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one requires handguns to be kept in locked containers or disabled with a trigger lock. the other, which prohibits the sale of the hands of lethality ammunition, the most common of which are hollow point bullets. in 2008, the supreme court decision change the interpretation of the second amendment to mean that it protected an individual's rights to possess a gun for self- defense. since then, gun advocates have been challenging local gun laws across the nation, including san francisco, which is why i teamed up with the city attorney's office so we can fortify our defense of reasonable gun safety laws. this ordinance is needed to clarify the board of supervisors on going intend to reflect updated research to ensure existing gun laws in the police code are for look -- are fully enforceable. there is ample evidence these laws are needed now more than ever and they will save countless lives every year. in addition to several shootings in august, a man was shot a forty-niners game we heard about when the police chief was on which made national news about insufficient staffing
one requires handguns to be kept in locked containers or disabled with a trigger lock. the other, which prohibits the sale of the hands of lethality ammunition, the most common of which are hollow point bullets. in 2008, the supreme court decision change the interpretation of the second amendment to mean that it protected an individual's rights to possess a gun for self- defense. since then, gun advocates have been challenging local gun laws across the nation, including san francisco, which is...
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i locked the car and felt like i needed to lock up things a little bit. >> administrators say the kids at this facility at a low level. those that commit murder and rape are not allowed here. the lack of lock says an important part of their treatment. >> historically the youth will stay here and participate and it's not our intent to oppress or demean them. >> because they are juveniles, officials won't release much information about the boys or their offenses that landed them here only telling us they are 14 and 15 years old. the administrator says she feels confident that the boys will be caught. she says when they are, they will not be coming back to this ranch. live in byron, amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news". >>> planned parenthood would not be on opening a new clinic in redwood city. it came after the city council was scheduled to grant them an operating permit. they pulled the application saying it couldn't come up with the required number of parking spaces. enterprise rent a car offered to provide the spaces but a backed down after anti-abortion groups threatened to picket any busin
i locked the car and felt like i needed to lock up things a little bit. >> administrators say the kids at this facility at a low level. those that commit murder and rape are not allowed here. the lack of lock says an important part of their treatment. >> historically the youth will stay here and participate and it's not our intent to oppress or demean them. >> because they are juveniles, officials won't release much information about the boys or their offenses that landed them...
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i locked the car and felt like i needed to lock up things a little bit. >> administrators say the kids at this facility at a low level. those that commit murder and rape are not allowed here. the lack of lock says an important part of their treatment. >> historically the youth will stay here and participate and it's not our intent to oppress or demean them. >> because they are juveniles, officials won't release much information about the boys or their offenses that landed them here only telling us they are 14 and 15 years old. the administrator says she feels confident that the boys will be caught. she says when they are, they will not be coming back to this ranch. live in byron, amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news". >>> planned parenthood would not be on opening a new clinic in redwood city. it came after the city council was scheduled to grant them an operating permit. they pulled the application saying it couldn't come up with the required number of parking spaces. enterprise rent a car offered to provide the spaces but a backed down after anti-abortion groups threatened to picket any busin
i locked the car and felt like i needed to lock up things a little bit. >> administrators say the kids at this facility at a low level. those that commit murder and rape are not allowed here. the lack of lock says an important part of their treatment. >> historically the youth will stay here and participate and it's not our intent to oppress or demean them. >> because they are juveniles, officials won't release much information about the boys or their offenses that landed them...
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melara encourages students to use u-locks, instead of chain locks. (ryan whitchurch: probably one u-lock isn't enough which is kind of weird to say.) public relations senior ryan whitchurch had two of his bikes stolen from campus... totaling one-thousand dollrilst property. whitchurch says he takes his bike with him wherever he goes. (ryan whitchurch: quite honestly i just don't trust my bike locked outside.) the senior says bike theft is a continuing issue that doesn't seem to get solved. in order to prevent future theft, it's important to properly secure your bike to a post with a durable lock.( (stand-up: the transportation solutions office on-campus allows students to exchange their old cable locks for a brand new u-lock. on-campus amanda del castillo update news.)" more than 200 people gathered on campus last weekend to commemorate the anniversary of the nine-eleven attacks. they observed a moment of silence... but for the most part... talent lit up the night. fernanda lopez reports. ">>>singers, dancers and poets filled the music building sunda
melara encourages students to use u-locks, instead of chain locks. (ryan whitchurch: probably one u-lock isn't enough which is kind of weird to say.) public relations senior ryan whitchurch had two of his bikes stolen from campus... totaling one-thousand dollrilst property. whitchurch says he takes his bike with him wherever he goes. (ryan whitchurch: quite honestly i just don't trust my bike locked outside.) the senior says bike theft is a continuing issue that doesn't seem to get solved. in...
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warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been locked the click, click change of chain to groove. i don't tell her about my fear. i don't tell her i can't lock out the sirens, smut and paranoia of taxi cabs. the tortured baby crying scents of yeast from the bagel shop. extremes of heat and fall and unexpected rain. i don't tell her that hearing the weariness of her voice i can feel her flannel nightgown wet with my tierce much the smell of ponds cold cream makes me sad. how i long to wrap my arms around her warm bell e. instead i say, i'm fine. eating, taking subway. i don't tell her that today i wept over a bowel of ph o. >> 100 degrees cellsius. there is no going back you and i. like broth clouded by the blood. so this next poem is actually in the tears to me antholology. a vietnamese woman artist, composure you name it she does it. i wonder if she bakes i never asked her but. this is a buddhist heart. each time
warns me to lock all the locks on the door. my voice plays over and over half truths with fragmented vietnamese. i don't tell her that the locks have already been locked the click, click change of chain to groove. i don't tell her about my fear. i don't tell her i can't lock out the sirens, smut and paranoia of taxi cabs. the tortured baby crying scents of yeast from the bagel shop. extremes of heat and fall and unexpected rain. i don't tell her that hearing the weariness of her voice i can...
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while they were locked out. >> i am truly shocked by this. >> should have never occurred. >> got to this level where a patient lost their life, and it could have been prevented. >> they're members of the california nurses association, the union that's been locked out of the hospitals in the east bay following the one-day walkout on thursday. torres said she showed up for work friday but was turned away. the nurses union is putting the death on the patient squarely on the shoulders of the health care system. >> one more excel that they put profits before their patients. because if they cared about their patients, we wouldn't be standing here in the rain. we would be inside there where we belong. >> reporter: according to the police, this still unnamed patient died saturday. a replacement nurse allegedly gave that patient a nonprescribed dosage of medication that was lethal. the major crimes unit of the oakland police department is heading up the investigation. >> to have something like that happen is a huge, huge shock to your system. so, of course, after this incident, she is no longer p
while they were locked out. >> i am truly shocked by this. >> should have never occurred. >> got to this level where a patient lost their life, and it could have been prevented. >> they're members of the california nurses association, the union that's been locked out of the hospitals in the east bay following the one-day walkout on thursday. torres said she showed up for work friday but was turned away. the nurses union is putting the death on the patient squarely on the...
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they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ].omebody called up here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job. but it's an inconvenience over some nonsense that i ain't got nothing to do with. so, it is what it is. >> bonds vowed to his family that he will stay out of trouble is holding up. as for paul komyatti's new life outside isp, he has been in prison since 1983. but for the past several weeks, he has been transitioning to freedom at a department of correction work release center. >> i've been here a little over a month. the anxiety level was a little frustrating because i wasn't allowed to leave the center initially. that's a normal process. but at the same ti
they put me on key-lock for [ bleep ].omebody called up here and said i threatened them. >> when they get the calls, they have to investigate it. don't sweat it. you've been on the straight and narrow and doing everything you're supposed to be doing, so keep up the good work and stay out of trouble. just don't let it get to you. >> i have to go back and suck it up. i mean, i don't know who did it. i can't do nothing about it. i can't get mad at them for doing their job. but it's an...
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is no stranger to getting what it wants namely more prisoners to lock up for more profits as a member of the right wing american legislative exchange council which writes tailor made legislation on behalf of its corporate members to hand out to state legislators to turn into laws c.c.a. has spent years writing and pushing legislation for stricter laws to throw more and more people in prison particularly stricter drug laws it's simple if your business depends on locking people up then you're going to push for legislation to lock up more people whether it's good for the criminal justice system or society or not today the united states has more people in prison both as a percentage and in absolute numbers than any other country in the developed world and it appears the destructive nature of administering our criminal justice system based on a profit motive plays a huge role in our nation's exploding prison population a fact that seems to elude ohio governor john k. sick so how worrisome is it a corporate power is now creeping into the commons of our criminal justice system and what are t
is no stranger to getting what it wants namely more prisoners to lock up for more profits as a member of the right wing american legislative exchange council which writes tailor made legislation on behalf of its corporate members to hand out to state legislators to turn into laws c.c.a. has spent years writing and pushing legislation for stricter laws to throw more and more people in prison particularly stricter drug laws it's simple if your business depends on locking people up then you're...
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that is locked in. he is saying to look 4% raise that has been deferred time and time again, look how much that is costing us. that is not what is before the board today. what is before the board is an amendment which drastically reduces the cost of a five-year old contract. so is charged, as colorful as is, is misleading. i wanted a chance to point that out. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: through the chair, and the future focus of the public defender's comments about 2013-2015, were then the contribution and then it ceases, can you speak to that? >> as i said, labor made very clear last year and this year that it is willing to step up and make concessions. last year it made eight% in concessions over a two-year time span. we're still feeling the effects of that. on top of that confession, they have agreed to start another 3% concession for two years. that is locked in. as in last year, they said that if the measure passes, we're not going to pay the public defender's real contribution level on top of
that is locked in. he is saying to look 4% raise that has been deferred time and time again, look how much that is costing us. that is not what is before the board today. what is before the board is an amendment which drastically reduces the cost of a five-year old contract. so is charged, as colorful as is, is misleading. i wanted a chance to point that out. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: through the chair, and the future focus of the public defender's comments about 2013-2015, were then the...
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the union says the lock out was to blame. alta bates summit medical center countered in writing by saying it is unfortunate and sad the union would exploit the death of a patient. the hospital said repliesment nurses are qualified qualified and the lockout wasn't a factor. the hospital is investigating as is oakland police. the identity of the replacement nurse or details about her qualifications haven't been released. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> hospital strikedize lead to an increase number of patient deaths. the study examined the effects of hospital strikes in new york. hospital deathinize creased bine 19% for patients admitted during a strike. >> the hospital's responsibility to have adequate care for their patients while they are striking. >> i think they should -- shouldn't do that. >> the result from the study were similar for hospitals thatome ployed replacement workers and those that did not. >>> san francisco giants' fan bryan stow is making more progress tonight. he is more responsive now and getting s
the union says the lock out was to blame. alta bates summit medical center countered in writing by saying it is unfortunate and sad the union would exploit the death of a patient. the hospital said repliesment nurses are qualified qualified and the lockout wasn't a factor. the hospital is investigating as is oakland police. the identity of the replacement nurse or details about her qualifications haven't been released. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> hospital strikedize lead to...
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school lock downs in oakland aren't that out of the ordinary. oakland school district and how it deals with the violence all around it. ktvu's john fowler investigated the effects of the violence and the crime among some oakland school children. john? >> reporter: what happened at this school was hardly unusual. we discovered on average each week 3 oakland schools are on lock down. primarily because of violence in the neighborhood and crime. >> reporter: this school yesterday. police searched for gunman around the school. >> it's the equivalent of living in a war zone. shootings. homicides. robberies. domestic violence. >> reporter: the an martin center. experts say many students are traumatized. >> it effects the way they see the world. themselves. and then they grow up interacting with the world in a negative way. >> violence towards self and others and propertity. >> sign of -- signs of being withdrawn. not interacting. >> reporter: psychologist say schools can provide only so much safety. >> you walk outside the school doors sometimes and wi
school lock downs in oakland aren't that out of the ordinary. oakland school district and how it deals with the violence all around it. ktvu's john fowler investigated the effects of the violence and the crime among some oakland school children. john? >> reporter: what happened at this school was hardly unusual. we discovered on average each week 3 oakland schools are on lock down. primarily because of violence in the neighborhood and crime. >> reporter: this school yesterday....
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i locked the car and felt like i needed to lock things up a little bit, pay a little more attention. a little scared. >> one boy did call his mom. he said he had cut his hand and he was in brentwood. police tried to trace the call but they couldn't. police did put the word out to local hospitals. they shifted officers to the east to help protect residents and help search for the boys. they took a lot of lead overnight. for example they got a call a man was on the roof of the safeaway and it turned out to be a repairman do doing electrical work. they got calls all night. they followed them all up and still no sign of the boys. live in discovery bay. amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >>> senator dianne feinstein he says her campaign might have been wiped out by a democratic campaign treasurer who faces federal fraud charges. feinstein says the person imagined the finances of many of her campaigns since 1990. durkee is accused of taking thousands of dollars from the campaigns of several elected officials in southern california. feinstein's campaign had $5 million in the bank but her office
i locked the car and felt like i needed to lock things up a little bit, pay a little more attention. a little scared. >> one boy did call his mom. he said he had cut his hand and he was in brentwood. police tried to trace the call but they couldn't. police did put the word out to local hospitals. they shifted officers to the east to help protect residents and help search for the boys. they took a lot of lead overnight. for example they got a call a man was on the roof of the safeaway and...
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because i understand, you know, these guys are locked in most of the day. a chance to, you know, communicate with their friends, or brothers, family, whatever it is. so i'll give them a little bit of slack. >> i got destruction of property. i don't [ bleep ] know. >> he's going to take his curtain down. harrison. >> you want somebody to [ bleep ]. >> i ain't doing that, sarge. >> i want my privacy. >> come here. now, if i see that curtain -- >> it's going back up as soon as -- >> i will come down here, shake you down and take you up and have you strip searched and write you up myself. >> get the cable fixed. >> i'm trying to get your cable fixed. but i do not want to see that curtain up again. >> if my cable ain't fixed by 6:00, we're going to have problems, man. there's going to be drama up here all night. >> did you just tell me today that you wanted to go home? >> i do. but she's going to write me up for petty [ bleep ]. >> you can't be in here destroying property. >> if you don't write me up, i'm going to rip it out. [ bleep ]. >> wouldn't it be easy to
because i understand, you know, these guys are locked in most of the day. a chance to, you know, communicate with their friends, or brothers, family, whatever it is. so i'll give them a little bit of slack. >> i got destruction of property. i don't [ bleep ] know. >> he's going to take his curtain down. harrison. >> you want somebody to [ bleep ]. >> i ain't doing that, sarge. >> i want my privacy. >> come here. now, if i see that curtain -- >> it's...
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. >> announcer: >> the reaction of nurses after a person dies after an employee lock out. it is being classified as a medical mistakes and how nurses think it happened. >>> after two years of being held captive in iran, how they describe the real reason they believe they were detained. i'm ann notarangelo. president obama landing right now in the south bias part of a west coast campaign fundraising tour. he began his day in seattle, after landing in the bay area, he heads to a reception at the home of john thomson's home. don is here with more on the president's agenda. >> reporter: we're right here on sand hill road where we expect the president and his motor dead to come whizzing pie in a few minutes when he gets off his airplane. he will see but not talk to these protestors behind me. the signs are not pro obama. he began his fundraising tour in the pacific northwest, calling on the party faithful in seattle to pressure their legislators to support his $447 billion jobs bill. >> president obama: i don't want the newest airports the singapore and the fastest railroads in
. >> announcer: >> the reaction of nurses after a person dies after an employee lock out. it is being classified as a medical mistakes and how nurses think it happened. >>> after two years of being held captive in iran, how they describe the real reason they believe they were detained. i'm ann notarangelo. president obama landing right now in the south bias part of a west coast campaign fundraising tour. he began his day in seattle, after landing in the bay area, he heads...
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>> we lock them up every day.nd hit over 45 different businesses and most of the people there working have false identification. we don't have any problems locking up people coming into our county, my office, over 50,000 we have investigated, arrested, in the jails and on our streets. so, what is this that they're not coming across? we're doing it. we're just a little old sheriff's office. >> maybe that phone call's another one trying to sneak in after the conversation with congressman bachmann. let me close with this and it's t-ball for you, i guess, but what value would it be for a republican presidential candidate do you think to have sheriff joe's endorsement in arizona? >> i don't know. you got to ask them. they're all calling me. i have four guys running for president a few years ago. they all lost when they visited me in my tent city jail, so why do they keep coming asking for my endorsement? i don't know. i must be doing something right. it's not because of my looks. >> when you're ready to make that pick,
>> we lock them up every day.nd hit over 45 different businesses and most of the people there working have false identification. we don't have any problems locking up people coming into our county, my office, over 50,000 we have investigated, arrested, in the jails and on our streets. so, what is this that they're not coming across? we're doing it. we're just a little old sheriff's office. >> maybe that phone call's another one trying to sneak in after the conversation with...
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she and others conducted a one day strike on thursday, that turned into a five day lock out. >> it was a mistake that should not have happened. >> reporter: it was at the hands of a replacement nurse. the patient died after receiving a medication. in a statement alta bates summit medical center said this was a tragic accident. and our hearts go out to the family and the nurse. many nurses said the lock out was the choice of sutter hospitals and this would not have happened with staff nurses. the hospital said replacement nurses are accredited and that it is unfortunate and sad the union would exploit the death of a patient. the nurses expect to be back on the job when the lock out ends tomorrow. >> i was available to work and i was turned down. >>> the hospital says it's investigating as are oakland police. the identity of the nurse and her qualifications have not been released. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the question, are you more likely to die from a car crash or medical mistake? at 5:30, john fowler will have the answer to that very question. >>> the ntsb came down hard
she and others conducted a one day strike on thursday, that turned into a five day lock out. >> it was a mistake that should not have happened. >> reporter: it was at the hands of a replacement nurse. the patient died after receiving a medication. in a statement alta bates summit medical center said this was a tragic accident. and our hearts go out to the family and the nurse. many nurses said the lock out was the choice of sutter hospitals and this would not have happened with...
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they went on strike then were locked out. when the nurses went on strike, they had no choice but to hire 500 replacement workers for a minimum of five days. the hospital admits it was one of those temporary nurses that made the fatal error. >> as soon as this incident occurred we notified the coroner's office. we notified the state of california. there are ongoing investigations which we welcome. >> reporter: nonprescribeed doses of a medication was administered. >> this was gross incompetence. >> reporter: just across the street from where those nurses spoke, security guards stood in front of the hospital entrance, this lock out is expected to last until tuesday. the california nurses association says it has asked the state department of health to investigate conditions at the hospital during the lock out. >> we were concerned that they were using nurses that were not appropriately certified to protect the patients that they were caring for. >> all of the safety issue, all of the qualifications, all of the training that's ne
they went on strike then were locked out. when the nurses went on strike, they had no choice but to hire 500 replacement workers for a minimum of five days. the hospital admits it was one of those temporary nurses that made the fatal error. >> as soon as this incident occurred we notified the coroner's office. we notified the state of california. there are ongoing investigations which we welcome. >> reporter: nonprescribeed doses of a medication was administered. >> this was...
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-the nurses who were on strike were locked out.ve a statement released ss, i want to thank the care givers that chose to work during the strike and welcome back nurses and other employees who chose to participate in this strike. we spoke was and nurses as they were going back to work and this was their comment. >> we gave them notice of when they strike up a hospital retaliated and we were locked out for five days. >> are you happy to be back? >> i am. i am happy to see my patients. >> what was the feeling being locked out? >> it was not very good. personally, i was not locked up because i was on vacation, but it is not a good feeling. >> as i said, most of the nurses went back to work, but as to consult with some of the nurses i spoke with, the lockout is over but some of the effects are still remaining. >> investigation is continuing after the death of a patient at the summit medical center in oakland while replacement nurses were on duty. a 66 year-old cancer patient was apparently given the wrong dosage of the medication by rep
-the nurses who were on strike were locked out.ve a statement released ss, i want to thank the care givers that chose to work during the strike and welcome back nurses and other employees who chose to participate in this strike. we spoke was and nurses as they were going back to work and this was their comment. >> we gave them notice of when they strike up a hospital retaliated and we were locked out for five days. >> are you happy to be back? >> i am. i am happy to see my...
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so i locked the car and felt like i needed to lock things up a little bit, pay a little more attentionttle scared, though. >> reporter: police say one of the boys did call his mother. he told her he had cut his hand and he was in brentwood. that is all he told her. they tried on trace the car but they put the word out to the hospitals for a teenager with a cut hand. they shifted all the officers east to help protect residents and search for the boys. they got a lot of leads, they got a call that man on the roof of a safeway. it turned out it was an electrician doing work up there. still no sign of the boys. this have hunted down all the leads that have come in and they have no leads right now they are chasing. they have no signs of the boys they are asking residents to please call if they see anything suspicious. amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >>> the san jose city council takes up the issue of medical marijuana again when it meets today. council members will pick up where they left off in april. they will consider how many pot collectives should be in the city and where they should be
so i locked the car and felt like i needed to lock things up a little bit, pay a little more attentionttle scared, though. >> reporter: police say one of the boys did call his mother. he told her he had cut his hand and he was in brentwood. that is all he told her. they tried on trace the car but they put the word out to the hospitals for a teenager with a cut hand. they shifted all the officers east to help protect residents and search for the boys. they got a lot of leads, they got a...
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no you're looking at real contained, locked in value. >>reporter: and that's why people are flocking to fine art and antique fairs ik masterpiece london. >>sculptures, classic cars, gem stones, furniture, books d en maps are all now being snapped up by collectors, but with an eye for an appreciating asset. >>apter: in a way it's an investment but if you buy a side table or a dining table or a bookcase you've got to have somewhere to put it; you can't sort of lock it up and put it in the bank vault. sooue ttlive with it, you get to enjoy it, you get to appreciate it. >>easen: alternative assets such as collectibles may be fun to get involved with and man preciate in value over time. the question is; which sector to invest in? art, antiques, classic cars or in this case - an antique dresser worth more than a quarter million dollars. >>mould: my advice to people who want to buis conversations; get to know the dealer, get to know the history of these particular items - how they've been over the last 30, 50, 100 years. get a feel for the craf
no you're looking at real contained, locked in value. >>reporter: and that's why people are flocking to fine art and antique fairs ik masterpiece london. >>sculptures, classic cars, gem stones, furniture, books d en maps are all now being snapped up by collectors, but with an eye for an appreciating asset. >>apter: in a way it's an investment but if you buy a side table or a dining table or a bookcase you've got to have somewhere to put it; you can't sort of lock it up and put...
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officers were ordered to lock up anyone they stopped whether it be for a traffic violation or whatever reason who could not show proof that they were citizens i know two of governor jan brewer's top advisers are former prison lobbyists so the connections are aplenty what about those who constantly say you know this is in the name of safety we need stricter laws to keep our to keep the united states safer what do you have to say to those people. well yes of course you need to keep the united states safe but when you're dealing with immigrants what you have to understand is that by and large it is not being generous felon that's getting in the team and locked up for one period of time essentially what you are hardworking law abiding taxpaying immigrants who happen to violate in this trade of regulation who are now confronting very tough immigration laws federal level result the bleach you know they have been penalized for being in the country without documents and they get caught up in these growing private prison industry which is that direct result of all these racist policies that we
officers were ordered to lock up anyone they stopped whether it be for a traffic violation or whatever reason who could not show proof that they were citizens i know two of governor jan brewer's top advisers are former prison lobbyists so the connections are aplenty what about those who constantly say you know this is in the name of safety we need stricter laws to keep our to keep the united states safer what do you have to say to those people. well yes of course you need to keep the united...
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. >> i never knew how it felt to be on the other side until i was locked up, got out, locked up again, got out, locked up again, more money, and it's just tearing me down, tearing my mother down, tearing my kids, i had a son that was with just mentally tore down by this. >> reporter: the women say they are not afraid to knock op doors. they know the territory. >> we can walk into one of these blocks and the community remembers us as little girls, remember when we were running streets and selling drugs. but we're no longer doin' that so, in order to save our children, we have to take a stand. >> if i see a child in need get off the corner, if i know you, i'm gonna pick you up and take you home. if you're home is not right you're going to have to go somewhere suitable and fend for yourself. >> reporter: it's like combat they say, and they have to take a stand even if it's against the code of the street. okay carroll is a snitchy now, she is working with the police. if that's what you want to call it, write it on my chest, that's what i'm gonna be doin'. >> reporter: the women say they h
. >> i never knew how it felt to be on the other side until i was locked up, got out, locked up again, got out, locked up again, more money, and it's just tearing me down, tearing my mother down, tearing my kids, i had a son that was with just mentally tore down by this. >> reporter: the women say they are not afraid to knock op doors. they know the territory. >> we can walk into one of these blocks and the community remembers us as little girls, remember when we were running...
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the union that has been locked out following the one-day walk-out this past thursday. torres says, she showed up for work friday but was turned away. the nurses union is putting the death of this patient squarely on the shoulders of sutter health care systems. according to police, this still unnamed patient died early saturday. a replace nurse allegedly gave that patient a nonprescribed dose of medication that turned out to be lethal. the nurse has not been arrested. the major crimes unit is heading up the investigation. >> to have something like that happen is a huge, huge shock to your system. so of course, after this incident, she is no longer providing medical care at our facility. we are helping care for her. reaching out to the patient's family. >> reporter: the doctor says, he wishes the union nurses wouldn't have walked out in the first place. but sutter health is still confident about the qualifications of the replacement nurses they've hired because of the five-day -out of union nurses. >> -- >> oakland police investigating fatal shooting involving an officer
the union that has been locked out following the one-day walk-out this past thursday. torres says, she showed up for work friday but was turned away. the nurses union is putting the death of this patient squarely on the shoulders of sutter health care systems. according to police, this still unnamed patient died early saturday. a replace nurse allegedly gave that patient a nonprescribed dose of medication that turned out to be lethal. the nurse has not been arrested. the major crimes unit is...
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dan, i was locked behind this -- then, i was locked behind this cell. two weeks later, people were outraged. women could not believe it -- a child drug off a bus? violated segregation law, but they dropped two of the charges because i think they thought we were trying to challenge the case, take it higher. [inaudible] he actin' crazy. i just stopped looking people in the eye and kept to myself. felt like an outsider. i don't want to be humiliated. [inaudible] [applause] >> that is the piece that people are finally learning about -- that is the case that people are finally learned about, but more important is the case that happened a year later. a federal court case was filed challenging the segregated buses. the plaintiffs -- on may 11, that hearing began in 1956. the attorney, her lawyer when she was 15, and who did not win that case, but said her case [inaudible] realized that they could potentially win. claudette colvin was the star witness in the federal court case. that case had went to the supreme -- that case went to the supreme court. [inaudible
dan, i was locked behind this -- then, i was locked behind this cell. two weeks later, people were outraged. women could not believe it -- a child drug off a bus? violated segregation law, but they dropped two of the charges because i think they thought we were trying to challenge the case, take it higher. [inaudible] he actin' crazy. i just stopped looking people in the eye and kept to myself. felt like an outsider. i don't want to be humiliated. [inaudible] [applause] >> that is the...
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you said they changed the locks? >> we knew that -- we were told that because of their security and safety or whatever. we did not see any reason to go in there. commissioner hwang: did you have access to your own building? >> we did not. commissioner hwang: did you attempt to have access to your building? >> no, for the same reason. commissioner hwang: at the time you believe you saw a wall built, when was that? >> right, i believe that was in june. commissioner hwang: and you used in this building as your primary address for the purpose of getting notices from the city? >> yes. commissioner hwang: and you work for the city, and your wife comes to the city? and the first time you saw the work being performed was when the wall was already built? >> no, we have known about this construction for quite a long time. the tenants, the developers, we saw the reality of that wall right against our window. there were pictures. in our documents. and what i did not get to say here, in my last comments, what you're asking for is
you said they changed the locks? >> we knew that -- we were told that because of their security and safety or whatever. we did not see any reason to go in there. commissioner hwang: did you have access to your own building? >> we did not. commissioner hwang: did you attempt to have access to your building? >> no, for the same reason. commissioner hwang: at the time you believe you saw a wall built, when was that? >> right, i believe that was in june. commissioner hwang:...
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locke connecting with zach ertz, 23-10 stanford. same score in the fourth, locke with the play action fake. finds tight end levine for the 34-yard score. 30-10 cardinal. stanford wins 37-10. 11 straight wins, the longest current win. >>> cal hosting presbyterian, their first game at at&t park. 21-0 cal. zach maynard finds marvin jones on the 51-yard touchdown pass. the bears taking a commanding 28-0 lead. just before the half, maynard hooking up with kenan allen. cal up 42-12 at half. maynard, 215 yards and three touchdowns on the day. cal wins, jeff tedford becoming the school's winningest football coach of all-time. >> it has a lot to do with all the players and coaches over the last nine years and three games. so that's who really deserves the credit. are all the players who have played the game. >>> the a's, 5-3 over detroit at the coliseum. rumors swirling oakland will begin its 2012 season on the road. 5,000 miles away in tokyo for the first couple of games. diane, my japanese, not very good. but how about i end this segment w
locke connecting with zach ertz, 23-10 stanford. same score in the fourth, locke with the play action fake. finds tight end levine for the 34-yard score. 30-10 cardinal. stanford wins 37-10. 11 straight wins, the longest current win. >>> cal hosting presbyterian, their first game at at&t park. 21-0 cal. zach maynard finds marvin jones on the 51-yard touchdown pass. the bears taking a commanding 28-0 lead. just before the half, maynard hooking up with kenan allen. cal up 42-12 at...
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here is kraig debro with details on the search and why people nearby were told to stay inside and lock their doors. kraig debro? >> reporter: there is not much going on right now there was a shelter in place, was for residents in discovery bay and that ended five minutes ago and they called the sheriff's office to get an update on the search. the news caused a brief panic from a local safe way and police stopped by to tell them about the escape. they heard noises on the roof of the building and they thought it might be escapes and when they looked on the roof they found they were roofers and not the juveniles. >> four teens escaped, one is believed to be dangerous. people in the byron and discovery bay areas are advised to take shelters for the nearest place of safety, go inside and close and lock all windows and doors, stay off the phone unless you need to report a life-threatening emergency at your location. the first is described as a black male 15 years old, six feet 3-inch the tall weighing 300 pounds... >> the 911 calls went to both byron and discovery bay. the recording is telli
here is kraig debro with details on the search and why people nearby were told to stay inside and lock their doors. kraig debro? >> reporter: there is not much going on right now there was a shelter in place, was for residents in discovery bay and that ended five minutes ago and they called the sheriff's office to get an update on the search. the news caused a brief panic from a local safe way and police stopped by to tell them about the escape. they heard noises on the roof of the...
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people came up after the show and said, 31 years i have been locked up. i have never felt more like a thief because i got this show for free. during the thanksgiving holiday, -- we have been doing the show for a full year now. we went to singapore, the netherlands, belgium a federal court judge then announced that mr. william should be released from prison. [applause] he is currently still in prison because the state has an appeal, but the judge basically said, it will be remanded to the same judge at said the evidence was bogus. the police department basically botched all the evidence. they executed more people in harris county than in many states. the judge says by next year this time, they fully expect him to be home with his family after being locked up for more than 18 years, more than half his life. so even just a small part of this victory on the horizon, that has been a blessing and an honor to be a part of that. i have a friend who is a skinhead -- was a skinhead. he was a white guy who used to beat up black people and gay people in texas. when h
people came up after the show and said, 31 years i have been locked up. i have never felt more like a thief because i got this show for free. during the thanksgiving holiday, -- we have been doing the show for a full year now. we went to singapore, the netherlands, belgium a federal court judge then announced that mr. william should be released from prison. [applause] he is currently still in prison because the state has an appeal, but the judge basically said, it will be remanded to the same...
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bickering grid locked congress. tom vacar. >> members of san francisco's hotel union held a noisy marchand demonstration today in and around union square. workers for the hyatt he hotel chain say they are fighting for the right to strike and want hyatt to let other hotel employees join the union. management called the demonstration "street theater and accused the local 2 leaders not allowing the current contract offer to go before members for a vote. >>> two hours ago in san francisco, protesters say they will stage a mass action on thursday urging passengers to ride bart for free. >> we are going to be in that station protesting exercising our free speech rights. and protesting the existence of the bart police and we anticipate that if bart wants to keep the station running they will open the fare gates. >> the protesters say bart often opens its fare gates during protest or other big events to avoid station overcrowding. and now they are calling for a spare the fare day thursday at the pal street station.
bickering grid locked congress. tom vacar. >> members of san francisco's hotel union held a noisy marchand demonstration today in and around union square. workers for the hyatt he hotel chain say they are fighting for the right to strike and want hyatt to let other hotel employees join the union. management called the demonstration "street theater and accused the local 2 leaders not allowing the current contract offer to go before members for a vote. >>> two hours ago in san...