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i walk down the streets of san francisco and people are still using poor locking. so we have station websites where you can download bike thefts information all that information is available. i want to say it could be visually impossible to walk around the city and put leaflets open all the bikes. we work with bart on the best practices. i think we're doing a lot of the things to prevent it can we do more? >> yes. san francisco save and sfpd have this unique partnership where we can institute this bike program that's the best way to get the bikes back to the owner. how many of you know your serial number right now. i don't but the whole part of this program obviously ate a theft deterrent but to match the owner of the bicycle back to the owner. this is the best possible way we know how to do this >> thank you are there any questions. >> if i may. thank you, officer for all the work you've been working closely with not only the supervisors office but the bicycle coalition. can you tell me about the staffing that the police department has. one of the points in the re
i walk down the streets of san francisco and people are still using poor locking. so we have station websites where you can download bike thefts information all that information is available. i want to say it could be visually impossible to walk around the city and put leaflets open all the bikes. we work with bart on the best practices. i think we're doing a lot of the things to prevent it can we do more? >> yes. san francisco save and sfpd have this unique partnership where we can...
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i didn't ask to be locked up. >> we're not charging. >> i didn't say, "come lock me up." >> -- deamonvers learns that jail comes with a price. >> you're taking money from us, from metro government. >> how?! love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> what's up, y'all, what's up?! >> inmates at the louisville metro department of corrections jail get one hour a day of rec time. the options are basketball or working out on exercise equipment. some inmates find more creative methods. few, however, can match diontray jackson's routine. >> [ gasps ] >> eight [bleep] you gonna try for nine? eight. mm-hmm! eight. >> huh? >> in this jail, man, it's like you got to be strong. you got to
i didn't ask to be locked up. >> we're not charging. >> i didn't say, "come lock me up." >> -- deamonvers learns that jail comes with a price. >> you're taking money from us, from metro government. >> how?! love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food...
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i didn't ask to be locked up. >> we're not charging. >> i didn't say, "come lock me up." >> narrator:vers learns that jail comes with a price. >> you're taking money from us, from metro government. >> how?! i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number summer closeout. where you'll find great savings on the extraordinary sleep number bed, as we make room for our latest sleep innovations. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" ...
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lock and observe thieves but that's not something that can be done and it requires staff resources to do that but it's prove that to be a fairly successful unique. we did look at other cities and a bicycle programs are in place in a number of cities and a an important decision whether it's a volunteer or voluntarily involuntarily system. city of oakland has volunteer programs. predictability in trends where their reviewed and pro-active methods see are taken where the bicycle theft is expected to be in the future. city of santa cruz had a program and one precinct in the city of la had a program in place and found the same results. finally optioned for the board of supervisors to consider in dealing with the issue establishing a bicycle program would be a improvement and it would take some paperwork but it's not particularly hard for bicycle shop owners or the police department make the process easier if some kind of serial number was brought forward. standa standarding the methods we found they're actively in terms of taking actions according and some other stations less so. conductin
lock and observe thieves but that's not something that can be done and it requires staff resources to do that but it's prove that to be a fairly successful unique. we did look at other cities and a bicycle programs are in place in a number of cities and a an important decision whether it's a volunteer or voluntarily involuntarily system. city of oakland has volunteer programs. predictability in trends where their reviewed and pro-active methods see are taken where the bicycle theft is expected...
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the prosecutor was originally recommending 120 days locked up here. here's what -- here's what -- >> hold on. hang in there. hang in there. >> oh, god. >> i want you to get out of here. >> i don't want to be here. you all supposed to be helping me. there ain't nobody helping me. nobody. >> calm down. >> i don't want to be here. i just spent a year of my life incarcerated. >> okay, well calm down first of all. >> listen to what i'm telling you. here's what she's agreed to do. this is what we should do. you're charged with two things, possession of marijuana and resisting arrest. you admit the allegations of one, they'll dismiss the other and then we can go in there and we can argue to the court whether you should be released for time served. >> they all want me to admit to something i didn't even do. >> just listen to what i'm saying. i'm trying to get an agreement that gets you out of here. you admit to one or the other. you don't want to the admit to marijuana, deny that, you admit to the resisting arrest. >> roddick and his mother head off to court.
the prosecutor was originally recommending 120 days locked up here. here's what -- here's what -- >> hold on. hang in there. hang in there. >> oh, god. >> i want you to get out of here. >> i don't want to be here. you all supposed to be helping me. there ain't nobody helping me. nobody. >> calm down. >> i don't want to be here. i just spent a year of my life incarcerated. >> okay, well calm down first of all. >> listen to what i'm telling you....
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we haven't skimped in locking up people department. who is winning this war, david simon, and who are the casualties of this where you suggested it was a class war instead of drug war. >> there are a lot of losers. we're paying for it, society as a whole. certainly the under class, people of color particularly in this country are the chow that are being chewed up by this war. i think the only people who are winning right now are those select stockholders and officers of those companies that have created a for profit prison industry that actually, you know, figured out a way to monetize this and worse than that taking profits and lobbying legislatures. if it was ger cone yen and worked you could have an intelligent conversation whether it was worth it or not to destroy this many lives but it doesn't work. the drugs are pure. they are available in far greater, you know, more places. it's astonishing how much failure you can build in 40 years and keep going. >> what about decriminaliing them? >> just ignore them in the sense of stop locki
we haven't skimped in locking up people department. who is winning this war, david simon, and who are the casualties of this where you suggested it was a class war instead of drug war. >> there are a lot of losers. we're paying for it, society as a whole. certainly the under class, people of color particularly in this country are the chow that are being chewed up by this war. i think the only people who are winning right now are those select stockholders and officers of those companies...
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a secure place to lock our bike is an important issue. we have been working on this report for six months to a year. i want to take a second and acknowledge the startling number over 4 hundred thousand bike thefts and it's greater than the number of cell phones. they said that 3 bikes are stolen for every one. that's not the top in the media so we have to make it a top priority. bike theft is not only a problem for people who have bikes by it's a deinterpret - folks came in and looked at it around in a shop and didn't purchase a bike because they're afraid of the bike thefts. so get people out of a car and reduce the congestion around san francisco is a major concern. how can we railways bike theft. one of the opportunities that we as san francisco coalition >> please continue. >> there's really 3 e's we discuss and that is enforcement engineering and education. and those 3 priorities are a great way to tackle the problem. we've heard a lot about this. things are good so long as their targeted in a good locates to utilize the limit resour
a secure place to lock our bike is an important issue. we have been working on this report for six months to a year. i want to take a second and acknowledge the startling number over 4 hundred thousand bike thefts and it's greater than the number of cell phones. they said that 3 bikes are stolen for every one. that's not the top in the media so we have to make it a top priority. bike theft is not only a problem for people who have bikes by it's a deinterpret - folks came in and looked at it...
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i had it locked in the garage and other residents in my building as well. it's a very sophisticated method of bike theft for our building especially. and thank you. i wanted to say after fred presents the findings of the report we'll also have officer from our local police department and neil to present. i'm pleased we've been working with supports in our communities on bicycle theft so morgan st. clarg clare is a 37-year-old organizations it that's been working that the police department. and i think sf save has been a tremendous resources. i'm going to introduce mr. fred >> thank you supervisors i'm fretting fred from the budget and analyst office. our office conducted an analysis at the question of the inspire mary looking at the return of stolen bicycles in san francisco. we've objected compute from the mta. we had exchanges about potential plans for the future. i have a couple of slides and i will start those on the other hand, and go through them quickly. >> i think the slides will be up soon hopefully. >> are they not there? >> i don't see them - the
i had it locked in the garage and other residents in my building as well. it's a very sophisticated method of bike theft for our building especially. and thank you. i wanted to say after fred presents the findings of the report we'll also have officer from our local police department and neil to present. i'm pleased we've been working with supports in our communities on bicycle theft so morgan st. clarg clare is a 37-year-old organizations it that's been working that the police department. and...
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steel doors in which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day. despite his surroundings, inmate sean shields was in high spirits when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview under way. >> quiet on the set, you boneheads. >> it's prison, you know? >> all right. let's roll the tape. >> then he calmly told us how he got 16 years added to his original sentence of 12 for robbery. >> me and another inmate had an altercation. i manipulated the door so that it wouldn't latch completely, and when he came out to walk, i came down after him and proceeded to stab him. >> why? >> it was just a verbal altercation. >> does that happen a lot in here? >> there is a lot of verbal altercations between people. you got to understand there's 16 men living together behind closed doors with stress, animosity toward one another in some cases, and it's not always a pleasant place to be. >> when inmates erupt, no one is safe. including correctional staff. >> we had an inmate that was on his way to the rec yard and came behind an officer and
steel doors in which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day. despite his surroundings, inmate sean shields was in high spirits when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview under way. >> quiet on the set, you boneheads. >> it's prison, you know? >> all right. let's roll the tape. >> then he calmly told us how he got 16 years added to his original sentence of 12 for robbery. >> me and another inmate had an altercation. i manipulated the...
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the fact of the matter is she describes the head lock and how the head lock actually happened.y were in an elevator, there was a police officer on the way up to the city attorney's office and he made the comment in front of the police officer putting her, saying oh, imagine what i could do with her with your cuffs and put her in the head lock. there's a witness new the witness is a cop and he's saying imagine what i could do to her with your cuffs? how do these guys get to be mayors? i don't understand it. with actors like you find out that half of them are on heroin, right, politicians putting women in head locks and sending pictures of their penises all across the country. isn't it hard enough to be successful without that? >> clearly. he's an even more confounding figure. bob filner was on that our show about a month ago a week or so before these allegations happened, i had him on the show. he was a freedom rider. he got on the bus as they were being bombed, registering black voters to vote. he was a guy who literally gave himself to civil rights, so it's even more confusing
the fact of the matter is she describes the head lock and how the head lock actually happened.y were in an elevator, there was a police officer on the way up to the city attorney's office and he made the comment in front of the police officer putting her, saying oh, imagine what i could do with her with your cuffs and put her in the head lock. there's a witness new the witness is a cop and he's saying imagine what i could do to her with your cuffs? how do these guys get to be mayors? i don't...
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i think i've been locked up, the only birthday i haven't been locked up for was my 26th birthday. than that, ever since 1982, from juvenile i've been locked up all the way to adult. i think i've had one birthday on the streets. in what, 25, 30 years? >> so what are the plans for your birthday? >> fellows are making some burritos, but the meal at chow sucks today. it's pizza made with some kind of turkey. so we would be making burritos anyway. >> your future? what's the big sigh? >> what future? i have no future. this is my future. i don't know. >> when we first interviewed him in 2000, he explained how he received life without parole for a murder he committed during a robbery. >> i was out a job, christmas was coming and i needed money. i knew how to make money. it just wasn't the right way and i knew it, you know, and i just guess i programmed myself to believe i could get away with it, you know what i mean. i've got away with a lot of crimes. i've been busted for crimes, you know, but i guess i just felt desperate, you know? don't tempt a desperate man because he'll do desperate
i think i've been locked up, the only birthday i haven't been locked up for was my 26th birthday. than that, ever since 1982, from juvenile i've been locked up all the way to adult. i think i've had one birthday on the streets. in what, 25, 30 years? >> so what are the plans for your birthday? >> fellows are making some burritos, but the meal at chow sucks today. it's pizza made with some kind of turkey. so we would be making burritos anyway. >> your future? what's the big...
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zimmerman at all in anything to do with arm locks or anything like that?> he wasn't accomplished enough for that. >> so -- >> he had been around in a class as far as chokes and arm locks but that was not something he could pull off. >> even if i never came to your gym, if you jumped on top of me, i might grab your arm and try to -- >> absolutely. >> that would not be what you would define arm lock. >> not close. >> just a grabbing of the hand? >> it's a reflex. understand, what we do is we try to go and train a skill set to where you're have conditioned reflections. that takes quite a bit of work. >> you had said -- you defined mr. zimmerman as soft, at the beginning of all of this. >> uh-huh. >> how was he when he left your gym? how would you define him? >> well, he had lost quite a bit of weight so he was in physically better shape, but he would still have a long way to go. he wasn't shredding or ripped like any competitive fighter or body builders. he still had more body fat to lose, and he still needed to gain muscle. he was greatly improved from the w
zimmerman at all in anything to do with arm locks or anything like that?> he wasn't accomplished enough for that. >> so -- >> he had been around in a class as far as chokes and arm locks but that was not something he could pull off. >> even if i never came to your gym, if you jumped on top of me, i might grab your arm and try to -- >> absolutely. >> that would not be what you would define arm lock. >> not close. >> just a grabbing of the hand?...
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if i didn't have you on my case i would still be locked up. i think i actually would have served those years they were trying to give me. i'm glad i had you to fight for me. i can see there is an honest person in the system. i kind of got mixed up in it and how, i don't know. i'm glad and they actually had people that care about people behind bars. i'm more aware of my freedom taking it for granted. i'm free and loving life. [ applause ] >> i would like to ask our first panel to come up and take their seats. >> i'm going to start on my right to your left here and introduce karen hooper, the author of chasing gideon and i just want to announce that she will be holding a book signing. the book came out yesterday. she will have a book signing during lunch. next is don porter, the producer of gideon's army. the clip we just saw. don is a founder of trilogy films and director of gideon's army. it premiered in the 2010 sundance festival. she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown univer
if i didn't have you on my case i would still be locked up. i think i actually would have served those years they were trying to give me. i'm glad i had you to fight for me. i can see there is an honest person in the system. i kind of got mixed up in it and how, i don't know. i'm glad and they actually had people that care about people behind bars. i'm more aware of my freedom taking it for granted. i'm free and loving life. [ applause ] >> i would like to ask our first panel to come up...
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then why are millions of americans locked up in the penitentiary?brave and you're so wild, why can't you relate to the juvenile? fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, children, cousins, in-law, friends, wake up you sleeping fools, you're headed for the pen. but then it will be too late. everyone will see that they have safely locked us up and threw away the key. thanks a lot. >> even though jones was popular among other inmates and had spent time in prison, he struggled with some aspects of life in the dormitory-style housing unit he shared with 71 other men. >> i never really liked open-bay dorms. i'm a person that likes cleanliness. a lot of people, when they sneeze or cough don't cover up. you know, sometimes i can be sitting there eating, and somebody just starts sneezing and sneezing and not covering their mouth. imagine, i try to cover my food dang, what's wrong with these people? you know. that's probably a little crazy. oh, father yahweh, please save me and deliver me. as adverse as he was to germs, jones was enthusiastic towards his spiritua
then why are millions of americans locked up in the penitentiary?brave and you're so wild, why can't you relate to the juvenile? fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, children, cousins, in-law, friends, wake up you sleeping fools, you're headed for the pen. but then it will be too late. everyone will see that they have safely locked us up and threw away the key. thanks a lot. >> even though jones was popular among other inmates and had spent time in prison, he struggled with some aspects...
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some store in the area were on locked down for more than two hours as police work to secure the area. jana happened to be driving by and was on the scene just as police started blocking off the streets. she talked to people inside the jewelry mart. jana joins us now of what she's learn. >> reporter: we have seen several vehicles coming out as well as people were inside the building. you can see down at the other end at eighth, well understand police found two weapons, a folding knife and a revolver. the names of the women killed their name have not been released. one couple heard shots and another couple heard screaming and they were among those who were locked down inside. >> reporter: the call came in about shots fired inside 888 brannan, some witnesses say they heard three shots on the basement level and the man ran through the hall shouting there was a man with a gun, hide. >> there was a lot of screaming and just people running up and down the hallway, frantic. >> we ducked in the room and they started locking the doors. >> the police chief says the first three officers arrived s
some store in the area were on locked down for more than two hours as police work to secure the area. jana happened to be driving by and was on the scene just as police started blocking off the streets. she talked to people inside the jewelry mart. jana joins us now of what she's learn. >> reporter: we have seen several vehicles coming out as well as people were inside the building. you can see down at the other end at eighth, well understand police found two weapons, a folding knife and...
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okay, but he's already locked up, put him in security segregation, he's denying everything, of courseer in my possession. >> staff want to question a second inmate. >> what's your name? valentine -- >> though gary valentine found the shank and attempted to dispose it, he said it wasn't his. >> as i was going through an old box it look tattered and looked to be a piece of plastic. we have a lot of broken pallets and do tie saran wrap, but that particular day it was more than it appeared. >> step in and step all the way to the back wall. >> valentine is also placed in confinement but believes he has a solid defense since he was with an officer when he found the shank. >> i don't see how you can charge me with something, i had a staff member next to me an we discovered it at the same time. it would be asinine for me to put it there and say, look what i found, come on. if i had anything to do with it, smart money would have been to leave it alone. when we got back to the pod, people said explain what it was used for and be done with it. >> was that a particular person? >> yes, it was. >>
okay, but he's already locked up, put him in security segregation, he's denying everything, of courseer in my possession. >> staff want to question a second inmate. >> what's your name? valentine -- >> though gary valentine found the shank and attempted to dispose it, he said it wasn't his. >> as i was going through an old box it look tattered and looked to be a piece of plastic. we have a lot of broken pallets and do tie saran wrap, but that particular day it was more...
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, car door locks clicking and as you go by. african-american men, but the president's remarks drew fire from cnn political commentator ben ferguson, i want you to listen to this -- >> the president was incredibly specific today speaking on behalf of the african-american community and giving specific examples of saying that white women when a black man gets in an elevator they cringe, hold their breath and grab their purse. well, guess what, i park in a parking garage and every time i'm walking to my car and we're in the staircase and there's a woman by herself, she probably is nervous and i make sure i stay far behind her. that's not racial profiling. that might be a woman concerned because she's by herself. i would say to any woman that's gotten into an elevator and walked the staircase from the parking garage that they are just as frightened by any man out of ourselves out of concern for their safety, that does not have to solely be in a racial context. >> all right. ben ferguson joins me now from dallas. there he is. so, ben
, car door locks clicking and as you go by. african-american men, but the president's remarks drew fire from cnn political commentator ben ferguson, i want you to listen to this -- >> the president was incredibly specific today speaking on behalf of the african-american community and giving specific examples of saying that white women when a black man gets in an elevator they cringe, hold their breath and grab their purse. well, guess what, i park in a parking garage and every time i'm...
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lock in the low rate.very hundred thousand dollars of a loan 1% increase in that mortgage late is going add $50 a month to your payment. >> heather: you mentioned in terms of locking in the fixed rate you were just talking about, what do you need to do in order to prepare for that. before you go to the bank, what do you need? >> first off you have to look at your credit is in perfect condition and check your credit report. go to my fico report and check your score. make sure there are no errors. that could cause the score to decrease and "b" make sure you have your debt paid off. any debt on your credit report, the banks are going to look at that you are too risky to lend money to you. >> heather: what is the score you strive for? >> anything above 760 that will get you mortgage with the lowest interest rate that will save you money. >> heather: thanks, we appreciate it. >> rick: political scandal raises some questions about the high profile marriage of anthony weiner and his wife. we'll talk to the hosts
lock in the low rate.very hundred thousand dollars of a loan 1% increase in that mortgage late is going add $50 a month to your payment. >> heather: you mentioned in terms of locking in the fixed rate you were just talking about, what do you need to do in order to prepare for that. before you go to the bank, what do you need? >> first off you have to look at your credit is in perfect condition and check your credit report. go to my fico report and check your score. make sure there...
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my mom, but she's locked up herself. so i'm on my own. do whatever i can because nothing is free anymore. >> once he arrived at the work release facility, he met with sergeant david gowan for an orientation. he soon discovered his new life wouldn't start as quickly as he had hoped. >> right back here in the visiting room. now, the first two weeks you need to calm down, take it easy, okay, get acclimated to the facility, learn what's going on, get used to the schedules, the routines, and things of that nature. after the two weeks, they're going to go ahead and they're going to give you a counselor orientation. you cannot go out job seeking until that counsel orientation is done. it's very crucial. >> i'll go ahead and review the rule book. if i have any questions, i'll be sure to direct them to you. >> yeah. feel free. >> watching paul in the work release center was a little sad. he seemed like a fish out of water, and i could tell at that point he started to get nervous. you know, he had lived for 26 years in prison. he knew what to do th
my mom, but she's locked up herself. so i'm on my own. do whatever i can because nothing is free anymore. >> once he arrived at the work release facility, he met with sergeant david gowan for an orientation. he soon discovered his new life wouldn't start as quickly as he had hoped. >> right back here in the visiting room. now, the first two weeks you need to calm down, take it easy, okay, get acclimated to the facility, learn what's going on, get used to the schedules, the routines,...
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example it's like when you walk for out the city there's all these why five hotspots which people lock because they don't want to unlock them because people were suck their bandwidth by downloading torrents or then people have to foot the bill for that now if you use big point people can unlock their their internet why fight and get money back as people use their wife i and then that and then that incentivize people to become providers of internet and incentivizes the creation of mesh networks. talking of a lot of censorship on the internet talking of wife i imagine you're far away from internet like you're somewhere in the jungles of nicaragua is because any good for me is it is there any use for bitcoin in that in that situation where there is no internet around me yeah like people are so right so just this last weekend there was a guy who did a presentation in canary wharf about iceland how the icelandic government cannot manage its own. currency. and this guy had a long history of minting private currencies and he was proposing that the icelandic government should move to the issui
example it's like when you walk for out the city there's all these why five hotspots which people lock because they don't want to unlock them because people were suck their bandwidth by downloading torrents or then people have to foot the bill for that now if you use big point people can unlock their their internet why fight and get money back as people use their wife i and then that and then that incentivize people to become providers of internet and incentivizes the creation of mesh networks....
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the fight occurred in his locked cell. >> in here? >> yeah. >> inmates sometimes finds ways to open up doors and sometimes they tamper with a lock when used properly, a hard object can sometimes jimmy a lock. >> in this case there was a chess board and he was able to pop it from the outside. >> officers separate two men to get their versions ever what happened. >> what's going on? >> nothing's going on. >> nothing? >> i'm up here for nothing? what happened? >> just fighting man. >> how did you get in his cell, it was lock? i don't know how [ bleep ]. >> who popped it open? >> he had to. >> what were you fighting, outside? >> outside then inside the cell. he pulled me in. >> take him down. >> the officers then move to timberlake's cell and question him. >> i was just laying in my bed trying to read and i heard and thought it was a co and seen a dude coming in here just seen my door shut and no time you never left this cell? >> hell no. >> never fighting in the haul and you pulled him outside. >> no, it's my room. >> the chess board's l
the fight occurred in his locked cell. >> in here? >> yeah. >> inmates sometimes finds ways to open up doors and sometimes they tamper with a lock when used properly, a hard object can sometimes jimmy a lock. >> in this case there was a chess board and he was able to pop it from the outside. >> officers separate two men to get their versions ever what happened. >> what's going on? >> nothing's going on. >> nothing? >> i'm up here for...
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teachers will not be carrying guns in the district but will have those guns locked away. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. would you support teachers and staff members in your school district taking gun-training courses and guns being on site locked up? you can share your response on our facebook page, on twitter, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 6:08. 77 degrees at the airport. finding out what happened on the san francisco runway. >> who or what is to blame in crash?ana 214 >> change is coming to a classic quick fix dinner helper. cantor.arie live in we will be making some cool treats as we get ready for the concert >> now weather and traffic on the 1's. >> good morning. overall very nice. we are up to speed on 95 in the area of white marsh. 65 at white marsh boulevard. onwill take about 11 minutes the topside of the the beltway. 12 minutes down the west side outer loop. 70 and 29 is looking great. this is eastbound traffic coming towards the beltway. this is 83 at worton road -- warren road, where we are looking good. no delays j
teachers will not be carrying guns in the district but will have those guns locked away. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. would you support teachers and staff members in your school district taking gun-training courses and guns being on site locked up? you can share your response on our facebook page, on twitter, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 6:08. 77 degrees at the airport. finding out what happened on the san francisco runway. >> who or...
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>> they stay locked up and they get a pill.h it. >> reporter: that's not treatment. >> that's not treatment. >> reporter: that's why he started an intense 40-hour course. >> last year, 1.5 million people with serious mental illness was arrested. >> reporter: which gives miami police the training they need to deal with the mentally ill on the street and get them help. lieutenant jeff locke went through the crisis intervention training. on this night, we joined him on a fairly quiet patrol. so before there was cip, before officers were specifically trained to deal with mentally ill, how did they deal with them. >> confrontational. grab them, arrest them, handcuff them, put them on a gurney, and ship them off to a receiving facility. >> reporter: he says cip officers are taught to take a step back, to deescalate the situation. >> we're not showing up in that macho level to where i'm here, i'm going to take you here and do this. no. it's more of we are here to help you. what can i do for you? what do you need? really try to become
>> they stay locked up and they get a pill.h it. >> reporter: that's not treatment. >> that's not treatment. >> reporter: that's why he started an intense 40-hour course. >> last year, 1.5 million people with serious mental illness was arrested. >> reporter: which gives miami police the training they need to deal with the mentally ill on the street and get them help. lieutenant jeff locke went through the crisis intervention training. on this night, we joined...
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the girl told the cops she spent at least three days locked inside a box. near the box, the cops found a noose as well as a rack used to hold somebody against his will. they also found other sex devices related to bondage and the girl says the men described her as a trooper because she didn't scream while being held inside the box. >> just disgusting, terrifying. i don't even know what people's heads -- why. what could be in someone's head to you know -- to do that? >> reporter: authorities say the men also forced the 15-year- old to work. her job? to cut the marijuana and prepare it to be sold. the feds say they were already investigating the grow operation when the lapd called lake county authorities alerting them that balletto had kidnapped a girl who had been reported missing in los angeles and that she was being held here in clearlake against her will. along with nearly 1500 marijuana plants, the cops also confiscated this arsenal which they described as the largest and most sophisticated bulk of weapons seized in recent lake county sheriff's office hi
the girl told the cops she spent at least three days locked inside a box. near the box, the cops found a noose as well as a rack used to hold somebody against his will. they also found other sex devices related to bondage and the girl says the men described her as a trooper because she didn't scream while being held inside the box. >> just disgusting, terrifying. i don't even know what people's heads -- why. what could be in someone's head to you know -- to do that? >> reporter:...
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this is "lock upsln san quentin-extended stay." >> they treat us like animals in here. >> don't let me catch you up in here. this ain't no regular penitentiary. it's the hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day, you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah. >> as long as i keep busy, then i'll be all right. but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself in a wreck. i'm going to get in trouble. >> pacing back and forth, two or three hours at a time. everyone here is like animals. back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. nothing happens. so it's like one day goes into another. and the next thing you know, weeks go by, months go by, years go by. >> a new day begins at san quentin. >> good morning, gentlemen. >> how are you doing? >> california's oldest and most notorious prison. with its own zip code, almost 6,000 inmates and more than 1,500 staff members who walk through its gates every morning, a typical day at san quentin is, more often than
this is "lock upsln san quentin-extended stay." >> they treat us like animals in here. >> don't let me catch you up in here. this ain't no regular penitentiary. it's the hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day, you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah. >> as long as i keep busy, then i'll be all right. but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm...
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>> they were talon locked spiralling out of the woods. they hit the shore five feet from two women picnicking. they took off the shore, grass area, spiralling again into the water. that's when i really saw and started toapture the video, after the largest eagle had flown away from the smaller eagle in the water. >> guys, get away! >> unfortunately, i didn't see it initially. there was an eagle specialist that was contacted. it seemed to her that it was a fight over fish or territory. >> were people at all worried about maybe themselves getting injured? >> the initial reaction was just complete shock and surprise to see what we were seeing. >> get out of there. >> out of the water! >> then my concern, i think the concern of other adults on the shore were for the children swimming five to ten feet in the water from the swimming eagle. they're super dangerous and their talons are incredibly sharp. this could have been an awful experience. we're pretty lucky to be that close and not have anything happen. >>> you're looking at dash cam footage
>> they were talon locked spiralling out of the woods. they hit the shore five feet from two women picnicking. they took off the shore, grass area, spiralling again into the water. that's when i really saw and started toapture the video, after the largest eagle had flown away from the smaller eagle in the water. >> guys, get away! >> unfortunately, i didn't see it initially. there was an eagle specialist that was contacted. it seemed to her that it was a fight over fish or...
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the family that came home from summer vacation, their home emptied, the locks changed. the bank foreclosed on the wrong home. tonight, blaming gps? >>> and greek gods. you would expect to find this in greece. but this, too? we take you where they're living longer than everyone else with their memories and their mojo, tonight, their secrets, revealed. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a saturday night. we do begin with dangerous flooding and in some places rescues already under way. at least nine states with flash flood watches coast to coast tonight. in newton, north carolina, look at this, the water suddenly rising above the windows of this family's home. and this roadway washed away. a giant collapse under the rains today. this, as we get new information tonight on those two tropical systems. we get to it all beginning with the flooding. and the pictures just now coming in. here's abc meteorologist ginger zee tonight. >> reporter: chest deep, rescuers pull people to safety. in western north carolina at least ten swift-water rescues already today
the family that came home from summer vacation, their home emptied, the locks changed. the bank foreclosed on the wrong home. tonight, blaming gps? >>> and greek gods. you would expect to find this in greece. but this, too? we take you where they're living longer than everyone else with their memories and their mojo, tonight, their secrets, revealed. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a saturday night. we do begin with dangerous flooding and in some...
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i don't know what it is about her, but the first time i ever heard her voice, i was locked up. i would listen to her music. and she has this really cute country voice. it soothed me. no matter what is going on, there might be fights, chaos, the building could be burning down. but if i'm listening to taylor swift, i'm relaxed. >> but it seems no humility with puncture the outbursts in the segregation wing which houses members of the jail's largest gang, the orejones. >> usually they'll cause a disruption if they're upset or if they just want to gain attention. mostly, they all feed off each other. one is kicking the door, they all join in and start screaming. >> some days it's worse than others. they're young, rambunctious. they have nothing better to do. so that's the way they make their noise. you know, everybody thinks that this job that we have is such a gravy job and such a easy job. i challenge anybody come in here, work this job for a week, and see if we're overpaid. >> later in the day, the disturbance escalates when one of the inmates starts flooding the unit. >> guy in
i don't know what it is about her, but the first time i ever heard her voice, i was locked up. i would listen to her music. and she has this really cute country voice. it soothed me. no matter what is going on, there might be fights, chaos, the building could be burning down. but if i'm listening to taylor swift, i'm relaxed. >> but it seems no humility with puncture the outbursts in the segregation wing which houses members of the jail's largest gang, the orejones. >> usually...
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i got to give you $35 to lock me
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why were you locked up? >> why was i locked up? >> why did you miss super bowl? >> i don't know. >> come on, dude. guess. give me your best educated guess. >> they didn't want me to see the game? >> that wasn't a good guess. that wasn't a good guess. >> no? >> no. >> you're here for threats on another inmate, or actual assault on another inmate. how much did you have to do with that? or did you have anything to do with him? >> i had a little bit to do with him. i just told him, hey, put that in your house and everything's going to be good. >> so you told him to hold the hooch? >> yeah. >> you didn't threaten him, beat him up? >> no, he was all for it. he was like, i'm going to get to drink? i was like, yeah, and he was good to go. i didn't have to threaten him at all. that old dude, i'm not going to hit him. >> why did he get so scared? >> i'm not sure. >> well, you know what, we've had pretty good salmon out here with these s.o.s and haven't had a lot of trouble out of you guys. i don't want it to start. >> i didn't know he was an s.o. until he brought it up. be
why were you locked up? >> why was i locked up? >> why did you miss super bowl? >> i don't know. >> come on, dude. guess. give me your best educated guess. >> they didn't want me to see the game? >> that wasn't a good guess. that wasn't a good guess. >> no? >> no. >> you're here for threats on another inmate, or actual assault on another inmate. how much did you have to do with that? or did you have anything to do with him? >> i had a...
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the ties are changing not so much on the federal level because the federal government can afford to lock up forever everybody because they could just print the money but on the state level the states can't be in deficit they can't afford to be stupid when there's been a collapsed housing market remember property taxes are where they get most of their money so anonymous points out that state governments are increasingly enacting policy reforms designed to reduce their reliance on incarceration including top c.c.a. customers like california colorado based on a state by state examination of these reforms combined with a close look at c.c.'s falling occupancy rates and decrease spending and on new construction anonymous identifies ongoing criminal justice reforms as posing a far more serious risk to c.c.'s business model than c.c.'s management is willing to admit so the key metric there is their crime rates are falling but imprisonment rates are rising. anonymous analytics are saying that's an unsustainable trend that the real estate investment trust that is correct its core of america is in
the ties are changing not so much on the federal level because the federal government can afford to lock up forever everybody because they could just print the money but on the state level the states can't be in deficit they can't afford to be stupid when there's been a collapsed housing market remember property taxes are where they get most of their money so anonymous points out that state governments are increasingly enacting policy reforms designed to reduce their reliance on incarceration...
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the apartment alone. -- leaving her locked in the apartment alone.ates dropped unarmed bombs off of the coast of australia. it was part of a training exercise. they were forced to drop them into the great barrier reef marine park when they started running low on fuel. 'sually, east asian women football does not get all that much attention. a game between north korea and south korea certainly has. it comes as the countries remain locked in a diplomatic standoff. >> in training, north korea's women showed off their powerful shooting. and they're well drilled cohesion. well drilled cohesion. if there are any nerves about the contest or of being south of the demilitarized zone, they were not shown. i asked about being here so soon after a crisis in inter-korean relations. political sensitivities were laid bare. >> we are here to play football in the east asian cup. >> in march and april, relations between north and south korea reached their lowest point in many years with pyongyang issuing repeated threats of nuclear war. the two governments are now at l
the apartment alone. -- leaving her locked in the apartment alone.ates dropped unarmed bombs off of the coast of australia. it was part of a training exercise. they were forced to drop them into the great barrier reef marine park when they started running low on fuel. 'sually, east asian women football does not get all that much attention. a game between north korea and south korea certainly has. it comes as the countries remain locked in a diplomatic standoff. >> in training, north...
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he talked about people look locking their doors. he is not threatening. he doesn't look like any kind of aggressive guy to me. so you have to make a judgment besides race. instead of stupidly pushing the locks because the guy is black say wait a minute, why am i doing this? >> you to look at the person, evaluate the person adds an individual. remember, he was using those examples to set the context of why african-americans felt so passionate about the trayvon martin case. and really, the bottom line is that it's very difficult for americans given all this other stuff, the locking of the doors and everything, to imagine that trayvon martin could have stood his ground on that sidewalk, that he would have been accorded the benefits of that law had things worked out differently. >> let's talk about the way the whites and blacks look at these same kind of cases. we go to 100 different reasons why these cases are different. they didn't involve black and white victim and accused perpetrator. polls show how divided this country was by race when it comes to the zi
he talked about people look locking their doors. he is not threatening. he doesn't look like any kind of aggressive guy to me. so you have to make a judgment besides race. instead of stupidly pushing the locks because the guy is black say wait a minute, why am i doing this? >> you to look at the person, evaluate the person adds an individual. remember, he was using those examples to set the context of why african-americans felt so passionate about the trayvon martin case. and really, the...