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you saw the line of police. getting ready to move in. >> and we're just getting word now that they are on the move. what can you tell us? you're right in the thick of things? can you guys hear me? good morning. we are right here at the back end of frank agawa plaza. i'm walking with the police in their riot gear. they're lined up two by two, coming in on both sides of the plaza right now. they're being issued orders from their captain. we're told that any moment, they're about to go in. like i said, they're in riot gear. they're lined up two by two. they're coming in from both sides of the encampment. and this whole area has been blocked off all morning and it is not just oakland pd, and hayward pd and ambulances and what not set up and it looks like they're going in at any moment and the police activity that everybody has been waiting for is about to happen. >> can you give us a feel for the atmosphere there, police, had there been any confrontations yet or video now where a line of police are starting to move
you saw the line of police. getting ready to move in. >> and we're just getting word now that they are on the move. what can you tell us? you're right in the thick of things? can you guys hear me? good morning. we are right here at the back end of frank agawa plaza. i'm walking with the police in their riot gear. they're lined up two by two, coming in on both sides of the plaza right now. they're being issued orders from their captain. we're told that any moment, they're about to go in....
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the enemies are war, agreed in capitalism and not necessarily the police also the police can certainly hurt us. >>reporter: the you have any fear now you see the police officers mobilizing? >> i do have some fear because i was arrested after the general assembly and i was surprised at the amount of brutality that the police officers showed me. i was a peaceful and nonviolent protesters. >>james: we are going to take a quick break, increase--we will be back with more new stay with us. >>justine: this is video and to the news room showing us the protesters are prepared now for a possible police raid. we have an update on bart before we get to the next live report on the scene. the 12th street bart station in oakland will open as scheduled but according to bart officials, the entrances at 14th street and broadway will remain closed because of the police activity at frank ogawa plaza. again, that is the 14th street and broadway entrances and exits that was they closed this morning. >>james: and jeff bush is that that very location he is showing us the latest on the ground. jeff, describe w
the enemies are war, agreed in capitalism and not necessarily the police also the police can certainly hurt us. >>reporter: the you have any fear now you see the police officers mobilizing? >> i do have some fear because i was arrested after the general assembly and i was surprised at the amount of brutality that the police officers showed me. i was a peaceful and nonviolent protesters. >>james: we are going to take a quick break, increase--we will be back with more new stay...
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police came upon the violators. this is all on a computer. police can say we want to find out more about -- consult the database. and indication of the last 28 days. >> it is not very hard for police to follow somebody and find a traffic violation. to answer justice breyer's concerned about limiting principles this court recognized in that decision that although the fourth amendment is not a restriction on discriminatory are arbitrary or oppressive stops that are based on these characteristics the equal protection clause is. the first amendment stands as a protection if this court believe there is an excessive chill created by an actual loss or universal practice of monitoring people through gps there are other constitutional principles. >> protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, i try to explain to someone the fourth amendment says it has been interpreted to mean that if i am -- the police want to feel my luggage, that is a violation. and yet this kind of monitoring, installing the gps and monitoring
police came upon the violators. this is all on a computer. police can say we want to find out more about -- consult the database. and indication of the last 28 days. >> it is not very hard for police to follow somebody and find a traffic violation. to answer justice breyer's concerned about limiting principles this court recognized in that decision that although the fourth amendment is not a restriction on discriminatory are arbitrary or oppressive stops that are based on these...
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down the list, you'll see the police in the community loan program listed there. interested parties will call our friend does, and the front desk refers them to us, and we will work with them and their brokers will help them through the process. supervisor farrell: thank you for putting this together. as i understand, you said there is 225 out of dollars per year potentially in this program. obviously, given these statistics, it has not been used up every year. that money goes back to the general fund, right? it does not roll over into future years? >> no, it is not rollover. supervisor farrell: image and its single family residences. does this account condos, as well? >> yes. supervisor farrell: ok, thank you. those were my main questions. is that correct -- can i talk to you for a quick second? i would love to understand kind of the beginning of the process and what happens. someone will call the mayor's office of housing, and the call will be routed to you. how you interact with them and provide assistance? >> we will point and to our website, so they understan
down the list, you'll see the police in the community loan program listed there. interested parties will call our friend does, and the front desk refers them to us, and we will work with them and their brokers will help them through the process. supervisor farrell: thank you for putting this together. as i understand, you said there is 225 out of dollars per year potentially in this program. obviously, given these statistics, it has not been used up every year. that money goes back to the...
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the residents of the hotel told us what the police officer said was not what happens. we trusted them. we looked at the henry hotel. we got video from december 23. and lo and behold, every word of what our clients were telling us were true. two four two. the videos are just a small sample of what some would say is clearly a culture or pattern. and i do want to say that even in my short tenure as defense attorney, i agree with stuart. there are so many good officers, but there are cultures that develop within certain units. i will put it right out there. many of the complaints we hear it involve plainclothes units, and perhaps there is a culture that develops and allows misconduct to happen and continue to happen. so, the public defender's role is unique and natural and i am confident that had we not been doing our jobs with respect to those brought residents of the henry hotel, those would never have surfaced and perhaps the officers would never have had to answer for that conduct. [applause] >> i would like to ask a question and anybody can answer this. you brought up
the residents of the hotel told us what the police officer said was not what happens. we trusted them. we looked at the henry hotel. we got video from december 23. and lo and behold, every word of what our clients were telling us were true. two four two. the videos are just a small sample of what some would say is clearly a culture or pattern. and i do want to say that even in my short tenure as defense attorney, i agree with stuart. there are so many good officers, but there are cultures that...
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>>darya: the police are on the move. it looks like they were standing down on one corner of the place where they had been fenced off. you can see that there are fewer police from the line on the left-hand side. it does appear that many of the tents, not all, are down. they're cleaning up inside the closet. >>james: this is a very different tactic this time around on the part of oakland police. back on october 25th base started on the outside and squeeze the protesters into applause and began arresting people there. this time, they separated protesters and went in and methodically took down the tents and removing anyone that might have been still inside. >>darya: plenty of police and protesters in the streets of oakland. we're back with extended coverage and a couple of minutes. you can also count on our facebook page in our twitter feed as well as www.kron4.com for more information. we will be right back. psst >>jackie: right now police are walking through ended tearing down tents in frank ogawa plaza. protesters there w
>>darya: the police are on the move. it looks like they were standing down on one corner of the place where they had been fenced off. you can see that there are fewer police from the line on the left-hand side. it does appear that many of the tents, not all, are down. they're cleaning up inside the closet. >>james: this is a very different tactic this time around on the part of oakland police. back on october 25th base started on the outside and squeeze the protesters into applause...
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of a land of the free and home of the lover is brave enough to take on a militarized police force the tear gas tasers and sound cannons many police forces are now arming themselves with weapons found in the battlefield. some of the. occupy los angeles protesters are getting a firsthand look at the police crackdown from the diction notice to an overnight raid police officers in california shut down the movement and the tougher of darkness while also limiting media access. and as police in the u.s. try to curb the social unrest labor unions in the u.k. are rising up and what is arguably the largest strike in decades millions come out all in a battle over public sector pensions so listen it's time for american protestors take a page out of the u.k.'s guide to social uprise well compare. the reasons for holding the elections useful to be able to return home to corruption and crime. as the arab spring moves into arab winter so does a better reality the egyptian elections might not have been a free and fair as everyone was hoping for artsy is on the ground with the latest in egypt. it's wed
of a land of the free and home of the lover is brave enough to take on a militarized police force the tear gas tasers and sound cannons many police forces are now arming themselves with weapons found in the battlefield. some of the. occupy los angeles protesters are getting a firsthand look at the police crackdown from the diction notice to an overnight raid police officers in california shut down the movement and the tougher of darkness while also limiting media access. and as police in the...
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get damaged when the police raid comes. and one of the people that i talked to said that he is not moving his stuff. he said they're not giving up. >> they don't have enough money for a few days and give up. and we're going to come back in like we did last time. >> reporter: so this is a live picture of the north side of the plaza. you can see a little bit of activity. a lot of this is 14th and broadway. we'll have more on this from here through the morning. >>> overnight, law enforcement staged at the colosseum to go to the occupy oakland encampment. officers are on the move. we can see it right now. >> reporter: we're here at the oakland colosseum. there is a great deal of activity here. no word who has been this will go down. we arrived about 4:00 this morning. we saw a line of vehicles leave then. that line of vehicles was looking to do some kind of traffic enforcement. you can see there are more vehicles here lined up getting ready to leave now. again, no confirmation on what exactly is going on, whether this is the mo
get damaged when the police raid comes. and one of the people that i talked to said that he is not moving his stuff. he said they're not giving up. >> they don't have enough money for a few days and give up. and we're going to come back in like we did last time. >> reporter: so this is a live picture of the north side of the plaza. you can see a little bit of activity. a lot of this is 14th and broadway. we'll have more on this from here through the morning. >>> overnight,...
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to the the nature or behavior of the occupy group of the police and or their management there the police management or mer. or what what's the dynamic at work here that that caused oakland for example the meltdown in l.a. to be frankly you know professional or courteous is probably. not quite the right word but on both sides. well it's a complex relationship of trust in oakland with grand murder not so long ago and really just a long history of distrust between law enforcement and in particular communities of color and communities that support communities of color that situation was more likely to devolve whereas in los angeles after you know the watts riots and the rodney king riots the police has really in the last ten years maybe more they have l.a.p.d. has instituted something called community policing which seeks to form that relationship where you're working together to keep your community safe and they believe in it they really do believe in it and so i think that they understand that there's so much at stake not just at this camp where people are in danger but also in the communi
to the the nature or behavior of the occupy group of the police and or their management there the police management or mer. or what what's the dynamic at work here that that caused oakland for example the meltdown in l.a. to be frankly you know professional or courteous is probably. not quite the right word but on both sides. well it's a complex relationship of trust in oakland with grand murder not so long ago and really just a long history of distrust between law enforcement and in particular...
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to the the nature or behavior of the occupy group of the police and or their management of the police management or marriage. or what's the dynamic at work here that that caused oakland for example the meltdown in l.a. to be frankly you know professional or courteous is probably. not quite the right word but on both sides. well it's a complex relationship of trust in oakland with grand murder not so long ago and really just a long history of distrust between law enforcement and in particular communities of color and communities that support communities of color that situation was more likely to devolve whereas in los angeles after you know the watts riots and the rodney king riots the police has really in the last ten years maybe more they have l.a.p.d. has instituted something called community policing which seeks to form that relationship where you're working together to keep your community safe and they believe in it they really do believe in it and so i think that they understand that there's so much at stake not just at this camp where people are in danger but also in the communi
to the the nature or behavior of the occupy group of the police and or their management of the police management or marriage. or what's the dynamic at work here that that caused oakland for example the meltdown in l.a. to be frankly you know professional or courteous is probably. not quite the right word but on both sides. well it's a complex relationship of trust in oakland with grand murder not so long ago and really just a long history of distrust between law enforcement and in particular...
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olander to with the police and evanston pd, they're rounding up >> you ever work with the police before or no? >> go! >> search warrant. police search warrant. downstairs, down stairs. downstairs, down stairs, go! >> whatever you find belongs to me. whatever you find. >> you want us to tear the place up or are you going to tell us? >> no, i don't have -- there's heroin and a scale, it's mine. so anything else you find, i forgot about it or -- >> you have anything else on you. >> you? can pat me down too. i don't have anything on me, man. nothing. >> okay, we're going to tear the house up. >> for what? i just told you there ain't nothing in there. >> evanston police have been waiting to tag this target, an alleged heroin dealer for a long time, but they couldn't do it by themselves. not in a criminal commune think the small. they needed be a ace up their sleeve. >> we don't do much undercover with our own officers in town. it's almost impossible for us to get into the drug dealers because they know us, and our faces so we have to bring in outside people. >> known me a long time, right? >
olander to with the police and evanston pd, they're rounding up >> you ever work with the police before or no? >> go! >> search warrant. police search warrant. downstairs, down stairs. downstairs, down stairs, go! >> whatever you find belongs to me. whatever you find. >> you want us to tear the place up or are you going to tell us? >> no, i don't have -- there's heroin and a scale, it's mine. so anything else you find, i forgot about it or -- >> you...
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he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney's office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the dismissal of over 90 cases. you've read about those in the newspaper. and finally, we have civil rights attorney john burress. he specializes in civil actions brought against police officers for abuse of power, brutality, and wrongful death. let me remind the audience that we will have a brief q&a at the end. if you want to ask a question, just raise your hand. you'll get a card from the usher. and you can ask your question. and if you would like to address it to a particular panel member, you can do that as. i believe we are going to have a video now. it is movie time. >> this was recorded on a c
he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney's office. she oversees the criminal division, including the victim witness program and the alternative dispute courts. anne irwin is an attorney in the public defender's office. ms. irwin was recently involved in several of the cases involving the videotaped evidence which resulted in the...
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media has come in behind the line of police as the police officers have started quickly making their way through the plaza with one of primary intents to make sure there are no more people inside the tents. >> you have shown us some of the arrests. the protesters? we are hearing various reports on twitter, a> jonathan bloom, live at frank ogawa plaza where police are taking didn't some of the tents. thank you very much we'll check back i
media has come in behind the line of police as the police officers have started quickly making their way through the plaza with one of primary intents to make sure there are no more people inside the tents. >> you have shown us some of the arrests. the protesters? we are hearing various reports on twitter, a
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what is the procedure for the san francisco police department and the d.a. and is a public? >> it is public. there are external and internal policies for bringing forward materials that would affect the credibility of witnesses i hate -- credibility of witnesses. from the crime lab scandal -- >> situation. situation. i will use the word situation. in particular, and it is all known to the public -- this man had a conviction out of san mateo we had not learned about. we could not cross-examine on that. and that was a problem. it was a problem immediately addressed. so, i talked to a lot of other g-8's offices to find out how -- d.a.'s offices throughout the state to find out how they dealt with this. i find that a lot of offices across the state rely on that type of relationship. given the situation occurred with the crime lab, we needed to absolutely do more, and what we did is create a policy where they did, and i think it may have been cheap gas than -- chief gaston at the time were they created personnel files where they could go to the court system to learn whether this
what is the procedure for the san francisco police department and the d.a. and is a public? >> it is public. there are external and internal policies for bringing forward materials that would affect the credibility of witnesses i hate -- credibility of witnesses. from the crime lab scandal -- >> situation. situation. i will use the word situation. in particular, and it is all known to the public -- this man had a conviction out of san mateo we had not learned about. we could not...
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and the police officer association to create a great policy for the police department. we took a look back 30 years to police behavior, an unprecedented step in order to make sure that we were good. when i became district attorney, the first thing i did through the reorganization was create a unit that not only holds ourself accountable, the police department, to make sure that any brady issue comes to our attention and is handled appropriately. >> officer misconduct really strikes at the heart of building trust between law enforcement and the community, which is absolutely essential to keeping us safer. it is very important that we take that very seriously. unfortunately, in the current office, we have a situation where the former police chief has become the district attorney, which is simply a walking conflict of interest. that has never happened before not only in the history of san francisco, but in the history of our country. it is not george's fault. anyone in that position would have conflicts of interest. but the problem that did happen is we have allegations of
and the police officer association to create a great policy for the police department. we took a look back 30 years to police behavior, an unprecedented step in order to make sure that we were good. when i became district attorney, the first thing i did through the reorganization was create a unit that not only holds ourself accountable, the police department, to make sure that any brady issue comes to our attention and is handled appropriately. >> officer misconduct really strikes at the...
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and the clashes between the police can you explain it in your eyes what you saw how it all. sure i mean i think you were saying in your intro i heard often you're really far from it in fact we talked yesterday where people were sure now if iraq thing after. the march where we actually did sort of get a little bit of a foreshadowing of what eventually you down because you're in the beach on march third march you. so-called anti-clerical or march i don't mind we thought that might be property destruction. i take place i want to pop around here so i think you guys might have me and videos i for after show we keep so i know we we just have you and we have video and last night in the background he's going ok so anyhow i we we ended up going on this march and we thought that at the wells fargo branch next to us that was vandalized there was a windows broken and i'm a huge problem standing there i went over there and actually talk from the folks that witnessed that they said again with the black bloc it was the so-called it's not so much a group it's a tactic that certain anarchist
and the clashes between the police can you explain it in your eyes what you saw how it all. sure i mean i think you were saying in your intro i heard often you're really far from it in fact we talked yesterday where people were sure now if iraq thing after. the march where we actually did sort of get a little bit of a foreshadowing of what eventually you down because you're in the beach on march third march you. so-called anti-clerical or march i don't mind we thought that might be property...
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the last clause says that the mayor should instruct the police department not to use force at all. what happened in oakland was terrible and was completely inappropriate use of force as far as i can tell, i don't think that it is appropriate for us to tell the police department no matter what happens, come on a matter how anything changes between the peaceful state and what could happen in a week or in a month or three months or a year, that no matter what happens, you cannot use force. although none of us want forced to be used, we all know that things can change and so i think that we need to take that into account and i don't think that we should hamstring our police department's ability to ensure public safety. i have distributed an amendment that at a frieze of the very end. but ed, unless there is a move that amendment. >> supervisor amendment has made the motion, is there second? any discussion? >> i understand the reasoning why this of the puzzle but to include the language and i feel that was performed in a clinic was on the pretext of a result of safety concerns so i don'
the last clause says that the mayor should instruct the police department not to use force at all. what happened in oakland was terrible and was completely inappropriate use of force as far as i can tell, i don't think that it is appropriate for us to tell the police department no matter what happens, come on a matter how anything changes between the peaceful state and what could happen in a week or in a month or three months or a year, that no matter what happens, you cannot use force....
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arise over the role of police officers today are we seeing a military as a nation of the police force are the correspondent on a stuffy a church going to take a look at how police tactics used against protesters have grown more fierce over the recent months. america's fight to promote democracy abroad looks like this. images like this get applauded but a similar uprising with a new west turns into a crackdown on that same democratic will. is the u.s. now in new work on its own territory against its own people for basically our entire history i'm a bit imperialist states i think it's only a matter of time before and serialism of brides are expecting individual liberties at home the methods being used to and civil disobedience in the us have been increasingly reminiscent of war time there is a lot of casualties so you could say it's a war zone peaceful students pepper sprayed while seated. demonstrating americans beaten until they believe what you're trying to do your veterans injured into unconsciousness our police forces have been militarized they are working more in cooperation with
arise over the role of police officers today are we seeing a military as a nation of the police force are the correspondent on a stuffy a church going to take a look at how police tactics used against protesters have grown more fierce over the recent months. america's fight to promote democracy abroad looks like this. images like this get applauded but a similar uprising with a new west turns into a crackdown on that same democratic will. is the u.s. now in new work on its own territory against...
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and i was a police chief at the time. one of the things a new chief and parents is the department culture -- inherits is the department culture, which chief suhr is working with, whether you come from internally or externally. sometimes cultures change. what bothers me is when we see evidence like we saw, we can tell the numbers of officers who were allegedly involved in that and put that against the numbers of officers there are in this bay area region or nationally. but it makes good press. and so, what we do is -- including me -- we paid with that broad a brush. i understand what. it is perception, and truth is only 10% fat and 90% perception. -- fact and 90% perception. what do we do to prevent it? we start teaching what our expectations are in the academy. we reinforce those expectations, not just to the academy, but throughout every single daily -- every day, every hour, every minute. this is what we expect of you as our employees, whether you are a sworn officer or not. i really feel that one needs to be more loyal
and i was a police chief at the time. one of the things a new chief and parents is the department culture -- inherits is the department culture, which chief suhr is working with, whether you come from internally or externally. sometimes cultures change. what bothers me is when we see evidence like we saw, we can tell the numbers of officers who were allegedly involved in that and put that against the numbers of officers there are in this bay area region or nationally. but it makes good press....
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by the police. it's a completely unacceptable state of affairs. >> professor nathan brown, thanks for your time tonight here on "the ed show." i appreciate you helping us with the story. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter @edshow. we want to know what you think about this story. >>> coming up, how do the e events at uc das affect the occupy movement at large? activist jesse lagreca joins me next. >>> the supercommittee fails to reach a deal and president obama says it's because republicans are too busy protecting the wealthiest americans. stay tuned. "the ed show" on msnbc continues. >>> coming up on "the ed show," what do the uc davis protests mean for the bigger picture when it comes to the occupy wall street movement? activists and protester jesse lagreca joins me next. >>> the congressional supercommittee failed, but that might not be such a bad thing. senator bernie sanders has reaction tonight. >>> newt gingrich thinks a secu
by the police. it's a completely unacceptable state of affairs. >> professor nathan brown, thanks for your time tonight here on "the ed show." i appreciate you helping us with the story. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter @edshow. we want to know what you think about this story. >>> coming up, how do the e events at uc das affect the occupy movement at large? activist jesse lagreca joins me next....
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>>pam: there are bart police there as well? >>reporter: the bart police are in the station. >>pam: de know whether or not a suspect has been apprehended? >>reporter: my understanding is, there is a possible suspect in custody. >>pam: as far as you know is their only one victim? >>reporter: those questions should be directed to the oakland police. >>pam: j.r stone is live on the scene. have you been able to look learn anything new? jerry? >>j.r.: you can see where the yellow tape is. i want to show you where this man was a when paramedics took him away. some of his items are still on the ground. that is where he was laying on the ground when i ran over there. to give you an idea of where i was, we were about to go live. all the way down there in the distance we heard gunshots go off. there's celebrating the fact that they have been here a month or so. a photographer ran up on the scene and was getting attacked by a mob of people where you are looking at right now. around a four- five minutes later is when the first officer finally got here and finally the paramedics. i saw th
>>pam: there are bart police there as well? >>reporter: the bart police are in the station. >>pam: de know whether or not a suspect has been apprehended? >>reporter: my understanding is, there is a possible suspect in custody. >>pam: as far as you know is their only one victim? >>reporter: those questions should be directed to the oakland police. >>pam: j.r stone is live on the scene. have you been able to look learn anything new? jerry? >>j.r.:...
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the police to do it. for example, in the dow chemical case, where the police used -- epa in that case actually used cameras to surveil an industrial plant. there was a claim that it would have violated trade secret law for anybody else to do that. there was a claim that it would have violated trade secret law for anybody else to do that. and the court accepted that and said tort law doesn't define the boundaries of the fourth amendment. in knotts, the court was very careful to reserve the possibility of --hour surveillance of every citizen in their persons and in their residences, saying we haven't seen that kind of abus
the police to do it. for example, in the dow chemical case, where the police used -- epa in that case actually used cameras to surveil an industrial plant. there was a claim that it would have violated trade secret law for anybody else to do that. there was a claim that it would have violated trade secret law for anybody else to do that. and the court accepted that and said tort law doesn't define the boundaries of the fourth amendment. in knotts, the court was very careful to reserve the...
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the police. there is a big distrust of the police, as you can imagine. that's been their message for quite some time. they feel that their message, their real show of force will come later today when they are planning a protest at the brooklyn bridge and they speck that to be massive. and yes, i mean, they expected that there would be scuffles throughout the day and they go back to the distrust of police. and they tell a very different side of the story. but you know, they also are making the point that they feel that their movement is much larger than a piece of real estate. that's what they're trying to convey today. >> you mentioned the brooklyn bridge. i want to ask but the subways as well. first let's watch this piece of video again. you were at the park this morning. protesters returned. let's just watch this. >> reporter: they hauled out someone from the park and they have him in cuffs on the ground. what we can see from that overhead shot is that protesters starting to lift the barricades
the police. there is a big distrust of the police, as you can imagine. that's been their message for quite some time. they feel that their message, their real show of force will come later today when they are planning a protest at the brooklyn bridge and they speck that to be massive. and yes, i mean, they expected that there would be scuffles throughout the day and they go back to the distrust of police. and they tell a very different side of the story. but you know, they also are making the...
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spokes person or the police are trying to downplay the actions of the police that u.c. davis bill o'reilly and megan kelly are tonight's trial time winners. our guys it's time for happy hour and joining me this evening is lauren lyster host of capital account on r t and anthony rand as a director of economic research for the reason foundation and the math geniuses with me this evening already me. so i've already mentioned like five times in this show because i'm looking forward to laughing at the candidates once they actually open their mouths tonight there's going to be another foreign policy debate and i think that we have a good little preview of what to expect take a look at something that perry said. if you believe it is libya which is true is true though so i still. over syria if you were the president today would you advocate that we do have absolutely. did you see the things throwing her out is that first like it when he was like wait which. was no way what does this mean i think i think herman cain is arguably the worst thing rick perry and that sense but at le
spokes person or the police are trying to downplay the actions of the police that u.c. davis bill o'reilly and megan kelly are tonight's trial time winners. our guys it's time for happy hour and joining me this evening is lauren lyster host of capital account on r t and anthony rand as a director of economic research for the reason foundation and the math geniuses with me this evening already me. so i've already mentioned like five times in this show because i'm looking forward to laughing at...
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the two years later, cut to--capoot and join the vallejo police vallejo police officer of the year. >> he is a guy that is loved by everyone, he was a trainer and almost all aspects of police work driving, shooting, tactical communications, a rest and control. he was a motor officer a swat member, we are a small police department and we are a tight family. >>reporter: he is also being remembered by the coaching staff at vallejo high-school when he was also the women's basketball coach. >> jim was a guy that put all his efforts into whatever he did. you could tell by the way he coaches basketball, that is the character that you judge a man. >>james: stay with us on our web site as we continue the latest investigation into the officer's killing and the search for the suspect. you can go to our facebook fan page to post your comments and seymour photographs and details about the story. >> we will talk to your cousin about when the rain is moving in for today, good morning. >>erica: good morning, we had some rainfall overnight but it was so low in nature did not hit the ground. we have pa
the two years later, cut to--capoot and join the vallejo police vallejo police officer of the year. >> he is a guy that is loved by everyone, he was a trainer and almost all aspects of police work driving, shooting, tactical communications, a rest and control. he was a motor officer a swat member, we are a small police department and we are a tight family. >>reporter: he is also being remembered by the coaching staff at vallejo high-school when he was also the women's basketball...
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i am richard from the police department. supervisor chu: in terms of staffing and the intention of the police department with the new substation, i know that with the previous work that was done with our consulting, we talked about, even though we did not implement it, was a reduction of the number of stations that we had to get more people out on the street, as opposed to treating more fixed staffing inside building. does this go in the opposite direction of that? what is the plan for staffing? >> actually, to the contrary, this storefront office the opportunity to keep the officers out on the beach. they can use this application to go in and do their reports to interview folks. in deployment situations, we can use it for a downer. the intention is not to staff it 24/7 like a station. the principal hours are between about 8:00 a.m. and midnight. the real efficiency of this is the officers will not be going back to southern station to complete their incident reports. those are the officers participated in the midmarket stree
i am richard from the police department. supervisor chu: in terms of staffing and the intention of the police department with the new substation, i know that with the previous work that was done with our consulting, we talked about, even though we did not implement it, was a reduction of the number of stations that we had to get more people out on the street, as opposed to treating more fixed staffing inside building. does this go in the opposite direction of that? what is the plan for...
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>>pam: a police tents and vallejo and with the tragedy. >> we heard police cars and then, i heardan officer gunned down trying to stop a bank robber. >> we did it get maneuver that's been that the vehicle out. >> he was loved by everyone. >>pam: new questions about the death of actress natalie wood. this comes 30 years after she drowned on catalina island. detectives are reopening her case. announcer: this is the kron4 news at 8:00 p.m.. >>pam: we begin tonight with new details about the vallejo police officer gunned down and killed during a foot chase today. j.r stone is joining us live from the crime scene. finn >>j.r.: officers have now been out here for more than six hours. you can see the yellow tape. this is an active crises. you can look at some of the scene in the distance. this started as it responded to a bank robbery. this there was a high-speed chase that led to a foot chase. that is where the officer was shot and killed for. >> i am angry because offs they killed police that my husband worked with. he had two children. it is not right. >> i live over here, i heard this shots an
>>pam: a police tents and vallejo and with the tragedy. >> we heard police cars and then, i heardan officer gunned down trying to stop a bank robber. >> we did it get maneuver that's been that the vehicle out. >> he was loved by everyone. >>pam: new questions about the death of actress natalie wood. this comes 30 years after she drowned on catalina island. detectives are reopening her case. announcer: this is the kron4 news at 8:00 p.m.. >>pam: we begin...
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park once were broke and the police were going to be clearing out and there they found police who were hostile who bar them from entering the area and even in a few cases got violent the new york post reporter was allegedly put in a chokehold by the police and n.p.r. reporter a new york times reporter and a city council member were all arrested airspace in lower manhattan was closed to c.b.s. and n.b.c. news choppers by the n.y.p.d. and and b c reporters press pass was confiscated and a large group of reporters and protesters were hit with pepper spray so it was very clear the police and mayor bloomberg did not want the press or the rest of america to see what was happening here although according to the fiction notice it was only supposed to be a clean up so what exactly did they have to hide you know that's called is censorship it's a violation of the first amendment it's unconstitutional and this is a very chilling case it should make everybody in the country concerned it's not about whether or not you support occupy wall street the ninety nine percent movement it's about fundamenta
park once were broke and the police were going to be clearing out and there they found police who were hostile who bar them from entering the area and even in a few cases got violent the new york post reporter was allegedly put in a chokehold by the police and n.p.r. reporter a new york times reporter and a city council member were all arrested airspace in lower manhattan was closed to c.b.s. and n.b.c. news choppers by the n.y.p.d. and and b c reporters press pass was confiscated and a large...
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blame seems to be on the police the mayor of oakland has publicly apologized the chief of police has also apologized and even going to visit the injured man in the hospital with this straight play in oakland tomorrow the city is allowing employees to ask supervisors for furlough time if they want to attend and in san francisco the city board of supervisors are ready to approve a resolution that calls for no use to dislodge demonstrators in their city has the critical injury to occupy protester in iraq war veteran scott olsen brought about a turning point in this movement the emir said i think so the turning point usually happens when people start getting seriously hurt or killed arca three g. are said the actions of the police in oakland have given the movement its flag to rally around zachary believes that the violence is itself a turning point he predicts that if several more incidents like this happen we will see people within the occupy wall street movement coming out of the woodwork as aggressors a lot of our viewers who wrote in seem to feel that the violence in oakland is a tu
blame seems to be on the police the mayor of oakland has publicly apologized the chief of police has also apologized and even going to visit the injured man in the hospital with this straight play in oakland tomorrow the city is allowing employees to ask supervisors for furlough time if they want to attend and in san francisco the city board of supervisors are ready to approve a resolution that calls for no use to dislodge demonstrators in their city has the critical injury to occupy protester...
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the police and banged on the tense. -- the police bang down attempts -- banged on the tents with their batons. i believe that the majority of the resistance can be described as a strong peace movement and an exercise of first amendment rights. therefore, it should be abundantly clear that there was no danger, whatsoever. that this was an attempt to criminalize the scent. to marginalize the sand and paint a picture where hooded people, like today, with sunglasses are the enemy. this is absurd. this is a political as asian -- politicalization of the police, utilizing overly aggressive police response to minor matters. working people must unite with the mend. this is what the protesters -- must unite with that of the demand -- must unite with the demand. that is what the protesters explain to me. therefore, the only problem -- occu[beep] all of labor must spread the occupation far and wide. we must be sure. otherwise we will receive the violence that we received in oakland. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> thank you for this hearing. my name is matt gramly.
the police and banged on the tense. -- the police bang down attempts -- banged on the tents with their batons. i believe that the majority of the resistance can be described as a strong peace movement and an exercise of first amendment rights. therefore, it should be abundantly clear that there was no danger, whatsoever. that this was an attempt to criminalize the scent. to marginalize the sand and paint a picture where hooded people, like today, with sunglasses are the enemy. this is absurd....
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a veteran with the delay a police department. >>grant: let me show you exactly where all of this went down. here is the bank of america where the suspect initially robbed the bank and then ditched their car not too far from there. this is what they call springs town center. a big shopping center, there is the bank of america. that the whites building along springs street. from there, suspect led them on a high-speed chase that ended about 5 mi. away, northwest of where the bank was, across 80, along the 100 block of janice street. look at the houses, their closely packed together. from the video, you can see police and swat members going door-to-door. the houses are right next to each other, they're trying to find that second suspect. >>pam: a chaotic scene at uc-berkeley earlier this morning. police along with sheriffs' cleared out occupies at berkeley at about 3:00 a.m. after taking down about one dozen tents, the steps of a scroll hall or power washed. this comes after the group promised to stay no matter what. terisa estacio
a veteran with the delay a police department. >>grant: let me show you exactly where all of this went down. here is the bank of america where the suspect initially robbed the bank and then ditched their car not too far from there. this is what they call springs town center. a big shopping center, there is the bank of america. that the whites building along springs street. from there, suspect led them on a high-speed chase that ended about 5 mi. away, northwest of where the bank was,...
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police are looking for the dog's owner that fled the scene. >> police tell us the 23-year- old victim was really lucky to survive this attack. he'd had a strange ending when you think about it. there were three docks of of in this. in the end, one got away with the owner. one was taken into custody, and one actually died after being tranquilized. >> it was monday night when we told you it bought a three-year old google that was attacked by three couples resulting in surgery. >> i turned it around and the dog is lying on the curb. these two pebbles are on him. they are ripping flesh. >> now another attack to tell you about in davidson built. this mix is confined to a cajun side of the animal control after being -- after it and it two other dogs attacked a jogger in side davidsonville park monday at 1:30. >> he saw this individual who was handling these three dogs. one of them was able to break free and attack him and by him. he was able to fight the dog off. >> the victim managed to get a way. a family member drove into a hospital series by injuries to his arms and legs. police describ
police are looking for the dog's owner that fled the scene. >> police tell us the 23-year- old victim was really lucky to survive this attack. he'd had a strange ending when you think about it. there were three docks of of in this. in the end, one got away with the owner. one was taken into custody, and one actually died after being tranquilized. >> it was monday night when we told you it bought a three-year old google that was attacked by three couples resulting in surgery....
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the police. and two other officials fail charges far failure to not notify the authorities. >> it's been said that evil can thrive in the world just by good people standing by and doing nothing. and all of us, i think, have occasion where we see something that is wrong. we got to make sure that we step up. >> new revelation bets judge that granted jerry sandusky's bail. that judge reportedly volunteered at the charity where jerry sandusky allegedly met the victims. >>> president obama said that he's taking no options off the table to stop iran from getting nuclear weapons. the president is in hawaii this morning meeting with world leaders. iran has been a major topic of discussion there. >> reporter: president obama said that economic sanctions are working against iran. but they're take, quote, enormous bite out of that country and isolating iran. but meeting with world leaders, president obama indicated that more steps might be needed. the president said that the world is unified in stopping ira
the police. and two other officials fail charges far failure to not notify the authorities. >> it's been said that evil can thrive in the world just by good people standing by and doing nothing. and all of us, i think, have occasion where we see something that is wrong. we got to make sure that we step up. >> new revelation bets judge that granted jerry sandusky's bail. that judge reportedly volunteered at the charity where jerry sandusky allegedly met the victims. >>>...
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the. the. police corruption. what protesters nobody seems to know. that never appropriate to face the argument that they're being overly dramatic. you know sometimes you see a story. is that you understand it and then. some other part of it and realize that everything. is a big. blow to the counseling. now on this day of action for the occupy movement so political protests across the country are carrying cross their message occupy d.c. joined in on a march organized by our d.c. demonstrators let's have a make square today and headed towards the key bridge in georgetown. went down to cover the march and she brings us this report from the bridge. i am standing here on the key bridge really all people have all street protesters they marched here from macpherson square it was about a two and a half mile walk and there were about two hundred of them where you see behind you this is georgetown washington d.c. and to give you a little perspective about where we are the washington monument is right here on the other side of this bridge this is virginia so th
the. the. police corruption. what protesters nobody seems to know. that never appropriate to face the argument that they're being overly dramatic. you know sometimes you see a story. is that you understand it and then. some other part of it and realize that everything. is a big. blow to the counseling. now on this day of action for the occupy movement so political protests across the country are carrying cross their message occupy d.c. joined in on a march organized by our d.c. demonstrators...
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or you work with the police. i know there was guns in your house at one time because this is nation stash house. okay? you moved them. because of that chicago. i will take the weed and paraphernalia and send it to the state lab. of that, i can charge you any time i want. but within the next week, you hand me two guns and this is how your case is going to go away. >> there was a lot of guys on that block bp so a lot of people seeing them get hit. a lot of people seeing him get let kbo. go. we will see what happens. and he knows if he doesn't come through, it won't be hard to catch him. >> in the weeks that follow, the suspect decides it take his chances with authorities. he never turns over the guns. >> what are they saying at the meetings, other than stay down? >> stay low, man. stay low. i just play is by ear, you know. >> after the failed police raid, investigators sandoval and carpenter follow up with their informants. poncho and lefty claim that gang moved its weapons to another location a day before police a
or you work with the police. i know there was guns in your house at one time because this is nation stash house. okay? you moved them. because of that chicago. i will take the weed and paraphernalia and send it to the state lab. of that, i can charge you any time i want. but within the next week, you hand me two guns and this is how your case is going to go away. >> there was a lot of guys on that block bp so a lot of people seeing them get hit. a lot of people seeing him get let kbo. go....
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the culture of policing is so strong. i mean it gets a grip on you and holds you and i remember this distinctly from my very first rookie year as a police officer thinking only ever behave that way i was criticizing police officers for behaving before i became a cop and within a breath taking in the short period of time i was doing the same sorts of things so there's a lot of power in that culture and it takes quite a bit of resistance would you think there are still ways to resist there is still a way to change the way that police in this country function to demilitarize then i mean you know i wonder if one of the aspects here is that now they have so many flashy toys that are handed down to them from the military that their departments and when you have not just pepper spray but you also have flash grenades and now you might have a tank by not using might even mentality i'm guessing. yeah and i think there's a lot of truth to that you know so some people might call them tollways when when somebody gets a new toy they wa
the culture of policing is so strong. i mean it gets a grip on you and holds you and i remember this distinctly from my very first rookie year as a police officer thinking only ever behave that way i was criticizing police officers for behaving before i became a cop and within a breath taking in the short period of time i was doing the same sorts of things so there's a lot of power in that culture and it takes quite a bit of resistance would you think there are still ways to resist there is...
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the police say he violated an order to disburse. the fingerprints were flagged by an immigration data base as someone who might be deportable. >> occupy organizers around the nation are calling today a day of action. the police in los angeles today arrested about 30 occupy protesters. they were taken into custody during a sit in in the financial district street between the bank of america tower and the wells fargo plaza. others were arrested during a march through downtown l.a. it was organized by union members. >>> occupy demonstrators took to the streets of new york. a report on that protest and a day of action around the country ahead in 9 minutes. >>> for continuing coverage including more images of the police clearing out cal protesters earlier today click on the occupy link at the top of our home page, ktvu.com. >>> italy is moving forward with a new government as mario won a vote of confidence today. he is is the country's new premiere keeping italy out of bankruptcy. pledging reforms and measures to deal with the situation.
the police say he violated an order to disburse. the fingerprints were flagged by an immigration data base as someone who might be deportable. >> occupy organizers around the nation are calling today a day of action. the police in los angeles today arrested about 30 occupy protesters. they were taken into custody during a sit in in the financial district street between the bank of america tower and the wells fargo plaza. others were arrested during a march through downtown l.a. it was...
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conduct of the police. that is an admissibility issue that should be decided by the judge. but the eyewitness is a terrible witness. it has been proven time and time again. we have a study that shows 88% of women that have been raped -- imagine how close of a contact that is -- and yet, they get the wrong person. so we have to modernize investigative unit again. dna is very important. it is what is needed here in our public area, a dense area like san francisco, we need to provide the people with the same type of tools. that is the privilege people have and the government has, which is a camera. some type of surveillance system. we have to change the way we investigate. >> thank you. i think this question goes to a heart of why experience matters. i have been a prosecutor for 22 years. during that time, i have tried a variety of cases from misdemeanors to murder. my conviction rate is 95%. i can tell you that corroboration is key. it -- a case must be more than just eyewitness testimony because it is unreli
conduct of the police. that is an admissibility issue that should be decided by the judge. but the eyewitness is a terrible witness. it has been proven time and time again. we have a study that shows 88% of women that have been raped -- imagine how close of a contact that is -- and yet, they get the wrong person. so we have to modernize investigative unit again. dna is very important. it is what is needed here in our public area, a dense area like san francisco, we need to provide the people...
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down with the police and answer the questions police say they need answered. i want to talk more about the search. they did a lot of searching. but we are only a month into it. if they believe the baby was possibly killed, and then her body was dumped someplace. why wouldn't they continue to search in does this in any way suggest the police are looking for at an intruder theory? that somebody took her and ran as opposed to we need to find the body of this missing baby? >> i'm sure the police executed an intensive search around the area. you have to try to look at things and rule them out. you can't just dismiss them off the bat. that they looked at that. beyond that where else in there are countless places where someone could dispose if you are thinking of a child being killed either by people they know or by an intruder. where are they going to look? megyn: the fbi is in on this case. when do you -- i'm not saying the police have given up. i know they are working hard. but at what point do you abandon the shoulder to shoulder * land searches. going back to wh
down with the police and answer the questions police say they need answered. i want to talk more about the search. they did a lot of searching. but we are only a month into it. if they believe the baby was possibly killed, and then her body was dumped someplace. why wouldn't they continue to search in does this in any way suggest the police are looking for at an intruder theory? that somebody took her and ran as opposed to we need to find the body of this missing baby? >> i'm sure the...