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i love the idea of cars ahead sending a signal to my car.h so many cars on the road, if they are all talking to each other, how does my car know which one to listen to? >> that's where the science comes in because you need to know when to give the warning. you don't want to the give it too early and people ignore and, or too late and you find yourself in a collision. that was my favourite warning, the car in front experienced a deep pothole, be fair. . everywhere -- be careful. other. >> is this like a black box, if back. >> no, there's no record. the strength of this is it's cars talking to each other. >> it's very much in the moment. >> yes, very much in the moment, and providing a warning system of what lies ahead. >> we are hearing about driverless cars. technology? >> the v2v technology is a step before driverless cars. we need v2v technology to enhance the concept of cars. v2v is real. it's tested. there are 3,000 cars on the road with this technology. one day, what they develop and create will feed into the scenes of driverless cars.
i love the idea of cars ahead sending a signal to my car.h so many cars on the road, if they are all talking to each other, how does my car know which one to listen to? >> that's where the science comes in because you need to know when to give the warning. you don't want to the give it too early and people ignore and, or too late and you find yourself in a collision. that was my favourite warning, the car in front experienced a deep pothole, be fair. . everywhere -- be careful. other....
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when we heard about haley and how she wanted to support the car sharing program as a car owner and car sharer, we saw she wanted to take action not just for herself, but for real people in the community, which is why we choose to support her and help her get her petition online to get signatures. get around the non-profit organization city car share and others have done tremendous work to get buy-in from the people who live the closest to the parking spaces that you are approving today and over the next several months, but none of it would have been possible without the foresight and leadership of this board and of the city of san francisco. so on behalf of our peers members around the world we extend our gratitude and thanks. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> patton murphy, george papadous. >> good afternoon, my name is patton murphy and representing get around. i wanted to thank chairman rolan and director reiskin and directors of the board. i won't reeight the benefits that christine and hailey have mentioned. as was mentioned get around and instant car sharing allows people to
when we heard about haley and how she wanted to support the car sharing program as a car owner and car sharer, we saw she wanted to take action not just for herself, but for real people in the community, which is why we choose to support her and help her get her petition online to get signatures. get around the non-profit organization city car share and others have done tremendous work to get buy-in from the people who live the closest to the parking spaces that you are approving today and over...
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the embankment slowed the car. and by the time it hit the water, it was moving at only 15 miles per hour. nick's glasses were found in the car. and investigators wanted to know if nick had been wearing them when the crash occurred. so they created a styrofoam facsimile of nick's head. >> i weighted the styrofoam head so that it was approximately the same weight as nick's head would have been in that same situation. >> they put an identical pair of glasses on the model to simulate the force of impact. it was attached to a pendulum. >> based on a potential energy formula, mass times gravity times height, i lifted the head that given height, allowed it to swing down and it collided with the steering wheel. >> this was a virtual re-creation of what would happen if nick's head had hit the steering wheel when the car crashed into the river at 15 miles per hour. there was far less damage to the test glasses than the ones found in the car. >> my conclusion was nick's head did not collide with the steering wheel in the car.
the embankment slowed the car. and by the time it hit the water, it was moving at only 15 miles per hour. nick's glasses were found in the car. and investigators wanted to know if nick had been wearing them when the crash occurred. so they created a styrofoam facsimile of nick's head. >> i weighted the styrofoam head so that it was approximately the same weight as nick's head would have been in that same situation. >> they put an identical pair of glasses on the model to simulate...
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the driver's view of approaching cars. that location had been the scene of seven accidents in the previous three years. at 10:31 a.m. on march 5th, it happened again. the two cars entered the curve at the exact same moment. the three agents were killed instantly. protected by seatbelts, the two deputies suffered only minor injuries. it appeared to be a terrible but unavoidable tragedy. but was it? the answer lay in the scarred surface of the roadway and the twisted metal of the wrecked cars. to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall detection technology within autoalert can trigger the button to automatically place a call for help. our us-based staff will make sure you get the help you need right away. this is philips life
the driver's view of approaching cars. that location had been the scene of seven accidents in the previous three years. at 10:31 a.m. on march 5th, it happened again. the two cars entered the curve at the exact same moment. the three agents were killed instantly. protected by seatbelts, the two deputies suffered only minor injuries. it appeared to be a terrible but unavoidable tragedy. but was it? the answer lay in the scarred surface of the roadway and the twisted metal of the wrecked cars. to...
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no problem. >> it's a basic race car driver understanding of what his car does and how to control it. do, how sharp you're able to turn and flow a corner from corner to corner. >> and he does his stunts in some very dangerous places. like this cement covered barge where a wrong move could be disastrous. >> they have a diver go in and get me out of the car. no risk it, no biscuit. that's part of why we're doing this and why we're doing it the way we do it. sometimes there's consequences. you just have to be prepared for them. >> it turns out he may be even a better businessman than driver. his gymkhana videos are some of the most popular youtube ads ever for his action sports company d.c. shoes. >> i really truly am a lucky man. i get to race these little cars. >>> these criminals may think no one's watching, but a powerful observer is recording every detail. >> just sat and watched this video with our mouths open. >> the tape closed this case, period. >> now see with your own eyes just what these victims endured. >> he just comes right over me and shoots me. >> i was trying to protect
no problem. >> it's a basic race car driver understanding of what his car does and how to control it. do, how sharp you're able to turn and flow a corner from corner to corner. >> and he does his stunts in some very dangerous places. like this cement covered barge where a wrong move could be disastrous. >> they have a diver go in and get me out of the car. no risk it, no biscuit. that's part of why we're doing this and why we're doing it the way we do it. sometimes there's...
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and i got out of the car, walked back to their car.hat what i had done was going to cause me to go to death row. so when the officer turned away from me, i shot both officers. >> to avoid a public trial, gerald mason pleaded guilty to the murder of the two police officers and was sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison. >> he only admitted the crime because it was in his best interest to do so. so that his family, his wife, his grandchildren, would not hear how he raped a teenager. he traded the lives of two on-duty police officers to avoid capture. >> it is impossible to express to so many people how sorry i am about that night. i do not understand why i did this. it is contrary to everything. it does not fit in my life. it is not the person i know. i detest these crimes. >> what people would say about him being at 24 years old and committing these crimes and then living a life crime-free. it doesn't matter. he's a thief. he's a rapist and he's a murderer. he just got old. that's all there is to it. >> all the scientific, fo
and i got out of the car, walked back to their car.hat what i had done was going to cause me to go to death row. so when the officer turned away from me, i shot both officers. >> to avoid a public trial, gerald mason pleaded guilty to the murder of the two police officers and was sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison. >> he only admitted the crime because it was in his best interest to do so. so that his family, his wife, his grandchildren, would not hear how he raped a...
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not my car! not my car! >> smashes into the explorer of the woman who is recording this video, and then goes on down the street to hit another car. >> oh! >> eventually, that car comes to rest past the last car it crashed into. >> what's wrong with this person? who gets in a car and purposely plays bumper cars with real vehicles? >> hard to say what happened. in the beginning of the vehicle, looks like someone's chasing the car. some people in the video speculating that the man behind the wheel could be on some sort of drug or not on the right drugs. after the multiple crashes, he has a flat down the street, and it sounds like cording to the women behind the camera here, he's trying to change the tire. >> anyone call the police? >> yes. >> seems like he's not going to get far hitting cars on purpose. >> good luck changing the tire when the neighborhood's really mad at you right now because you hit everyone's car. >> everyone needs to kick his tail right now. >> six cars total hit and two homes the poster say
not my car! not my car! >> smashes into the explorer of the woman who is recording this video, and then goes on down the street to hit another car. >> oh! >> eventually, that car comes to rest past the last car it crashed into. >> what's wrong with this person? who gets in a car and purposely plays bumper cars with real vehicles? >> hard to say what happened. in the beginning of the vehicle, looks like someone's chasing the car. some people in the video speculating...
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>> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he still wants more from a sports car there was a period when people were saying that the new ferraris aren't pretty anymore, and we don't understand them. >> i have been a collector for a number of years, and one day i got a call from pininfarina. >> this was an outside work shop. they created most of the iconic rari models.er the head designer he wanted to prove he could still make a pretty ferrari. that designer turned to jim, offering to make him the ultimate car. >> he needed to find someone who wasn't afraid of annoying ferrari. it was a pretty radical idea, and they did get extremely annoyed at it. the thing was i didn't care. i mean what can ferrari do to , me? >> jim spent a year conceptualizing the car. starting with the classic enzo ferrari and bringing it up to date. >> the idea of this was to be a modern interpretation of the great ferrari sports racing cars from the 1960's, but to make if a very functional car. >> he wanted to call it the p 4/5 ferrari. >> oddly enough, ferrari and many italians come to resp
>> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he still wants more from a sports car there was a period when people were saying that the new ferraris aren't pretty anymore, and we don't understand them. >> i have been a collector for a number of years, and one day i got a call from pininfarina. >> this was an outside work shop. they created most of the iconic rari models.er the head designer he wanted to prove he could still make a pretty ferrari. that...
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minutes away, pulled his car off doug chose a dump site 15 minutes away, pulled his car off the road,icked up the bits of starthistle, the same stage of development that was found on genna's body. prosecutors think doug simply got lucky when the security cameras at both his office and the fast-food restaurant weren't working. but doug made a crucial mistake during his interrogation. he said he used his computer that saturday at the office. but his employer found no evidence that doug logged in. >> they couldn't find any evidence whatsoever that he had done to his computers what he said he did. basically we caught him in a lie. >> doug mouser was tried and convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. he continues to maintain his innocence. >> i -- for me, this is the greatest failure of my life. the only way i live with this situation is that i did the best that i could. i did everything that i could >> definitely jekyll and hyde personality. at one moment, he's mr. calm and cool. the next moment he's something totally different. >> i think she would b
minutes away, pulled his car off doug chose a dump site 15 minutes away, pulled his car off the road,icked up the bits of starthistle, the same stage of development that was found on genna's body. prosecutors think doug simply got lucky when the security cameras at both his office and the fast-food restaurant weren't working. but doug made a crucial mistake during his interrogation. he said he used his computer that saturday at the office. but his employer found no evidence that doug logged in....
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9-13 cars from the road. over the course of the program, hailey mentioned an opportunity to eliminate 10,000 vehicles. for the transit piece, what that means ultimately, in fact, while one parking spot will be used there is the opportunity to free up 10,000 parking spots. but more than that, the research also shows that people who use car sharing us elactually use public transportation more, walking more and, in fact it's totally in line with the transit first policy and should actually be beneficial to the transit agenda rather than in conflict with it. finally around get around's particular value here, what is really exciting because we're a peer-to-peer platform, these vehicles are actually owned by people who live in these neighborhoods so we're not injecting more cars that are there, but activating them and turning them into car sharing vehicles. people can offset those costs and spend locally. so we selected the locations based on demand and also public support. as christiana mentioned, we have hundreds
9-13 cars from the road. over the course of the program, hailey mentioned an opportunity to eliminate 10,000 vehicles. for the transit piece, what that means ultimately, in fact, while one parking spot will be used there is the opportunity to free up 10,000 parking spots. but more than that, the research also shows that people who use car sharing us elactually use public transportation more, walking more and, in fact it's totally in line with the transit first policy and should actually be...
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>> we've got a car here that just fled a bait car. he tried to steal a vehicle.ed to the location of the vehicle. >> hollenbeck continues to narrate the event. then as they were trying to cut away to the studio -- >> this will get him going. >> the determined suspect hops in a golf cart and takes off at full speed. >> now we're going to be chasing this guy in a golf cart. so we'll keep an eye on this and see exactly what happens. i don't know how far they're going to get with that. >> the anchors at the news desks takes their best shots at the absurdity. >> that's another penalty. >> he's not the smartest club in the bag. >> as the suspect continues to weave across the manicured green, the eyes in the sky spot someone hot on his tail. >> we got somebody in pursuit on him in another golf cart. >> this gets better and better. >> yeah. there it is. he's a worker. he's going to chase him down. >> golf course employee john howard is opening the restrooms by the fourth hole when a co-worker flags him down. >> my cart, my cart. i looked up. he was going like this. my ca
>> we've got a car here that just fled a bait car. he tried to steal a vehicle.ed to the location of the vehicle. >> hollenbeck continues to narrate the event. then as they were trying to cut away to the studio -- >> this will get him going. >> the determined suspect hops in a golf cart and takes off at full speed. >> now we're going to be chasing this guy in a golf cart. so we'll keep an eye on this and see exactly what happens. i don't know how far they're going...
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. >> a car that drivers itself. john: and designer babies. >> giving parents a opportunity to build a baby, choosing eye color, and skin tone and more. john: come on, we have to be willing to say, not everything that i can do should. >> i should we, can we? a new word is coming. that is our show tonight, robots are breaking out of laboratories and stepping into our lives. john: what will the future look like? i struggle with the present. using a digital video recorder to tape atytty oftty of tv progs in my car, and a smartphone, i have no idea how to use most of the apps, but those who do understand it are changing the world and for the better like a m.i.t. professor. >> world wide incomes have grown at a faster rate in past decade than ever, if anything, all these numbers, actually under understate our progress because the new machine age is more 'knowledge creation than physical production, it is mind not matter, brain not braun, ideas not things that creates eye problem for -- creates a problem for standard metri
. >> a car that drivers itself. john: and designer babies. >> giving parents a opportunity to build a baby, choosing eye color, and skin tone and more. john: come on, we have to be willing to say, not everything that i can do should. >> i should we, can we? a new word is coming. that is our show tonight, robots are breaking out of laboratories and stepping into our lives. john: what will the future look like? i struggle with the present. using a digital video recorder to tape...
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when you connect to your android smartphone to the car it knows that you were in the car and driving.will mute notifications that aren't relevant but we will show you things that are applicable for the drive like accidents coming up ahead. traffic information. your next turn if you're using navigation. it is context aware and shows you these things. it knows when you get in the car what your most likely destinations are going to be. based on the patterns of you using vista vice not only when in the car but because you are connected. it learns from any searches that you do to look up a restaurant or a trip you are taking this weekend. it is going to have that destination queued up for you. tap it and go. >> the world of apps is a big one. on your smart phone, you have a big inventory. how does that factor in? >> the big thing we're trying to do is capture the power of the android ecosystem and make it as easy as possible or developers to bring their apps into the car. not all the apps makes sense. it is a make sense to play flappy bird while you are driving. for apps where it is audio
when you connect to your android smartphone to the car it knows that you were in the car and driving.will mute notifications that aren't relevant but we will show you things that are applicable for the drive like accidents coming up ahead. traffic information. your next turn if you're using navigation. it is context aware and shows you these things. it knows when you get in the car what your most likely destinations are going to be. based on the patterns of you using vista vice not only when in...
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a big powerful car. eddie drove a much less powerful car. eddie knew you could not compete with them at all on the flats. he was not fast enough. but if you drove fast on the kurds -- if he drove fast on the curves. if he took the corners very fast in a way he couldn't get too big, he had a chance to win. 17 cars and started up and they lined up in three lanes. the track looked good. that but hot oil over and steamrolled it. the temperature is about 91 degrees. eddie, in addition to the burlap, wore his favorite headgear which was a woman's a sock underneath his helmet to keep breathing together. mechanition was wedged against them and they blasted off and a thick cloud of dust. there was a blistering pace in nearly 80 miles per hour. dust on the track was more pebbles which started to build up. it battered faces and goggles. the wind started picking up. their sweat -- they didn't have any outfits that were cool. it was hot. bad, iibrations were so was reading over and over again, it would leave blisters on their palms and black and blue on
a big powerful car. eddie drove a much less powerful car. eddie knew you could not compete with them at all on the flats. he was not fast enough. but if you drove fast on the kurds -- if he drove fast on the curves. if he took the corners very fast in a way he couldn't get too big, he had a chance to win. 17 cars and started up and they lined up in three lanes. the track looked good. that but hot oil over and steamrolled it. the temperature is about 91 degrees. eddie, in addition to the burlap,...
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not my car! not my car! >> backs into the explorer of the woman that's recording. then it goes down the street to hit another car. >> eventually that car comes to rest just past that last car it crashed into. >> what's wrong with this person? who gets in a car and then purposely plays bumper cars with real vehicles? >> hard to say what happens. at the beginning of this video you see it looks like someone is chasing after that car. some people in the video you hear speculating that the man behind the wheel could be on some sort of drug or not on the right drugs. after multiple crashes he does come up with a flat just down the street, and according to the women behind the camera here, he is actually trying to change the tire. >> call the police. >> where is he going to go? >> he is not going to get very far if he keeps hitting cars on purpose. >> good liebermaning luck changing that tire when the whole neighborhood is really mad at you right now because you hit everyone's car. >> everyone needs to kick his tai
not my car! not my car! >> backs into the explorer of the woman that's recording. then it goes down the street to hit another car. >> eventually that car comes to rest just past that last car it crashed into. >> what's wrong with this person? who gets in a car and then purposely plays bumper cars with real vehicles? >> hard to say what happens. at the beginning of this video you see it looks like someone is chasing after that car. some people in the video you hear...
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the car looked like it was facing out. i don't know how this individual driving this vehicle could have gotten enough speed to run over somebody and kill them in the short distance. >> investigators searched the stolen vehicle for clues to the driver's identity. there were no fingerprints in the car, not even on the steering wheel. but investigators found blood inside the car on the passenger side, which was very suspicious. >> then instantly, it gets more interesting. >> and the focus of the investigation began to change. >>> to find out whether frankie pullian's death was truly the result of a hit-and-run vehicle accident, investigators called in walter suhaka, a nationally recognized expert in accident reconstruction. luckily, police had taken numerous photos of the scene. and what suhaka didn't see in those pictures was telling. >> behind the car, there were no skid marks. anybody that comes down the road and hits a pedestrian in those days before abs brakes, the first thing a person would do would be slam on the brake
the car looked like it was facing out. i don't know how this individual driving this vehicle could have gotten enough speed to run over somebody and kill them in the short distance. >> investigators searched the stolen vehicle for clues to the driver's identity. there were no fingerprints in the car, not even on the steering wheel. but investigators found blood inside the car on the passenger side, which was very suspicious. >> then instantly, it gets more interesting. >> and...
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as he exits the car. hit by oncoming traffic and is rushed to the emergency room and treated for a fractured skull. he's charged with unlawful occupancy of a vehicle, without the purpose of stealing. he pleads guilty. hijacking a police car for a joy ride, that's bad. but taking the police on a ride with you, that's even worse. july 29, 2013, moscow, russia. this officer is making a routine traffic stop. but there's nothing routine about what happens next. >> rather than actually pull over, he hits the cop and keeps driving. now the policeman is on the hood of the car, yelling at the guy as he continues to basically speed down the streets. >> this united states somebody who can arrest you. >> and the windshields come on, it's like, are you serious? i'm on the hood of your car and you turn on windshield, you're going to prison. >>> past the point of no return, he knew he was going to get a ticket and now that? he's got a person on the hood of his car so things just got a lot worse. by the way, this policem
as he exits the car. hit by oncoming traffic and is rushed to the emergency room and treated for a fractured skull. he's charged with unlawful occupancy of a vehicle, without the purpose of stealing. he pleads guilty. hijacking a police car for a joy ride, that's bad. but taking the police on a ride with you, that's even worse. july 29, 2013, moscow, russia. this officer is making a routine traffic stop. but there's nothing routine about what happens next. >> rather than actually pull...
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he said, i hit a car. do you know where the car was? he said yes. i said did you see the car on the shoulder? he said, yes, i saw the taillights. and i asked him if he tried to maneuver the vehicle or tried to brake or avoid the collision and he didn't have the time to do that. >> the right front end of steve's jeep hit the back, left side of the parked car. steve said he was driving approximately 60 miles an hour at the time of the accident, and he was wearing his seatbelt, but deborah was not. >> that was out of her character. she was pretty religious about wearing seatbelts and made it a point to everyone else that they needed to have theirs on, too. >> at deborah's autopsy, the medical examiner found skull fractures and evidence that her brain had been jolted violently inside her skull from side to side. >> the finding of the pathologist that did the autopsy was that the death was a result of a motor vehicle accident. the blunt force trauma and the injuries that were observed, the skull fracture, the bruising of the brain, any of those could hav
he said, i hit a car. do you know where the car was? he said yes. i said did you see the car on the shoulder? he said, yes, i saw the taillights. and i asked him if he tried to maneuver the vehicle or tried to brake or avoid the collision and he didn't have the time to do that. >> the right front end of steve's jeep hit the back, left side of the parked car. steve said he was driving approximately 60 miles an hour at the time of the accident, and he was wearing his seatbelt, but deborah...
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the car.i wanted to pat him down for weapons. >> mecham already inspected the inside of the satchel when he smith had shown him his i.d. >> i looked down inside it. what i saw is i didn't think anything could hurt me. i didn't realize that there was another pocket on the bottom of the planner and i never saw him turn the planner over and unzip it. >> lay the satchel right there. >> when mecham asks him to put the satchel down, it sets smith off. >> well, you might have a . warrant on you. >> a warrant? >> when he started backing up, i immediately knew then, that's a telltale sign of when someone is not compliant that they're the guy you're looking for. >> corporal mecham pleads with him to stop. don't do this. don't do this. >> i really thought he was going to run, and then a foot chase would ensue and possibly him be tasered, different things like that. that's what i meant when i said let's don't do this. don't do this, mr. smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without
the car.i wanted to pat him down for weapons. >> mecham already inspected the inside of the satchel when he smith had shown him his i.d. >> i looked down inside it. what i saw is i didn't think anything could hurt me. i didn't realize that there was another pocket on the bottom of the planner and i never saw him turn the planner over and unzip it. >> lay the satchel right there. >> when mecham asks him to put the satchel down, it sets smith off. >> well, you might...
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stay in the car! get in the car!> the driver was able to use his free right hand -- i never did observe a gun. so, that tells me it was further down and hidden from my view. and in the video, you can see him dig down in there and pull a semiautomatic pistol out of his pants. >> they both unload their weapons. trooper stone falls down an embankment before he can fire back. >> it's believed they took about 20 shots at me. so, they fired until the guns were empty. >> they flee the scene, leaving the police officer for dead on the side of the road. >> they just wouldn't stop shooting. in my mind, every round they fired was hitting me. >> somehow, some way, he's still alive. his bulletproof vest helps but barely. >> i was struck twice in the chest, once in the back, came out the top of my left shoulder. and then i was struck three times in the neck. and i also have an impact wound on the chin. >> he screams out. >> you hear me yelling out "help, tyler." we call our communications center here at this district office, they'
stay in the car! get in the car!> the driver was able to use his free right hand -- i never did observe a gun. so, that tells me it was further down and hidden from my view. and in the video, you can see him dig down in there and pull a semiautomatic pistol out of his pants. >> they both unload their weapons. trooper stone falls down an embankment before he can fire back. >> it's believed they took about 20 shots at me. so, they fired until the guns were empty. >> they flee...
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, and the car is left behind. >> within minutes, the bait car is tolden. the vehicle is controlled remotely from a laptop. >> you can arm it, i did arm it, you can honk -- disarm it, you can honk the horn, you can kill the ignition. >> it suspect is 27-year-old marco flores. look how he's covered his hands, presumably to avoid leaving fingerprints. [ siren ] >> but he need not have bothered. >> put your hand up. stand up, get out of the car. hands up, all the way up! >> once he's in handcuffs, you get to speak with him. chris hanson with "dateline nbc." doing a story on auto theft k. you tell me what happened here tonight? >> nothing. well, just messed up. >> i'm having a hard time ung -- what you were going do once you grabbed the car. pick up your girlfriend, go for a ride? >> nothing. >> go to dairy queen, what? >> nah, nothing like that. >> flores pleaded guilty to grand larceny auto. >> i'm not with you anymore -- >> another night, another fake fight. attracting another suspect. the man drives off, having no idea the cops are tracking him. he parks th
, and the car is left behind. >> within minutes, the bait car is tolden. the vehicle is controlled remotely from a laptop. >> you can arm it, i did arm it, you can honk -- disarm it, you can honk the horn, you can kill the ignition. >> it suspect is 27-year-old marco flores. look how he's covered his hands, presumably to avoid leaving fingerprints. [ siren ] >> but he need not have bothered. >> put your hand up. stand up, get out of the car. hands up, all the way...
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cars were built with an ignition switch that could easily be flipped off while the car was in motion. people driving was killed by this defect and people had known this was a problem for years. the reorganized pulled back from the brink g.m. was an american success story money was cheap to barlow, and there was a new ceo at the helm, mary barra. would this terrible news that a cheap and flawed part that had taken lives. the company posted strong sales in recent months. even with the drip, drip, drip of revelations of terrible decisions made in the last decade. ignition switches, jiggled keys and the g.m. new and old on the program. mary barra went to capitol hill to face more questions about the recall of g.m. cars. >> this is not another business challenge. this is a tragic problem that should never have happened and must never happen again. >> barra testified in april and said she would no more after g.m.'s internal investigation was complete. that report by attorney antone valucas is a scathing indictment of the g.m. culture. >> it's extremely thorough, brutally tough and deeply tr
cars were built with an ignition switch that could easily be flipped off while the car was in motion. people driving was killed by this defect and people had known this was a problem for years. the reorganized pulled back from the brink g.m. was an american success story money was cheap to barlow, and there was a new ceo at the helm, mary barra. would this terrible news that a cheap and flawed part that had taken lives. the company posted strong sales in recent months. even with the drip, drip,...
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cars.having said that, i regret it. that's why i jokingly say you should keep at least one motorcycle and what could happen -- it will be hard to do an autonomous motorcycle, so what will happen with people like me who enjoy driving cars, it's the same thing that happeneded to the horse at the turn of the 20th century. the horse came off the streets and it was relegated to horse farms. what we're seeing with cars now is these automotive country clubs springing up like monticello and autobonn near chicago, where people can have their interesting cars and race them on weekends. the self-driving autonomous car, gps controlled with all its other sensors, it's unstoppable. >> part of it makes me think, rise of the machines. there are some big benefits. are these even safer than us drivering around ourselves? >> absolutely. bob had a good point, they're going to be much more efficient in terms of using the roadway. even during a traffic jam. up to 90% of the pavement is not being used because hum
cars.having said that, i regret it. that's why i jokingly say you should keep at least one motorcycle and what could happen -- it will be hard to do an autonomous motorcycle, so what will happen with people like me who enjoy driving cars, it's the same thing that happeneded to the horse at the turn of the 20th century. the horse came off the streets and it was relegated to horse farms. what we're seeing with cars now is these automotive country clubs springing up like monticello and autobonn...
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jensen button, formula 1 race car champion. coming in to get his car washed too. these people have no idea. wait. is that -- it sure is. ♪ >> mate. >> shaking hands with the people, taking selfies. that's a pretty neat day. >> that's looks good on him too. >> and all this put together by mobile 1. do you think they didn't know? >> yeah. i believe it. mobile 1's done a couple different stunts like this every day real life stunts and these people may have noticed something was up when they saw camera crews and a lot of people, but -- >> that's cool though. >> yeah. >> there's a lot of smoke, but there is no fire. what you're about to watch is the houston fire department help jesse. he's a firefighter. >> today i'm going to be proposing to my beautiful girlfriend who is a police officer with the houston police department. today's idea is to stage a fake house on fire and have her respond to it. >> he's gone to a fellow firefighters house and turned on a smoke police and they send olga. >> she's here. >> she thinks she's going to be doing traffic control. >> they have
jensen button, formula 1 race car champion. coming in to get his car washed too. these people have no idea. wait. is that -- it sure is. ♪ >> mate. >> shaking hands with the people, taking selfies. that's a pretty neat day. >> that's looks good on him too. >> and all this put together by mobile 1. do you think they didn't know? >> yeah. i believe it. mobile 1's done a couple different stunts like this every day real life stunts and these people may have noticed...
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when the men came back outside, the car was gone. at first, jeremy assumed it was a joke. >> ginger was up to her old tricks again playing pranks and moved the car around in the parking lot. so they looked around the parking lot. >> jeremy called ginger's cell phone, but there was no answer. that's when he called police. >> i didn't know what had happened. i didn't know what in the world, you know, could have happened to make her, you know, just leave. >> are you saying this was a carjacking? >> i don't know what's going on. >> we received a call earlier. >> you have them? >> no, sir. >> the police told jeremy there had been a witness, a mail carrier who had called police a few minutes earlier, claiming he saw a kidnapping. >> police. >> there was a red ford focus. there was a girl bent over getting something, and this guy pulled up behind her and it looked like he pushed her in and took off. >> he observed a black male push a white female into a vehicle from the back seat towards the front seat. the black male ended up getting in th
when the men came back outside, the car was gone. at first, jeremy assumed it was a joke. >> ginger was up to her old tricks again playing pranks and moved the car around in the parking lot. so they looked around the parking lot. >> jeremy called ginger's cell phone, but there was no answer. that's when he called police. >> i didn't know what had happened. i didn't know what in the world, you know, could have happened to make her, you know, just leave. >> are you saying...
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hits that car, sends it flying into these cars, that car bumps into the other car and that car bumpsnto the other car and a whole domino effect going on. >> he wasn't even close. the guy driving the car who caused the accident ended up being taken to the accident with a head injury. two others had to seek medical treatment as a result of this accident. the next dash cam video is reportedly a school zone and once you see that last little fellow run across the street, the cars feel it's safe to move forward. >> oh. >> you know -- >> oh. got hit by that second one. >> one little straggler decided he was going to try to run across the street and beat the cars. he kind of pulls a "duke of hazard" move and slides across the hood. >> that's when they were getting into the car trying to get to the driver's side. >> everything turned out okay according to reports. the kid was fine just a little shaken up. >> are you coming? >> i've heard bats, but this is completely different. we're talking about bats behind the shutters and not just a few bats. we're talking about 80 of them. [ screaming ] >
hits that car, sends it flying into these cars, that car bumps into the other car and that car bumpsnto the other car and a whole domino effect going on. >> he wasn't even close. the guy driving the car who caused the accident ended up being taken to the accident with a head injury. two others had to seek medical treatment as a result of this accident. the next dash cam video is reportedly a school zone and once you see that last little fellow run across the street, the cars feel it's...
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. >> from out of nowhere, a car comes barreling into the gas station, rear ending a car that was thereng gas, knocks over that gas pump and immediately flames erupt. you see the guy standing there outside of this blue car pumping gas, he runs away from the scene. but watch this. he runs back into the flames to open the door of the car that ran into that gas pump and watch him spring into action. he pulls the man behind the wheel out of the car away from the flames. the guy behind the wheel of that car was a 70-year-old man who experienced a diabetic emergency. >> oh. >> according to reports he was trying to pull off the road but instead barreled into this gas station. >> do the flames get worse? does it explode from here. >> the flames do get worse. this happened at the beginning of june but this surveillance footage was just released. the first time we've seen this accident close up. it turns out this man, the man who was the hero in the scenario, was a police officer. >> i knew it. i almost said that. he looked like he was moving with such purpose and knew what to do and was cool abo
. >> from out of nowhere, a car comes barreling into the gas station, rear ending a car that was thereng gas, knocks over that gas pump and immediately flames erupt. you see the guy standing there outside of this blue car pumping gas, he runs away from the scene. but watch this. he runs back into the flames to open the door of the car that ran into that gas pump and watch him spring into action. he pulls the man behind the wheel out of the car away from the flames. the guy behind the...
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the car alarm goes off when we drive, if a kid is in a weighted car seat an alarm can't go off to tell the parent there is a kid in the back of this car that needs to be attended to. we can fix this. the technology as advance' as it is, there shouldn't be 40 -- >> that's a spectacular idea. >> we're having the writer from "the washington post" out but they recount a case in which a father was at work, the car alarm went off three times, he locked -- accidently locked his kid in the car, car alarm went off three times, motion detector and we looked out the window and didn't see anybody bothering and automatically turned it off. can you imagine what that person is going through? >> remarkable, given the alarm going off still didn't trigger his mind and trigger the memory. let me make it clear, if it is found that he intentionally left his kid in the car, and i'm not a proponent of the death penalty. >> hang them high hosti in. >> this would be a death penalty case. >> thank you. just a case that has a lot of people talking. set your dvrs to watch 360 whenever you want. >>> you'll meet a
the car alarm goes off when we drive, if a kid is in a weighted car seat an alarm can't go off to tell the parent there is a kid in the back of this car that needs to be attended to. we can fix this. the technology as advance' as it is, there shouldn't be 40 -- >> that's a spectacular idea. >> we're having the writer from "the washington post" out but they recount a case in which a father was at work, the car alarm went off three times, he locked -- accidently locked his...
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but now there's questions about what you're getting when you get in an uber car. investigative reporter uncovered criminals driving cars and questions about who foots the bill if there's an accident. >> they are on the move. >> pretty established company. about to go ipo. >> ride services like uber are taking over the transportation industry. >> how easy was it to get a job with uber. >> it's all by internet. >> we're heading to the marina district. meet up with some other co-workers. >> but, within a mile, the white prius smashed into another car badly injuring him and herrara. >> all i remember is waking up inside the ambulance. >> they've been left with hospital bills. >> you buy a car. it comes with a warrantee. you're in a cab, you've got coverage. >> according to a laut herrera filed, the insurance deniy eied liability because his policy excludes instances of driving for profit. meaning the personal insurance was worthless. he needed commercial insurance. >> did you tell uber you only had personal insurance? >> yes. it's not like proinitiate in the job you d
but now there's questions about what you're getting when you get in an uber car. investigative reporter uncovered criminals driving cars and questions about who foots the bill if there's an accident. >> they are on the move. >> pretty established company. about to go ipo. >> ride services like uber are taking over the transportation industry. >> how easy was it to get a job with uber. >> it's all by internet. >> we're heading to the marina district. meet up...
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put the car in neutral. restart the car with the key. ail these gm cars are keyed cars, the 2.6 millions that have been recalled, and then put the car back in drive. >> okay. >> so that's the simple thing you can do. and as i said, we had -- >> because otherwise you don't have any control. >> otherwise the car is coming -- is slowing down. you can barely turn the wheel. you barely have any brakes. it's almost impossible to maneuver the car. so we had an expert show us how to get out of the stall. >> this is when someone might panic because the wheel feels heavy. remember, you can still steer the car. there's no reason to panic. put it back in neutral. start it up. keep my eyes on the road. put it back in drive. and go. >> so now what you saw there is he continued operating the car the whole time. so let's say that you're on a highway going 50, 60 miles per hour, you can still bring that car back to life. can you still before i that car by taking those three simple steps. >> there are people who are died because of this and others who are
put the car in neutral. restart the car with the key. ail these gm cars are keyed cars, the 2.6 millions that have been recalled, and then put the car back in drive. >> okay. >> so that's the simple thing you can do. and as i said, we had -- >> because otherwise you don't have any control. >> otherwise the car is coming -- is slowing down. you can barely turn the wheel. you barely have any brakes. it's almost impossible to maneuver the car. so we had an expert show us...
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and lots of cars parking along the roads at that that's the cars that are getting hit hard. during the dam some of the problems problem is focused on golden gate park we're seeing all even the city including the richmond some people are targeting tourist they know that people that are here visiting they have no place to pit their stuff so they'll have lots a lot of stuff and in golden gate park people are going to be done for a couple of hours that gives us a chance to break into a car. my plain clothes investigators said he looks for the stickers on rental cars that signifies it's a rental car he thought there would be more property in the car and the other really showed thought he thought it was less likely that someone would come back to san francisco to testify if that's the case. so some of the things we've done the as an by plain clothes and who we've arrested in the past and who's on parole or probation they have as a condition of their release a search condition they have to submit themselves to search without a warrant so sometimes those things can be productive my
and lots of cars parking along the roads at that that's the cars that are getting hit hard. during the dam some of the problems problem is focused on golden gate park we're seeing all even the city including the richmond some people are targeting tourist they know that people that are here visiting they have no place to pit their stuff so they'll have lots a lot of stuff and in golden gate park people are going to be done for a couple of hours that gives us a chance to break into a car. my...
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mouth and most preserve big cars.s part of his three-week search, joy is checking out the same subaru suv his friend has. >> suv, all my families, my family members, my mother, my father, myself and my wife, all five persons have a car. very important to me. >> reporter: jow visited ten dealerships, narrowed his choice to six brands, none are chinese. are you finding yourself more attracted to foreign branded cars as opposed to chinese branded cars? not really matter? >> i'm chinese, but i like to place more price for the brands and quality. >> reporter: like audi, he likes this extra long sedan. >> enough for me. >> i think for my son, he grow up. >> reporter: final price for his new a 4 l, $40,000, within his $50,000 budget. what do you think it says about where you are in your life and in your career? >> years ago, i get my first job, i don't -- i can buy a luxury brand like audi, but after years, i buy it. oh, wow, it's good. >> reporter: for nightly business report, i'm eunice own in beijing. >> i would buy it it
mouth and most preserve big cars.s part of his three-week search, joy is checking out the same subaru suv his friend has. >> suv, all my families, my family members, my mother, my father, myself and my wife, all five persons have a car. very important to me. >> reporter: jow visited ten dealerships, narrowed his choice to six brands, none are chinese. are you finding yourself more attracted to foreign branded cars as opposed to chinese branded cars? not really matter? >> i'm...
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can't mix millions of cars now. and most americans are not in a position to simply pull over to the side of the road and park until they can. is this another p.r. debacle in the wings? >> it definitely is a p.r. debacle. to my knowledge the only measure that makes any sense that you can do until the ignition switch can be replaced until they can make enough new ones is to take all the keys and things off of your keys so that basically all you got in the ignition is a single key. and so you have to make sure all of that information gets out. there is liable to be people out there who weren't paying attention. there is liable possible people out there who don't speak english. there are all kinds of scenarios for people to not get that information. so yes, i mean, even when the car is recalled sometimes it takes a long time for the information to reach those owners, especially if the car has been sold two or three tim times. >> 13 deaths including your daughters. 54 crashes at least that we know about. perhaps many mor
can't mix millions of cars now. and most americans are not in a position to simply pull over to the side of the road and park until they can. is this another p.r. debacle in the wings? >> it definitely is a p.r. debacle. to my knowledge the only measure that makes any sense that you can do until the ignition switch can be replaced until they can make enough new ones is to take all the keys and things off of your keys so that basically all you got in the ignition is a single key. and so...
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a bit like two-way radio exchanging the information between the cars. >> the car we saw in the piece, your car alerted you to a pas passing car that you didn't see because of the hedge, what kind of information do these cars relay to the driver? >> you get warnings about cars emergency or pani panic panic braking, environmental issues, and g.m. are working on an app for pedestrians to warn cars that they're stepping out in the road. there is a wealth of information that you can get from this technology. what i love the most is that a car ahead that i was test driving with was able to warn me of a massive pothole ahead. it was kind of nice to get the experience of the driver in front telling you about information that could protect you and keep your car safe. >> so in the technology that is available your car will stop automatically if you're about to back into something, but can the smart car prevent an consistent by moving itself away from another vehicle? >> that's an interesting question, a lot of people get this technology confused with autonomous driving. this is different techno
a bit like two-way radio exchanging the information between the cars. >> the car we saw in the piece, your car alerted you to a pas passing car that you didn't see because of the hedge, what kind of information do these cars relay to the driver? >> you get warnings about cars emergency or pani panic panic braking, environmental issues, and g.m. are working on an app for pedestrians to warn cars that they're stepping out in the road. there is a wealth of information that you can get...
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is very simple to restart the car. gerri: ari straus is the president and ceo of the meant sell low motor club. -- monticello. it costs about 100 grand to join. you get to race your sports car around the track or take out one of the jaguars, ferraris, porsches or other high speed machines owned by the track. because the deadly stalls in the general motors cars we've been telling you about for the past few months involve cars that still use an ignition key, we wanted to demonstrate a key start first. we used a toyota tundra that does not have a stalling problem. so, ari simulated it by turning the ignition key from run to accessory. that is what happened in the gm cars because of the faulty ignition switch. tragically for the gm drivers the ignition switch moved out of run on its own and the drivers had no warning. watch what happens when ari forces a stall. >> so if the key moves out of drive into, let's say accessory position, the car is now stalled, i will lose my power steering. it feels a little strange but i'm sti
is very simple to restart the car. gerri: ari straus is the president and ceo of the meant sell low motor club. -- monticello. it costs about 100 grand to join. you get to race your sports car around the track or take out one of the jaguars, ferraris, porsches or other high speed machines owned by the track. because the deadly stalls in the general motors cars we've been telling you about for the past few months involve cars that still use an ignition key, we wanted to demonstrate a key start...
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luis caballero's response was he never has been in her car or never detailed her car. >> but analysts found caballero's prints inside denise's car. when faced with his evidence, caballero changed his story. he now claimed he was an unwitting accomplice. he said the real killer was his friend, 19-year-old isaac brown. brown, who had no criminal record also confessed but said the killer was caballero, who was broke and desperate for money. brown said caballero had been planning to rob denise for months. >> there was just loose talk from caballero saying that man, i need to come up. i need to hit somebody. i need some money right now. and only person i could think of that has got some money right now is right there. and he would always point across the hallway. >> everybody and their brother was trying to make a deal with the devil. in other words, every bad guy in this case was wanting to confess and plead out but get the best deal they could. >> brown's prints were found on a soda bottle in denise's car. proof he was involved. despite brown and caballero's conflicting versions of what
luis caballero's response was he never has been in her car or never detailed her car. >> but analysts found caballero's prints inside denise's car. when faced with his evidence, caballero changed his story. he now claimed he was an unwitting accomplice. he said the real killer was his friend, 19-year-old isaac brown. brown, who had no criminal record also confessed but said the killer was caballero, who was broke and desperate for money. brown said caballero had been planning to rob...
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simpson in the car. >> o.j. simpson on the run. >> the los angeles police department right now is searching for mr. simpson. >> and on the edge. >> he is still alive but he has a gun to his head. >> was that gun loaded? >> oh, yeah, a real gun, real bullets. >> and real drama. >> they're going through orange county. >> news helicopters hovering above as the bronco drives past stunned onlookers. >> people were jamming on their brakes, jumping out of their cars, sometimes in the middle of the freeway. >> i want to do it at the grave, at my house. >> you're not going to do anything. too many people love you, you got to whole world. don't throw it away. >> two bodies butchered, one of them? o.j. simpson's ex-wife. >> slashed, stabbed, everything else. nicole was nearly decapitated. >> this is deliberate, this is vicious. >> if you watched the o.j. simpson case unfold and i did as a tv reporter for kcbs in l.a., it is a moment in time you could never forget. a few decades later. >> i remember it as if it were yesterd
simpson in the car. >> o.j. simpson on the run. >> the los angeles police department right now is searching for mr. simpson. >> and on the edge. >> he is still alive but he has a gun to his head. >> was that gun loaded? >> oh, yeah, a real gun, real bullets. >> and real drama. >> they're going through orange county. >> news helicopters hovering above as the bronco drives past stunned onlookers. >> people were jamming on their brakes,...
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car. >> i am surprised you thought myanmar, might be an interesting frontier market. why do you think so? >> myanmar is interesting, i will go out on a limb and say ill the it'ithink it's a promis. the generals are starting to withdraw and let's sort of get away with from. they are testing the waters with an elected power. there is jockeying for power going on, ethnic tensions in burma with northern myanmar now, bangladesh and china and so on trying to deal with the indian population, but it is a country wherein investment has start today come n i know investor cohorts going in from india, southeast asia, china, europe, multinationals are starting to invest. consumer goods, when i look at it, i see the tell tale signs, little, little sign posts along the journey. that's very far from saying that my grandmother should invest in it. that's still a ways a way but it's an interesting story to watch. >> thank you for the conversation. we hope you will come back. >> thank you, any time. >> a pro
car. >> i am surprised you thought myanmar, might be an interesting frontier market. why do you think so? >> myanmar is interesting, i will go out on a limb and say ill the it'ithink it's a promis. the generals are starting to withdraw and let's sort of get away with from. they are testing the waters with an elected power. there is jockeying for power going on, ethnic tensions in burma with northern myanmar now, bangladesh and china and so on trying to deal with the indian...