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as i went to put the left handcuff on, he decided to pull away. >> with one handcuff fastened, germans 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 work at all 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 me. 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 subject
as i went to put the left handcuff on, he decided to pull away. >> with one handcuff fastened, germans 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 work at all and the belt grounded out one of the barbs. german snaps. he pulls deaton toward him and unleashes a...
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. >> tried to get the handcuffs on him.that, he's, you know, trying to thwart me. and that's when i -- i had him in a pretty good head hold, head lock here. get on the ground, now! >> colombo goes for the jugular and cuts off the would-be car thief's oxygen supply. >> back up. back up. i squeezed like a boa constrictor. i just squeezed with all my might. and i knew that he was not breathing at that point. and it was just a matter of time before he would succumb. when i was doing this, i asked the people standing there, i said, hey. if you want to help, give me a hand. >> after more than a minute into taping, the woman capturing all this calls 911. >> i'm in the city of boston and there's a cop fighting a guy and he could sure use some backup. >> by that time, the eyewitnesss from the street grab all four limbs, while the sergeant handcuffs the man, who is later identified as ruben delgado. sergeant colombo, unharmed, then realizes the brawl's been caught on tape. the tape is invaluable. it's more than enough evidence for a
. >> tried to get the handcuffs on him.that, he's, you know, trying to thwart me. and that's when i -- i had him in a pretty good head hold, head lock here. get on the ground, now! >> colombo goes for the jugular and cuts off the would-be car thief's oxygen supply. >> back up. back up. i squeezed like a boa constrictor. i just squeezed with all my might. and i knew that he was not breathing at that point. and it was just a matter of time before he would succumb. when i was...
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they were occupied and probably out of handcuffs so we got true. >> what would have happened? >> you would have had to pay the price. spend quite a lonlg long time in jail or pay out the ears. way out there where illegal mining is so rampant, even though you're legitimate and you can do everything the right way, it doesn't always work out. >> what's the craziest thing that has happened? >> tonight you're going to see the craziest thing i think that's ever been aired on television, ever. that's been caught on camera. such an extent. it's like nothing anyone has ever seen before. it's the most scared i've ever been since starting to work in africa. >> all hell breaks loose. >> sounds like a must see episode tonight. two-hour season finale of "jungle gold," friday, september 6th, 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on discovery channel. >>> believe it or not social media may be pivotal in helping solve this case. this is in malaysia. and this driver with a dash cam is about to make a right-hand turn when you see a motorcyclist coming up on that street up ahead. you see that motorcyclis
they were occupied and probably out of handcuffs so we got true. >> what would have happened? >> you would have had to pay the price. spend quite a lonlg long time in jail or pay out the ears. way out there where illegal mining is so rampant, even though you're legitimate and you can do everything the right way, it doesn't always work out. >> what's the craziest thing that has happened? >> tonight you're going to see the craziest thing i think that's ever been aired on...
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$200 in your pocket and you are in tenderloin and the other extreme is the stationery outcome with handcuffs. so the illustration here is that somewhere between these two extremes, there is a level of treatment structure that is appropriate for the particular patient. when we think about the patients who end up in the revolving court's, they have trauma, bad thing that have happened to them and they have no support and they have gotten no lover to support them, no livelihood to live for. what you need to do is provide an adequate amount of support to help them achieve the goals they want. notice i didn't say sobriety. i'm a substance abuse expert that doesn't believe in sobriety. the goal is to say what are we going to work on here? i want to is stop being arrested by the cops? >> okay. that's a goal. how do we achieve that? >> want a roof over my head. i have yet to have a patient walk through my door, and say i have need help. i have not have that happen before. i have seen thousands of patients. there are potential medications that may offer promise for managing. managing chronic alcoholi
$200 in your pocket and you are in tenderloin and the other extreme is the stationery outcome with handcuffs. so the illustration here is that somewhere between these two extremes, there is a level of treatment structure that is appropriate for the particular patient. when we think about the patients who end up in the revolving court's, they have trauma, bad thing that have happened to them and they have no support and they have gotten no lover to support them, no livelihood to live for. what...
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handcuffs are consequences. having a gun exposed where he can see it is a consequence. a badge -- a badge on your belt. they all represent confinement. he's going to go to prison. and you don't want that. >> have you ever met rachel and andrea? >> krebs has been in custody for some 30 days. since police found a bb gun at his job, a violation of his parole. but both krebs and his interrogator know that's not why they're here. two young women, students at nearby colleges, have gone missing. one taken off the street, the other from her home in the middle of the night. police suspect the women have fallen victim to a sexual predator. >> the county had a lot of people that had been convicted of sex offenses and just about any one of them could have done something like this. >> rex krebs is one of dozens of sex offenders interviewed by police. he and hobson have been talking for weeks. informally at the county jail. since krebs' parole agent notifies the task force there's a parallel between the way the women apparently vanished and the suspect's past. >> back in may 1987, he
handcuffs are consequences. having a gun exposed where he can see it is a consequence. a badge -- a badge on your belt. they all represent confinement. he's going to go to prison. and you don't want that. >> have you ever met rachel and andrea? >> krebs has been in custody for some 30 days. since police found a bb gun at his job, a violation of his parole. but both krebs and his interrogator know that's not why they're here. two young women, students at nearby colleges, have gone...
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. >> usually our procedures are right now that we wake up the inmates, we go ahead and handcuff them. take a seat, back down, pick up your feet. our trustees will go on in, sweep, mop, clean the toilets, the sink, pull out any garbage that they have inside. they stand back up, we unhandcuff them and they go back to laying down. that's the main procedures that we do every morning, cleaning up the cells. everybody has to -- listen. everybody has to get fed. everybody has got to eat first before we see what we have left over, that's all. whatever's left over, you know, they pass out extras. when i first started, this was not the way it is you see now. >> officer urbistondo has been working in the psychiatric unit since 1988. >> basically it was like the forgotten floor. this is 100 times better than it was back in the '80s. we're always communicating with the inmates here. we have to always watch them. we see all different things happening. we're the eyes and ears for the medical staff. basically what we see we report to the doctor and report to the nurses. basically we are the front lin
. >> usually our procedures are right now that we wake up the inmates, we go ahead and handcuff them. take a seat, back down, pick up your feet. our trustees will go on in, sweep, mop, clean the toilets, the sink, pull out any garbage that they have inside. they stand back up, we unhandcuff them and they go back to laying down. that's the main procedures that we do every morning, cleaning up the cells. everybody has to -- listen. everybody has to get fed. everybody has got to eat first...
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handcuffs are consequences. having a gun exposed where he can see it is a consequence, a badge, a badge on your belt. they all represent confinement. he's going to go to prison. and you don't want that. have you ever met rachel and audrey? >> krebs has been in custody for some 30 days. since police found a bb gun at his job, a violation of his parole. but both krebs and his interrogator know that's not why they're here. two young women, students at nearby colleges, have gone missing. one taken off the street, the other from her home in the middle of the night. police suspect the women have fallen victim to a sexual predator. >> san luis obispo county had a lot of people that had been convicted of sex offenses. just about any one of them could have done something like this. >> rex krebs is one of dozens of sex offenders interviewed by police. he and hobson have been talking for weeks informally at the county jail. since krebs' parole agent david siragusa notifies the task force there's a parallel between the way
handcuffs are consequences. having a gun exposed where he can see it is a consequence, a badge, a badge on your belt. they all represent confinement. he's going to go to prison. and you don't want that. have you ever met rachel and audrey? >> krebs has been in custody for some 30 days. since police found a bb gun at his job, a violation of his parole. but both krebs and his interrogator know that's not why they're here. two young women, students at nearby colleges, have gone missing. one...
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is back in handcuffs. >>".seeing time." >> pam: and: three years after the san bruno explosion and emotions are running high this evening. kron 4's j.r. stone will >> catherine: most voters are against it. congress is wavering. >> pam: and tonight, president obama is hinting that a military strike against syria. may not be his only choice. shannon travis has more on calling a potential brakthrough. >> reporter:could we see game-changer in the standoff with syria? >> the issue: >> reporter:will the syrian government community control its chemical weapons -- to avoid a u-s led military strike? >> reporter:syria said it "welcomes" the idea. president obama weighed in an interview with cnn's wolf blitzer. >>we're going to run this to the ground, john kerry and security team will engage we can arrive at something that is enforceable and serious. >> reporter:obama said its something the u-s has long pressed for. >>i have to consistently pointed out we have not seen these kinds of gestures, up until now. >> reporter:for now: >> reporter:the president said he'll continue to press for a military str
is back in handcuffs. >>".seeing time." >> pam: and: three years after the san bruno explosion and emotions are running high this evening. kron 4's j.r. stone will >> catherine: most voters are against it. congress is wavering. >> pam: and tonight, president obama is hinting that a military strike against syria. may not be his only choice. shannon travis has more on calling a potential brakthrough. >> reporter:could we see game-changer in the standoff...
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you saw police put that man in handcuffs. >> reporter: that happened about with an hour ago. when it comes to this story you don't hear things like this often. their bank robbery suspect they were looking for up on the rooftops fell through the roof and that's how they nabbed him. i want to step aside so you can see the street is back open here on san bruno avenue. they were looking for a man in black after a silent alarm was tripped about 4:00 this morning. that suspect finally brought down and taken into custody a while later. police tell us the man was spotted on a security system inside the bank of america with a crow bar in his hand. firefighters brought out a long aerial ladder truck as they believed he was hopping from rooftop to rooftop. they closed down the street and police went up looking for him. they brought in a dog. on the third roof they found him. >> we eventually found the suspect on top of one of the roofs, a couple buildings away from bank of america where he eventually fell through the roof top of that building and we were able to capture him and put him
you saw police put that man in handcuffs. >> reporter: that happened about with an hour ago. when it comes to this story you don't hear things like this often. their bank robbery suspect they were looking for up on the rooftops fell through the roof and that's how they nabbed him. i want to step aside so you can see the street is back open here on san bruno avenue. they were looking for a man in black after a silent alarm was tripped about 4:00 this morning. that suspect finally brought...
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he ends up in handcuffs. >> off-duty police officer.ntled at that point. let him ask his question. when you hear in the audience everybody saying let him ask his question. they're there as parents, because they want answers to these tough questions. and gliding over things is not going to do that. >> rob effort small made his point. we will follow his case and certainly see what happens and do an update. >> you got it. >>> as the son much a famous tv actor suggests his dad was snubbed for that young actor could be honored. we're live with the story, next. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your wei
he ends up in handcuffs. >> off-duty police officer.ntled at that point. let him ask his question. when you hear in the audience everybody saying let him ask his question. they're there as parents, because they want answers to these tough questions. and gliding over things is not going to do that. >> rob effort small made his point. we will follow his case and certainly see what happens and do an update. >> you got it. >>> as the son much a famous tv actor suggests...
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(handcuffs click) what happened to the coke? there's no coke in here.h, (bleep), ricardo's gonna kill me. [ male announcer ] getting a complete meal on the table under 10 bucks? now that's smart. the new kfc $9.99 6-piece deal. 6 pieces of chicken... 3 biscuits, and one large side just $9.99! today tastes so good. stewie: stay tuned for more family guy or perish! this is nice, joe. a night out, a good dinner. thank you so much. well, i wanted to do something special. show you how much i appreciate all the hard work you've been doing. oh, it's been my pleasure. so, listen, there's something i wanted to talk to you about. what's that? do you ever think about having another baby? i don't know. i guess i'm open to it. really? oh, that's great! so, i'll get off the pill... what do you mean? nothing. nothing. forget it. i-i think i'm just a little scattered tonight. i'm probably just pms-ing. oh, grody. hey, this is supposed to be a fun night. what's wrong with you? you know, i could ask the same of you. we haven't made love in two weeks. we haven't made love
(handcuffs click) what happened to the coke? there's no coke in here.h, (bleep), ricardo's gonna kill me. [ male announcer ] getting a complete meal on the table under 10 bucks? now that's smart. the new kfc $9.99 6-piece deal. 6 pieces of chicken... 3 biscuits, and one large side just $9.99! today tastes so good. stewie: stay tuned for more family guy or perish! this is nice, joe. a night out, a good dinner. thank you so much. well, i wanted to do something special. show you how much i...
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the man was taken out of the room in handcuffs. much of the criticism over the new curriculum is the lack of information parents are getting and questions about the way math will be taught. two years ago, lawmakers uncorked the states shipping laws and allowed wine to be shipped in- and-out of maryland. at the time, wholesalers predicted it would have a grave impact on business... but has it....? jeff abell went to the maryland wine festival in westminster for some answers..... (21:14:58) (abell) "well they are setting up and preparing to celebrate maryland wine this weekend and for the second year, they're also celebrating a new law which opened the state the out of state wine." (nats set up) for the 30'th year...... (nats set up) wine lovers are preparing for a taste..... (clinging bottles) and a toast..... (21:05:30) "we've got thousands of gallons already bottled and ready to go...." when the gates to the maryland wine festival swing open tomorrow....40 of the states 65 wineries....will be pouring their finest. and lately, the
the man was taken out of the room in handcuffs. much of the criticism over the new curriculum is the lack of information parents are getting and questions about the way math will be taught. two years ago, lawmakers uncorked the states shipping laws and allowed wine to be shipped in- and-out of maryland. at the time, wholesalers predicted it would have a grave impact on business... but has it....? jeff abell went to the maryland wine festival in westminster for some answers..... (21:14:58)...
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for forcingcted chores.s to do personal leopold was taken out of court in handcuffs and taken to the county detention center. >> you cannot do this to people and treat women this way. you cannot treat employees this way. >> leopold finished his sentence. there is talking may run for public office again. laura newman says this closes a sordid chapter in the county's history. >> the county has been through a lot. they're looking forward to moving forward a positive direction. >> the county is making efforts to develop guidelines to guard against this in the future. >> i'm not sure we have dealt with issues of harassment or discrimination consistently. we need a process in place to address it. john tried to reach leopold preheated not return our call for comment. .arry simms, wbal-tv 11 news assault charges have been dropped against a howard county parent who was in an altercation with the police officer last thursday. he was arrested during a forum to explain the state's new common core standard. he apologized to the officer. the state superintendent says she is glad the charges agains
for forcingcted chores.s to do personal leopold was taken out of court in handcuffs and taken to the county detention center. >> you cannot do this to people and treat women this way. you cannot treat employees this way. >> leopold finished his sentence. there is talking may run for public office again. laura newman says this closes a sordid chapter in the county's history. >> the county has been through a lot. they're looking forward to moving forward a positive direction....
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have showtime and amc and all of these incredible networks that productging forth their without the handcuffs of trying to sell soap. and what we are up against is a kind of habit of television watching. to the big four for our programming. those networks that we all grew up with. and you look there first and you look for tried and true because hbo has an incredible reputation for bringing incredible programming. thats surpassing a lot of and it is just a matter of time. you don't get the same big numbers you used to because there is diversity. how much say so do you clearly, there are wonderful writers. but how much input do you have to have for the kind of character that you want to play? oni have been very fortunate the show were the writers come comfort levelk my and if they want to push an envelope in a certain direction, if i am ok with that. myself, myl end aesthetic, my standards to this part. and seeing what they see, the work that i do, we meet. they right for me and i bring things to them. it has really been a beautiful marriage. tavis: is my read correct that you are sometimes int
have showtime and amc and all of these incredible networks that productging forth their without the handcuffs of trying to sell soap. and what we are up against is a kind of habit of television watching. to the big four for our programming. those networks that we all grew up with. and you look there first and you look for tried and true because hbo has an incredible reputation for bringing incredible programming. thats surpassing a lot of and it is just a matter of time. you don't get the same...
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and when they don't, we end up on scene usually taking one of the parties away in handcuffs. >> yvetteoking, but domestic violence cases are rarely as simple as they sound. they heard from the boyfriend. now they'll get yvette's side of the story. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's go places. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's important. let's be optimistic. but just in case -- let's be ready. let's go places, safely. like this samsung 60" led. savings event is here! on rollback: you save over 150 bucks. and this vizio 60" smart led. on rollback: you save 100 bucks! get more for your money at walmart's super savings event. >>> yvette allison is under arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend with a dangerous weapon. >> going through this door right here. >> during booking, jenn penton has a chance to hear more about the troubled relationship. >> so what happened that day? honestly all i got it was pretty much all you. >> i went and took the kids out to eat, his kids. >> not even his kid
and when they don't, we end up on scene usually taking one of the parties away in handcuffs. >> yvetteoking, but domestic violence cases are rarely as simple as they sound. they heard from the boyfriend. now they'll get yvette's side of the story. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's go places. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's important. let's be optimistic. but just in case -- let's...
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he won't let them remove the handcuffs. >> wait, wait, wait. hey, just let him go. let him go. let him go. >> i don't give a [ bleep ]. you can come in here and beat my [ bleep ]. >> i'll do it the hard way. >> do it the hard way [ bleep ]. >> apparently it's a non-contact visit. when they got him to custody hall he has been drinking. he refused a breathalyzer. at that point we cancel your visit and you're going to be brought back to the cell house. >> give me a minute to breathe [ bleep ]. >> i can't leave you with the cuffs. >> we were able to give me back the handcuffs. some days we have agitated offenders. you stick together when there's a problem, stick together, handle it, handle it with the least amount of force necessary. >> alcohol isn't the only banned substance that finds its way to inmates. >> it's a constant cat and mouse game. it's our job to try to keep up with them on every level of contraband and their little hustle that they do. >> in past years the most common forms of contraband were drugs and tobacco. today it's cell phones. our cameras were there when inve
he won't let them remove the handcuffs. >> wait, wait, wait. hey, just let him go. let him go. let him go. >> i don't give a [ bleep ]. you can come in here and beat my [ bleep ]. >> i'll do it the hard way. >> do it the hard way [ bleep ]. >> apparently it's a non-contact visit. when they got him to custody hall he has been drinking. he refused a breathalyzer. at that point we cancel your visit and you're going to be brought back to the cell house. >> give...
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police put him in handcuffs. he plans to plead guilty.e's public confession is of no comfort to vincent canzani's daughter who calls the video self-serving. quote, my family has not been helped at all by this video. nothing has changed for the better and if anything it has only caused us heartache. cordle said he posted this on the internet to send a message. >> i'm begging you, please don't drink and drive. >>> still to come, your tuesday morning weather. and why a pro soccer player is getting death threats from some pop music fans. my asthma's under control. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess it was. [ ma
police put him in handcuffs. he plans to plead guilty.e's public confession is of no comfort to vincent canzani's daughter who calls the video self-serving. quote, my family has not been helped at all by this video. nothing has changed for the better and if anything it has only caused us heartache. cordle said he posted this on the internet to send a message. >> i'm begging you, please don't drink and drive. >>> still to come, your tuesday morning weather. and why a pro soccer...
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and when they don't, we end up on scene usually taking one of the parties away in handcuffs. >> yvette as simple as they sound. they heard from the boyfriend. now they'll get yvette's side of the story. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your wallet? starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. >>> yvette allison is under arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend with a dangerous weapon. >> going through this door right here. >> during booking, jenn penton has a cha
and when they don't, we end up on scene usually taking one of the parties away in handcuffs. >> yvette as simple as they sound. they heard from the boyfriend. now they'll get yvette's side of the story. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can...
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one of the inmates came out in handcuffs and we're in an altercation and fighting for our lives up therecovery from a fifth tier drop. that's always in the back of your mind. it is a little creepy when you're walking up there. you've got to make sure you have a good partner with you and keep your hands on the escort and just be ready for anything in this unit. >> escort four one! >> since drugs inevitably surface within the prison, surprise cell searches are cos' only chance to curb their movement. >> most of the time, if they sense there's going to be a cell search, the first thing they're going to do is flush any type of contraband they have. so, i'll get them in handcuffs, escort them down to the holding cage and strip them out in a well-lighted area. then from there, i'll conduct my uncloaked body search there and then come back up and do my cell search. that's all we did right there. no way to flush contraband down there. if i get them in cuffs, i got them. right now we're going to conduct a cell search, see what we find. you get low, i'll get the top. we have to conduct three cell
one of the inmates came out in handcuffs and we're in an altercation and fighting for our lives up therecovery from a fifth tier drop. that's always in the back of your mind. it is a little creepy when you're walking up there. you've got to make sure you have a good partner with you and keep your hands on the escort and just be ready for anything in this unit. >> escort four one! >> since drugs inevitably surface within the prison, surprise cell searches are cos' only chance to curb...
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but her part-time job at least, got her familiar with handcuffs. >> i also do dominatrix on the weekend. >> it's a weekend gig? >> it's a weekend gig, yes. we have shackles and we have handcuffs that we use on them if they want that. >> and when the sheer monotony at life at maricopa known as tent city gets to william frost and timothy young they take refuge in the identity of others. >> greetings, live from tent city. >> i be like, yo, hey, mr. day over there, this is rocky stallone. hey, yo, i'll do it when i'm done, buddy. don't worry about it. get them, rocko, you son of a bitch, mickey loves you. chase the chicken. here, chicky, chicky, chicky. >> maintaining one's true identity in jail can be a true challenge. brayden dailey has a easier time than most. >> i get hit on by a lot of girls here. >> dailey claims she is not just a lesbian but a man born into a woman's body. >> when you are transgender, your brain has a sex. and my sex was male. >> is that you? >> yeah. >> on the right. >> you look like such a skater punk. >> yeah. >> that's what i did. >> besides feeling like she is i
but her part-time job at least, got her familiar with handcuffs. >> i also do dominatrix on the weekend. >> it's a weekend gig? >> it's a weekend gig, yes. we have shackles and we have handcuffs that we use on them if they want that. >> and when the sheer monotony at life at maricopa known as tent city gets to william frost and timothy young they take refuge in the identity of others. >> greetings, live from tent city. >> i be like, yo, hey, mr. day over...
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they didn't have handcuffs and the rope out and i was like, why didn't you guys videotape that? weeks later my friend get arrested for kidnapping. >> apparently sarah wasn't the only person subjected to this treatment. jimmy suggest they do this to one of their own group, the defendant, christina lumm. were sarah and christina told in advance? again, the stories conflict. >> they told me they were going to do it before they did it. i remember where we were sitting when they said it. >> sarah wasn't told beforehand. i don't know if christina was or not. i wasn't there for that. >> so why didn't you tell danielle? >> because she didn't know us as long as the other girls did. she didn't know us as long and as well. and we didn't want to scare her or flip her out and, you know, we wanted to film, so we wanted her permission for that too. >> if the defendants are claiming that she knew that they were going to film her and do something, but she didn't know what, you still have the problem in this case in a kidnapping crime that if you're going to move somebody, abduct them against the
they didn't have handcuffs and the rope out and i was like, why didn't you guys videotape that? weeks later my friend get arrested for kidnapping. >> apparently sarah wasn't the only person subjected to this treatment. jimmy suggest they do this to one of their own group, the defendant, christina lumm. were sarah and christina told in advance? again, the stories conflict. >> they told me they were going to do it before they did it. i remember where we were sitting when they said it....
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in these handcuffs he twisted my ankle. >> -- the inmate continues his tirade against him.s the paperwork and then escorted him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a-day lockup unit for inmates who violate prison rules. >> i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in our seg unit. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. >> that's when he tried to pull away from me and turned around on me. >> he's grabbing on me. >> that's when i tried to secure him to the ground until i could get more security help. >> no, no, no. no, no, no. huh-uh. i'm going to walk. i'm going to walk. >> those particular charges that i charged the inmate with were insolence, disobeying a direct order, assault, he attempted to spit on me as well as turn around on me. and this inmate will go to an adjustment hearing, which is panel of hearing officers, and he will plead his case against my disciplinary report that i give him, and they will do whatever is just. >> while this inmate received an extended term in segregation, combative
in these handcuffs he twisted my ankle. >> -- the inmate continues his tirade against him.s the paperwork and then escorted him toward segregation. a 23-hour-a-day lockup unit for inmates who violate prison rules. >> i was taking him to north segregation to lock him up in our seg unit. >> when the inmate turns on him, morgan tightens his grip. but the situation would soon get much more intense. >> that's when he tried to pull away from me and turned around on me....
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he was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs.cross russia, tens of thousands protested against the verdict. a day later, he was released on bail. despite his charisma, he does not enjoy unconditional support. russians don't believe in heroes. an audience member asks, what percentage of politicians' election promises is populism? good question. over 100%. seriously, if i make a promise, i deliver. we have a strategy here. he is a former adviser to president putin and understands how the kremlin works. he says that he poses a serious threat, dismissing that he is actually a government mole. >> he sheds light on something very new. the kremlin elite no longer exists, and that opens up the corridors of power to democratic politicians. >> these days, most people in moscow know who he is. even so, elena and the other campaign volunteers still have to explain what he intends to do as mayor. from cutting red tape to creating affordable housing, and putting an end to corruption. >> i still would not vote for him. he has no idea how to run
he was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs.cross russia, tens of thousands protested against the verdict. a day later, he was released on bail. despite his charisma, he does not enjoy unconditional support. russians don't believe in heroes. an audience member asks, what percentage of politicians' election promises is populism? good question. over 100%. seriously, if i make a promise, i deliver. we have a strategy here. he is a former adviser to president putin and understands how the kremlin...
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i get to do lots of really on stuff like handcuff people and shoot guns, chase people down and wrestle them to the ground. i cannot be having more of a blast. >> there is not a woman alive who is not curious about what it is like to work with blair underwood. go ahead, fill us in. >> oh, lord. >> oh, it is wonderful. it is amazing. he is such a generous, caring, wonderful man and actor. i have such a great time working with him. we have fun, we do. i feel so blessed to be here. it is a tough business and a tough economy right now. doing a show i love with talented people on nbc, it is pretty cool. >> listen, it is going to be cool to see this premiere on wednesday. thanks for joining us. "ironside" premieres this wednesday evening at 10:00 right here on wbal-tv 11. medical alert, cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss worldwide, affecting more than half of all aging adults. but there is a lot of misinformation which could cause confusion. no activity can really make cataracts worse, but uncontrolled diabetes and exposure to the sun can worsen cataracts. also, using eye drops to
i get to do lots of really on stuff like handcuff people and shoot guns, chase people down and wrestle them to the ground. i cannot be having more of a blast. >> there is not a woman alive who is not curious about what it is like to work with blair underwood. go ahead, fill us in. >> oh, lord. >> oh, it is wonderful. it is amazing. he is such a generous, caring, wonderful man and actor. i have such a great time working with him. we have fun, we do. i feel so blessed to be...
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( handcuffs locking ) you're arresting me? for the murders of stanley brecker and helen katisch. you have the right to remain silent... i'm sorry, mrs. mulroney. department regulations. would you please stand up? excuse me? you're being charged with two counts of second degree murder. you can't beerious. i'm afraid so. i want to call mr. rumsey. he's been arrested, ma'am. you can call another lawyer from downtown. i can't believe we're doing this. and it's not exactly therwhat you might think.town dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt is packed with 12 grams of protein in every 5.3 oz cup. sink your teeth into that. dannon oikos. the new protein. ♪ dannon hidden valley will never be the same. ♪ with delicious new sandwich spreads in spicy chipotle pepper, and more flavors the whole family will love. ople against regina mulroney stephanie mulroney and patrick rumsey. two counts of murder in the sond degree tampering with a witness in the first degree. quiet in here. not guilty all around, your honor. you looking for bail, ms. carmichael? stephanie mulroney's a flight risk. we're asking
( handcuffs locking ) you're arresting me? for the murders of stanley brecker and helen katisch. you have the right to remain silent... i'm sorry, mrs. mulroney. department regulations. would you please stand up? excuse me? you're being charged with two counts of second degree murder. you can't beerious. i'm afraid so. i want to call mr. rumsey. he's been arrested, ma'am. you can call another lawyer from downtown. i can't believe we're doing this. and it's not exactly therwhat you might...
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in handcuffs. how many blazes he set.... in one night! and new at 5:30... a fight inside a local high school. what officials are saying tonight. --adblib weather tz-- california california authorities... think ...they have the man responsible... for a series of arsons... in... ventura county. police... took him into custody... just after midnight this morning.../. l--a... fire officials say... the man... matches the description... of a suspect... seen... near... each of six fires,.../ which occurred... between... eight-fifteen... and nine-thirty last night.../. no one ... was hurt.... with the wreckage of the costa concordia cruise ship finally pulled from the italian coast, divers may have found the remains of the final missing passengers. d-n-a tests will determine if they're the remains are those of an italian female passenger and an indian waiter working on the ship who were never recovered.. the concordia's captain -- francesco schettino is currently on trial for manslaughter and abandoning ship during the slow evacuation in the january, 2012 shipwreck
in handcuffs. how many blazes he set.... in one night! and new at 5:30... a fight inside a local high school. what officials are saying tonight. --adblib weather tz-- california california authorities... think ...they have the man responsible... for a series of arsons... in... ventura county. police... took him into custody... just after midnight this morning.../. l--a... fire officials say... the man... matches the description... of a suspect... seen... near... each of six fires,.../ which...
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and when they don't, we end up on scene usually taking one of the parties away in handcuffs. >> yvetteeing brought in for booking, but domestic violence cases are rarely as simple as they sound. they heard from the boyfriend. now they'll get yvette's side of the story. [ male announcer ] for diarrhea, you take kaopectate. but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. >>> yvette allison is under arrest for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend with a dangerous weapon. >> going through this door right here. >> during booking, jenn penton has a chance to hear more about the troubled relationship. >> so what happened that day? honestly all i got it was pretty much all you. >> i went and took the kids out to eat, his kids. >> not even his kids. >> out to eat. went to movies. $250. he couldn't come because he was too busy getting high and doing whatever he was doing, you know what i mean? so i take my food home. the next morning i wake up, you know how you wake up after drinking. >> i understand.
and when they don't, we end up on scene usually taking one of the parties away in handcuffs. >> yvetteeing brought in for booking, but domestic violence cases are rarely as simple as they sound. they heard from the boyfriend. now they'll get yvette's side of the story. [ male announcer ] for diarrhea, you take kaopectate. but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. >>> yvette...
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officers will now record the exact details of each instance when they stop, detain, and or handcuff someone on the street without arresting them. it is a new policy prompted by complaints from blacks and latinos that officers ordered them to sit on the ground during limited detentions, and whites were usually aloud to stand in the same situation. >> people are saying, why do i have to sit on the curb when it's a traffic stop? >> there's humiliation associated with that. there's a question of racial profiling? >> initially, police will be dictating the information, they will input the information themselves starting in november when their computers are updated. >>> meanwhile, san jose is looking to beef up it police force, the city is talking about adding about 200 officers over the next four years. mayor chuck reid recommended restoring the 10% pay cut officers agreed to a couple years ago. the plan is projected to cost $50 million. the city thinks it can cover 30 million of that, but may need a sales tax to raise the rest. >>> the bay bridge has been open for 24 hours now. in about ten min
officers will now record the exact details of each instance when they stop, detain, and or handcuff someone on the street without arresting them. it is a new policy prompted by complaints from blacks and latinos that officers ordered them to sit on the ground during limited detentions, and whites were usually aloud to stand in the same situation. >> people are saying, why do i have to sit on the curb when it's a traffic stop? >> there's humiliation associated with that. there's a...
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police have to document when an officer orders a detain career to sit on the curb, when an officer handcuffs a detainee or set as detainee in the back seat of a car. the police departments cross the united states have come under fire recently for policies like stop and frisk because of the possibility of racial profiling. >> our officers are held to a legal standard when they are conducting proactive police work. if they are going to detain someone they need reasonable suspicion. if they are going to arrest someone, they need probable cause. >> beside race they will report the reason for the stop, if a search was performed and other details on the interaction. the program was kicked off by the retiring chief but was suspended to work out the operational issues. no word on this data is released but it is considered to be of public record so they expect to release it so the public will know how the results turned out. matt, thank you. family members of who victims of a hit-and-run crash if san jose are questioning if the c.h.p. did the right thing in calling off 9 pursuit of the driver. a memo
police have to document when an officer orders a detain career to sit on the curb, when an officer handcuffs a detainee or set as detainee in the back seat of a car. the police departments cross the united states have come under fire recently for policies like stop and frisk because of the possibility of racial profiling. >> our officers are held to a legal standard when they are conducting proactive police work. if they are going to detain someone they need reasonable suspicion. if they...
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two recruits from the graduating class, lagarejos and mascall are charged of doing the handcuffs and there are peripheral charges. sergeant mcneil is charged of bar tending. all six officers are charged with not telling the truth about the incident when they were questioned the same as code of silence. these are administrative charges not criminal. no one in the department would comment on camera but talk is that chief murphy is out for blood and will fire all six officers if the police commission upholds the charges. >> the rat skeller scandal did not result in any criminal charges but four officers were fired two were suspended and five others face departmental misconduct. >>> san francisco police raided a popular singles bar called lord jims. officers were looking r drs and held some patrons for as long as 90 minutes. many of those customers were lawyers who later banded together to file a lawsuit. >> reporter: a controversial raid here at the san francisco singles bar a week ago tonight has resulted in major changes. some 60 customers say they were detained by more than an hour b
two recruits from the graduating class, lagarejos and mascall are charged of doing the handcuffs and there are peripheral charges. sergeant mcneil is charged of bar tending. all six officers are charged with not telling the truth about the incident when they were questioned the same as code of silence. these are administrative charges not criminal. no one in the department would comment on camera but talk is that chief murphy is out for blood and will fire all six officers if the police...
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>> handcuffs and tired, knowing that a guilty plea was the best chance they had of avoiding a long prisontence. we have new pictures that show just two months ago the friends appeared to be nothing more than regular tourists. crumbled when they were detainment at the international airport with 11 kilograms of pew or cocaine hidden in their luggage. than 140 drug mules have been stopped at the airport. many more get through, risking everything for a few thousand pounds. >> despite the high profile arrest, every day more and more people are being detained at the airport carrying drugs. here today there were several foreigners and nigerian nationals who have been arrested on suspicion of carrying these drugs. >> peru insists it is in the middle of a war against drugs. >> where were you taking the bags? >> i was going to school. homeu needed to make it go ? know you are in prison? >> yes. >> the critics say that these are just small fries. >> they will find more people in the streets to carry. because of the economic crisis in europe, we find more and more young people there. can expect a sen
>> handcuffs and tired, knowing that a guilty plea was the best chance they had of avoiding a long prisontence. we have new pictures that show just two months ago the friends appeared to be nothing more than regular tourists. crumbled when they were detainment at the international airport with 11 kilograms of pew or cocaine hidden in their luggage. than 140 drug mules have been stopped at the airport. many more get through, risking everything for a few thousand pounds. >> despite...
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officers drove another half block where they met him here and put him in handcuffs. >> i was handcuffed to a bench. brought to the interrogation room. all of which were ignored. >> it is not the first controversial detainment by nla cop. he was taking photos at a subway station when confronted by a deputy. >> i want to know if you are into hoots with al qaeda. >> he thought the photographer could be complicit in terrorism because he was taking pictures of the subway. they filed a lawsuit claiming that they violated his rights. they say they were also detained while taking pictures of public places. >> when they are simply in public, that is unconscionable and needs to stop. >> the days where police officers can get away with this sort of abuse and straight up lying, those days are simply over because cameras are everywhere. >> he is now moving forward with a civil suit against the l.a. policed u department. he avoids some parts of los angeles for fear of running into overzealous deputies. a consequence of what some photographers call a violation of their constitutional rights. >> it is
officers drove another half block where they met him here and put him in handcuffs. >> i was handcuffed to a bench. brought to the interrogation room. all of which were ignored. >> it is not the first controversial detainment by nla cop. he was taking photos at a subway station when confronted by a deputy. >> i want to know if you are into hoots with al qaeda. >> he thought the photographer could be complicit in terrorism because he was taking pictures of the subway....
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an offender who is good can slip the handcuffs if you're not careful, they can assault you that way. >> nicholas corwin was sentenced to one year here the maximum amount of time. >> something went down in my cell house and i was accused of being involved in it. an individual needed to be took to a local hospital and because of that i was sent up here. i'm not disappointed in anything that i've done. i've made the decisions that i've made. we're caged like animals for 23 hours a day. we're given food that's of poor quality. there isn't enough of it to keep us full in between meals. and that's just how we live our lives. >>> up next -- >> my life almost ended right upstairs. it was just that easy. within seconds, your whole life can change. >> an officer returns to the scene of a brutal attack that almost killed her. and later, we'll take you inside isp's death row. >> this is the holding area for the condemned offender. today at the concert, your husband left his cell phone on. and you're not necessarily proud of that. but tonight, he made the pizza. ...with johnsonville italian sausa
an offender who is good can slip the handcuffs if you're not careful, they can assault you that way. >> nicholas corwin was sentenced to one year here the maximum amount of time. >> something went down in my cell house and i was accused of being involved in it. an individual needed to be took to a local hospital and because of that i was sent up here. i'm not disappointed in anything that i've done. i've made the decisions that i've made. we're caged like animals for 23 hours a day....
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not a terrorist and that is why i will not sign that and then they hung me from the ceiling by my handcuffs. they put a chain around them and pulled me up so that i was completely. i was hired with my full body weight off the ground into a new month another man was hanging their skin all over his body had term blow that . he was dead and they left him hanging there. the interrogator asked me again to sign. when i said no he just gave a hand signal. and they pulled me up again. i hung like that for five days. almost every day and night i felt how he was being treated on that list. i always immediately knew if he was being punished you know when he was doing fine soft. these are have a moderate economy and he says yeah. but i thought i cried for three days. i said i can go on like this but here's the point you may need. communism not getting me anywhere i have to do something. be so i went to the police. his mother told us that when i read her not us had turned towards old radical islam this creates an expire first of all under one hundred to determine whether the morale turnout is actually i
not a terrorist and that is why i will not sign that and then they hung me from the ceiling by my handcuffs. they put a chain around them and pulled me up so that i was completely. i was hired with my full body weight off the ground into a new month another man was hanging their skin all over his body had term blow that . he was dead and they left him hanging there. the interrogator asked me again to sign. when i said no he just gave a hand signal. and they pulled me up again. i hung like that...
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you handcuff the birthday girl. what?! uh... ma'am, i'm here about your hedges. they're too high. sheila! bring it, tubby. [ mid-tempo music plays ] say, do you know a body shop around here that takes cash, no questions asked? no. i got to get the hell out of here. [ engine turns over ] [ surf music plays ] abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell. unlike other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the virus, to protect healthy cells so cold sores heal fast. as fast as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. ♪ learn more at abreva.com. don't tough it out. knock it out! fast. [ female announcer ] only with abreva. knock it out! fast. music: lively orchesyes! score kids never get this excited about cleaning teeth. you want a greenies? but dogs do. watch them go wild for an irresistible treat that fights tartar and freshens breath. greenies dental chews. ♪ unh ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ let's go! ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! or you can choose to blend out. ♪ oh, y
you handcuff the birthday girl. what?! uh... ma'am, i'm here about your hedges. they're too high. sheila! bring it, tubby. [ mid-tempo music plays ] say, do you know a body shop around here that takes cash, no questions asked? no. i got to get the hell out of here. [ engine turns over ] [ surf music plays ] abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell. unlike other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the...
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attending their hearings in their county issued blues, they are also potentially attending hearings in handcuffs and that's the perception they have on these individuals and additionally the folks that are not able to post bail are affected through collateral consequences by being potentially unnecessarily detained if they do not pose a risk to public safety. they are affecting their ability to continue with their employment, education or family responsibilities. so the center on criminal justice would advocate for an increased use or implementation of pretrial services at the local level and some on this panel will speak with more detail on that. >> let me ask miss dewint that you are obviously part of the bail association and the president of the organization, you have decades of experience. critics have argued that your association and other associations like it use their influence by way of lobbying to protect the groups financial interest. i'm wondering if you can respond to that and perhaps give us an idea what kind of lobbying your organization does? >> thank you. first of all let me than
attending their hearings in their county issued blues, they are also potentially attending hearings in handcuffs and that's the perception they have on these individuals and additionally the folks that are not able to post bail are affected through collateral consequences by being potentially unnecessarily detained if they do not pose a risk to public safety. they are affecting their ability to continue with their employment, education or family responsibilities. so the center on criminal...
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not a terrorist and that is why i will not sign that and then they hung me from the ceiling by my handcuffs. they put a chain around them and pulled me up so that i was completely. out of there who i was hanging with my full body weight off the ground into a new month another man was hanging their skin all over his body had turned blow but. he was dead and they left him hanging there. the interrogator asked me again to sign. when i said no he just gave a hand signal. and they pulled me up again. i hung like for five days. he almost every day and night i felt how he was being treated on that list. how i always immediately knew if he was being punished you know when he was doing fine soft even good to eat these are have a moderate economy and he says you know. that i like cried for three days. i said i can go on like this but here's the point you may need. communism is not getting me anywhere i have to do something and be so i went to the police. his mother told us that when i read had turned towards old radical islam this creates an expired first of all wonderful i needed to determine whethe
not a terrorist and that is why i will not sign that and then they hung me from the ceiling by my handcuffs. they put a chain around them and pulled me up so that i was completely. out of there who i was hanging with my full body weight off the ground into a new month another man was hanging their skin all over his body had turned blow but. he was dead and they left him hanging there. the interrogator asked me again to sign. when i said no he just gave a hand signal. and they pulled me up...
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i have guys that were working for me putting handcuffs on me and they felt terrible.n, i had one guy telling me it's like putting handcuffs on my brother. >> the jury believed he used the millions of dollars he raised not to help others, but to live a life of luxury purchasing houses, boats and sports cars. it is a different life for tiano today. >> you have a table there. you have four walls that are cement. you have cement floor. there is no paint. stainless steel toilet. you have to use a rest room often where you have to eat. there are two people. you have to go to the restroom here. everything is just so -- i wasn't brought up that way. you know, i'm from the old school. and it's very difficult. very, very difficult. >> not only was he former law enforcement, he still carried himself like a cop and here he was incarcerated in a pretty hardcore prison. i could see he really hadn't come to terms with the fact he was once a law enforcement agent and now he was an inmate. he still obviously struggled with that fact. he was lucky. he was put in a protective custody un
i have guys that were working for me putting handcuffs on me and they felt terrible.n, i had one guy telling me it's like putting handcuffs on my brother. >> the jury believed he used the millions of dollars he raised not to help others, but to live a life of luxury purchasing houses, boats and sports cars. it is a different life for tiano today. >> you have a table there. you have four walls that are cement. you have cement floor. there is no paint. stainless steel toilet. you have...
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the ceo of countrywide who has civil charges that got settled, but not a lot of people in handcu handcuffshe question is why? is this a case of prosecutors being too timid and not extracting judgment, vengeance or is it matter of it's very hard to prove a case like this in america. so far we have seen no evidence that the prosecute verse those cases ready to go. >> what is your response to that? there been huge sentences, or was everybody playing by a new set of rules. >> giving huge sentences to any of the executives would have been red meat to anyone in office. i think it was difficult to prove. but i would add that now we're seeing with jpmorgan chase, we're seeing criminal charges being applied there. one can't be punished for making bad decisions, necessarily, whether or not the $6 billion was a -- >> the london whale, more than $6 billion lost in bad trades from jpmorgan chase. but david does that go far enough? we're anticipating a settlement about $700 million. weigh in on this? >> that doesn't go far enough. that is probably tax deductible money. i do think there should have been
the ceo of countrywide who has civil charges that got settled, but not a lot of people in handcu handcuffshe question is why? is this a case of prosecutors being too timid and not extracting judgment, vengeance or is it matter of it's very hard to prove a case like this in america. so far we have seen no evidence that the prosecute verse those cases ready to go. >> what is your response to that? there been huge sentences, or was everybody playing by a new set of rules. >> giving...
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in other words, it's like chinese handcuffs. the president says i'll do this. next thing he is committing himself to helping the rebels more than he is. isn't he being dragged into the war by the hawks, by supporting them? >> both presidents reagan and clinton used strategic strikes. they knew that they had the ability and they used it in a timely and proportionate fashion. israel has done it several times -- syria, iraq, hezbollah, et cetera. and it's not about going to war. it's about responding. as i'm saying, this is not just about syria and assad. this is about saying we will not allow the use of weapons of mass destruction to become the new norm. and we're the only ones that can enforce that. and we should enforce that. you know, if we have the largest military in the world, which we do, greater than the sum total of every other nation, the rest of the world looks to us -- >> jim, jim. >> 20 seconds for mr. rangel. >> one thing you're missing, jim, that we're not only the nation that have got men and women in the armed forces. true, our elite population d
in other words, it's like chinese handcuffs. the president says i'll do this. next thing he is committing himself to helping the rebels more than he is. isn't he being dragged into the war by the hawks, by supporting them? >> both presidents reagan and clinton used strategic strikes. they knew that they had the ability and they used it in a timely and proportionate fashion. israel has done it several times -- syria, iraq, hezbollah, et cetera. and it's not about going to war. it's about...