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san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lock up: san quentin: extended stay." >> they treat us like animals in here. >> don't let me catch you up in here. this ain't no regular penitentiary. it's the hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day, you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah. >> as long as i keep busy, then i'll be all right. but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself in a wreck. i'm going to get in trouble. >> pacing back and forth, two or three hours at a time. everyone here is like animals. back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. nothing happens. so it's like one day goes into another. and the next thing you know, weeks go by, months go by, years go by. >> a new day begins at san quentin. >> good morning, gentlemen. >> how are you doing?
san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lock up: san quentin: extended stay." >> they treat us like animals in here. >> don't let me catch you up in here. this ain't no regular penitentiary. it's the hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day, you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down!...
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this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served
this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served
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this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >> with repeat offenders clogging up the works, the officers struggle to keep the inmates under control. >> control, be advised we have an alarm in south block. >> i can only speculate and the only thing i can think of is we have a missing inmate. that's probably the number one thing. >> step on the tiers and conduct a count, submit it to patrol immediately. 5-west-45, hernandez. i dot knowhere he is. >> his name is skanvinsky hymes. my prison number is e-04448. i've had this prison number since i was 18 years old. i just turned 37 on february 15th. i'll be discharged
this is "lockup: san quentin, extended stay." san quentin state prison served as the reception center for 17 counties in the state of california. each week, the prison releases 150 prisoners. and welcomes 350 new inmates. san quentin was built to hold about 3,000 people. it currently houses more than 5,000. >> unfortunate for some of them, they think this is a step up. in the circles they travel in, unfortunately, it is. you know, i made it. i'm in state prison now. >>...
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devialet‘s co—founder and chief executive, quentin sannie joins us. quentin, thanks for coming in. tell us why you got involved with this in the first place? you talk about sound being about emotion. where does that, from? it is coming from a dream when i was very young, 40 yea rs dream when i was very young, 40 years ago. my dream was to create a company in audio. 0ne years ago. my dream was to create a company in audio. one day, ten years ago, my friend called me and he had found a guy who had invented a wonderful technology to amplify the sound. this technology can change everything. we founded it together and said up the company in 2007. from this time, what we are going to do is put out technology step—by—step in any device providing sound. this is the kind of device we are doing with the devialet brand. the plan is to put the technology in your car, your tv, your smartphone, and provide the sound of the future, more emotion. you are trying to put it in these different devices. it strikes me like —— that devices like these are getting smaller and televisions are getting flatte
devialet‘s co—founder and chief executive, quentin sannie joins us. quentin, thanks for coming in. tell us why you got involved with this in the first place? you talk about sound being about emotion. where does that, from? it is coming from a dream when i was very young, 40 yea rs dream when i was very young, 40 years ago. my dream was to create a company in audio. 0ne years ago. my dream was to create a company in audio. one day, ten years ago, my friend called me and he had found a guy...
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any one in this room that inside of san quentin? >> it's such a unique person that they let people in. >> i think we have time for one final question. >> we have a combo statement and question. you don't need to know my name honestly but my comment, my comment is i don't know how you guys go to sleep at night knowing that you do what you do and saying that saying these things that it's enlightening to go into prison and realize if you don't have the totality yourself to tell people that might not happen to your family because it happens to my family, to say that it's enlightening and it won't happen to you and you don't have to worry about it and you can advocate for them is kind of low for you guys and i just don't understand how you guys are doing this right now. that's just my comment. >> my question on that, we have had several states including california and oregon write us came from that of legalize recreational marijuana and also on the federal end of that you have our attorney general jeff sessions making the distinction bet
any one in this room that inside of san quentin? >> it's such a unique person that they let people in. >> i think we have time for one final question. >> we have a combo statement and question. you don't need to know my name honestly but my comment, my comment is i don't know how you guys go to sleep at night knowing that you do what you do and saying that saying these things that it's enlightening to go into prison and realize if you don't have the totality yourself to tell...
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in the first of his two part report on middle east correspondent quentin some of the looks at the children iss cultivated and sent into battle. nmsiis his childhood in the so called islamic state. this footage filmed secretly and rock out. plus to the bbc is of what i. s. calls the cubs of the caliphate. their child soldiers believe teenagers. clumsy and armed to the teeth their guns are almost too big for them. even as i s. is collapsing. it's investing in its futur. it's a slow and steady differ. this was i aces capital in iraq. muscles old city is known in ruins. this is where the i. s. war machine suffered its biggest defeat but it isn't the end of the. healer feitos honed their skills this was their training ground. the margin fighting in this. and then surviving well some did some escaped. some have made it to europe. we traveled to belgium and there we met osment. he joined i. s. when he was just fifteen. whom that it would be nice to have them to classical. they taught me how to use a kalashnikov. we stayed for seven days in morsel. they would keep talking about martyrdom operation
in the first of his two part report on middle east correspondent quentin some of the looks at the children iss cultivated and sent into battle. nmsiis his childhood in the so called islamic state. this footage filmed secretly and rock out. plus to the bbc is of what i. s. calls the cubs of the caliphate. their child soldiers believe teenagers. clumsy and armed to the teeth their guns are almost too big for them. even as i s. is collapsing. it's investing in its futur. it's a slow and steady...
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tonight quentin somerville has the second of his special reports. turning a child into a suicide bomber takes time. but it might stop here. and rocker the cry dry and watch among page like an animal. the so called islamic state charge sheet. needs that he harassed the woman. his punishment. children's entertainment. or brutalize he's. growing up in conflict. destruction and violence become routine. mosul and elsewhere became fast tell recruitment groun. the islamic state group. i am a student just concentrate its attentions here on the battlefield and also moved into homes. and into classrooms and there will be filled young minds full of tales of jihad. suicide bombers and of conquering the waste. so even though the fighting has stopped we've left behind a toxic legacy. a new generation of heat. and that will be difficult to erase. songs from the propaganda videos to meet the week into playgrounds. and children's lives do you have reality and the. someone jakle. forget the psalms. come forget i. s. got on a nobody and be had and you have the big dat
tonight quentin somerville has the second of his special reports. turning a child into a suicide bomber takes time. but it might stop here. and rocker the cry dry and watch among page like an animal. the so called islamic state charge sheet. needs that he harassed the woman. his punishment. children's entertainment. or brutalize he's. growing up in conflict. destruction and violence become routine. mosul and elsewhere became fast tell recruitment groun. the islamic state group. i am a student...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news, mosul.stigations by the government. around 230 employers were found to have paid workers less than national minimum wage. among the worst offenders was the retailer argos who were fined £800,000. thousands of extra care home places will need to be created in less than 10 years, in order to cope with the growing number of frail older people. researchers at newcastle university say england will need an extra 71,000 home places by 2025 — because people are living longer, and many need substantial help in their last years. here's our health editor hugh pym. scroll down to messages for me. you're never too old to learn. ida, who's 92, is being shown how to text at this it class for older people. she feels she's making progress, though sometimes, it's hard to remember everything she's learned. your memory doesn't retain things. sometimes, it gives you a few minutes, then it comes back and — oh, i remember what it was! so, you know, you just have to work hard at that. the aim of the class at the ab
quentin sommerville, bbc news, mosul.stigations by the government. around 230 employers were found to have paid workers less than national minimum wage. among the worst offenders was the retailer argos who were fined £800,000. thousands of extra care home places will need to be created in less than 10 years, in order to cope with the growing number of frail older people. researchers at newcastle university say england will need an extra 71,000 home places by 2025 — because people are living...
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anybody been inside san quentin? isn't that amazing? they let people in. >> time for one final question. >> we have a combo statement in question. you don't need to know my name honestly, but my comment -- you can left. i don't not how you guys go to sleep at night knowing you do that it do and saying is enlightening to go to prison and to have to realize and even if you don't have this mentality yourself -- to tell this mentality that it may not happen as it happens to my family. to say it is enlightening and it won't happen to you and you don't have to worry about it and you can be the advocate for them is kind of low for you guys. i don't understand how you are doing this right now. that is my comments. that -- weion on have had several states including california and oregon where i just came from that have legalized recreational marijuana. on the federal end of that you toe jeff sessions who wants equate marijuana and heroin. do -- is do you anticipate a blessing of heads -- butting states inn certain incarcerating nonviolent drug o
anybody been inside san quentin? isn't that amazing? they let people in. >> time for one final question. >> we have a combo statement in question. you don't need to know my name honestly, but my comment -- you can left. i don't not how you guys go to sleep at night knowing you do that it do and saying is enlightening to go to prison and to have to realize and even if you don't have this mentality yourself -- to tell this mentality that it may not happen as it happens to my family....
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and theyaid, no, he was murdered tonight at san quentin. >> i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i'm getting rid of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints on it, and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that's what happened, they would find, 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was the actual murder weapon. the squad came through, which is the security squad, or goon squad, they came through and cordoned off everything and they took the pictures and collected evidence and things like that. so they collected the evidence and find all these weapons. now, that night i'm up and i'm worried about what's happening. but they don't know what happened. >> but a break in the case came from the confession of an inmate involved in the murder. >> he saw an opportunity for himself, serving a life sentence. turned everybody in. because of my lack of knowledge and planning of the crime, and my age, the judge overturned my death penalty and sentenced me to life i
and theyaid, no, he was murdered tonight at san quentin. >> i got rid of everything, i cleaned the cell, i'm getting rid of everything. the weapon is already gone, we knew at that time there was no fingerprints on it, and the time they came in, all of the inmates from the fifth tier to first tier start throwing everything out of their cell. that's what happened, they would find, 20, 30 weapons and never know which one was the actual murder weapon. the squad came through, which is the...
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san quentin state prison. months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lock up: san quentin:
san quentin state prison. months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lock up: san quentin:
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being so close to san quentin, their doors are open to the prison quite a bit. has anybody been inside? >> is a unique prison because they let people in. i think we have time for one final question. .> have a combo statement my comment is i don't know how you go to sleep at night doing what you do and saying these things, that it is in my to go into prison and having to realize that even you don't have havingntality yourself, this mentality. to say that it is enlightening and that it won't happen to you and that you don't have to worry about it and you can be the advocate for them, it is kind of love for you guys. i don't understand how you guys are doing this right now. that is my comment. that -- weuestion on have had several states including california and oregon where we came from legalized racial marijuana that under federal and of that, you have our attorney general jeff sessions who wants to draw it is -- in between recreational marijuana and the use of heroin, do you also decriminalize certain amounts of drugs? my question is do you anticipate a budding
being so close to san quentin, their doors are open to the prison quite a bit. has anybody been inside? >> is a unique prison because they let people in. i think we have time for one final question. .> have a combo statement my comment is i don't know how you go to sleep at night doing what you do and saying these things, that it is in my to go into prison and having to realize that even you don't have havingntality yourself, this mentality. to say that it is enlightening and that it...
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we also have quentin lee, who will talk about his documentary, documenting his life as a gay hollywood all coming up here on the program.
we also have quentin lee, who will talk about his documentary, documenting his life as a gay hollywood all coming up here on the program.
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quentin sommerville has this special report. this is childhood in the so—called islamic state.ssed to the bbc, is of what bis calls the cubs of the caliphate. they are child soldiers, barely teenagers. armed to the teeth, their guns are almost too big for them. even as iis is collapsing, it's investing in its future. —— is is collapsing. it's a slow and steady defeat. this was is‘s capital in iraq. mosul‘s hull city is now in ruins. this is where the is war machine suffered its biggest defeat but it isn't the end of them. here the fighters honed their skills. this was their training ground. imagine fighting in this and then surviving. well, some did was not some escape, and some have made it to europe. we travelled to belgium, and there we met ahmed. hejoined is when he to belgium, and there we met ahmed. he joined is when he was just 15. translation: they taught me how to use a kalashnikov. we stayed for seven days in mosul. they kept talking about martyrdom operations. i was brainwashed and i believed it. i told my family, you can't change my thoughts, and, no matter what you
quentin sommerville has this special report. this is childhood in the so—called islamic state.ssed to the bbc, is of what bis calls the cubs of the caliphate. they are child soldiers, barely teenagers. armed to the teeth, their guns are almost too big for them. even as iis is collapsing, it's investing in its future. —— is is collapsing. it's a slow and steady defeat. this was is‘s capital in iraq. mosul‘s hull city is now in ruins. this is where the is war machine suffered its...
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california's last execution was in 2006, and there are about 750 inmates on san quentin's death row right now. >> a san francisco lawyer is now representing the google engineer fired over his controversial memo. army dillon worked for the republican national committee. she represented two groups fighting uc berkeley to get ann coulter to speak on campus earlier this year. google says it fired james damore because he violated the company's code of conduct. she's reaching out to other workers. >> it's 4:43. the south bay is dealing with the widening debate over historic statues linked to violence and racism. abc 7 news was at san jose city hall where people are upset over a statue of christopher columbus. a group has started an online petition to get the statue relocated. they say a man responsible for the genocide of native americans should not be glorified at city hall. >> happening today, proceeded from the taylor street market will be donated to the oakland firefighters fund. two off-duty firefighters were shot. one victim, jake walter, died. to help the victims' families, they pledge t
california's last execution was in 2006, and there are about 750 inmates on san quentin's death row right now. >> a san francisco lawyer is now representing the google engineer fired over his controversial memo. army dillon worked for the republican national committee. she represented two groups fighting uc berkeley to get ann coulter to speak on campus earlier this year. google says it fired james damore because he violated the company's code of conduct. she's reaching out to other...
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this from our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville.age, filmed secretly in raqqa and passed to the bbc, is of what is calls the ‘cubs of the caliphate'. they are child soldiers, barely teenagers. clumsy and armed to the teeth, their guns are almost too big for them. even as is is collapsing, it's investing in its future. it's a slow and steady defeat. this was is‘s capital in iraq. mosul‘s old city is now in ruins. this is where the is war machine suffered its biggest defeat but it isn't the end of them. here the fighters honed their skills. this was their training ground. imagine fighting in this, and then surviving. well, some did — some escaped, and some have made it to europe. we travelled to belgium, and there we met ahmed. he joined is when he was just 15. translation: they taught me how to use a kalashnikov. we stayed for seven days in mosul. they kept talking about martyrdom operations. i was brainwashed and i believed it. i told my family, "you can't change my thoughts, and, no matter what you do, i'm going to stay." he became
this from our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville.age, filmed secretly in raqqa and passed to the bbc, is of what is calls the ‘cubs of the caliphate'. they are child soldiers, barely teenagers. clumsy and armed to the teeth, their guns are almost too big for them. even as is is collapsing, it's investing in its future. it's a slow and steady defeat. this was is‘s capital in iraq. mosul‘s old city is now in ruins. this is where the is war machine suffered its biggest defeat but...
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2000 boys are thought to have graduated from is military training. 0ur middle east correspondent quentinwhat is calls its ‘lion cubs' of the caliphate. turning a child into a suicide bomber takes time and it might start here. in raqqa, they crowd round to watch a man, caged like an animal. the so—called islamic state charge sheet reads that he harassed a woman. his punishment is children's entertainment. war brutalises. growing up in conflict, destruction and violence become routine. mosul and elsewhere became fertile recruitment ground for the islamic state group. is didn'tjust concentrate its attentions here on the battlefield. it also moved into homes and into classrooms and there they filled young minds full of tales ofjihad, of suicide bombers and of conquering the west. so even though the fighting has stopped, they've left behind a toxic legacy, a new generation of hate and that will be difficult to erase. and the songs from their propaganda videos soon made their way into playgrounds and children's mouths. this boy can't forget the songs, and he can't forget is. he says their educ
2000 boys are thought to have graduated from is military training. 0ur middle east correspondent quentinwhat is calls its ‘lion cubs' of the caliphate. turning a child into a suicide bomber takes time and it might start here. in raqqa, they crowd round to watch a man, caged like an animal. the so—called islamic state charge sheet reads that he harassed a woman. his punishment is children's entertainment. war brutalises. growing up in conflict, destruction and violence become routine. mosul...
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2000 boys are thought to have graduated from is military training. 0ur middle east correspondent quentinhate. turning a child into a suicide bomber takes time. and it might start here. in raqqa, they crowd round to watch a man, caged like an animal. the so—called islamic state charge sheet reads that he harassed a woman. his punishment is children's entertainment. war brutalises. growing up in conflict, destruction and violence become routine. mosul and elsewhere became fertile recruitment ground for the islamic state group. is didn'tjust concentrate its attentions here on the battlefield. it also moved into homes and into classrooms and there they filled young minds full of tales ofjihad, of suicide bombers and of conquering the west. so even though the fighting has stopped, they've left behind a toxic legacy, a new generation of hate and that will be difficult to erase. and the songs from their propaganda videos soon made their way into playgrounds and children's mouths. boy sings this boy can't forget the songs, and he can't forget is. he says their education was aboutjihad and how to
2000 boys are thought to have graduated from is military training. 0ur middle east correspondent quentinhate. turning a child into a suicide bomber takes time. and it might start here. in raqqa, they crowd round to watch a man, caged like an animal. the so—called islamic state charge sheet reads that he harassed a woman. his punishment is children's entertainment. war brutalises. growing up in conflict, destruction and violence become routine. mosul and elsewhere became fertile recruitment...
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san quentin, roughly 700 inmates condemned to die there. >> that includes scott peterson who awaits the for the murder of his pregnant wife lacy. >> the last time california executed an inmate was in 2006. some in the legal community doubt today's ruling the affect death row. >> leslie brinkley is live now to explain exactly why. leslie? >> reporter: the california supreme court today, dan, overruled a constitutional challenge to prop 66, the death penalty initiative passed by voters last november that was supposed to speed up the death penalty process. california's 750 inmates on death row wait an average of 16 years for a qualified attorney to take their appeals case. it can then take decades for the case to pass through the appeals process. prop 66 was pitched to voters as a fix for that. at the heart of it? a mandatory five-year limit for the supreme court to complete appeals.
san quentin, roughly 700 inmates condemned to die there. >> that includes scott peterson who awaits the for the murder of his pregnant wife lacy. >> the last time california executed an inmate was in 2006. some in the legal community doubt today's ruling the affect death row. >> leslie brinkley is live now to explain exactly why. leslie? >> reporter: the california supreme court today, dan, overruled a constitutional challenge to prop 66, the death penalty initiative...
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. >> quentin marcellus. i went to see his jazz show when i was 18.e sang happy birthday to me. >> i met dr. j at a sixers' game, julius erving, for those of you that don't know. >> not a real doctor. >> he gave me a checkup, dana. [laughter] and then i got his autograph and then i lost it. >> i've done that. >> i grew up in wyoming and colorado and there are not that many celebrities, but i think i met john elway when i was a kid. he was the quarterback for the denver broncos. it might not have been. sammy winder, i remember, i think he was a wide receiver or a running back, i met him. >> stop. >> i would say me, because i saw my -- i met myself early. no, no. we used to go to car shows. my dad would take me to car shows. kent mcchord and martin milner, come on, people, "adam 12." i got autographs of both of them. >> no idea who that is. >> you were like minus 10 when "adam 12" was on. second question, this is a good one. from bill j., "what was your favorite childhood television show and who was your favorite character." do not say "little house on
. >> quentin marcellus. i went to see his jazz show when i was 18.e sang happy birthday to me. >> i met dr. j at a sixers' game, julius erving, for those of you that don't know. >> not a real doctor. >> he gave me a checkup, dana. [laughter] and then i got his autograph and then i lost it. >> i've done that. >> i grew up in wyoming and colorado and there are not that many celebrities, but i think i met john elway when i was a kid. he was the quarterback for...
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he is one of many inmates on death row in san quentin, it is still a source of fascination for moneyk you, fascinating look there. >> shannon: will come of the white house is now responding to steve bannon's a wide ranging interview with a left-leaning web site, eric coverage continues on what's effects this could have on the chief strategist job. >> shannon: it is one of the more wild first pitches to see. the ball hits below the belt. he took it all in stride, even posting a picture saying "the moment of impact." >> bill: that was a called strike. and it hurt. we'll see you later everybody, "happening now" starts now, bye-bye. >> jon: a fox news alert, the president's chief strategist steve bannon is backpedaling after a bombshell interview and when she spoke out supremacist protesters and undercut president trump's position on north korea. fox news now learning that steve bannon is saying he believes that interview with the american prospect magazine was off the record. aren't they all? >> heather: another one. >> jon: good morning to you, i'm jon scott. >> heather: i'm heather ch
he is one of many inmates on death row in san quentin, it is still a source of fascination for moneyk you, fascinating look there. >> shannon: will come of the white house is now responding to steve bannon's a wide ranging interview with a left-leaning web site, eric coverage continues on what's effects this could have on the chief strategist job. >> shannon: it is one of the more wild first pitches to see. the ball hits below the belt. he took it all in stride, even posting a...
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for example, san quentin has a state of the art health facility ..helton henderson is soft spoken.. and mild mannered.. and many say "tough" .. he has made many rulings considered controversial, with sentences requiring actions beyond the norm. in fact, he believes his rulings 'should' carry lasting meaning.. "as a judge i've been looking at cases and behind curtains of businesses and people for years. you're dealing with institutions.. you're trying to change their culture. you're trying to get them to do something they've been ordered to do and they resist it. that's why it takes so long."among his rulings.. for the p-g-and-e san bruno pipeline explosion... he sentenced p-g-and-e the maximum fine.. a documentary called - "soul of justice' by abby ginzburg.. chronicles his career.. he shot down both the clinton and bush administrations effort to relax fishing and labeling practices involvling dolphin safe tuna laws.in the oakland police misconduct case from 2003, he forced the police department to make reforms that are still in progress "i was very
for example, san quentin has a state of the art health facility ..helton henderson is soft spoken.. and mild mannered.. and many say "tough" .. he has made many rulings considered controversial, with sentences requiring actions beyond the norm. in fact, he believes his rulings 'should' carry lasting meaning.. "as a judge i've been looking at cases and behind curtains of businesses and people for years. you're dealing with institutions.. you're trying to change their culture....
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he is expected to be arraigned on charges that he killed quentin cornell duranlo. he was stabbed inside chicago's downtown apartment. latham, who was a student in downtown chicago university and another man are part of a manhunt that criss-crossed across the country. the other suspect, andrew warren, who is a payroll worker at the university of oxford in england, he surrendered to san francisco place. law enforcement believes latham was in a personal relationship with his victim, but they have not released a motive. it's not clear what warren's relationship is with either of the men. he came to the bay area to be with family and friends, some of whom are right here inside the courthouse, and since his arrest, many have written letters expressing their support for him. >> and they all describe him as a kind, intelligent and gentle soul and a loyal and trusted friend. what he is accused of is totally contrary to the way he has lived his entire life. that being said, this today is the first step in a long process. at this time, it is critical to remind everyone, the p
he is expected to be arraigned on charges that he killed quentin cornell duranlo. he was stabbed inside chicago's downtown apartment. latham, who was a student in downtown chicago university and another man are part of a manhunt that criss-crossed across the country. the other suspect, andrew warren, who is a payroll worker at the university of oxford in england, he surrendered to san francisco place. law enforcement believes latham was in a personal relationship with his victim, but they have...
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but, um, he was murdered in san quentin. now here is the star.son that started the whole thing. this is freedom fighter. and that's his wife, velvet. this is the guy that murdered him. whether he was murdered for helping me, or because of the front, the murderer's never been caught. >> thompson: how did you get on this case? >> freedom fighter, he thought it would be a significant case for me to look into. it was right on, and it was verifiable. i didn't have to believe what he was saying, i could just go out and it was right under my nose. demonstrations, rallies, fundraisers. then you can see the money flow. that was the key. how can we get arrests from this criminal enterprise, for pr... pretty easy? you know, just the tax. it's... the money talks, and you can follow it. >> thompson: zwemke tells me the front was raising large sums of money to launch guerrilla operations against vietnam. that would have been illegal under u.s. law, but he says it was easier to try to prosecute them for not paying their taxes. in your view, could you have used
but, um, he was murdered in san quentin. now here is the star.son that started the whole thing. this is freedom fighter. and that's his wife, velvet. this is the guy that murdered him. whether he was murdered for helping me, or because of the front, the murderer's never been caught. >> thompson: how did you get on this case? >> freedom fighter, he thought it would be a significant case for me to look into. it was right on, and it was verifiable. i didn't have to believe what he was...
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once he is 18 they will push them into the adult penal code to san quentin and he will stay there for the rest of his life.>> you're talking about the california youth authority?>> no, they will keep him in juvenile hall, it's not california youth authority anymore. at 18 it state prison. i think that's where this is going. i don't think any judge will say, unless they think his mental capacity was so diminished that they think, we better not push him into adult court. >> we don't want to convict him, we still have a trial to go through. these are questions that have to be discussed. >> true, and i've done this, i get to be a legal analyst and say what i think. i think he's going to get convicted. talk to the judge or the jury. >> the judge has had no decision yet, two weeks to go over thing and we expect a decision coming up.>> i think he should bet everything and make a recent decision. the mental capacity of this young man will be a huge issue for that judge.>> thank you.>>> lawmakers are using the august recess to push through their economic agendas. the economic plans from both s
once he is 18 they will push them into the adult penal code to san quentin and he will stay there for the rest of his life.>> you're talking about the california youth authority?>> no, they will keep him in juvenile hall, it's not california youth authority anymore. at 18 it state prison. i think that's where this is going. i don't think any judge will say, unless they think his mental capacity was so diminished that they think, we better not push him into adult court. >> we...
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san quentin, roughly 700 inmates condemned to die there. >> that includes scott peterson who awaits the execution for the murder of his pregnant wife lacy. >> the last time california executed an inmate was in 2006. some in the legal community doubt today's ruling the affect death row. >> leslie brinkley is live now to explain exactly why. leslie? >> reporter: the california supreme court today, dan, overruled a constitutional challenge to prop 66, the death penalty initiative passed by voters last november that was supposed to speed up the death penalty process. california's 750 inmates on death row wait an average of 16 years for a qualified attorney to take their appeals case. it can then take decades for the case to pass through the appeals process. prop 66 was pitched to voters as a fix for that. at the heart of it? a mandatory five-year limit for the supreme court to complete appeals. >> the proponents of the proposition, the defenders of the proposition conceded to everybody's surprise, certainly to my surprise, that the five-year limitation was wildly impractical and probably un
san quentin, roughly 700 inmates condemned to die there. >> that includes scott peterson who awaits the execution for the murder of his pregnant wife lacy. >> the last time california executed an inmate was in 2006. some in the legal community doubt today's ruling the affect death row. >> leslie brinkley is live now to explain exactly why. leslie? >> reporter: the california supreme court today, dan, overruled a constitutional challenge to prop 66, the death penalty...
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let‘s talk to motoring correspondent, quentin willson who is currently in saint—emilion in france. also you have got the problem with the air quality issue. the diesel fall is 20% this year, that is really steep slope of these things together and you‘ve got a degree of political interference in the market which has caused this really significant fall in the worrying thing is that we have got s&m businesses stopping buying as well. this is going to get worse because these figures lag behind the general economy. this predates michael gove‘s announcement about 2040 and banning sales of petrol and diesel cars so we can see these figures go down even more. do you think the ministers should be doing more to maybe encourage people to fork out and buy these big—ticket items or reassure them about things like diesel, for example? what the market needs now, absolutely is confidence for. notjust in the motoring and car sector, we need to know that brexit is going to be handled confidently and we need to know the government has a credible air quality strategy and is not talking about banning e
let‘s talk to motoring correspondent, quentin willson who is currently in saint—emilion in france. also you have got the problem with the air quality issue. the diesel fall is 20% this year, that is really steep slope of these things together and you‘ve got a degree of political interference in the market which has caused this really significant fall in the worrying thing is that we have got s&m businesses stopping buying as well. this is going to get worse because these figures lag...
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charlie: why didn't hillary quentin -- hillary clinton wade into that?aution is a great thing to hold up at a school crossing, caution is not a great thing to have when you are running for president, for basically the third or fourth time. that is what she was doing. saying it was my turn. she would have been certainly qualified to be president, but a lot of people said no. charlie: you are not the candidate for me, i want something different. >> unfortunately, trump gave them something they thought was different. a lot of it was based on his opposition and antigovernment rhetoric. >> i guess i would disagree in little bit with that, which is to say that i actually think donald trump did really well with a lot of people who voted for obama -- a fair amount of the electorate switched, particularly in midwest states, people who voted for obama twice and then for trump because they didn't see him as a traditional republican. i would argue he actually campaigned on the sort of anti-libertarian message. he supported social care -- social security and medicaid
charlie: why didn't hillary quentin -- hillary clinton wade into that?aution is a great thing to hold up at a school crossing, caution is not a great thing to have when you are running for president, for basically the third or fourth time. that is what she was doing. saying it was my turn. she would have been certainly qualified to be president, but a lot of people said no. charlie: you are not the candidate for me, i want something different. >> unfortunately, trump gave them something...
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endorsements for his replacements are coming from all over the place, including an inmate at san quentin. >> this would be a first. >> reporter: they received 12 applications for district attorney totaling nearly 200 pages. but one document stands out. the a's letter from a prisoner, toby phillips, who is vouching for the prosecutor tom kinsoc who put him away for 100 years to life for murder. he says, i have huge respect for you. i know your morals and ethics are true. i know your priority is keeping community members safe. if you were a role model for my kids, i'd be a fat, happy white boy. i enjoy your sense of humor. then an endorsement from bd2742. the best thing coco county could do is move you over here and you would be a great d.a. there is some smart deputy district attorneys out there, but if anyone else wasn't on my case, i would be out a long time ago. phillip had a unique vantage point in which to judge the quality of attorneys in the system. the inmate's letter ends with: you better stay sharp because we know trial number three will happen. please tell miss knox she did an
endorsements for his replacements are coming from all over the place, including an inmate at san quentin. >> this would be a first. >> reporter: they received 12 applications for district attorney totaling nearly 200 pages. but one document stands out. the a's letter from a prisoner, toby phillips, who is vouching for the prosecutor tom kinsoc who put him away for 100 years to life for murder. he says, i have huge respect for you. i know your morals and ethics are true. i know your...
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quentin tarantino is working on a movie about him.ip away the mystery, and stop burnishing the legend of charles manson. >> we can't stop what manson did, we can't stop his fame. if he's notorious, let him be notorious for what he is -- this horrible sociopath. >> reporter: a small man, who used his talents, such as they were, to become not just a symbol of the loss of innocence, or naivete, but an enduring lesson in how not to be a human being. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> handcuffed and body slammed. the video that will cost a philadelphia police officer his job. >>> caught with the coins. now $90 in change led police to this murder suspect. >>> slammed at the bus stop.
quentin tarantino is working on a movie about him.ip away the mystery, and stop burnishing the legend of charles manson. >> we can't stop what manson did, we can't stop his fame. if he's notorious, let him be notorious for what he is -- this horrible sociopath. >> reporter: a small man, who used his talents, such as they were, to become not just a symbol of the loss of innocence, or naivete, but an enduring lesson in how not to be a human being. >> that's all for now. i'm...
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and there are about 750 inmates on san quentin's death row right now. >> developing news, the searchwo girls from lake tahoe who are reported missing in oregon. the cook county sheriff's office released these pictures of 18-year-old melissa and her younger sister kalyla. they were last seen at the eclipse festival in central oregon. the girls' parents have not heard from them since sunday. melissa is driving a black toyota suv sequoia. >> running over the golden gate bridge is the reason so many people do the san francisco marathon. now the iconic race is in question. there is a posal to stop closing one side of the bridge to traffic. organizeroffs the marathon and half marathon may have to reroute their course or limit runners to the sidewalk. another option would be for the marathon to create a protective barrier to separate the runners from traffic. >> oakland detectives are asking for the public's help in solving a double murder. this was the scene captured by security cameras as shots rang out at a block party over a year ago. two men died on 15th street that night. fletcher coo
and there are about 750 inmates on san quentin's death row right now. >> developing news, the searchwo girls from lake tahoe who are reported missing in oregon. the cook county sheriff's office released these pictures of 18-year-old melissa and her younger sister kalyla. they were last seen at the eclipse festival in central oregon. the girls' parents have not heard from them since sunday. melissa is driving a black toyota suv sequoia. >> running over the golden gate bridge is the...
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quentin flowers for this long touchdown, 42-22, final. next week the spartans play host to cal poly. >>> preseason football had the raiders in texas to take on the cowboys and derrick carr looked sharp. he finds cordarrelle patterson between two defenders. he completed 13 of 17 passes for 144 yards and two scores. this one to ammary cooper for a 48 yard touchdown. 13-10, raiders. the defense tacked on a score in the third. cowboys quarterback cooper rush fumbles the football. lewis grabs it out of midair and returns it 65 yards. dallas came back to take the lead, but with four seconds left, raiders with a chance to win. conner cook throws into the end zone, but the pass falls incomplete. the cowboys win 24-20, oakland wraps up the preseason thursday at home against seattle. >>> the giants are looking to next season. the diamondbacks are trying to strengthen their grip on a wild card spot. to arizona, not much offense in this contest. in the walker puching the perfect game until the fourth. parker ends that with this solo blast. and it is
quentin flowers for this long touchdown, 42-22, final. next week the spartans play host to cal poly. >>> preseason football had the raiders in texas to take on the cowboys and derrick carr looked sharp. he finds cordarrelle patterson between two defenders. he completed 13 of 17 passes for 144 yards and two scores. this one to ammary cooper for a 48 yard touchdown. 13-10, raiders. the defense tacked on a score in the third. cowboys quarterback cooper rush fumbles the football. lewis...
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quentin tarantino is working on a movie about him.the mystery, and stop burnishing the legend of charles manson. >> we can't stop what manson did, we can't stop his fame. if he's notorious, let him be notorious for what he is -- this horrible sociopath. >> reporter: a small man, who used his talents, such as they were, to become not just a symbol of the loss of innocence, or naivete, but an enduring lesson in how not to be a human being. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. mcsweeney. >>> a professor at northwestern university is arrested in sflis in connection to a are gruesome murder and a suspected child molester released ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> right now at 11:00, the nationwide manhunt ends in the bay area. a university and perceiver and his friend on the run no longer. they're wanted in connection to a murder. >>> the news at 11:00 star
quentin tarantino is working on a movie about him.the mystery, and stop burnishing the legend of charles manson. >> we can't stop what manson did, we can't stop his fame. if he's notorious, let him be notorious for what he is -- this horrible sociopath. >> reporter: a small man, who used his talents, such as they were, to become not just a symbol of the loss of innocence, or naivete, but an enduring lesson in how not to be a human being. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt....
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he now waits transfer to california's notorious san quentin state prison just 40 miles west of santantil he leaves, he will be in the jail's most restrictive high security housing unit for an alleged act of violence that occurred two months earlier. this time the vict was another inmate, robert haynes. >> my face, i couldn't believe it. >> beautiful face. so sad, man. surprised, man. >> charged with pimping, pandering and human trafficking to which he has pled not guilty, haynes says he had a friendly relationship with white. >> he was cool though. i didn't really have no problems with him till that day the day he lost a bet. >> according to haynes, white lost a bet with him over a football game. the wager was two $1 containers of instant soup from the jail commissary. >> he didn't want to give it up. then he did. when he gave it up, he started mouthing. i started mouthing him back. come holler at me in the cell. >> hanes says when he stepped inside the cell, white lunged at him. >> sliced me in the face with a razor. i didn't even see the razor in his hand, he did it so fast. i gues
he now waits transfer to california's notorious san quentin state prison just 40 miles west of santantil he leaves, he will be in the jail's most restrictive high security housing unit for an alleged act of violence that occurred two months earlier. this time the vict was another inmate, robert haynes. >> my face, i couldn't believe it. >> beautiful face. so sad, man. surprised, man. >> charged with pimping, pandering and human trafficking to which he has pled not guilty,...
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california's last execution was 2006, and there are about 250 people on san quentin's death row right running over the golden gate bridge is one of the reasons people do the san francisco marathon. now that's in question. the bridge's board of directors will consider a proposal to stop closing one side of the bridge to traffic. organizers of the san francisco marathon and half marathon may have to reroute their course or limit runners to the sidewalk. another option would be for the marathon to create a protective barrier to separate the runners from traffic. >> developing news this morning, the search is on for two girls from lake tahoe who were reported missing in oregon. they released these photos of 18-year-old melissa lee and her younger sister kalyla, they were last seen at the eclipse festival in central oregon. the girls' parents have not heard from them since sunday. >>> a san francisco lawyer is now representing the google engineer who was fired over his controversial memo. you'll likely remember it, arguing women are biologically less suiting for tech jobs. army dylan repre
california's last execution was 2006, and there are about 250 people on san quentin's death row right running over the golden gate bridge is one of the reasons people do the san francisco marathon. now that's in question. the bridge's board of directors will consider a proposal to stop closing one side of the bridge to traffic. organizers of the san francisco marathon and half marathon may have to reroute their course or limit runners to the sidewalk. another option would be for the marathon to...
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was 32, she died in that and the other deaths were those of a 48—year—old man and at trooper from quentiner crash. the helicopter had been used during the course of watching the protest. it was a helicopter that was used to support the governor from time to time and he paid personal tribute. in this statement, which is coming out from our colleagues in washington, the city of cha rlottesville washington, the city of charlottesville says that the woman was struck down by a vehicle while exercising a peaceful right to free speech. the senseless act of violence rips hole in our collective hearts. it will never make up for the loss, we will pursue charges against the driver who caused her death and we are confident that justice will prevail. he has been charged with murder. let us cross to the ball with a number of people killed in floods and landslides caused by torrential rain has now reach 49. elephants and rats have been sent to rescue tourist trapped in lodges near the national park. let us speak now to our correspondent in kathmandu. he is an environment correspondent. thank you for tal
was 32, she died in that and the other deaths were those of a 48—year—old man and at trooper from quentiner crash. the helicopter had been used during the course of watching the protest. it was a helicopter that was used to support the governor from time to time and he paid personal tribute. in this statement, which is coming out from our colleagues in washington, the city of cha rlottesville washington, the city of charlottesville says that the woman was struck down by a vehicle while...
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look at quentin. he folded on the negotiations. he was weak and ineffective.at what happened with bush, you look what happened with obama. obama didn't want to talk about it. but i talk. somebody has to do it. i just want him to get repeal and replace done. i've been hearing repeal and replace now for seven years, but i've only been doing this for two years, and i've only been doing this for six months, but i've been running. now it's almost two years, an ally i hear is repeal and replace. and i get there, and i said where's the bill? i want to sign it. first day. and they don't have it. and they tell us repeal and replace but they never had a president or a senate that was going to do it. they didn't have a president, so didn't matter. i said very simply, where is repeal and replace? now i want tax reform and tax cuts. we're going to reduce taxes for the people. we pay more taxes. and anybody in the world, and we are going to reduce taxes. so i say tax cuts, tax reforms and i want a very big infrastructure bill where we are working very hard already. we can d
look at quentin. he folded on the negotiations. he was weak and ineffective.at what happened with bush, you look what happened with obama. obama didn't want to talk about it. but i talk. somebody has to do it. i just want him to get repeal and replace done. i've been hearing repeal and replace now for seven years, but i've only been doing this for two years, and i've only been doing this for six months, but i've been running. now it's almost two years, an ally i hear is repeal and replace. and...
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. >> reporter: scott peterson is sitting on death row in san quentin.de a phone call. it happened in june. and it's now coming up in a six-part series. and peterson covers a lot of xwru ground, including his reaction to the jury's convict. nearly 15 years after he was convicted of killing his pregnant wife, laz laci, and un son. scott peterson breaking his silence, fetelling how he felt when the verdict was announced. >> i threw the chair i was sitting in. my vision was blurry. >> reporter: the statements are fetchered in a six-episode dock you series. it's the first time in more than a decade that peterson has sp e spoken publicly about the 2002 murders. speaking from san quentin's death row, peterson, proclaiming his innocence, saying he was blind sided by the decision. >> i was stoaggered by it. i had no idea it was coming. >> reporter: the disappearance of laci peterson, created a media frenzy, along with a murder trial that gripped the nation. >> they wanted a bad guy in this case. >> reporter: laci vanished on christmas eve 2002. four months later
. >> reporter: scott peterson is sitting on death row in san quentin.de a phone call. it happened in june. and it's now coming up in a six-part series. and peterson covers a lot of xwru ground, including his reaction to the jury's convict. nearly 15 years after he was convicted of killing his pregnant wife, laz laci, and un son. scott peterson breaking his silence, fetelling how he felt when the verdict was announced. >> i threw the chair i was sitting in. my vision was blurry....