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areas and security posted near bottle service areas also have to be lead tips and gaud carted no loitering signs which you can get the verbiage from our staff, be posted on both sides of the establishment that will give you more power that you think will give you for our security guard and keep a log of your patrons that's it. >> okay (laughter). >> did he i hear a second before we ask cammy to repeat that. >> second. >> second to that motion could you like to please repeat that. >> so to approve with good neighbor policy with an event calendar to be sent to san francisco police department every month and security cameras installed footage usually we say footage maintained for thirty days and staff must be able to assess forgotten and all security guards trained and guard carted back packed. >> everyone they're opposed and managers and must be tip trained and when and if bottle service returned and place of bottle service and keep a log of patrons that have been 86ed. >> is that everything. >> no loitering ordinance signs posted on the side of the establishment. >> okay. >> okay 86 if i've
areas and security posted near bottle service areas also have to be lead tips and gaud carted no loitering signs which you can get the verbiage from our staff, be posted on both sides of the establishment that will give you more power that you think will give you for our security guard and keep a log of your patrons that's it. >> okay (laughter). >> did he i hear a second before we ask cammy to repeat that. >> second. >> second to that motion could you like to please...
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you can see a man in a black hoodie loitering around a neighborhood.and casing the street where the bike is stored. after a few minutes he goes to work to break the lock.and then walks away with the bike. hundred dollar reward. kron 4 story. it happened thursday night around seven-thirty. drink at asiento in the city's and a thief took advantage cutting the lock when stahl was inside. luckily, the restaurant's owner pulled this surveillance footage of the incident where you can see a man in a black hoodie casing out the bike.and then stahl says the kind of lock he used made him vulnerable. stahl is offering a 15-hundred dollar reward. the bike is a flat black carbon fiber road bike that he uses to train for the aids lifecycle. the aids lifecycle is a bike ride from san francisco to los angeles that aims to raise after 55 years.capp's corner in san francisco is closing its doors for good. dinner service. governor jerry brown--who is good friends with the owner=== also stopped by one last time. patrons told us they are sad to see the north beach restaurant shut down. the owner says unfortu
you can see a man in a black hoodie loitering around a neighborhood.and casing the street where the bike is stored. after a few minutes he goes to work to break the lock.and then walks away with the bike. hundred dollar reward. kron 4 story. it happened thursday night around seven-thirty. drink at asiento in the city's and a thief took advantage cutting the lock when stahl was inside. luckily, the restaurant's owner pulled this surveillance footage of the incident where you can see a man in a...
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interactions and loitering 244, alcohol and drug related 121, calls for city services and crowd control. >> we have challenges that do with illegal dumping and as public works mentioned we work very close with them and we are alsoing working with cbd numbers and we have blighted properties and vacancies and we are trying to come up with means to address those issues. lack of daytime activation. this has been the case for a very long time and has impacted the area. and we have a problem with chronic inebriates and drug use and dealing. it has the perception that the area is unsafe. we are working with security as well as with our sf p.d. and we have a very small budget and cover a very small area and this hinders our ability of what we would like to do we want to expand top of mine for all of us and we hope to do that in the near future and looking at ways to do that. as far as projects, we have several revitalization and rebranding projects under way that will serve to improve business vitality and rare vibrancy. we are working with public works as well as several community groups such
interactions and loitering 244, alcohol and drug related 121, calls for city services and crowd control. >> we have challenges that do with illegal dumping and as public works mentioned we work very close with them and we are alsoing working with cbd numbers and we have blighted properties and vacancies and we are trying to come up with means to address those issues. lack of daytime activation. this has been the case for a very long time and has impacted the area. and we have a problem...
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police also questioned the people who loitered in the downtown area. >> they were looking for a blackale. they knew that from willie bell told them it was a black male that had been seen raping diane. >> they did get a few leads, but they didn't pan out. nothing pointed to the person that actually committed the offense. >> since the fatal wound was made with surgical precision, police also focused on health care workers as possible suspects. >> they just started dragging everyone, all the black males, downtown and had them fingerprinted. and they were doing some things that would not be accepted today. >> i thought that, honestly, that the person just slipped through the cracks. >> diane maxwell's murder started to look like a random homicide, the hardest kind to solve. >> everyone assigned to the homicide division at the time, they were like 30 detectives, they all worked the case. but as time goes on, as you know, and the leads diminish, there just comes a point in time where there's just -- there's no more trails left. >> each week, as more and more fingerprints were added to the h
police also questioned the people who loitered in the downtown area. >> they were looking for a blackale. they knew that from willie bell told them it was a black male that had been seen raping diane. >> they did get a few leads, but they didn't pan out. nothing pointed to the person that actually committed the offense. >> since the fatal wound was made with surgical precision, police also focused on health care workers as possible suspects. >> they just started dragging...
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doesn't seem like there's an interest this is limited to a certain amount of profit and fourth it's a loiter and chances are most think won't win the lottery i've been in the programs a couple of times and it is he will on who's also for the consumer you go to turn in your application and half the time there's nobody there this is like really hard one side people you know that are on public transportation like a myself that are seniors and takes an hour to get there or the person like doing the showing says their supposed to be there to closings we have too many applications and 6 people are standing there i think this is a terrible program to be investing in i too am for affordable housing this is not 2350b8 with i look at the whose k34u9d now up to 190650 percent of ami and for the person applying and our members there's a 3rd of them almost still earn 50 thousand or below when it comes to their income versus the price they're not necessarily going to meet the qualifications even though they may get into the program based on the percentage to apply so i've been through this it is a process
doesn't seem like there's an interest this is limited to a certain amount of profit and fourth it's a loiter and chances are most think won't win the lottery i've been in the programs a couple of times and it is he will on who's also for the consumer you go to turn in your application and half the time there's nobody there this is like really hard one side people you know that are on public transportation like a myself that are seniors and takes an hour to get there or the person like doing the...
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city hopes by redoing the park, giving it a family/friendly feel it will discourage people from loitering there. >>> people on mount everest after the earthquake that rocked nepal. >> they came down, they are large avalanches. >> tonight, why this climber is refusing to leave the mountain. >>> you thought it was warm today as we look live at ocean beach. wait until you see what is on tap >>> the death toll from the earthquake that rocked nepal is at 2500 and climbing. there are fears that it can sore once search and rescuers get into other areas. the streets are filled with people needing help. >>> tonight, a bay area climber that survived avalanches is refusing to come home. mark kelly shows us he is determined to help injured climbers get back to safety. >> reporter: climber john ritter on the left, in the green jacket saying the ground shook for a long time. soon after, the avalanches thundered towards them. >> they came down, large,s massive avalanches. >> reporter: john survived the quake but other climbers at base camp did not. there was quite a cloud that gathered. that i canning o
city hopes by redoing the park, giving it a family/friendly feel it will discourage people from loitering there. >>> people on mount everest after the earthquake that rocked nepal. >> they came down, they are large avalanches. >> tonight, why this climber is refusing to leave the mountain. >>> you thought it was warm today as we look live at ocean beach. wait until you see what is on tap >>> the death toll from the earthquake that rocked nepal is at 2500...
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and officer got into a scuffle where the teen refused to leave the fast food place where he was loitering. he got the officer into a chokehold. the officer used pepper spray and baton to subdue the teen. >>> a second autopsy will be performed on freddie gray. the chief of police confirmed he expressed his simple thees to the family -- simple -- sympathy to the family yesterday. >> there's a basic feeling of anger and frustration and disbelief and mistrust radiating throughout the city. >> a lawyer for baltimore police confirmed gray was not standpoint in with a seat belt. it was a common practice in the police advance the garment put a stop -- department put a stop to it because detainees got hurt. there's a change to put it back in place. >>> state prosecutors dropped gun charges against real estate heir report durst so he could be charged federally. he was arrested last month. >>> a high school senior was suspended after his prom proposal turned out to be a bomb. he made a suicide vest and jumped on the car tier i can't stage he was suspended for five days and not go to the prom tomorro
and officer got into a scuffle where the teen refused to leave the fast food place where he was loitering. he got the officer into a chokehold. the officer used pepper spray and baton to subdue the teen. >>> a second autopsy will be performed on freddie gray. the chief of police confirmed he expressed his simple thees to the family -- simple -- sympathy to the family yesterday. >> there's a basic feeling of anger and frustration and disbelief and mistrust radiating throughout the...
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witnesses saw the three men loitering in the area. when the shaws arrived, they were ambushed.d benson fired twice. [ gunshots ] reggie basile fired the third shot. shannon touchet stayed outside, leaving the shoe impressions in the sand. benson and basile took rosana inside and forced her to open the safe. for reasons that are unclear, they didn't take all of the valuables inside the safe, but they spared rosana's life. >> i think my daughter saved my life that night. when i told that man that i was pregnant, it just did something to his mind that decided not to kill me. and yes, my daughter saved my life. >> while running to the getaway car, they dropped the box full of jewelry. as they drove away, benson threw his ski mask out of the car, unaware that it contained his dna. shannon touchet left ammunition matching the fatal bullets in his gym bag. the murder weapons have never been found, nor the shoes that left the impressions inside the shaws' home. shannon touchet and reggie basile both pled guilty to first-degree murder and aggravated robbery and were sentenced to life in
witnesses saw the three men loitering in the area. when the shaws arrived, they were ambushed.d benson fired twice. [ gunshots ] reggie basile fired the third shot. shannon touchet stayed outside, leaving the shoe impressions in the sand. benson and basile took rosana inside and forced her to open the safe. for reasons that are unclear, they didn't take all of the valuables inside the safe, but they spared rosana's life. >> i think my daughter saved my life that night. when i told that...
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service almost the rest of me sitting on the steps because the guard accused me of being a homeless loiterer, and i tried to convince them that i had written books and set on the council. the police questioned me and said, how do i know that you are not a homeless man who will damage the house? one of the others came to his senses and said enjoy your evening. i have had quite a time coming to his house which has been abandoned for the public for a long time with this year will be different. lincoln arrived at the theater at 8:00 p.m. nobody at the peterson has noticed lincoln arrived. people were going to the bars and taverns to celebrate the victory of the war. it was a quiet night on the street. the play was underway so the carriage pulled up and stopped in front of the big gaslamp and lincoln went inside. and then around 10:00, 10:15 p.m., the doors to ford's theater opened. people came out screaming. at first some people thought the theater was on fire. then they heard the shots. the president was shot. burn the theater. find the assassin. that got the attention of the members of the boa
service almost the rest of me sitting on the steps because the guard accused me of being a homeless loiterer, and i tried to convince them that i had written books and set on the council. the police questioned me and said, how do i know that you are not a homeless man who will damage the house? one of the others came to his senses and said enjoy your evening. i have had quite a time coming to his house which has been abandoned for the public for a long time with this year will be different....
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everyone was loitering around and then things escalated as we saw.s funny to hear people say maybe the police didn't act strongly enough. but perhaps the question we should be asking is perhaps they overreacted. but we're joined now by corey clark. he was out here last night. what do you make of the reports that we're getting today that this is just a bunch of mindless criminal thugs on the streets. >> at the end of the day they were not mindless criminal thugs, they are lost youth, because they are not being educated. they are not being taught at home to believe in morals. it's the parent's fault for not telling their kids not to come out here. i did not see one parent getting their child. and that is not right. for them to have been out there peacefully at first and to feel threatened by the police that should say a lot about how people in this the city feel about the police. but it's like -- it's more to the -- everything that is going on. because we're not noticing how -- what the youth did, brought up a bigger picture to baltimore. >> reporter:
everyone was loitering around and then things escalated as we saw.s funny to hear people say maybe the police didn't act strongly enough. but perhaps the question we should be asking is perhaps they overreacted. but we're joined now by corey clark. he was out here last night. what do you make of the reports that we're getting today that this is just a bunch of mindless criminal thugs on the streets. >> at the end of the day they were not mindless criminal thugs, they are lost youth,...
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arrested me sitting on the steps because the guard across the street accused me of being a homeless loiterer, and i tried to convince them that i had written books and served on the council of advisors. 10 minutes later, two squad cars rolled up. the national park service police questioned me and said, how do i know that you are not a homeless man who will damage the house? one of them came to his senses and said enjoy your evening. i have had quite a time coming to his house which has been abandoned for the public for a long time, but this year will be different. lincoln arrived at the theater at about 8:30 p.m. the play was underway. april 14, 1865. he was late. no one at the petersen house noticed lincoln arrived. people were going to the bars and taverns to celebrate the great union victory of the war. it was a quiet night on the street. everyone was inside the theater. the play was underway so the carriage pulled up and stopped in front of the big gaslamp and lincoln went inside. and then around 10:15, the doors to ford's theater burst open. over 1000 people came rushing out the doors s
arrested me sitting on the steps because the guard across the street accused me of being a homeless loiterer, and i tried to convince them that i had written books and served on the council of advisors. 10 minutes later, two squad cars rolled up. the national park service police questioned me and said, how do i know that you are not a homeless man who will damage the house? one of them came to his senses and said enjoy your evening. i have had quite a time coming to his house which has been...
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dan: i was going to say, if you think about the contact she is having with him, very often loiters -- lawyers know when the jury is watching. every move they make when they are communicating with their client both physically and verbally, they know. they are being watched. when you think about the fact her only goal here is to save his life, one of those rare cases where she is not disputing her client is guilty, where she is just trying to save his life little things tend to mean more than they would in an ordinary case. that is the only thing that is an issue. charlie: how is boston today? mike: boston is fine. it has been two years to the day since this occurred. there has been a marathon of the spirit in greater boston. people have continued on with their lives, shocked from what happened. the event is an of enormous event. but people have gotten on. people who lost limbs and were injured. they have shown amazing strength and spirit for all of us to admire. charlie: thank you for coming. good to see you. the book is "the brothers." we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: j
dan: i was going to say, if you think about the contact she is having with him, very often loiters -- lawyers know when the jury is watching. every move they make when they are communicating with their client both physically and verbally, they know. they are being watched. when you think about the fact her only goal here is to save his life, one of those rare cases where she is not disputing her client is guilty, where she is just trying to save his life little things tend to mean more than...
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and the reaper and they're doing great work but we're talking about in the future, drones that will loiteror days at 90,000 feet what if drones could bring supplies to the battlefield? we haven't even begun to talk about drones on the ground. what about robots? why do army small units, marines and seals have to walk into ambushes? we could use a machine to do that. why is it a patrol that triggers an i.e.d. strike? why can't we have robots do that? we're at the cusp of a revolution and the amount of money we put in unmanned fighting machines versus manned fighting machine $ way out of kit kilter. the object is to do two things. kill the enemy and keep our soldiers alive. and it's a revolution. we're at the cusp of it and underfunding it by a factor of 10. jenna: some in the navy are saying, okay. why are you going to get the money? we're already falling behind. this is really setting us up for further conversation but glad to touch on it briefly today. nice to have you as always. thank you so much. >> thank you, jenna. jon: hillary clinton already heading to iowa as potential republican pr
and the reaper and they're doing great work but we're talking about in the future, drones that will loiteror days at 90,000 feet what if drones could bring supplies to the battlefield? we haven't even begun to talk about drones on the ground. what about robots? why do army small units, marines and seals have to walk into ambushes? we could use a machine to do that. why is it a patrol that triggers an i.e.d. strike? why can't we have robots do that? we're at the cusp of a revolution and the...
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he had been loitering around the store.saw an opportunity where the manager took the money into the office, and at that point, he grabbed the money from the manager and started to run out the door. >> it's not every day that customers so dramatically stop crimes in progress. and while it's not something that police recommend, in this instance, they have only praise for this customer's quick action. >> it was very commendable of this off-duty corrections officer to assist us in foiling this crime. you know, he's a trained individual. being a corrections officer, he's trained at being able to take people down and control them. >> and so it's all's well that ends well, except for the guy face down on the floor. he pleads guilty to robbery and is sentenced to probation. >>> coming up -- a brooklyn man is fed up with poor service. >> the customer's always right! you are wrong! you were wrong! >>> and what in the world are these customers thinking? when "caught on camera: customers gone wild" returns. an. but did you know that th
he had been loitering around the store.saw an opportunity where the manager took the money into the office, and at that point, he grabbed the money from the manager and started to run out the door. >> it's not every day that customers so dramatically stop crimes in progress. and while it's not something that police recommend, in this instance, they have only praise for this customer's quick action. >> it was very commendable of this off-duty corrections officer to assist us in...
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actually, the kidso ere doing more than just loitering. down, throwing gang symbols, you know, it was kind of like a pep rally. that's what made her scare. >> all right. let me go back to the beginning of this tape here. so the woman sees all these kids that we don't see in the beginning of the video, we can re-rack that. and -- >> yes sir. >> and she wants you to walk her out. so you're being a good samaritan, you walk the lady out to her car. then all of a sudden, you know, these kids come up to you and you get hit literally from behind, there you are. here come the kids. did you say anything to them? because that one kid punches you right in the back of the head. what did you say to them? >> when he hit me, i turned around. i said is that your best shot? and you know what time it is. that's when the guy to the right of him, that's when he hit me. and my first thought was to get inside of the store so i could get my back against the wall. >> right. >> fight back. but the store owner -- >> he wouldn't open the door. >> so i couldn't get i
actually, the kidso ere doing more than just loitering. down, throwing gang symbols, you know, it was kind of like a pep rally. that's what made her scare. >> all right. let me go back to the beginning of this tape here. so the woman sees all these kids that we don't see in the beginning of the video, we can re-rack that. and -- >> yes sir. >> and she wants you to walk her out. so you're being a good samaritan, you walk the lady out to her car. then all of a sudden, you know,...
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they are lower during in their own -- loitering in their own community, on their own steps and they are harassed constantly. and this had been the reports that i have received. the real news, myself, and a friend of a friend, we have been going down in that area trying to establish a relationship with the people in that area. and one of the things that they said is that they are not even allowed to sit out in the area on their steps, even though they live there. the police will come and harass them. that level of harassment causes verbal responses. it causes physical contact. it causes people to be arrested. and before you know it, they have an arrest record -- i'm talking, 10, 11, 12, 13-year-old juveniles. they end up in the prison system, and that is why it becomes a high crime system -- high crime area. amy: a statement from the fraternal order of police lodge 3, baltimore's police union compared the protesters calling for justice in the death of freddie gray to a "lynch mob." during a press conference on wednesday, reporters questioned the union's president gene ryan about the comp
they are lower during in their own -- loitering in their own community, on their own steps and they are harassed constantly. and this had been the reports that i have received. the real news, myself, and a friend of a friend, we have been going down in that area trying to establish a relationship with the people in that area. and one of the things that they said is that they are not even allowed to sit out in the area on their steps, even though they live there. the police will come and harass...
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i think it's to a point where the individuals have been loitering around this mall for so long, that the police officer are just trying to gain full control because there are so many other parts of the city that are seeing heavy rioting. i talked to one officer about 30 minutes ago. i said how many police officers do you have out in the street right now? he told me if you work for the city of baltimore police department you are wearing your blue uniform. you are out on the street. there is no one at home. there is no one on vacation. this is all hands on deck right now. and like i said you know, we've been here for let's see about two hours at this mall and things are much more calm now. when we first got here i have to say, there were chills running down my spine. you had four helicopters above. you had the tactical units which you can actually see over there. the one on the left you can see like a cream peppered on the side of that vehicle. it's because it was sitting annihilated with rocks and anything that people could get their hands on. it was a very tense scene and there was n
i think it's to a point where the individuals have been loitering around this mall for so long, that the police officer are just trying to gain full control because there are so many other parts of the city that are seeing heavy rioting. i talked to one officer about 30 minutes ago. i said how many police officers do you have out in the street right now? he told me if you work for the city of baltimore police department you are wearing your blue uniform. you are out on the street. there is no...
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. >> loiter in the store. >> and then i have to plug the nose because they drop 100 cologne bottles inyou shares they're down sharply this year over past couple of years they have an increase, i can't tell you the last time their sales went up. company is thinking these changes this is what they are no longer hiring based on attractiveness. you don't have to look like a model. no shirtless models at the store events. you don't have to feel intimidated if you're a man walking in, and finally no hair style guide. they said if you have hair that didn't look like it was naturally streaked by the sun that wasn't good. pink hair nlse ring facial hair see if you can get a job at the social. >> i bet to your point though they may start to have to hire these people because real people are attracting consumer sharpers. >> founded the company he did a good job with the company back in the day. he's gone now they have to make changes. no longer exclusive club for attractive teen. >> every now and then you have the retailer you have to sell clothes. >> the whole point right? >> check this out. this
. >> loiter in the store. >> and then i have to plug the nose because they drop 100 cologne bottles inyou shares they're down sharply this year over past couple of years they have an increase, i can't tell you the last time their sales went up. company is thinking these changes this is what they are no longer hiring based on attractiveness. you don't have to look like a model. no shirtless models at the store events. you don't have to feel intimidated if you're a man walking in, and...
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out of that and other efforts came this emphasis upon drones where you could have one loiter for hoursmake sure that you might have near certainty that there will not be clutter. the damage would be so much worse if we did not have the drones that we have today. >> so are you for or against the use of drones? >> i am for the use of drones because they do give us the ability to go into places like afghanistan or yemen and actually be a able to pinpoint someone. i placed a $1 billion destroyer for four months out of my battle group when i went for the war in iraq after i came out from that short mission, placed it off yemen, four months a $1 billion warship sat there doing nothing but waiting to launch a tomahawk, less precise drone, that would go hundreds of miles in if we could get the intelligence that a certain operative we knew was there placed himself in a certain position. after that we gave up. years later we got him because of a drone. and i believe on that one, no collateral damage where the tomahawk would have had collateral damage probably. >> "the new york times" made an art
out of that and other efforts came this emphasis upon drones where you could have one loiter for hoursmake sure that you might have near certainty that there will not be clutter. the damage would be so much worse if we did not have the drones that we have today. >> so are you for or against the use of drones? >> i am for the use of drones because they do give us the ability to go into places like afghanistan or yemen and actually be a able to pinpoint someone. i placed a $1 billion...
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we're not those loiters. did you see me on tv stealing anything? no.shley. good luck. these protesters, wolf eager to put a different stamp on baltimore, a different image on baltimore. this rally, this march, one big step towards that and, again, like on marches in days past, nights past they want to take the message back from the violence and put it on the freddie gray case. again, they think this is a big step towards doing that wolf. >> thanks very much. i want to show our viewers what's going on. this is a fair that's in northeast baltimore right now. all indications it has nothing to do with any of the demonstrations. it just underscores that there are regular problems in baltimore that have to be addressed even beyond some of these protests. those are live pictures coming in from this fire in baltimore. so the city continues with the good the bad, and the ugly obviously. the protest over freddie gray's death are spreading not only in baltimore but tonight they're in philadelphia as well. that's where poppy harlow is for us. what's going on in ph
we're not those loiters. did you see me on tv stealing anything? no.shley. good luck. these protesters, wolf eager to put a different stamp on baltimore, a different image on baltimore. this rally, this march, one big step towards that and, again, like on marches in days past, nights past they want to take the message back from the violence and put it on the freddie gray case. again, they think this is a big step towards doing that wolf. >> thanks very much. i want to show our viewers...