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, for every camera. that he over saw the installation of. and they are worth 384 of them at that time. >> then another former employee named michael schmidt approached, and told him about a meeting he attended in 2003. with red flex c.e.o. finley and john bills. >> there was a quintessential meeting. where john had a meeting with karen finley, and several top executives to coach them on how to behave at the next phase, and an important meeting at city hall. >> this is the first camera. >> he looked at me and said i'm going to talk to you like you don't know you. i looked at my boss and she held a finger up like this. and looked at me and put it down and shook her head a little bit. >> the fix was in. red flex was awarded a contract worth $123 million over the next nine years to install all of chicago's 384 red light cameras. the series of articles, which started in 2012 drew the attention of federal prosecutors, which lead to a remarkable turn of event. in may 2014, john bills was indicted on a federal b
, for every camera. that he over saw the installation of. and they are worth 384 of them at that time. >> then another former employee named michael schmidt approached, and told him about a meeting he attended in 2003. with red flex c.e.o. finley and john bills. >> there was a quintessential meeting. where john had a meeting with karen finley, and several top executives to coach them on how to behave at the next phase, and an important meeting at city hall. >> this is the...
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nowadays security cameras web cameras and crew cameras are part of everyday life but what our investigation uncovered might have been thinking twice investigative reporter laura geller joins us with some surprising revelations. so guys a creepy is the word used by most people we told about our findings we were even unnerved by what we saw security cameras that are anything but secure or broadcasting live online for all the world to see and when we say all the world we mean it. anyone can view these camera feeds our investigation might cause you to wonder who's watching you in his crib you check on him using the crib can you installed to make sure you could keep an eye on your precious little one for some parents though their experiences with the cameras have sent chills down their spines. we've told you stories of people using the internet to get into cameras even talking to babies in their cribs. some of these are just being broadcast over the open internet and available for anyone see we scoured the web with cyber forensic expert patrick c work and tell you how many cameras but we didn't
nowadays security cameras web cameras and crew cameras are part of everyday life but what our investigation uncovered might have been thinking twice investigative reporter laura geller joins us with some surprising revelations. so guys a creepy is the word used by most people we told about our findings we were even unnerved by what we saw security cameras that are anything but secure or broadcasting live online for all the world to see and when we say all the world we mean it. anyone can view...
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on your body camera. we have disciplined some folks for that. >> we found most are tracked during use of force incidents bum here at oakland p.d., there's no way to know how often the cameras are turned on. the pilot fram started in 2010. the agency doesn't have a tracking mechanism to show when cameras are rolling. we requested multiple interview to ask why but we were told the chief could not accommodate the our request. >> you can't have some officers turning cameras on some times and other officers turning them on other times. >> why do you think souts important to have that data? >> because in a use of force, you have a police officer who is taking one of the weapons that they're armed with and deciding to deploy is t against a civilian. in those moments, that's when the community is most concerned about an officer acting correctly. >> there also was a real learning curve towards officers operating the camera. it seems like very simple thing and it not difficult to did. it just do you remember to did
on your body camera. we have disciplined some folks for that. >> we found most are tracked during use of force incidents bum here at oakland p.d., there's no way to know how often the cameras are turned on. the pilot fram started in 2010. the agency doesn't have a tracking mechanism to show when cameras are rolling. we requested multiple interview to ask why but we were told the chief could not accommodate the our request. >> you can't have some officers turning cameras on some...
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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 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 in personal video cameras would mean a big jump in the stories that are 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
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 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...
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crib cameras. they are the very thing a parent by so we can keep our eyes on our children, keep them safe from the outside world. i found a family on cleveland's west side to have posted a camera in their babies room. you can actually see mom and dad changing their newborn. the diapers, the baby blanket, the little clothes. well, this family was so devastated, so heard that someone would lifestream this internet, they asked us not to show the video. we are not. and despite their anger, their frustration, their fears, the dad was courageous enough to talk to us. we will call him john. >> you're leaving your blinds open and a bunch of people looking in that you. >> reporter: john told me that is troubling for the family to find out that he and his baby were on that site. the russian website claims it's making private cameras public because people are not changing systems. john admitted he was not thoroughly enough when using his camera. >> i should have been very much more diligent about realizing th
crib cameras. they are the very thing a parent by so we can keep our eyes on our children, keep them safe from the outside world. i found a family on cleveland's west side to have posted a camera in their babies room. you can actually see mom and dad changing their newborn. the diapers, the baby blanket, the little clothes. well, this family was so devastated, so heard that someone would lifestream this internet, they asked us not to show the video. we are not. and despite their anger, their...
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body cameras became mandatory for mountainview police officers in december. since that time there have been siskiyous of force incidents and 33% were caught on camera. as for other local departments, we have the data at nbcbayarea.com. >> now if you have a tip for our investigative unit, please give us a call. that number is 1-88-996-tips. you can give us a call to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> coming up next, full coverage of the 2016 nba all-star game, including a full report from toronto. >>> plus, it's one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world. today's final round at pebble beach came down to the final hole. we've got all the drama. and i mean there was a lot of it on the links, next in sports. comcast sports net. >>> what a day for basketball. all the best on one court. and nobody was playing any defense. >> in toronto. that's right. that's true. the 2016 all-star game. tell us all the details. >> you're right, guys, no defense. the 2016 all-star game lived up to the hype. tons of showboating. no defense. the usual. and this year it was in recor
body cameras became mandatory for mountainview police officers in december. since that time there have been siskiyous of force incidents and 33% were caught on camera. as for other local departments, we have the data at nbcbayarea.com. >> now if you have a tip for our investigative unit, please give us a call. that number is 1-88-996-tips. you can give us a call to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> coming up next, full coverage of the 2016 nba all-star game, including a full report...
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it was all caught on camera. 46-55 abby theodros: "dash cameras like this one run for as low as 100 bucks and is fairly easy to install. just plug it in to your cigarette lighter/car outlet and hit record. then you have a camera that records your commute to an sd card" fox5 checked to see if drivers in the valley could get a discount on insurance for using the technology... john carmona, state farm/phoner: at the moment state farm does not offer any incentives or discounts for any one who uses a camera. i checked with a few of my friends lat valley insurance and another at farmers insurance. they dont offer any incentives either. carmona said that could change if dash cameras become more widely used but in the meantime - for those who do use it - the benefits are far reaching. 1:24-1:31 sgt. richard strader, metro: there's always those sections of the story that we dont have, and so if we can pull a video and dot...those are good uses of those cameras and they realy help put people who are victimizing other people away. staff with "ride now" say these cameras are also popular for recreati
it was all caught on camera. 46-55 abby theodros: "dash cameras like this one run for as low as 100 bucks and is fairly easy to install. just plug it in to your cigarette lighter/car outlet and hit record. then you have a camera that records your commute to an sd card" fox5 checked to see if drivers in the valley could get a discount on insurance for using the technology... john carmona, state farm/phoner: at the moment state farm does not offer any incentives or discounts for any one...
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tonight we investigate the reason why police cameras aren't always rolling. four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth-- [train horn blares] ... to the continent... [claps] ... a new nation. announcer: why not celebrate presidents day with a better night's sleep? through presidents day at sleep train get up to four years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic, and save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic, plus same-day delivery, and sleep train's love your mattress guarantee. hurry! this special financing offer ends presidents day at sleep train. cool to only see once.the ssives -- shown in a >>> happening now across our digital platforms, those massive waves at mavericks shown in a slide show of wipeouts and jaw-dropping rides. you'll see that on our web site. also too self-centered? on our facebook page, which california cities were dubbed the most vain. find out if you're living in one. and forget your ex this valentine's day weekend. on our twitter page how the goodwill can help. back in a moment. rattled nerves in an east bay commun
tonight we investigate the reason why police cameras aren't always rolling. four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth-- [train horn blares] ... to the continent... [claps] ... a new nation. announcer: why not celebrate presidents day with a better night's sleep? through presidents day at sleep train get up to four years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic, and save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic, plus same-day delivery, and sleep train's love your mattress...
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. $ >> "caught on camera: occupational hazard." >>> welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. no matter the job, it's bound to have some pitfalls. but certain careers come with real hazards. some are expected, others turn out to be quite a surprise. in our next hour, we'll meet people faced with some incredible situations that happened on the job, like the referee we meet in our first video. he makes a call during a high school wrestling match and then he goes down for the count. for referee bob west, it starts off like any other high school wrestling match. two opponents locked in a fierce battle. one is pinned. and he doesn't like the call. that's not unusual in a heated sports competition. but watch what happens next. bob west lives in spokane, washington, with his wife and daughter. in 1996, he's caught on camera making a routine call one second -- >> completely blindsided me. >> -- knocked unconscious the next. >> it was a wrestling match between colville high school and west valley high school. >> chad hilderbrant is on the left in maroon representin
. $ >> "caught on camera: occupational hazard." >>> welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. no matter the job, it's bound to have some pitfalls. but certain careers come with real hazards. some are expected, others turn out to be quite a surprise. in our next hour, we'll meet people faced with some incredible situations that happened on the job, like the referee we meet in our first video. he makes a call during a high school wrestling match and...
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last august 9 started to wear body cameras. "the alleged complaint that came in on the officer he was actually wearing one of the field test body cameras and we dispelled it within minutes."18:37 cheif department in elizabeth city. chief eddie buffaloe / elizabeth city police c0024 12:09 "it would be an eye-witness to the actual investigation." 12:14 beyond that he says cameras like these serve a purpose in court. chief eddie buffaloe / the defense could use because it would go down as part of the discovery comes out in a criminal case." 8:40 wednesday chief buffaloe announced the purchase of cameras for 40 of his officers. with it, policy on how the cameras should work. elizabeth city police c0024 09:43 "any law enforcement action by that officer the body they can ask for the officer to turn it off.. however officers can't explain video lapses, it could trigger an investigation. (matt) now its been more than 4 months since the department had a use of force incident. if it happened with the cameras on, would you or i be able to
last august 9 started to wear body cameras. "the alleged complaint that came in on the officer he was actually wearing one of the field test body cameras and we dispelled it within minutes."18:37 cheif department in elizabeth city. chief eddie buffaloe / elizabeth city police c0024 12:09 "it would be an eye-witness to the actual investigation." 12:14 beyond that he says cameras like these serve a purpose in court. chief eddie buffaloe / the defense could use because it would...
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what better alibi witness than 21 cameras? so here's a man waiting for a crime to happen every day, around. one finally happens, and he's got no pictures of it? >> correct. >> reporter: when we come back, what the camera didn't see. stay with us.y bound presentation fill you with optimism? do you love your wireless keyboard more than certain family members? is your success due to a filing system only you understand? does printing from your tablet to your wireless printer give you a jolt of confidence? if so, you may be gearcentric. someone who knows that the right office gear helps you do great things. and there's one place that has it all. office depot officemax. gear up for great. hello my love! the flame is out... ugh...today the flame is out, tomorrow my attitude... your mother... antonio. antonio. que? the stove. it's not working. campbell's microwaveable soups. made for real, real life. ever since darryl's wife started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. (sniff) honey, (dog noise) hey, mi towe
what better alibi witness than 21 cameras? so here's a man waiting for a crime to happen every day, around. one finally happens, and he's got no pictures of it? >> correct. >> reporter: when we come back, what the camera didn't see. stay with us.y bound presentation fill you with optimism? do you love your wireless keyboard more than certain family members? is your success due to a filing system only you understand? does printing from your tablet to your wireless printer give you a...
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because camera, camera, camera, camera, camera. >> with a cart full of liquor, it's time to make a clean getaway. but the only thing harder than breaking in is breaking out. >> he tries to open the door with a dolly and tries to leverage it. he keeps sliding. >> frustration sets in. >> when he's trying to leave, he's trying to climb back out. >> it's like a cartoon. you kind of know what's coming. oh, oh, oh! and there you go. it's like you couldn't script this any better. >> defeated and trapped, the bruised bandit does the only thing he can. he waits for the cops to let him out. >> when someone says they've had a bad day, watch this video. you haven't had a bad day compared to this guy. >> a security camera catches behavior so bad it's hard to believe. august 21, 2010, in coventry, england, a woman approaches a cat on the sidewalk. >> the kas was just like, happy, it was purring up against her. like hey, there's someone here to pet me. >> then, seemingly out of nowhere -- >> she took a living, breathing organism that's only purpose in life is to make people smile and go oh, and threw i
because camera, camera, camera, camera, camera. >> with a cart full of liquor, it's time to make a clean getaway. but the only thing harder than breaking in is breaking out. >> he tries to open the door with a dolly and tries to leverage it. he keeps sliding. >> frustration sets in. >> when he's trying to leave, he's trying to climb back out. >> it's like a cartoon. you kind of know what's coming. oh, oh, oh! and there you go. it's like you couldn't script this any...
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a tracker, drone, and high depth camera. the story that went public is, yeah, we sell cameras on a stick, but just wait, we will be a media company. look, we make media, so we will be a media company. give us a media valuation, not the evaluation for a camera on a stick. when that story started to fade and the realization was painfully evident -- betty: they were not immediately. not a mediawere company. for that reason we can start to tease out a different future not just for go pro.
a tracker, drone, and high depth camera. the story that went public is, yeah, we sell cameras on a stick, but just wait, we will be a media company. look, we make media, so we will be a media company. give us a media valuation, not the evaluation for a camera on a stick. when that story started to fade and the realization was painfully evident -- betty: they were not immediately. not a mediawere company. for that reason we can start to tease out a different future not just for go pro.
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pete police are experimenting with body cameras. tampa police are wrapping up a study where they evaluated 60 officers using them for a year. a similar study with orlando pd showed positive results. >> the officers that wore the body warn cameras had significantly less use of force and complaints. >> reporter: jennings expects tampa pd's resulted to be about the same. >> at the end of the study, almost all of them said they liked the cameras, they wanted to keep their cameras. >> reporter: two usf studies involving two police departments, one local sheriff's office using them all found use of force and citizens complaints have gone down when using body cameras. >> there's no doubt about it, putting cameras on deputies is a cultural change. there were some that were against it. but within a matter of weeks or a matter of months, they came back and said we would never work without this. >> reporter: the sheriff is have body-worn cameras for five years. he says it's worth every penny. we're posting a map on our website showing where lo
pete police are experimenting with body cameras. tampa police are wrapping up a study where they evaluated 60 officers using them for a year. a similar study with orlando pd showed positive results. >> the officers that wore the body warn cameras had significantly less use of force and complaints. >> reporter: jennings expects tampa pd's resulted to be about the same. >> at the end of the study, almost all of them said they liked the cameras, they wanted to keep their cameras....
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no cameras in that civil case. there were cameras in the criminal case.ould you have won the criminal case with the cameras? >> i don't think the cameras dictated the verdict in the criminal case, but i think it detracted from the gravitas of the situation, the trial and it turn into a circus. and with that atmosphere i think the jury had no problem returning the verdict they did under those circumstances. it just didn't have the feel of a double homicide trial as the case progressed. >> coming up -- >> you know, he's a very narcissistic person. >> is it true that -- >> do you think of nicole any more? ore? (singing alougetting to know you. getting to know all about you... getting to like you. getting to hope you like me... is someone getting to know your credit? not without your say so. credit lock lets you lock and unlock your transunion credit report with the swipe of a finger. getting to know you. getting to know all about you... get one-touch credit lock, plus your score and report at transunion.com. get in the know. (two text tones) now? (text tone)
no cameras in that civil case. there were cameras in the criminal case.ould you have won the criminal case with the cameras? >> i don't think the cameras dictated the verdict in the criminal case, but i think it detracted from the gravitas of the situation, the trial and it turn into a circus. and with that atmosphere i think the jury had no problem returning the verdict they did under those circumstances. it just didn't have the feel of a double homicide trial as the case progressed....
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the 360-degree camera helps us stay with the times. >> reporter: 360-degree cameras started out as a bit of fun. but the technology is expanding fast, and so are the commercial applications. giang nguyen, nhk world. >>> and this just in, sharp has denied giving preferred negotiating rights to hon hai industry. sharp says it has agreed to continue talks about the terms of a contract. >> that's it for business news, i'll leave you with the markets. ♪ ♪ >>> we have some breaking news for you now. the japan meteorological agency says a volume can know has erupted. people who live in the surrounding area, there are no reports of damage or injuries at this point. we'll keep you updated on "newsline." >>> turkey appears to be preparing to invade syria in support of opposition forces. it comes as tensions remain high. >> we have reasonable grounds to suspect that turkey is preparing for a military intervention into the territory of the sovereign state, the syrian arab republic. >> the spokesperson criticized the u.s. and nato for remaining silent for turkey's moves. turkey is a u.s. ally and
the 360-degree camera helps us stay with the times. >> reporter: 360-degree cameras started out as a bit of fun. but the technology is expanding fast, and so are the commercial applications. giang nguyen, nhk world. >>> and this just in, sharp has denied giving preferred negotiating rights to hon hai industry. sharp says it has agreed to continue talks about the terms of a contract. >> that's it for business news, i'll leave you with the markets. ♪ ♪ >>> we...
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no cameras in the civil case. there were cameras in the criminal case. can you have won the criminal case without cameras? >> i think it detracted from the gravitas of the situation of the trial and it turned into a circus. i think with that atmosphere the jury had no problem returning the verdict they did. it didn't have the feel of a double homicide trial as the case progressed. >> coming up... oo oh he's a very narcissistic person. true testify anythings of a sociopath. >> do you think of nicole any more? that's where your friends are. seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. oh, there's tracy. what! [ horn honking ] [ forward collision warning ] bye dad! it brakes when you don't. the newly redesigned volkswagen passat. right now you can get a $1,000 presidents' day bonus on new 2015 or 2016 passat, jetta, or tiguan models. defiance is in our bones. citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. i thione second it's there.day. then, woosh, it's
no cameras in the civil case. there were cameras in the criminal case. can you have won the criminal case without cameras? >> i think it detracted from the gravitas of the situation of the trial and it turned into a circus. i think with that atmosphere the jury had no problem returning the verdict they did. it didn't have the feel of a double homicide trial as the case progressed. >> coming up... oo oh he's a very narcissistic person. true testify anythings of a sociopath. >>...
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it was all caught on camera. 46-55 abby theodros: "dash cameras like this one run for as low as 100 bucks and is fairly easy to install. just plug it in to your cigarette lighter/car outlet and hit record. then you have a camera that records your card" fox5 checked to see if drivers in the valley could get a discount on insurance for using the technology... john carmona, state farm/phoner: at the moment state farm does not offer any incentives or discounts for any one who uses a camera. i checked with a few of my friends lat valley insurance and another at farmers insurance. they dont offer any incentives either. carmona said that could change if dash cameras become more widely used but in the meantime - for those who do use it - the benefits are far reaching. 1:24-1:31 sgt. richard strader, metro: there's always those sections of the story that we dont have, and so if we can pull a video and connect that dot...those are good uses of those cameras and they realy help put people who are victimizing other people away. staff with "ride now" say these cameras are also popular for recreational
it was all caught on camera. 46-55 abby theodros: "dash cameras like this one run for as low as 100 bucks and is fairly easy to install. just plug it in to your cigarette lighter/car outlet and hit record. then you have a camera that records your card" fox5 checked to see if drivers in the valley could get a discount on insurance for using the technology... john carmona, state farm/phoner: at the moment state farm does not offer any incentives or discounts for any one who uses a...
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the agency doesn't have a tracking mechanism to show when cameras are rolling. we were told the chief could not accommodate our request. >> you can't have some officers turning on their cameras some times and others other times. >> reporter: seth morris is a deputy public defender in alameda county. his office represents 40,000 people a year. >> why do you think it's so important to have that data? >> because in the use of force you have a police officer who's taking one of the weapons that they're armed with and deciding to deploy it against a civilian. and in those moments, that's when the community is most concerned about an officer acting correctly. >> there also was a real learning curve towards officers turning on the camera. >> reporter: the chief last month. >> it seems like a very simple thing and it's not difficult to do, it's just do you remember to do it under high stress. >> reporter: not only is it troubling if the department doesn't track whether its officers are recording during use of force incidents. >> drop the gun, drop the gun. >> reporter:
the agency doesn't have a tracking mechanism to show when cameras are rolling. we were told the chief could not accommodate our request. >> you can't have some officers turning on their cameras some times and others other times. >> reporter: seth morris is a deputy public defender in alameda county. his office represents 40,000 people a year. >> why do you think it's so important to have that data? >> because in the use of force you have a police officer who's taking one...
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did the camera malfunction? did our officer turn it off? do we have the answer to either of those questions? no. the manufacturer is examining the camera. it'll take a few days. i will hold a press conference when i have the black box in this. and not a moment before. understood? erin: i'm happy you stopped by, hannah. well, thanks for seeing me, mrs. reagan. i know how busy you are. i think it's time you can start calling me erin. how's your freshman year at hudson? it's been okay. yeah? it's a great school. nikki had a hard time deciding between there and columbia. yeah, we-we talked about it. how's your mom? we have a school reunion coming up, and i am not going without her. she... okay. is there something wrong? (sobs) okay. okay. just take a breath. i'm sorry. i didn't... i didn't know who else to-to call. come on, sit down. okay. tell me what's happening. thank you. there... there was a party, um, in the dorm. i was drinking with some of the guys, soccer players. one of them... darren bentley... he was cute and-and funny, and everythi
did the camera malfunction? did our officer turn it off? do we have the answer to either of those questions? no. the manufacturer is examining the camera. it'll take a few days. i will hold a press conference when i have the black box in this. and not a moment before. understood? erin: i'm happy you stopped by, hannah. well, thanks for seeing me, mrs. reagan. i know how busy you are. i think it's time you can start calling me erin. how's your freshman year at hudson? it's been okay. yeah? it's...
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and he bought his missing camera back for 15 hundred bucks. 2 cameras and more than 10 grand later ... john says he's learned a very valuable lesson. ((john: when this has to go in in three years .. i will def pay for insurance )) ((michelle mortensen)) so here's the deal on insurance. it starts at $2.20 ... and goes up depending on value. you can insure things up to 5 thousand bucks. if what you're sending is worth more ... send it registered mail. one final tip ... you need proof of the items declared value to make a claim. and now you know. ((denise valdez)) > thanks michelle... it's been a great day outside... and we didn't want tedd to be ((dave courvoisier)) that's why we sent him out to "the linq" where its celebrating chinese new year.. ((denise valdez)) last time we saw you -- you were enjoyig some sprinkles cupcakes. < < tedd florendo ((>what a gorgeous day today with temps today with temps well above average again. winds are light in the valley but still gusty at times down the colorado river. we do not have any wind alerts however. expecting temps to stay mild temps this t
and he bought his missing camera back for 15 hundred bucks. 2 cameras and more than 10 grand later ... john says he's learned a very valuable lesson. ((john: when this has to go in in three years .. i will def pay for insurance )) ((michelle mortensen)) so here's the deal on insurance. it starts at $2.20 ... and goes up depending on value. you can insure things up to 5 thousand bucks. if what you're sending is worth more ... send it registered mail. one final tip ... you need proof of the items...
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the 360 degree camera helps us stay with the times. >> 360 cameras started out as a bit of fun. but the technology is expanding fast, and so are the commercial applications. giang nyguen. >>> back to catherine now. >> the lead-up to the rio games have been plagued by a doping scandal. russia unless it cleans up its act. avoid doping. in japan, one group says the answer could be the code of the samurai. 12 japanese medallists who participated in the last three owe little picks. some said the code of the samurai, the research suggests that these teachings have fostered a culture of fair play. >> translator: our research indicates that childhood he h education has the behavior of athletes. >> he says japan can play a role in antidoping initiatives. >> japan's good record on doping validates on those in the field. i hope everyone encourages athletes to avoid drugs and not get involved in doping. >> he says athletes must learn how to compete without relying on performance enhancing >>> until recently, foreigners living in japan stuck to large cities such as tokyo, but many are branch
the 360 degree camera helps us stay with the times. >> 360 cameras started out as a bit of fun. but the technology is expanding fast, and so are the commercial applications. giang nyguen. >>> back to catherine now. >> the lead-up to the rio games have been plagued by a doping scandal. russia unless it cleans up its act. avoid doping. in japan, one group says the answer could be the code of the samurai. 12 japanese medallists who participated in the last three owe little...
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nothing more than plastic camera housing and l.e.d. lights. 70% of the cameras are decoys? >> 70% are decoys, and it has worked for many years. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says they installed the dummy devices in the '90s to deter graffiti vandals and apparently never upgraded them. it all came to light last month when a rider was shot and killed on a san francisco-bound train and b.a.r.t. couldn't produce images from inside the car. >> we see this button blinking and you think that if something were to happen it would be caught on camera. so it kind of seems pointless for them not to be working. >> reporter: riders say they're outraged to learn the cameras they thought were keeping an eye on them are fakes. >> thacey've been lying to the public, and this is supposed to be a safe transit system? no. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says they hear the concerns and will spend $1.1 million to install working cameras on every car in the coming weeks. >> that's the last thing we want is for riders to feel unsafe. >> reporter: despite the lack of working cameras, b.a.r.t. insists that the system
nothing more than plastic camera housing and l.e.d. lights. 70% of the cameras are decoys? >> 70% are decoys, and it has worked for many years. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says they installed the dummy devices in the '90s to deter graffiti vandals and apparently never upgraded them. it all came to light last month when a rider was shot and killed on a san francisco-bound train and b.a.r.t. couldn't produce images from inside the car. >> we see this button blinking and you think that...
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a camera right there. kind of up in the top eave, on the back corner of the house. >> reporter: welcome to sidney'sde-sac in lawrenceville, georgia. 40 miles north of atlanta. a small town where the bells of the first baptist church can be d in the backyard and dinnertime is marked by the rumble of freight trains. it's home to matt and nique leili, their daughters amanda and rebecca -- and nique's older daughter alex, from a previous marriage.ras? matt's in the business. he sells security systems. neighborhood watch. we sat down with nique's family.m, her daughter, alex and sister amy. >> i knew that there were cameras all over the place because, i mean, you know he made a point to -- sort of brag about it, really. it was a -- sort of a source of pride for him. seems so tranquil on the outside. matt and nique, both 44 years old. married on valentine's day. together 13 years. many of them good., an accountant, the breadwinner. called her babycakes.u know, that she was in love with him. >> reporter: their da
a camera right there. kind of up in the top eave, on the back corner of the house. >> reporter: welcome to sidney'sde-sac in lawrenceville, georgia. 40 miles north of atlanta. a small town where the bells of the first baptist church can be d in the backyard and dinnertime is marked by the rumble of freight trains. it's home to matt and nique leili, their daughters amanda and rebecca -- and nique's older daughter alex, from a previous marriage.ras? matt's in the business. he sells security...
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is either empty or the camera doesn't work. bart officials admit 23% of its train cameras are real. the decoy cameras were installed in the 90s to deter crime. >> of the boxes functioning bart says many are loaded with vhs cameras. >> even knowing that i do still feel relatively safe on bart trains. >> reporter: in january a man was shot to death on a train pulling into the west oakland bart station. bart did not have video from the on board camera. pressure from the media forced bart to divulge the truth. >> it makes the tactic of deterrents ineffective. we will have to evolve. >> reporter: bart is preparing to spend $1.4 million to install about 470 real train cameras. >> how much more safer do you feel? >> a little bit. >> 200 train cars won't get cameras because bart is phasing them out next year. within 7 years all of the train cars will be replaced by a new fleet already equiped with functioning surveillance cameras. in the east bay, alan wang, abc7 news. >>> in the race for the president, two anti-establishment candidate
is either empty or the camera doesn't work. bart officials admit 23% of its train cameras are real. the decoy cameras were installed in the 90s to deter crime. >> of the boxes functioning bart says many are loaded with vhs cameras. >> even knowing that i do still feel relatively safe on bart trains. >> reporter: in january a man was shot to death on a train pulling into the west oakland bart station. bart did not have video from the on board camera. pressure from the media...
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the state also says thatat they should have cups the cameras. he's cleveland thinks this is a attack of their own traffic laws laws. why is it fair for joe driver to have to obey that lawn the city doesn't have toe obey the state law to have those cameras they are.e. >> we have our laws, our people approved and endorsed.a >> so what is that punishment for not following red light cameras filing reports of be interesting to it could. r it could holdd money from talents like west cleveland. they haven't done that yet until the court cases are decided. >> so ellie left of the $95 ticket. she is appealing. specifically with.'s extortion.to >> foxy eye team. >> east cleveland light blog that she's -- and shook she. decide how to should all be handled. kelso helping a pair of tiny houses and will breathe new life into a neighborhood.n the homes are being built in that the trip short ofbe the neighborhood.sh they're tiny, only five arteries square feet east. isie not room for better flow with thet bathroom kitchen and living room. the tiny houses will a
the state also says thatat they should have cups the cameras. he's cleveland thinks this is a attack of their own traffic laws laws. why is it fair for joe driver to have to obey that lawn the city doesn't have toe obey the state law to have those cameras they are.e. >> we have our laws, our people approved and endorsed.a >> so what is that punishment for not following red light cameras filing reports of be interesting to it could. r it could holdd money from talents like west...
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there's cameras all over the place. he's got a recorder here. >> correct. >> and did you ask him, can i see the night? back to his office he realized the system was turned off. how convenient -- and suspicious. the most puzzling tape gap since watergate. only this isn't just 18 minutes. its two days' worth of critical >> you would think we'd have it on video. i mean, this guy was serious about his video surveillance. >> reporter: matt leili tells police that after his wife had that cigarette on the porch -- the last time she was ever seen on the night of july 8th, 2011. designed to watch every move simply went dark. matt's theory -- she stopped by his office where he was sleeping on the floor and pulled the plug on her way out the door on her crazed walk into the night. >> he said she turned off the system. >> reporter: without him knowing it? >> correct. >> reporter: even though he's in the room? >> reporter: getting no help from matt's cameras, investigators turn to nique's else? the body's telling you something else?
there's cameras all over the place. he's got a recorder here. >> correct. >> and did you ask him, can i see the night? back to his office he realized the system was turned off. how convenient -- and suspicious. the most puzzling tape gap since watergate. only this isn't just 18 minutes. its two days' worth of critical >> you would think we'd have it on video. i mean, this guy was serious about his video surveillance. >> reporter: matt leili tells police that after his...
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and explains how many cameras actually do work. >> alecia :the chances that the cameras in the bartcar you're riding in works. are pretty slim. >> : safety is first and if we're not concerned about our citizens that's a problem >> alecia : in total, 77% of the trains' cameras are either fake or not working. bart released the numbers after our inquiry through a public records request. >> : i always assumed half of them were fake anyway so i'm not really surprised. >> alecia :the news that train cars are being observed less than a quarter of the time comes a month after a deadly shooting on a bart train. that car did not have a working camera. but surveillance from another camera caught images of the suspectwhich police released to the public. many passengers we spoke to knew that some cameras were decoys, but had no idea that the majority of them actually don't work. especially in the case where it mattered. >> : i thought this was great, the cameras were there, we see them every day with the blinking red light. we thought they were gonna catch this guy, and nope. no working camera. and
and explains how many cameras actually do work. >> alecia :the chances that the cameras in the bartcar you're riding in works. are pretty slim. >> : safety is first and if we're not concerned about our citizens that's a problem >> alecia : in total, 77% of the trains' cameras are either fake or not working. bart released the numbers after our inquiry through a public records request. >> : i always assumed half of them were fake anyway so i'm not really surprised....
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beautiful look from our mouse trap camera. skies are clear and it's cooler this morning with the system that came through yesterday and our clear skies overnight last night. checking with the temperatures. 25 in denver and colorado springs. 21 in ray. high country, chilly at 7 in leadville. 9 in steamboat. western slope, 4 in craig. 25 in grand junction. foothills 32 in boulevard where it has been gusty this morning. we'll talk about the winds in the foothills in a moment and our weekend warmup, but right now, joel hillan is tracking our morning drive. >> it has been a good drive. a couple of trouble spots depending where you're at. along i-76 all the way to 96 on the approach to us 36 at i-25 there. let me show you the drive times from the north. 18 minutes from 120th out to i-70. westbound along i-70. speeds dipping into the 30s. >> joel, thank you. >>> where should red light cameras should be placed? that's the question lawmakers are answers. jaime leary is live at the state capitol with a look at the bill. >>reporter: good
beautiful look from our mouse trap camera. skies are clear and it's cooler this morning with the system that came through yesterday and our clear skies overnight last night. checking with the temperatures. 25 in denver and colorado springs. 21 in ray. high country, chilly at 7 in leadville. 9 in steamboat. western slope, 4 in craig. 25 in grand junction. foothills 32 in boulevard where it has been gusty this morning. we'll talk about the winds in the foothills in a moment and our weekend...
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it was all caught on camera. abby theodros: "dash cameras like this one run for as low as 100 bucks and is fairly easy to install. just plug it in to your cigarette lighter/car outlet and hit record. then you have a camera that records your commute to an sd card" fox5 checked to see if drivers in the valley could get a discount on insurance for using the technology... john carmona, state farm/phoner: at the moment state farm does not offer any incentives or discounts for any one who uses a camera. i checked with a few of my friends lat valley insurance and another at farmers insurance. they dont offer any incentives either. carmona said that could change if dash cameras become more widely used but in the meantime - for those who do use it - the benefits are far reaching. sgt. richard strader, metro: there's always those sections of the story that we dont have, and so if we can pull a video and connect that dot...those are good uses of those cameras and they realy help put people who are victimizing other people a
it was all caught on camera. abby theodros: "dash cameras like this one run for as low as 100 bucks and is fairly easy to install. just plug it in to your cigarette lighter/car outlet and hit record. then you have a camera that records your commute to an sd card" fox5 checked to see if drivers in the valley could get a discount on insurance for using the technology... john carmona, state farm/phoner: at the moment state farm does not offer any incentives or discounts for any one who...
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of the cameras are fake or broken. juliette goodrich on bart's stunning admission and one lawmaker who is outraged. >> reporter: we have the hard numbers now. bart is admitting that the majority of their cameras aren't working. they are either fake or broken. 70% are dummies, the other 7% are inoperable for some reason and that has some state lawmakers fuming mad. the majority of bart cameras pointing at passengers are decoys. fake! >> so you're saying 77% roughly are decoy cameras? >> or nonfunction nam, yes. >> reporter: to be exact, 198 cameras are real. 669 are fake. >> the decoy cameras operated on sort of a principle of uncertainty. you didn't know if they were real or fake. and that's how they prevented crime. >> reporter: but now, the secret is out! even though many bart riders say they still can't tell which is which. >> it could be real. but i feel like it's safe. >> reporter: turns out there was no surveillance video of the actual killing of a passenger on a bart train last month because the four cameras mou
of the cameras are fake or broken. juliette goodrich on bart's stunning admission and one lawmaker who is outraged. >> reporter: we have the hard numbers now. bart is admitting that the majority of their cameras aren't working. they are either fake or broken. 70% are dummies, the other 7% are inoperable for some reason and that has some state lawmakers fuming mad. the majority of bart cameras pointing at passengers are decoys. fake! >> so you're saying 77% roughly are decoy cameras?...