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for troy williams one of the founders of the san quentin media initiative it was clear that people on the outside wanted to know about life behind prison walls so why not tell them the real thing and watch a lot of shows that talk about a president and they never like same to get my story right and so that's when i came up with the idea of producing and sank when president ford and from there things just began to take off that was back in 2010 when williams was still serving a life sentence at san quentin for robbery and kidnapping using donated equipment he began producing his own video and audio programs about life in jail he got out in 2014 and continues to work as a producer. williams is not an anomaly across the united states as a small press corps prisoners telling stories that might otherwise never get told. some right mostly for their fellow prisoners like kerry miles sentenced to life to 2nd degree murder a crime that he the victim's family and the investigating detective all say he did not commit he spent 2 decades writing and editing a magazine the angle light produced out
for troy williams one of the founders of the san quentin media initiative it was clear that people on the outside wanted to know about life behind prison walls so why not tell them the real thing and watch a lot of shows that talk about a president and they never like same to get my story right and so that's when i came up with the idea of producing and sank when president ford and from there things just began to take off that was back in 2010 when williams was still serving a life sentence at...
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for troy williams one of the founders of the san quentin media initiative it was clear that people on the outside wanted to know about life behind prison walls so why not tell them the real thing to watch a lot of shows to talk about a president and they never liked seeing the get my story right and so that's when i came up with the idea of producing sank when president ford and from there things just began to take off that was back in 2010 when williams was still serving a life sentence at san quentin for robbery and kidnapping using donated equipment he began producing his own. video and audio programs about life in jail he got out in 2014 and continues to work as a producer. williams is not an anomaly across the united states as a small press corps prisoners telling stories that might otherwise never get told. some right mostly for their fellow prisoners like kerry miles sentenced to life for 2nd degree murder a crime that he the victim's family and the investigating detective all say he did not commit he spent 2 decades writing in editing a magazine the angle light produced out of
for troy williams one of the founders of the san quentin media initiative it was clear that people on the outside wanted to know about life behind prison walls so why not tell them the real thing to watch a lot of shows to talk about a president and they never liked seeing the get my story right and so that's when i came up with the idea of producing sank when president ford and from there things just began to take off that was back in 2010 when williams was still serving a life sentence at san...
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quentin somerville reports.n: these children are looking for a way home, still trapped inia syr today, reddish orphans who are not shown here -- british who are not shown her are finally able to skip the misery of syria's camps. they are in the care of u.k. diplomats and are doing well. >> with look at the individuals very carefully, and in the circumstances it is the right thing to do. these children should be safe and sound in the u.k. at home and not caught up in aicious conflict. i hope they are given the time and space and support to return to some kind of normal life. quentin: around 60 others from the u.k. are caught up in the islamic state's aftermath. a social worker in the camps says they, too, need to be returned. he said, "we are calling upon countries western, foreign, or arab,ta t their undocumented children back so they have proper care at home and so that ds know their families, aunts, uncles, and relatives." it is wider than detention camps. in prisons, there is more than 150 chiomren. stephen s
quentin somerville reports.n: these children are looking for a way home, still trapped inia syr today, reddish orphans who are not shown here -- british who are not shown her are finally able to skip the misery of syria's camps. they are in the care of u.k. diplomats and are doing well. >> with look at the individuals very carefully, and in the circumstances it is the right thing to do. these children should be safe and sound in the u.k. at home and not caught up in aicious conflict. i...
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for troy williams one of the founders of the san quentin media initiative it was clear that people on the outside wanted to know about life behind prison walls so why not tell them the real thing to watch a lot of shows that talk of operating and they never like same to get my story right and so that's when i came up with the idea of perdition saying when president ford and from there dangerous began to take off that was back in 2010 when williams was still serving a life sentence at san quentin for robbery and kidnapping using donated equipment he began producing his own video and audio programs about life in jail he got out in 2014 and continues to work as a producer. williams is not an anomaly across the united states as a small press corps prisoners telling stories that might otherwise never get told. some right mostly for their fellow prisoners like kerry miles sentenced to life to 2nd degree murder a crime that he the victim's family and the investigating detective all say he did not commit he spent 2 decades writing and editing a magazine the angle light produced out of a maxim
for troy williams one of the founders of the san quentin media initiative it was clear that people on the outside wanted to know about life behind prison walls so why not tell them the real thing to watch a lot of shows that talk of operating and they never like same to get my story right and so that's when i came up with the idea of perdition saying when president ford and from there dangerous began to take off that was back in 2010 when williams was still serving a life sentence at san...
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for troy williams one of the founders of the san quentin media initiative it was clear that people onthe outside wanted to know about life behind prison walls so why not tell them the real thing and watch a lot of shows that talk about a president and they never like same to get my story right and so that's when i came up with the idea of producing and sank when president ford and from there things just began to take off that was back in 2010 when williams was still serving a life sentence at san quentin for robbery and kidnapping using donated equipment he began producing his own video and audio programs about life in jail he got out in 2014 and continues to work as a producer. williams is not an anomaly across the united states as a small press corps prisoners telling stories that might otherwise never get told. some right most people their fellow prisoners like kerry miles sentenced to life for 2nd degree murder a crime that he the victim's family and the investigating detective all say he did not commit he spent 2 decades writing and editing a magazine the angle light produced out
for troy williams one of the founders of the san quentin media initiative it was clear that people onthe outside wanted to know about life behind prison walls so why not tell them the real thing and watch a lot of shows that talk about a president and they never like same to get my story right and so that's when i came up with the idea of producing and sank when president ford and from there things just began to take off that was back in 2010 when williams was still serving a life sentence at...
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you've got quentin tarantino. but goes over well. you've got quentin tara ntino. think also, it is so tarantino. but i think also, it is so divisive. whereas marriage story is this almost classically well made movie with incredible acting, the writing is so good, it is just this really beautiful story about a relationship falling apart. and i think that is hard to resist. so, we didn't have a host of this year, in pa rt didn't have a host of this year, in part because of the cabin heart buckle of 2019, and i am all for not having any host award shows ever. —— kevin hart. i think they should totally be a host. it is an awards show. but some somebody come out and say, welcome, and hear some people who will give out awards, and then good night. it doesn't take much. just get anybody, who cares?” good night. it doesn't take much. just get anybody, who cares? i would be surprised if they went with a single host. if they do, it should bea single host. if they do, it should be a casino. the other thing i keep seeing in my mind is the oscars making a just had to bid for y
you've got quentin tarantino. but goes over well. you've got quentin tara ntino. think also, it is so tarantino. but i think also, it is so divisive. whereas marriage story is this almost classically well made movie with incredible acting, the writing is so good, it is just this really beautiful story about a relationship falling apart. and i think that is hard to resist. so, we didn't have a host of this year, in pa rt didn't have a host of this year, in part because of the cabin heart buckle...
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quentin tarantino has that run throughout that.ntino has made severalfilms that have large stories running through it but we do not hear them as being depicted is going films, so why, in this situation, has vue cinema and now showcase cinema taken the view that we need to pull this film from all of our chains across the country? it makes no sense. the time is 11:20pm. the headlines on bbc news: borisjohnson pledges not to raise income tax, vat or national insurance as he unveils the conservatives' election manifesto. the tories also promise to add 50,000 nurses to the nhs in england and restore nursing grants. five teenagers are arrested after a large brawl at a birmingham cinema. machetes are recovered and vue cinemas pull the gang film blue story. sport, and for a full round up, here's the bbc sport centre. good evening. england's cricketers are battling on the final day to save their first test against new zealand in mount manganui. play started a short while ago. england need to bat all day in their second innings after the hos
quentin tarantino has that run throughout that.ntino has made severalfilms that have large stories running through it but we do not hear them as being depicted is going films, so why, in this situation, has vue cinema and now showcase cinema taken the view that we need to pull this film from all of our chains across the country? it makes no sense. the time is 11:20pm. the headlines on bbc news: borisjohnson pledges not to raise income tax, vat or national insurance as he unveils the...
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our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville reports. these children are looking for a way home, still trapped in syria. but today, british orphans, who aren't shown here, are finally able to escape the misery of syria's camps. they're now safely in the care of uk diplomats and they're doing well. the foreign secretary welcomed their return. this evening, we're in the process of returning back to the uk a number of orphaned british children from the conflict in syria. we look at the cases individually very carefully and in these circumstances, it's the right thing to do. these children should be safe and sound here in the uk, at home, not caught up in that vicious conflict. the british kids will be home in the next few days, but around 60 others from the uk are still caught up in islamic state's aftermath. this social worker in the camps says they too need to be returned. he said, "we are calling upon the countries, whether western, foreign or arab, to take their undocumented children back, so they have proper care at home and so that th
our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville reports. these children are looking for a way home, still trapped in syria. but today, british orphans, who aren't shown here, are finally able to escape the misery of syria's camps. they're now safely in the care of uk diplomats and they're doing well. the foreign secretary welcomed their return. this evening, we're in the process of returning back to the uk a number of orphaned british children from the conflict in syria. we look at the cases...
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quentin: it is very difficult to know.dly that failed for theresa may last election. strong and stable. it went on and on p that is the danger of i am going to get brexit done. which, it -- having said which, it is a message that gets things done last night. tom: is britain reasserting a two-party system, or is there --ll a risk of becoming more with the parliament terry parties fighting each other out? quentin: i think it is reasserting the two-party system. against all the odds, people seem to be drifting back to the camps of conservative and labour, whereas they do not want it, but they know that the theem really is biased in favor of the two big parties. so although people have been drifting away from the big parties, the system pulls them back. tom: so much of an election, and i understand that it is different than the united states, is about not what to do but what not to do. what does prime minister johnson not have to do? what does he need to avoid? avoidn: he needs to making stupid mistakes he needs to avoid appea
quentin: it is very difficult to know.dly that failed for theresa may last election. strong and stable. it went on and on p that is the danger of i am going to get brexit done. which, it -- having said which, it is a message that gets things done last night. tom: is britain reasserting a two-party system, or is there --ll a risk of becoming more with the parliament terry parties fighting each other out? quentin: i think it is reasserting the two-party system. against all the odds, people seem...
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quentin: around 60 others from the u.k. are caught up in the islamic state's afrmath.al worker in the camps sayshey, too, need to be returned. heaid, "we are calling upon countries western, foreign, or arab, to take their undocumented children back so they have proper care at home ane so that thesds know their families, aunts, uncles, and relatives." it is wider than detention camps. in prisons, there is more than 150 children. stephen fromin same is one of them. >> i never joined them. my mother brought me to idlib. they took me here without me wanting to come. dreams of returning home.hers, his father is waiting for him. the british children didn't choose the islamic state. they are now free from its suffering. but for thousands more, the hardship continues. tin somerville, bbcews. nada: two men using me detectors to look for treasure in the u.k. have been jailed for stealing a vikhoarof coins d jewelry worth millions of dollars. they did not declare the more than 1000-year-old find, and sold it to dealers. for their crimes, george powell was jailed for 10 years and
quentin: around 60 others from the u.k. are caught up in the islamic state's afrmath.al worker in the camps sayshey, too, need to be returned. heaid, "we are calling upon countries western, foreign, or arab, to take their undocumented children back so they have proper care at home ane so that thesds know their families, aunts, uncles, and relatives." it is wider than detention camps. in prisons, there is more than 150 children. stephen fromin same is one of them. >> i never...
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and yet sometimes people say oh well that's just bogus jobs for talking to thank you for joining us quentin chatham house. the world health organization is warning that 4 out of 5 of the world's teenagers are not getting enough exercise lack of physical activity has been linked to a range of debilitating health conditions including obesity depression and heart disease experts that are warning that young people need to get up get out and get moving. and hour a day of or any other physical activity that's the standard recommendation for adolescents it doesn't sound like much but the world health organization says most school age boys and girls do not reach this mark and it's affecting their physical and mental well being the finding is not unique to a particular region globally goals were found to be less active with 85 percent of them failing to meet the recommendation compared with 78 percent of boys a lot of the physical activity promotion is more tailored towards boyce so. just to do maybe also provide a solution to that. it would be really important when countries or communities or schoo
and yet sometimes people say oh well that's just bogus jobs for talking to thank you for joining us quentin chatham house. the world health organization is warning that 4 out of 5 of the world's teenagers are not getting enough exercise lack of physical activity has been linked to a range of debilitating health conditions including obesity depression and heart disease experts that are warning that young people need to get up get out and get moving. and hour a day of or any other physical...
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mine away like quentin is tormented by chronic nightmares. dream i'm arguing with a colleague we lose our tempers and shout horrible things at each other i get such a fright that i wake up and when i get up the next morning i'm shattered and not at all rested i didn't get enough sleep because the whole night was disturbed by the dream. sleep specialists include failon here's a lot of these kinds of stories. around one in 10 people dream so intensively that they suffer from sleep disorders and that doesn't just cause difficulty concentrating and disturb your metabolism long term it can lead to depression. mine away with quentin will spend a night in the sleep laboratory where she will be examined for signs of organic disorders such as a life threatening sleep apnea the doctors were also perform measurements to see how distinctive her dreams really are. the examination begins at 1st everything appears normal then suddenly her sleep becomes disturbed. you can see here how her mind movements have gotten much faster those are the dreams from the r
mine away like quentin is tormented by chronic nightmares. dream i'm arguing with a colleague we lose our tempers and shout horrible things at each other i get such a fright that i wake up and when i get up the next morning i'm shattered and not at all rested i didn't get enough sleep because the whole night was disturbed by the dream. sleep specialists include failon here's a lot of these kinds of stories. around one in 10 people dream so intensively that they suffer from sleep disorders and...
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>>a san quentin inmate convicted of torturing and burning a man alive died in his prison cell this morning. officials say 49 year-old spencer bush or was found unresponsive alone inside his cell shortly after midnight officials are waiting on an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. let's say it does not appear to be foul play. year was sentenced to death back in 1998 and sent to san quentin for kidnapping and torturing a 20 year-old anthony guest and then setting guest on fire. >>yet another democrat has entered the 2020 election campaign former massachusetts governor deval patrick to officially enter today. patrick is joining an already crowded field of democratic candidates. he filed his papers for the new hampshire primary this afternoon. he's already missed a deadline to appear on the primary ballot in alabama and arkansas. that should give mitt says late entry into the race won't be easy. but he says he's ready for the challenge. >>happening tomorrow more witnesses set to testify in the impeachment inquiry hearings into president trump the president claimed he didn't watch a
>>a san quentin inmate convicted of torturing and burning a man alive died in his prison cell this morning. officials say 49 year-old spencer bush or was found unresponsive alone inside his cell shortly after midnight officials are waiting on an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. let's say it does not appear to be foul play. year was sentenced to death back in 1998 and sent to san quentin for kidnapping and torturing a 20 year-old anthony guest and then setting guest on fire....
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quentin sommerville, bbc news.nd guilty of money laundering and fraud for his role in a digital currency scam, based in bulgaria. mark scott was accused of helping the founder of the cryptocurrency, 0necoin, to funnel $400 million of investors‘ money into private accounts. samira hussain reports from new york. investors worldwide were led to believe 0necoin was a legitimate digital currency being run out of bulgaria. prosecutors in new york said it was actually a ponzi scheme that attracted billions of dollars from investors around the world, but has no realfinancial value. its founder, ruja ignatova, has not been seen or heard from since 2017. jurors in a new york federal court only took a few hours to decide that mark scott was guilty of helping the ignatova to funnel $400 million away from investors and into her private accounts, and that of her associates. in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued their client had no idea that 0necoin was worthless. the bulgaria—based organisation behind 0necoin ltd continues t
quentin sommerville, bbc news.nd guilty of money laundering and fraud for his role in a digital currency scam, based in bulgaria. mark scott was accused of helping the founder of the cryptocurrency, 0necoin, to funnel $400 million of investors‘ money into private accounts. samira hussain reports from new york. investors worldwide were led to believe 0necoin was a legitimate digital currency being run out of bulgaria. prosecutors in new york said it was actually a ponzi scheme that attracted...
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you've got quentin tarantino. but i think also, it's so divisive.de movie with incredible acting, the writing is so good, it's just this really beautiful story about a relationship falling apart. and i think that's hard to resist. so, we didn't have a host this year, in part because of the kevin hart thing of 2019, and i'm all for not having any host for award shows ever. i think there should totally be a host. it's an awards show. have somebody come out and say, welcome, and hear some people who will give out awards, and then goodnight. it doesn't take much. just get anybody, who cares? i'd be surprised if they went with a single host. if they do, it should be awkwafina. the other thing i keep seeing in my mind is the oscars making a gigantic bid for young people, going for youtube stars or something. logan paul, ninja, a streaming star. i really think, you know, just go full force. try and get that market, you know. the oscars can stay relevant forever. well, that brings this edition of talking movies to a close. we hope you've enjoyed the show. p
you've got quentin tarantino. but i think also, it's so divisive.de movie with incredible acting, the writing is so good, it's just this really beautiful story about a relationship falling apart. and i think that's hard to resist. so, we didn't have a host this year, in part because of the kevin hart thing of 2019, and i'm all for not having any host for award shows ever. i think there should totally be a host. it's an awards show. have somebody come out and say, welcome, and hear some people...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news.k, when it collapsed in september, has announced it's to hire an extra 1,500 staff. hays travel, which had already taken on more than 2,000 former thomas cook employees, says it plans to take on another 200 people for its head office in sunderland, while creating further apprentice and foreign exchange roles in its 737 branches. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has been charged with criminal offences, including fraud, bribery and breach of trust. mr netanyahu, who is facing three separate corruption investigations, has denied any wrongdoing. the israeli prime minister has been struggling for political survival after two inconclusive elections, and the announcement by the country's attorney general will further undermine his efforts to remain in power. in washington, the inquiry on whether to impeach president trump has heard that he personally pushed a false theory that ukraine had meddled in the 2016 election. one of the top national security advisers in the us, fiona hill
quentin sommerville, bbc news.k, when it collapsed in september, has announced it's to hire an extra 1,500 staff. hays travel, which had already taken on more than 2,000 former thomas cook employees, says it plans to take on another 200 people for its head office in sunderland, while creating further apprentice and foreign exchange roles in its 737 branches. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has been charged with criminal offences, including fraud, bribery and breach of trust. mr...
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so we got permission from san quentin and administration to go into go nights a week just beverly ande, and we went in and we kind of made up as we went out based on our experience and we had a deadline day in 2012 and i invited a bunch of my venture friends to come into th prison to hear the presentations . >> it's definitely not my dad's barbershop. >> laura: did they think you were insane, like we will give you money to do this but we're not doing this? >> yeah. so we had five guys that presented and they were amazing presentations. because they weren't just presentations they were basically a chance to tell an audience and really connect. >> i have found my identity. >> ice a lot, you have to take it from here and here to put it here and that's what they did and people walked out and they said these are some of the best presentations i have ever seen and that was really when we knew we had something. >> laura: the average inmate who gets to this vaunted place in your program, explain how they get there. good behavior, all of the things that they have to check. >> yeah so behavior
so we got permission from san quentin and administration to go into go nights a week just beverly ande, and we went in and we kind of made up as we went out based on our experience and we had a deadline day in 2012 and i invited a bunch of my venture friends to come into th prison to hear the presentations . >> it's definitely not my dad's barbershop. >> laura: did they think you were insane, like we will give you money to do this but we're not doing this? >> yeah. so we had...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news.ences including fraud, bribery and breach of trust. mr netanyahu, who is facing three separate corruption investigations, has denied any wrongdoing. the israeli prime minister has been struggling for political survival after two inconclusive elections, and the announcement by the country's attorney general will further undermine his efforts to remain in power. helen mccourt was killed in billinge, in merseyside in 1988. her murderer, ian simms, who was jailed for life, has refused to reveal where her body is. helen's mother has campaigned for years to force murderers to disclose where their victims are, but today she found out that simms has been recommended for release before the law can be changed, as our north of england correspondentjudith moritz reports. though helen mccourt was killed 31 years ago, her body has never been found. with no grave to visit, her mother marie takes comfort instead from a memorial she's created at home. the only person who knows where helen's remains are
quentin sommerville, bbc news.ences including fraud, bribery and breach of trust. mr netanyahu, who is facing three separate corruption investigations, has denied any wrongdoing. the israeli prime minister has been struggling for political survival after two inconclusive elections, and the announcement by the country's attorney general will further undermine his efforts to remain in power. helen mccourt was killed in billinge, in merseyside in 1988. her murderer, ian simms, who was jailed for...
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with george question san quentin, you had a change. now because it's so impossible to find someone there's so much production that obama put into place and protection of bureaucrat, they stayed in power. i 8000 people in services, 8000 people who are key players in hiring and firing and making decisions that are resistant at the highest level of bureaucracy. >> what are the roots that deep state? >> the government bureaucracy, betting about peter's, they were able to move about policy regardless of what was happening at the top. you could see if turkey, all kinds of politics going on. a lot of turmoil going on. a lot of instability. the bureaucracy in turkey cap stability within the infrastructure. keep the roles to be able to jump with both infrastructure and also be able to pick people well. the companies religiously infrastructure. lecture credit solution comes into quit with the state. that's what makes this so unusual with trump, there's an unexpected president, one who resist following through. he didn't have to lobbyists were no
with george question san quentin, you had a change. now because it's so impossible to find someone there's so much production that obama put into place and protection of bureaucrat, they stayed in power. i 8000 people in services, 8000 people who are key players in hiring and firing and making decisions that are resistant at the highest level of bureaucracy. >> what are the roots that deep state? >> the government bureaucracy, betting about peter's, they were able to move about...
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identificaron a la vÍctima de seÑalamiento, ocurrido en el bart este martes, se trata de oliver williams, de quentinesto a cabo de manera trÁgica. el sospechoso de 40 aÑos tratÓ de fugarse, pero fue arrestado por la policÍa. la pregunta de muchos usuarios es quÉ harÁn las autoridades para reforzar la seguridad en el bart. >> vamos a empezar con el cine que por ahÍ, todo depende del nÚmero de crimen. estamos muy bajos comparados a una ciudad con el mismo nÚmero de habitantes. paola: el transporte nos informÓ a travÉs de un comunicado que cuentan con 168 policÍas patrullando las estaciones y 45 supervisores. actualmente hay 30 posiciones vacantes para la posiciÓn de oficiales. ramÓn: en san josÉ, una persona perdiÓ la vida. otra quedÓ gravemente herida, luego de registrarse un accidente que involucrÓ a tres vehÍculos. esto con en el cruce de jackson y allen road. en el este de san josÉ. un hombre chocÓ contra un vehÍculo tesla, y arremetiÓ contra una camioneta dodge. buscan dar con el paradero del conductor del auto honda que se dio a la fuga. la policÍa confirmÓ que la bomba encontrada en el estacion
identificaron a la vÍctima de seÑalamiento, ocurrido en el bart este martes, se trata de oliver williams, de quentinesto a cabo de manera trÁgica. el sospechoso de 40 aÑos tratÓ de fugarse, pero fue arrestado por la policÍa. la pregunta de muchos usuarios es quÉ harÁn las autoridades para reforzar la seguridad en el bart. >> vamos a empezar con el cine que por ahÍ, todo depende del nÚmero de crimen. estamos muy bajos comparados a una ciudad con el mismo nÚmero de habitantes....
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>>i let's go to 1971 the month is april reporter mike mills was at san quentin, he talked to prison officials about how colt leader charles manson would be getting no special treatment while being held on death row manson was waiting for a court date in los angeles. >>you know there's even room being a. process to do an orientation the for death row. and and clothing and placed on death row number one the death row was because the in the back way in secrecy we've got a call asking where they could come in the back way which they frequently do. the treated any differently than anyone else we'll be treated no differently than a precaution convert. >>then some. >>because he does have to go back down to southern california for subsequent. what are you going to death row are we just going to holding cell and be kept there until he gets to return isn't open. and he would go to death really depends. planning to take them out right away within a matter of an hour to the. >>he wouldn't look to the row. they're going to overnight in the 2 the throne. no no special precautions when handling routine lee
>>i let's go to 1971 the month is april reporter mike mills was at san quentin, he talked to prison officials about how colt leader charles manson would be getting no special treatment while being held on death row manson was waiting for a court date in los angeles. >>you know there's even room being a. process to do an orientation the for death row. and and clothing and placed on death row number one the death row was because the in the back way in secrecy we've got a call asking...
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well tonight i'm joined here at the big table by a man who needs no introduction quentin peel spent much of his career as a journalist reporting on the east west conflict during and after the berlin wall he's now a fellow at the much review chatham house think tank in london when it's good to have you on the day where were you that 1st week of november 1909 and what were you planning to report. on i was sitting in moscow as i had been for a couple of years at that stage reporting in the extraordinary revolution that was happening in the soviet union and the effects of course that it was happening right across the warsaw pact and the old communist countries and of course east germany was just about the last to topple if you like and. it was something we do been waiting for but didn't quite believe it was going to happen and then it was so well vs that there was this tension tension between go to shove and somebody like eric connick you know they were so different as characters and there was go but you of actually dismantling the system whether on purpose or by mistake and hunnicutt desper
well tonight i'm joined here at the big table by a man who needs no introduction quentin peel spent much of his career as a journalist reporting on the east west conflict during and after the berlin wall he's now a fellow at the much review chatham house think tank in london when it's good to have you on the day where were you that 1st week of november 1909 and what were you planning to report. on i was sitting in moscow as i had been for a couple of years at that stage reporting in the...
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some of the people say oh well that's just but it's just good talking to thank you for joining us quentin chatham house. now the project winter in europe is raising concerns of a living conditions for migrants trying to reach the e.u. fast there is a particular instance more than 8000 migrants are stranded than most in the country's north west they're hoping to cross into the e.u. via neighboring croatia well this week e.u. officials repeated their call for the vote campaign yabby hatch to be closed to avoid the worsening of what is already a dire humanitarian situation debby's frank kaufman has been to vote check to see for himself. water is only delivered here once a day by tanker. the hygenic conditions are catastrophic since last summer some 600 migrants mostly from pakistan and afghanistan have settled in can vote shack from a rubbish dump in north western bosnia. the local red cross is helping with basic necessities but for half a year now the local authorities have been bringing migrants here from the city of the hutch 8 kilometers away against the advice of the un and internationa
some of the people say oh well that's just but it's just good talking to thank you for joining us quentin chatham house. now the project winter in europe is raising concerns of a living conditions for migrants trying to reach the e.u. fast there is a particular instance more than 8000 migrants are stranded than most in the country's north west they're hoping to cross into the e.u. via neighboring croatia well this week e.u. officials repeated their call for the vote campaign yabby hatch to be...
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you've got quentin tarantino. but i think also, it's so divisive. hard to resist. so, we didn't have a host this year, in part because of the kevin hart thing of 2019, and i'm all for not having any host for award shows ever. i think there should totally be a host. it's an awards show. have somebody come out and say, welcome, and hear some people who will give out awards, and then goodnight. it doesn't take much. just get anybody, who cares? i'd be surprised if they went with a single host. if they do, it should be awkwafina. the other thing i keep seeing in my mind is the oscars making a gigantic bid for young people, going for youtube stars or something. logan paul, ninja, a streaming star. i really think, you know, just go full force. try and get that market, you know. the oscars can stay relevant forever. well, that brings this edition of talking movies to a close. we hope you've enjoyed the show. please remember, you can always reach us online and you can find us on facebook as well. so, from me, tom brook, and the rest of the production crew h
you've got quentin tarantino. but i think also, it's so divisive. hard to resist. so, we didn't have a host this year, in part because of the kevin hart thing of 2019, and i'm all for not having any host for award shows ever. i think there should totally be a host. it's an awards show. have somebody come out and say, welcome, and hear some people who will give out awards, and then goodnight. it doesn't take much. just get anybody, who cares? i'd be surprised if they went with a single host. if...
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well to the north bay of san quentin inmate convicted of torturing and burning a man alive is dead. spencer for sure he was found dead in his cell his prison cell. officials are waiting on an autopsy to determine exactly what costs of staff, but they say it does not appear appear to be foul play for sure was sentenced to death in 1998 for kidnapping and torturing 20 year-old anthony guess then setting him on fire. san francisco man is facing charges. he's accused of throwing a mix los of device at an officer noman vincent van week, he's a part of a large crash now that threw bottles at police last month. this happened in the mission district near 22th in bartlett street officers also detained another man for lighting a firework. small businesses in san francisco. they're all rallying together to keep their doors open. this comes as a store front vacancy tax could be placed on the march ballot. kron four's taylor sackey has more. >>the vixens empty store fronts and businesses closing all problems plaguing san francisco, small business community. >>it's been death by a 1000 cuts in th
well to the north bay of san quentin inmate convicted of torturing and burning a man alive is dead. spencer for sure he was found dead in his cell his prison cell. officials are waiting on an autopsy to determine exactly what costs of staff, but they say it does not appear appear to be foul play for sure was sentenced to death in 1998 for kidnapping and torturing 20 year-old anthony guess then setting him on fire. san francisco man is facing charges. he's accused of throwing a mix los of device...
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shout out to my boys in san quentin. stay hard, my brothers!it, what were you in jail for? >> in the 90s, i ran a ponzi scheme that preyed on the elderly. but i didn't know right from wrong. i was doing a lot of blow. ( laughter ) >> trevor: damn, that is hard core. i thought it would be for something like stealing honey or something. >> why, trevor, just because i'm a bear you assume i steal honey? do i look like winnie the pooh? that's racist. >> trevor: no, no, i didn't mean to offend you. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> okay, i forgive you. see, that's what this country is all about-- giving people second chances. that's why anyone who wants to fight fires should be able to, except for people who won't put out their camp fires. those people should have their dicks ripped off by a bear. ( laughter ) but not me. i'm still on parole! ( laughter ) >> trevor: wow, that's a pretty extreme. >> not as extreme as discriminating against people who paid their debt to society. ex-convicts should be able to train as firefighters. and that's why i'm changing my
shout out to my boys in san quentin. stay hard, my brothers!it, what were you in jail for? >> in the 90s, i ran a ponzi scheme that preyed on the elderly. but i didn't know right from wrong. i was doing a lot of blow. ( laughter ) >> trevor: damn, that is hard core. i thought it would be for something like stealing honey or something. >> why, trevor, just because i'm a bear you assume i steal honey? do i look like winnie the pooh? that's racist. >> trevor: no, no, i...
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this is something jo swinson is going to suffer from, the quentin let's piece is very patronising and no, even though boris johnson's air is an thusly fascinating. so she has a point about the sexism directed towards her. i hope that starts to dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, dissipate, it will probably win her support, ifanything, if dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, if it goes on too long. -- boris johnson's hehir is an thusly fascinating. we can a lwa ys is an thusly fascinating. we can always assume the cabinet won't be identical to the one we see in the picture at the moment. this story,, is about the conservatives who are hoping to use civil servant calculations as part of their campaign to criticise labour's spending pledges. but it's been stopped in its tracks? when you're close to a general election, the civil service are sort of aghast, they can't keep control of ministers at all in the way that they would like to be able to do. this cabinet, it wasn't really a cabinet meeting at all. it's part of the election campaign, and bo
this is something jo swinson is going to suffer from, the quentin let's piece is very patronising and no, even though boris johnson's air is an thusly fascinating. so she has a point about the sexism directed towards her. i hope that starts to dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, dissipate, it will probably win her support, ifanything, if dissipate, it will probably win her support, if anything, if it goes on too long. -- boris johnson's hehir is an thusly fascinating. we...
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quentin tarantino has made several films that have a love stories running through it, but we don't hear cinema, and now showcase cinema taken the view that we need to pull the film from all of oui’ we need to pull the film from all of our chains across the country? it makes no sense. umar, we have run out of time, thank you very much indeed. part of a viaduct in northwestern italy has been washed away, by what appears to be a mudslide, leaving a 30—metre gap in the road. officials say there have been no confirmed casualities. the bridge collapse is the latest damage caused by heavy rains that have hit the region, trapping travelers, downing trees and causing mudslides near the flooded italian coastal city of savona. leaked documents have revealed how china is holding hundreds of thousands of uighur muslims in high security detention camps in what uighur groups say is an effort to brainwash them. china claims the camps in the xinjiang region offer voluntary education and training. but papers seen by the international consortium of investigativejournalists and bbc panorama show how inmate
quentin tarantino has made several films that have a love stories running through it, but we don't hear cinema, and now showcase cinema taken the view that we need to pull the film from all of oui’ we need to pull the film from all of our chains across the country? it makes no sense. umar, we have run out of time, thank you very much indeed. part of a viaduct in northwestern italy has been washed away, by what appears to be a mudslide, leaving a 30—metre gap in the road. officials say there...
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we'll go back to san quentin 1971, as cold leader charles manson was held on death row. are getting ready for another divisional game we're going hear from jimmy g for his take on the cardinals. and the raiders also have the divisional game and and then there was this brawl that happened we're still waiting to see who's going to be suspended for this fight. let's take a live look outside at the richmond center fell bridge and you can see there's a little bit of wait a few class. does your battery deliver extra lifextra life.power? extra power. extra life. extra power. extra life. power. life. power. extra life. no need to argue. vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum delivers extra life in some devices or extra power in others. kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. thursday night football games steelers in the brown scott to this vicious brawl. now we're waiting to see out of punishments going have the likes of whi
we'll go back to san quentin 1971, as cold leader charles manson was held on death row. are getting ready for another divisional game we're going hear from jimmy g for his take on the cardinals. and the raiders also have the divisional game and and then there was this brawl that happened we're still waiting to see who's going to be suspended for this fight. let's take a live look outside at the richmond center fell bridge and you can see there's a little bit of wait a few class. does your...
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sheriff for releasing an illegal immigrant and convicted child molester despite and isis -- sheriff quentin'srvin torres is dangerous to the community. >> everywhere else in this country they deserve a lawful immigration system that keeps us safe and serves our national interests. stop putting at risk the lives of law enforcement officers and the people of the county. >> the president packing his bag moving to florida, democrat leaders in new york are thrilled with his story. our deepest condolences, in the near future. governor andrew cuomo writing good riddance, not like donald trump paid taxes here anyway. the president is changing his permanent residence from new york city on fifth avenue to his more a lago club in palm beach, due to a much better tax situation in florida and bad political treatment in new york. jillian: a new york state law going into effect january 1st will allow many to go free with no bail. it is called bail reform bill, some burglary and homicide charges but doesn't this but the public in danger? here to react is joe borelli. explain what is going on here. >> you get
sheriff for releasing an illegal immigrant and convicted child molester despite and isis -- sheriff quentin'srvin torres is dangerous to the community. >> everywhere else in this country they deserve a lawful immigration system that keeps us safe and serves our national interests. stop putting at risk the lives of law enforcement officers and the people of the county. >> the president packing his bag moving to florida, democrat leaders in new york are thrilled with his story. our...
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. >> we should say quickly after this, you guys are going to san quentin to perform. a prison?>> we don't know you for for showcasing your talents with us. for those of you have information to get tickets right there. they are performing now until december 1 at the golden gate theatre. if you want to get those eye dates and ticketing information, you can find that under web links by going to ktvu.com. >> thank you. coming up next right here on mornings, changes coming to one of the largest shopping centers in the bay. we can talk about babe ruth's career home run. >> the louisville slugger is expected to bring in more than $1 billion. in 1929, he became the first player in baseball to hit 500 homeruns. sometime during the 40s he gave the bat to his friend and it stayed in the family for decades.>> 500 homeruns is a big category obviously in the big small-market and babe ruth is a part of that. this is a fat that got homeruns. >> online bidding for the bat begins this morning. it closes december 14. the family says they hoped whoever buys it will donate it to the well
. >> we should say quickly after this, you guys are going to san quentin to perform. a prison?>> we don't know you for for showcasing your talents with us. for those of you have information to get tickets right there. they are performing now until december 1 at the golden gate theatre. if you want to get those eye dates and ticketing information, you can find that under web links by going to ktvu.com. >> thank you. coming up next right here on mornings, changes coming to one...
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looks like and a special thanks to her love and support and her mother who is on the board at san quentin, who continues to challenge my thinking and what humanity looks like and how we can make the world more safe and just. i would like to thank my mentor, i'm nila. he told a story in 1978 how he had a chance meeting with a neuro scientist, saying a police officer who has all of the brain connections of a prisoner of war and that a prisoner of war is in this locked-up environment who doesn't have the warm, loving embrace and they don't sleep well or eat right and that the neuroscientist looked at him in 1978 and says if you love your life and your family, you'll quit policing immediately. and then, i have family members in policing, tell me there's good news. the neuroscientist perked right up and said, well, there is something called an enriched environment, when the prisoner of war goes home, surrounding by the loving embrace of family and friends drinking a cold beer, flipping burgers on a beautiful sunday sunny afternoon, your brain has an ability to regenerate itself. this idea of n
looks like and a special thanks to her love and support and her mother who is on the board at san quentin, who continues to challenge my thinking and what humanity looks like and how we can make the world more safe and just. i would like to thank my mentor, i'm nila. he told a story in 1978 how he had a chance meeting with a neuro scientist, saying a police officer who has all of the brain connections of a prisoner of war and that a prisoner of war is in this locked-up environment who doesn't...
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. >> my great-grandfather was in san quentin in 1906. to be able to bike from where i grew up to where my grandfather was that brought us here, it is special. >> reporter: while the pilot program kicked off with something of a party, the future is still a little foggy. enthusiasts out here do know that they have support. >> there are online groups against this bike lane. we have to see how people adapt. >> reporter: how long does it take to get across? it depends on how hard you are pushing, but my guess is 20 to 25 minutes. just about any age of cyclist could do this, as well. and my last thought, wow, there were a lot of smiles out here today. >>> and alert for drivers. avoid highway 121 for the rest of the weekend. one-way traffic controls will be in effect from 5:00 in the morning on monday while crews clean up after a tanker truck rollover that happened eight hours ago, five miles north of highway 37. no one was hurt, but there was a lot of fuel spilled. gianna franco has more on big events that will be tying up traffic tomorrow. >>
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we go back to san quentin in 19-71 ... as cult leader charles manson is held on death row.dg% infrastructure for >>after experiencing the 2017 wildfires and the kincade fire residents have been preparing go bags and havemergency plans in place when those winds get really bad. thos embers go anywhere and i don't feel safe in fortragg and right at the ocean feel service issued a fire ather watch sunday. offshore winds are expected in the north bay mountas, beginning tuesday night into wednesday, th offsho winds mixed with low lead to itical fire ll likely weather conditions. the genie is monitoring dry and windy weather. in a statement, the utility company says pg any seven-day potentialpsps forecast doesn't indicate the public safety power shutoff at this time, but weather conditions can change quickly. >>high wind event isxpected on wednesday and if that forecast holds true pg e say about 180 1000 customers will be in the dark we do expect to arn more from p g about this plan, the tension planned power shut off in the next several hours, repting live from sonoma get along k
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a san quentin inmate convicted of torturing and burning a man alive died in his prison cell this morning49 year-old spencer for sure was found unresponsive alone inside his cell. officials are waiting on an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death but say foul play does not appear to be a factor for sure was sentenced to death in 1998 for kidnapping and torturing 20 year-old anthony guest and then setting him on fire. police investigators are looking into drug overdoses as a possible cause of some student deaths at usc this semester. >>9 students have died so far this year. the deaths began a little more than 2 months ago and lets students and administrators shaken in seeking answers. officials say 3 of the deaths were suicide the causes of the others are not known or haven't been disclosed. cal fire. >>some advice for drivers make sure you keep up with regular maintenance on your vehicle, they say ignoring routine service could lead to a fire. sponsor a town still has the story. >>this curve needed breaks. they were worn down to a point where they needed to be replaced an important
a san quentin inmate convicted of torturing and burning a man alive died in his prison cell this morning49 year-old spencer for sure was found unresponsive alone inside his cell. officials are waiting on an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death but say foul play does not appear to be a factor for sure was sentenced to death in 1998 for kidnapping and torturing 20 year-old anthony guest and then setting him on fire. police investigators are looking into drug overdoses as a possible cause...
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drake but seems to show the sensors at speed as you travel through the cut-through headed toward san quentin bridge towards richmond. this traffic alert is because of an overturned vehicle and spill on the roadway. hopefully caltrans can clean up the radiator fluid with the abssh ea absorbe absorbent. these are the curves ator er t linda. the backup at the bay bridge toll plaza but the backup north 85 that's a big concern coming off of highway 87 out of the almaden valley. we have that crash blocking two lanes northbound 85 at union. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> next and new, one east bay community set to talk about roundabout, the possible changes that may soon come around after some serious crashes in recent years. >>> do you ever check the taxes on your phone bill? one woman do z and found she was paying taxes for a city she left a decade earlier. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. "nbc bay area responds" next. is your business still settling for slow internet? well time is money. switch to comcast business now and get a great deal when you get fast, reliable internet. with a 30
drake but seems to show the sensors at speed as you travel through the cut-through headed toward san quentin bridge towards richmond. this traffic alert is because of an overturned vehicle and spill on the roadway. hopefully caltrans can clean up the radiator fluid with the abssh ea absorbe absorbent. these are the curves ator er t linda. the backup at the bay bridge toll plaza but the backup north 85 that's a big concern coming off of highway 87 out of the almaden valley. we have that crash...
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reporting live here at point san quentin, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. it is 5:34. >>> an update this morning on the big break in the deadly halloween party shooting in orinda. authorities yesterday revealed five arrests in four different counties. here is the list of suspects now facing murder and conspiracy charges. a fifth man from vallejo is charged with being an assessry to the crime. the family of one victim, omar taylor, jr., laid him to rest. he was deejaying within the gunfire erupted. the mayor says people there are still rattled. we've got some cell phone video from marin city yesterday showing s.w.a.t. teams serving a search warrant. you don't see it here. this is more of the memorial site that they say. investigators launching yesterday announcing that two of the victims were armed, and that may have played a role in the mayhem. >>> 5:35 right now. >>> colin kaepernick's former team the 49ers among those expected to attend tomorrow's workout session that may lead to another shot for him in the nfl. >> a lot of people are talking about it. ka
reporting live here at point san quentin, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. it is 5:34. >>> an update this morning on the big break in the deadly halloween party shooting in orinda. authorities yesterday revealed five arrests in four different counties. here is the list of suspects now facing murder and conspiracy charges. a fifth man from vallejo is charged with being an assessry to the crime. the family of one victim, omar taylor, jr., laid him...
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another issue close to san quentin getting off the san rafael bridge from richmond.f there no problems your typical light build. marcus, back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> state of emergency, destructive wildfires continue to burn across australia, many around sydney. at least 50 homes are destroyed and 13 firefighters were injured overnight while working to put out those flames. >>> meantime in italy venice in italy is dealing with historic flooding, the second highest water levels. more than 85% of the city is submerged and one death is reported. >>> are you ready for this one, marcus? "people" magazine chose a new sex ye man alive. coming up next, we'll share the winner's name and why he says he's feeling the pressure today. >>> plus an inspiring story you want to stick around for, the help customers gave, rolling up their sleeves for one overwhelmed restaurant worker. nice. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, everyone. it's 5:56. trending this morning, "people" magazine has named this year's sexiest man alive. >> it's not me. here are some hints.
another issue close to san quentin getting off the san rafael bridge from richmond.f there no problems your typical light build. marcus, back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> state of emergency, destructive wildfires continue to burn across australia, many around sydney. at least 50 homes are destroyed and 13 firefighters were injured overnight while working to put out those flames. >>> meantime in italy venice in italy is dealing with historic flooding, the second highest...
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it's called the unbearable weight of massive talent and it's about nick cage trying to get into a quentinarty good again. we've flipped hundreds of races. in louisiana, it wasn't just trump did a rally. he and mike pence went all in, did robo calls, local conservative radio stations down there. trump gave money to the republican down there. pence said we left it all on the field, and they still lost. if you're a republican you may not want trump to campaign for new 2020. >> of course, new orleans leans blue mostly, but 90% of that area voted for the encumbek inc governor. let's talk about your bad. it deals with a certain lawyer? >> steven manashy, nominated by the senate for federal appeals court. this man is not only just a white house lawyer totie, he's best friends with white power frat boy stephen miller and has never tried a case. i think it is bad news that republicans are stacking the court with unqualified candidates who, amongst other things, have written essays against diversity and against equality. >> he has been approved to a lifetime appointment? >> he was. democrats voted
it's called the unbearable weight of massive talent and it's about nick cage trying to get into a quentinarty good again. we've flipped hundreds of races. in louisiana, it wasn't just trump did a rally. he and mike pence went all in, did robo calls, local conservative radio stations down there. trump gave money to the republican down there. pence said we left it all on the field, and they still lost. if you're a republican you may not want trump to campaign for new 2020. >> of course, new...