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The television news now features police operations with such flashy labels as "Octopus", arresting people with such ominous names as "the Tractor".
The 45-second spot, which features police images of Islamist violence that have been broadcast by American news organizations, accuses the Western media of failing to report on the "real holocaust in Egypt" being carried out by the Brotherhood.
This new show features police videos from all over the world including Argentina and Thailand, but Stojanovich said the three top places for truly wild police videos are in the good ol' U.S. of A. "We get the most footage from Texas and California, but nothing tops Florida," he laughed.
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Five advertisements, which will rotate, feature police officers, Republicans and small-business owners — not traditional supporters of labor — calling on Congress to stop fighting over immigration and "fix what's broke" in the system.
Channel 5's new series Ultimate Police Interceptors, featuring police who use the latest technology to catch wrong-doers, began with 1.1 million viewers (4.4%) between 8pm and 9pm.
The club mounted a massive security operation for the visit on Wednesday of Chelsea, who brought 5,182 travelling fans, and it featured police officers inside the stadium concourses and rapid response units outside it.
Although bound to be classified as gay drama, Cucumber belongs to the broader genre of respectability meltdown, as Henry is accelerated from smug dullness to scenes featuring police intervention, furious colleagues and social humiliation.
And I was like: oh man, how do you get there?" It's an unusual moment for television cop shows, which occasionally feature police corruption but rarely delve this deeply into the moral ambiguities at the heart of the interrogation.
These short visual clips — featuring police stops, arguments, indignant commentary and sometimes humor — are fast becoming a staple of urban cycling, fueled by Web sites that gladly post them and by relatively inexpensive cameras that can be mounted on helmets and handlebars.
His second feature, "Police, Adjective" (which David Denby reviewed in the magazine), also concerns conscience — in particular, the crisis of conscience of a young officer in a small town who is assigned to keep tabs on a trio of young marijuana smokers in view of a bust.
He'd been known to take refuge in police stations to dodge protesters after his shows, which sometimes featured police presence themselves, according to an Esquire profile.
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