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cerca de tres meses despuÉs que ambos se les arrestara en panamÁ tras una operaciÓn de la dea. >> el 144 kilos de cocaÍna al corto de miami en un contenedor que transportaba rocas de zinc. habÍan viajado a panamÁ para cerrar el trato con quienes terminaron siendo agentes encubiertos de la dea. se declararon no culpables y el gobierno de evo morales asegurÓ que se trataba de una venganza de la dea. >> el gobierno de bolivia tendrÁ que admitir su error. estuvo diciendo en bolivia que asumirÍa la culpa y tal vez le pueda costar el cargo el hecho de haber elegido a una persona que estaba implicada en el narcotrÁfico. >> aunque los acusados podrÍan afrontar cadena perpetua dicen estar esperanzados a que sea nueve aÑos por su cooperaciÓn. >> lo que ha demostrado es que permea todas las instituciones y es muy difÍcil luchar contra la droga. >> hay otros dos acusados, hermanos que aÚn continúan fugitivos de la justicia. >> el 22 de septiembre tendrÁ lugar la audiencia donde se editarÁ sentencia ambos acusados luego de escuchar los argumentos tanto de la defensa como de la fiscalÍa. >> vamos
cerca de tres meses despuÉs que ambos se les arrestara en panamÁ tras una operaciÓn de la dea. >> el 144 kilos de cocaÍna al corto de miami en un contenedor que transportaba rocas de zinc. habÍan viajado a panamÁ para cerrar el trato con quienes terminaron siendo agentes encubiertos de la dea. se declararon no culpables y el gobierno de evo morales asegurÓ que se trataba de una venganza de la dea. >> el gobierno de bolivia tendrÁ que admitir su error. estuvo diciendo en...
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a team of heavily armed dea agents stands by. bottom line, if the bad guys knew where this place is, they might be bold enough to come try to get it, right? >> if they tried something like that, i can assure you they would meet with some resistance. >> reporter: you're not taking any chances. >> we're not taking any chances. >> reporter: the marijuana is dumped into a large shredder before being fed into two huge incinerators. we were there in the middle of a two-week stretch destroying more than $100 million worth of weed. >> a couple of the guys have taken to giving the inscinerato the nickname. this is dorothy right here and then we have bong 1. >> reporter: the marijuana is burned to ash and is placed in barrels. as for what's released in the air -- >> it comes out as steam. that's all it is. what you are seeing up there is safe for the environment. it's all steam. >> reporter: marijuana going up in smoke. tons destroyed but much more making its way into the u.s. for a different kind of burn. for "nightline," i'm pierre thoma
a team of heavily armed dea agents stands by. bottom line, if the bad guys knew where this place is, they might be bold enough to come try to get it, right? >> if they tried something like that, i can assure you they would meet with some resistance. >> reporter: you're not taking any chances. >> we're not taking any chances. >> reporter: the marijuana is dumped into a large shredder before being fed into two huge incinerators. we were there in the middle of a two-week...
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. >>> esta agente de la dea, señaló que más de 70% de la cocaina que se deco mi sa está a dul te rad.ierno colombiano extraditó hacia estado unidos a... el quinto hombre del cartel de cali por delitos en relación con el narcotráfico, y san francisco california trabaja en una legislación que prohibe la venta de mascotas para protegerlos derechos de los animales tenemos más esta noche en la edición r nocturna al regreso cómo una mujer que estuvo ciega por 30 años ahora empieza a ver y no es milagro. las mamografías salvan vida es la conclusión de un estudio, las mamografíasrelo lugarmente reducen en 30% el riesgo de morir de cáncer de senos, médicos de londres realizaron el estudio una mujer estuvo ciega por 30 años y ahora empieza oo ver y esto no por un milagro, sky no por un tratamiento de células madre y esto se convierte en esperanza para muchos pacientes como ella veamos. >>> eva de san nicolás argentina tenía 18 a nos cuando intentó suicidarse. >>> tomé veneno y no morí pero cuando recuperé mi estado, había quedado ciega. así vivió más de 30 años se casó tuvo hijos pero no perdió
. >>> esta agente de la dea, señaló que más de 70% de la cocaina que se deco mi sa está a dul te rad.ierno colombiano extraditó hacia estado unidos a... el quinto hombre del cartel de cali por delitos en relación con el narcotráfico, y san francisco california trabaja en una legislación que prohibe la venta de mascotas para protegerlos derechos de los animales tenemos más esta noche en la edición r nocturna al regreso cómo una mujer que estuvo ciega por 30 años ahora...
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desde cargadores para teÉfonos Óviles hasta computadoras, lentes de sol, y deÁs arÍculos.o dos, ocurrieron en barrios al oeste de "el camino real". ---la enorme nube de cenizas del volcán chileno "cordón caulle" se extendía hoy por territorio argentino hasta llegar al límite con paraguay, generando a su paso trastornos en algunas ciudades y la cancelación de decenas de vuelos en varios países de la región.---el volcán situado a mil kilómetros al sur de santiago entró en erupción el sábado, y su fumarola de 10 kilómetros de alto y seis de diámetro se extendió por localidades de la patagonia chilena y argentina, cubriéndolas de cenizas.---es probable que el volcán expulse lava en los próximos días... la mayor preocupación es el escurrimiento de lava hacia los ríos de la región. ---... regresamos con los deportes. gigantes jugaron en casa, y el alcalde de san francisco, "ed lee", lanzo la primera pelota en honor a los bomberos que murieron la semana pasada (el teniente "vincent perez" y "anthony valerio").---san francisco perdio el partido contra los "nationals" de washigton
desde cargadores para teÉfonos Óviles hasta computadoras, lentes de sol, y deÁs arÍculos.o dos, ocurrieron en barrios al oeste de "el camino real". ---la enorme nube de cenizas del volcán chileno "cordón caulle" se extendía hoy por territorio argentino hasta llegar al límite con paraguay, generando a su paso trastornos en algunas ciudades y la cancelación de decenas de vuelos en varios países de la región.---el volcán situado a mil kilómetros al sur de santiago...
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. >>> es al acuerda masás caro dea crisis financiera bank of america pagará a los inversionistas que para minimizar y dejar atrás los problemas con este acuerdo paga los peca dos su subsidiaria. country way fue una compañía que escribió una enciclopedia de mentira, con tantos préstamos sucios. banco de américa gana porque podría haber sido mayor los inversionistas ganan, pero josé que pierde su casa no recibe nada todavía spe que el banco la ayude. >>> muchas veces, habla un representante con uno y luego no se ponen de acuerdo. >>> grupos comunitarios que tratan ayudar están frustrado. >>> enojado, defraudado porque las personas que tienen dinero, que son sofisticados en los mercados finnfinanciero son los reciben la ayuda todos los a ku dos entre instituciones, aunque no necesariamente para quienes pierden sus casas el acuerdo podría ser una buena noticia para la recuperación económica nacional otros 5 bancos están dispuestos a invertir 20 mil millones de dólares. si lo hacen estarían despejando un obstáculo que empaña la industria desde 2008. ciudad de miami sufre un nuevo escándal
. >>> es al acuerda masás caro dea crisis financiera bank of america pagará a los inversionistas que para minimizar y dejar atrás los problemas con este acuerdo paga los peca dos su subsidiaria. country way fue una compañía que escribió una enciclopedia de mentira, con tantos préstamos sucios. banco de américa gana porque podría haber sido mayor los inversionistas ganan, pero josé que pierde su casa no recibe nada todavía spe que el banco la ayude. >>> muchas veces,...
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. >> la operación en sí la hizo la dea y el fbi. >> los productores aseguran tener pruebas. >> por unmilitares freddy padilla quién a través del comunicado descartó que el gobierno nacional haya recibi recio algbido algún tipo de ayu militar. y también negó que se haya pagado un solo centavo para la liberación. >> luego el ex presidente Álvaro uribe calificó a través de las redes sociales el documental como una infamia que ofende a las fuerzas militares y esto dicen en las calles quienes admiran el operativo. >> lo que estamos viviendo en colombia es desastroso. >> estrategia militar o pago. pero hay algo que ni siquiera los productores del documental descartan. >> desde el punto de vista humanitario es un resultado admirable. >> desde colombia, maribel osorio, telemundo. >> opiniones divididas. nos despedimos y muchas gracias por su sintonía >> recuerde que nos puede seguir por twitter,
. >> la operación en sí la hizo la dea y el fbi. >> los productores aseguran tener pruebas. >> por unmilitares freddy padilla quién a través del comunicado descartó que el gobierno nacional haya recibi recio algbido algún tipo de ayu militar. y también negó que se haya pagado un solo centavo para la liberación. >> luego el ex presidente Álvaro uribe calificó a través de las redes sociales el documental como una infamia que ofende a las fuerzas militares y...
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his name was gene haislip, and in 1986 he was the number three man at the dea. >> he had this entirely unique idea for controlling drugs, which was to go after the chemical components that go into illegal drugs. this was a radical departure from anything the d.e.a. had done before. >> narrator: haislip's strategy for beating the meth cooks was inspired by his recent victory over another drug-- quaaludes. >> a lot of people have forgotten about the quaalude problem, but it was a very big problem. one time it was as big as the heroin or cocaine problem. and people wonder why it's gone away. well, it's gone away because we beat them. >> narrator: in the early '80s, haislip discovered that quaaludes were made from a powder so chemically sophisticated that the columbian cartels selling quaaludes couldn't make it themselves, but had to buy it from legally- operated factories. and so haislip traveled around the world, convincing the government of every country with a factory that made the chemical in quaaludes to shut it down. >> well, it took some time, but in the end the colombians could no
his name was gene haislip, and in 1986 he was the number three man at the dea. >> he had this entirely unique idea for controlling drugs, which was to go after the chemical components that go into illegal drugs. this was a radical departure from anything the d.e.a. had done before. >> narrator: haislip's strategy for beating the meth cooks was inspired by his recent victory over another drug-- quaaludes. >> a lot of people have forgotten about the quaalude problem, but it was...
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as part of its war on drugs, the dea passed out as many as $20 million in federal funds to help statesp meth labs. but in late february, those funds suddenly dried up. >> that money just $8.3 million this year will be reduced to nothing next year, if the current budget remains in tact. since the funds ran out, farmer says it's no coincidence. >> unless we really have to bust them, we don't have the money to clean them up. >> there's no doubt that's definitely happened. >> all this is household chemicals. >> when the federal funds were exhausted, it sent folks into a spin. it's a scramble. >> meanwhile, the collateral damage keeps spreading. homes so contaminated they are quarantined. families ripped apart. >> take away the last three years. long, depressing three years of my life that i won't get back. >> more casual ties in the war on meth. cbs news, chattanooga. >>> man suspected of robbing a south bay bank was found near the crime scene reading the paper. a detective in mountain view spotted lawrence today at this starbucks on castro street. a half an hour after the bank robbery. he
as part of its war on drugs, the dea passed out as many as $20 million in federal funds to help statesp meth labs. but in late february, those funds suddenly dried up. >> that money just $8.3 million this year will be reduced to nothing next year, if the current budget remains in tact. since the funds ran out, farmer says it's no coincidence. >> unless we really have to bust them, we don't have the money to clean them up. >> there's no doubt that's definitely happened....
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supervisor campos: does the dea provide any guarantee to the victim that if they pursue a case that they will not end up being reported to immigration? >> what we provide to them is a new visa. when it is a crime of domestic violence, we give them all the information -- supervisor campos: i see. >> information to apply for a new visa. supervisor campos: i would applaud that effort to apply for a new visa. i wonder if there is any indication being provided by the d.a.'s office so that members of the community, that they do not have a reason to fear pursuing a case? >> one of the grants we have is the limited proficient in english grant appeared we have one d.a. threw prosecute all domestic violence crimes where the victim is limited in english. with that, there is training, training for the communities, in terms of how to better assist these victims, especially with the language barriers. supervisor campos: i am not asking about the actual prosecution. are you doing any effort to educate the public about the fact that they should not be afraid to come forward with these types of cases? no
supervisor campos: does the dea provide any guarantee to the victim that if they pursue a case that they will not end up being reported to immigration? >> what we provide to them is a new visa. when it is a crime of domestic violence, we give them all the information -- supervisor campos: i see. >> information to apply for a new visa. supervisor campos: i would applaud that effort to apply for a new visa. i wonder if there is any indication being provided by the d.a.'s office so...
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por eso hemos creado esta alianza tan fuerte con las agencias federales de orden pÚblico, con es la deamÁs dinero para beneficencia social. estoy buscando dinero para parar la entrada de droga, el trÁfico de drogas por esta zona. >>hay un debate aÑejo sobre la autonomÍa y la libre asociaciÓn y una serie de esquemas en que podrÍan funcionar esta relaciÓn entre estados unidos y puerto rico. >>mira, la realidad del caso es que llevamos mÁs de cien aÑos siendo parte de estados unidos. ni demÓcratas ni republicanos ni derecha, ni izquierda ni centro han atendido el tema como han debido haberlo atendido. ¿cuÁl es mi funciÓn? mi funcion es cumplirle a la gente, a la gente que nos eligiÓ. y ahÍ vamos a tener antes de diciembre del 2012 un proceso justo y por eso estamos en un diÁlogo para buscar un consenso entre los distintos partidos para que la gente vote y se exprese. con ese voto en la mano, entonces el gobierno de puerto rico debe ir a washington de vuelta a decirles: "lo que no has hecho, lo hicimos aquÍ, y ahora te exijo -de haber un mandato. igual acaba empate y entonces no hay un mand
por eso hemos creado esta alianza tan fuerte con las agencias federales de orden pÚblico, con es la deamÁs dinero para beneficencia social. estoy buscando dinero para parar la entrada de droga, el trÁfico de drogas por esta zona. >>hay un debate aÑejo sobre la autonomÍa y la libre asociaciÓn y una serie de esquemas en que podrÍan funcionar esta relaciÓn entre estados unidos y puerto rico. >>mira, la realidad del caso es que llevamos mÁs de cien aÑos siendo parte de estados...
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tonight the dea says that after thorough review, only one case has been thrown out and 42 are called into question. initially, investigators worried as many as 850 cases could be compromised. >>> well, coming up, manipulating online reviews. consumerwatch reveals who is really behind the positive comments. >>> got a hybrid? the free ride is over. how soon environmentally- friendly conscious drivers will get slapped with a ticket if caught in the carpool lane. >>> for tourists, it's terrible. >> some say it's a recipe for disaster. what's forcing thousands of cyclists and pedestrians to co- mingle on the golden gate bridge. >>> 15 years here at the cbs 5 weather center and i cannot remember the last time i had to fire up our live high-def doppler radar on the first day of june! we'll pinpoint the areas that will rain the hardest as eyewitness news continues on cbs 5. ,, i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity expe
tonight the dea says that after thorough review, only one case has been thrown out and 42 are called into question. initially, investigators worried as many as 850 cases could be compromised. >>> well, coming up, manipulating online reviews. consumerwatch reveals who is really behind the positive comments. >>> got a hybrid? the free ride is over. how soon environmentally- friendly conscious drivers will get slapped with a ticket if caught in the carpool lane. >>> for...
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la policÍa no funciona, quienes realizan los arrestos en guatemala es la dea, el gobierno de estadosnezuela que dejÓ hace tantos aÑos. intentamos hablar sobre polÍtica y esto me comentaba. >> gracias por estar aquÍ. como inmigrante sigo pensando lo mismo de ti entre ser venezolano, italiano... >> me siento venezolana, mi sangre italiana. >> en tu canciÓn dices que un extranjero nunca tendrÁ patria. te sientes sin patria en espaÑa? >> en el momento en que sales de tu paÍs, pierdes la condiciÓn de algÚn sitio. porque ocurre, vives en estados unidos, vas a mexico y te preguntan de dÓnde eres porque el acento cambia. >> pero tu casa sigue siendo en sudamÉrica? >> si. >> estÁs cansado del subdesarrollo? >> en principio, en esa canciÓn estoy hablando de los aÑos 60. aquello se veÍa, en cuanto al arte, la tecnologÍa, todo ocurría en estados unidos. para mÍ, salir de venezuela era eso, estaba cansado de vivir en el subdesarrollo. >> venezuela era curiosamente un paÍs donde las puertas siempre estÁn abiertas sin miedos. ya no es ese paÍs? >> no, lamentablemente, no. hay mucho miedo, terror. l
la policÍa no funciona, quienes realizan los arrestos en guatemala es la dea, el gobierno de estadosnezuela que dejÓ hace tantos aÑos. intentamos hablar sobre polÍtica y esto me comentaba. >> gracias por estar aquÍ. como inmigrante sigo pensando lo mismo de ti entre ser venezolano, italiano... >> me siento venezolana, mi sangre italiana. >> en tu canciÓn dices que un extranjero nunca tendrÁ patria. te sientes sin patria en espaÑa? >> en el momento en que sales de...
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those of you want to get your hands on one you might be paying a lot more for yours than i did the dea a.t.f. bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms you know not not the convenience store of your dreams is currently reviewing the sporting purposes of certain shotguns. many going to see is of little doubt but given the language of the b. a.t.f. the say the twelve is on their chopping block which is funny as sporting is not the purpose of the second amendment luckily there still remains champions of our second amendment like larry pratt and the folks at gun owners of america and while the n.r.a. has grown increasingly constable with a compromised gun culture of washington gun owners of america stands three hundred thousand member strong remains wouldn't win the battle to secure our right to defense in its entirety joining us now is founder and thirty five year executive director of gun owners of america larry pratt larry thank you so much for being with us tonight. so we ron paul the congressman ron paul from texas has come out and specifically said that gun owners of america is the only
those of you want to get your hands on one you might be paying a lot more for yours than i did the dea a.t.f. bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms you know not not the convenience store of your dreams is currently reviewing the sporting purposes of certain shotguns. many going to see is of little doubt but given the language of the b. a.t.f. the say the twelve is on their chopping block which is funny as sporting is not the purpose of the second amendment luckily there still remains champions...
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the dea sought a murder conviction. this gentleman and show how this measure late is set to be released sometime in jim. activists are not with this decision. >> it michael check got more compelling for shooting a dog and michelin said >> prost test will print when mr. lee is released mr. li's release date has doubled been annulled >> it is scheduled tentatively for june 13th. >> welcome back to the kron4 maureen use we are keeping an eye on our hotspot in the area you can take west bound 580 and had to their bridge. aisle lot of activity in the area as you look at the live shot. >> for 20 6:00 a.m. nato top officials say the military alliance took over. they are also enforcing a u.n. embargo. libyan leader omar khaddafi. it is now reported that japan under estimated the effects of the tsunami. the experts were in japan for over one week. they're still looking for the main source of the equal i i'll break and east and europe. most of the victims were infected by eating raw cucumbers. >> now we are finding it up that cel
the dea sought a murder conviction. this gentleman and show how this measure late is set to be released sometime in jim. activists are not with this decision. >> it michael check got more compelling for shooting a dog and michelin said >> prost test will print when mr. lee is released mr. li's release date has doubled been annulled >> it is scheduled tentatively for june 13th. >> welcome back to the kron4 maureen use we are keeping an eye on our hotspot in the area you...
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. >> a january 1, 2009, oscar grant was shot and killed on the platform at the guard station, the dea sought a murder conviction. they convicted this man yohan of involuntary manslaughter the judge sentenced him to years behind bars. with time served, he is said to be released in june. community activists are no happier now than when they were when he was convicted. >> this system does not bring justice. >> she is with the coalition for justice. >> michael veeck got more time for shooting a dog then someone did for shooting a man in the back, that is a tragedy. >> we want to make sure that the community has now fallen asleep and we want to be out there screaming loudly about the police violence in oakland and across the country. from >> we do not know the exact release date but we have confirmed with the court that the hearing has been scheduled for june 13th. reporting line-lie-at the bart station, kron4 news. >> state to for a continuing coverage on the release, and we will bring you the latest on kron4 and kron4.com. [music] >> a live look outside from the golden gate bridge, mostl
. >> a january 1, 2009, oscar grant was shot and killed on the platform at the guard station, the dea sought a murder conviction. they convicted this man yohan of involuntary manslaughter the judge sentenced him to years behind bars. with time served, he is said to be released in june. community activists are no happier now than when they were when he was convicted. >> this system does not bring justice. >> she is with the coalition for justice. >> michael veeck got more...
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joining us to talk about the arrest is former dea agent, and you spent years trying to catch bulger.lger and were developing a case. i was told by the department of justice we had to share it with the fbi, and the director of the fbi was a close, personal friend of mine. we talked about whitey and he swore to me they had no relationship and three days after we put a wire tap in white's car, he called the agents over and handed them the wire tap. two agents could have been lost, and i will never forget that a brother federal agent just lied to me and a case went down the tube because of that. >> overall in your view, do you feel like this arrest was redemption for the fbi since you have been saying for a long time now that bulger actually corrupted the fbi system? >> yeah, he absolutely corrupted the boston office of the fbi. agents in that office, as you know, went to prison. i am sure he corrupted further up the system. the fbi is a wonderful organization, and he did not corrupt the entire agency but a small piece, but that be summer muched the entire agency. i am tickled he is in p
joining us to talk about the arrest is former dea agent, and you spent years trying to catch bulger.lger and were developing a case. i was told by the department of justice we had to share it with the fbi, and the director of the fbi was a close, personal friend of mine. we talked about whitey and he swore to me they had no relationship and three days after we put a wire tap in white's car, he called the agents over and handed them the wire tap. two agents could have been lost, and i will never...
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the heads of every law enforcement component of the department, including directors of the fbi, the dea and the atf. it also included the u.s. attorneys for all the southwest border states, the director of the organized crime drug enforcement task force, and the chairman of theattorney general advisory committee. sounds like a pretty big, important meeting, doesn't it? on the agenda at the meeting was a document describing the department's strategy for combatting mexican cartels. in a section called "attacking the southbound flow of firearms" it says, and i quote from the document, "merely seizing firearms through interdiction will not stop firearms trafficking to mexico. we must identify, investigate, and eliminate the sources of illegally trafficked firearms and the networks that transport them." well, the message in that document's pretty clear, isn't it? trying to identify networks of traffickers is more important than seizing weapons. this document was transmitted to the head of the phoenix field division on october the 27th, 2009. four days later, the phoenix field division began
the heads of every law enforcement component of the department, including directors of the fbi, the dea and the atf. it also included the u.s. attorneys for all the southwest border states, the director of the organized crime drug enforcement task force, and the chairman of theattorney general advisory committee. sounds like a pretty big, important meeting, doesn't it? on the agenda at the meeting was a document describing the department's strategy for combatting mexican cartels. in a section...
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>> fbi, dea, immigration, homeland security, all of those different agencies. it is a lot to have on your plate. but that is what makes the job interesting. >> how far is the government willing to go with you on the security problem and these buildings? " some agencies are not thrilled when you do stories that are not flattering to them. generally speaking, if you tell them, look, this is what the story is about and i will give an opportunity to say what you need to say about this issue, they are ok with it. but i think there is sort of a muckraking effect to what we do in terms of exposing wrongdoing. i think it is important. the american public still needs good journalism. i think we provide a useful service to the public. >> we will show a clip in a moment, the ted stevens trial. we covered a lot of that here, not on a day-to-day basis, but a discussion of what went on there. the public integrity section of the justice department was involved in the indictment and all that. then they threw the whole case out. they are involved again with john ensign. explain
>> fbi, dea, immigration, homeland security, all of those different agencies. it is a lot to have on your plate. but that is what makes the job interesting. >> how far is the government willing to go with you on the security problem and these buildings? " some agencies are not thrilled when you do stories that are not flattering to them. generally speaking, if you tell them, look, this is what the story is about and i will give an opportunity to say what you need to say about...
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well, there are nine serious points of evidence that support the dea. i won't go into all of them but the d.a. was able to knock down a couple of them but i find it troubling that there's still some evidence that is not accounted for and seems to me that jim williams was promoted provoked definitely by danny hansford running wild. a month earlier he had taken fire into the floor of mercer house setting a precedent for himself what he would grab a gun in mercer house but danny wood, the kid would. so anyway, i hope i'm not getting too confusing here, but, for being too much evidence around. but i felt that -- i was convinced that while provoked by an outburst of anger by danny hansford, williams wasn't shot at first. that's my own opinion. c-span: let me ask about the writing. you said it took seven or eight years is that actually to get the words on? >> guest: i would interview people constantly. the first year i interviewed people on tape, heavy interviewing right away, and i didn't do any writing at first. i moved to savannah, 1985, from 85 to 86i jus
well, there are nine serious points of evidence that support the dea. i won't go into all of them but the d.a. was able to knock down a couple of them but i find it troubling that there's still some evidence that is not accounted for and seems to me that jim williams was promoted provoked definitely by danny hansford running wild. a month earlier he had taken fire into the floor of mercer house setting a precedent for himself what he would grab a gun in mercer house but danny wood, the kid...
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the heads of every law enforcement component of the department, including directors of the fbi, the dea and the atf. it also included the u.s. attorneys for all the southwest border states, the director of the organized crime drug enforcement task force, and the chairman of theattorney general advisory committee. sounds like a pretty big, important meeting, doesn't it? on the agenda at the meeting was a document describing the department's strategy for combatting mexican cartels. in a section called "attacking the southbound flow of firearms" it says, and i quote from the document, "merely seizing firearms through interdiction will not stop firearms trafficking to mexico. we must identify, investigate, and eliminate the sources of illegally trafficked firearms and the networks that transport them." well, the message in that document's pretty clear, isn't it? trying to identify networks of traffickers is more important than seizing weapons. this document was transmitted to the head of the phoenix field division on october the 27th, 2009. four days later, the phoenix field division began
the heads of every law enforcement component of the department, including directors of the fbi, the dea and the atf. it also included the u.s. attorneys for all the southwest border states, the director of the organized crime drug enforcement task force, and the chairman of theattorney general advisory committee. sounds like a pretty big, important meeting, doesn't it? on the agenda at the meeting was a document describing the department's strategy for combatting mexican cartels. in a section...
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the heads of every law enforcement component of the department including directors of the fbi, the dea, and the atf. it also included the u.s. attorney's for all the southwest border states, the director of the organized crime drug enforcement task force, and the chairman of the attorney general's advisory committee. it sounds like a pretty big important meeting, doesn't it? on the agenda at the meeting was a document describing the department's strategy for combating mexican cartels. attackingion called ' the southbound flow of firearm'' it says "merely seizing firearms through interdiction will not stop fire arms trafficking to mexico. must identify, investigate, and eliminate the sources of illegally traffic to firearms and the networks that transport them." the message in that document is pretty clear, isn't it? trying to identify the networks of traffickers is more important than seizing weapons. this document was transmitted to the head of the phoenix steel division on october 27, 2009. four days later, the phoenix feel the division began investigating yuriel patino on suspicion
the heads of every law enforcement component of the department including directors of the fbi, the dea, and the atf. it also included the u.s. attorney's for all the southwest border states, the director of the organized crime drug enforcement task force, and the chairman of the attorney general's advisory committee. it sounds like a pretty big important meeting, doesn't it? on the agenda at the meeting was a document describing the department's strategy for combating mexican cartels....
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. >> aln llegaierta americaunivisn iongnomno mostraron ninguna despn dea ame@ cateo, como las 5 de laiertapantalla pequeÑa en la tele y tiene muy buenas noticias. >> nos vamos con paola gutiÉrrez se acercÓ para visitarlo y conversÓ con Él y aquÍ tenemos la entrevista. adelante paola. asÍ es, muchisimas gracias. me encuentro con la grata compaÑÍa de don francisco. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs buenas madrugadas te tengo que decir? >> claro que sÍ. como a partir de esta noche vuelve a ser el rey de la entrevista sabemos que nos tiene preparado algo muy especial. >> bueno, lo que les puedo decir este lunes "don francisco presenta" tiene un programa muy especial desde el club nokia. angeli angeline. estÁ la miss universo jimena navarrete. >> en este caso hicimos algo diferente porque invitamos a lourdes estefan que estuviera en el pÚblico de sal y pimienta y tener interacciÓn con la audiencia, quizÁs lo mas sorprendente en todo esto y lo fue sorprendente para mi y el pÚblico esta es la ultima entrevista que ha dado oscar de la hoya antes de entrar a la clÍnica de recuperaciÓn de alcohol y drogas. y yo creo q
. >> aln llegaierta americaunivisn iongnomno mostraron ninguna despn dea ame@ cateo, como las 5 de laiertapantalla pequeÑa en la tele y tiene muy buenas noticias. >> nos vamos con paola gutiÉrrez se acercÓ para visitarlo y conversÓ con Él y aquÍ tenemos la entrevista. adelante paola. asÍ es, muchisimas gracias. me encuentro con la grata compaÑÍa de don francisco. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs buenas madrugadas te tengo que decir? >> claro que sÍ. como a partir de esta...
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but the difference between 2003 and is not the same 2005 hugo chavez kicked out our dea.as chavez has provided venezuela as a safe haven for these narco terrorists, the farc, drug trafficking terrorist organization who largely operate sections of columbia have long received assistance, relief and material support from venezuelan authorities. i think this is pretty well documented. when columbia took out brain as it took the computers in their pope was able to review those hard drives in some found significant cooperation with officials from venezuela, the venezuela government and the farc. clearly if we go back to the definition of terrorism come you can check a box of that there is a close tie and terrorist organizations and the government of venezuela. i also want to talk a little more about the drug -- in the drug trafficking. recently the arrest of a drug kingpin -- a drug kingpin by the united state that god was arrested. not glad was then send -- extradited to venezuela. he also talked about payments to government officials in venezuela said the juror trafficking or
but the difference between 2003 and is not the same 2005 hugo chavez kicked out our dea.as chavez has provided venezuela as a safe haven for these narco terrorists, the farc, drug trafficking terrorist organization who largely operate sections of columbia have long received assistance, relief and material support from venezuelan authorities. i think this is pretty well documented. when columbia took out brain as it took the computers in their pope was able to review those hard drives in some...
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van a mudar al palacio, donde viviÓ su madre la princesa diana y estÁn como muy contentos comounivh@deas mudando ahora mismo, le pones a cada rinconcito su detalle. >> cÓmo serÁ la vida de ellos. >> pero bajo el cielo toda la gente es la misma. >> y lo digo con mucho respeto, todo el mundo tiene que lavarse los dientes, todo el mundo tiene que baÑarse. >> todo el mundo deberÍa hacer su cama. >> todo el mundo tiene. >> pero una imagenh@univisionde forma. >> vamos a seguir en inglaterra y esta noticia la verdad. >> yo me lo esperaba porque de ellos se espera cualquier cosa. >> los hombres son medios.... >> hicieron una encuesta en inglaterra, que empacan los hombres cuando se van una semana de viaje y solamente se llevan 3 calzoncillos. >> una semana. >> y miren la excusa que tiene, porque van a usar mucho traje de baÑo. >> quÉ horror. >> entiendo por quÉ se llevan tres. >> porque lo voltean. >> raÚl tu haces eso?. >> no, no lo hago. >> escuchen esto, los hombres se llevan tres y las mujeres se llevan 10 para una semana. >> y dicen que los hombres tampoco los lavan. >> no son de lo peor.
van a mudar al palacio, donde viviÓ su madre la princesa diana y estÁn como muy contentos comounivh@deas mudando ahora mismo, le pones a cada rinconcito su detalle. >> cÓmo serÁ la vida de ellos. >> pero bajo el cielo toda la gente es la misma. >> y lo digo con mucho respeto, todo el mundo tiene que lavarse los dientes, todo el mundo tiene que baÑarse. >> todo el mundo deberÍa hacer su cama. >> todo el mundo tiene. >> pero una imagenh@univisionde forma....
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. >> bolger is facing 19 counts of murder, but the former dea special agent in charge told me that inel there many more. >> let's get to president obama's plan to withdraw some 33,000 u.s. troops by the end of next summer. the last announcement for the nation and indeed the world he took it to the troops themselves visiting soldiers in upstate new york. the white house correspondent is here with more on the president's trip, the day after. >> that's right, wolf. these were soldier who is played an important in afghanistan. the president is saluting them for helping to reverse the momentum of the taliban for creating this motor form to go after osama bin laden and also al qaeda the president saying "we have decimated their ranks." even as the drawdown numbers are more clearly defined, the president points out that the mission is not over. somewhere between caution and full speed ahead, president obama drove his troop drawdown time table down the middle. at ft. drum, home to the tenth mountain division, he explained his map to soldiers, some just back from afghanistan. >> we have turned
. >> bolger is facing 19 counts of murder, but the former dea special agent in charge told me that inel there many more. >> let's get to president obama's plan to withdraw some 33,000 u.s. troops by the end of next summer. the last announcement for the nation and indeed the world he took it to the troops themselves visiting soldiers in upstate new york. the white house correspondent is here with more on the president's trip, the day after. >> that's right, wolf. these were...
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in light of whatever the answer to deas, the magnitude, is the irs operating as if it is kind to shill going to be fully implemented? is very middle-of-the-road approach? i assume you're not sitting there waiting for constitutionality to be determined. are you behaving differently in the expenditure of money coming use of personnel, focusing resources because of the constitutional challenge? .. we had started with a small amount of problem. we move toward what the laws on the books. >> timeframe wise for implementation of dca, what happens incrementally between now and 2014 towards full implementation? >> we go through series of additional use of resources, personnel and tax collections and enforcement. >> yeah, so you can really break up the work that we are going to need to do on the affordable care act into the technology infrastructure largely rounded refundable credits and connecting with the state exchanges and that is our biggest list between now and 2014. technology and operations is 82% of the request and the 2012 budget. it is building the infrastructure to hook up with all t
in light of whatever the answer to deas, the magnitude, is the irs operating as if it is kind to shill going to be fully implemented? is very middle-of-the-road approach? i assume you're not sitting there waiting for constitutionality to be determined. are you behaving differently in the expenditure of money coming use of personnel, focusing resources because of the constitutional challenge? .. we had started with a small amount of problem. we move toward what the laws on the books. >>...
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dea agents arrested the chief supplier in seattle and now nine dealers in new york have also been arrested bath salts is made from a imported from china, it mimics the effects of cocaine or ecstasy. just this yearart's been linked to the deaths of at least four people. >> very scary. >>> taking a look now at your thursday forecast. we have some rain bands from tropical storm arlene that will drench south texas from brownsville to mccallan and scattered thunderstorms from houston to the carolinas. there's the music again. so excited. >> just for you. >> also severe storms from fargo to cheyenne. up to 20 degrees hotter than normal from oklahoma to the upper midwest. >> 90s in the twin cities, fargo and omaha. go, peggy. mostly 80s from boston to baltimore. a chilly 64 in seattle. 78 in salt lake city. phoenix hits 106. sacramento 85. go "greased lightning." is that the right movie? >> "summer nights." danny and sandy on the beach. >>> as you hit the beach this summer you might want to think about what is in the water. >> a neweweport finds beach closures due to pollution were at their secon
dea agents arrested the chief supplier in seattle and now nine dealers in new york have also been arrested bath salts is made from a imported from china, it mimics the effects of cocaine or ecstasy. just this yearart's been linked to the deaths of at least four people. >> very scary. >>> taking a look now at your thursday forecast. we have some rain bands from tropical storm arlene that will drench south texas from brownsville to mccallan and scattered thunderstorms from houston...
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they are so highly addicted, they are a schedule 2 drug and the dea tracks and follows these drugs very highly addictive and people stuck on these drugs do very desperate things. >> they are trying to crack down on some of the more major players stealing the prescription drugs. and they are holding take back days where people can turn in their unused drugs. but what really is at route here, is it the addiction or drugs or pharmaceutical companies that the doctors who maybe are overprescribing? what is the root issue? >> well, we are an addictive society and we're seeing that this medication is being distributed rather easily. with regard to the pharmacies, we're seeing that they are soft targets. we see the pharmacist has now attained the role of a physician. needs to talk to patients about interaction to drugs. the only thing between you and thousands and thousands of drugs is a small barrier. i would see it like a convenience store, a gas station overnight store where they are in an closure because they have to be. you can walk in, jump over that counter. the schedule 2 drugs are lock
they are so highly addicted, they are a schedule 2 drug and the dea tracks and follows these drugs very highly addictive and people stuck on these drugs do very desperate things. >> they are trying to crack down on some of the more major players stealing the prescription drugs. and they are holding take back days where people can turn in their unused drugs. but what really is at route here, is it the addiction or drugs or pharmaceutical companies that the doctors who maybe are...
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numerous agencies in the boston area including the state police and dea made attempts to bring him to justice and, you know, they were thwarted time and time again until eventually it became clear that they were operating as fbi informants. >> were there specific instances with when you saw the fbi look the other way when it came to potentially capturing whitey? >> yeah, numerous times throughout the years they did look the other way and actually they assisted in giving him information that would help him avert detection. in particular, the indictments against bulger in 1995, where we were separating the individuals and setting up teams for their arrests, the fbi specifically was given bulger to take into custody. we were assured that they would. and, in fact, he was never seen again the night we made our arrests. >> yeah. you're talking about john consequentl connelly who worked in the fbi in boston and whitey bulger was his informant and connolly protected him and now connolly is in prison. how would you describe whitey bulger as a criminal? >> he was a professional. this wasn't som
numerous agencies in the boston area including the state police and dea made attempts to bring him to justice and, you know, they were thwarted time and time again until eventually it became clear that they were operating as fbi informants. >> were there specific instances with when you saw the fbi look the other way when it came to potentially capturing whitey? >> yeah, numerous times throughout the years they did look the other way and actually they assisted in giving him...
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el lo pasivo dea. ganaron 5 por 3 para avanzar.or 0 dempsey. me quedÉ callÓ do compaÑÍa que siguiera la narraciÓn de fondo. el 2 por 0 despuÉs de la gran jugada. ayer estaba calificando estados unidos ganando a jamaica 2 por 0. fueron los dos semifinalista, el sÁbado habÍan surgido. en una doble cartelera que se habÍa disputado en nueva york, a esta iremos en los partidos de mÉxico-guatemala y la ronda entre honduras-costa rica. >> el mÉxico frente a guatemala. a pesar que perdÍan en el partido con el gol de carlos el pescado ruiz. es un pelotazo largo. que sacÓ lop desde atrÁs resuelve hÉctor moreno y ya salÍa talavera, carlos el pescado ruÍz, pone a favor 1 por 0. ya no se moviÓ el marcador en el primer tiempo. >> segunda tiempo. barrera, moreno, hay falta, moreno otra vez, el portero jerÉz. apareciÓ de denigris. la situaciÓn estaba 1 por 1 y vendrÁ el poeta de 3 letras, llamado gol, poesÍa sin gol, el taconazo. estÁ bendito, ganÓ mÉxico y tambien avanzÓ a las semifinales, es un golazo. >> ahora sÍ como le haces tu, azo, azo. >>
el lo pasivo dea. ganaron 5 por 3 para avanzar.or 0 dempsey. me quedÉ callÓ do compaÑÍa que siguiera la narraciÓn de fondo. el 2 por 0 despuÉs de la gran jugada. ayer estaba calificando estados unidos ganando a jamaica 2 por 0. fueron los dos semifinalista, el sÁbado habÍan surgido. en una doble cartelera que se habÍa disputado en nueva york, a esta iremos en los partidos de mÉxico-guatemala y la ronda entre honduras-costa rica. >> el mÉxico frente a guatemala. a pesar que...
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ture we're ading due going to s hoping getsd gets dumped into te areas dea w of that is going to happentreme the call again today for o back up across the seen a little fro littit parts of the plains. this area. up morning. new across san francisco. 65 degrees forew york. ni expected in chicago. first class, get out andys trav the ear plags. right. thank you. >> hard eatrue. that's true. hard to hear snoring. >> inrs with the noise cel drowns an ooy this morning and oue cover a tr response ued a statementky, tacky, is mu saying she memory image thatmost of the people do . on facebook. facebook. more of your really? what do we have? he's low fat, too, i'll believe it when i--- of staying active and strong. fifty percent of your i'll believe it when i--- see? hon ] new ensure high protein. the1.2%, me on good news of s&p 500 made gains.th police on the streets e started voting on taxg cuts. you're looking debate and votin default. now money u.s. stocks are markets on optimismease would pass. >>> this just $8.5 bin llion settlement over sour mortgag housing bubble burst.than 2% in >>> pres
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to brief our headquarters dea special operations division in virginia, and he briefed ethics on it and we secured the funding for most of that. i recall march of 2010 when acting director nelson came to phoenix division, spoke about the case. the case agent by name, the supervisor by name, and even the defendants or would be defendants in the case. >> well, boy, this is going in the right way here. you know i am from arizona. >> yes, sir. >> you are currently aware and have for some time that department of justice has had lawsuits against arizona. were you aware of any biases within your scope at atf or comments versus arizona by the atf or by doj in regards to them? >> no, sir. you're sure? >> i don't recall. >> seems like this whole lacks attitude from jurisdiction from timely and aggressive law enforcement that would create this. am getting this opinion because you said you couldn't get a jurisdictional aspect of oversite in arizona and you took it to new york, did you not, sir? >> yes, i did. >> seems like continued dismissal of acting charges and we have a problem in arizona. we h
to brief our headquarters dea special operations division in virginia, and he briefed ethics on it and we secured the funding for most of that. i recall march of 2010 when acting director nelson came to phoenix division, spoke about the case. the case agent by name, the supervisor by name, and even the defendants or would be defendants in the case. >> well, boy, this is going in the right way here. you know i am from arizona. >> yes, sir. >> you are currently aware and have...
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something about it so what senator durbin proposes is a way dea to deal withl that. try t he intended in his legislation to try to help consumers, to also help merchants but he also tried to protect small banks those in under i think $10 billion to protect credit unions and their see if we numbers. let me see if we have a quote allf here. banks the of different regulators, i don't have quotes from all ofere is them but here's a quote senator with tester shared i think at least bernankhe in bernanke as the chairman of theer federal reserve when he was talking about the unintended consequences and sheila bair says she's more concerned that these institutions may not actually receive, and she'sive" talking about institutions tal banks, community banks, creditbhl unions as well we are concernedaassets these institutions may not receive the benefit of the interchange fee limit exemptions explicitly provided by congress resulting in of income for the banks and ultimately hiding can communi cost for the consumers. that's what she said. i think some testimony before the hous
something about it so what senator durbin proposes is a way dea to deal withl that. try t he intended in his legislation to try to help consumers, to also help merchants but he also tried to protect small banks those in under i think $10 billion to protect credit unions and their see if we numbers. let me see if we have a quote allf here. banks the of different regulators, i don't have quotes from all ofere is them but here's a quote senator with tester shared i think at least bernankhe in...
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dea agents and all of this they have set up against methamphetamines, and all this to buy a box of sudafed pills. host: a headline in "usa today." what did you think about when the president said the lawmakers need to do their jobs. caller: the lawmakers are doing their job. the senate and house need to do their job and come to an agreement so obama can get something done. lawmakers -- we live in a good community. i know not everybody does. not everything is peachy keen. lawmakers are doing their job -- it is the other side programs, the task force, going above and beyond. host: we've got this tweet from magiccart21 -- that is his message to the president and congress regarding the debt talks. back to the phones -- van buren, arkansas, on our line for republicans. josh, you are on "washington journal." caller: thank you for taking my call. with the topic on the debt ceiling, a couple of callers earlier -- one thing i would say to the president. if he would have kept some of the campaign promises and brought some of the troops home i am sure we would have saved quite a bit of money. and tal
dea agents and all of this they have set up against methamphetamines, and all this to buy a box of sudafed pills. host: a headline in "usa today." what did you think about when the president said the lawmakers need to do their jobs. caller: the lawmakers are doing their job. the senate and house need to do their job and come to an agreement so obama can get something done. lawmakers -- we live in a good community. i know not everybody does. not everything is peachy keen. lawmakers are...
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ofn one those issues where we've got you fl retailers l on one side and bankers on the other side and deaou feel like in some way yourying are trying to deal, trying to fr pick between friends. i think what we are trying to doicy is just press a good sound policy in place, a place the retailers would be happy because they are going to end up with an't regulated market. something candidly that i don'tator support, but i think the senatorthe and his very successful in that front and basically thed u retailers went on this because they will end up with something regulated and they feel like they don't have the ability to neg negotiate with visa and other vi institutions so now the fed is going to be set pricing. t on the other hand, those senators, most in this body thatiness, understand economics. inement at if you're willing to be komen to charge the interim until cost it would be like a pizza parlor setting people literally and only being a charge for the dough that it takes to make the pizza, to build a charge forricity not to electricity, not to be able toer thi charge for the other thi
ofn one those issues where we've got you fl retailers l on one side and bankers on the other side and deaou feel like in some way yourying are trying to deal, trying to fr pick between friends. i think what we are trying to doicy is just press a good sound policy in place, a place the retailers would be happy because they are going to end up with an't regulated market. something candidly that i don'tator support, but i think the senatorthe and his very successful in that front and basically...
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and classified, but the difference between 2003 and this map is in 2005, hugo chavez kicked out our dea. as they provided venezuela as a safe hatch, the farc organization who operates in remote sections of colombia long received assistance, relief, and material support from vens venezuelan authorities. this is pretty well documented. when colombia took out reyes and took the computers, interpoll was able to review the hard drives and found significant cooperation with officials from venezuela, the vens venezuelan government, and the farc. if we go back to the definition of state sponsor of terrorism, you can check that box off there's a close tie and relationship between terrorist organizations and the government in venezuela. i also want to talk a little bit more about the drug trafficking. recently, the arrest of a drug kingpin by the united states was arrested. he was sent and extradited to colombia. he said over and over again and talked about payments to government officials in venezuela so the drug trafficking organizations know that they have a friend in hugo chavez. we know ther
and classified, but the difference between 2003 and this map is in 2005, hugo chavez kicked out our dea. as they provided venezuela as a safe hatch, the farc organization who operates in remote sections of colombia long received assistance, relief, and material support from vens venezuelan authorities. this is pretty well documented. when colombia took out reyes and took the computers, interpoll was able to review the hard drives and found significant cooperation with officials from venezuela,...
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.>> doj strike force has dea, fbi, atf and ice. >> i have less than one minute but how many differentnt officers andse agencies told the united states attorney's office this is a dreadful idea? how many different people and agency said this is t unprecedented and a dreadful idea and it needs to stop? how many told people ms. mcallister this is a horrible idea? to make those agencies that express that are none that i am aware of butmiss individuals, there it is about six of us all are almost every person that came through the group that a new that was going on outlmos side of the field of vision those that came in from the outside were appalled. >> i am not a time but i would like to ask one more question. when the supervisors realize guns made it into mexico andon. acknowledging the fact we do not have much success extraditing from mexico were the mexican authorities warned something bad hasgned happened and firearms are in your country because we've turned to it? >> having conversations with our staff in mexico city our staff there they're not fully briefed and they were upset about
.>> doj strike force has dea, fbi, atf and ice. >> i have less than one minute but how many differentnt officers andse agencies told the united states attorney's office this is a dreadful idea? how many different people and agency said this is t unprecedented and a dreadful idea and it needs to stop? how many told people ms. mcallister this is a horrible idea? to make those agencies that express that are none that i am aware of butmiss individuals, there it is about six of us all...
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senator boxer pointed out this dea bill is about jobs.it's about offering jobs in under-served areas. these are areas which are difficult to create jobs in good times, but in hard times they get hit even harder. the e.d.a. program leverages a small amount of public support for private-sector investment that creates jobs in underserved eamples in my state of maryland, e.d.a. projects have been very successful in bringing jobs to the rural parts of maryland, to western maryland, to our eastern shore. they have leveraged private-sector investment and we maintained and created jobs. yesterday on the floor i gave specific examples of e.d.a. projects in western maryland on the eastern shore of maryland. i talked about an old manufacturing plant that was saved under an e.d.a. grant, leveraged 10 to 1 with private-sector investment saving over 100 jobs and creating another 20. these are jobs that are important for economic growth in our community. we all understand that this recovery has been a very difficult one for us to get moving at the pace
senator boxer pointed out this dea bill is about jobs.it's about offering jobs in under-served areas. these are areas which are difficult to create jobs in good times, but in hard times they get hit even harder. the e.d.a. program leverages a small amount of public support for private-sector investment that creates jobs in underserved eamples in my state of maryland, e.d.a. projects have been very successful in bringing jobs to the rural parts of maryland, to western maryland, to our eastern...
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in light of whatever the answer to deas, the magnitude, is the irs operating as if it is kind to shill going to be fully implemented? is very middle-of-the-road approach? i assume you're not sitting there waiting for constitutionality to be determined. are you behaving differently in the expenditure of money coming use of personnel, focusing resources because of the constitutional challenge? .. we had started with a small amount of problem. we move toward what the laws on the books. >> timeframe wise for implementation of dca, what happens incrementally between now and 2014 towards full implementation? >> we go through series of additional use of resources, personnel and tax collections and enforcement. >> yeah, so you can really break up the work that we are going to need to do on the affordable care act into the technology infrastructure largely rounded refundable credits and connecting with the state exchanges and that is our biggest list between now and 2014. technology and operations is 82% of the request and the 2012 budget. it is building the infrastructure to hook up with all t
in light of whatever the answer to deas, the magnitude, is the irs operating as if it is kind to shill going to be fully implemented? is very middle-of-the-road approach? i assume you're not sitting there waiting for constitutionality to be determined. are you behaving differently in the expenditure of money coming use of personnel, focusing resources because of the constitutional challenge? .. we had started with a small amount of problem. we move toward what the laws on the books. >>...
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dea. gives them to do t the association of university research parks. let me tell why you they like this. we have seen incubator projects, small business incubator projects that start out in these research parks that grow into mature, job-producing businesses. e.d.a. is the spark, the leverage that we need. that's why you see the association of university centers, international economic development council, national association of development organizations, national business incubation association. we know today -- it's tough for some businesses to get the capital. some of them are fortunate, they go to silicon valley. they'll get some dollars there. some will go to banks. they'll be told, you know what? it's too risk chism the banks aren't lending like they frankly should to create the jobs. so the leverage that has gotten for these -- that is gotten for these programs from the federal government goes a very, very long way. state science and technology institute, university economic development association, national association of regional councils. so
dea. gives them to do t the association of university research parks. let me tell why you they like this. we have seen incubator projects, small business incubator projects that start out in these research parks that grow into mature, job-producing businesses. e.d.a. is the spark, the leverage that we need. that's why you see the association of university centers, international economic development council, national association of development organizations, national business incubation...