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to mom and pop stores to mainstream auction sites, organized crime rings resell stolen goods to unsuspecting customers in search of a bargain. no overhead, thieves bank billions. to understand how rings operate, walgreens gave us unprecedented access to their highly experienced investigators. just steps away from san francisco's world famous cable cars, tourists revel in the sights and sounds of market street unaware that they are wandering along the front lines of walgreens battle against boosters. >> in this town, it's every day. it's every day, every hour that they are open, it's happening in this store. >> steve chase is walgreens lead investigator for loss prevention in northern california. >> you can see some of the types of items we have to lock up. >> he gives us a tour of the retail chain's market street location. >> these are your over-the-counter pain relievers. >> it's a cross between a typical walgreens and ft. knox. >> you can see another example where toothbrushes have to be locked up in this particular store. in this particular store, clearly you saw a lot of merchandise that
to mom and pop stores to mainstream auction sites, organized crime rings resell stolen goods to unsuspecting customers in search of a bargain. no overhead, thieves bank billions. to understand how rings operate, walgreens gave us unprecedented access to their highly experienced investigators. just steps away from san francisco's world famous cable cars, tourists revel in the sights and sounds of market street unaware that they are wandering along the front lines of walgreens battle against...
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mawyer. >> i had my -- and attacked an unsuspecting mawyer. >> i had my back to her and then i see blood and have pain and she hit me hard. >> reporter: mawyer said the pain was intense. >> from a 0 to 10 it was easily a 9 1/2. >> reporter: she said she was dazed, but several customers called police. she ponded quickly and arrested roberson on the scene. mawyer was taken to george washington hospital by ambulance, treated and just released. she still can't understand why it all happened. >> i think she has anger management issues for sure. i'm hoping she can get some help because i don't think i was that big of an issue for that to happen. >> reporter: mawyer says she knows things could have gone even worse and is grateful her injuries weren't more severe, grateful she wasn't killed in an unprovoked attack. >> i never would have expected this to happen. i hope it never happens again. >> surveillance cameras in the restaurant captured the attack. police are using that in their investigation. barbara roberson of southeast has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon and has a court o
mawyer. >> i had my -- and attacked an unsuspecting mawyer. >> i had my back to her and then i see blood and have pain and she hit me hard. >> reporter: mawyer said the pain was intense. >> from a 0 to 10 it was easily a 9 1/2. >> reporter: she said she was dazed, but several customers called police. she ponded quickly and arrested roberson on the scene. mawyer was taken to george washington hospital by ambulance, treated and just released. she still can't...
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portion of the thousands of dollars in cash, jewelry and other valuables a crime ring stole from unsuspectingid francisco over the last several months. >> in each incident cover it all the attorneys would was approached of ft. the victims were defrauded of their property. >> the suspect would convince the asian women that they were being hunted. >> the victims in this case are spiritual, suspicious it of being ticketed it to death. >> in april by police released a these sketches. three of the woman had been ticketed a custody and charged with grand theft, extortion defrauded elder. so far, authorities have identified 25 victims but there are convinced that there are more victims that they want to come forward. so far the losses that it had a $50,000. they say similar scams are going on in other cities. >>pam: a warning about a recent rash of gold chain that's. officers headed out fliers alerting merchants and residents. >> we are seeing a lot of snatch intergraph. a woman or middle will walk down the street. a suspect approach is on foot, sometimes on a bicycle. ron our victims are predominat
portion of the thousands of dollars in cash, jewelry and other valuables a crime ring stole from unsuspectingid francisco over the last several months. >> in each incident cover it all the attorneys would was approached of ft. the victims were defrauded of their property. >> the suspect would convince the asian women that they were being hunted. >> the victims in this case are spiritual, suspicious it of being ticketed it to death. >> in april by police released a these...
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unsuspecting ustomers leave their cars for days and the owner treats them like his personal hot wheelsber even letting animals roam freelyy n the black leather inside the car. this is what happened hen the whateporter who haddbeen tracki joy riding owner.onfronted the 3 3&(reporter: "whicc car are you guys driving today? d you think it's okay to drive customers' cars?") (reporter: "whose car are yoo guys driving out there?") "whose car are we driving?" (reporter: "yeah, the red "we're noo driving anybody's car. hy?" (reporter: "you guyssare driiing that car all talkinn about?" at are you - let me show youuthii video. you recognize his road rightt here? you recognize those people right there n thht anybody's car." noo driving - the car's secret gps systemmshowed the parking lot pwner drooe 61 miles over three days bbfore he returned open and top down to his own lott a tippter says it's beenngoing on for months. aa lasttcheck theelot was shut down, but be warned, write down your milage before storing your car. 3 a beautful day today.... but still a chance for some showers. showers. let's
unsuspecting ustomers leave their cars for days and the owner treats them like his personal hot wheelsber even letting animals roam freelyy n the black leather inside the car. this is what happened hen the whateporter who haddbeen tracki joy riding owner.onfronted the 3 3&(reporter: "whicc car are you guys driving today? d you think it's okay to drive customers' cars?") (reporter: "whose car are yoo guys driving out there?") "whose car are we driving?"...
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the website has been used to lure unsuspecting biers to areas in -- buyers in the city. victims looking to buy coins were med midday in northwest baltimore where they were robbed of several thousand dollars. police say when using craigslist, it pays to do some research. >> in the state of maryland, we have pretransparent criminal records process. you can go to maryland judiciary case search, a website online, type on an individual's name and gets their criminal history. do these transactions in very well populated, well lit areas. >> you should also pay with a bank check. that ensures that no one is carrying cash. >>> was there inside information available to certain people ahead of facebook's stock offering last week. some suspect there was. now the ipo is the subject of a lawsuit. the complaint alleges the two entities failed to disclose that to be was experiencing revenue growth reduction due to the mobile device use. here's t.j. winick. >> reporter: you might say facebook's status has been troubled since its initial public offering last week. not only is the stock do
the website has been used to lure unsuspecting biers to areas in -- buyers in the city. victims looking to buy coins were med midday in northwest baltimore where they were robbed of several thousand dollars. police say when using craigslist, it pays to do some research. >> in the state of maryland, we have pretransparent criminal records process. you can go to maryland judiciary case search, a website online, type on an individual's name and gets their criminal history. do these...
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. >> reporter: unsuspecting teenagers may be buying more than access to alcohol. they're being targeted for identity theft. >> they're selling their information. we're now finding out they have hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt. >> reporter: according to law enforcement the chinese scam artists are heading to students' facebook pages to cull additional information to further their scheme. >> so it's not like you can file police reports for your bad fake id. >> the site even warns buyers to beware of fake id scams. with the help of police and sarah, a police intern, we ordered a fraudulent pennsylvania driver's license. we uploaded her signature and photograph and as required wired $200 via western union. in the last 24 hours our fake id's arrived. they had made the 8,000 mile journey from china to gaithersburg, maryland. they came packaged in an envelope marked graceland. inside was a gift box and an actual red bracelet. but underneath the padding, wrapped in plain white paper were a pair of fake id's. >> it's as authentic as you can possibly be. >> r
. >> reporter: unsuspecting teenagers may be buying more than access to alcohol. they're being targeted for identity theft. >> they're selling their information. we're now finding out they have hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt. >> reporter: according to law enforcement the chinese scam artists are heading to students' facebook pages to cull additional information to further their scheme. >> so it's not like you can file police reports for your bad fake id....
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. >> reporter: police paint a picture of an unsuspecting victim. >> the child was on the bicycle with the mother nearby. >> it wasn't a mother and innocent kid running down the street. they were coming here specifically. there's the daddy right there. >> reporter: that's right, the so-called daddy, the aging pitbull was roaming around the front yard without a leash in the seam area where helms' other dog' tacked the boy. >> latched on to his leg. i tried to get him off and it didn't work. the neighbor had a baseball bat. that's how i usually break the fights up between the dogs. >> reporter: many say it's the own are and not the breed, donna helms blames the -- >> they've been told not to come, not to bring their children and they refuse to lessen. the kid was scared of the dog. you can't be scared of them. you have to pet them and let them know you love them because they're very people oriented animals. >> reporter: a few months ago the same dog attacked one of the other pet bulls ripping a chunk out of its chest. she had a vet bill that set her back about $1,000. >>> now a breaking
. >> reporter: police paint a picture of an unsuspecting victim. >> the child was on the bicycle with the mother nearby. >> it wasn't a mother and innocent kid running down the street. they were coming here specifically. there's the daddy right there. >> reporter: that's right, the so-called daddy, the aging pitbull was roaming around the front yard without a leash in the seam area where helms' other dog' tacked the boy. >> latched on to his leg. i tried to get him...
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. >>> thieves are now using craig's list to lure and rob unsuspecting victims. what you need to protect yourself. >> plus -- >> close to 100,000 dead fish found dead in maryland's waterways. i'll tell you what caused it. >>> the last thing you want top hear when you -- to hear when you call 911, is someone snoring on the other end. that's what happened to a woman, silence. jamie costello joins us with details. >> reporter: let me say this, before you start calling and e mailing us, the 911 operators are tremendous. we just had one last week saving a life. apparently this problem is much more common. a montgomery county woman frantically calls 911 and this is what happened. the woman's husband choking, turning blue but no response from the dispatcher. 38 seconds passed before the operator jumps backs on. finally a second one jumps on, snores from the sleeping dispatcher continues to grow larger. it takes five minutes before he wakes up. officials said that dispatcher whose identity was not revealed was on hour 17 of a 24 hour shift. experts say staying that you l
. >>> thieves are now using craig's list to lure and rob unsuspecting victims. what you need to protect yourself. >> plus -- >> close to 100,000 dead fish found dead in maryland's waterways. i'll tell you what caused it. >>> the last thing you want top hear when you -- to hear when you call 911, is someone snoring on the other end. that's what happened to a woman, silence. jamie costello joins us with details. >> reporter: let me say this, before you start...
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. >> reporter: an unsuspecting patient came to this doctor's office complaining of pain but she left filing a police report claiming the doctor's examination resembled sexual molestation. dawn jennings said she can believe it. she experienced the same thing with another doctor a few years ago. >> when i within the into the doctor for my stomach problems, he asked me to take all my clothes off. i said why can't i just pull this shirt up to here. why do i have to take all my clothes off and i got up and left. >> reporter: newark, delaware police arrested a neurosurgeon, 84-year-old pee hair lee row -- leroy. he met the victim at his office when no one was present and asked her to remove her sweatshirt even though she was experiencing pain from the waist down. the victim said he pulled her breast pulled out her nipple pierces and then had her do leg exercises with her fate near her feet with commentings like at a germt dawn jennings said if the allegations are true, the judge should pull the book at her -- him. >> he should go to jail. >> reporter: police are asking patients to come for
. >> reporter: an unsuspecting patient came to this doctor's office complaining of pain but she left filing a police report claiming the doctor's examination resembled sexual molestation. dawn jennings said she can believe it. she experienced the same thing with another doctor a few years ago. >> when i within the into the doctor for my stomach problems, he asked me to take all my clothes off. i said why can't i just pull this shirt up to here. why do i have to take all my clothes...
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in politics, what alliterative term refers to a polling technique designed to indoctrinate unsuspecting i don't think i know the answer to this, and i think i'm gonna use my street shout-out. all right, a street shout-out it is. and we are pulling up to your destination, so this is gonna be it. this is gonna be for 750 bucks. here we are. we're all set. so, choose wisely, zac, and good luck to you. all right. guys, obviously i'm on "cash cab" here, and i have a question, and i need some help with it. i can ask you. all right, you get them both. are they together? are you guys together? all right. now you got the couple. "in politics, what alliterative term..." "in politics, what alliterative term "refers to a polling technique..." "...designed to indoctrinate..." "...designed to indoctrinate unsuspecting voters?" push polling. he -- i think he's right, as well. i'm gonna say push polling. push polling is correct. yes! all right, nice job. right on, man. thanks a lot, guys. cool stuff. whoo! congratulations, zac. hell of a game, buddy. good job, man. that guy knew it right away -- push p
in politics, what alliterative term refers to a polling technique designed to indoctrinate unsuspecting i don't think i know the answer to this, and i think i'm gonna use my street shout-out. all right, a street shout-out it is. and we are pulling up to your destination, so this is gonna be it. this is gonna be for 750 bucks. here we are. we're all set. so, choose wisely, zac, and good luck to you. all right. guys, obviously i'm on "cash cab" here, and i have a question, and i need...
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named one of the happiest places in the country.e >> teachers pull up a dancings break on putheir unsuspecting students. a teacher interviewed his students before cool let out for the summer. his fellow teachers are dancing in the background. the backgroun [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> just an hour and a half from dc, but city slickers can learnc something from this maryland town. the town really has something to smile about. >> reporter: maybe it's theit sound or sights, if you have to work during retirement, this ish a good office window.. >> how can you not be happy wit this. >> reporter: the word happyter: comes up the moment you're welcomed to solomon's island. >> we're happy every day, yeah. yeah. [ laughter ]la it doesn't change.t >> reporter: this community ofco 1900 people are have made coastal living magazine's risk of ameri
named one of the happiest places in the country.e >> teachers pull up a dancings break on putheir unsuspecting students. a teacher interviewed his students before cool let out for the summer. his fellow teachers are dancing in the background. the backgroun [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band....
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out an unsuspecting chopper became the model for an award winning piece of art. >> a lot of us are wondering about mother's day >> it will be absolutely glorious. lots of sunshine and temperatures averaging 14 degrees above normal.
out an unsuspecting chopper became the model for an award winning piece of art. >> a lot of us are wondering about mother's day >> it will be absolutely glorious. lots of sunshine and temperatures averaging 14 degrees above normal.
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. >> reporter: while police paint a picture of a unsuspecting victim. >> appears the child was on his bike with his mother nearby. >> reporter: the dog's owner says there is more to the story. >> it wasn't no mother and her innocent kid running down the street okay. that's not what happened. they were coming here specifically. there is the daddy right there. >> reporter: that's right. the so-called daddy, an aging pit bull was walking around the front yard without a leash in the same area where the other dog attacked the boy. >> he latched onto his leg and, you know, i tried to -- get him off and didn't work. the neighbor had a baseball bat and -- that's how i break up the fight was dogs. >> reporter: while many say it's the owner not the breed to blame for such attacks, donna blames the victim and his mother for this one. >> they have been told not to come. they have been told not to bring their children to this house and they won't listen. the kid was scared of the dog. you can't be scared of those kind of dogs. have you to pet them. you have to know that you love them because they
. >> reporter: while police paint a picture of a unsuspecting victim. >> appears the child was on his bike with his mother nearby. >> reporter: the dog's owner says there is more to the story. >> it wasn't no mother and her innocent kid running down the street okay. that's not what happened. they were coming here specifically. there is the daddy right there. >> reporter: that's right. the so-called daddy, an aging pit bull was walking around the front yard without...
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. >> unsuspecting teenages are may be buying more than access to alcohol. they're being targeted for identity theft. >> id chief is selling their information and kids are now finding out that they have thousands and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt. >> according to law enforcement, the chinese scam artists are heading to students' facebook payments to cull additional information to further their scheme. >> it's not like you can file a police report for your bad fake id. >> remarkably the site warns buyers to beware of fake id scams. with the help of montgomery county police and sarah, a police intern, we ordered a fraudulent pennsylvania driver's license. we uploaded her signature and photograph and as required, wired $200 via western union. in the last 24 hours our fake ids arrived. ed this made the 8,000-mile journey -- they'd made the 8,000-mile journey from china to gaithersburg. they came packaged in an envelope marked bracelet. inside was a gift box and an actual red bracelet. but underneath the padding wrapped in plain white paper were
. >> unsuspecting teenages are may be buying more than access to alcohol. they're being targeted for identity theft. >> id chief is selling their information and kids are now finding out that they have thousands and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt. >> according to law enforcement, the chinese scam artists are heading to students' facebook payments to cull additional information to further their scheme. >> it's not like you can file a police report for your...
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changing the way firefighters do their job and the dangers these growing operations are creating for unsuspecting neighbors. >>> a strange story unfolded in san leandro in the past hour it started with a woman being robbed at a castro valley safeway. the victim told police three women one pregnant tackled robbed her and stole her car. sheriff's deputies caught up with the car at 164th in san leandro. after a chase the stolen car crashed right in front of the sheriff's department hitting an employee coming out of the lot. needless to say the suspects were quickly arrested. the employee and all three suspects were taken to the hospital. all are expected to be okay. >>> dublin police are searching for the driver of appliers december who struck and killed a cyclist. investigators say the incident happened near the corner of do you rememberty and fall creek roads at 11:30 last night. the coroner's office has not yet released the name of the victim but is said to be a man about 55 to 60 years old. investigators say car parts at the scene belong to a black 2012 mercedes benz cls500. 550 or 63. they also
changing the way firefighters do their job and the dangers these growing operations are creating for unsuspecting neighbors. >>> a strange story unfolded in san leandro in the past hour it started with a woman being robbed at a castro valley safeway. the victim told police three women one pregnant tackled robbed her and stole her car. sheriff's deputies caught up with the car at 164th in san leandro. after a chase the stolen car crashed right in front of the sheriff's department...
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police say roberson put the kids in the car and returned with the car club and attacked an unsuspecting moyer. >> i had my back to them and i feel this pain through my head and i see blood. i'm like she just hit me with something hard. >> reporter: moyer says the pain was like intense. >> reporter: she says she was dazed but several customers called police. they responded quickly and arrested roberson on the scene. moyer was taken by ambulance for george washington hospital. she was treated for her injuries and just released. she still can't understand why it all happened. >> i think she has anger management issues for sure. i'm hoping she can get some help for whatever her issues are. i don't think i was that big of an issue for that to happen. >> reporter: moi are says she knows things could have gone even worse. she is just grateful her injuries weren't more severe. >> i never would have expected this to happen. i hope it never happens again. >> maureen umeh reporting there. police say surveillance cameras inside the restaurant captured the attack. barbara roberson of southeast has b
police say roberson put the kids in the car and returned with the car club and attacked an unsuspecting moyer. >> i had my back to them and i feel this pain through my head and i see blood. i'm like she just hit me with something hard. >> reporter: moyer says the pain was like intense. >> reporter: she says she was dazed but several customers called police. they responded quickly and arrested roberson on the scene. moyer was taken by ambulance for george washington hospital....
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>> it would kill 18,000 unsuspecting teenagers. >> and would sell. >> and lot of glo-sticks. >> someoneo lose their job over there th. >> there is a lot ofs going on. i don't know if anybody will lose their jobs. >> but they left him in the room and forgot him for five days but the meth. why was there meth in that room. >> tsa is not even checking pockets in a police station involving narcotics. >> there is something wrong with that. >> during the investigation, they took them from room to room to room. that is how he got lost in the whole thing. they had so many rooms. where are they doing this, like the set of lost. >> i love that show. >> no windows. five by ten cell. >> it raises an interesting point. i don't understand how there could be any space where it goes uninspected for five days straight. >> if you smoke pot once you will end up in a windowless cell? >> i have never smoked potted and i ended up there. >> by choice. >> kimberly, last question. along with whatever cash settlement he gets shouldn't he get a get-out-of-jail-free card? >> he should get a get out of jail card. da
>> it would kill 18,000 unsuspecting teenagers. >> and would sell. >> and lot of glo-sticks. >> someoneo lose their job over there th. >> there is a lot ofs going on. i don't know if anybody will lose their jobs. >> but they left him in the room and forgot him for five days but the meth. why was there meth in that room. >> tsa is not even checking pockets in a police station involving narcotics. >> there is something wrong with that. >>...
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let's just be clear here, the money trail leads from unsuspecting wallets of concerned people like you, who donate money to the dvmf, who donate money to these charities. but it's the charity that's now being investigated because of its tax exempt status, because all of us are giving them a tax break for the good work they're supposed to be doing. dvnf has a responsibility to show it's genuinely helping veterans and playing by the rules. senator backus joins us now, we should point out that this is a bipartisan effort, also with us tonight drew griffin because there's a lot more to the story. senator, what is your goal with this investigation? >> i don't want retired schoolteachers or any other good americans to be duped by fraudulent organizations thinking it's going to go to disabled vets when it's not at all, it's going to pad the pockets of some scam artist. >> what concerns you most about this disabled national veteran's foundation? >> it sounds like it's a front, i don't think it's legit, it takes about $56 million from ordinary good americans who want to help veterans, but they
let's just be clear here, the money trail leads from unsuspecting wallets of concerned people like you, who donate money to the dvmf, who donate money to these charities. but it's the charity that's now being investigated because of its tax exempt status, because all of us are giving them a tax break for the good work they're supposed to be doing. dvnf has a responsibility to show it's genuinely helping veterans and playing by the rules. senator backus joins us now, we should point out that...
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an unsuspecting kansas couple had their wedding crashed by a twister. just beyond the wheat field, a tornado started to form there. >> we were watching this earlier and we were thinking they are just kuhn going hey, that is a tornado. let's get back to the wedding. these are pictures from last weekend. while the couple is enjoying their honeymoon, these wedding pictures have gone viral very quickly. the couple says the wedding shots not only captured their special day but the essence of kansas as well. >> that is what you do when there is a tornado out there, you just take pictures. >> oh, look, that's 50 mills away. let's get to the wedding. >> one of the coolest things i've ever seen. >> it could be quite a ways away. it is so flat out there. >> they are much more common out there. >> absolutely. people are a little more used to them there. not that you shouldn't take cover but i'm just saying. >> imagine your surprise when you see that on the horizon. >> wonder if that is good or bad luck. >> i know. >> maybe a tumultuous. >> right that the vows, tha
an unsuspecting kansas couple had their wedding crashed by a twister. just beyond the wheat field, a tornado started to form there. >> we were watching this earlier and we were thinking they are just kuhn going hey, that is a tornado. let's get back to the wedding. these are pictures from last weekend. while the couple is enjoying their honeymoon, these wedding pictures have gone viral very quickly. the couple says the wedding shots not only captured their special day but the essence of...
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unsuspecting tourists would ask him to take their picture in front of the court and at his vacation homefrom arlington, better known for his
unsuspecting tourists would ask him to take their picture in front of the court and at his vacation homefrom arlington, better known for his
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portion of the thousands of dollars in cash, jewelry and other valuables a crime ring stole from unsuspecting ltd. said francisco over the last several months. >> so far, authorities have identified 25 victims in san francisco but they are convinced that there are more victims. this is similar scams are going on in york, boston in chicago. >> a recent rash of gold trade robberies. >> we are seeing a lot of snatched in to grab. the suspects approach on foot. there will forcefully take the chain, baristas, watch or ring. the victims are predominately hispanic. females, meals and sometimes beyond their children. >>vicki: the streets of south little will never be the same with the addition of this restaurant. joanne is the shaft extraordinaire id author of a book called tequila. that inspired the restaurant? >> yes. i did a lot of research. >>vicki: you researched chips? >> we tasted at least 30 different 48 chips. i love mexican food. i traveled there a lot. i brought mexican cooks to cook with me. mexican food does not have to be heavy. we are making tacos with wild mushrooms in a chicken. hone
portion of the thousands of dollars in cash, jewelry and other valuables a crime ring stole from unsuspecting ltd. said francisco over the last several months. >> so far, authorities have identified 25 victims in san francisco but they are convinced that there are more victims. this is similar scams are going on in york, boston in chicago. >> a recent rash of gold trade robberies. >> we are seeing a lot of snatched in to grab. the suspects approach on foot. there will...
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often on the show, we send my cousin sal out to the wild to do what he does best, which is bother unsuspectinge. we sent him to costco in burbank. they have a very liberal return policy. if something is wrong, they'll fix it, unless of course the guy working the return counterhappens to be my cousin sal. ♪ >> can i help you, sir? >> how you doing? you're returning it? okay what's wrong with it? i didn't open it. >> so here's the thing with our new return policy, you have to break it. it has to be broken before you return it. yeah. so if anyone comes here, and says my wife bought we one. it's gets stupid after a while. they don't want to have to deal with it. >> you want me to break it? >> yeah, if you're going to return this, i need you to break it. hold on, i'll help you out a little. just smash the crap out of it. don't make any noise. >> i'm not going to break this. >> come on on, steven seagal. >> then you're going to say that i broke it. >> i'm trying to help you out. how about this, i'm going to close my eyes and i'll put my hand on your hand and we'll smash it together, so technically i
often on the show, we send my cousin sal out to the wild to do what he does best, which is bother unsuspectinge. we sent him to costco in burbank. they have a very liberal return policy. if something is wrong, they'll fix it, unless of course the guy working the return counterhappens to be my cousin sal. ♪ >> can i help you, sir? >> how you doing? you're returning it? okay what's wrong with it? i didn't open it. >> so here's the thing with our new return policy, you have to...
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unsuspecting tourists would ask him to take their picture in front of the court and at his vacation home john from arlington, better known for his world-class bridge game than his world-changing judicial opinions. even in his final days on the bench, justice stevens insisted he was still learning on the job, but in the end we are the ones who have learned from him. when the doctor first told pat summitt she suffered from dementia she almost punched him. when a second doctor advised her to retire she responsed with "do you know who you're dealing with here?" obviously, they did not. i can chew tobacco and call the cow, but what i'm really known for is winning. in 38 years at tennessee she racked up eight national championships, more than 1,000 wins, understand that this is more than any college coach, male or female in the history of the
unsuspecting tourists would ask him to take their picture in front of the court and at his vacation home john from arlington, better known for his world-class bridge game than his world-changing judicial opinions. even in his final days on the bench, justice stevens insisted he was still learning on the job, but in the end we are the ones who have learned from him. when the doctor first told pat summitt she suffered from dementia she almost punched him. when a second doctor advised her to...
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. >>> and later, mother nature makes a surprise appearance at an unsuspecting couple's wedding. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. find the program that's right for you at phoenix.edu/beltway . >>> firefighters discovered a burning dumpster filled with personnel records from the fire and police department. the police say they're trying to find out how the records got there and firefighters responded to the call for burning trash on friday at the department's training academy. leaders at the police and fire unions called for an investigation. >>> a special honor for a fallen maryland state trooper. the state highway administration unveiled new highway signs today. the signs will be placed along the beltway in honor of le
. >>> and later, mother nature makes a surprise appearance at an unsuspecting couple's wedding. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i...
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obtained from some source, which is not really clear on this, charging huge amount of money to unsuspectingporter: that was some pretty tough talk in there. >> yeah. >> reporter: basically, they were saying you shouldn't be doing what you're doing. >> no, they weren't saying that. they were saying we need stricter guidelines, stricter law, regulations, and all for it. i wouldn't say they're targeting me here. because they have been fully aware of what i do from the very beginning. >> reporter: with government regulators unconvinced dr. shroff is actually helping anyone, some of her critics want india's government to shut her down. if there is a clinic in delhi that is injecting what are claimed to be human embryonic stem cells and promising that -- or at least saying that this will make you better, is that something that the indian government should pay attention to? >> well, the answer is a very strong yes. >> reporter: moreover, he says, clinics like the one operated by dr. shroff, who cater especially to paraplegic patients, are worthless. is there stem cell treatment proven in india tha
obtained from some source, which is not really clear on this, charging huge amount of money to unsuspectingporter: that was some pretty tough talk in there. >> yeah. >> reporter: basically, they were saying you shouldn't be doing what you're doing. >> no, they weren't saying that. they were saying we need stricter guidelines, stricter law, regulations, and all for it. i wouldn't say they're targeting me here. because they have been fully aware of what i do from the very...
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the unsuspected singer and song writer signed away his rights.usting loose, his biggest hit earned chuck $1200. >> were you naive? >> at that point in time, people were, i trusted anybody. >> it's working. chuck brown has a new record label and new management. tom -- >> yeah. all right. >> he has the ability to call the shots on some of his music and the music is his creation. >> 59 chuck brown performs up to five nights per week. street festivals, even the white house. >> president bush invited me to the white house three times. >> did you turn the place down? >> no, we didn't play. he just invited us, me and my wife. >> oh, not to play, just to be there. >> are you republican? >> no indeed. i was wondering why he invited me. >> it's a good life, says chuck brown and he's thankful for every day. >> how do you want people to remember chuck brown? >> just like they see me. because right now, i'm just enjoying every minute of being on this planet. so if you can remember me as a nice humble guy that is still around, still trying to kick it, you know
the unsuspected singer and song writer signed away his rights.usting loose, his biggest hit earned chuck $1200. >> were you naive? >> at that point in time, people were, i trusted anybody. >> it's working. chuck brown has a new record label and new management. tom -- >> yeah. all right. >> he has the ability to call the shots on some of his music and the music is his creation. >> 59 chuck brown performs up to five nights per week. street festivals, even the...
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personally taking the badges of officers in a towing scheme that ripped off unsuspecting drivers and changed the way plain clothes cops are trained. he also faced criticism for getting involved in politics and placing a campaign sign in his yard, supporting gregg bernstein for state's attorney. through it all, beal field has reportedly told wjz, he's proud of the force he leaveses and sums it up this way. >> until people can look out their window from the place that they live and feel that sense of security, we haven't gotten the job done. >> i was just looking at an interview wjz did with bealefeld, shortly before he was confirmed to the top job. he said it's something that he wanted. but if there was someone better, god bless them, he would step aside. >> reporting live, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> stay with wjz for complete coverage of bel bealefeld's retirement. we will bring you the latest tonight at 6:00. on wjz.com. >> a judge reaches the verdict. weijia jiang explains. one is convicted. another is cleared. weijia? >> this has been such an emotional trial. especiall
personally taking the badges of officers in a towing scheme that ripped off unsuspecting drivers and changed the way plain clothes cops are trained. he also faced criticism for getting involved in politics and placing a campaign sign in his yard, supporting gregg bernstein for state's attorney. through it all, beal field has reportedly told wjz, he's proud of the force he leaveses and sums it up this way. >> until people can look out their window from the place that they live and feel...
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. >> a chance meeting making history, how unsuspecting shoppers became the model,,,,,,, >> >> a song one said " video killed the real star ". now the internet may be killing the strip club star. the nation's only unionized people show review, the lusty lady in san fransisco, may need to shut down. here is mike sugerman with what is causing revenue to drop. >> this is a peek behind the peace show. not that we can show you that much, this is not cable. >> we're trying to save the peace show. >> it is not your run-of-the- mill to show, it is the only employee-owned unionized strip club in the nation. they have been sitting here since 1976. and iconic only in san fransisco kind of place. our bill is the main currency here but there are not in of dollar bills being spent and more. >> the workers' cooperative, the unionization are tied to a business model that is obsolete. >> obviously the things that can people can get on the net from home, and they're not coming out as much as they used to. >> on that chris ken salazar and princess, agree. also that there is a $20,000 tax bill and the da
. >> a chance meeting making history, how unsuspecting shoppers became the model,,,,,,, >> >> a song one said " video killed the real star ". now the internet may be killing the strip club star. the nation's only unionized people show review, the lusty lady in san fransisco, may need to shut down. here is mike sugerman with what is causing revenue to drop. >> this is a peek behind the peace show. not that we can show you that much, this is not cable. >>...
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but the unsuspecting never realize the danger. >> you don't even think about the side effects. >> reportermany are left with disfigured bodies, even organs that shut down as the silicone spreads through their blood stream, it can turn deadly. >> did you know what was being injected in your body? >> no, i did not. and we still don't know what it is. >> reporter: this woman from baltimore asked wjz to conceal her identity. she's gone through numerous surgeries to repair her damaged skin, after many injections. >> it was scar tissue that started to build, around the silicone. >> i almost went into a deep depression over this. because i felt like i did this to myself. i do feel like i'm one of the lucky ones. >> reporter: she is. a friend who was a dancer on the block in baltimore, nearly died after silicone spread to her lungs. and that led the feds, including the fda and the u.s. attorney in maryland to take an aggressive stance. they brought down kimberly insteadly in a spring operation. federal investigator says smedley was raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars, injecting women with s
but the unsuspecting never realize the danger. >> you don't even think about the side effects. >> reportermany are left with disfigured bodies, even organs that shut down as the silicone spreads through their blood stream, it can turn deadly. >> did you know what was being injected in your body? >> no, i did not. and we still don't know what it is. >> reporter: this woman from baltimore asked wjz to conceal her identity. she's gone through numerous surgeries to...
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and right into an unsuspecting street vender. >> it hit right in the middle right where he works. >>sh rattles windows and shakes up the people nearby. and it's all caught by a store's security camera. >> it was one of those things where, it's like, it happened so fast, you don't know what's going on. like, you just hear a big noise and your first instinct is, like, what's happening? that's -- it was crazy. it was a little scary. >> february 18th, 2008, c.j. morales is working in the stock room of a shoe storm when he hears a big bang. >> it sounded like a big thunderbolt or something. it sounded like -- like big crushing noise. i walked outside and i had seen, like, the car was there, like destroyed. >> espenal who works at the music store nearby he is also startled by the sound the impact. >> all of a sudden we heard a noise and we heard off. instruments that we had in the front just kind of like shook so right away my manager and i, we came to the front. >> john is street vender felix johnny torya. >> talking to this guy, this lady came too fast and got no time to press the brakes
and right into an unsuspecting street vender. >> it hit right in the middle right where he works. >>sh rattles windows and shakes up the people nearby. and it's all caught by a store's security camera. >> it was one of those things where, it's like, it happened so fast, you don't know what's going on. like, you just hear a big noise and your first instinct is, like, what's happening? that's -- it was crazy. it was a little scary. >> february 18th, 2008, c.j. morales is...
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. >>> police sorted an airport security breach from an unsuspected place. officers say gun parts were found in a 4-year-old boy's carry-on bag during routine x- ray screening in roiled. beaut and his father were not arrested. investigators believe the incident is a result of a domestic dispute. >>> closing arguments are set to begin today in the murder trial of jennifer hudson's family members. william balfour, man accused of killing the star's mother, brother and nephew decided not to testify in his own defense. the defense rested its case yesterday after calling just two witnesses to the stand. prosecutors wrapped up earlier in the day. they expect to spend two week laying out a largely circumstantial case. >>> how long is your commute to work? if it is too long, it could be very bad for your health actually. >> up next, details of what doctors are saying about long daily commutes. good morning, today in new york. >> good morning. how about waking up at 3:00 in the morning to go to work. i wonder if that is good for you. rain showers in the forecast this
. >>> police sorted an airport security breach from an unsuspected place. officers say gun parts were found in a 4-year-old boy's carry-on bag during routine x- ray screening in roiled. beaut and his father were not arrested. investigators believe the incident is a result of a domestic dispute. >>> closing arguments are set to begin today in the murder trial of jennifer hudson's family members. william balfour, man accused of killing the star's mother, brother and nephew...
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he would comply when unsuspected tourists ask to take their picture in front of the court. his vacation home in florida he was john from arlington better then for the world class bridge game. >>trace: the president talking about the 13 medal of freedom recipients ranging from all walks of life, if you want to continue watching this we will stream this on fox news.com. that is it for "studio b," jon scott later for the follow report at 7:00 eat everyone time, and neil cavuto and "your world," begins right now. >>neil: in five hours mitt will be it because in five hours polls close in texas and with a win there, governor romney's officially the republican presidential nominee tonight. welcome, everyone, glad to you have, i am neil cavuto and today governor romney is hoping for real texas two steps with 162 delegates up for grabs and he needs only 58 to clinch the nomination. but to clinch the white house in november it is all about electoral votes, 270 to win
he would comply when unsuspected tourists ask to take their picture in front of the court. his vacation home in florida he was john from arlington better then for the world class bridge game. >>trace: the president talking about the 13 medal of freedom recipients ranging from all walks of life, if you want to continue watching this we will stream this on fox news.com. that is it for "studio b," jon scott later for the follow report at 7:00 eat everyone time, and neil cavuto and...
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ever humble, he would happily comply when unsuspecting tourists asked him to take their picture in frontcourt. and at his vacation home in florida, he was john from arlington, better known for his world-class bridge game than his world-changing judicial opinions. even in his final days on the bench, justice stevens insisted he was still "learning on the job." but in the end, we are the ones who have learned from him. when a doctor first told pat summitt she suffered from dementia, she almost punched him. when a second doctor advised her to retire, she responded, "do you know who you're dealing with here?" obviously, they did not. as pat says, "i can fix a tractor, mow hay, plow a field, chop tobacco, fire a barn, and call the cows. but what i'm really known for is winning." in 38 years at tennessee, she racked up eight national championships and more than 1,000 wins -- understand, this is more than any college coach, male or female, in the history of the ncaa. and more importantly, every player that went through her program has either graduated or is on her way to a degree. that's why an
ever humble, he would happily comply when unsuspecting tourists asked him to take their picture in frontcourt. and at his vacation home in florida, he was john from arlington, better known for his world-class bridge game than his world-changing judicial opinions. even in his final days on the bench, justice stevens insisted he was still "learning on the job." but in the end, we are the ones who have learned from him. when a doctor first told pat summitt she suffered from dementia, she...
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he would comply when unsuspected tourists ask to take their picture in front of the court. his vacation home in florida he was john from arlington better then for the world class bridge game. >>trace: the president talking about the 13 medal of freedom recipients ranging from all walks of life, if you want to continue watching this we will stream
he would comply when unsuspected tourists ask to take their picture in front of the court. his vacation home in florida he was john from arlington better then for the world class bridge game. >>trace: the president talking about the 13 medal of freedom recipients ranging from all walks of life, if you want to continue watching this we will stream
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you see the degree buried the unsuspected patrons as the truck came to rest inside the building.jury. some were uninjured but the stunned bartender did speak out on the "today" show. >> we're a little shook-up, you know, but they're alive. that's all we can say. we're happy about that. i know them very well. i see them every day. so it was a great relief to see people walking around after that. >> wow. just unbelievable. officials say the 51-year-old driver appeared to suffer a medical emergency behind the wheel. >>> new york city mayor michael bloomberg is proposing a ban on large suggestry drinks. the proposal would prohibit sales of 16-ounce drinks or larger in restaurant, theaters, food carts, and kochb session stands. the mayor says the maneuver will help battle obesity. meanwhile they say high fructose corn sewer rupp cannot change their name to syrup. the term does not racketly describe the product. coming up at 1:00 p.m. andrea mitchell will talk with mayor michael bloomberg to talk about the city's obesity problem. tune in for that. >> we're told never to look at the sun
you see the degree buried the unsuspected patrons as the truck came to rest inside the building.jury. some were uninjured but the stunned bartender did speak out on the "today" show. >> we're a little shook-up, you know, but they're alive. that's all we can say. we're happy about that. i know them very well. i see them every day. so it was a great relief to see people walking around after that. >> wow. just unbelievable. officials say the 51-year-old driver appeared to...
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ever humble, he would comply when unsuspecting tourists asked him to take their picture in front of thehis vacation home in florida, he was john from arlington, better known for his world class bridge game than his world changing judicial pickings. even in his final days on the bench, judge stevens insisted he was still learning on the job. in the end, we are the ones that learned from him. when a doctor first told pat summitt she suffered from dementia, she almost punched him. when a second doctor advised her to retire, she responded, do you know who you're dealing with here? obviously, they did not. as pat says, i can fix a tractor, mow hay, fix a bapatch call cows, but what i'm really known for is winning. in 30 years in tennessee, she racked up eight national championships, more than 1,000 wins. understand, this is more than any college coach, male or female, in the history of the ncaa. and more importantly, every
ever humble, he would comply when unsuspecting tourists asked him to take their picture in front of thehis vacation home in florida, he was john from arlington, better known for his world class bridge game than his world changing judicial pickings. even in his final days on the bench, judge stevens insisted he was still learning on the job. in the end, we are the ones that learned from him. when a doctor first told pat summitt she suffered from dementia, she almost punched him. when a second...
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e-mail that included a white nationalist anti-semitic screed accusing the media of pushing on an unsuspecting public, a view of the world in which, "every voice proclaims the equality of the races, the innerant nature of the jewish holocaust tale, the wickedness of attempting to halt the flood of non-white aliens pouring across the borders." russell pearce had sent that out to his supporters in arizona. he later apologized, saying he really didn't know what it was when he sent it along. but the increasing visibility of j.t. ready as a neo nazi, the other reason it was becoming an increasingly sensitive subject to russell pearce, is that russell pearce after having this long association with j.t. ready was ascending to become the most powerful republican in the state of arizona. he was frequently described as the most powerful politician in the whole state. and from that position, russell pearce authored and passed and got signed into law the most radical anti-immigration law in the country, sb-1070, papers, please. russell pearce is the guy who introduced it and got it passed as state senate
e-mail that included a white nationalist anti-semitic screed accusing the media of pushing on an unsuspecting public, a view of the world in which, "every voice proclaims the equality of the races, the innerant nature of the jewish holocaust tale, the wickedness of attempting to halt the flood of non-white aliens pouring across the borders." russell pearce had sent that out to his supporters in arizona. he later apologized, saying he really didn't know what it was when he sent it...
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. >> unsuspecting teenagers may be buying more than access to alcohol. they're being targeted for identity theft. >>id chief is selling their information and kids are now finding out that they have thousands and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt. >> according to law enforcement, the chinese scam artists are heading to students facebook pages to call additional information to further their scheme. >> it's not like you could file a police report for your bad fake id. >> remarkably the site even warns buyers to beware of fake id scams. with the help of montgomery county police and sarah, a police intern, we ordered a fraudulent pennsylvania driver's license. we uploaded her signature and photograph and as required, wired $200 via western union. in the last 24 hours our fake ids arrived. ed this made the 8,000-mile journey from -- they'd made the 8,000-mile journey from china to gaithersburg. they even passed the black light test often used by police to detect fake ids in dark places like bars or nightclubs. >> i wouldn't consider this fake at a
. >> unsuspecting teenagers may be buying more than access to alcohol. they're being targeted for identity theft. >>id chief is selling their information and kids are now finding out that they have thousands and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of debt. >> according to law enforcement, the chinese scam artists are heading to students facebook pages to call additional information to further their scheme. >> it's not like you could file a police report for your bad...
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if a fire was to start in this area, an unsuspecting fire crew could walk into the path of somethingwould either explode or potentially shoot flames 15 or 20 feet away. >> they find pesticides and chemicals, some that have been outlawed in the united states. >> we don't know, what are the long-term effects of these chemicals being washed into our water system, so these go into the creeks that feed the streams that feed the lakes that we recreate in. a lot of people, hunters, fishers, camper men, are ingesting these pesticides. >> the team cleans an estimated 15 grow sites a year and just been handed 160 more. >> for every site they find there are four they don't find. there are probably another 500 out here that nobody even knows about. >> for him, marijuana's not a political issue. it's a personal one. >> i grew up in the mountains. i love the mountains. to see this really repulses me. >> medical marijuana, a whole new world in california, where you can buy it in ice cream, cold drinks, and cakes. with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of wal
if a fire was to start in this area, an unsuspecting fire crew could walk into the path of somethingwould either explode or potentially shoot flames 15 or 20 feet away. >> they find pesticides and chemicals, some that have been outlawed in the united states. >> we don't know, what are the long-term effects of these chemicals being washed into our water system, so these go into the creeks that feed the streams that feed the lakes that we recreate in. a lot of people, hunters,...