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we'll start with that. >> during the course of our shoot, sergeant collette, who runs the segregationelt it was time to give witty a chance to prove himself and allow him back in to general population where he would have more privileges and opportunities to interact with other inmates throughout the day. >> your behavior has not exactly been stellar. okay. let's not beat around the bush on it, all right? we are willing to give you a 72-hour trial in a pod if you want to go to a pod. >> i'd love to go back to the pod. i mean -- >> 72 hours, trial basis. remember my rule of engagement? >> if i have 72 hours if anything happens in 72 hours i come right back. >> uh-huh. how many shots of redemption do you got with me? >> probably just that one. >> that's right. you chill out. put a mouth filter on. you know you need one. >> i do. >> as many issues he's had, he's never assaulted a staff member. that's the big thing i look for. if he assaults a staff member, than he's one of our true bad people that need to be in seg trial basis. he knows if he goes this is it. the last hurrah. he loses, he
we'll start with that. >> during the course of our shoot, sergeant collette, who runs the segregationelt it was time to give witty a chance to prove himself and allow him back in to general population where he would have more privileges and opportunities to interact with other inmates throughout the day. >> your behavior has not exactly been stellar. okay. let's not beat around the bush on it, all right? we are willing to give you a 72-hour trial in a pod if you want to go to a pod....
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was awaiting transfer to prison. >> kenneth witty a problem child from the word go. >> sergeant collette supervisors the jail segregation unit where witty spent the majority of his time due to a lengthy disciplinary record. >> well, it's colorful. let me put it that way. >> mostly the problems i have had with him is his disrespect. >> put a shirt on. >> no. >> he tends to be vulgar, always agitated. doesn't really listen. he wants things when he wants them and you tell him he got to wait and he just starts to scream. >> he goes from zero to 150 in 2.1 seconds. he has no medium ground when it comes to the elevation of his anger. >> but when it came to speaking with us, witty took on a different demeanor. >> what's your last name? >> witty. >> witty. >> yeah, witty. i think it fits me. >> when i first started dealing with kenneth, i found him to be very much like a child. he was very funny, very sarcastic. he was very much the clown. >> ow. undue force. >> but he also, like a child, lacked impulse control. he could act out in a heart beat negatively if he didn't get what he wanted. >> one
was awaiting transfer to prison. >> kenneth witty a problem child from the word go. >> sergeant collette supervisors the jail segregation unit where witty spent the majority of his time due to a lengthy disciplinary record. >> well, it's colorful. let me put it that way. >> mostly the problems i have had with him is his disrespect. >> put a shirt on. >> no. >> he tends to be vulgar, always agitated. doesn't really listen. he wants things when he wants...
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>> yep, sergeant collette. >> mm-hmm. why are you coming in here?do? >> i told her i'd beat her ass if she called me stupid again. >> oh, you didn't. really? >> yes, i did. i won't let an inmate call me stupid. why would i let a d.o. call me stupid? >> okay. at least you're honest about it. >> you got room for her? >> oh, yeah, we got room at the inn. you going to threaten my staff, that's a half a step away from hitting my staff. i wouldn't be surprised if they do put a charge of threatening a public official, which is a state offense in this state. >> though it's unlikely criminal charges will follow, the normally energetic lopez will spend at least a few days in segregation, locked down 23 hours per day with virtually nothing to do. >> yeah, you won't get your things for the first 24 hours. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> what is that? >> hey, that's why our hotel sucks. we'll never make travelocity or orbitz. >> man. >> okay? we will never be on those lists. >> that's a good one. >> we'll show you to your room, but we won't put a mint on your pillow.
>> yep, sergeant collette. >> mm-hmm. why are you coming in here?do? >> i told her i'd beat her ass if she called me stupid again. >> oh, you didn't. really? >> yes, i did. i won't let an inmate call me stupid. why would i let a d.o. call me stupid? >> okay. at least you're honest about it. >> you got room for her? >> oh, yeah, we got room at the inn. you going to threaten my staff, that's a half a step away from hitting my staff. i wouldn't be...
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collette recently move to san francisco with her dog sammy and finding a landlord to accept her dog was difficult. >> we had a lot of landlords who said, we need to see the dog, interact with the dog, how much does it shed. >> reporter: she found a dog friendly apartments but those are getting tougher to find in san francisco. >> we're seeing a lot of people who worry getting evicted from their homes and when they get evicted, they're having a tough time finding pet friendly housing. >> reporter: san francisco's spca is finding a lot of people forced to surrender their dogs and cats. >> since last march, we've handled about 207 cases, which is quite a lot. and we're seeing almost half of those coming from the mission district. >> reporter: one example, catsy klein. her owner was being evicted and couldn't find pet friendly housing. she's been with us at the shelter for about ten months which is a really long time. >> more and more dogs and cats are finding themselves in a similar situation. the spca says that pet owners should have their dogs or cats written into their lease agreement,
collette recently move to san francisco with her dog sammy and finding a landlord to accept her dog was difficult. >> we had a lot of landlords who said, we need to see the dog, interact with the dog, how much does it shed. >> reporter: she found a dog friendly apartments but those are getting tougher to find in san francisco. >> we're seeing a lot of people who worry getting evicted from their homes and when they get evicted, they're having a tough time finding pet friendly...
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. >> reporter: collette refers to her backyard that way ever since she stopped watering the lawn her father landscaped in 1963. >> fern garden under here was beautiful. but it was just too crazy to water it with all the drought problems. you try to do your part. >> reporter: because of the drought the landscape around the bay area is changing. after a unanimous decision today by the board of supervisors, 87,000 people living in unincorporated santa clara county will permanently have to abide by water restrictions or face a fine. >> i think the situation we're in is probably necessary if people aren't taking it seriously. >> reporter: the permanent rule is no using sprinklers between 9:00 in the morning and 6:00 at night. no watering paveed areas such as driveways. no washing a car with a hose that doesn't shut off and only using recirculated water in fountains. >> we've been getting calls where they say my neighbor is wasting water. they're running the sprinklers every day two hours a day or whatever it may be and there's nothing that can be done. >> reporter: the rules will be enfor
. >> reporter: collette refers to her backyard that way ever since she stopped watering the lawn her father landscaped in 1963. >> fern garden under here was beautiful. but it was just too crazy to water it with all the drought problems. you try to do your part. >> reporter: because of the drought the landscape around the bay area is changing. after a unanimous decision today by the board of supervisors, 87,000 people living in unincorporated santa clara county will...
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. >> so many beautiful dresses kate blend collette looked gorgeous so important for actors and actresses because this is a time that everybody looks at them. because if they are thinking of rolls for them that are really really key. they want to look they are best. feel their best. >> i wanted to keep it the easy and simple because i necessity there will be a lot of very very amazing dresses out here tonight. i just wanted to be comfortable. >> reporter: winter white was trending for both women and the men. while ladies sparkled in seek wins and stud men kept it classic in bow tie and tuxedos. >> we saw midnight blue white stand out jackets. >> reporter: they brought out pretty flowers with many ladies modeling floral patterns and springtime pastels. >> floral is trending right now. really light colors of yellow, baby blue, lot have of light colors. >> reporter: as for bling they went for under stated elegance with make up and simple accessories and up dos that may have been motivated by wick weather. >> probably because of the rain everybody had their hair up or up to the side, really e
. >> so many beautiful dresses kate blend collette looked gorgeous so important for actors and actresses because this is a time that everybody looks at them. because if they are thinking of rolls for them that are really really key. they want to look they are best. feel their best. >> i wanted to keep it the easy and simple because i necessity there will be a lot of very very amazing dresses out here tonight. i just wanted to be comfortable. >> reporter: winter white was...
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for example, collett a climate change center or global disruption center when they're giving you theurn to west virginia first. what happened there? >> you had a train coming from the balkan, north dakota crude that is very light and flammable , that came around the turn of the tillman's house that we heard from a moment ago -- gentleman's house that we heard from a moment ago, and it came off the rails and ignited. these were actually the newer railcars that we have been told are supposed to be safer than the old railcars, which are being phased out. obviously, and sadly, they're not particularly safer and are not adequate to protect public safety. there is new regulations that are pending by the department of transportation to actually supposedly make crude by real safer, but these regular and's are already watered down. industry is intervening again to water them down further. what we're seeing is regulatory process in washington that unsurprisingly remains captured by the fossil fuel industry and there are millions of dollars in campaign donations that really has the bureaucracy
for example, collett a climate change center or global disruption center when they're giving you theurn to west virginia first. what happened there? >> you had a train coming from the balkan, north dakota crude that is very light and flammable , that came around the turn of the tillman's house that we heard from a moment ago -- gentleman's house that we heard from a moment ago, and it came off the rails and ignited. these were actually the newer railcars that we have been told are...
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>>reporter: a street map showing work cars and pedestrians and collette is of a graphic depiction ofries and deaths over a six year period. nichols schneider of what sf says that there high entry quarters six straight union square jackson square chinatown top the list. 19th avenue in gary boulevard. and this accident their major injuries in the mission. the intersection of market street and octavia boulevard was a specially dangerous. the maps are the work of by vision 0 a group that has set a goal of no traffic decked deaths in the city to buy 2024. last year 18 pedestrians and three by six bicyclist died in motor vehicle accidents only a slight drop from the year before. advocates said the maxwell help pinpoint the most dangerous intersections. >>reporter: last november san francisco voters approve proposition 8 allowing the city to borrow half a billion dollars through a bond issue. the money but is to be used to improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. >>pam: still to come brazen and its head another san francisco jewelry store. the details next at 5:30 p.m. plus we will sh
>>reporter: a street map showing work cars and pedestrians and collette is of a graphic depiction ofries and deaths over a six year period. nichols schneider of what sf says that there high entry quarters six straight union square jackson square chinatown top the list. 19th avenue in gary boulevard. and this accident their major injuries in the mission. the intersection of market street and octavia boulevard was a specially dangerous. the maps are the work of by vision 0 a group that has...