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i suggest cameras. it kind of diffuses the situation if there is an allegation of misconduct by an employee. in fact we had one nightclub there was a homicide and that video was able to prove it was a justifiable homicide. we are going back to as what the supervisor said that we are crafting the language and softening the language and we are looking forward to doing business with any applicant in the future as well. the bottom line is it's been a big help for the police department. we are a progressive police department. there has not been a situation where we have requested video without a police report. if you don't give me video voluntarily i'm going the correct way with a search warrant. we ask that you provide the tape when it's applicable. >> unfortunately, you have been outranked, as you leave your seat i would like to introduce to everybody -- never mind. deputy chief of field operations has showed up who was originally supposed to have that seat. i guess you must have been doing a good job and
i suggest cameras. it kind of diffuses the situation if there is an allegation of misconduct by an employee. in fact we had one nightclub there was a homicide and that video was able to prove it was a justifiable homicide. we are going back to as what the supervisor said that we are crafting the language and softening the language and we are looking forward to doing business with any applicant in the future as well. the bottom line is it's been a big help for the police department. we are a...
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having cameras near registers can save many dollars. if you believe your clientele is potentially violent on damaging in terms of graffiti cost, you can have many reasons to have cameras. if a business wants to install their cameras and use them, they should bear that cost. if footage exist that law enforcement wants access to, there is a process that allows the law enforcement access to that. so, if a business wants to install cameras, absolutely they should bear the cost, but having law enforcement require cameras, that cost should not be passed onto the business. >> i have very mixed feelings about cameras but i tend to lean to what berry is talking about. we seem to be karening willie and nilly to this camera side. we are crossing the line now between reasonable, video surveillance in public being a reasonable part of the policing or police action and you get into the unreasonable police infringement of the 4th amendment. let me read you one of these conditions so you can see what i'm talking about. i have probably seen 20 of these
having cameras near registers can save many dollars. if you believe your clientele is potentially violent on damaging in terms of graffiti cost, you can have many reasons to have cameras. if a business wants to install their cameras and use them, they should bear that cost. if footage exist that law enforcement wants access to, there is a process that allows the law enforcement access to that. so, if a business wants to install cameras, absolutely they should bear the cost, but having law...
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camera. >>> chaos in the streets. >> the crowd was chanting burn it up, burn it up. >> a bridal alteration altercation. >> he is the guy who throw us out. you need to kill this guy. >> a video vigilante confronts a cop in a no-standing zone. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> and -- >> show me which one. >> bullies scared straight. >> i'll " -- everybody. >> and a case of sticky fingers. devastating day care and a battle for the space. >> she managed to actually move the car completely out of the space. >>> "caught on camera -- bad behavior." welcome to "caught on 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 man erupts in violence and not out of anger or frustration, but to celebrate the home team's victory. [ chanting "light it up" ] >> mayhem in the streets of los
camera. >>> chaos in the streets. >> the crowd was chanting burn it up, burn it up. >> a bridal alteration altercation. >> he is the guy who throw us out. you need to kill this guy. >> a video vigilante confronts a cop in a no-standing zone. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> and -- >> show me which one. >> bullies scared straight. >> i'll " --...
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having cameras and i can tell you as a gay man, i think that anytime you go to one of these establishments especially if you are not out but if -- tlu there is a long history of concern around privacy. i think it's important to strike the right balance and i don't want to react without thinking about what we are proposed. if anyone should be able to strike that right balance between public safety and privacy, it is san francisco and that's what i'm hoping for. >> supervisor, given your statement, would you be against the requirement for cameras on the interior of clubs as well? >> i think that as a general blanket rule for all businesses i would be against that. we can have a conversation about whether or not clubs are unique or not where that requirement should be instituted, but the question for me is what is the data, what does it show? where is the need? i'm open to having that discussion but making a blanket rule that it's not driven on facts is dangerous. so i would engage the police more in r
having cameras and i can tell you as a gay man, i think that anytime you go to one of these establishments especially if you are not out but if -- tlu there is a long history of concern around privacy. i think it's important to strike the right balance and i don't want to react without thinking about what we are proposed. if anyone should be able to strike that right balance between public safety and privacy, it is san francisco and that's what i'm hoping for. >> supervisor, given your...
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>>> caught on camera. correspondents in the heat of battle. >> i remember hearing bing, bing, bing. >> troops recalling the dangers they face every day. >> my first thought was i just lost three soldiers in a vehicle. >> and a classified video that stuns the world. in this hour, troops from the front lines to their front lawns. >> i think he remembers you. >> war, up close. caught on camera, combat. >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to caught on camera. u.s. troops in the wars in iraq and afghanistan have had some of the most high tech fighting gear. but they've also brought something else to the battlefield like never before -- 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 and hours of boredom punk waited by moments of sheer terror. >> in the wars of iraq and afghanistan, by far the most common and deadly weapon against u.s. troops h
>>> caught on camera. correspondents in the heat of battle. >> i remember hearing bing, bing, bing. >> troops recalling the dangers they face every day. >> my first thought was i just lost three soldiers in a vehicle. >> and a classified video that stuns the world. in this hour, troops from the front lines to their front lawns. >> i think he remembers you. >> war, up close. caught on camera, combat. >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to...
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requiring those cameras for some of these liquor licenses where they are being requested. what i have concerns and supervisor wiener has concerns is a blanket rule that says any liquor license and you have to get a security camera. i don't think from a public safety standpoint that makes sense because i do believe that that for many businesses it is possible for them to operate without that. i understand maybe the availability of that footage can make people's lives easier in some respects but i think you have to strike the right balance and what we are trying to do is having a discussion with the police department where having surveillance cameras that that is required but not always interested. if you have a dialogue, there will be in fact many businesses that will decide to have these cameras on their own. i think it's different to have that situation than to have it imposed by the police department. so it really is about strikeing the right balance. and i think that there are many reasons why having cameras makes sense, but there are also many reasons why we have to be
requiring those cameras for some of these liquor licenses where they are being requested. what i have concerns and supervisor wiener has concerns is a blanket rule that says any liquor license and you have to get a security camera. i don't think from a public safety standpoint that makes sense because i do believe that that for many businesses it is possible for them to operate without that. i understand maybe the availability of that footage can make people's lives easier in some respects but...
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welcome to "caught on camera." dangerous materials are used every day, usually without incident, because safeguards are in place to minimize risks. but natural disasters and man-made accidents happen all too frequently, and when highly flammable materials are involved, an emergency situation can become a fireball. may 15th, 2009. firefighters in texas are battling a blaze at a tank facility that stores oil, gas and sea water. just when they think they have the fire under control, a flare erupts from the tank on the right. it's not a good sign. and in a matter of seconds, the tank launches into the air like a rocket. >> everything went bright. the heat was real intense. >> a ball of fire races toward firefighters who are forced to run for their lives. >> you just think this could be the day for all of us. it was a violent, violent explosion. >> seconds later, another tank explodes. >> when the second tank exploded, and that's when the debris was flying everywhere and about a ten-foot piece of pipe took the fence out
welcome to "caught on camera." dangerous materials are used every day, usually without incident, because safeguards are in place to minimize risks. but natural disasters and man-made accidents happen all too frequently, and when highly flammable materials are involved, an emergency situation can become a fireball. may 15th, 2009. firefighters in texas are battling a blaze at a tank facility that stores oil, gas and sea water. just when they think they have the fire under control, a...
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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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i was like lie. >>> caught on camera, on patrol. hello, welcome to caught on camera. i'm contessa brewer. highway patrol officers know to expect the unexpected whenever they stop a vehicle. our first video is a tense situation at the mexican border. it grows worse when overs make a crucial discovery about who else is in the car. a burglary suspect speeds toward the mexican border with a one year old child as a hostage. >> he was holding the baby to his chest and the knife to the baby's neck. he told me they were not going to get him alive. >> monday morning, april 20, 1998, a car tears down interstate 5, south of los angeles, hitting speeds of up to 95 miles per hour. as it hurdles toward the mexican border, officials get a heads up. >> we got a phone call probably from the california highway patrol letting us know that there was a southbound pursuit. >> the suspect is fleeing from l.a. police who try to arrest him for burglary. he's armed and dangerous, and he's not alone in the car. he's got a baby on board officials at the border brace themselves. >> the port of en
i was like lie. >>> caught on camera, on patrol. hello, welcome to caught on camera. i'm contessa brewer. highway patrol officers know to expect the unexpected whenever they stop a vehicle. our first video is a tense situation at the mexican border. it grows worse when overs make a crucial discovery about who else is in the car. a burglary suspect speeds toward the mexican border with a one year old child as a hostage. >> he was holding the baby to his chest and the knife to the...
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welcome to "caught on camera."ave your friends ever e-mailed you a video that's so funny, so unique, or so completely absurd that you felt like you have to send it to everyone you know? if you've pressed "send," you've had a hand in spreading a viral video. it's not big budgets or great production values that make these videos so compelling. in this hour you'll see some of the most watched viral videos. each video has more than a million hits online. but why? you be the judge. ketchup and fries make a great snack, but can they make a work of art? using about ten packets of ketchup and a carton of fries, artist jason baalman proves, well, yes, they can. >> when i first saw it, i watched it a few times. i couldn't believe that it was real. >> it was very impressive and edible. >> in march 2007 jason posed a time-lapsed video on youtube, which shows him using french fries and ketchup to paint a picture of mcdonald's icon ronald mcdonald and "super size me" filmmaker morgan spurlock. >> this guy basically takes bags of
welcome to "caught on camera."ave your friends ever e-mailed you a video that's so funny, so unique, or so completely absurd that you felt like you have to send it to everyone you know? if you've pressed "send," you've had a hand in spreading a viral video. it's not big budgets or great production values that make these videos so compelling. in this hour you'll see some of the most watched viral videos. each video has more than a million hits online. but why? you be the...
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. >>> some dirty deeds caught on camera in other parts of the country. first this surveillance video is from a seafood restaurant in myrtle beach. pay close attention to the woman walk walking in, and she is up to no good and the target is this woman. her name is carol anderson, the victim, and she was at her wedding dinner. we got the story from wmvf and the parking lot lady is close to carol anderson and has the cell phone up to her ear, and looking like she is talking and watching the restaurant, and when anderson sits up, that woman snatches her purse right off of the back of her chaird e realiz was gone and the woman got off, and the worst part is that her engagement ring was in that purse. but this woman is so dumb that she showed up to the location a few days later and some people recognized her and she was detain and then she was arrested for the larceny. >> shame that you have the worry about hanging your purse on the backf of the chair. >> from myrtle beach, south carolina, over to a home in washington. we got a story from cairo 7, and this sur
. >>> some dirty deeds caught on camera in other parts of the country. first this surveillance video is from a seafood restaurant in myrtle beach. pay close attention to the woman walk walking in, and she is up to no good and the target is this woman. her name is carol anderson, the victim, and she was at her wedding dinner. we got the story from wmvf and the parking lot lady is close to carol anderson and has the cell phone up to her ear, and looking like she is talking and watching...
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this is "caught on camera: crash." >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." a crash can happen just about anywhere. sometimes the impact is no more than a minor inconvenience. other times it is a life-changing or even a life-ending event. while crashes are often accidents, in our first video, you'll see a one-man wrecking effort that is anything but accidental. june 4, 2004. an irate man in a bulldozer wrecks havoc on the small town of granby, colorado. >> the vehicle was going in and out of this, basically, a big concrete warehouse, that was made out of prefab concrete. and what he would do is fall forward until the wall would collapse on top of him an then he would pull backwards and he was just going from one end of the build to the other doing that, causing the building to collapse on itself. >> glen trainor is the former undersheriff of grand county, colorado. when the call first comes in that a bulldozer is on the loose, he isn't overly concerned. but that changes after a report of shots being fired. it turns out this is no ordinary bulldozer. >> when i
this is "caught on camera: crash." >>> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." a crash can happen just about anywhere. sometimes the impact is no more than a minor inconvenience. other times it is a life-changing or even a life-ending event. while crashes are often accidents, in our first video, you'll see a one-man wrecking effort that is anything but accidental. june 4, 2004. an irate man in a bulldozer wrecks havoc on the small town of granby,...
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back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.s are cruel, and the impact on the victims can be tragic. bullying has become a national issue. according to a government study, one in three teaches reports being bullied. and the scariest thing about that number, the department of justice considers it possibly the most underreported safety problem in american schools. but when it's caught on camera, it forces us to pay attention. january 11, 2011. upper darby, pennsylvania. 13-year-old nadine corey is surrounded, then viciously beaten by a group of teenage thugs. one teen records the incident on his cell phone as six attackers brutally punch, kick, and drag nadine, laughing while they do it. >> it's bullying in america at its worst. it's caught on video. >> the incident enrages police superintendent michael chitwood so much that he releases the video to the press. >> it's unconscionable. we're not going to tolerate it. >> here, nadine is hoisted into a tree. then hung on a fence. >> we've got to send a message to these kids, these th
back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.s are cruel, and the impact on the victims can be tragic. bullying has become a national issue. according to a government study, one in three teaches reports being bullied. and the scariest thing about that number, the department of justice considers it possibly the most underreported safety problem in american schools. but when it's caught on camera, it forces us to pay...
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>> "caught on camera: unusual suspects." hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." in this hour, through the unblinking eye of the lens, you'll witness people engaged in reckless or criminal behavior. sometimes these incidents involve the unlikeliest of suspects, those whose demeanor or occupation offers no forewarning of their outrageous behavior, as you'll see in our first video when a trusted school bus driver jeopardizes the lives of dozens of children. may 8th, 2009, alford, new york. it's the end of the day at alford almond central school, and 15-year-old grace scherzer and 14-year-old chelsea are eager to head home. but today's trip on their school bus will be a ride they'll never forget, and it's all caught on the bus surveillance camera. >> you're making the little kids die! no, stop! you can't move. stop the bus! >> when i first got on the bus, the bus driver wasn't on the bus like usual. >> it took her about 20 minutes to get on the bus, and she was escorted by another bus driver. the bus driver asked her if she was all right, and she repeatedly said, "ye
>> "caught on camera: unusual suspects." hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." in this hour, through the unblinking eye of the lens, you'll witness people engaged in reckless or criminal behavior. sometimes these incidents involve the unlikeliest of suspects, those whose demeanor or occupation offers no forewarning of their outrageous behavior, as you'll see in our first video when a trusted school bus driver jeopardizes the lives of dozens of...
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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, $2.1 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, $2.1 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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these cameras can help with that problem. these are the axon flex cameras. they're the cameras that kind of go right here attached to a pair of glasses that an officer can wear or you can see exactly what is happening in a certain scenario. like right here in laurel, maryland. listen to what went down back in may. they went to approach this woman's car because she's in the wrong lane. they go up to her, start asking her some questions. she's acting absent weird. the keys are in the ignition. >> turn off the car and hand him the keys. >> no, sir. >> ma'am? >> she just took off. >> now we're seeing this exactly from the point of view of the officer at the scene. thanks to these axon flex cameras, they chase this woman down. looks like she crashed into a pole or something. >> yeah, she did. >> now she's on foot. they get out and follow. >> oh, no. >> tasers come out and she goes down. that's just one scenario. we've got another one from lake havasu, arizona, the lake havasu police department responding to this scene where a man is suicidal. apparently he has a
these cameras can help with that problem. these are the axon flex cameras. they're the cameras that kind of go right here attached to a pair of glasses that an officer can wear or you can see exactly what is happening in a certain scenario. like right here in laurel, maryland. listen to what went down back in may. they went to approach this woman's car because she's in the wrong lane. they go up to her, start asking her some questions. she's acting absent weird. the keys are in the ignition....
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back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to caught on camera. i'm contessa brewer.ls, escapes and even earthquakes shaking up the courtroom. the next happens not inside but outside the courtroom. a man approaches an attorney as he is leave and asks a simple question and then opens fire. >> in one of the most scran believable scenes ever caught on camera, a man a shot at point blank range and ducks behind a tree as bullets fly. >> it is halloween, october 31, 2003. reporters are outside the van nuys courthouse to cover a hearing in the murder trial of actor robert blake. but the real drama caught on camera that day is this. >> i just went down on all fours to try to scramble away. i knew something bad happened. didn't know what it was. >> los angeles attorney gerald curry is leaving the courthouse after attending a hearing about a medical trust fund case. a heavyset man wearing glasses confronts him and asks if he is mr. curry. >> i said, yes who are you you and i remember an incredibly loud pop or bang. >> television news crews hear it and scramble to the scene. >>
back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to caught on camera. i'm contessa brewer.ls, escapes and even earthquakes shaking up the courtroom. the next happens not inside but outside the courtroom. a man approaches an attorney as he is leave and asks a simple question and then opens fire. >> in one of the most scran believable scenes ever caught on camera, a man a shot at point blank range and ducks behind a tree as bullets fly. >> it is halloween, october 31,...
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the camera might be all right, dude. actually, we are still rolling. >> michael hester is a 25-year veteran freelance photographer who works the drag race circuit. >> that's one for the real boys. i hopped the wall and grabbed a second camera and it was kind of a seamless tale. >> watch another angle as the car flies at grinner. covering him with sparks and flames, it's almost incons receivable how he doesn't get crushed. >> that was close. >> he holds his camera steady until the very last second. >> you know, just standing there like i was hypnotized thinking, what a great shot. looking at the screen, i'm looking at composition, and i hate to say that, but carnage is the money shot in our world. we hate wrecks, but tv loves it. that's why the spectators come. that's what i was thinking, what a shot! and then i realized i was a part of it. and then i realized i had to do something about it. >> but you still have to wonder, why didn't he move away earlier? >> you know, hindsight is 20/20. should i have gone sooner? yeah,
the camera might be all right, dude. actually, we are still rolling. >> michael hester is a 25-year veteran freelance photographer who works the drag race circuit. >> that's one for the real boys. i hopped the wall and grabbed a second camera and it was kind of a seamless tale. >> watch another angle as the car flies at grinner. covering him with sparks and flames, it's almost incons receivable how he doesn't get crushed. >> that was close. >> he holds his camera...
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money aside, some drivers told us, the cameras make them feel safer. >> with another camera there, that would be a deterrent from people speeding and racing through that intersection. >> reporter: again, the city council is still here meeting at this late hour, yet to make a decision. last year the governor signed a bill preventing locals from using red light cameras solely for raising money. >>> everything is a social event. they're posting them on facebook, instagram. they're everywhere. >> everywhere indeed. up next, your profile pictures on social media are leading to a boom in plastic surgery. >> also facebook announces it wants to create a more worldwide web. we'll let you know what that means. >>> and some call a program to clean up graffiti a success, but one city leader says it's not worth the money. back in a moment. >> is it worth the money? city officials look a hard look at the effective rns of a taxpayer funded graffiti crockdown. they hired a contractor to take over a program back in 2011 in a move to save money. an audit of that program reveals graffiti is being removed
money aside, some drivers told us, the cameras make them feel safer. >> with another camera there, that would be a deterrent from people speeding and racing through that intersection. >> reporter: again, the city council is still here meeting at this late hour, yet to make a decision. last year the governor signed a bill preventing locals from using red light cameras solely for raising money. >>> everything is a social event. they're posting them on facebook, instagram....
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i better at least catch it on tape. >>> caught on camera, boom! >>> welcome to caught on camera. i'm con testa brewer. just going through our daily routine, we can be surrounded by dangerous materials and equipment and not even be aware of it. normally we have nothing to be afraid of, because materials are safe when used and stored properly. but if one little thing goes wrong, the consequences can be disastrous. a fire breaks out at southwest industrial gases in dallas, texas on july 25, 2007. this is no ordinary fire. on the lot are several hundred tanks filled with gases. >> acetylene burns at about 3400 degrees. it's used, as far as what the common person knows, mostly in welding and cutting. >> local tv news cameras record the blaze as it puburns out of control. >> we didn't, of course realize the scope of what the fire was going to be. >> the fire begins during a delivery of tanks to the refilling station. >> the delivery driver comes running in and says hey, man, i've got a leak, i think i broke a valve and i can't shut it off. what do you want me to do. >> randy bibb grabs
i better at least catch it on tape. >>> caught on camera, boom! >>> welcome to caught on camera. i'm con testa brewer. just going through our daily routine, we can be surrounded by dangerous materials and equipment and not even be aware of it. normally we have nothing to be afraid of, because materials are safe when used and stored properly. but if one little thing goes wrong, the consequences can be disastrous. a fire breaks out at southwest industrial gases in dallas, texas...
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>> when caught on camera, life or death, continues. but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and
>> when caught on camera, life or death, continues. but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you...
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welcome to "caught on camera." we've 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 into 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 l
welcome to "caught on camera." we've 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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>> me and the camera operator were looking down in the view finder of the camera.n it happened, i just felt the heat on my forehead. whoa! i instantly knew probably shouldn't be standing there. >> when i heard it, i was more confused because i didn't see it happen. i just heard it. what was that? >> your house just caught on fire. >> then when they were like your house is on fire and they were taking off for the front door, then i got scared. i was like oh no. >> the guys come back inside and help extinguish the flames as halle calls 911. >> we immediately rushed over and just tried to fill up, anything -- we tried to fill up water containers to try to put out the fire. >> they were getting water and tossing it everywhere. i just remember, no, there, everywhere i saw fire, no, there. in there, in there. get it in there, hurry. i was confused and panicked. >> the camera operator is holding the camera by his side. it's not good coverage of the flames. we tried to throw as much water as we could on the fire. >> firefighters arrive on the scene as halle and the guys fi
>> me and the camera operator were looking down in the view finder of the camera.n it happened, i just felt the heat on my forehead. whoa! i instantly knew probably shouldn't be standing there. >> when i heard it, i was more confused because i didn't see it happen. i just heard it. what was that? >> your house just caught on fire. >> then when they were like your house is on fire and they were taking off for the front door, then i got scared. i was like oh no. >>...
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>> it's all "caught on camera -- fury." hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." it's human nature to get angry, and sometimes emotions boil over. when they do, situations can spiral out of control. in this hour, you'll see people who lash out in frustration, despair and rage. >> oh, hell, yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's a scene that would shock any parent. two middle school girls beating each other in front of dozens of their peers. and the whole bloody battle is caught on an iphone camera. >> we want to see more of this. >> one of the girls involved is 13-year-old sierra spencer. she has just switched middle schools in the small suburb of marysville, washington, after being bullied in her old school. at first, it feels like a good fit. >> it was perfectly fine. like i had no problems. i loved it. >> but sierra is bullied in this school, too. sierra's mother, kenice watson is frustrated the problems she thought she had fixed is continuing. >> there's three middle school, and how do they intermingle? and so eventually the issues she was having at the other middle schoo
>> it's all "caught on camera -- fury." hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." it's human nature to get angry, and sometimes emotions boil over. when they do, situations can spiral out of control. in this hour, you'll see people who lash out in frustration, despair and rage. >> oh, hell, yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's a scene that would shock any parent. two middle school girls beating each other in front of dozens of their peers. and the...
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now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.we've seen ordinary people who survived some pretty extraordinary circumstances, but what happens when things go wrong in one of the most remote and hostile places on earth? in our next story we'll see one woman's frightening ordeal on a ship sinking in the middle of the antarctic. she wants to document for her family what could be her last moments. a cruise ship strikes an iceberg and is sinking in the frozen desolate antarctic ocean. >> complete absolute utter terror. >> on deck passengers scramble to survive. one of them is american lisa pysola. >> oh, my gosh, i'm so scared. i'm so scared. i knew this was it. i knew this was the end. i knew i was going to die. >> lisa is a passionate world traveler who's journeyed to all but one of the seven continents, but her vast experience in some of the most rugged places on earth was nothing compared to this trip, a 19-day expedition to antarctica, the last continent on her list. >> this ship was called "the explorer," and it was actually bui
now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer.we've seen ordinary people who survived some pretty extraordinary circumstances, but what happens when things go wrong in one of the most remote and hostile places on earth? in our next story we'll see one woman's frightening ordeal on a ship sinking in the middle of the antarctic. she wants to document for her family what could be her last moments. a cruise ship strikes an...
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welcome to "caught on camera."olice dashboard cameras capture the ultimate reality show, vivid stories of life and death, pursuit and rescue. the dash cam dramas in this hour feature a fleeing killer, a suicidal mom, an out-of-control semi, and a host of officers willing to risk everything to keep citizens safe. a six-hour manhunt for a killer on the run comes to a dramatic end at the montana/idaho border. it's the morning of june 14th, 2003. earlier, over the radio, deputy sheriff david conway gets word that an officer has been shot. >> officer is down. >> conway races toward the scene when suddenly, a gold ford taurus crosses three lanes of traffic, nearly running him off the road. >> he tried to ram me. somebody gets a chance, take him out. >> inside the ford taurus is george davis. he not only shot an officer, he killed a man and left six others wounded the night before in a bar in ennis, montana. michael carroll was there. >> he had ran up a tab of 12 or 14 drinks, didn't have the funds to pay for it. it seeme
welcome to "caught on camera."olice dashboard cameras capture the ultimate reality show, vivid stories of life and death, pursuit and rescue. the dash cam dramas in this hour feature a fleeing killer, a suicidal mom, an out-of-control semi, and a host of officers willing to risk everything to keep citizens safe. a six-hour manhunt for a killer on the run comes to a dramatic end at the montana/idaho border. it's the morning of june 14th, 2003. earlier, over the radio, deputy sheriff...
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welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. highway patrol officers know to expect the unexpected whenever they stop a vehicle. our first story pits an armed felony suspect against u.s. border patrol agents. the tense situation at the mexican border grows worse when officers make a crucial discovery about who else is in the car. a burglary suspect speeds toward the mexican border with a 1-year-old child as a hostage. >> he was holding the baby to his chest and the knife to the baby's neck. he told me they were not going to get him alive. >> one lane, 89 miles an hour. >> monday morning, april 20, 1998. a car tears down interstate 5 south of los angeles, hitting speeds up to 95 miles per hour. >> okay. they're passing eltoro now. >> as it hurdles toward the sex kan mexican border, officials get a heads-up. >> we got a phone call probably from the california highway patrol letting us know there was a southbound pursuit. >> probably heading for the border. >> the suspect, eddie price, is fleeing from l.a. police who tried to arres
welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. highway patrol officers know to expect the unexpected whenever they stop a vehicle. our first story pits an armed felony suspect against u.s. border patrol agents. the tense situation at the mexican border grows worse when officers make a crucial discovery about who else is in the car. a burglary suspect speeds toward the mexican border with a 1-year-old child as a hostage. >> he was holding the baby to his chest and the knife...
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but in a monthlong test on cameras at four locations got 93,000 speeders. if the city had issued tickets it would have break and $4.7 million that month. with the cameras by the year's and the city could take in hundreds of millions of dollars. new foster avenue, a neighborhood group pushed for the new speed cameras. most of the time he is not a fan of the cameras. >> at this particular spot we need anything that slows down the traffic >> there's too many people are speeding and the city does need the money so it will put the cameras out along with-the red light cameras going and people below red lights >> dot says the estimates are overblown. it says the test runs were done in high traffic areas and drivers will eventually learn that they will need to slow down. the code he says there's 3000 accidents every year involving cars and pedestrians and 800 involving children. in washington these the install these speed cameras the cities as the number of violations dropped 90%. on the northwest side, w g n news >> a four year-old girl was left among three people
but in a monthlong test on cameras at four locations got 93,000 speeders. if the city had issued tickets it would have break and $4.7 million that month. with the cameras by the year's and the city could take in hundreds of millions of dollars. new foster avenue, a neighborhood group pushed for the new speed cameras. most of the time he is not a fan of the cameras. >> at this particular spot we need anything that slows down the traffic >> there's too many people are speeding and the...
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at first glimpse, the camera at 42nd and van ness streets in northwest looks like a stop sign camera. but as we found, it has a much different purpose. >> from afar, it is not obvious. even up close, you may need to look twice. >> looks like a speed monitoring device. >> close, but not accurate. it does have cameras and it faces the intersection of 40 2nd avenue and van ness in northwest. the intersection does not have lights. just two stop signs. last year in september, metro police chief cathy lanier said you would soon see stop sign cameras. we were told 32 cameras would be placed around schools and busy intersections. michael pierce just moved here from oakland, california. >> it saves money from having a police officer out here, i guess. >> coming from oakland, he said he is used to a world saturated with cameras. there it was an issue of safety. >> the days of public anonymity are gone. >> we went to the intersection. >> i don't see them as much as i should. i tend to make you slow down. >> she thought it was a speed camera. the silver spring resident has never seen a stop camer
at first glimpse, the camera at 42nd and van ness streets in northwest looks like a stop sign camera. but as we found, it has a much different purpose. >> from afar, it is not obvious. even up close, you may need to look twice. >> looks like a speed monitoring device. >> close, but not accurate. it does have cameras and it faces the intersection of 40 2nd avenue and van ness in northwest. the intersection does not have lights. just two stop signs. last year in september, metro...
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let's talk about how these security cameras are cashing in. >> there is new camera equipment that allowses to take the security footage and improve to cater more to the customer. something ranges from $99 a month to $999 a month and there is an app called "prism." they can create charts and heat maps to help businesses improve their ability to target customers. aclu is concerned about this data getting misused. >> that's right. we can see how this plays out everybody being concerned about security. mind flash, people have to take online training and don't pay attention. my flash should change that. you may have to. >> no more clicking through online clicking through work. there is a camera and it tracks your eye movement. you can't walk away or play out, you have to do your work. they say the ceo wasn't there to penalize the workers but get the information when it comes to law enforcement and health care. we see eye tracking in galaxy phones. if you play sports highlight or youtube video, it pauses. maybe they don't want you to miss the punch line. >> they are all out to get us. [laughte
let's talk about how these security cameras are cashing in. >> there is new camera equipment that allowses to take the security footage and improve to cater more to the customer. something ranges from $99 a month to $999 a month and there is an app called "prism." they can create charts and heat maps to help businesses improve their ability to target customers. aclu is concerned about this data getting misused. >> that's right. we can see how this plays out everybody being...
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this is a camera mounted on the boom of the chopper.guy dipping into whatting loos like a stock tank or farmer's water tank or irrigation. small space. this guy goes round and round delivering on-site, right on the fire. >>> training on the train. >>> sam's club not just a place where you get awesome samples and, like, giant-sized tubs of peanut butter. you also get a show, too. ♪ this is 62-year-old steve fitzhugh. he works at the sam's club in arizona. he is singing "last kiss" which came out in the '60s. retired schoolteacher. he's been working at sam's for two years. this video has more than 15,000 shares on facebook. it was taken by brian and tammy thompson. ♪ we've got steve fitzhugh joining us right this minute on skype. steve, great job. great job. >> it sounds like you sing all the time for your customers. >> oh, yes, i do. i just love singing. i love life. i wake up every day and i just think it's a gift. >> so do you have a song for like every day of the week? >> i usually start out with country songs like hank williams sr. a
this is a camera mounted on the boom of the chopper.guy dipping into whatting loos like a stock tank or farmer's water tank or irrigation. small space. this guy goes round and round delivering on-site, right on the fire. >>> training on the train. >>> sam's club not just a place where you get awesome samples and, like, giant-sized tubs of peanut butter. you also get a show, too. ♪ this is 62-year-old steve fitzhugh. he works at the sam's club in arizona. he is singing...
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more cameras, more cameras. >> stop and frisk shouldn't go away, she simply said you have to train police officers prior to the stop and frisk. >> civil rights activist. >> so what? >> that's her piece, that's her deal. >> i think she's in line with -- >> i am going to visit kimberly in new york city. >> dana is for all this. she's from the wild, wild west. >> here is the thing about the cameras. the cops say that lapd, i saw columns from cops, i can't lights out on the camera, i was accused of police brutality, nypd says they don't want any part of it, it doesn't give the picture of what they're experiencing on the street. domestic dispute, barging into the house, you have to make sense of a camera on your chest. >> exactly. >> what was his name, the guy that was using the broom when he got to the precinct? >> oh -- >> my a block was so good. i got beckeled. >>> is the nsa spying scandal dividing the gop? some say it is reaching a boiling point. that's next on "the five." ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that ol
more cameras, more cameras. >> stop and frisk shouldn't go away, she simply said you have to train police officers prior to the stop and frisk. >> civil rights activist. >> so what? >> that's her piece, that's her deal. >> i think she's in line with -- >> i am going to visit kimberly in new york city. >> dana is for all this. she's from the wild, wild west. >> here is the thing about the cameras. the cops say that lapd, i saw columns from cops, i...
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i'm very concerned about the camera issue. because the board of supervisors nixed the idea of getting a requirement for entertainment permit by having these security and surveillance cameras. the police had to go another route by making it a condition on the liquor licenses. it really disturbs me and the question i have is a whole issue about having access to the videos that the 4th amendment, the 5th amendment is the club should not have to incriminate themselves by automatically giving up the videos. that's my concern is how can we create the balance of having the videos available to the police at the same time have not making a point of where the club has to be put in a position where they maybe considered for some violation or crime or fine. there has to be someway the law says these videos cannot be used solely for creating a fine or creating closing down a club or venue for what the police saw in the videos. >> again, thank you for your questions. the video would be after the fact. after a criminal offense and it's not c
i'm very concerned about the camera issue. because the board of supervisors nixed the idea of getting a requirement for entertainment permit by having these security and surveillance cameras. the police had to go another route by making it a condition on the liquor licenses. it really disturbs me and the question i have is a whole issue about having access to the videos that the 4th amendment, the 5th amendment is the club should not have to incriminate themselves by automatically giving up the...