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how critical it is. >> gap declined to give us an on-camera interview. they did give us a statement, though, saying the products we found were quote "either counterfeit or improperly acquired." but through the barcodes on the tags we found at the finishing house. we were able to match the garments to ones at old navy stores in the u.s. gap added that it "strictly prohibits any vendor from employing underage workers" >> there is a fairy tale that major brands and retailers like gap and walmart tell to public. in this fairy tale gap and walmart are companies that are socially responsible and deeply committed to protecting the rights of workers and making every effort to inspect their factories and ensure that everything is on the up and up. that fairy tale has very little to do with the reality of the supply chain. for walmart, for gap, worker rights issues are not a moral issue. they're an issue of reputational risk and walmart and gap understand that their image in the eyes of the public has a very large impact on the degree to which they can get people t
how critical it is. >> gap declined to give us an on-camera interview. they did give us a statement, though, saying the products we found were quote "either counterfeit or improperly acquired." but through the barcodes on the tags we found at the finishing house. we were able to match the garments to ones at old navy stores in the u.s. gap added that it "strictly prohibits any vendor from employing underage workers" >> there is a fairy tale that major brands and...
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other officers who didn't want to go on camera told us it was being asked to do more with less. >> iwish i could be surprised. >> community activists are paying out millions to settle obsessive law -- >> maybe mr. grant forgot to mention crime tape when he made his comprehensive report. >> reporter: when ktvu looked at departments in the area spent on the tape, it was hardly anything. at $1.97 the department spent $4,400 all of last year. neither department reuses its tape. in oakland police spend $80. a microscopic portion of the 844,000 budget. a figure not lost on oakland mayor jean quan. >> can you tell us why the department does not give them a budget. >> you'll have to ask him too. >> reporter: city council member noelle gallo says there's no excuse for a shortage of crime tape. >> i think we have that available since i'm playing millions of dollars for consultants to tell me how to police myself. >> reporter: it's a small issue highlighting larger concerns about morale. and attracting new officers to the department struggling to keep the offices they already have. >> we use ab
other officers who didn't want to go on camera told us it was being asked to do more with less. >> iwish i could be surprised. >> community activists are paying out millions to settle obsessive law -- >> maybe mr. grant forgot to mention crime tape when he made his comprehensive report. >> reporter: when ktvu looked at departments in the area spent on the tape, it was hardly anything. at $1.97 the department spent $4,400 all of last year. neither department reuses its...
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other officers who didn't want to go on camera told us it was being asked to do more with less. >> iwish i could be surprised. >> community activists are paying out millions to settle obsessive law -- >> maybe mr. grant forgot to mention crime tape when he made his comprehensive report. >> reporter: when ktvu looked at departments in the area spent on the tape, it was hardly anything. at $1.97 the department spent $4,400 all of last year. neither department reuses its tape. in oakland police spend $80. a microscopic portion of the 844,000 budget. a figure not lost on oakland mayor jean quan. >> can you tell us why the department does not give them a budget. >> you'll have to ask him too. >> reporter: city council member noelle gallo says there's no excuse for a shortage of crime tape. >> i think we have that available since i'm playing millions of dollars for consultants to tell me how to police myself. >> reporter: it's a small issue highlighting larger concerns about morale. and attracting new officers to the department struggling to keep the offices they already have. >> we use ab
other officers who didn't want to go on camera told us it was being asked to do more with less. >> iwish i could be surprised. >> community activists are paying out millions to settle obsessive law -- >> maybe mr. grant forgot to mention crime tape when he made his comprehensive report. >> reporter: when ktvu looked at departments in the area spent on the tape, it was hardly anything. at $1.97 the department spent $4,400 all of last year. neither department reuses its...
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. >> reporter: another person living at the same facility would not speak to us on camera and says helso take some pills. >> why report him? i didn't sell him anything, i gave them to him. >> reporter: the district attorney's office says the charges against officer swisher are pending and could be filed any day. in concord, i'm paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> mountain view's mozilla announced that their ceo is stepping down. it makes the popular fire fox web browser. he came under fire because of a $1,000 donation he made toward prop eight. the ballot initiative that banned same-sex marriage. >>> a bay area runway in darkness. today the search for answers 24 hours after planes had to be rerouted. >>> a new warning about e cigarettes. why they compose such a risk to small children. >>> a remi [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ♪ [ male announcer ] don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls gets you there in just 60 seconds. ♪ >>> e cigarettes you've seen them they
. >> reporter: another person living at the same facility would not speak to us on camera and says helso take some pills. >> why report him? i didn't sell him anything, i gave them to him. >> reporter: the district attorney's office says the charges against officer swisher are pending and could be filed any day. in concord, i'm paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> mountain view's mozilla announced that their ceo is stepping down. it makes the popular fire fox web...
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. >> reporter: another person living at the same facility would not speak to us on camera and says he also take some pills. >> why report him? i didn't sell him anything, i gave them to him. >> reporter: the district attorney's office says the charges against officer swisher are pending and could be filed any day. in concord, i'm paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> mountain view's mozilla announced that their ceo is stepping down. it makes the popular fire fox web browser. he came under fire because of a $1,000 donation he made toward prop eight. the ballot initiative that banned same-sex marriage. >>> a bay area runway in darkness. today the search for answers 24 hours after planes had to be rerouted. >>> a new warning about e cigarettes. why they compose such a risk to small children. >>> a reminder, you can get ktvu news to go. download the app and watch our newscasts on your mobile devise. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you
. >> reporter: another person living at the same facility would not speak to us on camera and says he also take some pills. >> why report him? i didn't sell him anything, i gave them to him. >> reporter: the district attorney's office says the charges against officer swisher are pending and could be filed any day. in concord, i'm paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> mountain view's mozilla announced that their ceo is stepping down. it makes the popular fire fox web...
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but temp workers who talked with us but didn't want to go on camera told us, temping gives them insecurity. and boston college economist kevin cahill, says temps also have a hard time saving for retirement. there's also the hit to social security benefits. they're compiled based on how much your earned during your working years.if you have gaps or took low-paying temp jobs that didn't turn into full-time staff positions, the combination can reduce your payments when you retire. fannie and freddie have cut housing start expectations for 20-14. construction is now expected to begin on about 1.05 million homes - 50-thousand fewer than what was expected earlier this year. the federally-controlled mortgage finance giants, fannie mae and freddie mac blame strained credit and labor markets for the lowered expectations. and when it comes to renters the picture is even less rosy --rapidly rising costs, coupled with slow wage growth is spelling trouble for the middle class. to be considered afffordable rent shouldn't exceed more than 30% of a household's income -- and that doesn't include utilities.
but temp workers who talked with us but didn't want to go on camera told us, temping gives them insecurity. and boston college economist kevin cahill, says temps also have a hard time saving for retirement. there's also the hit to social security benefits. they're compiled based on how much your earned during your working years.if you have gaps or took low-paying temp jobs that didn't turn into full-time staff positions, the combination can reduce your payments when you retire. fannie and...
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believe he was 19 years old showed up around 5:45 this morning, and again, one of the witnesses told us on camera what she went through, and this is what she had to say. >> i was by my cage doing my work and i heard the klink, and something drop on the floor, and i looked and i saw a knife laying on the ground, and i don't know if he was going to pick it up, but when i saw what he was wearing, i ran the other way. he was in all black and in camo, and he had a camo vest, and he had assault rifle, and he had bullets strapped to his chest like rambo, and he loaded trucks. he loaded three of the trucks, and he was good. i mean, he did the work. he was quiet for the most part, and we would joke around sometimes. i mean, i never thought that he would do something like this. >> reporter: that is liza aiken there tells us what she experienced and saw, and she has no real indication of what may have set him off. this young man strapped with weapons apparently according to authorities later took his own life, and you can see over my shoulder, there are police officer s wi officers with a portion of the air
believe he was 19 years old showed up around 5:45 this morning, and again, one of the witnesses told us on camera what she went through, and this is what she had to say. >> i was by my cage doing my work and i heard the klink, and something drop on the floor, and i looked and i saw a knife laying on the ground, and i don't know if he was going to pick it up, but when i saw what he was wearing, i ran the other way. he was in all black and in camo, and he had a camo vest, and he had assault...
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. >> now, the school district wouldn't talk to us on camera but the fire inspector says they have been cooperating and probably won't be fined for the violations. >>> now, we're all being asked to cut back water use during this drought but many people in california think that agriculture is still using more than its fair share. allen martin is here with a look at water and food and how much it requires. >> reporter: well, farmers ripping out orchards letting fields go fallow because of the drought and yet a recent field poll found more than half the people in the state think farmers could reduce their water use. as for how much water it really takes, one crop in particular is really nuts. >> depends what's going to happen during the winter. >> reporter: dave baker has been farming his walnut orchard in san joaquin county since 1978 and different. than his father-in-law in 1944. >> when you look at this field, you have to understand that this field is laser level. it's what we call tabletop. >> reporter: so perfectly flat, he irrigates it much more efficiently using inches of water not
. >> now, the school district wouldn't talk to us on camera but the fire inspector says they have been cooperating and probably won't be fined for the violations. >>> now, we're all being asked to cut back water use during this drought but many people in california think that agriculture is still using more than its fair share. allen martin is here with a look at water and food and how much it requires. >> reporter: well, farmers ripping out orchards letting fields go...
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on barrel hill. a young person who i knew named alice and he was 28 years old. there was use of force, one on camera by a resident. a member of the public showing a police officer taking his hand off his night stick, making a fist and then punching someone. you couldn't see who was on the ground, being held on ground by three police officers. it shows that this happens from time to time and there's a great deal of work we need to have to have an effective police program and build trust between members of the public and the police department. it was really surprising because these events were people who were victims where people i knew and it makes me feel how wide spread the problem can be. fundamental to our policing effort is making sure there's real trust that can be developed and these incidents erode that trust. police mounted cameras are some of the fastest innovations -- growing innovations in law enforcement, and there are major cities around the country that are implementing body cameras, new york, los angeles, denver, indianapolis, san diego and new orleans. this practice is gaining suppor
on barrel hill. a young person who i knew named alice and he was 28 years old. there was use of force, one on camera by a resident. a member of the public showing a police officer taking his hand off his night stick, making a fist and then punching someone. you couldn't see who was on the ground, being held on ground by three police officers. it shows that this happens from time to time and there's a great deal of work we need to have to have an effective police program and build trust between...
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we all have cameras on us all the time. know who doesn't is ceos, the president, people who run things -- >> the president has cameras on him all the time. there is a camera in air force one. >> the people that don't get watched are running the show. the pilot of a plane up until now because of mh-370, he is the authority, the force of law in that -- he inherits the mantle of the ship's captain who could marry people and exert the force of law. when you start to put the camera on the pilot you are basically treating him as a po ten perp like the rest of us. >> there's no camera on me in my office. there's no camera on me in the office. the cockpit is not their office but where they do their work standby. coming up our experts will answer your questions coming up next. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery r
we all have cameras on us all the time. know who doesn't is ceos, the president, people who run things -- >> the president has cameras on him all the time. there is a camera in air force one. >> the people that don't get watched are running the show. the pilot of a plane up until now because of mh-370, he is the authority, the force of law in that -- he inherits the mantle of the ship's captain who could marry people and exert the force of law. when you start to put the camera on...
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waiting room is mixed of all different kinds of people >> most of them wouldn't talk to us even off camera. the ones who did told us they closing. it's like easier to get breast implant did than it is to get an abortion in texas, which is ridiculous, so frustrating and it feels so -- makes you feel like you are not an equal citizen just because you are a woman and just because like something, a mistake happened. you could not' be held accountable for it and die for trying to fix it. and we are -- don't have a proper separation of church and state. and because of that, lawmakers are going to do whatever it takes to get people to keep them in. >> is it a difficult decision for you? >> yes. lives. it's very difficult >> crystal had to drive three hours to get here because her hometown has no abortion clinic. >> and the hardest part is being alone, you know. i don't have anybody that, you know, would come with me or go with me because they are their opinions are very strong, and they don't agree with my decision. so, i have to do it alone >> do you know that this clinic september? >> no. i didn't know t
waiting room is mixed of all different kinds of people >> most of them wouldn't talk to us even off camera. the ones who did told us they closing. it's like easier to get breast implant did than it is to get an abortion in texas, which is ridiculous, so frustrating and it feels so -- makes you feel like you are not an equal citizen just because you are a woman and just because like something, a mistake happened. you could not' be held accountable for it and die for trying to fix it. and...
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they watch us on the cameras. >> with easter weekend approaching, so too is the one-year anniversarynd's arrest. he's been charged with three counts of murder, two attempted murders, and five hate crimes. he and his co-defendant are accused of going on a murderous shooting spree against african-americans. >> all victims were believed to be randomly selected, stopped by the killers, who were driving around asking directions, then gunning down the victims. >> the shootings occurred not only on good friday, but it was also the two-year anniversary of the death of england's father. carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african-american man who was later acquitted on grounds of self-defense. >> i was a real big daddy's boy. i mean, he always took care of me and both my sisters. always worked together and everything. the guy that killed my dad it was a big deal because he was black just because my dad was racist and he got me to be racist too, but i'm trying not to be in here. i'm trying to change my ways. >> it's also a waiting game for england's co-defendant alvin watts, who's in
they watch us on the cameras. >> with easter weekend approaching, so too is the one-year anniversarynd's arrest. he's been charged with three counts of murder, two attempted murders, and five hate crimes. he and his co-defendant are accused of going on a murderous shooting spree against african-americans. >> all victims were believed to be randomly selected, stopped by the killers, who were driving around asking directions, then gunning down the victims. >> the shootings...
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us is a prostitute is pounding the pavement. so he settles in again, a distance away, and pulls out his camera. this one up close. pointed us out. >> bates never knows what to expect while filming. but he knows danger is never far away. his camera's recording as this woman gets a little too close to his car window. >> why are you taking pictures of me? >> because i can. >> why? >> because i can. >> okay. so what do you think i'm doing out here? >> i didn't make any allegations what you're doing. >> are you the police? >> nope. >> okay. well, you have a nice day, and god bless you. >> you too. >> the woman walks away, but bates isn't sure whether she'll be back, so he decides it would be a good idea to change locations. he goes to check out a hideaway he recently came upon by following a prostitute and a john looking for some privacy. >> this is the hot spot right now where the girls take the johns. a good number of them. this is their spot they use for each john all day long. >> the coast is clear when we visit the abandoned building today. >> well, we don't have to look very hard today. we've got two very fresh c
us is a prostitute is pounding the pavement. so he settles in again, a distance away, and pulls out his camera. this one up close. pointed us out. >> bates never knows what to expect while filming. but he knows danger is never far away. his camera's recording as this woman gets a little too close to his car window. >> why are you taking pictures of me? >> because i can. >> why? >> because i can. >> okay. so what do you think i'm doing out here? >> i...
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>> other highlights include a motion picture site ring that's a small polarizing filter on the camera that was used on apollo 15. also up for bid the checklist sheet from apollo 11. the auction will be held in new york. people can bid online also. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, buffalo roaming through the north bay. how authorities kept people safe from the massive beasts. >>> and it's heating up this week. meteorologist lee glasser is up next with the forecast. >> we' >>. >> uconn eliminates the final four. cheers around for stanford fans. we'll have details coming up in sports. >>> covering los altos, antioch, petaluma and the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >> in petaluma, chp officers got an unusual call today, buffalo on the loose. the massive beasts were running around near stony point and meacham roads around 7:00 a.m. here's the dispatch from chp. >> six to seven buffaloes and a cow on the road. a second call said that there's at least 17 of them in the roadway and they're charging at vehicles. >> turns out there were six buffalo and one cow, no reports of injuries or damages. the officer
>> other highlights include a motion picture site ring that's a small polarizing filter on the camera that was used on apollo 15. also up for bid the checklist sheet from apollo 11. the auction will be held in new york. people can bid online also. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, buffalo roaming through the north bay. how authorities kept people safe from the massive beasts. >>> and it's heating up this week. meteorologist lee glasser is up next with the forecast....
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us. >> when "caught on camera: on patrol" continues.em isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogen may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia, so use it for the shortest time based on goals and risks. estrogen should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attack, stroke or dementia. ask your doctor about p
us. >> when "caught on camera: on patrol" continues.em isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes....
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will speak to us on camera. e freebies that are really fringe benefits and the worker should be taxed on that. that would change everything significantly and especially since many companies will argue that the long hours and some of the free stuff is essential. otherwise, workers wouldn't get as much done. >> if the i.r.s. wanted to stop the productivity of the silicon valley and of the economic growth engine that this place is, then they can have at it. >> legal experts say most of the stuff would be taxable but they also say that if that was to happen, a lot of same companies would just increase salaries so the employees would be able to cover for that taxable income that the i.r.s. would tack on come every april. it's an interesting debate and it comes down to is the i.r.s. going to get involved? are they going to separate things out? if you're an emergency personnel, it doesn't count. if you're working in the high tech industry, it does. it's a delicate situation and a lot of perks are impressive that have sp
will speak to us on camera. e freebies that are really fringe benefits and the worker should be taxed on that. that would change everything significantly and especially since many companies will argue that the long hours and some of the free stuff is essential. otherwise, workers wouldn't get as much done. >> if the i.r.s. wanted to stop the productivity of the silicon valley and of the economic growth engine that this place is, then they can have at it. >> legal experts say most of...
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us a little bit. beingt kind of camera is used and where is it on the international space station? what kind of data feed are we talking about? how can we enjoy this? >> there are two cameras. one is always on micah typical satellite. the other one is on a platform that can be wanted at a location on the ground and follow that target on the ground and capture the aultra hd video. >> what kind of resolution are we talking about? >> what you see on big modern displays is about 4k these days. we see north of 8k or 9k. >> it gets beamed back to earth. that is going back down to earth -- >> in a digital video broadcast format. we create a bunch of magic to happen and put that on the web. people can experience that all along. all walks of life all along the planet. >> these cameras are positioned on the international space station. tell us whether international politics has played a role. obviously, this is the russian section of the iss? >> it is the service module of the iss. it is maintained by the russians, our counterparts over there. there has been concern, rightfully so, but we're
us a little bit. beingt kind of camera is used and where is it on the international space station? what kind of data feed are we talking about? how can we enjoy this? >> there are two cameras. one is always on micah typical satellite. the other one is on a platform that can be wanted at a location on the ground and follow that target on the ground and capture the aultra hd video. >> what kind of resolution are we talking about? >> what you see on big modern displays is about...
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on camera. >> joining us now is margie ross -- marji ross, publisher of regnery. who owns regnery? >> we have a new owner. we are now owned by film communication. a very big and powerful media company mostly in radio. face indicate some of the biggest conservative talk show hosts including michael medved bed and dennis trader and mike gallagher and bill bennett and they also honed over a hundred radio stations across the country and that is one of the key drivers for book sales especially in the conservative market is to get on to talk radio so now we have this wonderful synergy, working with all of our family to try to get the message out about our books. >> has your job changed since the new ownership? >> it has to become more busy and more exciting but luckily, the nice thing for regnery is it known any trade publishing operation at all so this is new to them and so they like what they saw and kept all of us on board to try to augment what they are doing, build a new powerful arm within the company. >> we want to ask about some of the spring titles coming out. but star with dave
on camera. >> joining us now is margie ross -- marji ross, publisher of regnery. who owns regnery? >> we have a new owner. we are now owned by film communication. a very big and powerful media company mostly in radio. face indicate some of the biggest conservative talk show hosts including michael medved bed and dennis trader and mike gallagher and bill bennett and they also honed over a hundred radio stations across the country and that is one of the key drivers for book sales...
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on the campaign and if you keep count of the dead were all shared what have things i'm behind the use of cameras on an industrial scale they use it against great new there's no doubt about that and there's also another concerted effort on behalf of the council which is to try and discourage nature ists from driving into their town centers they believe they use this constant sort of men social menace. in order to try and discourage people from driving their cars i think central government do nearly this is becoming an increasing problem and the increasing menace to members of the public so central government making the right noises as yet we certainly haven't seen any action. a kabul has killed at least thirty six people in the syrian city of homs that's according to a government official who said that tuck struck in a predominantly alawite district just hours before mortar shell hit a school in the capital damascus killing fourteen that talks come a day after president assad put himself forward for re-election and a poll planned for the beginning of june. police say a big shooting suspect who op
on the campaign and if you keep count of the dead were all shared what have things i'm behind the use of cameras on an industrial scale they use it against great new there's no doubt about that and there's also another concerted effort on behalf of the council which is to try and discourage nature ists from driving into their town centers they believe they use this constant sort of men social menace. in order to try and discourage people from driving their cars i think central government do...
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let us keep the camera on me. the dow jones fell a little on the day. the euro down at this hour. you are back in the picture. >> schumacher has been in a, for almost three months after a skiing accident in france. >> there have been encouraging response of moments of consciousness and awakening. >> finally, what could be some good news for michael schumacher and his fans. he is showing the first signs of regaining consciousness. she refused to give any more details in order to protect his family. for two months now, doctors have been reducing the medications keeping him in an artificial coma. a spokesperson says that is surprisingly long. >> it can take this long, but this is not how it normally goes after such a serious injury. however, we are not sure how quickly we are receiving the information. this news could be a few days old, or even a few weeks old. >> schumacher has been in grenoble's university clinic since his accident in december. the chances of a full recovery are slim. >> that brings us to the end of this bulletin. thanks for joining us. >> we will be back again at
let us keep the camera on me. the dow jones fell a little on the day. the euro down at this hour. you are back in the picture. >> schumacher has been in a, for almost three months after a skiing accident in france. >> there have been encouraging response of moments of consciousness and awakening. >> finally, what could be some good news for michael schumacher and his fans. he is showing the first signs of regaining consciousness. she refused to give any more details in order...
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. >> just moments ago they turned on us, trying to take our camera gear. authorities in kiev have a difficult cask on their hands for course of referendum with unrest in the east spreading fast. >> australiaaustralian prime mir said it could be a while before the malaysian 370 plane could be found. it's batteries will run out soon making an already search that much harder. >> we have narrowed down very considerably narrowed down the search area, but trying to locate anything four and a half kilometers beneath the motion, a thousand kilometers from land is a mastiff, mastiff task, and it is likely to continue for a long time to come. >> the batteries of the data and voice reporters are supposed to last a month, and the plane has already been missing now for 36 days. the c.i.a.ter gas statio c.i.a.s tictacticsare coming under fire. the methods used after 9/11 may have been illegal. also, the agency did a lot more than they initially disclosed. >> the nsa is denying a report that it knew about a security bug before it went public. the report says they knew abo
. >> just moments ago they turned on us, trying to take our camera gear. authorities in kiev have a difficult cask on their hands for course of referendum with unrest in the east spreading fast. >> australiaaustralian prime mir said it could be a while before the malaysian 370 plane could be found. it's batteries will run out soon making an already search that much harder. >> we have narrowed down very considerably narrowed down the search area, but trying to locate anything...
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us what police are doing to find the person responsible. >> reporter: there are surveillance videos in many of the stores and they are hoping one of these cameras may have been in use and could have captured the gunmen. they are saying one of those victims is in critical condition and in surgery and the other is in stable condition. this shopping center has a target. the two victims are friends and they were walking out of one of these stores when the shooters came up and opened fire. the two young men do appear to have been targeted and police are thankful no inn accept by -- innocent bystanders were hit especially during a time when they are the busiest. >> there is a couple of convenience stores, other stores and generally a lot of traffic and we are generally interested in getting some closure to this case. >> reporter: richmond police chief chris magnum happened to be driving by when he heard this gunfire and he was able to give some information to some of the first officers arriving at the scene, they don't know what the motive is but they they will be out here checking for surveillance video alex savage, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> a
us what police are doing to find the person responsible. >> reporter: there are surveillance videos in many of the stores and they are hoping one of these cameras may have been in use and could have captured the gunmen. they are saying one of those victims is in critical condition and in surgery and the other is in stable condition. this shopping center has a target. the two victims are friends and they were walking out of one of these stores when the shooters came up and opened fire. the...
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camera might be watching. if you have a video you would like to send to us, logon to our website. i'm contessa brewer. that's it for this edition of "caught ons. >> everybody look out! >> we're hearing this crowd yelling run, run, run! >>> a bull charges into the stands. spectators attack. >> what happened there? one of the fans came in! >> he came at me with two fists, right to the chest. >>> bleachers collapse. a plane crash lands at a baseball field. >> desperation set in at that point.
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really doesn't contribute to accountability and while they were there on the ground is all that many police officers to use their hotel cameras and headquartered in prices property when it comes to the incidence of excessive force. these cameras were turned on or the way news to report the incident properly and as in this latest shooting that happened on monday we obviously see that a lapel camera didn't capture the incidence of the stillwater work to be done as far as accountability goes wild as . honestly this investigation are forthcoming as to be interesting to see how it all pans out. irate rt correspondent on the window thinking of. and social media strikes back this week the newark police department decided to maintain their twitter followers. these hats and generating some feel good pr. encourage people to share any photos and experiences they had with the officer is that the hash tag mind and one td and a twitter first respondent and the ants posting stories and photos and seven relating to police brutality focusing on the department's controversial stop and frisk managers and people who died in police custody and th
really doesn't contribute to accountability and while they were there on the ground is all that many police officers to use their hotel cameras and headquartered in prices property when it comes to the incidence of excessive force. these cameras were turned on or the way news to report the incident properly and as in this latest shooting that happened on monday we obviously see that a lapel camera didn't capture the incidence of the stillwater work to be done as far as accountability goes wild...
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. >> just moments after showing their support, a mob of protesters turn on us, attempting to take our camera gear. by mid afternoon they have still not arrived. authorities in kiev now have a difficult cask with continued calls on referendum. >> let's talk to kim live. that report explained the situation. wherpaint the picture for us. it does seem that the protests are spreading, and also intensifying. >> they certainly are. it means here at the police headquarters, pro russia parties are in control of the buildings here tonight. we've just been to the security building in the past half hour, and i got to say that these activists appear very, very professional. more professional than answer other place we've seen in the past week. everything from the weapons right through the military issued boots. it all appears very organized. pro russian protesters have taken control of the state administration building as well. we're hearing from the process has gone in as well. we're hering that police are wearing the ribbon of st. george, a sign of their allegiance to the pro russian movement here. we'
. >> just moments after showing their support, a mob of protesters turn on us, attempting to take our camera gear. by mid afternoon they have still not arrived. authorities in kiev now have a difficult cask with continued calls on referendum. >> let's talk to kim live. that report explained the situation. wherpaint the picture for us. it does seem that the protests are spreading, and also intensifying. >> they certainly are. it means here at the police headquarters, pro russia...
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on the other side. if i can use your camera for one second, senator, i am calling you out right now on national television. i've called your office today. i'm going to call your office every day until you grant me an interview. i'm going to sit down like a poll lit businessman and i'm going to sit down and ask you one question, why did you point guns at the american people? it to protect turtles? keep cows or was it for some other reason? because we don't work for you. you work for us. >> some people are suggesting that the harry reid had some stake in this whole matter and that he was against the rancher, cliven bundy for political purposes. he wanted the land for development and people that had his political pockets, none of which is substantiated but there is evidence of that out there. nonetheless, mr. reid is calling more attention to this. it was over. people were moving on. he keeps stoking this fire. >> right, and the main stream media will get behind him and now everybody on the other side so to say, democrats will sit there and say crazy tea partiers, crazy militia, crazy americans, come mess te
on the other side. if i can use your camera for one second, senator, i am calling you out right now on national television. i've called your office today. i'm going to call your office every day until you grant me an interview. i'm going to sit down like a poll lit businessman and i'm going to sit down and ask you one question, why did you point guns at the american people? it to protect turtles? keep cows or was it for some other reason? because we don't work for you. you work for us. >>...
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on, mate. go for freedom! >> go for free. >> it flies off to the other birds that are there. >> there he goes. >> yeah! >> we found wsthat took us an h >> this guy captures this on camera>> wow. >> see how it ends next "right this minute." >> still to come. >> excuse me constable. >> dude decides to approach an officer. >> because he says, i smell some cannibis in the air. >> ask you to turn your pockets out please. >> see if the constanble can take a joke. >> nancy is about to walk through the door to deliver a birthday surprise. >> things is a very special moment. >> oh, my god. >> seems like she hasn't seen her in forever. >> the story behind the family reunion. between you and me, they're, they're strange creatures. they are. they don't think like you and i. you know it. they just, they ignore us. totally. it's like we're only here to serve them. yeah, that's what i been saying. but then they turn around and fill you up with chevron with techron. i guess we're doing something right. yeah but, come on, humans? humans are weird. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. and what's up with the cat? [ laughter
on, mate. go for freedom! >> go for free. >> it flies off to the other birds that are there. >> there he goes. >> yeah! >> we found wsthat took us an h >> this guy captures this on camera>> wow. >> see how it ends next "right this minute." >> still to come. >> excuse me constable. >> dude decides to approach an officer. >> because he says, i smell some cannibis in the air. >> ask you to turn your pockets out...
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on, mate. go for freedom! >> go for free. >> it flies off to the other birds that are there. >> there he goes. >> yeah! >> we found wsthat took us an h >> this guy captures this on camera>> wow. >> see how it ends next "right this minute." >> still to come. >> excuse me constable. >> dude decides to approach an officer. >> because he says, i smell some cannibis in the air. >> ask you to turn your pockets out please. >> see if the constanble can take a joke. >> nancy is about to walk through the door to deliver a birthday surprise. >> things is a very special moment. >> oh, my god. >> seems like she hasn't seen her in forever. >> the story behind the family reunion. safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. for easter, get a safeway spiral sliced ham, for just $1.99 a pound. cadbury mini eggs are only $2.69. talk about a sweet deal. and arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. there's more savings to love at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> closed captioning provided >>> closed captioning provided by -- frfreseshehen , anand d prp whwhitite e. act braces
on, mate. go for freedom! >> go for free. >> it flies off to the other birds that are there. >> there he goes. >> yeah! >> we found wsthat took us an h >> this guy captures this on camera>> wow. >> see how it ends next "right this minute." >> still to come. >> excuse me constable. >> dude decides to approach an officer. >> because he says, i smell some cannibis in the air. >> ask you to turn your pockets out...
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use cameras. if they detect something that looks like it's manmade, then they would turn the lights on and use the cameras to take pictures. >> and, jeff, i want to play you something that someone told me earlier this morning. this istykitty. she's a former member of the nbsa board. >> the state ofhas recommended be extended. clearly that needs to be acted on. >> does the battery exist for the pijers that would, in fact, last longer than 30 days and if so why aren't they in widespread distributi distribution? >> that's a good question. we actually offer a product today in the same size that goes 90 days. that's a customer selected option, but the requirements that are in place are for 30 days. as a result of the air france crash that you were just spiking about, there have been regulatory updates and effective march of next year, the mandate will be that these devices will have to operate for 90 days. so we're on the cusp of that taking effect. >> and are they wildly expensive or is this a relatively inexpensive thing for airlines to do. >> to upgrade from 30 to 90 days? >> right. >> not a big pri
use cameras. if they detect something that looks like it's manmade, then they would turn the lights on and use the cameras to take pictures. >> and, jeff, i want to play you something that someone told me earlier this morning. this istykitty. she's a former member of the nbsa board. >> the state ofhas recommended be extended. clearly that needs to be acted on. >> does the battery exist for the pijers that would, in fact, last longer than 30 days and if so why aren't they in...
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area had put a camera basically trained to the outside to his neighbor not even on his house because crime in that area had been on the rise so he set this camera up. albany police are using this video and they continue to look for these suspects. >>> let's head on down to south africa. security cameras caught this incident of a mercedes coming down the street and just pulling off to the side of the road. >> nice mercedes. >> nice neighborhood as well. and right behind this mercedes is another mercedes suv but out pops somebody with a gun. >> what? >> this is an attempted hijacking. the person in the initial suv throws it in reverse and goes speeding down the street while that person shoots at the car. turns around and chases after his accomplice. >> in broad daylight. i bet you that this white mercedes they're driving they probably got it the same way. >> south african police are saying these types of incidents or the rise. they are saying that criminals are also stepping up their game by dressing nice, driving nicer cars so it's harder for people to spot these guys. nobody was injured in this incident. >>> this guy is in oklahoma riding his klr-650. looks pretty fun. wa
area had put a camera basically trained to the outside to his neighbor not even on his house because crime in that area had been on the rise so he set this camera up. albany police are using this video and they continue to look for these suspects. >>> let's head on down to south africa. security cameras caught this incident of a mercedes coming down the street and just pulling off to the side of the road. >> nice mercedes. >> nice neighborhood as well. and right behind this...
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on, mate. go for freedom! >> go for free. >> it flies off to the other birds that are there. >> there he goes. >> yeah! >> we found wsthat took us an h >> this guy captures this on camera>> see how it ends next "right this minute." >> still to come. >> excuse me constable. >> dude decides to approach an officer. >> because he says, i smell some cannibis in the air. >> ask you to turn your pockets out please. >> see if the constanble can take a joke. >> nancy is about to walk through the door to deliver a birthday surprise. >> things is a very special moment. >> oh, my god. >> seems like she hasn't seen her in forever. >> the story behind the family reunion. wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, text, talk and surf... on those amazing nationwide networks... without getting locked into a pricey phone contract. america's best 4g lte networks for half the cost. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data starts at just $40 a month. and now android smartphones start at under 50. net10 wireless. >>> closed captioning provided >>> closed captioning provided by -- frfreseshehen , anand d prp whwhitite e. act braces ca
on, mate. go for freedom! >> go for free. >> it flies off to the other birds that are there. >> there he goes. >> yeah! >> we found wsthat took us an h >> this guy captures this on camera>> see how it ends next "right this minute." >> still to come. >> excuse me constable. >> dude decides to approach an officer. >> because he says, i smell some cannibis in the air. >> ask you to turn your pockets out please....
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. >>> and two men that robbed a person at gunpoint in fremont were caught on camera trying to use the victim's credit card. the robbery happened at a bank of america atm on fremont boulevard last wednesday. this video is from a 7-eleven about an hour after the crime. the suspects used the victim's credit cards at the store and took off. both are described as indian an in their teens or early 20s. >>> stolen cell phones could soon become use less. wireless companies now planning to include anti-theft devices to erase your data remotely. all the major u.s. carriers as well as apple, samsung and others support it. 50% of robberies in the city are cell phones. a woman was killed for her phone in st. louis. the anti-theft feature will make smartphones a little less desirable now to thieves. >> the idea is that if you can remotely wipe all the data on your phone, lock down your phone so that nobody who does not have the password can access it, thieves won't want to steal phones because they won't have any resale values. >> cell phone carriers and companies in the u.s. have previously fought
. >>> and two men that robbed a person at gunpoint in fremont were caught on camera trying to use the victim's credit card. the robbery happened at a bank of america atm on fremont boulevard last wednesday. this video is from a 7-eleven about an hour after the crime. the suspects used the victim's credit cards at the store and took off. both are described as indian an in their teens or early 20s. >>> stolen cell phones could soon become use less. wireless companies now...
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program is voluntary and it's answering where your cameras point and how many you have. 26 people and 2 businesses have signed up. >>> more details now on the using private security cameras to fight crime. in january, san jose used them to make arrests. they're wanting to use them only if owners agree. >>> pittsburgh police are investigating fair first homicide victim of the year. it was in a neighborhood around the de anze la trail t.victim seems to have been targeted. sign ca had a lengthy record. he survived a shot to the head in 2001. >> weapons and drug related offenses. >> investigators say he was able too speak to officers before he died but no one is in custody. >>> the stage is set for a federal trial for leland yee. prosecutors returned indictments on yee and two dozen other defendants. >> reporter: the blinds were drawn today at leland yee's san francisco home. >> with this many departments and charges this serious, each defendant is suspicious of every other defendant wondering if his lawyer is talking with authorities. >> reporter: the complaint alleges that yee and keith jackson promised political favors for brians from undercover a
program is voluntary and it's answering where your cameras point and how many you have. 26 people and 2 businesses have signed up. >>> more details now on the using private security cameras to fight crime. in january, san jose used them to make arrests. they're wanting to use them only if owners agree. >>> pittsburgh police are investigating fair first homicide victim of the year. it was in a neighborhood around the de anze la trail t.victim seems to have been targeted. sign...
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program is voluntary and it's answering where your cameras point and how many you have. 26 people and 2 businesses have signed up. >>> more details now on the using private security cameras to fight crime. in january, san jose used them to make arrests. they're wanting to use them only if owners agree. >>> pittsburgh police are investigating fair first homicide victim of the year. it was in a neighborhood around the de anze la trail t.victim seems to have been targeted. sign ca had a lengthy record. he survived a shot to the head in 2001. >> weapons and drug related offenses. >> investigators say he was able too speak to officers before he died but no one is in custody. >>> the stage is set for a federal trial for leland yee. prosecutors returned indictments on yee and two dozen other defendants. >> reporter: the blinds were drawn today at leland yee's san francisco home. >> with this many departments and charges this serious, each defendant is suspicious of every other defendant wondering if his lawyer is talking with authorities. >> reporter: the complaint alleges that yee and keith jackson promised political favors for brians from undercover a
program is voluntary and it's answering where your cameras point and how many you have. 26 people and 2 businesses have signed up. >>> more details now on the using private security cameras to fight crime. in january, san jose used them to make arrests. they're wanting to use them only if owners agree. >>> pittsburgh police are investigating fair first homicide victim of the year. it was in a neighborhood around the de anze la trail t.victim seems to have been targeted. sign...
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we set up a camera atop one of our live trucks using spegs specifications provided to us by the san francisco agency. we drove by the camera to see what it could capture. it could make out everything in the license plate except the last digit. the folks said they considered our test a success. at least one letter will always be covered and police agencies are not supposed to guess. it's illegal to use those in california. violators can get a ticket and have to pay an administrative fine of about $25. retailers that sell them can be nailed for $250 for every one they sell. >> that should be illegal everywhere. >>> well, keeping your car clean is a hassle. what if you never had to wash it? that is the idea behind nissan's new self-cleaning paint. it's said to repel dirt and mud. it's undergoing tests right now. no word on when it will be available for the next car that you buy. >>> authorities in florida are working to unmask an unusual robber. he pulled a gun on a gas station clerk while wearing a werewolf mask. despite his appearance and possession of a handgun one witness did not seem too co
we set up a camera atop one of our live trucks using spegs specifications provided to us by the san francisco agency. we drove by the camera to see what it could capture. it could make out everything in the license plate except the last digit. the folks said they considered our test a success. at least one letter will always be covered and police agencies are not supposed to guess. it's illegal to use those in california. violators can get a ticket and have to pay an administrative fine of...
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york times" reporter decided to take a picture of themselves and their dog over the weekend by using the camera onnd they included a whole lot of san francisco for the backdrop. what do you think of that? >> i am concerned about this means for america's sunbathers. melissa: a big day heading into the last hour of trading. liz claman is up next to walk you through everything that is going on. now the dow up 53. liz: the market is extremely sensitive at the moment to all kinds of news coming out again. ukraine heating up as you have reported, melissa. you have ukrainian forces now making an effort, but don't count rush out when you see all kinds of activity in the region, the market has been up, they were down, they were up, they were down, now is the s&p and the dow making a comeback. how face knitting with bio techs and nasdaq getting hammered that is precisely what the ceo, president and the cio says you should imac right now. sort of in the warren buffett theory making sure you are gutsy when other people are fearful. that would be now, he says. and what about the ipo market, is it down for the
york times" reporter decided to take a picture of themselves and their dog over the weekend by using the camera onnd they included a whole lot of san francisco for the backdrop. what do you think of that? >> i am concerned about this means for america's sunbathers. melissa: a big day heading into the last hour of trading. liz claman is up next to walk you through everything that is going on. now the dow up 53. liz: the market is extremely sensitive at the moment to all kinds of news...
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make movies on small affordable cameras using social media, to get some kind of audience. but without the tribeca film festival these potential stars of tomorrow may not have the chance they now have. are andy gallagher, al jazeera new york. >> thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. s rachelle oldmixon takes a test to find out what's in her dna. kyle hill is an engineer. tonight he's got the innovation that will light up las vegas, a unique plant that stores light during the kay, to light up the night . i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist. but tonight, i've got the story that will have you shaking your heads. why bugs should be a part of your next meal. that's the story, now let's do some science. are ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres and today i'm here with kyle, lindsay and rachelle. we're going to start with a story of how we can use our dna in medicine . rachelle, what do you have? >> i submitted my dna for a company called 23andme. let's find out. >> simple test, nothing complicated. the first thing i have to do is take the tune and i
make movies on small affordable cameras using social media, to get some kind of audience. but without the tribeca film festival these potential stars of tomorrow may not have the chance they now have. are andy gallagher, al jazeera new york. >> thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. s rachelle oldmixon takes a test to find out what's in her dna. kyle hill is an engineer. tonight he's got the innovation that will light up las vegas, a unique plant that stores light...
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outcomes and our platoon is a combination of in field observations and human beings and using the fronted and rear cameras on muni buses to collect the activity between those we'll looking at the incidents of muni's having to double park to load and unload shuttles and loading and uploading in a double park position and detailed action for muni or inability to access the curb either muni or shuttles blocking sidewalks i crosswalks or bike lanes and a vehicle can't isn't able to stop they curb and that impacts people with physical disabled and people with strollers we'll be tracking collision data. and then during the pilot we'll collect that seem kind of data we'll be tracking >> your excuse me. your collecting the before where you actively looking at shuttle and how they subcontract with our mta bus stops? >> we'll be doing the before in may starting in insuring we're collecting the data will consistently, however, in our policy development process nelson your transportation consultant to the transportation authority did load a field data collection effort in support of and did do field data collection so w
outcomes and our platoon is a combination of in field observations and human beings and using the fronted and rear cameras on muni buses to collect the activity between those we'll looking at the incidents of muni's having to double park to load and unload shuttles and loading and uploading in a double park position and detailed action for muni or inability to access the curb either muni or shuttles blocking sidewalks i crosswalks or bike lanes and a vehicle can't isn't able to stop they curb...