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the would-be len biases, you know, are still dying.his time, before they get to that point, so you lose it all, the potential, and people don't get it >>> had he lived today, len bias would be a man in his 50s. >> next we consider the men doing their time. and what comes after. in a moment, we consider ageing out of the system, and what comes next. comes next. >>> a debt paid to society, the cost can remain hype. as part of a criminal reform effort, president obama is calling for changes making it easier for released convicts to get housing, training and employment. the fastest growing population is inmates over the age of 50, a group that grew 25% in four years. the release could be a financial burden to communities, and may come as a cost to them as well. "america tonight"s okanagan on the tough sentence many face on the outside. . >> i started using drugs at sa. i've been to the penitentiary >>> jeffy washington has been in and out of the criminal justice system for the past 24 years. one of the fast-growing group behind bars. older
the would-be len biases, you know, are still dying.his time, before they get to that point, so you lose it all, the potential, and people don't get it >>> had he lived today, len bias would be a man in his 50s. >> next we consider the men doing their time. and what comes after. in a moment, we consider ageing out of the system, and what comes next. comes next. >>> a debt paid to society, the cost can remain hype. as part of a criminal reform effort, president obama is...
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this is what len bias' death produced. >> that's right. this is the public log that president reagan signed income october. >> reporter: in 1986, eric sterling was a young lawyer, serving the house judiciary committee. when democratic speaker, tip o'neil, returned to boston, demanding an immediate overhaul of drug crime law. >> this is four weeks, completely. >> could you have slowed the train down? >> absolutely not. no one was slowing this thing down. we would have not had the mandatory minimum had it not been for len bias, because it changed the whole equation. >> sterling insists that there was not a deliberate attempt to target minorities, but the rush legislation made it easier for the police and prosecutors to go after the little guys. >> that's what led to the fury of the american people. that the law used for high level traffickers is used against the low level offenders, who are overwhelmingly black. >> len bias, the hero, is avenged by getting the people who looked up to him, the would-be len biases are still dying, but this tim
this is what len bias' death produced. >> that's right. this is the public log that president reagan signed income october. >> reporter: in 1986, eric sterling was a young lawyer, serving the house judiciary committee. when democratic speaker, tip o'neil, returned to boston, demanding an immediate overhaul of drug crime law. >> this is four weeks, completely. >> could you have slowed the train down? >> absolutely not. no one was slowing this thing down. we would...
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kpix 5's len ramirez has an explanation for us. len. >> reporter: well, allen, head coach jim tomsula says it was his decision to make regarding the benching of colin kaepernick. he said he notified mr. kaepernick that he would be the backup to blaine gabbert on monday for this weekend's game. it's a decision that many in 9er land are still finding surprising. on the practice field, no sign of the tumultuous week for the 49ers. blaine gabbert took snaps as the first time quarterback. colin kaepernick ran through plays as the backup all under the watchful eye of head coach jim tomsula, who called benching kaep a tough decision. >> i want colin to step back and breathe, look at things through a different lens, keep comparing, keep doing his thing. you know, keep working but just -- just step back. >> reporter: the coach said the 9ers'2-6 record is on everyone, not just the quarterback and in the locker room players admitted it has been hard. >> i think it's a definite time when you're losing no one wants to lose. >> reporter: some we
kpix 5's len ramirez has an explanation for us. len. >> reporter: well, allen, head coach jim tomsula says it was his decision to make regarding the benching of colin kaepernick. he said he notified mr. kaepernick that he would be the backup to blaine gabbert on monday for this weekend's game. it's a decision that many in 9er land are still finding surprising. on the practice field, no sign of the tumultuous week for the 49ers. blaine gabbert took snaps as the first time quarterback....
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len. >> reporter: that's right. we heard our first words from the coach, head coach, jim tomsula, who said that it was his decision to bench colin kaepernick for this week's game, a decision that many in 9er land are finding surprising. blaine gabbert took snaps as the 49ers first time quarterback. he seemed relaxed and ready to start sunday against atlanta. >> when you get your number called on a week like this, you just got to stick to your routine, stick to the same way you prepare week in and week out. still get here at the same time, still do the right things on and off the field and i'll just go out there and have fun, throw the ball around and let you guys make plays. >> reporter: since the first time since alex smith was in the red and gold colin kaepernick took a backup role but practiced hard. jim tomsula said benching him was tough. >> i wanted him to step back and greet, look at things through a different lens. i want him 20 step back and breathe. just step back. keep working. just step back. >> reporter
len. >> reporter: that's right. we heard our first words from the coach, head coach, jim tomsula, who said that it was his decision to bench colin kaepernick for this week's game, a decision that many in 9er land are finding surprising. blaine gabbert took snaps as the 49ers first time quarterback. he seemed relaxed and ready to start sunday against atlanta. >> when you get your number called on a week like this, you just got to stick to your routine, stick to the same way you...
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and len, no indications of trouble when he was there? >> reporter: no indications at all. he had a very small social circle. everyone who knew him said he was very smart and quiet. >> we talked about it in one of my classes and we were all pretty shocked. >> reporter: joanne baldonado is talking about her former classmate faisal mohammad, seen here in his senior portrait at wilcox high school in santa clara. mohammad graduated with a class of 2015 last june. but several students who still attend wilcox had classes with him. they remember mohammad as a bright kid who didn't say much. >> he was really quiet. he apparently took a lot of ap classes and one of my teachers was the one mo wrote the recommendation -- who wrote the recommendation letter for him. he didn't see like he would do much. he just faded into the background. >> reporter: for some reason he came out of the background in a violent way stabbing and slashing four students with a hunting knife at uc-merced yesterday before being shot and killed by police. >> this is really a s
and len, no indications of trouble when he was there? >> reporter: no indications at all. he had a very small social circle. everyone who knew him said he was very smart and quiet. >> we talked about it in one of my classes and we were all pretty shocked. >> reporter: joanne baldonado is talking about her former classmate faisal mohammad, seen here in his senior portrait at wilcox high school in santa clara. mohammad graduated with a class of 2015 last june. but several...
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kpix 5's len ramirez at the scene with what led up to this deadly shooting. len. >> reporter: crime scene investigators are still on the scene here after some tragic circumstances for a family here on the 1200 block of ayala in the city of sunnyvale. this all got started around noon today when a woman called police reporting that she had been sexually assaulted by her half-brother. police say when they arrived, three officers approached the first floor apartment and tried to make contact with the suspect inside the residence. but police say the man came out from behind a doorway and charged at the officers with a knife. >> three officers used their department weapons to fire at the suspect at close range. the subject was struck, transported to a local hospital where he later died. >> reporter: police say all three officers fired at the man. several bullet holes can be seen in the sliding glass door where the man stood. none of the officers was hurt. they are being interviewed by investigators. police say the female assault victim is also being attended to. th
kpix 5's len ramirez at the scene with what led up to this deadly shooting. len. >> reporter: crime scene investigators are still on the scene here after some tragic circumstances for a family here on the 1200 block of ayala in the city of sunnyvale. this all got started around noon today when a woman called police reporting that she had been sexually assaulted by her half-brother. police say when they arrived, three officers approached the first floor apartment and tried to make contact...
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len ramirez is in santa clara but we begin with devin fehely on the breaking news of the suspect's manifesto. devin. >> reporter: the sheriff's department is speaking about the motivation. they discovered a manifesto that included a hit list, information about his apparent plot, and what apparently triggered it all. investigators say they found a manifesto on the suspect faisal mohammad detailing his anger over being kicked out of a study group and his plan to kill a police officer, take his gun and go on a shooting rampage on a campus dorm. >> he talks about going into the classroom and actually taking the students and handcuffing this with the zipties. >> reporter: the manifesto was found in addition to a makeshift arsenal including zipties, duct tape and a night vision scope. hidden away in his backpack. >> he says he is going to ambush a police officer try and get their gun. he further says during his manifesto he has other students he is upset with apparently because of the prior activity. >> reporter: the 18-year-old freshman stabbed four people wednesday morning on the otherwise quiet
len ramirez is in santa clara but we begin with devin fehely on the breaking news of the suspect's manifesto. devin. >> reporter: the sheriff's department is speaking about the motivation. they discovered a manifesto that included a hit list, information about his apparent plot, and what apparently triggered it all. investigators say they found a manifesto on the suspect faisal mohammad detailing his anger over being kicked out of a study group and his plan to kill a police officer, take...
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len, what is the latest right now?porter: well, the latest is that the upgrade of the number of people who were critically injured is now at 6. there were 20 people overall as you just mentioned but six of them are in critical condition after this double-decker tour bus careened down the sidewalk. you can see where the bus is right now and came to rest. this is now a major accident investigation involving dozens of san francisco police. this actually got started two blocks away from here when witnesses say the tour bus traveling at a high rate of speed struck a bicyclist. the tour bus careened downhill on post street out of control with crowded streets and crowded sidewalks. >> it looked like it was probably no brakes because just hitting everything. >> reporter: the bus struck pedestrians and at least 8 cars in its path then collided with a scaffolding 12 feet high at stockton and post where it came to rest. >> it looked like it was going out of control. it was going very quickly. it started to wobble a little bit. we
len, what is the latest right now?porter: well, the latest is that the upgrade of the number of people who were critically injured is now at 6. there were 20 people overall as you just mentioned but six of them are in critical condition after this double-decker tour bus careened down the sidewalk. you can see where the bus is right now and came to rest. this is now a major accident investigation involving dozens of san francisco police. this actually got started two blocks away from here when...
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and then a group of presidents to what yousrael would call a competitive lens. almost a zero-sum lens between thisl and arab allies area includes eisenhower, neck and, bush 41. it seems that barack obama leans toward the latter group. where would you place him on this spectrum? >> the way that i described him in the chapter is he is in many ways a hybrid. when it came to security, he was very clear that security was something he walled off. index i say we are checking politics at the door. i recall having meetings where he said whatever the differences are -- even within the administration he had a constituency that reflected what i call the traditional mindset of seeing israel through a more competitive lens but more collaborative. he tilted toward those with collaboration and partnership. a look at thessue palestinians as being strong. when it came to the peace issue, the instinct was the more competitive one. and it was driven by a sense israel'show it was in best interest that understood the peace issue was headed toward a cliff. where china suggests in the
and then a group of presidents to what yousrael would call a competitive lens. almost a zero-sum lens between thisl and arab allies area includes eisenhower, neck and, bush 41. it seems that barack obama leans toward the latter group. where would you place him on this spectrum? >> the way that i described him in the chapter is he is in many ways a hybrid. when it came to security, he was very clear that security was something he walled off. index i say we are checking politics at the...
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there are people we've talked to, my len yals are -- mill len yals are different. are they getting to the point where they want to be buyers again and will that greatly change the dynamics of the housing industry. >> there are a lot of millennials. first time home buyers are renting for six years versus two years. they're waiting much longer. they're waiting longer to get married and have kids and therefore they're waiting longer to buy their first home. if you think about a first time home buyer having to save up to 20% for that down payment especial especially in those hot markets, and once you've passed those two hurdles you have to go out there and find a home and that's why you're hearing the stories of bidding wars an get the house and location you want. >> over all your sense is things are turning, if you want to buy you'll have to be an aggressive buyer? >> i think so. in these hotter markets, there are other markets where it's a lot more relaxed you have a bit easier time being a buyer in the middle of the country markets like chicago, cleveland, and it's
there are people we've talked to, my len yals are -- mill len yals are different. are they getting to the point where they want to be buyers again and will that greatly change the dynamics of the housing industry. >> there are a lot of millennials. first time home buyers are renting for six years versus two years. they're waiting much longer. they're waiting longer to get married and have kids and therefore they're waiting longer to buy their first home. if you think about a first time...
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. >> she filters it through that lens, but wayne, for god's sake. hard work? america was built on hard work. >> of course. not only that, eric. the idea that somebody is working harder than somebody else is a judgment call. they have no idea. this is a term and they have gendered up so it conveys a racial image. they want it to. it's just stupid. >> she's ginning it up. she's drunk on ginning stuff up. >> i understand. i'm not standing with her. there is a lot on means i don't necessarily agree with. if you want to have a conversation about race in america, let's have a conversation about that. paul ryan is a hard worker. there, i said it . >> words matter. words have meaning. to call hard workers, only slaves are hard workers or say that the tea party is an iz lalist cult or compare anything monumental to the holocaust which is done all the time, that's the disgrace in today's culture. people don't think before they speak. >> finale thought, michelle. think before you speak now. >> the woman has lost touch with reality. >> we'll leave it there. com
. >> she filters it through that lens, but wayne, for god's sake. hard work? america was built on hard work. >> of course. not only that, eric. the idea that somebody is working harder than somebody else is a judgment call. they have no idea. this is a term and they have gendered up so it conveys a racial image. they want it to. it's just stupid. >> she's ginning it up. she's drunk on ginning stuff up. >> i understand. i'm not standing with her. there is a lot on means i...
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he said there's not been an intelligence gap and there's a robust in constant individual lens. he meets with the advisers. he said no gap but just an hour or two ago cia director in washington said it's time for the u.s. and u.n. to look and see if there's cracks or gaps in the intelligence gatherings. they're going to go back and something before paris. >> richard angle seen in the streets of paris and syria even watching along with me. you noted that the president acknowledged something that was murky in the question of responsibility? >> he acknowledged this in fact was an isis attack. he called isis the face of evil. he said isis will be degraded and defeated which is reaffirm reaffirming his old policy. there have been talks this was al qaeda. some of the counter officials i spoke to in paris said there's no way this could be isis. isis isn't that good. he's acknowledging yes, this is an isis attack and we're going to do more and share more intelligence with france and intensify the current strategy. i think some of the defensiveness we've all seem to denoted came from the
he said there's not been an intelligence gap and there's a robust in constant individual lens. he meets with the advisers. he said no gap but just an hour or two ago cia director in washington said it's time for the u.s. and u.n. to look and see if there's cracks or gaps in the intelligence gatherings. they're going to go back and something before paris. >> richard angle seen in the streets of paris and syria even watching along with me. you noted that the president acknowledged something...
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you have raindrops on the lens. we're dealing with a light rain around new york, fog is out there. 54 degrees. but this is what dana was hinting at, mild enough at 57. i mean up are a click above average. let's go to how we see the rain that we picked up today. clearly the bigger number south. look at this. atlantic city, over 1.75. belmar, over 1 inches. central park, shy at 2/10. what a cutoff and then you get up to liberty, 2/100ths. you know what? right now, it shows the smaller amounts north, bigger amounts south. i think that will flip-flop as we go into the nighttime hours. i will explain all of this. here is your vortex satellite and radar with some spotty light showers out there. plenty of folks not seeing anything right now. bigger picture will show you what's going on. watching back around the -- well, say, the stateline between new york and pennsylvania south of buffalo. that's where you see the brighter colors. that's the heavier rain. there's this tail that extends down to washington, d.c. i believe th
you have raindrops on the lens. we're dealing with a light rain around new york, fog is out there. 54 degrees. but this is what dana was hinting at, mild enough at 57. i mean up are a click above average. let's go to how we see the rain that we picked up today. clearly the bigger number south. look at this. atlantic city, over 1.75. belmar, over 1 inches. central park, shy at 2/10. what a cutoff and then you get up to liberty, 2/100ths. you know what? right now, it shows the smaller amounts...
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when they come here, we say, just look at this child through this lens. it makes sense to the caregiver, the parents, the schools. >> actually, i understand d.c. has the second highest level of ma maltreatment in the nation? >> that's right. it covers neglect, child sexual abuse, child physical abuse, certainly child sexual trafficking as well. safe shores specifically treats children facing child sexual abuse as well as physical abuse. we've worked with a number of child sex trafficking cases as well. >> is there any indication or are there statistics that tell us why the number is so high in the nation's capital? >> i think that's a great question. what we do know is that there are many different causes contributing to child sexual abuse, and certainly on one level it's a decision an individual makes to violate that child. but one thing that safe shores has become focused on is our prevention effort. we're looking to train concerned community members to respond to and notify the appropriate authorities when they're seeing these risky indicators. >> we'v
when they come here, we say, just look at this child through this lens. it makes sense to the caregiver, the parents, the schools. >> actually, i understand d.c. has the second highest level of ma maltreatment in the nation? >> that's right. it covers neglect, child sexual abuse, child physical abuse, certainly child sexual trafficking as well. safe shores specifically treats children facing child sexual abuse as well as physical abuse. we've worked with a number of child sex...
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. >> with plenty to celebrate, len bias got caught up, too. in june of 1986, he was the first round draft pick of the national champions. he picked up his celtics jersey one day, the a million dollars shoe deal underway the next and then headed back to campus to celebrate. by the next morning, len bias was dead of a cocaine overdose. >> this is a look at the history. >> yes. >> this is what len bias's death produced. >> that's right. this is the public law to president reagan signed in october. >> in 1986, eric sterling was a young lawyer serving the house judiciary committee. when tip o'neill returned from a trip to boston demanding an immediate overhaul of drug crime law. >> this was produced in four weeks. >> this was a russia job. >> completely. >> could you have slowed the train down? >> absolutely not, no one was slowing this train down. we would not have the mandatory minimum if not for len bias because that changed the whole equation. >> he insists there wasn't an attempt to target mines, but it made it easier for police and prosecutor
. >> with plenty to celebrate, len bias got caught up, too. in june of 1986, he was the first round draft pick of the national champions. he picked up his celtics jersey one day, the a million dollars shoe deal underway the next and then headed back to campus to celebrate. by the next morning, len bias was dead of a cocaine overdose. >> this is a look at the history. >> yes. >> this is what len bias's death produced. >> that's right. this is the public law to...
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can you see the raindrops falling on the lens there. also some breez winds.isco and farther to the south as we see it now moving into san jose. starting out with some light rain. we'll see this lasting for another 30 to 40 minutes. and highs today will only be topping out in the mid to upper 50s. mike? >>> a similar view. here's the san mateo bridge camera. the water hitting the lens. it will be on your windshield and on the roadway. we share the same systems, really hitting hayward. you can see now a slower drive through oakland. that's just because of the congestion through downtown. but the rest of the bay looks really night as you'd expect thanksgiving week. highway 101 has been closed because of flooding. back to you. >> mike, thanks. make sure to join us at 11:00. chris and i will see you then. >>> welcome back to the springer tuesday and before the break we gave you this riddle. >> dustin was born on december 28th, and yet his birthday always falls in the summer and how is that possible? >> it is because dustintralia a there. >> we didn't know that. so
can you see the raindrops falling on the lens there. also some breez winds.isco and farther to the south as we see it now moving into san jose. starting out with some light rain. we'll see this lasting for another 30 to 40 minutes. and highs today will only be topping out in the mid to upper 50s. mike? >>> a similar view. here's the san mateo bridge camera. the water hitting the lens. it will be on your windshield and on the roadway. we share the same systems, really hitting hayward....
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require perfect temperatures and air moisture to form and a moment ago in the commercial break justin, lenare. that's how i say that meteorology term. >> like the shape of an eye. >> mountain ranges. you don't see it too often around here. you have to go out west and hawaii an lot of turbulent. pilots beware don't fly no those clouds. >> no one wants to fly into our rain either. >> a lot of low clouds over the delaware valley right now. catching a little bit of a bre break. best we've seen it drizzle out there that's about it we'll see steadier showers returning later on this evening into tonight. but we'll take you outside right now and show i was little bit of low clouds and fog. some mist out there. can't see the tops of the sky scrapers here in center city. but at least we have some improvement right now for the next few hours. that's the trend. if to head out now is the time to do it. grab the umbrella and rain jacket around just to be safe. storm scanstorm scan3 again shot you shower activity really breaking up. we had the steady heavy rain delaware and new jersey this morning that i
require perfect temperatures and air moisture to form and a moment ago in the commercial break justin, lenare. that's how i say that meteorology term. >> like the shape of an eye. >> mountain ranges. you don't see it too often around here. you have to go out west and hawaii an lot of turbulent. pilots beware don't fly no those clouds. >> no one wants to fly into our rain either. >> a lot of low clouds over the delaware valley right now. catching a little bit of a bre...
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[ laughter ] >> that would be me cleaning that lens. that's part of my job description. >> we have clean clear air that's worked its way into the bay area. visibility unlimited across the bay area yesterday. same today. but it is cool. 45 san jose. 54 in san jose. 48 degrees in santa rosa. this is going to be one of the coolest mornings so far this season. yesterday upper 30s in napa. later today under 70 everywhere. i have your full forecast including frank's weekend forecast. first here's liza battalones. >> hey, hey! caltrans is hard at work along 580. watch out for construction crews. three left lanes are shut down eastbound approaching broadway in oakland. they will be out there until 6:00 this morning but the chp gives us the thumbs up for the commute. so far this morning no big accidents, guys. >> if you. >>> voters in san francisco decided on several hot button ballot issues from rental restrictions to city supervisor and the results are in. we begin our post-election coverage with lisa chan. >>> reporter: yesterday voters rejec
[ laughter ] >> that would be me cleaning that lens. that's part of my job description. >> we have clean clear air that's worked its way into the bay area. visibility unlimited across the bay area yesterday. same today. but it is cool. 45 san jose. 54 in san jose. 48 degrees in santa rosa. this is going to be one of the coolest mornings so far this season. yesterday upper 30s in napa. later today under 70 everywhere. i have your full forecast including frank's weekend forecast....
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kpix 5's len ramirez is live at the scene for us. len, what do you know right now? very wild chaotic scene here at union square this afternoon. it started when this tour bus that you can see in our picture here just a couple of investigators up on top a double-decker tour bus collided with several cars including some pedestrians and finally came to rest at that scaffolding. but this accident actually started about 2 blocks away from here on the 500 block of post street when the bus according to witnesses was driving at a high rate of speed and struck a bicyclist. the tour bus careened downhill on post street out of control with crowded streets and crowded sidewalks. the bus struck pedestrians and at least 8 cars in its path, then collided with a scaffolding 12 feet high at stockton and post where it came to rest. citizens and officials sprang into action with triage on the sidewalks. muni wires were down so live wires were at a major crash scene with people all around. 20 people were injured according to the san an
kpix 5's len ramirez is live at the scene for us. len, what do you know right now? very wild chaotic scene here at union square this afternoon. it started when this tour bus that you can see in our picture here just a couple of investigators up on top a double-decker tour bus collided with several cars including some pedestrians and finally came to rest at that scaffolding. but this accident actually started about 2 blocks away from here on the 500 block of post street when the bus according to...
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len. >> reporter: veronica, we know that the bay area is a very diverse place. but this is one spot where diversity sort of hits you in the face. not just because of the differences between the wealthy and the working class here, but also how close they are together. if you want to see the dividing line between the bay area's rich and poor, there's no better place than middlefield road between atherton and redwood city where there's a drastic change in landscape in and just about everything else in just a few blocks. >> that's a neighborhood with extreme wealth and poverty. you can see it in the cars. you can see it in the way people dress. you can see it in, you know, people taking bus on this side of the street and people drive their maseratis on the other side. it's very different. >> reporter: atherton's 94207 is the richest zip code in the area with a median household income of over $220,000. it's home to tech ceos and venture captainist and next door is the median income is less than $53,000 a year a mexican blue collar immigrant neighborhood. that's where
len. >> reporter: veronica, we know that the bay area is a very diverse place. but this is one spot where diversity sort of hits you in the face. not just because of the differences between the wealthy and the working class here, but also how close they are together. if you want to see the dividing line between the bay area's rich and poor, there's no better place than middlefield road between atherton and redwood city where there's a drastic change in landscape in and just about...
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i am positive i still see new york through that lens.nd whether it's there or not, i create it and there's enough of it there to help me. i'm not crazy so i'm not making things up. i'm taking which they are to be seen and i'm getting it back to you through all this that is inside become and ensure we're all doing that. be interesting, what's interesting to me is to read a book about new york written by a park avenue want to acy those will come out of that. >> data louis. >> the book said generally have been loved by new york, by new yorkers about new york, has been written by people who come from the extremely flavorful new york, well, places in the city's that are so marked by the inventiveness of those who have less, you know, in material terms and, therefore, make more out of what they have. there's a scene in my own book in which i describe walking with leonard, practically lifelong friend, and the way he walks the streets in the city, which is throughout the boroughs, unlike his feet are flat on the ground as he knows every single b
i am positive i still see new york through that lens.nd whether it's there or not, i create it and there's enough of it there to help me. i'm not crazy so i'm not making things up. i'm taking which they are to be seen and i'm getting it back to you through all this that is inside become and ensure we're all doing that. be interesting, what's interesting to me is to read a book about new york written by a park avenue want to acy those will come out of that. >> data louis. >> the book...
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it's built through a rational economic lens. we've got a good blend here in terms of the business purpose behind it. that's the technical and intelligence flavor of it. mr. slen: does the u.s. government and big companies think the right way about the right things when it comes to cyber intelligence and cyber security? over the past several years, has that thinking changed, the approach? mr. waters: it's a good question. today, there is a recognition that we are all in the same threat soup. people would say the government has to face these national threats and things that are sophisticated. we could never protect against those. i make motion pictures. why would a nation target me. i'm a casino. why would somebody come at me. i'm a commercial entity. marshal entities were focused on regulation, and that was the definition of success. to comply with all the regulatory frameworks, how successful, and the board held them accountable to that, are you compliant, yes. the government on the other hand to always facing severe risk their
it's built through a rational economic lens. we've got a good blend here in terms of the business purpose behind it. that's the technical and intelligence flavor of it. mr. slen: does the u.s. government and big companies think the right way about the right things when it comes to cyber intelligence and cyber security? over the past several years, has that thinking changed, the approach? mr. waters: it's a good question. today, there is a recognition that we are all in the same threat soup....
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that what the world will see is that the african american story is not a footnote, but probably the lens to really understand america, to this day. >> from a cancer treatment center in rwanda to an affordable housing project in new york, plus dozens of projects in development around the world, adjaye says he is trying to make architecture relevant. >> i hold the work up the highest standards. that's a given. but, for me, even the highest standards are irrelevant if it doesn't connect to this central issue of people, geography, and histories. >> born in tanzania to ghanaian parents, his multinational upbringing inspires his work as an architect. but he's has little in the way of formal training. >> when i did my research into how architecture was being taught at that time, and what the big voices were, i found that i just disagreed. because i felt that the discussion had become very formal. had become about architects naval-gazing, in a way. >> adjaye's brother, who was hit with an illness that left him disabled, has inspired his creations. >> public space was, was curated, as it were, to
that what the world will see is that the african american story is not a footnote, but probably the lens to really understand america, to this day. >> from a cancer treatment center in rwanda to an affordable housing project in new york, plus dozens of projects in development around the world, adjaye says he is trying to make architecture relevant. >> i hold the work up the highest standards. that's a given. but, for me, even the highest standards are irrelevant if it doesn't...
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kpix 5's len ramirez on what they are calling inhumane conditions inside the jail.rter: we have been talking about a variety of problems at the main jail over the past couple of months. but tonight we are talking about maximum security cells that are being -- housing hundreds of inmates in what prison law group calls some of the worst conditions in california. joseph is locked up in the santa clara county main jail awaiting trial for the last three years on drug charges. but his family says that doesn't give jailers the right to hold him in a tiny and filthy solitary confinement cell with little outside contact. >> this isn't rehabilitation. this is punishment for conspiracy of drugs. like i don't understand. >> reporter: the prison law office says inmates suspected of having gang ties are being housed in the same maximum security conditions. some of the most inhumane the watchdog group has seen. >> the conditions in -- in -- in santa clara are worse than what we have seen in many other jails. and they are certainly worse than what is en
kpix 5's len ramirez on what they are calling inhumane conditions inside the jail.rter: we have been talking about a variety of problems at the main jail over the past couple of months. but tonight we are talking about maximum security cells that are being -- housing hundreds of inmates in what prison law group calls some of the worst conditions in california. joseph is locked up in the santa clara county main jail awaiting trial for the last three years on drug charges. but his family says...
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kpix 5's len ramirez now on what the airline is saying about this cell phone video of the incident. len. >> reporter: alaska airlines certainly having to apologize for what a passenger saw perhaps other passengers may have seen this. imagine you're about to get on an airplane and you see baggage handlers under you through the window throwing bags around. well, now as you said it turns out it was all part of a game. alaska airlines says the luggage being tossed around is a dummy bag filled with magazines. alaska airlines spokesman told kpix 5 all the people involved are alaska baggage handlers and that they were playing a game. alaska says it should not have happened especially in view of passengers like chase tloto who shot -- platon who shot the video and thought they were playing with his luggage. >> i was concerned because i had just checked my bag earlier so i was a little peeved. >> reporter: we spoke to ploton via facetime from the midwest. he thought it was southwest employees because platon was getting on a southwest plane. southwest denied any connection to the video or tho
kpix 5's len ramirez now on what the airline is saying about this cell phone video of the incident. len. >> reporter: alaska airlines certainly having to apologize for what a passenger saw perhaps other passengers may have seen this. imagine you're about to get on an airplane and you see baggage handlers under you through the window throwing bags around. well, now as you said it turns out it was all part of a game. alaska airlines says the luggage being tossed around is a dummy bag filled...
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. >> you have to stair at us through a camera lens all day, and then you go home and do this? >> what did this take? a solid one hour and 15 to gut each one and. >> and you threw them in a snool. >> yeah, that's a trick to preserve them. >> everything is so precise. you can do my hair if you want. >> my dad taught me a lot of tricks. poke with a sharp pencil. great. >> two masked brothers deliver are wblg home scare surprise to >> this makes me want to be on the other side. it's possible that it is coming after this guy. >> >> good boy. good boy. you did it! yay! get out there. good boy. he did it. to find out that her brothers don't have a heart. long ago. >> look at this. this is not a horror movie even though it looks like one, it has been set up like one. these are not scary monsters. these two are mean older brothers about to scare the sister. sister. >> he is she is watching television, minding her own business. the likes go out, keep an eye on the sliding door. they jump on her. people. >> that's not a surprise. >> it kind of is because the brothers are away at college
. >> you have to stair at us through a camera lens all day, and then you go home and do this? >> what did this take? a solid one hour and 15 to gut each one and. >> and you threw them in a snool. >> yeah, that's a trick to preserve them. >> everything is so precise. you can do my hair if you want. >> my dad taught me a lot of tricks. poke with a sharp pencil. great. >> two masked brothers deliver are wblg home scare surprise to >> this makes me...
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[indiscernible] >> great lens. i'm proud. it's about expectations. let's go from there. >> after the game i was talking to a rookie on a month or game was most excited about the fact that he is pierre garcon from $15 going around the yield while there in the huddle. he said he got to keep the five dollar bill and he seemed pretty pumped up about it. major upset in the u.s. he could consider one of the biggest up that's ever. knocked out rousey with the left in kick. thethis he was taken to half that a lot of conscious. today they announced her ct scan came back normal and that she received such as. a major shopping when in a big low out when for the washington. the good look was everywhere. >> back with new developments. french officials said military did area out massive airstrikes in syria destroying to jihad he can. police continue their hunt for more suspects in the terror attacks. they released a picture of a french national on the run. president obama has ordered lives be flown at half past and public buildings in honor of the victims. we will
[indiscernible] >> great lens. i'm proud. it's about expectations. let's go from there. >> after the game i was talking to a rookie on a month or game was most excited about the fact that he is pierre garcon from $15 going around the yield while there in the huddle. he said he got to keep the five dollar bill and he seemed pretty pumped up about it. major upset in the u.s. he could consider one of the biggest up that's ever. knocked out rousey with the left in kick. thethis he was...
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it is not to look through the lens of counterterrorism 20th century movements is the lens through which you have to understand these guys and it is not a coincidence that people in the upper echelon by in large, from where? the former regime of saddam hussein the regime that the united states toppled so that tells us the iraqi government was trained by to? the soviet kgb there was a great report that shows context that he obtained the documents from the guy who was ted he was a former security official that established the ice network in syria and christoph said it was like reading something from the 1970's waukesha used to do to you dissident's running counter intelligence operations and cultivating informants and we think vice this is dave military juggernaut with he think they carry personnel carriers but actually they give themselves over to isis indians of the invasion. they will send in sleeper cells that go around to the local population to say who was controlling the area? the free syrian army? their correct they're involved in rape and murder and killing and by the way your tra
it is not to look through the lens of counterterrorism 20th century movements is the lens through which you have to understand these guys and it is not a coincidence that people in the upper echelon by in large, from where? the former regime of saddam hussein the regime that the united states toppled so that tells us the iraqi government was trained by to? the soviet kgb there was a great report that shows context that he obtained the documents from the guy who was ted he was a former security...
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do you bill: we have a particular lens we look through. where is there an interesting entrepreneur?an bring a unique toolkit helping to grow the business. another example is health care. we bring the modalities that a global firm can bring to bear will me invest in the company. we like the derivative areas around healthcare services. they have a 10th of the resources we have directed against health care, but it is emerging today. one hospital bed per thousand versus a dramatically different number in the western world. we looked at consumables. we invest in a company called sutures. we have built the fourth-largest consumable business in the world, headquartered in india. consumer. is digital media, new forms of media, internet broadly, marketplace businesses, consumer businesses, including health care. emily: what will surprise us most about india? bill: the pace of change on the consumer side is going to sneak up on us. you are going to see a seachange when broadband penetration becomes ubiquitous. emily: do you have a time frame? bill: i think it is sooner than we expect, the nex
do you bill: we have a particular lens we look through. where is there an interesting entrepreneur?an bring a unique toolkit helping to grow the business. another example is health care. we bring the modalities that a global firm can bring to bear will me invest in the company. we like the derivative areas around healthcare services. they have a 10th of the resources we have directed against health care, but it is emerging today. one hospital bed per thousand versus a dramatically different...