first video begins in new mexico with an amazing high speed chase and a shoot-out caught on multiple dash cams. police cruisers chase off ter a 22-year-old man through highways and country roads in northern new mexico. the pursuit is violent. >> i started hearing we have an officer injured. had blood coming from the area of his face. >> in 2007 jackie bud in aztec, new mexico, is the first backup to respond to an incident that begins in a nearby town. that's where lionel gets into a confrontation near a laundromat and local police are called. >> he and his party were trying to leave in a vehicle. a bloomfield officer approached him in an attempt to stop him to find out what was going on. shots were fired at bloomfield police. a
>> caught on camera, dash cam diaries. a police officer's working day may include violent confrontations, touching human dramas, and even some comic relief. for an officer in a patrol car, the dashboard camera is the silent witness. capturing the action, and preserving some hair raising stories. our first video begins in new mexico with an amazing high speed chase and a shoot-out caught on multiple dash cams. police cruisers chase off ter a 22-year-old man through highways and country...
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around so everybody has to respect the corridor. >> cameras bring in millions of dollars.year alone montgomery county made more than $8 million from camera tickets. >>> a member of the armed forces is in the hospital. the altercation happened in college park this weekend. police say the airman was trying to get back into the bar after being thrown out. the bouncer marcus plumber is accused of choking the man and throwing him to the ground. he declined comment to "news 4" tonight. >>> police say a chevy chase man admitted to setting fire to an apartment complex in silver spring. more than 100 people are out of their homes. 24-year-old abraham keflew is charged with arson. he confessed after sparks were put out. the fire cost more than a million dollars in damage and could take up to a year to rebuild some of the units. >>> an activists in falls church is spends his first night in jail as a convicted child molesters. a jury found him guilty on three counts. he's accused of sexually assaulting two ten-year-old girls during a slumber party at his house last summer. the jury re
around so everybody has to respect the corridor. >> cameras bring in millions of dollars.year alone montgomery county made more than $8 million from camera tickets. >>> a member of the armed forces is in the hospital. the altercation happened in college park this weekend. police say the airman was trying to get back into the bar after being thrown out. the bouncer marcus plumber is accused of choking the man and throwing him to the ground. he declined comment to "news...
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a talking camera with motion sensor technology.urveillance device with audio warnings mounted in areas where there has been a pattern of dumping. the illegal dumping often takes place at night like this truck caught backing up to a ditch or this one getting ready to toss a christmas tree. >> they see the camera and the signs in to hear the voice and the flash and people tend to drive away and go somewhere else. >> that somewhere else usually isn't far away. however, is considered a success because the camera is a good deterrent. this street became cleaner after the camera was installed. people are smart so they just started dumping behind it. alex plans on adding six more cameras but adds that people just keep pumping >> even in their own communities, it is kind of unfortunate >> it was a smoke break that triggered a security breach at sfo terminal 3 early this morning. a passenger apparently went in through the wrong door after taking a cigarette break. the building had to be evacuated and all the passengers had to be screened aga
a talking camera with motion sensor technology.urveillance device with audio warnings mounted in areas where there has been a pattern of dumping. the illegal dumping often takes place at night like this truck caught backing up to a ditch or this one getting ready to toss a christmas tree. >> they see the camera and the signs in to hear the voice and the flash and people tend to drive away and go somewhere else. >> that somewhere else usually isn't far away. however, is considered a...
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i gave a camera to brian, and all i asked of him was to be honest. he might be a little more honest on his own. >>> coming up -- >> exclusive truth for msnbc. >> brian collins gets honest. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your...your... >>> hey, there. here's what's happening. a man was investigated for child sex abuse in 2010. may es committed tu side and the two girls have been reunited with their family. junior seau's funeral was held today. he was 43 years old. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> prisons are like a microcosm of the outside world. just like on the outside a person will try to move up the social ladder. it's the sa
i gave a camera to brian, and all i asked of him was to be honest. he might be a little more honest on his own. >>> coming up -- >> exclusive truth for msnbc. >> brian collins gets honest. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer...
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which is easy to see with this rear view camera.if you drive a mini van, your blind spot is up to 28 feet. an suv is 39. and if you're at the wheel of a truck, it can be a whopping 50 feet. >> it can happen to anybody, anywhere, any time. your kid's, someone else's kids. >> reporter: they want cameras in all of them. >> i figured by now this would have been done. >> reporter: requiring back up cameras in all new vehicles by the beginning of this year. the government delayed it to do more studies. >> the bill's been passed, make it happen. >> reporter: auto makers agree with the government saying a one-size fits all solution would not make sense for all vehicles. >> certainly a combination of the supplemental tool of the back up cameras and the turning your head and looking we believe will go a far step in the right direction. >> reporter: why do you think it's taking so long for the government to take action on this? >> they want to review more statistics. how many more kids need to die? it takes one moment and your entire life chan
which is easy to see with this rear view camera.if you drive a mini van, your blind spot is up to 28 feet. an suv is 39. and if you're at the wheel of a truck, it can be a whopping 50 feet. >> it can happen to anybody, anywhere, any time. your kid's, someone else's kids. >> reporter: they want cameras in all of them. >> i figured by now this would have been done. >> reporter: requiring back up cameras in all new vehicles by the beginning of this year. the government...
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cameras taking pictures of the installation by the mayor of the newest police camera.ford road. >> they make the residents feel safer. they build confidence in the city's commitment to fight and prevent crime in their neighborhood. >> in the areas where we have crime cameras, crime is down 25%. >> reporter: kept a block away, the unofficial mayors of homestead street, who lived here for a combined 93 years. the camera's effect? >> less break-ins. less holdups. less gun violence. >> reporter: it's time, they say, to turn off this neighborhood sowbd -- soundtrack. >> reporter: if this does drop crime 25%, there are hopes that it will return business here. >> one step at a time. >> reporter: this will bring the total number of police cameras in the city of baltimore to 583. in east baltimore, wjz eyewitness news. back to you on tv hill. >> the cot -- the cost of these cameras being is being -- success covered by state and federal funding. >>> plans that would be adjacent to the new columbia wegmans hit a snag. meet a high school athlete who is as skilled on a high school
cameras taking pictures of the installation by the mayor of the newest police camera.ford road. >> they make the residents feel safer. they build confidence in the city's commitment to fight and prevent crime in their neighborhood. >> in the areas where we have crime cameras, crime is down 25%. >> reporter: kept a block away, the unofficial mayors of homestead street, who lived here for a combined 93 years. the camera's effect? >> less break-ins. less holdups. less gun...
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we didn't have cameras in the courtroom. he's describing tear approval ratings having dropped after the arguments have been interpreted by the media. he's not talking about seeing the argues on c-span and being able to make up your own mind. you're talking about the arguments having happened and now the various sides having spun whatever they're going to spin and the public responding one way or another to that spin. i mean, on one hand, yes, of course, justice when we're very, very young, we think our parents are perfect until we learn they have clay feet. we can infantize the public and say let's keep it all mysterious so they're love the courts and think they're wonderful. i think in a functioning democracy, it's important we not infantize the public. i think people would tune out, people would recognize that most of the cases that the court hears are not that interesting and scintillating as it currently stands, they're only really hearing about the ones that the media thinks are really important and interesting, only th
we didn't have cameras in the courtroom. he's describing tear approval ratings having dropped after the arguments have been interpreted by the media. he's not talking about seeing the argues on c-span and being able to make up your own mind. you're talking about the arguments having happened and now the various sides having spun whatever they're going to spin and the public responding one way or another to that spin. i mean, on one hand, yes, of course, justice when we're very, very young, we...