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year we should be moving forward in change, letting some things that maybe held us become and handcuffed us and in a spiritually unhealthy way, letting those things die and moving forward in a good spiritual way. >> i aappreciate both of you comments. >> how was it for you on that day? so what was your celebration like on that day of easter? >> the celebration was awesome. i mean, this -- the excitement that we had, we baptized 12 people. >> 1. >> on easter sunday or resurrection sunday and we had such a great time celebrating and these were all young people many of whom -- we had a couple of adults, but the majority jeer young people who made this decision for themselves. they're going to redead kit and dedicate their lives to god to live the a way that is witness to their relationship with our creator. so it was an awesome time. >> wonderful to hear that. >> at temple we began at the ocean. had our sunrise at the beach with the sand and the waves coming in and we were able to do some ministry with some of the homeless population as well as we had a very different group. some members and j
year we should be moving forward in change, letting some things that maybe held us become and handcuffed us and in a spiritually unhealthy way, letting those things die and moving forward in a good spiritual way. >> i aappreciate both of you comments. >> how was it for you on that day? so what was your celebration like on that day of easter? >> the celebration was awesome. i mean, this -- the excitement that we had, we baptized 12 people. >> 1. >> on easter sunday...
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also, while she was handcuffed, began kicking them while they were on the ground. >> the deputies used their tasers and handcuffed the men. >> they were outnumbered and outsized. they did everything they could steve each other. >> reporter: we now know what it will take for one of those deputies to recover. i will have more on that report at 6:00. reporting live in castro valley, linda yee, kpix 5. >>> bizarre new details on the 18-year-old shot and killed by dublin police. police tell us oscar herrera had been fighting with his mother last night. when the police officer rifed, herrera hit him in the conditioned -- arrived, herrera raised his hand as if to hit the officer. officers say he was covered and on meth and threatened to eat his friend. he was tasered and sent to a hospital for treatment. >>> right now, a crime scene in south san jose where two bodies were found in a home. police were called to the house at 3:30. the circumstances surrounding the deaths aren't known yet. but we are told homicide detectives will be taking over the investigation. >>> a morgan hill high school is
also, while she was handcuffed, began kicking them while they were on the ground. >> the deputies used their tasers and handcuffed the men. >> they were outnumbered and outsized. they did everything they could steve each other. >> reporter: we now know what it will take for one of those deputies to recover. i will have more on that report at 6:00. reporting live in castro valley, linda yee, kpix 5. >>> bizarre new details on the 18-year-old shot and killed by dublin...
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. >> she was in handcuffs and while she was handcuffed, the officer's attentions were used to deal with her brother and husband, she was actively kicking the officers. >> the other deputy was put in a choke hold and it happened during a scuffle with a suspect near canyon road. a drunken man punched them several times while trying to remove them from the home. he managed to take him into custody after the struggle. >>> and frank somerville started with a trip to the police academy and his own grueling work out. >> this was way harder than i thought it would be. >> he had no problem with the mess ups. he is not the only one to underestimate the academy. >> we started at 94 and now we have 86 and we a seven days in. >> reporter: it is place where there is a trick to dealing with the prisoners. >> done break anything -- don't break anything in my opinion. >> now the majority of them are there for nonviolent crimes and deputies say even though they are outnumbered, being able to talk them down usually works better than force. >>> and on the 10:00 news, you get access to a news and you can al
. >> she was in handcuffs and while she was handcuffed, the officer's attentions were used to deal with her brother and husband, she was actively kicking the officers. >> the other deputy was put in a choke hold and it happened during a scuffle with a suspect near canyon road. a drunken man punched them several times while trying to remove them from the home. he managed to take him into custody after the struggle. >>> and frank somerville started with a trip to the police...
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. >> she was in handcuffs, however while she was handcuffed and the officer's attentions were focused on the other two suspects, she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> deputy say carter's husband and brother turned on the deputies when they tried to break up the fight. they say carter's brother punched one deputy in the face, breaking bones in his face. despite the injuries, that deputy help save his partner who deputy say was put in a choke hold. the suspect could face attempted murder charges. >>> the wreckage of a vintage biplane crashed during airshow at travis air force base over the weekend is in the hands of federal investigators. witnesses say the terrifying images and sounds of yesterday's deadly plane crash are embedded in their minds. nearly 85000 spectators were on hand when a small plane went down, killing its pilot. 77-year-old eddie andreini. he was a veteran stunt pilot from half moon bay. the crash happened as he was performing in and maneuver it which is world war ii airplane flies upside down and look to the ground. were told eddie andreini had a passion not just for aviation, but for life. he was
. >> she was in handcuffs, however while she was handcuffed and the officer's attentions were focused on the other two suspects, she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> deputy say carter's husband and brother turned on the deputies when they tried to break up the fight. they say carter's brother punched one deputy in the face, breaking bones in his face. despite the injuries, that deputy help save his partner who deputy say was put in a choke hold. the suspect could...
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it's used to escort inmates when we take them outside the building. the inmate that's escorted is handcuffedand he can't protect himself. if other inmates are going to jump him, we have to protect him. the protective gloves we wear in case we come in contact with blood or other bodily fluids when we're searching a house or if the inmate has it on him when we touch him. we also wear a protective vest where it's stabproof. inmates will use elastic out of their waistbands from their boxers and can use it like a bungee and shoot metal objects out at us if they're able to get ahold of it. >> administrative segregation is not the only area of folsom where officers are at risk. snoop i've been on, you know, probably about two dozen cell extractions to where i've had people jump on my back when we're going in and trying to get them. nothing i haven't healed from, but you've just got to understand that there is always potential to be hurt in this job, and that's basically what you're getting paid for, too come in here and do that. a lot of times these inmates just don't get along with each other. you
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however, while she was handcuffed and the officer's attention were focused on the other two suspects, she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> reporter: she punched one deputy, breaking bones in that deputy's face. the other deputy was reportedly put in a choke-hold. a body camera backs up the deputies involved. the brother and husband could face attempted murder charges. >>> we are learning more tonight about an officer involved shooting in dublin last night that left an 18-year- old man dead. ken wayne talked with police and neighbors about what may have triggered the deadly force. >> the call came in just after 6:00 last night for a disturbance on dublin meadows street. when officers arrived, they say 18-year-old oscar herrera opened the door and was brandishing this metal baseball bat. >> the first officer immediately withdrew his weapon. >> mr. herrera hit the officer holding his farm. >> reporter: police say mr. herrera then attempted to swing at the officer's head. >> he immediately fired rounds to stop the threat. >> reporter: she says the teen moved into the downstairs unit. >> they
however, while she was handcuffed and the officer's attention were focused on the other two suspects, she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> reporter: she punched one deputy, breaking bones in that deputy's face. the other deputy was reportedly put in a choke-hold. a body camera backs up the deputies involved. the brother and husband could face attempted murder charges. >>> we are learning more tonight about an officer involved shooting in dublin last night that...
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however, while she was handcuffed and the officer's attention were focused on the other two suspects, she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> reporter: she punched one deputy, breaking bones in that deputy's face. the other deputy was reportedly put in a choke-hold. a body camera backs up the deputies involved. the brother and husband could face attempted murder charges. >>> we are learning more tonight about an officer involved shooting in dublin last night that left an 18-year- old man dead. ken wayne talked with police and neighbors about what may have triggered the deadly force. >> the call came in just after 6:00 last night for a disturbance on dublin meadows street. when officers arrived, they say 18-year-old oscar herrera opened the door and was brandishing this metal baseball bat. >> the first officer immediately withdrew his weapon. >> mr. herrera hit the officer holding his farm. >> reporter: police say mr. herrera then attempted to swing at the officer's head. >> he immediately fired rounds to stop the threat. >> reporter: she says the teen moved into the downstairs unit. >> they
however, while she was handcuffed and the officer's attention were focused on the other two suspects, she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> reporter: she punched one deputy, breaking bones in that deputy's face. the other deputy was reportedly put in a choke-hold. a body camera backs up the deputies involved. the brother and husband could face attempted murder charges. >>> we are learning more tonight about an officer involved shooting in dublin last night that...
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just heard birds singing so we realized it must be early in the morning they put us in some boxes and we were handcuffed so you sit in the box like that you have. a metal walls on all sides so you're in this box for ten hours that's a low box. and it's hot extremely hot in ukraine and it was like how it was hot like. this and you have the sec on your head in later when you realize it was early in the morning when we left and we arrived. when it was already late in the evening it was about ten pm based on the conversations we heard around us we realized that the we arrived in if they took us to keep in this metal box. again. based on the conversations we overheard from our a sentry's they made phone calls we realized that they said to the defense ministry building and throughout this time we were given no food no water we only. the next day more than forty eight hours after they seized the bug the louis we didn't feel hungry. when you asked about our release this happened on the seventh day. seven days after we were kept. in this was five days after they took us to keith by that time we were told the sam
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while she was handcuffed and the officers attentions were focused on the two other suspects she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> kelly says during the battle, carter's brother punched a deputy in the face. >> he has multiple fractures to the left side of his face. a lot of the bones in his face are shattered. >> but the deputy got up after the man tried to put his partner in a choke hold. one of the deputies was wearing a body camera that recorded part of the fight. we'll have more on what the sheriffs is saying about the report at 6:00. >>> happening now, a rally is growing. it stems from an incident that four years later is still drawing crowds. it all began with some t- shirts. four years ago, several students wore flags with american shirts on them at a cinco de mayo celebration at morgan hills. they were told to turn the shirt inside out or go home. the parents sued. the court said the school had a right to do it. another demonstration is beginning by families that applauded the ruling. >> reporter: we are in morgan hill. a rally is just about to get started. it is a co
while she was handcuffed and the officers attentions were focused on the two other suspects she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> kelly says during the battle, carter's brother punched a deputy in the face. >> he has multiple fractures to the left side of his face. a lot of the bones in his face are shattered. >> but the deputy got up after the man tried to put his partner in a choke hold. one of the deputies was wearing a body camera that recorded part of...
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handcuffed me all the time. all the time. they never take the handcuffs off. even whatever you do the handcuffs is always on for three months. and sometimes they would interrogate us for 15 hours a day for like one week. >> reporter: despite the investigations, fung sue never gave up the names of students he stood with. after that he was released and found his way to america and got a job at a financial firm. >> i feel fortunate to be here in this line of freedom. to be alive while so many people died. >> reporter: he spends his off hours working for a free china telling the story of tiananmen square and why it was important. in san francisco, bob mackenzie. >>> on this 25th anniversary of the tiananmen square, one man sits behind bars one year after he was given the noble prize for his call for reform in china. lowe was arrested in 2008 for calling for democratic reforms in china. the charge insighting subversion of state power. >>> when we come back on a second look. cheap guns on california streets. how they exported the guns back to the united states. >>> and the soldiers who drove their tanks into the tiananmen square. [♪] >>> tonight on a second look, 25 yea
handcuffed me all the time. all the time. they never take the handcuffs off. even whatever you do the handcuffs is always on for three months. and sometimes they would interrogate us for 15 hours a day for like one week. >> reporter: despite the investigations, fung sue never gave up the names of students he stood with. after that he was released and found his way to america and got a job at a financial firm. >> i feel fortunate to be here in this line of freedom. to be alive while...
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military almost a week ago in a video which appeared after their arrest you can see the handcuffed on their knees florida using well they say they're being investigated on charges of aiding terrorist groups and organizations for security and cooperation in europe is according to action to stop attacks on journalists working in ukraine security expert with theodore caressingly believes the situation is too complex to be resolved. but i think in the long term looking at ukraine that looks like the syria in the sense that you have a lot of the same phenomena occurring in syria as you do in ukraine the situation in ukraine is complicated them on multiple levels it's not just about east versus west it's more about multi-dimensional the chessboard of issues within ukraine by region wise city and also in terms of the situation regarding the fascist question i think the former structures make a tremendous mistake in supporting these groups in kiev with who have fascist tendencies. the hours are ticking away and so ukrainians head to the polls to elect the next president of iran r.t. international be closely following
military almost a week ago in a video which appeared after their arrest you can see the handcuffed on their knees florida using well they say they're being investigated on charges of aiding terrorist groups and organizations for security and cooperation in europe is according to action to stop attacks on journalists working in ukraine security expert with theodore caressingly believes the situation is too complex to be resolved. but i think in the long term looking at ukraine that looks like...
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struck her in the head while she was on the knes s and handcuffed and then one of the officers is heard making racially charged threats. >> the police tell ust the alleged conduct and comments are irreprehensible, and intolerable in the police department. and we have a code of conduct to be provided by all of the officers, and if these allegations are substantiated, appropriate action will be taken. and now, the suit makes some serious claims here, who is the woman's attorney, and you are claiming that the officer held his hands over her nose and mouth and making it difficult for her to breathe, and did tsh give them any reason for that behavior? >> well, no. and for jessica and the last suit, she has the video. if she did not have the video, it is her word against the police, and most people know how that goes. >> and she is from china. and she has been a u.s. citizen, as i understand it since 2011, and you say that she's somewhat rare in that she is willing to stand up for her rights in this case. have you found that it is a big problem in the immigrant community there in chicago? >> yes, well. craig, i don't think that, you know, the pol
struck her in the head while she was on the knes s and handcuffed and then one of the officers is heard making racially charged threats. >> the police tell ust the alleged conduct and comments are irreprehensible, and intolerable in the police department. and we have a code of conduct to be provided by all of the officers, and if these allegations are substantiated, appropriate action will be taken. and now, the suit makes some serious claims here, who is the woman's attorney, and you are...
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despite all the evidence that climate change is harming us and will hurt our children and grandchildren even more, we seem stuck. congress is handcuffed by folks who have their heads in the sand. instead of taking responsibility to some o solve this problem, te choosing to ignore it. the clean air act has helped americans tackle pollution for over 40 years, because it was written to last. the supreme court has spoken and the law is clear, but using a section of a law drafted when the beatles were still recording is not the way to tackle climate change. given how much our understanding has evolved since then on pollution control, 97% of climate scientists agree that climate change is a human-caused problem, and in the military, 97% is about as certain as a mission can get. but that's not good enough here in washington. climate change is another example of why washington is broken. we have an agency writing regulations with enormous impacts on all montanans using congressional directions written when i was a child. we have an agency trying to put out a fire with a trough. i am committed to putting the fire out because we cannot afford i
despite all the evidence that climate change is harming us and will hurt our children and grandchildren even more, we seem stuck. congress is handcuffed by folks who have their heads in the sand. instead of taking responsibility to some o solve this problem, te choosing to ignore it. the clean air act has helped americans tackle pollution for over 40 years, because it was written to last. the supreme court has spoken and the law is clear, but using a section of a law drafted when the beatles...
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any move make a break in his orders were to you know to use whatever force needed to basically detain me so then it was it was a case they handcuffed pieces of my hands behind my back in the black sack cloth over my head and then was taken into the center of kiev and there was a meeting there with officials with my embassy with the british embassy with officials here and one of whom i'd met a month before in a crime a top of the airfield who drek annoys me and i have to say that meeting at the end orientate towards my release which came late in this evening of the twenty first of may but i'm still waiting hopefully tomorrow to get all my possessions back. so while graham phillips has now walked free the two russian journalists have been lost on they haven't been so lucky ati's arena has the latest on their plight and she joins us live now here on the arena it's good to see what exactly do we know at this point. well this point we know that the always see observers have been twice so far refused entry to russian journalists and their conditions of their detainment and their whereabouts aren't exactly known now aside from always c.e.
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move make any break in his orders were to you know to use whatever force needed to basically detain me so then it was it was a case they handcuffed pieces of my hands behind my back and the black sack cloth over my head and then was taken into the center of kiev and there was a meeting there with officials with my embassy with the british embassy with officials here and one of whom i'd met a month before in kramatorsk of the airfield who drek annoys me and i have to say that that meeting at the end orientated towards my release still waiting hopefully to more to get all my possessions back. while grand phillips has walked free two russian journalists working for life news television channel haven't been so lucky their condition and whereabouts are still unknown after five days of the tension life news reporters are accused of aiding and to government fighters that are being described by careless terrorists russia's dismissed the claims as ridiculous and the russian foreign ministry has said it's so outrageous that key of continues to bar european security officials from getting access to the journalists representatives from the o
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however, while she was handcuffed and the officers' attentions were focused on the other two suspects she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> now, the sheriff's office says carter's brother punched one deputy in the face forcing that officer to have reconstructive surgery. . the other deputy was reportedly put in a chokehold but was not seriously hurt. >>> santa clara county prosecutors now blaming human error for a mixup in the county crime lab. they used the wrong chemical to use tests for methamphetamine. that mixup involved 2500 blood samples. rest testing turned up only sev p false positives. prosecutor -- seven false positives. prosecutors say this will only have a limited affect on the cases. >>> it's a battle between money and aesthetics. the board of supervisors could be adding more wraparound bus ads in the next few months. brian flores is live to explain why many riders are not on board with this idea. >> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, this proposal would double the amount of advertisements on the muni buses. some say it's a good thing because it would generate million
however, while she was handcuffed and the officers' attentions were focused on the other two suspects she was actively using her feet to kick the officers. >> now, the sheriff's office says carter's brother punched one deputy in the face forcing that officer to have reconstructive surgery. . the other deputy was reportedly put in a chokehold but was not seriously hurt. >>> santa clara county prosecutors now blaming human error for a mixup in the county crime lab. they used the...
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move to make a break in his orders were to you know to use whatever force needed to basically detain me so then it was it was a case they handcuffedpieces of my hands behind my back in the black sack cloth over my head and then was taken into the center of kiev and there was a meeting there with officials with my embassy with the british embassy with officials here and one of whom i'd met a month before in kramatorsk of the airfield who drek annoys me and i have to say that that meeting at the end orientated towards my release which came late in this evening of the twenty first of may but still waiting hopefully to more to get all my possessions back. so while graham phillips has now walked free the two russian journalists detained last sunday haven't been so lucky the reporters for the life news channel were captured in the east of ukraine while covering the anti government resistance there is now refusing to let observers from the organization for security and cooperation in europe see them evidence of the reporter's status in this video that's been around for a while now apparently shows the moments of their detention and the w
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handcuffed. he was issued two summons. one for riding his bike the wrong way, one for disorderly conduct. the nypd telling us here at cnn that he got belligerent, started arguing with the police officers, using profane words. law enforcement also telling us that he apparently was yelling at some of the police officers saying, give me the summons already. interestingly, asking one of the desk agents at the precinct, quote, how old are these officers that they don't know who i am? because they had asked him for i.d., which he did not have on him. in terms of what his camp is saying at this point, they're saying he is back home with his family. so he's been released. but he is going to have to appear in court on july 24th here in new york. >> okay. the "you don't know who i am" line. we've heard that before. you mentioned off the top that he has since taken to twitter. >> yeah. >> what is he tweeting? >> they were in a matter of about ten minutes each, within the last two hours. the first one, he's calling out the police officer here who apparently arrested him, saying officer moreno, badge number 23888 arreste
handcuffed. he was issued two summons. one for riding his bike the wrong way, one for disorderly conduct. the nypd telling us here at cnn that he got belligerent, started arguing with the police officers, using profane words. law enforcement also telling us that he apparently was yelling at some of the police officers saying, give me the summons already. interestingly, asking one of the desk agents at the precinct, quote, how old are these officers that they don't know who i am? because they...
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the president's plan to use the military, our military against americans. >> and a marine who served our country locked up in a mexican prison. enduring beatings and even handcuffedmarine now speaking out. his struggle for freedom ahead. upgrade to the philips norelco shaver series 8000 for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. verizon has always set out to provide you with the most powerful and reliable network experience. and now for the next advancement. introducing verizon xlte. with 2x the 4g lte bandwidth and faster peak speeds in cities coast-to-coast, there's more space for everyone to stream and share more. this is xlte. for best results, use verizon. now bring in the whole family and get four lines for $160. >>> a shocking report from the "washington times" reveals a secret memo from 2010 that outlines the obama administration's plans to use military force potentially against americans. >> the pentagon director reads this: the federal reaction including the use of military forces is authorize
the president's plan to use the military, our military against americans. >> and a marine who served our country locked up in a mexican prison. enduring beatings and even handcuffedmarine now speaking out. his struggle for freedom ahead. upgrade to the philips norelco shaver series 8000 for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50....
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and police handcuffed the actor just outside of his los angeles home early this morning. authorities say he had dialed 911. cnn's allen duke is following this for usngeles. what are investigators saying they think happened here? >> reporter: well, they say it was domestic violence. that's why they charged him with homicide and set the bond at $1 million. he's in a los angeles jail now. it was only a couple of hours ago that a coroner removed the body from the south los angeles home. it's still very, very early in this investigation. but he did call 911 to report that his wife had been shot. they're not letting us hear the audio of that conversation. or telling us the content of it, if there was a confession or admission or whatever. they booked him several hours later on the murder charge. we're going through court papers, bankruptcy papers and divorce papers relating to michael jace. he was previously married, and there's a massive divorce file that we just obtained. we're also trying to find out if there were any other 911 calls to the home in recent times about this family. and we do know that he was under severe financial distress, trying to s
and police handcuffed the actor just outside of his los angeles home early this morning. authorities say he had dialed 911. cnn's allen duke is following this for usngeles. what are investigators saying they think happened here? >> reporter: well, they say it was domestic violence. that's why they charged him with homicide and set the bond at $1 million. he's in a los angeles jail now. it was only a couple of hours ago that a coroner removed the body from the south los angeles home. it's...
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move make any break in his orders were to you know to use whatever force needed to to basically detain me so then it was it was a case of they handcuffed me said with my hands behind my back they put a black sackcloth over my head and then was taken into the center of kiev and there was a meeting there with officials with my embassy with the british embassy with officials here and one of whom i'd met a month before in kramatorsk of the airfield who drek annoys me and has to say about me at the end oriented towards my release still waiting hopefully to more to get all my possessions back that was journalist and blogger graham phillips. and now to washington d.c. where the house passed a bill and that reforming the national security agency's bulk collection of american metadata a bill known as the usa freedom act passed with three hundred three representatives in favor of the measure and one hundred twenty one against it it as. and today the bill would shift responsibility for retaining telephone data from the government to telecommunications providers such as eighteen t. and verizon that information would be stored with the companies fo
move make any break in his orders were to you know to use whatever force needed to to basically detain me so then it was it was a case of they handcuffed me said with my hands behind my back they put a black sackcloth over my head and then was taken into the center of kiev and there was a meeting there with officials with my embassy with the british embassy with officials here and one of whom i'd met a month before in kramatorsk of the airfield who drek annoys me and has to say about me at the...