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as i went to put the left handcuff on, he decided to pull away. >> with one handcuff fastened, germanstruggles to get away. the officer aims his taser and lets the barbs fly. it has no impact. >> the one barb hitting him in his right shoulder. the other barb hit him in his belt. the way a taser works, it works like positive, negative. if it doesn't have both, it's not going to have both and the belt grounded out one of the barbs. german snaps. he pulls deaton toward him and unleashes a furious punch to his face. >> the first thing i thought in my mind was that [ bleep ] just hit me. at that time your body just goes into survival mode. >> deaton grabs on tight to the loose handcuff as the two exchange blows. >> i did not want to let go of the cuffs because he could then turn that and use that as like a bladed weapon against you. i know he's bigger than me. i feel if i can get him to the ground, i'm going to kick his ass. >> deaton again uses his taser. this time uses a technique called a drive stun on german. >> i could take the cartridge off the taser and push the taser right on the s
as i went to put the left handcuff on, he decided to pull away. >> with one handcuff fastened, germanstruggles to get away. the officer aims his taser and lets the barbs fly. it has no impact. >> the one barb hitting him in his right shoulder. the other barb hit him in his belt. the way a taser works, it works like positive, negative. if it doesn't have both, it's not going to have both and the belt grounded out one of the barbs. german snaps. he pulls deaton toward him and...
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he arrived at court a free man but left in handcuffs.ain what happened to the suspect in the hit and run case of a 9-year-old baseball fan injured outside at that time park. plus, nearly one in five california high schoolers won't graduate. how one group of students is bucking that drop out trend. those stories and more coming up in about 10 minutes. >>> an experimental aircraft that is supposed to fly coast to coast in less than 12 minutes went pretty much nowhere today. this is an animated video of a falcon htv2. today the defense advanced research product agency staged a test flight and the glider launched successfully, but then separated from its rocket. but then officials lost contact with the aircraft. the military is using the falcon to develop new technology to respond to threats any where in the world in one hour. >> well from the future of space travel now to the past. a unique picture today from the kennedy space center in florida. you can see retired shuttle discovery and endeavor almost nose to nose trading places. nasa swit
he arrived at court a free man but left in handcuffs.ain what happened to the suspect in the hit and run case of a 9-year-old baseball fan injured outside at that time park. plus, nearly one in five california high schoolers won't graduate. how one group of students is bucking that drop out trend. those stories and more coming up in about 10 minutes. >>> an experimental aircraft that is supposed to fly coast to coast in less than 12 minutes went pretty much nowhere today. this is an...
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the police department ended up hauling ursula away in handcuff autos just humiliating. i can't believe what's happening. so inhuman. >> you can see bruising. he has been arrested numerous times for trespassing and confronting security guards while helping his clients break into their old homes. he sees nothing wrong with advice he gives clients. >> martin luther king got arrested i don't know how many times. so did other world leaders that turned out to be right in the end. >> jose from nef vatto hired the attorney to save his home and says that is money wasted. >> i don't think he's lawyer enough to get it done. >> jose paid him a big retainer fee to attain his services. >> after we gave him $5,000, we basically received no service from him. >> and this is horrible what he did to clients. >> that is the executive director of the nonprofit marin family action, its support group invited him to speak at one of its meetings. >> at that time, everything was clean. there were no complaints about him and no nothing. >> and fernandez says several families got nudging in return
the police department ended up hauling ursula away in handcuff autos just humiliating. i can't believe what's happening. so inhuman. >> you can see bruising. he has been arrested numerous times for trespassing and confronting security guards while helping his clients break into their old homes. he sees nothing wrong with advice he gives clients. >> martin luther king got arrested i don't know how many times. so did other world leaders that turned out to be right in the end. >>...
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can see the bruises, the handcuffs. he has been arrested numerous times for trespassing and confronting security guards while helping clients. he seez sees nothing wrong with the advice he gives his clients. >> martin luther king got arrested i don't know how many other times, so did other world leaders that turned out to be right in the end. >> reporter: a person from novato hired to him save his home. he said it was money wasted. he paid him a big retainer fee to retain his services. >> after we gave him the $5,000, we basically received no service from him. >> it's horrible what he did to our clients. it's horrible what he did to them. >> that is the executive director of nonprofit marin family action, it's support group invited pines to speak at one of its meeting. >> at that time there were no complaints about him. there was nothing. >> he says seven families in the supported group hired pines and got nothing in return and many have lost their homes. >> if you do it. >> i don't feel any responsibility at all. >> th
can see the bruises, the handcuffs. he has been arrested numerous times for trespassing and confronting security guards while helping clients. he seez sees nothing wrong with the advice he gives his clients. >> martin luther king got arrested i don't know how many other times, so did other world leaders that turned out to be right in the end. >> reporter: a person from novato hired to him save his home. he said it was money wasted. he paid him a big retainer fee to retain his...
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the bill supports a balanced budget amendment to the constitution and puts the fiscal handcuffs on this congress that are sorely needed. we have been operating under a balanced budget amendment, we never would have done ourselves into the mess we are in. it is important to our fiscal future and the fact that our economy needs to get going. beginning to take steps to fix our fiscal problem -- the people we expect to reinvest in our economy and create jobs. >> the house will vote on a measure today that will begin to change the culture in washington. for too many decades now, this town has spent money it does not have. by sending to the congress this year 87 new republicans, the american people have changed the direction of this country. the bill is not perfect but it is changing the way washington spends taxpayer dollars. as a like -- is a monumental task. in my experience throughout the last couple of months, i have been in a lot of discussions around this issue. from day one, this administration has been insisting that we raise taxes in order to solve this problem. i think the big win
the bill supports a balanced budget amendment to the constitution and puts the fiscal handcuffs on this congress that are sorely needed. we have been operating under a balanced budget amendment, we never would have done ourselves into the mess we are in. it is important to our fiscal future and the fact that our economy needs to get going. beginning to take steps to fix our fiscal problem -- the people we expect to reinvest in our economy and create jobs. >> the house will vote on a...
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some victims were found handcuffs or shackled and riddled with bullets. we have been one hospital in tripoli after bodies have been found. his report contains a very distressing images. >> what happened here at the hospital over the past four days is one of the most terrible incidents of this entire revolution. doctors have come from across tripoli to help out. we were told that you have to wear surgical masks inside for our own safety. the hospital staff here all ran away days ago because of the fighting. seriously injured people kept on being brought in, dozens of them. here, they died of their injuries entirely and treated. the stench of death is overpowering, strong -- far too strong for this volunteer. the floor is thick with blood. the scenes which took place here defy the imagination. in one ward, colonel gaddafi's pictures miles down. we cannot show you the pictures in this room because they are too horrible. i had to wear three of the surgical masks and even so the stench is nauseating. when you walk along the corridor, you have to be careful bec
some victims were found handcuffs or shackled and riddled with bullets. we have been one hospital in tripoli after bodies have been found. his report contains a very distressing images. >> what happened here at the hospital over the past four days is one of the most terrible incidents of this entire revolution. doctors have come from across tripoli to help out. we were told that you have to wear surgical masks inside for our own safety. the hospital staff here all ran away days ago...
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not handcuff you not legard he anything goldener like a man they wish he was somebody you know you wish he was somebody who knows and understood you walk mokhtar the gurney and they look at you because they don't know they've never done this before there's a sense of. stress maybe nervousness but as far as you know same one individual that once they entered the door to the chamber the nerves got to him so bad that they became weak in the knees you know they use canada and the strap down team's history step and grabbed him by the arm and you know just held him up in a system on to the gurney and they look at you like for some direction you know sir can you lay on the gurney and i look at you like you can you know have come sort of and i'm telling dirk you don't do that. you know and they get up there in the what were you when we do now you know when would you lay down here put your hand put your arms. to know ask why are you doing. you can't tell nothing you can answer him you just got to keep doing it and once you get him strapped down and they look at you and you know i've had him look
not handcuff you not legard he anything goldener like a man they wish he was somebody you know you wish he was somebody who knows and understood you walk mokhtar the gurney and they look at you because they don't know they've never done this before there's a sense of. stress maybe nervousness but as far as you know same one individual that once they entered the door to the chamber the nerves got to him so bad that they became weak in the knees you know they use canada and the strap down team's...
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he was taken away in handcuffs. he is one of three that was arrested. guards shut the gates down about 5:30. they directed people out towards other bart stations. powell station closed at 5:45. above aground one protester told us why he came to the protest this week. >> police should be disbanned and turned over to the local police. they act in any fashion they chose. >> reporter: you can see the gentleman is directing people trying to make their way home. good news is we discovered in talking to people, people were aware the protest would be taking place. a number of people made plans to find alternate transportation to get home and avoid this happening. reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> as we have been reporting "anonymous" who helped organize this protest is angry over bart's policy of shutting down cell phone service on august 12. today we spoke to a representative from the group. >> we will be out here as long as they are willing to consider shutting off cell phone service and denying people their first amendment right. >> b
he was taken away in handcuffs. he is one of three that was arrested. guards shut the gates down about 5:30. they directed people out towards other bart stations. powell station closed at 5:45. above aground one protester told us why he came to the protest this week. >> police should be disbanned and turned over to the local police. they act in any fashion they chose. >> reporter: you can see the gentleman is directing people trying to make their way home. good news is we discovered...
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what is an answer to handcuffs and a lot of people in the streets. a lot of people have been told to clear the streets or they will be arrested. if you are trying to get to and from somewhere on bart, keep in mind at civic center the five are so close -- powell bart stations are closed right now. police warned the protesters, clear the streets or they will be arrested. pillows that that process is started. this is a live look up what is happening right now that we are going to stand out with this developing situation and bring you the latest situation as we get into a newsroom. >>> new center was designed to protect the airlines are set to go back tomorrow. this includes a requirement for airlines to notify passengers in person or electronically of any cancellations or delays of more than 30 minutes. passengers can get silly reservation without penalty within 24 hours of making it if the flight is more than one week away. it would also be -- require airlines refund baggage fees. if they cannot board a plane, the passengers in titles up to four times
what is an answer to handcuffs and a lot of people in the streets. a lot of people have been told to clear the streets or they will be arrested. if you are trying to get to and from somewhere on bart, keep in mind at civic center the five are so close -- powell bart stations are closed right now. police warned the protesters, clear the streets or they will be arrested. pillows that that process is started. this is a live look up what is happening right now that we are going to stand out with...
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. >>> and what this man broke that landed him in handcuffs. >>> a lot of drizzle this morning, tomorrow things are going to warm up. i'll show you which cities will see the most increase. >>> two san francisco window washers are safe after being rescued while dangling from a 17 story building in the city. the scaffolding they were working on collapsed on a condominium building. both luckily were wearing safety gear. >>> in berkeley, an auto theft suspect made a run for it and wound up on top of a store front awning. >> how did they get you down? >> i watch a lot of movie, you know what i mean. >> you're on the ledge? >> yeah, i thought i was going to die today. >> reporter: it all happened at university avenue near san pablo shortly before 10:00 this morning. police say they were serving a warrant on the man when he fled. he jumped out the window and on to the awning below. >> it's a wonder that the ledge held because. that was a pretty strong ledge that's all i can say. >> reporter: they found stolen property inside the man's home. >>> parents of an injured football player man say he h
. >>> and what this man broke that landed him in handcuffs. >>> a lot of drizzle this morning, tomorrow things are going to warm up. i'll show you which cities will see the most increase. >>> two san francisco window washers are safe after being rescued while dangling from a 17 story building in the city. the scaffolding they were working on collapsed on a condominium building. both luckily were wearing safety gear. >>> in berkeley, an auto theft suspect made...
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they have helmets and wire ties they use to handcuff people. and are employmenting crowd control measures making sure people don't block the escalator. they have barricades ready and really it's a waiting game down here as well as it is up there on the surface of the ground because there are no people wearing masks now. just a lot of police and transit staff waiting for that. now, you may remember last monday, it's becoming a weekly ritual. this kind of got out of control and spilled into the streets. there is more arrests up in the street. and protests of this continuing as proesters expressed displeasure with bart cutting of cell phone service, but also, with the shooting of a homeless man building -- wielding a knife on a bart platform. they're calling for police to be disbanded or disarmed. and two who were invited to come down here, they have not emerged and all we've seen are these large numbers of police officers. back to you. >> and we'll be standing by just in the event of any problems there and we want to move on to other news. in oak
they have helmets and wire ties they use to handcuff people. and are employmenting crowd control measures making sure people don't block the escalator. they have barricades ready and really it's a waiting game down here as well as it is up there on the surface of the ground because there are no people wearing masks now. just a lot of police and transit staff waiting for that. now, you may remember last monday, it's becoming a weekly ritual. this kind of got out of control and spilled into the...
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. >> we took out the six individuals in handcuffs, put them in wagons, made sure everybody knew we'reerating bullying at any way, shape or form. >> but when it comes to sentencing, all of the teens manage to avoid jail time. five are sentenced to a curfew, community service and 45 days home monitoring. one agrees to juvenile drug treatment. and the boy who recorded the incident on his cell phone is cleared of all charges. police superintendent michael chitwood thinks penalties need to be harsher and hopes with his actions he is sending a clear message. >> the way we went into that high school, they know if anybody intimidates or threatens or put anybody in fear, they're going to take a hike in handcuffs and in a wagon. with lights and siren. >> the media picks up the story and within days, it's national news. >> a group of teenagers arrested for tormenting another teen. police say the suspects videotaped the entire incident. >> nadine and his entire family appear on abc's "the view" and they have a real surprise in store for him. >> i hear them say we have surprises for you. here's pr
. >> we took out the six individuals in handcuffs, put them in wagons, made sure everybody knew we'reerating bullying at any way, shape or form. >> but when it comes to sentencing, all of the teens manage to avoid jail time. five are sentenced to a curfew, community service and 45 days home monitoring. one agrees to juvenile drug treatment. and the boy who recorded the incident on his cell phone is cleared of all charges. police superintendent michael chitwood thinks penalties need...
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to build support for a balanced budget amendment to the constitution to put that kind of fiscal handcuffs on this congress that are sorely needed. if we had been operating under a balanced budget agreement, we would never got ourselves into the mess we are in. this is not only important for the fiscal future but for the fact that our economy needs to get going. beginning to take steps toward fixing our fiscal problems will in fact provide more confidence for employers in america, the people we expect to reinvest in our economy and create jobs. >> the house will vote on a measure today that, although not perfect, will begin to change the culture here in washington. for too many decades now on the part of both parties, this town has spent money it does not have. and by sending to the congress this year 87 new republicans, the american people have actually changed that and changed the direction of this country. the bill is not perfect and it is not, but changing the way that washington spends taxpayer dollars is like redirecting an aircraft carrier. it is a monumental task. i think that in m
to build support for a balanced budget amendment to the constitution to put that kind of fiscal handcuffs on this congress that are sorely needed. if we had been operating under a balanced budget agreement, we would never got ourselves into the mess we are in. this is not only important for the fiscal future but for the fact that our economy needs to get going. beginning to take steps toward fixing our fiscal problems will in fact provide more confidence for employers in america, the people we...
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they took my husband in handcuffs. >> tonight oakland police have two men in custody and are still looking two others. >>> oakland police are searching for suspects who shot and killed a man in front of his 6-year-old son. this happened yesterday outside a market on the corner of international boulevard and 103rd. police say the two men stopped 39-year-old jose esparza and his son leaving the store not clear if they robbed him or he struggled or, what but he was shot and later today. he leaves behind a wife and two sons. there is a $15,000 reward for information. >>> fewer police officers means more criminals on the street. it's a simple reality in many cash strapped communities. in san jose officers there say cutbacks are attracting prostitutes to four hotspots. kiet do has the numbers to back it up. >> i do prostitution. >> reporter: her name is amanda and her newest territory for the world's oldest profession is san jose. do you feel safer here? >> yeah, i do, a lot safer. >> reporter: how so like why so? >> it's not a lot of crazy people. >> reporter: the word on the street, sjpd is fo
they took my husband in handcuffs. >> tonight oakland police have two men in custody and are still looking two others. >>> oakland police are searching for suspects who shot and killed a man in front of his 6-year-old son. this happened yesterday outside a market on the corner of international boulevard and 103rd. police say the two men stopped 39-year-old jose esparza and his son leaving the store not clear if they robbed him or he struggled or, what but he was shot and later...
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. >> also, juveniles and the neighborhood were put in handcuffs themselves. he was in the the raj, when an officer tried to take -- garage. >> the public defender's office says the video is so damning, one of the officers had to cover the lens. narcotics officers said they received permission to search two suspects' rooms, but the video tells a different story. >> without a warrant, without knocking, they burst into the room, all four officers, and then later lied in in a police report. >> the first incident in december showed the police officers were using a master key to open the door. they were given permission for the search afterwards. both defendants say one officer cover the camera when he and the three other officers forced their way into the suspect's home. add the public defender asked to have one case on the stand in court. they're already digging into this case. >> well -- [laughter] let's discuss this issue. how and why does the abuse of power occurred? i am going to be directing most of my question to specific panel members. however, if other pa
. >> also, juveniles and the neighborhood were put in handcuffs themselves. he was in the the raj, when an officer tried to take -- garage. >> the public defender's office says the video is so damning, one of the officers had to cover the lens. narcotics officers said they received permission to search two suspects' rooms, but the video tells a different story. >> without a warrant, without knocking, they burst into the room, all four officers, and then later lied in in a...
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ktvu's ken pritchett is in the courtroom as the victim's family watched the man walk in in handcuffs and walked away. >> reporter: vargas was taken into custody after his attorney denied the charges against his client. department nine at the san francisco hall of justice no cameras were allowed in the courtroom. this is a sketch of anthony vargas before the judge. vargas was clean cut in a suit, a far different imagine than at the night of his arrest when police say he failed a police toxicology test. >> i don't think he's a danger to the community. he's never been arrested before, he doesn't have a record. this was not an intentional act, this was an accident. >> reporter: vargas ran a red light and hit ryan white and his aunt as they were crossing mission street after leaving a phillies-giant's game. white's family says he's slowly improving and speaking after suffering critical injuries including brain trauma. >> at this time i ask that your prayers stay with ryan white. >> reporter: vargas drove to his apartment where he tried to evade police. vargas' family was tearful in the co
ktvu's ken pritchett is in the courtroom as the victim's family watched the man walk in in handcuffs and walked away. >> reporter: vargas was taken into custody after his attorney denied the charges against his client. department nine at the san francisco hall of justice no cameras were allowed in the courtroom. this is a sketch of anthony vargas before the judge. vargas was clean cut in a suit, a far different imagine than at the night of his arrest when police say he failed a police...
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. >>> handcuffs did little to stop one burglary suspect from trying to make his getaway. dallas police put the handcuffed man in the back seat of a cruiser, but he somehow managed to get behind the wheel. his escape plan ended with him crashing into a home next to the one that he tried to burglarize. no one inside was injured. >>> and finally, a deer created excitement when it took a dip in an aquarium seal tank. officials were finally able to help it exit the water. the animal never came in contact with any of the seals. okay. >>> now here's meteorologist bill karins with your weather channel forecast. how does that happen? >> i don't want know, but that tank needs to be better sealed. you got it. >> you are full of them this morning. >> for better or worse. >> good morning, everyone. yesterday during the middle of the nation we had some of the hottest temperatures of all time. we didn't break the record for the day, all-time temperatures in areas like fort smith, arkansas, and little rock. it was 114. tulsa was 113. it was hotter yesterday in the heartland than it was i
. >>> handcuffs did little to stop one burglary suspect from trying to make his getaway. dallas police put the handcuffed man in the back seat of a cruiser, but he somehow managed to get behind the wheel. his escape plan ended with him crashing into a home next to the one that he tried to burglarize. no one inside was injured. >>> and finally, a deer created excitement when it took a dip in an aquarium seal tank. officials were finally able to help it exit the water. the...
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they put my husband in handcuffs. they put my little brother, trying to take my rent a car back and now i'm stuck and can't get anywhere like i committed a crime. >> one of the suspects was arrested in east oakland. another interstated on interstate 580. the suspect called his mother for help. his mother was also arrested. >>> now the suspect in another murder on international boulevard has been given more time to enter a plea. 26-year-old lawrence delaware nard is denard is under arrest. he's accused of attempted murder because two other people were also shot. police think those men were the intended targets. bernard is expected back in court next month. >>> budget cuts left fewer officers on the streets and that's bringing extra traffic to san jose. some officers thirty city has put out a welcome map for prostitutes. they have identified four hot spots for hookers in san jose. kit has the numbers to prove it. >> i do prostitution. >> her name is amanda and her new esther story for the world's oldest profession is sa
they put my husband in handcuffs. they put my little brother, trying to take my rent a car back and now i'm stuck and can't get anywhere like i committed a crime. >> one of the suspects was arrested in east oakland. another interstated on interstate 580. the suspect called his mother for help. his mother was also arrested. >>> now the suspect in another murder on international boulevard has been given more time to enter a plea. 26-year-old lawrence delaware nard is denard is...
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that's how they found out. >> stahl: handcuffs?> lancelot: yeah. >> schull: this is gambling for gambling's sake, and the aim is not to win a jackpot. >> stahl: she's not talking about most people who go to casinos; she's only taking about addicted gamblers. are you saying they would rather stay in the game than win the money? >> schull: not only am i saying that, but i found instances where gamblers who won a jackpot then became irritated because it stopped the flow of play. >> stahl: researchers at the university of waterloo in canada measured how players respond physiologically while they gamble, and showed that the new machines can make them think they're winning even when they're not. the gambler almost always gets some money back-- if he puts in a dollar, he might get back 50 cents. but the sounds and flickering lights trick his brain into thinking he came out ahead. the constant feeling of winning creates so much pleasure, says natasha schull, that regular players can slip into a trance- like state, a place she calls the "zo
that's how they found out. >> stahl: handcuffs?> lancelot: yeah. >> schull: this is gambling for gambling's sake, and the aim is not to win a jackpot. >> stahl: she's not talking about most people who go to casinos; she's only taking about addicted gamblers. are you saying they would rather stay in the game than win the money? >> schull: not only am i saying that, but i found instances where gamblers who won a jackpot then became irritated because it stopped the flow...
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[laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them. but people just kept running in, i got letters in from brothers and death row. we are reading your article. we are glad what you are saying. they will not believe us. you have all of these degrees. next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we
[laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them....
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m.o., the way he would pretend to hitchhike and then smack the victim heads on the steering wheel, handcuff them, the report says, and then take them to a prepared place where he would assault them. so clearly, some disturbing new details about exactly what garrido did, how he did it, and how law enforcement failed to capture him for so long. after that report, there is a panel discussion that's going on right now, a number of players here. the alameda d.a.'s office is here. we have crime victims groups as well as some just regular folks, public comment, as well. and so this is sort of just the first step in trying to figure out what went wrong here and, of course, how to fix it. that's the most important part, making sure something like this never happens again. >> absolutely, nick, absolutely. nick janes live in sacramento, thanks, nick. >>> coming up the former president of egypt making some history today. >> his trial follows violent protest which swept the nation. why some people still support hosni mubarak. >>> the new hero swinging into the spider-man universe and what he shares with
m.o., the way he would pretend to hitchhike and then smack the victim heads on the steering wheel, handcuff them, the report says, and then take them to a prepared place where he would assault them. so clearly, some disturbing new details about exactly what garrido did, how he did it, and how law enforcement failed to capture him for so long. after that report, there is a panel discussion that's going on right now, a number of players here. the alameda d.a.'s office is here. we have crime...
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to build support for a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, to put that kind of fiscal handcuffs on this congress that are sorely needed. we have been operating under a balanced budget amendment, we would never have gotten ourselves into the mess we're in. this is important for our fiscal future, but it is also important for the fact that our economy needs to get going. beginning to steps toward this game -- fixing our fiscal problems will give confidence to of lawyers in america, the people we expect to create jobs. the house will vote on a measure today that although not perfect will begin to change the culture here in washington. for too many decades, on the part of both parties, this town has spent money it does not have. by sending to the congress this year 87 new republicans, the american people have actually changed that and changed the direction of this country. it is said the bill is not perfect, and it is not, a change in the way washington spends taxpayers' dollars is like redirecting an aircraft carrier. it is a monumental task. in my experience throughout the last co
to build support for a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, to put that kind of fiscal handcuffs on this congress that are sorely needed. we have been operating under a balanced budget amendment, we would never have gotten ourselves into the mess we're in. this is important for our fiscal future, but it is also important for the fact that our economy needs to get going. beginning to steps toward this game -- fixing our fiscal problems will give confidence to of lawyers in america, the...