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>> when the cabin doors shut. >> please help me! >> when the store you want opened is closed, are you ever tempted to do something crazy? >> probably the most ridiculous thing i've ever seen. >> customers lash out. crowds go out of control. >> everybody was just shoving. >> shoppers snap. >> the customer just went crazy. >> but you know what they say -- >> the customer's always right! >>> "caught on camera: customers gone wild." hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." do you ever feel frustrated waiting in line, or have you watched as someone else flies off the handle? from naked shoppers to angry plane passengers, in this hour, we'll watch what happens when customers go wild. ♪ a late-night shopper decides to open up a drive-through in one of the most bizarre and audacious smash-and-grabs this small ohio town has ever seen. >> i've heard of people breaking windows and using rocks and boulders, but never seeing somebody actually decide to drive their car through a store. >> it's 5:00 a.m. in amherst, ohio, and a sl
>> when the cabin doors shut. >> please help me! >> when the store you want opened is closed, are you ever tempted to do something crazy? >> probably the most ridiculous thing i've ever seen. >> customers lash out. crowds go out of control. >> everybody was just shoving. >> shoppers snap. >> the customer just went crazy. >> but you know what they say -- >> the customer's always right! >>> "caught on camera: customers gone...
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lensing's office is the next door on the right. lensing has worked at the bank for 26 years. 13 days earlier, lensing celebrated the first of his first grandchild. >> i was on the phone at the time with our office manager. he told me to hang up the phone and she heard that. that's not something you typically hear on the other end of the line. he had an ak-47 so you tend to do what they ask you. >> when i first noticed out here was c.j. coming out of his office with one behind him. so i just quietly came to the doorway so that if they did look and saw me there they wouldn't be startled. >> cashier, a six-year employee of the bank, is at her desk behind the count er. she doesn't move. >> for that split second, you weren't sure it was really happening. but then you knew it was no joke, no prank. and you were almost frozen. >> you don't want to put anybody in jeopardy. they would have gotten upset and started shooting. it's just money. it's something that can be replaced. lives can't be. >> one of the robbers orders sharyl to take all
lensing's office is the next door on the right. lensing has worked at the bank for 26 years. 13 days earlier, lensing celebrated the first of his first grandchild. >> i was on the phone at the time with our office manager. he told me to hang up the phone and she heard that. that's not something you typically hear on the other end of the line. he had an ak-47 so you tend to do what they ask you. >> when i first noticed out here was c.j. coming out of his office with one behind him....
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they refused to answer the door. neighbors call him quiet and a loaner but tell me they -- loner. >> he's a dangerous kid. >> reporter: he told police he ordered the materials off the internet to "blow things up ." but planned to do it in a field. fellow students say he had already set off several small bombs before. he's also facing charges for that marijuana growing operation. his bail has been set at a half million dollars: reporting from belmont, brian webb kpix 5. >>> toad a maryland shopping mall will opening for the first time since a deadly shooting at a skate shop. investigators say darrion marcus aguilar walked into the store saturday morning, opened fire killing two employees before turning the gun on himself. he also had explosives in a backpack. still not known whether he had any prior connections to the victim. the motive unclear, but investigators say aguilar kept a journal and expressed general unhappiness. >>> b.a.r.t. service is back to normal this morning after a challenging rescue. a woman stuck be
they refused to answer the door. neighbors call him quiet and a loaner but tell me they -- loner. >> he's a dangerous kid. >> reporter: he told police he ordered the materials off the internet to "blow things up ." but planned to do it in a field. fellow students say he had already set off several small bombs before. he's also facing charges for that marijuana growing operation. his bail has been set at a half million dollars: reporting from belmont, brian webb kpix 5....
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, close the door, open the door, open the door, it is being redundant and it is, it is a lot of paper and it is confusing, so if you go in and you ask to see the permit, and they give you their permit, with the good neighbor policy attached, and they are in violation of the good neighbor policy and, they are in violation of that condition. and if you see it twice, and you need it worded and it is confusing. and it is just, it is just more efficient this way. >> thank you, commissioner. >> thank you. >> and so. commissioner, akers and then commissioner hide. >> well, we have a quick question for cami. >> when did you say that they got the good neighbor policy? >> you get it as part of the permit and it is attached to the permit and all 13 items of the policy to become a condition on the permit. >> so four months ago. >> no they don't yet. >> we are voting on the application. >> for the past four months it is problems with keeping the door closed. >> no with the previous owner because you should have not had entertainment in the last four months. >> as i understand it, condition number,
, close the door, open the door, open the door, it is being redundant and it is, it is a lot of paper and it is confusing, so if you go in and you ask to see the permit, and they give you their permit, with the good neighbor policy attached, and they are in violation of the good neighbor policy and, they are in violation of that condition. and if you see it twice, and you need it worded and it is confusing. and it is just, it is just more efficient this way. >> thank you, commissioner....
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from the sign over the door to the boxes to get it out the door. yes, staas everything you need to launch your big idea. except your big idea. so when you get an idea, we're ready with everything else. staples. make more happen. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. >>> january 28th, 2011. it's a scene caught on bank surveillance camera. an elderly man walks into a bank in goleta, california. he stands in line, walks over to the teller, and when he gets to the teller, he casually pulls out a gun and demands money. when the teller complies, the old man takes his loot and simply strolls out the door. it all plays out right in front of customers and bank employees, most of whom are completely unaware that a robbery has even taken place. though he may look like a harmless grandpa, this sinister senior is currently one of the fbi's most sought afte
from the sign over the door to the boxes to get it out the door. yes, staas everything you need to launch your big idea. except your big idea. so when you get an idea, we're ready with everything else. staples. make more happen. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. >>> january...
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two figures dressed in black make their way in the front door. it's obvious these two are not here for banking business. they are here to rob the place. their faces are covered in masks, the kind seen in a hollywood movie about bank robbers. this tcf branch is unusual. a throwback to small town banking. there is no bulletproof glass between the tellers and patrons. there are no guard stations or even security guards. it's located in an upper middle class neighborhood. because it's a holiday weekend, the bank is flush with cash for those customers needing extra money for memorial day celebrations. it's a perfect target for two brazen robbers hellbent on stealing a fortune. detective jerry watka of the palos heights police department has seen this bank hit multiple times during his 20 years living and working in town. he knows it's an easy target. >> as you can see, there's a major intersection close by, 127th street and ridgeland avenue. it provides a lot of traffic, lot of distractions, where if someone was conducting surveillance or whatever else
two figures dressed in black make their way in the front door. it's obvious these two are not here for banking business. they are here to rob the place. their faces are covered in masks, the kind seen in a hollywood movie about bank robbers. this tcf branch is unusual. a throwback to small town banking. there is no bulletproof glass between the tellers and patrons. there are no guard stations or even security guards. it's located in an upper middle class neighborhood. because it's a holiday...
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the robber turns and runs out the door to the parking lot. as the thief leaves, an employee rushes to follow him. >> she rushed over to the doors and locked the door so he couldn't come back in. during that time was getting a description of the vehicle so she did a great job right there. >> in the parking lot the robber's accomplice is nervously waiting in his van. he is the lookout man. when the robber enters the bank, the lookout man is scene in security camera footage driving a silver mini van. he drives the vehicle into the lot of the shopping center, parks his car and waits. their plan is simple. the thief would rob the bank while the lookout man would wait in the parking lot. if police arrive at the scene before the bank robber can make a get away, his accomplice will purposely drive his my vi van into the police car to create a diversion. >> he was going to drive out and cause a diversion because he knew what direction quakertown police would respond from. >> if law enforcement responds in time and there's a crash, the robber's partner
the robber turns and runs out the door to the parking lot. as the thief leaves, an employee rushes to follow him. >> she rushed over to the doors and locked the door so he couldn't come back in. during that time was getting a description of the vehicle so she did a great job right there. >> in the parking lot the robber's accomplice is nervously waiting in his van. he is the lookout man. when the robber enters the bank, the lookout man is scene in security camera footage driving a...
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areas of fog throughout the door tomorrow. cooler for your wednesday afternoon. a chance of rain both in to wednesday night and the weekend. we'll talk about this coming up in just a bit. >>> also still to come tonight at 11:00, only 8 minutes away from seeing part 2 of stanley roberts's one-on-one interview with former santana band mate, marcus malone. >> the brutal weather gripping the united states continues to affect air travel here in the bay area. we'll have an update on the already planned cancellations for bay area airports. >> and disturbing allegations about the deputy in the fatal shooting of santa rosa teenager andy lopez. hear what a lawsuit says next. >> kron 4 is heading to north carolina. 49er game on sunday right here on kron 4. >>> a lawsuit filed by the family of andy lopez makes new revelations about how long sonoma county sheriff's deputy waited before fatally shooting the 13-year-old. according to the lawsuit, two witnesses to the shooting say he ordered lopez to put down the toy rifle and only waited 3 seconds before firing. the lawsuit also
areas of fog throughout the door tomorrow. cooler for your wednesday afternoon. a chance of rain both in to wednesday night and the weekend. we'll talk about this coming up in just a bit. >>> also still to come tonight at 11:00, only 8 minutes away from seeing part 2 of stanley roberts's one-on-one interview with former santana band mate, marcus malone. >> the brutal weather gripping the united states continues to affect air travel here in the bay area. we'll have an update on...
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here's what you can expect starting out the door. se fog and lisa will be along to tell you about that and how it affects the morning commute. otherwise a mostly cloudy day. overnightton, some sprinkles in the far north bay, i'm talking way north. but meanwhile, today, with the cloud cover, temperatures are still averaging anywhere between about 10 and 12 degrees above normal for this time of year. just shy of 70, throughout the valley. 66 in san jose, back into willow glen. otherwise by wednesday night into thursday, that is when we see a -- an area of low pressure produce rainshowers here in the bay area, scattered and stray. nevertheless we will see the rain. we certainly do need it. temperatures pretty much close to normal by next weekend. that is a look at your weather. fog? >> reporter: very dense fog affecting visibility for drivers on 580 heading down the dublin grade. for 280 between woodside and san mateo keep that in mind for your morning drive. southbound 880 just before stevenson boulevard, a 3 car accident off to the sho
here's what you can expect starting out the door. se fog and lisa will be along to tell you about that and how it affects the morning commute. otherwise a mostly cloudy day. overnightton, some sprinkles in the far north bay, i'm talking way north. but meanwhile, today, with the cloud cover, temperatures are still averaging anywhere between about 10 and 12 degrees above normal for this time of year. just shy of 70, throughout the valley. 66 in san jose, back into willow glen. otherwise by...
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as he approaches the truck, the suspect opens his door. >> shut your door! ed him for his license, he told me he doesn't have one. and then he started reaching and digging inside the center console. so i asked him why he's digging, because he told me he didn't have a driver's license. he looked up at me and he shook his head and then started reaching back in the center console. >> the situation is intensifying, and the officer is still without backup. >> he's not listening to what i'm saying. he's acting very nervous. at this point i'm thinking he's trying to find a weapon in there. had no idea what he was doing. so i felt at that time it was safer for me to get him out of the vehicle. >> the suspect gets out of the truck and at first seems to follow the officer's commands. >> basically i was trying to conduct my pat-down. i was hoping that my backup would be there. and then he reached back in the truck with his left hand. all i could do at that point was grab him and try to pull him away from the truck. >> the officer is able to wrestle the suspect away from
as he approaches the truck, the suspect opens his door. >> shut your door! ed him for his license, he told me he doesn't have one. and then he started reaching and digging inside the center console. so i asked him why he's digging, because he told me he didn't have a driver's license. he looked up at me and he shook his head and then started reaching back in the center console. >> the situation is intensifying, and the officer is still without backup. >> he's not listening to...
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. >> come on, open up the door. ds visible. >> but it's the suspect who catches the police by surprise. >> i was a little taken back on the operator of the vehicle. totally out of the norm. >> july 28th, 2008. arlington, texas. detective jesse minton of the arlington police department auto and theft unit is alerted that a bait car has been broken into. bait cars rigged with cameras and gps tracking equipment are used by police departments nationwide to catch thieves in an area where it's a problem. >> we pick a car that looks like cars that are most stolen. we lock the doors remotely. record everything inside with video cameras and microphones. then we deploy them to a place where we have a crime problem or persons stealing cars in the area. we're basically fishing with the bait. >> the bait car, a red chrysler sebring is stolen just down the road from the station. an alert is triggered. >> once that is received, all i know is it's moving 20 miles an hour west on division street. >> the bait car is headed towards jam
. >> come on, open up the door. ds visible. >> but it's the suspect who catches the police by surprise. >> i was a little taken back on the operator of the vehicle. totally out of the norm. >> july 28th, 2008. arlington, texas. detective jesse minton of the arlington police department auto and theft unit is alerted that a bait car has been broken into. bait cars rigged with cameras and gps tracking equipment are used by police departments nationwide to catch thieves in...
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if you are going inbound or outbound, it's full level at all the doors. the second one is high level side platform so it's only serving one direction. all of the doors are at the full high level and the steps would be up on the train. this is a typical stop for the s line. you have the low level island where people who are ambulatory would board from the island and you have at the end the high level portion where the driver would move the car forward and they use a bridge because those old historic cars don't have high low steps. you use the bridge which covers the steps and allows the user to board. people are able to use all of the historic cars and we modify each one with a special bridge so people can go on the english car or the car from italy or from japan. many of our riders they have not had a chance to go on those cars before. i think the f line has been something that people really appreciate. one thing i wanted to mention on this flat form is ideally we would love to have a 2-car island and then a ramp and the level platform on the surface of th
if you are going inbound or outbound, it's full level at all the doors. the second one is high level side platform so it's only serving one direction. all of the doors are at the full high level and the steps would be up on the train. this is a typical stop for the s line. you have the low level island where people who are ambulatory would board from the island and you have at the end the high level portion where the driver would move the car forward and they use a bridge because those old...
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out the door we have some mostly clear skies. mperatures this afternoon running up near 70 degrees in some of the warmest spots. we'll probably see that into santa cruz and monterey bay. mostly sunny skies toward the coastline, passing clouds. otherwise clear skies to start with. no delays in our airports but a big time storm headed toward the eastern seaboard. temperatures above freezing in santa rosa 33. 39 in san jose. and 44 degrees in san francisco. this afternoon, the temperatures going to be something else! about 68 degrees in oakland. 66 in san jose. and about 67 degrees in redwood city. all right. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> and the roads look really good this morning all across the bay area. here's a live look at westbound 580. it was even a little busier earlier this morning than now. the nimitz very quiet commute from san leandro into oakland. at the bay bridge the metering lights remain off. a quick note about mass transit. sf muni is reporting a delay on the t-3rd line at third and palou in san francisco
out the door we have some mostly clear skies. mperatures this afternoon running up near 70 degrees in some of the warmest spots. we'll probably see that into santa cruz and monterey bay. mostly sunny skies toward the coastline, passing clouds. otherwise clear skies to start with. no delays in our airports but a big time storm headed toward the eastern seaboard. temperatures above freezing in santa rosa 33. 39 in san jose. and 44 degrees in san francisco. this afternoon, the temperatures going...
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as we entered the unit, we observed the cell door was wide open. and when we got down there, he was inside the cell and stabbing the inmate that was inside the cell with a manufactured weapon that he had made. there was blood on the walls, on the floor. all over both inmates. >> the victim survived the attack. >> i believe that he enjoyed the notoriety that came behind what he had done. it gives him a little bit of a reputation. it sends a message to the staff as well as other inmates. >> i'm not the nastiest. i'm just a regular person like i said. you're going to hear from other people like i'm some different, but i'm just a regular person here trying to maintain. but you know, sometimes things go the opposite way. >>> coming up, deven faces a shakedown. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> just let us search your cell, all right? >> and a group of youngsters face the harsh reality of jail life. >> open the door! open the door! open the door. ♪ [ male announcer ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 miles... the length of 146 football fields... they can see t
as we entered the unit, we observed the cell door was wide open. and when we got down there, he was inside the cell and stabbing the inmate that was inside the cell with a manufactured weapon that he had made. there was blood on the walls, on the floor. all over both inmates. >> the victim survived the attack. >> i believe that he enjoyed the notoriety that came behind what he had done. it gives him a little bit of a reputation. it sends a message to the staff as well as other...
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he knocked on the door. we got people on the back door. he wasn't in his uniform. so we didn't know whether to believe him or not. my assist the manager was like, can we see a badge or something. i don't think he had a badge or anything. we were really scared before she decided to hope the door. it was him, he let us out, and we were safe. >> there's a pretty frightening sequence of events. had you as an employee of the store or were other stores kind of given the same kinds of instructions, when something like this happens it's time to close the gate protecting i guess your store to what may be going on outside in the mall? >> i don't know. i just know, like, that was our first instinct. first we ran to the back of the store. we didn't close the gate or anything. we just ran to the back of the store. then we was like, wait, we need to close the gate just in case he tries to come in here or anything. so then my assistant manager crawled out there to close the gate and locked it up. i don't know about the other stores, though. >> you mentioned you heard the boom, you
he knocked on the door. we got people on the back door. he wasn't in his uniform. so we didn't know whether to believe him or not. my assist the manager was like, can we see a badge or something. i don't think he had a badge or anything. we were really scared before she decided to hope the door. it was him, he let us out, and we were safe. >> there's a pretty frightening sequence of events. had you as an employee of the store or were other stores kind of given the same kinds of...
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there was a knock at the door. saw the detectives -- >> he was upset, couldn't believe it. like, are you kidding me? >> they were not. detectives had suspected mark all aening lo and now they had a warrant for his arrest. mark duenas was charged with first-degree murder, held on $1 million bail, to await trial >> to see him in that situation is surreal. you hope the system works, because there's an innocent man up there having to go through this. >> the whole extended clan, including karen's family, told anybody who would listen that the police made a huge mistake. >> you've never heard him call anybody a name. he just isn't that type of guy. >> i can't think of one time where he raised his voice to anybody. >> family support is what persuaded an attorney 600 miles away in southern california to take the case, ron powell is his name. >> at first i'm not thinking i want to go up there, but you know, when i saw her family saying well, can you help us, that type of stuff, and "us" meant mark, that's when i started to
there was a knock at the door. saw the detectives -- >> he was upset, couldn't believe it. like, are you kidding me? >> they were not. detectives had suspected mark all aening lo and now they had a warrant for his arrest. mark duenas was charged with first-degree murder, held on $1 million bail, to await trial >> to see him in that situation is surreal. you hope the system works, because there's an innocent man up there having to go through this. >> the whole extended...
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seconds later, a man named zane floyd strides through the door with a shotgun. 0-year-old thomas darnell is killed instantly. floyd roams the store in search of more victims. he finds 40-year-old store manager chuck lios and mercilessly guns him down. then he kills 31-year-old worker dennis sargent. in the panic, a few people are able to escape the store. zack is working in the back when he hears those shots. >> i looked down the aisle. i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in blood. it still didn't click in my head that something was wrong. i started walking backwards and i found myself in the produce department. >> this is the view from the store camera covering the produce section. >> the floor crew guy that waxes the floors, he just runs right past me, and i knew something was wrong then. and i kept walking backwards. i was going to go towards the back room. >> but zack had just made the biggest mistake of his life. zane floyd is coming around the corner with a shotgun. >> there's tables in produce that have all the fruits and vegetables. and i dove bet
seconds later, a man named zane floyd strides through the door with a shotgun. 0-year-old thomas darnell is killed instantly. floyd roams the store in search of more victims. he finds 40-year-old store manager chuck lios and mercilessly guns him down. then he kills 31-year-old worker dennis sargent. in the panic, a few people are able to escape the store. zack is working in the back when he hears those shots. >> i looked down the aisle. i saw chuck lios on the ground just covered in...
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last night someone threw gas on the door and set it on fire. the fbi and the state department are both involved in the investigation into what the chinese consulate calls a despicable attack. >> it's a crime targeted at the chinese consular institution in the united states. >> reporter: this is a picture of the fire burning at around 9:30 last night after someone pulled up in a minivan, poured two buckets of gasoline on the door, and lit it on fire. the fire department headed out in the about -- had it out in 10 minutes. the damage is mostly exterior and today all consular activity is running as normal. >> my mother-in-law's passport was lost so we need a new one here. >> reporter: but he was shocked at the scene outside. >> that's bad. feel sad about that. >> reporter: as investigators review surveillance footage from a camera outside, the chinese consulate is asking the u.s. to step up security for the building and its personnel. >> the plex protection of the consulate. >> reporter: so far, nobody has been able to tell us if there was or there
last night someone threw gas on the door and set it on fire. the fbi and the state department are both involved in the investigation into what the chinese consulate calls a despicable attack. >> it's a crime targeted at the chinese consular institution in the united states. >> reporter: this is a picture of the fire burning at around 9:30 last night after someone pulled up in a minivan, poured two buckets of gasoline on the door, and lit it on fire. the fire department headed out in...
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of the cell door. and he ran out of the cell door holding a piece of 7-inch metal. >> unfortunately by the time he decided how to pop the cell door, they had left the unit. >> he came out in the day room and thought everybody was fighting. he got to right about here and then he realized that are -- you know, he was a day late for the party. >> there was four laws down there, sergeant, lieutenant, corporal, and regular officer. >> and he started to get real nervous, because you know, he had no backup, he is over there with a weapon in a secured facility. with gonzales out, they're called back to assist. >> i'm not stupid, you know what i mean. i laid it down real quick, threw the shank away from me. chilled out real quick. >> he threw the knife on the ground, not at the officer. it was very gently thrown to the floor and he laid down on the floor. and we secured him. >> luckily no one was hurt. what does scare us is he had the shank and we wonder what would have happened if he was close enough to use it
of the cell door. and he ran out of the cell door holding a piece of 7-inch metal. >> unfortunately by the time he decided how to pop the cell door, they had left the unit. >> he came out in the day room and thought everybody was fighting. he got to right about here and then he realized that are -- you know, he was a day late for the party. >> there was four laws down there, sergeant, lieutenant, corporal, and regular officer. >> and he started to get real nervous,...
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now, you can see the door here, the damage to the front door. that has been removed. all parts of the investigation. there is also a security camera out here, also sure to be part of it. in the meantime, the chinese consulate is urging the u.s. government to do a better job protecting its facilities and its personnel. live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> police say that no one was injured. >>> an uncle of jahi mcmath says the family is getting closer to moving the brain-dead teenager to a facility in new york. >> we do have ground transportation and a plane that's ready and as soon as our facility is ready to receive her, we will be moving jahi. >> in order for the girl to be moved out of children's hospital oakland, breathing and feeding tubes have to be inserted, something the hospital won't do. the family and the hospital have been in a legal battle over whether to keep jahi mcmath on a respirator. >> we can make a better place for our babies. >> yeah. >> and their babies. >>> about 100 people rallied -- gathered at the fruitvale bart station in oakland t
now, you can see the door here, the damage to the front door. that has been removed. all parts of the investigation. there is also a security camera out here, also sure to be part of it. in the meantime, the chinese consulate is urging the u.s. government to do a better job protecting its facilities and its personnel. live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> police say that no one was injured. >>> an uncle of jahi mcmath says the family is getting closer to moving the...
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hispanic female is on the door and the black male is right behind her.nteresting. >> they are getting on the elevator together. >> the hallway is crowded with players in the cat and mouse game. the woman senses something is not right and turns back toward the exit. but the male is unwilling to leave without getting what he came for. >> get out there and grab her. >> police have enough evidence for charges on the women, so they apprehend her in the hallway, while the female undercover makes a deal for sex with the john in the room. >> show me your hands. keep them here. do you have anything illegal on you? >> no. >> put your hands behind your back. >> 21-year-old mohammad hails from the suburbs of chicago. he tells police he's in florida with his wife celebrating their honeymoon. >> she was sleeping and i told her i was going to leave for a little bit and i looked on-line and i promise it won't happen again. >> apparently he told her he was going out for a little bit. when we were in there talking he ask canned if i was going to be here all week and he sa
hispanic female is on the door and the black male is right behind her.nteresting. >> they are getting on the elevator together. >> the hallway is crowded with players in the cat and mouse game. the woman senses something is not right and turns back toward the exit. but the male is unwilling to leave without getting what he came for. >> get out there and grab her. >> police have enough evidence for charges on the women, so they apprehend her in the hallway, while the...
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it's the neighbor's home two doors down. tled homeowner grabs his 40-caliber pistol that he kept next to his bed thinking a burglar has broken in at 2:30 in the morning. in the chilling moments that follow -- gunshots. how many times was caleb actually physically shot? >> once. out of four shots, he was hit once. >> a developing story now out of sterling. >> responded to burglary. >> reporter: the next morning news of a shooting quickly spreads through the neighborhood. at caleb's home, there is panic. his sister eden realizes her brother isn't in his bed. >> many friend's mother called her and told her that someone two doors away from us had gotten shot. she said somebody was trying to break in. i told my dad and then maybe like an hour later, he was like, "i woke up this morning and caleb's not home. i don't know where he is." >> i ran over to the neighbors' house, knocked on the door and didn't find out any information. >> reporter: what's going through your mind at this point? >> i know my son's dead. i know he's dead. co
it's the neighbor's home two doors down. tled homeowner grabs his 40-caliber pistol that he kept next to his bed thinking a burglar has broken in at 2:30 in the morning. in the chilling moments that follow -- gunshots. how many times was caleb actually physically shot? >> once. out of four shots, he was hit once. >> a developing story now out of sterling. >> responded to burglary. >> reporter: the next morning news of a shooting quickly spreads through the neighborhood....
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. >> the door was locked and she was right here and the baby was next to her. >> reporter: the suspect fired again leaving this in the concrete. >> he shot right there. >> reporter: he grabbed the sister's purse and took off. as quickly as it began, it was over. a union city sergeant tells kpix 5 armed robberies had actually dropped in the city and this one is particularly troubling. >> there's nothing that we have been able to establish as far as a motive that would have made them a target over anybody else that had been out. >> oakland police are seeking the public's help in catching the man who tried to kidnap a woman on 17th street. they released this sketch yesterday. investigators say the 19-year- old woman was able to escape the attacker about 8:30 the night of january 1. there's a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >>> it is 4:37. mr. friday is here with weather. >> yeah! i'm very happy about it, too, guys. we have an exciting weekend ahead, too. could see some showers. >> okay. >> that's kind of cool. haven't seen much of that lately. so as we head throughout
. >> the door was locked and she was right here and the baby was next to her. >> reporter: the suspect fired again leaving this in the concrete. >> he shot right there. >> reporter: he grabbed the sister's purse and took off. as quickly as it began, it was over. a union city sergeant tells kpix 5 armed robberies had actually dropped in the city and this one is particularly troubling. >> there's nothing that we have been able to establish as far as a motive that...
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the family members did not answer the door. neighbors tell us the suspect was quiet, even a bit of a lone are, but they never saw -- loner, but they never saw him with any sort of explosives. >>> we have very heavy traffic getting toward the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see here at the pay gates, traffic stopped. we have an accident on the bay bridge. a car broke down in the back-up and now, leaving oakland, traffic backed up from the foot of the macarthur maze, that stays with you across the bridge into san francisco. take your alternate, you may want to take the richmond bridge over to the golden gate. right here is our shot of the 580 commute. a little fog out it looks like, roberta has been talking about the thick fog for certain areas certainly affecting visibility for parts of 580. to 80 through redwood city. >> it is fuzzy outside. take a look at that fog. visibility down to a quarter of a mile. also san rafael and napa. >>> good, everyone. taking a look at our live kpi bweather camera. as a result of the cloud cover, t
the family members did not answer the door. neighbors tell us the suspect was quiet, even a bit of a lone are, but they never saw -- loner, but they never saw him with any sort of explosives. >>> we have very heavy traffic getting toward the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see here at the pay gates, traffic stopped. we have an accident on the bay bridge. a car broke down in the back-up and now, leaving oakland, traffic backed up from the foot of the macarthur maze, that stays with you...
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beat on the door again. you, i want to do it. you do it. you beat on the [ bleep ] door again. leep ], beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ] put his ass out the door. the sooner we get his [ bleep ] out of here. >> after the inmates quiet down, gilbert's review gets under way. gilbert has made little, if any, progress while in seg, and prison officials have confiscated his most treasured possession, a chess set. >> right now, your behavior warrants no transfer. okay? anything you would like to talk about? >> you about summed it up. i sure would like to have my chess pieces back. why can't i have my chess pieces? >> this is segregation. what are you going to do with chess pieces? >> play chess! >> let me tell you what you do, get you some paper, draw you out a checkerboard -- >> i saint playing in my head. i just don't see where it can hurt anybody to let somebody have something semiconstructive to do in their cell. >> ask the law library clerk to bring you a copy of the reg and see if you're supposed to have chess pieces. >> you run this place. >> i follow the regs. >> tha
beat on the door again. you, i want to do it. you do it. you beat on the [ bleep ] door again. leep ], beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ] put his ass out the door. the sooner we get his [ bleep ] out of here. >> after the inmates quiet down, gilbert's review gets under way. gilbert has made little, if any, progress while in seg, and prison officials have confiscated his most treasured possession, a chess set. >> right now, your behavior warrants no transfer. okay? anything...
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you see the thief come out to the doors. starts kicking them, bouncing against, and you see him come back. >> like a rat in a cage. is that his accomplice. >> his accomplice is outside in the car. he starts backing it up, smashes right through the doors, causing a ton of damage. he broke the door just enough so the other thief could get through. they did end up getting away. though we get a clear shot of the license plate, it turns out that was a stolen car. so it didn't really meet them anywhere. police released the video, hoping someone will lead to these guys. >> frustrating. >> this other one happened in moscow, russia. this elderly gentleman bought a cell phone and it didn't work. so he took it back to the store, started demanding getting a any one. he wasn't happy with the way things were turning out. instead of kindly asking for help, he decided to just give the clerk a beatdown. he took out pepper spray, sprayed the guy, and knocked him to the ground and started beating on him. >> oh! >> smashes him on the head, and i
you see the thief come out to the doors. starts kicking them, bouncing against, and you see him come back. >> like a rat in a cage. is that his accomplice. >> his accomplice is outside in the car. he starts backing it up, smashes right through the doors, causing a ton of damage. he broke the door just enough so the other thief could get through. they did end up getting away. though we get a clear shot of the license plate, it turns out that was a stolen car. so it didn't really meet...
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he knocked on the door. we had people on the back door. he knocked on the door, he wasn't in this uniform. so didn't know whether to believe him or not. my assistant manager, can we see badge or something? no think he had a badge or anything. we were really scared before she decided to open the door. but she did. it was him. he let us out and we safe. >> boy, that's a pretty frightening sequence of events. so were other stores -- had you as an employee of the store, or were other stores kind of given the same kinds of instructions? when something like this happens, it's time to close the gate, protecting, i guess, your store, to what may be going on outside in the mall? >> i don't know. i just know, like, that was our first instinct. first we ran to the back of the store. like, we didn't close the gate or anything, just ran to the back of the store trying to be safer and we kept hearing the shots. then we were like, wait. we need to close the gate in case he tries to come in here or anything. so then my assistant manager crawlaled out ther
he knocked on the door. we had people on the back door. he knocked on the door, he wasn't in this uniform. so didn't know whether to believe him or not. my assistant manager, can we see badge or something? no think he had a badge or anything. we were really scared before she decided to open the door. but she did. it was him. he let us out and we safe. >> boy, that's a pretty frightening sequence of events. so were other stores -- had you as an employee of the store, or were other stores...
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for everybody the doors are closing. tavis: what are you making of it? t has gotten more corporate. when the financial situation happened everybody was looked at as a piece of a portfolio as opposed to a place where this is still about dreams and fantasy people are trying to quantify it and make it about bottom line, and when that gamblesthe driver, the are less, and we need people who are gamblers in this business. we need people who are willing to go, i can't quite say why on paper that is going to work, but i think it will, and i am going to back that. those kinds of people are getting crowded out, and the people being put in their seats are more and more corporate and thinking about the bottom line. how to quantify the outcome of the close to champy meeting -- as opposed to champy being something they think is great. i want to talk about a couple projects you are working on beyond house of lies. when you are an actor, and in your case, an actor and producer , director. you do what you want to do. how do you stay ahead of that curve? much of what you j
for everybody the doors are closing. tavis: what are you making of it? t has gotten more corporate. when the financial situation happened everybody was looked at as a piece of a portfolio as opposed to a place where this is still about dreams and fantasy people are trying to quantify it and make it about bottom line, and when that gamblesthe driver, the are less, and we need people who are gamblers in this business. we need people who are willing to go, i can't quite say why on paper that is...
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. >> she held the door and it was 0 visibility in the hallway. >> in arlington rescued, people jumpingrom a burning apartment building into the cold this morning and water main breaks started throughout the washington area. >>> hello, i'm bruce johnson. we've got team coverage for you of the massive cold here and across the nation. there are water main breaks throughout the area and we're covering people who were rescued or jumped from a burning apartment building in arlington, virginia. let's start with meteorologist erica grow. >> you can see the blue on satellite and radar indicating the snow and we did have plenty of ice earlier today, pink indicating freezing rain. this is a six-hour loop of satellite and radar. most of the rain is out of the picture but not before getting about 1/4-inch of icy accumulation in places like lorton, dulles, also leesburg, virginia picking up on that. a huge drop in temperatures is on the way. it's 40 degrees now in downtown d.c., but it's 1 degree in chicago and negative 7 in des moines and all of this cold air is making its way toward us. you can se
. >> she held the door and it was 0 visibility in the hallway. >> in arlington rescued, people jumpingrom a burning apartment building into the cold this morning and water main breaks started throughout the washington area. >>> hello, i'm bruce johnson. we've got team coverage for you of the massive cold here and across the nation. there are water main breaks throughout the area and we're covering people who were rescued or jumped from a burning apartment building in...
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i grabbed the train's metal rail just as the doors were closing. the explosion happened. the sound cut through my ears. it was this pain and it was so strong that it seemed it went right through my brain. >> but this nightmare is only beginning. less than a minute later, two more explosions tear through the station. in total, ten timed explosions blast through four commuter trains across the city in a calculated act of terrorism. donna friezen covers the story as a correspondent for nbc news. >> these weren't suicide bombers. they were backpacks placed in the trains by terrorists who placed them then got off the train and left them. there were roughly 20 pounds of explosives in each backpack. and also filled with nails and screws and various shrapnel so there would be maximum damage. and they were all detonated by cell phones. so they had cell phones in them that the perpetrators then dialed the numbers of the cell phones. >> viamoran is standing in the same train car that is carrying one of the backpacks. shortly after the explosion knocks him unc
i grabbed the train's metal rail just as the doors were closing. the explosion happened. the sound cut through my ears. it was this pain and it was so strong that it seemed it went right through my brain. >> but this nightmare is only beginning. less than a minute later, two more explosions tear through the station. in total, ten timed explosions blast through four commuter trains across the city in a calculated act of terrorism. donna friezen covers the story as a correspondent for nbc...
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but the result of that was congestion around these doors and driveways. so it wasn't a concern about the protest, it was a concern about being able toy use -- >> i would think, ms. miller, that if you tried to do a distinguished between protesters and counselors, that would be con ten based much more than this statute is. >> i would agree. thatt, which is not to say this statute doesn't have its problems in my view. so i guess i'm a little bit hung why you need so much space. >> again, the experience, we've long experience in massachusetts, a long history of doors oround these even violence. enforcementd law and others who have viewed that crowd on a regular basis, and described it, the activity around the doors and driveways as being so friend itic, you have so many people there. the bad actors and the good have so many people in the same space from all points of view, that it door.ively blocks the >> before you sit down, can i ask you this question and aflcio brief.he suppose the state legislature has hearings and they say history ofong violence and obst
but the result of that was congestion around these doors and driveways. so it wasn't a concern about the protest, it was a concern about being able toy use -- >> i would think, ms. miller, that if you tried to do a distinguished between protesters and counselors, that would be con ten based much more than this statute is. >> i would agree. thatt, which is not to say this statute doesn't have its problems in my view. so i guess i'm a little bit hung why you need so much space....
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just cannot find the talent that is good enough to spy without having back doors and they'd need the back door open because their lame lame spot is. we have to decode some of the phrases you hear from people who say they want to feel safe or that they have to decode that understand what people are actually saying is they want to be dependent on the government more because they're lazy and the result is is obvious because you just look at the average american for example there are obviously a product of laziness the fact that they've gotten into a state of being where they are obese and stupid that's the result of laziness not they don't feel more secure so let's be clear about what they're really saying well i think also if you're you know as chris hedges said to be more human you need to rebel against this but i think in a way because the corporations have so atomized us and meet made us like just anonymous colleagues in this big machine in a way i think a lot of people feel quite more human that there's somebody out there who cares to observe them through this little you know camera
just cannot find the talent that is good enough to spy without having back doors and they'd need the back door open because their lame lame spot is. we have to decode some of the phrases you hear from people who say they want to feel safe or that they have to decode that understand what people are actually saying is they want to be dependent on the government more because they're lazy and the result is is obvious because you just look at the average american for example there are obviously a...
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at the end of the day after all this activity, this is a great place to come and relax. it has beautiful doors overlooking the deck. we have chairs out there to sit and relax or read a book. this is where i come to unwind at the end of the day. thanks for visiting our home. this has been a great place to live. it has something for everyone. >> still ahead, george is rescuing a growing family. up next, a home unlike any you have ever seen. >> "open house" is brought to you by -- >> welcome back to "open house." now we are going inside every child's dream home. a tree house. we are with the mind behind this whimsical and unique design. >> hi. i am chris with rockefeller partners architects. welcome to our tree house here in blendwood, california. it was conceived as a gift from husband to wife. the husband came to us and asked us to design something that really appealed to her childhood affinity, which was tree houses. we had this very beautiful tree which had fallen over, and we wanted to make sure it didn't die during construction. there was a lot of effort to make sure that this important tre
at the end of the day after all this activity, this is a great place to come and relax. it has beautiful doors overlooking the deck. we have chairs out there to sit and relax or read a book. this is where i come to unwind at the end of the day. thanks for visiting our home. this has been a great place to live. it has something for everyone. >> still ahead, george is rescuing a growing family. up next, a home unlike any you have ever seen. >> "open house" is brought to you...
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the door opened for a come back. the spartans. 17 unanswered points. taking the lead.nford now down. kale down to this. under two minutes to go. stanford going to ryan instead of tyler daphne and that is your ball game. michigan state with the upset winning it 24-20. nerd nation bombed. uclf, baylor. fiesta bowl. bryce petty. in the end zone. 52, 42. record 105,491 at the big house. tyler bosak with the game winner in the shoot-out. >>> that is your minute. >> out door hockey. >> six games this year. outdoors. >> that's big stuff. >> including one at dodger stadium. >> that is going to be interesting. how are they going to do that? >> that would be neat. >> all right dave. thanks. >> that is it for us. >> all right, we are back at 11:00 on kpix5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ♪ maybe tomorrow ♪ when he looks down ♪ on every green field ♪ ooh, ooh ♪
the door opened for a come back. the spartans. 17 unanswered points. taking the lead.nford now down. kale down to this. under two minutes to go. stanford going to ryan instead of tyler daphne and that is your ball game. michigan state with the upset winning it 24-20. nerd nation bombed. uclf, baylor. fiesta bowl. bryce petty. in the end zone. 52, 42. record 105,491 at the big house. tyler bosak with the game winner in the shoot-out. >>> that is your minute. >> out door hockey....
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and then one day, the door was left open and i crept in. i saw the walls hung with pictures of kings and emperors. and there were red curtains at the windows with tassels. ah, now you understand, it was the lavatory. i've never been in the palace before. i've only seen the inside of a church, but this was more beautiful. and no matter how my thoughts might stray, they always return there. and gradually, i began to long, just once, to have the full experience of actually. enfin-- i crept in. i stood and wondered. and then somebody is coming. there was only one exit, for the lords and ladies, but for me, there was another. i had no choice but to take it. and then i ran. i crashed through a raspberry edge straight across a strawberry patch, and then i found myself on a terrace with a rose garden, and i saw a pink dress and white stockings, you. i hid underneath a pile of weeds, underneath. can you imagine that, under weeds? they pricked me, and wet earth that stank like me. and i looked at you as you walked among the roses. and i thought, "if i
and then one day, the door was left open and i crept in. i saw the walls hung with pictures of kings and emperors. and there were red curtains at the windows with tassels. ah, now you understand, it was the lavatory. i've never been in the palace before. i've only seen the inside of a church, but this was more beautiful. and no matter how my thoughts might stray, they always return there. and gradually, i began to long, just once, to have the full experience of actually. enfin-- i crept in. i...
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it effectively blocks the door. >> can i ask you this question? d hearings and they said there is a history of violence and obstruction at sites where there was a strike and replacement workers have been called in? could the state have statute that says there is a zone around every location in the state whenever there is a strike? could they do that? >> labor actions are protected by federal law. >> could federal law do that? >> this court has repeatedly upheld restrictions on labor activity. the answer is yes. the first amendment would permit regulation. >> in every case? it would just be a flat rule? it would not matter whether was any history or an indication of violence? a zone around every place there is a strike? >> it would be an easier case to defend if there was history as we have here. as there is here. >> you don'th
it effectively blocks the door. >> can i ask you this question? d hearings and they said there is a history of violence and obstruction at sites where there was a strike and replacement workers have been called in? could the state have statute that says there is a zone around every location in the state whenever there is a strike? could they do that? >> labor actions are protected by federal law. >> could federal law do that? >> this court has repeatedly upheld...
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i think the bigger story is says it will open up the door for storms. new this morning investigators believe some picture one set fire to the consulate general of china in san francisco. the front door of the building and lagoon and gary was found on the fire around 930 last night. firefighters quickly put it out. a statement on the consulate's website says someone got out of a mini van in front of the consulate or to bug to gas on the door and set it on fire causing sat--severe damage. a spokesperson condemned the incident as a despicable act and urged u.s. officials to protect the consulate and arrest the culprit. developing news this morning, and man shot overnight in san jose is the city's first homicide in 2014 and police are still looking for the gunmen. police on the victim and the 1600 block of east san antonio street in east san jose. he was rushed to hospital where he later died. february 2nd the 48th annual super bowl will be played in rutherford new jersey. just a few days later the 22nd winter olympics will be played and so she russia. the c
i think the bigger story is says it will open up the door for storms. new this morning investigators believe some picture one set fire to the consulate general of china in san francisco. the front door of the building and lagoon and gary was found on the fire around 930 last night. firefighters quickly put it out. a statement on the consulate's website says someone got out of a mini van in front of the consulate or to bug to gas on the door and set it on fire causing sat--severe damage. a...
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constitution what identify this woman by leaving the back door open to the n.s.a. as treasonous number one so she's a traitor and of course right across the way there is the traitors gate to the tower of london that's where if we were any any justice were to prevail she'd be carted up the frog marched through those steps right now because she is a traitor and the only issue traitor but she's a stupid idiot because now we're total companies as an existential threat because she's allowed somebody to come in the marauding army of bitcoin to put her out of her frickin misery but again where we're bringing it back to the top of the show these pimp the pimp got a sentence a hundred years for beating somebody with an air jordan he said he didn't know who hitting somebody with an air that it was a lethal weapon we're saying that bill gates and the mayor are going to argue we didn't know our systems were being used to dangerously you know violate the constitutional rights of the users of our products and our systems and our stuff but this is the problem with omniscience whe
constitution what identify this woman by leaving the back door open to the n.s.a. as treasonous number one so she's a traitor and of course right across the way there is the traitors gate to the tower of london that's where if we were any any justice were to prevail she'd be carted up the frog marched through those steps right now because she is a traitor and the only issue traitor but she's a stupid idiot because now we're total companies as an existential threat because she's allowed somebody...
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from the sign over the door to the boxes to get it out the door.les has everything you need to launch your big idea. except your big idea. so when you get an idea, we're ready with everything else. staples. make more happen. with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. it's made with the vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. get recipes at intheraw.com. without all the sugar. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. ser
from the sign over the door to the boxes to get it out the door.les has everything you need to launch your big idea. except your big idea. so when you get an idea, we're ready with everything else. staples. make more happen. with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. it's made with the vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. get recipes at intheraw.com. without all the sugar. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me,...
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are not good enough to hack on their own and they need the door left why don't and for them you know anybody can walk in the back door anybody can come in it could be charles manson sitting in his high security prison out in california he could be sitting there leering at you maybe you might like that but most people don't well let's get back to the connection between surveillance and obesity because the surveillance technology you say could be surveilled by anyone they're not being surveilled by security looking for ways to keep people secure they're selling the access to marketing corporations and big pharma and big agra and big consumer products companies who then spy on you in ways to help them sell you stuff more trans fat foods more junk food more junk credit everything to make you on healthy more drugs everything that makes you lazy obese and stupid i.e. america that's what they're in it for and they're succeeded because you've got a jobless mass of obese trauco bites while going around a little try cycles and wal-mart looking for new ways to help plum the nether regions of the
are not good enough to hack on their own and they need the door left why don't and for them you know anybody can walk in the back door anybody can come in it could be charles manson sitting in his high security prison out in california he could be sitting there leering at you maybe you might like that but most people don't well let's get back to the connection between surveillance and obesity because the surveillance technology you say could be surveilled by anyone they're not being surveilled...