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there are plenty of instancess where we want to have cameras and not have cameras. it's important to ask the san francisco police department where they make those recommendations so we're maximumizing our effort and sounds like that's no more comments. madam clerk can we have a count >> (calling roll). >> there are 10 i's. the resolution is adopted. call item 17. >> on sale and beer license looked at howard street will serve the public convenience. >> i think given the concerns we haven't spent as much time with this applicant. so i'd like to make a motion to continue this item for two weeks >> okay. so this motion will be continued. my apologizes april 16th. without objection that will be the case. item 18 >> it's a item reappointing another person their terms ending to the mental health board and roll call vote. >> on item 18. (calling roll) >> the motion is approved. let's go to the committee report. item 19. >> item 19 was a regular meeting that was held and recommended to the board to delegate the alcohol district and making the findings. and colleagues i'd urg
there are plenty of instancess where we want to have cameras and not have cameras. it's important to ask the san francisco police department where they make those recommendations so we're maximumizing our effort and sounds like that's no more comments. madam clerk can we have a count >> (calling roll). >> there are 10 i's. the resolution is adopted. call item 17. >> on sale and beer license looked at howard street will serve the public convenience. >> i think given the...
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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. ♪ chanting [ chanting light it up ] >> 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. >> we won, baby! >> 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 b
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. ♪ chanting [ chanting light it up ] >> mayhem in the streets of los angeles. june 2010. 19-year-old student and part-time graphic designer jun gatuna ducks into a downtown...
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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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turns, looks at the camera, and is gone.was put out as here's proof that bigfoot exists. >> the film awes believers and fascinates nonbelievers. >> no matter what it showed they were going to believe it. and skeptics would be dubious about it. >> i'm sitting in my living room at home watching television and the announcer comes on telling a story about these two rodeo cowboys who were out in the forest and ran upon a bigfoot. and i'm looking. there's our gorilla suit walking across the screen. >> originally an entertainer, he makes and sells gorilla costumes. >> i received a call from this man who says he's roger patterson. do you have a gorilla show? a magician. no? he says we're playing a joke on people. how much is the suit? >> according to him he had specific requirements for the suit. >> did it look like a gorilla what about the eyes where you see the eyes? i said you get the makeup. it will blend into the mask itself. they also wanted to know how to make it large and massive. >> and he wanted some extra material that's
turns, looks at the camera, and is gone.was put out as here's proof that bigfoot exists. >> the film awes believers and fascinates nonbelievers. >> no matter what it showed they were going to believe it. and skeptics would be dubious about it. >> i'm sitting in my living room at home watching television and the announcer comes on telling a story about these two rodeo cowboys who were out in the forest and ran upon a bigfoot. and i'm looking. there's our gorilla suit walking...
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now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.e seen thrill seekers take some calculated risks and pay the price for their daring. but what happens in a much more ordinary setting when a father makes a terrible choice? an intoxicated dad makes his 9-year-old daughter his designated driver. >> listen, we're leaving, and she's driving. i'm drunk. >> i froze, when i saw her drove off. i mean, i was stunned. >> the citgo gas station in brownstown, michigan, on telegraph road is a busy place with customers coming and going at all hours of the day and night. in order to create a safe environment for his clerks and his customers, owner albert abbas has installed more than 30 security cameras. >> these are our digital cameras. >> in the early morning hours of october 8th, 2011, these cameras are rolling when 39-year-old shawn wiemer walks into the store with his 9-year-old daughter. when they approach the counter she asks for a candied apple. >> where do you see candied apples? >> can i get one of them? >> the clerk eddie notices that wei
now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.e seen thrill seekers take some calculated risks and pay the price for their daring. but what happens in a much more ordinary setting when a father makes a terrible choice? an intoxicated dad makes his 9-year-old daughter his designated driver. >> listen, we're leaving, and she's driving. i'm drunk. >> i froze, when i saw her drove off. i mean, i was stunned....
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he proposed the cameras. it was a civil liberties debate and they put so many restrict n restrictions on them. they cannot move. they are grainy. they have terrible stop action. a car could do from here to here and not be recorded. you cannot access the tape unless a crime has been committed and you know what you are looking for. those have been useless. the cameras on businesses have been helpful. >> is this supposed to prevent bad things from happening or once it has happened, you can catch? >> yes. that is right. jill is right. it is the here and now of it. there is one thing that i have not thought of. scott weiner came out with cameras in front of liquor stores and clubs. he said people are living in the castro who are not out. they may be recorded going into a gay club. who knows where that video goes from there. >> there are no gay clubs on market street. >> this was in the castro with the idea of cameras on liquor stores. the point is ramifications. you don't know how far it will go. the amount of vid
he proposed the cameras. it was a civil liberties debate and they put so many restrict n restrictions on them. they cannot move. they are grainy. they have terrible stop action. a car could do from here to here and not be recorded. you cannot access the tape unless a crime has been committed and you know what you are looking for. those have been useless. the cameras on businesses have been helpful. >> is this supposed to prevent bad things from happening or once it has happened, you can...
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there were cameras in boston. there were government-owned cctv cameras. also every camera that every person had. there were also the restaurant cameras and the store cameras that were used to help to solve this crime. so there's a lot of surveillance here. and this was an event where any reasonable person would have expected that there would have been pretty heavy coverage video coverage, photographic coverage. this was something that happened close to the finish line where everyone would be taking pictures. so clearly the presence of cameras in this instance was not something that actually deterred and it wasn't something that actually prevented. >> next up is karl calling from mississippi on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: toipt ask the question -- i want to ask the question how do we know that these cameras are true? who does the -- i want you to educate me because how do i know what i'm seeing on that camera is true? >> what do you mean is true? you think somebody is doing some editing? caller: no. and i don't want to diminish -- i want to
there were cameras in boston. there were government-owned cctv cameras. also every camera that every person had. there were also the restaurant cameras and the store cameras that were used to help to solve this crime. so there's a lot of surveillance here. and this was an event where any reasonable person would have expected that there would have been pretty heavy coverage video coverage, photographic coverage. this was something that happened close to the finish line where everyone would be...
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because camera, camera, camera, camera, camera, camera. >> we'll see people at their worst. >> i was so frightened, i was literally screaming, no! oh, my good! >> and humanity at its best. >> makes you feel good that people aren't so bad after all. >> you may need to sit down for thi this. >> oh! >>> "extreme caught on camera:the 100th episode." hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to an msnbc event. when we first launched this series, we knew the explosion a in personal video cameras would mean a big jump in the stories caught on camera. but little did we know how quickly we would reach our 100th episode. that's right, 100 shows filled with stunning video and the stories behind those pictures. as we reached this milestone, we decided to bring you this special look at the most memorable, most incredible stories we found. buckle up and hold on. this is going to be one heck of a ride. starting with some extremely close calls. when lives are on the line, a matter of seconds, inches and a little luck can be the difference between tragedy and triumph. these five close calls will make your
because camera, camera, camera, camera, camera, camera. >> we'll see people at their worst. >> i was so frightened, i was literally screaming, no! oh, my good! >> and humanity at its best. >> makes you feel good that people aren't so bad after all. >> you may need to sit down for thi this. >> oh! >>> "extreme caught on camera:the 100th episode." hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to an msnbc event. when we first launched this series, we...
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back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.imes home invasions involve a criminal element. but at other times an angry neighbor can seem like an invader too. how would you handle living next door to people like this? ♪ it's probably one of the more bizarre videos on the internet. a 63-year-old woman in the united kingdom armed with a dangerous weapon, a newspaper, is seen taking vengeance on this 38-year-old man. >> there's been some friction with just the one neighbor. she gets quite angry about very minor things and then sometimes shouts unpleasant things and makes threats. but, you know, we try not to take too much notice of that. >> luke wirr is the man in the video being pounded with the rolled-up reading material. >> two weeks before the incident happened i took the rubbish bin out, and she was shouting from the top window with lots of swearing that i wasn't allowed to pull the bin across the car park. i ignored this and carried on and put the bin at the front of our property. >> luke own's birkette's garage, and it's loc
back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.imes home invasions involve a criminal element. but at other times an angry neighbor can seem like an invader too. how would you handle living next door to people like this? ♪ it's probably one of the more bizarre videos on the internet. a 63-year-old woman in the united kingdom armed with a dangerous weapon, a newspaper, is seen taking vengeance on this 38-year-old man....
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has helped find people but again it was take cameras from a lot of private footage from private cameras and surveillance i think the way you can help do that is by having smart surveillance i mean we have spent seven hundred billion on surveillance since nine eleven and i would submit that the place there really needed to be surveilled was a fertilizer plant which had not been inspected for more than five years and instead we have massive so i mean we have one of the most surveys big events in history with the marathon in terms of cameras then it didn't detect that person placing the bag an accident reconstruction is fine but people are dead by then. tommy response. is the most ridiculous this is i've heard in a long time but along those lines you know it's city and metropolitan areas that are most to ensure that's what ours that's where our past history has shown us and to build up the surveillance system anyone who thinks that they walk through the world nowadays and isn't under some kind of surveillance either by a smartphone or by the c.c.t.v. is really living in a different era tha
has helped find people but again it was take cameras from a lot of private footage from private cameras and surveillance i think the way you can help do that is by having smart surveillance i mean we have spent seven hundred billion on surveillance since nine eleven and i would submit that the place there really needed to be surveilled was a fertilizer plant which had not been inspected for more than five years and instead we have massive so i mean we have one of the most surveys big events in...
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the cameras. >> today 100 businesses have high quality digital cameras.he city gave loans to help buy the systems on terms too good to pass. >> every time they pass they near the inspection. >> residents said the bombings took away doubts they may have had about the presence of cameras. >> one of the necessary things. if we didn't have cameras how will we know who did what? >> police tell me they've had calls from other cities wanting to know about the program. calls as far as philadelphia now they'll probably receive more in aftermath of boston. vic lee abc 7 news. >> no doubt. thank you, vic. >> a production company shooting pornographic videos is trying to be more family friendly. it has has a huge space converting into a 40,000 square foot community center. the chp today used it for k 9 drills. next month there will be a play there. not everyone is thrilled at hosting events in ear shot away from porn production. >> it's not adult content is existence so this is just another way to express them self autos the community center will have a separate entr
the cameras. >> today 100 businesses have high quality digital cameras.he city gave loans to help buy the systems on terms too good to pass. >> every time they pass they near the inspection. >> residents said the bombings took away doubts they may have had about the presence of cameras. >> one of the necessary things. if we didn't have cameras how will we know who did what? >> police tell me they've had calls from other cities wanting to know about the program....
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you mentioned cameras.is the presence of surveillance cameras indown boston and does this tell you how important they are? >> i must say i don't know. it's the kind of thing. boston is a relatively open city. we don't feel afraid of things. we are not going to hide under a bed. cameras, i don't know how many there would be. most places have security cameras in the buildings, outside the buildings and they catch pictures they don't even necessarily intend to catch. >> that's why the f.b.i. and the rest are are a going to go through it frame by frame. it will take time. hopefully it will bear results. >> i think the presence of theses cameras in any area, maybe we have or are going to have to learn to live with. >> they are there. boston, to my knowledge, doesn't have any of those traffic ticket cameras. they have cameras. if they have them, they are very few of them. >> surveillance cameras and speeding cameras the intersection cameras what do you think is the feeling of the city leaders in boston and at a t
you mentioned cameras.is the presence of surveillance cameras indown boston and does this tell you how important they are? >> i must say i don't know. it's the kind of thing. boston is a relatively open city. we don't feel afraid of things. we are not going to hide under a bed. cameras, i don't know how many there would be. most places have security cameras in the buildings, outside the buildings and they catch pictures they don't even necessarily intend to catch. >> that's why the...
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one thing that is was lost the cameras to catch the men in boston were private cameras and i'm not on against private companies to protect their property. >> eric: we talked to a bunch of people. to the last person everyone said i want more cameras. i want it especially in areas that are prone to attacks. they want more -- why shouldn't we have more? >> i think in the aftermath of the terrible tragedy where all of us wanted to get young men that committed the atrocity. we want to see them tried and convicted. i think there is a lot of emotion and. 70% of people they would trade all their freedom for security after 9/11. that number is more back to 50/50 but it's a slippery slope. some day you may have cameras everywhere. think of 1984 where the cameras were in your bedroom and in your dining room. you never wept a moment's notice without being watched. there a downside to that. >> eric: i'm in the camp that says more cameras. if i'm not doing something wrong no problem. is where is it unconstitutional to have more cameras? >> you have to have probable cause for the government to be in
one thing that is was lost the cameras to catch the men in boston were private cameras and i'm not on against private companies to protect their property. >> eric: we talked to a bunch of people. to the last person everyone said i want more cameras. i want it especially in areas that are prone to attacks. they want more -- why shouldn't we have more? >> i think in the aftermath of the terrible tragedy where all of us wanted to get young men that committed the atrocity. we want to...
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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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caught on camera: what on earth? rescue workers race to save a woman who has been trapped beneath a collapsed building for 48 hours. january 12th, 2010. just before 5:00 p.m., a historic 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes the caribbean island nation of haiti. in just 35 seconds most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened in haiti was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one of the world's most impoverished countries has a vulnerable infrastructure and poorly conducted buildings. strong aftershocks further traumatize the capital's 2 million residents. news of the earthquake travels around the globe. on another island a around the ocean, icelandic rescue hears of the disaster. they are trained for emergency rescues on land and sea. >> i was called and ask if i was able to go. i said yes. and things evolved pretty fast after that. >> the icelanders are on the ground within 24 hours, despite traveling 4,000 mile
caught on camera: what on earth? rescue workers race to save a woman who has been trapped beneath a collapsed building for 48 hours. january 12th, 2010. just before 5:00 p.m., a historic 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes the caribbean island nation of haiti. in just 35 seconds most of the capital city of port-au-prince lies in ruins. surrounding areas are flattened. >> what happened in haiti was beyond anything i've ever seen. >> the disaster is compounded by the fact that haiti, one...
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their cameras. the images captured have changed the way people back home see and hear what the troops are going through, thousands of miles away. a terrifying ied attack. >> combat patrolling at that time was hours upon hours of complete boredom punctuated by single moments of sheer terror. >> in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, by far the most common and deadly weapon against u.s. troops has been the improvised explosive device or ied. also known as roadside bombs, ieds have claimed the lives of 65% of all u.s. casualties in both wars. >> the improvised bomb is the signature weapon of both the iraq and of the afghanistan war. it's the number one killer of soldiers. it's the number one weapon of insurgents. they're also scary as hell. >> whoa! holy -- >> sometimes the difference between life and death is just seconds on a trigger. >> you just don't see it coming. you can have that gut feeling all day long but i don't know where it's coming from or who it's going to hit or who is going to push the b
their cameras. the images captured have changed the way people back home see and hear what the troops are going through, thousands of miles away. a terrifying ied attack. >> combat patrolling at that time was hours upon hours of complete boredom punctuated by single moments of sheer terror. >> in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, by far the most common and deadly weapon against u.s. troops has been the improvised explosive device or ied. also known as roadside bombs, ieds have...
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cameras used to catch the young men in boston were private cameras. i am not opposed to protect their property. >> senator we are in times square and to the t and very last person, everyone said i want more cameras especially in areas that are prone to attacks they want more. why shouldn't we have more? >> in the aftermath of a terrible tragedy all of us wanted to get these young men who committed the atrocit yesee them tried and convicted there is it a lot of anger and emotion. after 9/11. 70 percent of the people would trade all of their freedom for security. it is back to 50-50 now it is it a slippery slope and some day you may have cameras everywhere. 1984, they inspector your bedroom and in your dining room and you went a moment's notice without being watched. >> senator,ip am in the camp that said more cameras. go ahead and film me, no prospect is it unconstitutional for the camera. >> you have to have probable cause for the government to be involved in surveillance. can you put a gps tag on someone's car without a warrant? they have to ask for
cameras used to catch the young men in boston were private cameras. i am not opposed to protect their property. >> senator we are in times square and to the t and very last person, everyone said i want more cameras especially in areas that are prone to attacks they want more. why shouldn't we have more? >> in the aftermath of a terrible tragedy all of us wanted to get these young men who committed the atrocit yesee them tried and convicted there is it a lot of anger and emotion....
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, probably because the digital camera is three years old.point, people do appropriately express concern if a municipality wants to put up a new camera at say a traffic intersection, and they want to be sure that the government is not intruding on our privacy and those kind of things, and increasingly what we're missing again as don alluded to, everybody is walking around in addition to everything else with a camera and we're taking pictures. in the case of boston with the idea of what they call crowd sourcing, law enforcement was able to ask people to voluntarily give up information to help them in an investigation that law enforcement could have never compelled the population to have given up. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. professor gary kessler in florida and former special agent don clark in houston, thank you so much for joining us. >>> we are waiting for the surviving suspect to be charged, then the real work begins. we will hear from the man that prosecuted the shoe bomber on how he thinks they will build a case against t
, probably because the digital camera is three years old.point, people do appropriately express concern if a municipality wants to put up a new camera at say a traffic intersection, and they want to be sure that the government is not intruding on our privacy and those kind of things, and increasingly what we're missing again as don alluded to, everybody is walking around in addition to everything else with a camera and we're taking pictures. in the case of boston with the idea of what they call...
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that's it for this edition of caught on camera. >>> caught on camera, teens pushing drugs on a toddler. >> to think that people would still do that to a young child is amazing. >> a car crashing into a diner. >> i just knew somebody had got killed. >> a man trashing a supermarket in his birthday suit. >> this is the first time i ever had to handcuff and shackle a nude man, and hopefully it's the last time it has to happen, too. >> an innocent passenger violently attacked with a hammer. >> his intention was to kill. >> stories that are shocking. >> somebody detected a small pulse in his leg and said, this man is not dead. he is alive. >> behavior that is strange. >> he threw the bag out, the marijuana out on the table. nonchalantly, like, i want to bet this. >> acts that couldn't be more sinister. >> that one shot hit the ground. then he shot another time. >> "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking, 2." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. these days, it seems like everyone has a video camera and is eager to share their private moments online. but the video you're
that's it for this edition of caught on camera. >>> caught on camera, teens pushing drugs on a toddler. >> to think that people would still do that to a young child is amazing. >> a car crashing into a diner. >> i just knew somebody had got killed. >> a man trashing a supermarket in his birthday suit. >> this is the first time i ever had to handcuff and shackle a nude man, and hopefully it's the last time it has to happen, too. >> an innocent...
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cameras along the paths were crucial to identifying the suspects. >> cameras themselves are the gift that keep on giving, cameras and cell phones, that's the evidence on top of dna, that's what juries want to see and prosecutors want to have and defense attorneys dread. >> reporter: police already have security cameras up in some high crime neighborhoods of the city but don't monitor the video live. instead, they will review the tapes ifa crime is committed. again, this is all being discussed today so we don't have a timeline of when these cameras might go up or how many there might be. you're looking at one of the cameras now along market street. i have seen quite a few but chief suhr would like more and we don't know who would pay for them if approved. elissa harrington, kpix 5. >> you have been on market street all morning. what do people on the street think about having more cameras? >> reporter: just about everybody i spoke with actually is in favor of these cameras. i spoke with a business owner along market street and he told me he would actually like to see a camera every 10
cameras along the paths were crucial to identifying the suspects. >> cameras themselves are the gift that keep on giving, cameras and cell phones, that's the evidence on top of dna, that's what juries want to see and prosecutors want to have and defense attorneys dread. >> reporter: police already have security cameras up in some high crime neighborhoods of the city but don't monitor the video live. instead, they will review the tapes ifa crime is committed. again, this is all being...
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hundreds of cameras catch a horrific scene.boston globe" photographer john temackey says he instantly knows he's documenting history, snapping these images, despite the danger. >> they said you have to get out of here, there may be another explosion. i kept on shooting, running to the blast scene an i saw what i photographed. it wasn't something, you know, i wish anybody would ever see. >> reporter: at first glance, the whole scene is a snapshot. representing the worst of humanity, but as the smoke clears a few minutes later, beyond the destruction we can also see the best of humanity. carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, captured in this striking image is one of many who disregards his personal safety and runs toward the carnage to help. >> you're hurt, you're carovere in blood. >> i was carrying someone who lost both legs. >> reporter: he came to the race to honor his sons. carlos shows unbelievable courage, tearing through a fence to get to the injured. and immediately tending to this man, jeff bouman, who had both l
hundreds of cameras catch a horrific scene.boston globe" photographer john temackey says he instantly knows he's documenting history, snapping these images, despite the danger. >> they said you have to get out of here, there may be another explosion. i kept on shooting, running to the blast scene an i saw what i photographed. it wasn't something, you know, i wish anybody would ever see. >> reporter: at first glance, the whole scene is a snapshot. representing the worst of...
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cameras on our city streets, too. extra blanket of security may comfort some others see it as an overreach. the police chief is making the case for more cameras on market. >> reporter: he did make his case for more cameras along busy market street but not everyone agrees with that. meanwhile, at the same time people are gathering to support boston. these runners you see here will take off soon to remember boston one week later while chief greg suhr is calling for more surveillance cameras. >> i'm not talking about monitoring them full time, during these major events when we have thousands and thousands of people. >> reporter: san francisco police chief greg suhr is making a major push for more surveillance cameras along market street. >> i don't think there is a person in this country that didn't watch the events of last week unfold and watched on video. so it would be nice to have that advantage here in san francisco. >> reporter: chief suhr says he is thinking a lot more about security because of a couple of upcomin
cameras on our city streets, too. extra blanket of security may comfort some others see it as an overreach. the police chief is making the case for more cameras on market. >> reporter: he did make his case for more cameras along busy market street but not everyone agrees with that. meanwhile, at the same time people are gathering to support boston. these runners you see here will take off soon to remember boston one week later while chief greg suhr is calling for more surveillance...
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i thought, please let this be on camera. please let this be on camera. i went back and rewound the tape and hit play and there it was. felt a big sense of relief. >> got it. >> i knew he had it when he didn't talk to me. he just stood there and grinned. >> it takes road crews five months to reopen the highway. the total cost of the cleanup, $2.5 million. >> we worked in the snow to get the site open again. these guys started doing the initial scaling so it was safe to move in equipment below the slope. and then a lot of work was done with a crane. we went in and used rock bolts 15 to 40 feet into the rock face and added bolts to the site to try to stabilize it. >> while the community is happy that the road is open again, they are also proud. because of the quick thinking and expertise of a road supervisor and a geologist, no one is injured or killed by the rock slide. >> i get some cold sweats from time to time thinking of all the things that could have gone wrong that day. if i had stopped for coffee. taken extra time for lunch before i got out to the s
i thought, please let this be on camera. please let this be on camera. i went back and rewound the tape and hit play and there it was. felt a big sense of relief. >> got it. >> i knew he had it when he didn't talk to me. he just stood there and grinned. >> it takes road crews five months to reopen the highway. the total cost of the cleanup, $2.5 million. >> we worked in the snow to get the site open again. these guys started doing the initial scaling so it was safe to...
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hundreds of cameras catch a horrific scene.boston globe" photographer john tlumacki says he instantly knows he's documenting history, snapping these powerful images, despite the danger. >> i worried when a police officer came up to me and said, you even got to get out of here. there could be another explosion. i kept on shooting, running to the blast scene, and i saw what i photographed, and it wasn't something, you know, i wish anybody would ever see. >> at first glance, the whole scene is a snapshot, representing the worst of humanity, but as the smoke clears a few minutes later, beyond the destruction, we can also see the best of humanity. carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, captured in this striking image is one of many who disregards his personal safety and runs toward the carnage to help. >> you biron cut. you're covered in blood. >> i was carrying somebody who lost both of their legs in the explosion. >> arredondo came to the race to honor his sons, one killed in iraq and the other through suicide. carlos shows
hundreds of cameras catch a horrific scene.boston globe" photographer john tlumacki says he instantly knows he's documenting history, snapping these powerful images, despite the danger. >> i worried when a police officer came up to me and said, you even got to get out of here. there could be another explosion. i kept on shooting, running to the blast scene, and i saw what i photographed, and it wasn't something, you know, i wish anybody would ever see. >> at first glance, the...
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back to "caught on camera." >>> "caught on camera." wish has this senior clinging on for dear life. when she starts to slip out of her harness 11,000 feet above the earth. >> i had no idea how much danger i was in. >> may 7, 2011. lodi, california. laverne is taking the ultimate leap of faith. >> i love to see them come in gliding down from the sky. that's a thrill. >> laverne has wanted to skydive for a few years, and for her 80th birthday, her sister ginny helps make it happen. >> when she told me she wanted to sky dive, i thought she was a little bit nutty, but i thought you know what? if this is on your bucket list, we have to go for it. >> she rounds up some family friends including 84-year-old eileen sambesetti. >> she knew i had been wanting to go and so she called me up and said my sister wants to go. do you want to go? i said, yeah. >> is this something you wanted to do? >> for years. >> life hasn't been easy for laverne. she's already lived through a broken neck and a heart attack. she's been a widow for more than 40 years ra
back to "caught on camera." >>> "caught on camera." wish has this senior clinging on for dear life. when she starts to slip out of her harness 11,000 feet above the earth. >> i had no idea how much danger i was in. >> may 7, 2011. lodi, california. laverne is taking the ultimate leap of faith. >> i love to see them come in gliding down from the sky. that's a thrill. >> laverne has wanted to skydive for a few years, and for her 80th birthday,...
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audrey barnes has more. >> reporter: there's two speed cameras in laurel but but they're not like theer six x already in place.lace >> they look like the real deal, except it doesn't have a camera in inside. >> reporter: would two decoy cameras have been set up, one uo outside of a school, and one ata a busy street. >> we want this to be on their consciousness, be aware of it, , and slow down.an >> reporter: police can do it t without issuing a ticket. ti residents of the house are fans of the decoy outside of their building. >> it's necessary, people are pe flying up and down the street, think certainly it will be helpful, it will make peoplepeoe slow downs.slow >> reporter: that is what is is happening around the area ofof laurel six reality camera,ra, especially at the busiest one bi outside of laurel senior highgh school at cherry lane. lane. >> our overall citations havetie dropped, from over $90,000 $90,0 citations to 30,000. 30 we think that is impressive, ane we hope to have them drop drop farther. >> reporter: while there's ther plenty of signage warning drivers about the cam
audrey barnes has more. >> reporter: there's two speed cameras in laurel but but they're not like theer six x already in place.lace >> they look like the real deal, except it doesn't have a camera in inside. >> reporter: would two decoy cameras have been set up, one uo outside of a school, and one ata a busy street. >> we want this to be on their consciousness, be aware of it, , and slow down.an >> reporter: police can do it t without issuing a ticket. ti residents...
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>> an interior camera records ashley hitting the button. few customers retreat inside the store, along with the driver, whose uninjured. they can't leave because it's too dangerous. >> even though we were inside, we could feel the heat. we were waiting, because we thought the windows would shatter, there was so much heat. >> by the time a fire truck arrives, the car is fully engulfed. >> couldn't look away. you know, you were just fixated on it. when are they going to get this thing out? >> with firefighters on scene, eyewitness mark toy goes across the street to record the inferno using his cell phone camera. he captures emergency workers spraying a special foam. the flames draw back, belch thick plumes of smoke and steam. the firefighters disappear inside the cloud. as scary as that looks, in just two minutes, the foam does its job and the fire is out. >> as soon as they got it foamed, the entire area filled with smoke. it was smoldering for quite some time. >> inside the incinerated vehicle, firefighters discover remnants of toddler's cl
>> an interior camera records ashley hitting the button. few customers retreat inside the store, along with the driver, whose uninjured. they can't leave because it's too dangerous. >> even though we were inside, we could feel the heat. we were waiting, because we thought the windows would shatter, there was so much heat. >> by the time a fire truck arrives, the car is fully engulfed. >> couldn't look away. you know, you were just fixated on it. when are they going to...
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mayny city or government owned cameras.ake a view. >> this is market street near the ferry building, on the north side of market is the hyatt regency which has video cameras on the corners of the building... a few blocks to the west on market is the federal reserve building... which also has security cameras on the outside. further west on market, there are more camera's at the intersection with first street. around mid market, there are many small businesses that may have video cameras inside that have a view of the sidewalk and market street.. for example, this is a clothing store near market and jones that has a direct view of the street. also, many of the atm's along market have video camera's that could record a view of what's happening nearby.. and finally, muni busses which are always running up and down market street, also have camera's inside. these camera's are already used to issue tickets to illegally parked cars, so in theory in the newsroom, chares clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: investigators say they haven't f
mayny city or government owned cameras.ake a view. >> this is market street near the ferry building, on the north side of market is the hyatt regency which has video cameras on the corners of the building... a few blocks to the west on market is the federal reserve building... which also has security cameras on the outside. further west on market, there are more camera's at the intersection with first street. around mid market, there are many small businesses that may have video cameras...
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cameras we have some crime cameras. >> but san francisco police chief says he would like to see more cameras posted along market street after seeing how video and still pictures helped capture two suspects in the boston bombing. >> i think the the best way to go is find out what we already have and fill in the blanks. i don't think you need to reinvent the wheel. >> we captured a lot of them with our camera. market street plays host to almost all major event in san francisco. one of them is coming up next month, the beta breakers fun run winds through san francisco. it atracks thousands of runners and speck taylors. business owners think more cameras lining market is a good idea. >> it's a rough neighborhood here but the security is going to help. >> i like it. secure everybody, you know. it's nice and good thinking and i hop they do it. >> reporter: not everyone is in favor of more surveillance cameras on market street. aclu spokesperson says video cameras don't prevent terrorism. >> questiwe know that video cam don't prevent or reduce terrorism. we do know they're expensive and inv
cameras we have some crime cameras. >> but san francisco police chief says he would like to see more cameras posted along market street after seeing how video and still pictures helped capture two suspects in the boston bombing. >> i think the the best way to go is find out what we already have and fill in the blanks. i don't think you need to reinvent the wheel. >> we captured a lot of them with our camera. market street plays host to almost all major event in san francisco....
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we already have one hundred forty seven government cameras and numerous private camera as you know and again we have massive data collection we have fusion centers and none of these has ever failed to prevent attack and moreover you mentioned london and england had a survey that found a massive survey of surveillance that found that surveillance never never prevented an actual crime both interesting points unfortunately we're going to have to wrap the discussion up there just like director of the national security at the human rights at the government accountability project and new york in new york are thomas ruskin former n.y.p.d. detective and president of group investigations. moving on now to the latest surrounding the science or intelligence sharing and protection act a better known assess buff for those of you following the debate closely you probably heard about the rumors of web sites going black today in protest of the legislation the blackout was called for by hacktivist group anonymous and the organizers hope that it would be as big as the sopa and pipa protest blackout of l
we already have one hundred forty seven government cameras and numerous private camera as you know and again we have massive data collection we have fusion centers and none of these has ever failed to prevent attack and moreover you mentioned london and england had a survey that found a massive survey of surveillance that found that surveillance never never prevented an actual crime both interesting points unfortunately we're going to have to wrap the discussion up there just like director of...
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back to "caught on camera." >>> a brazen attack.men run into a convenience store and one starts shooting. >> i didn't know what to think. >> struggling to survive, a clerk pulls out a gun and fights back. >> they took action. they had to take it or it would have turned out worse. >> october 8, 2011, houston, texas. the day begins quietly at the valero convenience store. a long-time customer who goes by the name cowboy makes his routine stop. >> in the morning i came in the store to get cigarettes like i normally do. i was standing up with my money in my hand. >> as cowboy makes his purchase, the peaceful morning turns to chaos. >> and all of a sudden i hear somebody come in and says, get on the floor. they had masks and i see the gun and that was it. went behind the beer cooler and laid down. >> the gunman reaches over the counter and shoots at both men, hitting one clerk in his leg. >> when i hear the shots, that's when i really got scared. i thought, well, you know, this is it. >> as the other clerk shields himself with the counte
back to "caught on camera." >>> a brazen attack.men run into a convenience store and one starts shooting. >> i didn't know what to think. >> struggling to survive, a clerk pulls out a gun and fights back. >> they took action. they had to take it or it would have turned out worse. >> october 8, 2011, houston, texas. the day begins quietly at the valero convenience store. a long-time customer who goes by the name cowboy makes his routine stop. >>...
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the camera on the skier and this is all lots of fun to watch.ant to see the entire things go to rightthisminute.com and click on best of rtm. >>> this one is from andy and tony miller, big fans of the show and posted this on our facebook page. they said that this desert tortoise wondered into their yard and they thought their bishon charlie would attack it. not the case. it is the tortoise off the dog. >> he is going to get you if you don't look out. he will come get you. >> it is a slow chase. >> what i love are the owners being tickled about it. >> he is not fooling around. he will come get you. you better look out. he is coming right now. here he comes. he will get you right now. >> kind of feel bad for him, the tortoise right now, like he is like i just want to tell you something. >> you have to get close enough and you have a very nice coat. >> like chase me already, come on, man, chase me. >> this one will mystify you. this is a hawaiian monk seal, and i really is acting like a monk. maybe he is chanting. maybe he is channeling energy. >>
the camera on the skier and this is all lots of fun to watch.ant to see the entire things go to rightthisminute.com and click on best of rtm. >>> this one is from andy and tony miller, big fans of the show and posted this on our facebook page. they said that this desert tortoise wondered into their yard and they thought their bishon charlie would attack it. not the case. it is the tortoise off the dog. >> he is going to get you if you don't look out. he will come get you....
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of the cameras. quality of the cameras themselves. >> today more than 100 businesses have high quality digital cameras in town. the city even gave loans to merchants to help buy the systems on terms too good to pass. >> every time they is successfully pass the yearly inspection a portion of the loan was forgiven. >> residents say the boston bombings took away any doubts they may have is had about the presence of camera it also is one of the necessary things. if we didn't have cameras how would we know who did what. >> police tell me in the past they had a lot of call yous from other cities wanting to know about the program. calls as far away as philadelphia and now they will probably receive more in the aftermath of boston. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> underground tour. we go below the streets for a closeup look at the progress of a new bay area subway project. remarkable work. >>> plus, how much would you pay for a coffee date, say, with the head of apple or -- perhaps the man who made the goodfather. y
of the cameras. quality of the cameras themselves. >> today more than 100 businesses have high quality digital cameras in town. the city even gave loans to merchants to help buy the systems on terms too good to pass. >> every time they is successfully pass the yearly inspection a portion of the loan was forgiven. >> residents say the boston bombings took away any doubts they may have is had about the presence of camera it also is one of the necessary things. if we didn't have...
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when another event happens take a light number of cameras and put the cameras in those locations and we do some of that certainly along the marathon route but we'll do a whole re-evaluation. right now there are about 220 cameras along the marathon route but many of them are on the bridge. so when you get on to the streets it's a different situation. so we will acquire a significant number of these cameras and position them in appropriate locations, strategic locations. we'll use this concept at other major events. up? that's my point and next question. does it go without saying that from now on these kinds of events -- yeah. >> rose: you have to double security? >> we'll have additional security and i think one of the things we'll be adding, as i say, is the capacity to have these cameras, cameras -- we never have enough money but cameras have come down in price and the clarity is generally speaking much better. so it's one of the things that we're going to do. >> rose: ray, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> rose: ray kelly, commissioner of police of new york city, new york n.y.p
when another event happens take a light number of cameras and put the cameras in those locations and we do some of that certainly along the marathon route but we'll do a whole re-evaluation. right now there are about 220 cameras along the marathon route but many of them are on the bridge. so when you get on to the streets it's a different situation. so we will acquire a significant number of these cameras and position them in appropriate locations, strategic locations. we'll use this concept at...
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these cameras are going to grow and that's okay.isagree, i don't think the constitution needs to change. the constitution forbids unreasonable searches. i don't think a camera is that. >> we have a right to privacy also. you know, part of the abortion debate was a privacy issue. it you can believe it the supreme court decision roe v. wade. but privacy now what basically is going to happen is happening is once you step out of your house. you don't have any privacy anymore. that's it. >> in many ways you never did. he we reporters were very defensive in saying we the public have a right to take pictures of people. >> on public property, absolute gli. >> when you go too people's homes, that's another story. these cameras are in public. if you are outdoors today. you have to assume you may be photographed. >> all right. so you don't have any problem with this? >> it creeps me out. it can be abused. the idea of the government monitoring people is is a little creepy. alabama state troopers were caught zooming in on women's buttocks and pa
these cameras are going to grow and that's okay.isagree, i don't think the constitution needs to change. the constitution forbids unreasonable searches. i don't think a camera is that. >> we have a right to privacy also. you know, part of the abortion debate was a privacy issue. it you can believe it the supreme court decision roe v. wade. but privacy now what basically is going to happen is happening is once you step out of your house. you don't have any privacy anymore. that's it....