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Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Fox 2 News At 6pm 20180221

murdered my brother and shot my brother in the back. reporter: in the video, you can see that matteo approaches to men and they are wrestling. the officer says what sounds like razor hands before firing the first shot. tyndall has his back to the officer come and the video , and the video is false. my brother has his back turned, and he did not know who shot, so he turned around and the police are there. reporter: once the video starts again, you see two more shots, and then commands from the officer. police originally say the officer approached to been a struggle, which we saw on camera. the officer gave the command to drop his gun before firing shots. but the short clip does not show the entire as the, and you cannot see a gun during the struggle, and that is what bothers the family. brother did not pose any threat to the police officers. we won t justice. the police officer is still working. he went and got a mental evaluation. reporter: the bart officer was clea

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Transcripts For KTVU KTVU FOX 2 News At Noon 20180221

have rallied for stricter gun roll legislation. in washington, d.c., hundreds marched to capitol hill to call for change. and minneapolis, students showed their solidarity with a walkout. and students at gilbert, arizona. 50 students in the bay area staged a walkout. this was the scene after alameda high just about 30 minutes ago. let s take you now to florida where reporter caroline shively is standing by. reporter: hi there mike and gasia. the students who spoke called leaders out today. one teenager saying went to make change, not make excuses and the crowd shouted back, vote them out. survivors of last week s school shooting take the antigun message to legislators. busloads of students turned activists traveled 400 miles to tallahassee. no person should have to go through what i went through. how many more innocent people have to die before we make a change. reporter: the students met with senators from both parties. they were ready with specific questions.

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Opioid Epidemic 20170901

china t was legal to manufacture fentanyl up until early march. fortunately our state department and others, you heard from omdc earlier helped to change that so we can get cooperation to reduce the flow t hasn t reduced yet but we have a ways to go. fentanyl is 50 times more powerful than heroin. one gram is like 50 grams of heroin. it can be shipped in the mail. shipped in commercial carriers. fancy way of fedex, dhs, not postal service but other ways you ship packages across borders. it is shipped directly to the states or it is shipped to the canada and mexico. the wall street journal, you know they re all about business, reminds us this is a business. the raw products cost about $1000 for fentanyl can be sold on the streets in the u.s. for about a million dollars. that s pretty big profit margin and that motivates a lot of behavior. so i think as much as we can focus on the supply we better do something to help people in recovery so there is less of a demand for these

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Transcripts For CSPAN Opioid Epidemic And Post-Prison Reentry 20170905

my watch says 11:20, so we re going to get started. my name is curtis taylor, a person in long-term recovery. what that means for me is that i have not used alcohol or any other drug in almost 15 years now. [applause] mr. taylor: preeze understand that is strictly by god s grace and mercy. like marty walker, i take no credit whatsoever for all the good things that god is doing in my life today. this particular panel is what my passion is. i m helping men and women transition in a successful manner such that they never, ever go back to prison. that s where my heart is. and actually by god s grace and mercy again, that s what i get paid to do today, imagine that. so over three quarters of the oxford house population has done some jail or prison time. how many people in here have been to jail or prison? wow. only the senator s aide has not. i m not going to say that. thank you for stopping me, lord. in america today, approximately 60% of those in jail and/or prison are addicte

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Opioid Epidemic And Post-Prison Reentry 20170920

addiction hosted this panel during its annual convention in washington. this is 1:10. good morning again, everyone. my watch says 11:20. we re going to go ahead and get started. my name is curtis taylor and i m a person in long term recovery. i have not used alcohol or any other drug in almost 15 years now. [ cheers and applause ] please understand that is strictly by god s grace and mercy. like marty walker, i take no credit whatsoever for all the good things god is doing in my life today. this particular panel is what my passion is many my life is dedicated to what we call reentry. i m dedicated to helping men and women transition from incarceration in a successful manner such that they never ever ever go back to prison. that s what i get paid to do today. imagine that. over three quarters of the oxford house population has done some jail or prison time. i think only the senator s aide has not. 70% of people in jails or prisons are addicted to alcohol or drugs. every

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