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martel started his career in san quentin 30 years ago. he says his focus will be on the safety of the inmates and the staff. >>> in just about 20 minutes from now, opening states begin in the trial of aches el ander youshock. the 18-year-old was accused of bringing pipe bombs, a chainsaw and a sword to hillsdale high school on august 4ing, 2009. police say youshock planned to kill fellow paint -- fellow students and staff members. everything stopped because he was tackled by a teacher. >>> a danville police officer is out on bond. his arrest is part of the expanding investigation following the arrest of a contra costa county drug task force chief as well as the high- profile private investigator. >>> governor jerry brown says he's willing to cut ties with redevelopment agencies and the raiders stadium could be the reason why. now, "the chronicle" reports that oakland and alameda county pay money for a stadium that's no longer usable. this could affect stadiums for the raiders and the 49. governor brown, who used to be oakland's mayor, sai
martel started his career in san quentin 30 years ago. he says his focus will be on the safety of the inmates and the staff. >>> in just about 20 minutes from now, opening states begin in the trial of aches el ander youshock. the 18-year-old was accused of bringing pipe bombs, a chainsaw and a sword to hillsdale high school on august 4ing, 2009. police say youshock planned to kill fellow paint -- fellow students and staff members. everything stopped because he was tackled by a teacher....
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i have to come here every day, whether it is at city hall, san quentin, or the jail to talk about thisis is my therapy, because i cannot talk to someone in an office. i am also on the police advisory board in the northern panhandle. i live there and i had to fight my neighbors to keep my son's posters up. still today i have to fight my neighbors, and i have lived there for 30 years, and it is wrong. i needed to stop. if we want to be united, how can we? it is wrong. supervisor campos: thank you for sharing. i have a couple more names. >> thank you for holding this hearing. i am part of the upper panhandled neighborhood association. i am also on the cpab. since i joined cpab, we had captain barak and now we have captain dennis o'leary. they have both done an outstanding job. it allows us to communicate better. we know what the problems are in our neighborhood. the beginning of the year, we sit down and set our priorities in our neighborhood. we have had some successes working with the police department in our neighborhoods. the drug dealing, we have been able to solve some drug-dealing
i have to come here every day, whether it is at city hall, san quentin, or the jail to talk about thisis is my therapy, because i cannot talk to someone in an office. i am also on the police advisory board in the northern panhandle. i live there and i had to fight my neighbors to keep my son's posters up. still today i have to fight my neighbors, and i have lived there for 30 years, and it is wrong. i needed to stop. if we want to be united, how can we? it is wrong. supervisor campos: thank you...
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passenger in this accident near anderson drive and sir francis drake boulevard on the back side of san quentin boulevard. it was the case of a driver going too fast on a curve during the rain. >> her rear-end tires spun out. she lost control, headed to the hill, hit the hool and up and over on the roof. >> the officer said it was one of many calls all related to the weather. her driver and passenger both had minor injuries. >>> and here's what it looked like at down near larkspur. this is before the traffic started to build up on the rain- slicked roadways this morning. >>> well, heaviest rainfall has moved out of the bay area -- bay area for some parts of the region. it wasn't muff of a sentence. up in santa rosa, 1.39. but the rainfall totals quakily taper off. in san francisco, .17. oakland, .07. as far as the current conditions, not a lot of coverage out there as we come in close to the south bay. even if you are not covered, you can still have the misty or -- the mist or the light drizzle. that's enough to impact the roadways and also for the east bay neighborhoods, a little bit of activi
passenger in this accident near anderson drive and sir francis drake boulevard on the back side of san quentin boulevard. it was the case of a driver going too fast on a curve during the rain. >> her rear-end tires spun out. she lost control, headed to the hill, hit the hool and up and over on the roof. >> the officer said it was one of many calls all related to the weather. her driver and passenger both had minor injuries. >>> and here's what it looked like at down near...
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police say anderson spent more than six years in san quentin after being convict in the early 1990s. as part of the investigation in a his past, searchers with dogs combed through this boards house on north 14th street where anderson reportedly staid on and off last year while working for this luggage retrieval service in santa clara. police say anderson stop here yesterday and it was then she made her daring escape. >> i saw her and she saw me and shea she came run to the truck and said help me. i have been kidnapped from jalo. >> reporter: this father of seven with an 7-year-old daughter-in-law of his own says he was driving by as the girl grabbed a key and freed herself from the leg chain that police say bond her to anderson's car. >> she was pretty frightened when she jumped in my truck and thought the guy would come and kill her. >> reporter: one of the anderson's former coworkers says he is spooked by the turn of events. >> yesterday he asked me for a garbage bag. >> reporter: a garbage bag? >> yeah. a heavy-duty garbage bag. >> reporter: he didn't say what the garbage bag was
police say anderson spent more than six years in san quentin after being convict in the early 1990s. as part of the investigation in a his past, searchers with dogs combed through this boards house on north 14th street where anderson reportedly staid on and off last year while working for this luggage retrieval service in santa clara. police say anderson stop here yesterday and it was then she made her daring escape. >> i saw her and she saw me and shea she came run to the truck and said...
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i literally found myself in san quentin state prison. it is not the place you want to beat or vacation to. anyway -- it is not a place you want to be or vacation to. that is a bit about my background. as a community member and us youth in the community using the services, i am amazed that i am still your speaking to you. at my age, there are couple places a young person could be. prison, dead, the street, on drugs. i am fortunate not to be in any of those places. i chose to go to school. school has been my savior in real life. [applause] it has been a struggle. honestly, i could be in other places instead of your speaking to you. when you make these budget decisions, keep in mind that education is the future. education does save people. it saved me. i am alive. [applause] supervisor campos: a queue. one of the recurring themes we're hearing from the speakers -- thank you. one of the recurring themes we're hearing from the speakers is the the programs are literally saving lives. how do we deal with that as a city? last year, we added abou
i literally found myself in san quentin state prison. it is not the place you want to beat or vacation to. anyway -- it is not a place you want to be or vacation to. that is a bit about my background. as a community member and us youth in the community using the services, i am amazed that i am still your speaking to you. at my age, there are couple places a young person could be. prison, dead, the street, on drugs. i am fortunate not to be in any of those places. i chose to go to school. school...
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joining us now is author and "washington post" reporter del quentin wilber. and dr.eph giordano. he led the george washington university hospital trauma team that operated on the president. dr. giordano and del wilber, thank you very much for being here. this was a day that got a huge amount of news coverage at the time. i happen to know because i was there as a reporter. there was a television camera rolling when john hinckley shot the president. what more were you able to learn writing this book? >> i learned that ronald reagan was really lucky to have survived. i mean, he was a total beneficiary of circumstance. there's... hingally unleashed six shots in 1.7 seconds and he would have killed reagan, he would have hit him, maybe really wounded him badly if jerry para, the lead secret service agent, hadn't acted so qukly and had the training to do so. and he was... sorry. >> warner:. >> woodruff: what did parado? >> par thrust him into the car so fast, we've seen that iconic video so many times. his quick action got reagan out of direct fire and in between the shield
joining us now is author and "washington post" reporter del quentin wilber. and dr.eph giordano. he led the george washington university hospital trauma team that operated on the president. dr. giordano and del wilber, thank you very much for being here. this was a day that got a huge amount of news coverage at the time. i happen to know because i was there as a reporter. there was a television camera rolling when john hinckley shot the president. what more were you able to learn...
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they are in rikers island, san quentin, some of the greatest minds which had not found a space to tap into their genius. that is a big part of what has happened. not talking about the prison industrial complex as well as the military industrial complex. rikers island has 1400 people -- 14,000 people. i worked at a high-school that had a mural on the wall. there was a figure, a man dressed in green, split in two. the front have has a gun, a rifle in his hand, military fatigues. the back half has the prison inmate uniform. on top it says choose your dream. so those are your options. we have seen it hurts our families apart. women are the fastest growing population to be incarcerated. we see women's prisons, men's prisons, teenagers -- they have a baby prison for the babies. they build a prison every year based on third and fourth great test scores in black and latino communities around the country. that is a fact. i can give me the documentation on that. so when the police are grabbing us up, it is a function of capitalism. white supremacy and capitalism, they have had a very long dance
they are in rikers island, san quentin, some of the greatest minds which had not found a space to tap into their genius. that is a big part of what has happened. not talking about the prison industrial complex as well as the military industrial complex. rikers island has 1400 people -- 14,000 people. i worked at a high-school that had a mural on the wall. there was a figure, a man dressed in green, split in two. the front have has a gun, a rifle in his hand, military fatigues. the back half has...
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i have to come here every day, whether it is at city hall, san quentin, or the jail to talk about thisis is my therapy, because i cannot talk to someone in an office. i am also on the police advisory board in the northern panhandle. i live there and i had to fight my neighbors to keep my son's posters up. still today i have to fight my neighbors, and i have lived there for 30 years, and it is wrong. i needed to stop. if we want to be united, how can we? it is wrong. supervisor campos: thank you for sharing. i have a couple more names.
i have to come here every day, whether it is at city hall, san quentin, or the jail to talk about thisis is my therapy, because i cannot talk to someone in an office. i am also on the police advisory board in the northern panhandle. i live there and i had to fight my neighbors to keep my son's posters up. still today i have to fight my neighbors, and i have lived there for 30 years, and it is wrong. i needed to stop. if we want to be united, how can we? it is wrong. supervisor campos: thank you...
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i have to come here every day, whether it is at city hall, san quentin, or the jail to talk about thisis is my therapy, because i cannot talk to someone in an office. i am also on the police advisory board in the northern panhe.
i have to come here every day, whether it is at city hall, san quentin, or the jail to talk about thisis is my therapy, because i cannot talk to someone in an office. i am also on the police advisory board in the northern panhe.
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my name is quentin. i'm a member over the public that called regarding the square footage issue. i find it quite fascinating the version that is now being put forth by planning and d.b.i. i did initially call planning and i was referred to d.b.i. i then talked to the district inspector who i believe is mr. quinlan here, given such a hoost oil response, who i was told, no -- hostile response, who i was told no, he was not going to participate in my witch-hunt. i went back to planning. the reason why i refused to actually go back to d.b.i. was my concern for d.b.i. to actually do the square footage. it is fascinating to stand in here and hear they will move forward with measuring the square footage and it is a major issue. i've been bringing this up for the last six weeks. i would recommend we can deal with the square fallujah issue by having it measured -- square footage issue by having it measured once and for all. >> next speaker. i ask that the speakers line up closer. >> i'm a resident. i'm not employed by chase or anybody. i just wanted to speak on behalf of chase and i live
my name is quentin. i'm a member over the public that called regarding the square footage issue. i find it quite fascinating the version that is now being put forth by planning and d.b.i. i did initially call planning and i was referred to d.b.i. i then talked to the district inspector who i believe is mr. quinlan here, given such a hoost oil response, who i was told, no -- hostile response, who i was told no, he was not going to participate in my witch-hunt. i went back to planning. the reason...
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the people of your community, but that is one of the few in the country, the one you have at san quentinso all they could get is a ged in general. they come out with no date money, no clothes. none of them have jobs when they get out. and they come home to what? when they have been locked up 5, 10, 20 years, they go home, and their families do not even want them home. >> what impact does somebody's criminal history have on this transition from the system into the community? >> in seven states, you can never vote again. most states, you cannot vote while you are on paper. because of the criminal background record checks that are now ubiquitous, incredibly, a, you have a hard time ending an apartment, getting a car loan, getting any kind of job. i'm a convicted felon, and it would not hire me and walmart. i could not work the cash register at burger king. most occupations and recessions are close to you because you are a convicted felon -- occupations and jobs. when you see homeless people outside, most of them have felony convictions, mostly bullshit felonies, the little felonies. that is
the people of your community, but that is one of the few in the country, the one you have at san quentinso all they could get is a ged in general. they come out with no date money, no clothes. none of them have jobs when they get out. and they come home to what? when they have been locked up 5, 10, 20 years, they go home, and their families do not even want them home. >> what impact does somebody's criminal history have on this transition from the system into the community? >> in...
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. >>> a san quentin death row inmate has died of natural causes 15 years after he was sentenced to death. prison officials say richard ray parson was 67 years old. in 1996 he was convicted of fatally beating a woman during a robbery at her sacramento home. now since 1978 when the death penalty was reinstated in california, only 13 prisoners have been executed. 53 others on death row have died of disease, old age or illness. 18 committed suicide. right now there are 713 inmates on california's death row. >>> google expects to have all of the lost e-mails for its g mail accounts restored this morning. the company says some accounts have already been restored. google has not said exactly how many accounts were effected by the unexplained problem except that it was a very small fraction of the total. >>> how would you like a free breakfast this morning? where you can get some pancakes and help local children at the same time. >>> welcome back to the morning news. u.s. marshals are now looking for that texas day care operator charged in a fire that killed four children. investigators now beli
. >>> a san quentin death row inmate has died of natural causes 15 years after he was sentenced to death. prison officials say richard ray parson was 67 years old. in 1996 he was convicted of fatally beating a woman during a robbery at her sacramento home. now since 1978 when the death penalty was reinstated in california, only 13 prisoners have been executed. 53 others on death row have died of disease, old age or illness. 18 committed suicide. right now there are 713 inmates on...
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. >> reporter: frank, right now on my cell phone i have a satellite imagine of san quentin prison. that might be handy information through an inmate planning an escape. but the truth is, some inmates have this information already on their smuggled cell phones. can a cell phone be a deadly weapon. listen to prison guard robert johnson's story. >> i saw him raise up and he shot me six sometimes in the stomach and chest. >> reporter: an inmate in his prison used a cell phone to order a kill. >> he ordered a hit, that's exactly what it is. >> reporter: cell phones are routinely smuggled into prisons in hollowed out books. at a conference in sacramento, california corrections say 2,400 cell phones were confiscated from inmates in the first two months of this year. remarkably possession of a cell phone in state prison is not a criminal offense. >> it's not a crime to transport or to provide cell phones to inmates or bring them in. >> reporter: sniff dogs are now finding cell phones. johnson says a solution is needed fast. >> whether it's the public. whether it's a judge. whether it's a s
. >> reporter: frank, right now on my cell phone i have a satellite imagine of san quentin prison. that might be handy information through an inmate planning an escape. but the truth is, some inmates have this information already on their smuggled cell phones. can a cell phone be a deadly weapon. listen to prison guard robert johnson's story. >> i saw him raise up and he shot me six sometimes in the stomach and chest. >> reporter: an inmate in his prison used a cell phone to...
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peterson is currently on death row at san quentin. >> a former defensive end who played with the oakland raiders for several seasons is facing murder charges tonight. >> it feels good. it feels real good. >>> a good . >>> a harrowing rescue of two workers from the side of an apartment building in new york today. look at this. scaffolding broke, stranding two men twelve storeys above the ground. now here you can see one man standing on the top of the scaffolding, clinging to the ropes. a firefighter was finally able to repel down the side of the building to rescue the men, lowering them to the ground. one person at a time. >>> high school these and concussions. according to one study 40% of those these get back on the field or court way too soon. ktvu's mike mibach reports, a former player on the raiders, and another from the 49ers are i am at thatting up with a bay area assembly woman to try and protect student these. >> reporter: a crushing hit in the game of football from the eyes of a former 49er. >> there is a time where it is almost like it is quiet. >> reporter: and then when you m
peterson is currently on death row at san quentin. >> a former defensive end who played with the oakland raiders for several seasons is facing murder charges tonight. >> it feels good. it feels real good. >>> a good . >>> a harrowing rescue of two workers from the side of an apartment building in new york today. look at this. scaffolding broke, stranding two men twelve storeys above the ground. now here you can see one man standing on the top of the scaffolding,...