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this is the 40th anniversary of the dea. nixon created it as a merge a police agencies and drug enforcement agencies back in one of the earlier drug wars. what you see is an organization with a budget of over $2 billion. you see an organization getting involved in all sorts of shenanigans, hiring informants, locking up some low-level offender and forgetting about him in a prison cell in the case of daniel chong who is left in a prison cell for five days and forgotten. beyond that, yet the agency serving as a propaganda agency with no -- with none of its statements held any sort of scientific standards. you have an administrator who has to advise congress and is laughing stock.o i hope this report is a wake-up call for people in congress to say, now is the time, finally after 40 years, to say this agency really needs some close examination. the dea has agreed to pay $4.1 million in a settlement to a san diego college student who nearly lost his life after being left handcuffed in his cell for more than four days without food
this is the 40th anniversary of the dea. nixon created it as a merge a police agencies and drug enforcement agencies back in one of the earlier drug wars. what you see is an organization with a budget of over $2 billion. you see an organization getting involved in all sorts of shenanigans, hiring informants, locking up some low-level offender and forgetting about him in a prison cell in the case of daniel chong who is left in a prison cell for five days and forgotten. beyond that, yet the...
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and dea? guest: s.o.d.just did a major synthetic drug take down a couple weeks ago in 37 states, hundreds of arrests. they cordon it, but i do not know if they pass -- and they coordinate, but i do not know if they passed the tip long. i really do not know. host: and there is no sense of what has been done with the tips once they have been passed on? guest: they turn out to be true about 60% of the time, which is pretty good for just getting a call and pulling over a car and you find cocaine in the car. the agents i talk to, about half of them say this is a very important, legitimate thing that they do. the other half say they can see how people would raise questions about it. again, it is not just about getting the information and using it to make an arrest. that is not really what troubles the defense. what troubles them is the fact that they do not get the information, that they do not know that this happened, that this is being concealed in a way that could jeopardize somebody's constitutional right to
and dea? guest: s.o.d.just did a major synthetic drug take down a couple weeks ago in 37 states, hundreds of arrests. they cordon it, but i do not know if they pass -- and they coordinate, but i do not know if they passed the tip long. i really do not know. host: and there is no sense of what has been done with the tips once they have been passed on? guest: they turn out to be true about 60% of the time, which is pretty good for just getting a call and pulling over a car and you find cocaine in...
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and dea? guest: s.o.d.a major synthetic drug take down a states,eeks ago in 37 hundreds of arrests. they cordon it, but i do not know if they pass -- and they coordinate, but i do not know if they passed the tip long. i really do not know. sense of there is no what has been done with the tips once they have been passed on? guest: they turn out to be true about 60% of the time, which is pretty good for just getting a call and pulling over a car and you find cocaine in the car. talk to, about half of them say this is a very important, legitimate thing that they do. the other half say they can see how people would raise questions about it. again, it is not just about getting the information and using it to make an arrest. that is not really what troubles the defense. what troubles them is the fact that they do not get the information, that they do not know that this happened, that this is being concealed in a way that could jeopardize somebody's constitutional right to see exculpatory evidence and have a fair
and dea? guest: s.o.d.a major synthetic drug take down a states,eeks ago in 37 hundreds of arrests. they cordon it, but i do not know if they pass -- and they coordinate, but i do not know if they passed the tip long. i really do not know. sense of there is no what has been done with the tips once they have been passed on? guest: they turn out to be true about 60% of the time, which is pretty good for just getting a call and pulling over a car and you find cocaine in the car. talk to, about...
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contact us immediately at the dea headquarters at "415-251- 8119" special agent anderson with the dea narcotics unit division 38" >> reporter:worried that it was real. rebecca called the number. 32-23- >> reporter:"they said they had a warrant for my arrest for purchasing pharmaceuticals online and that if i didn't pay a fee they would come and arrest me". >> reporter:the person who claimed he was special agent paul anderson from division 38 of the dea made it clear. wire him money and he would make this arrest warrant go away otherwise she was going to >> was so scared" >> reporter:she reached out to me for >> reporter:i visited with bruce goldberg assistant to the special agent in charge, dea, san francisco field division. and played him the voicemail rebecca received. >>5-54 bruce e. goldberg, assistant to the special "we have no division 38, and we have no paul anderson working for us". >> reporter:the dea says there is a dangerous organized criminal organization behind this extortion scam. >>3:45 - bruce e. goldberg, assistant to the special agent in charge. >>"once they have pai
contact us immediately at the dea headquarters at "415-251- 8119" special agent anderson with the dea narcotics unit division 38" >> reporter:worried that it was real. rebecca called the number. 32-23- >> reporter:"they said they had a warrant for my arrest for purchasing pharmaceuticals online and that if i didn't pay a fee they would come and arrest me". >> reporter:the person who claimed he was special agent paul anderson from division 38 of the dea...
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dea lolo considero un hÉroe. y dictÓ su libertad.ocuradurÍa estÁ en el anÁlisis de este caso en este momento nadie sabe donde estÁ el capo y la dea se dijo decepcionada y puso acÁ ro qu c quintero entre los criminales mÁs buscados. en el 2010 el departamento del tesoro de estados unidos congeÓo sus vienes y locbienes y los de. > esta es una leyenda, lo que no es leyenda es cuanto valen los actuales capos el gobierno mexicano ofrece recompensas por lÍderes del narcotrÁfico y de estados unidos. pero uno ofrece mÁs que otro. joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn del cartel de sinaloa es el mÁs buscado. mÉxico ofrece 2,4 millones de dÓlares. y estados unidos 7. por otros lÍderes como juan josÉ sparr goza ofrecen 2,4 millones. allÁ, 5. recompensas son cuesonadas este paÍs. >>> habla de una incapacidad del propio estado para buscar a los delincuentes. y es que dicen, es mucho dinero para que luego, como caro quintero, simplemente desaparezcan en mÉxico, raÚl torres, telemundo. >>> en california, los incendios avanzan en el condado de rifar said. han leg
dea lolo considero un hÉroe. y dictÓ su libertad.ocuradurÍa estÁ en el anÁlisis de este caso en este momento nadie sabe donde estÁ el capo y la dea se dijo decepcionada y puso acÁ ro qu c quintero entre los criminales mÁs buscados. en el 2010 el departamento del tesoro de estados unidos congeÓo sus vienes y locbienes y los de. > esta es una leyenda, lo que no es leyenda es cuanto valen los actuales capos el gobierno mexicano ofrece recompensas por lÍderes del narcotrÁfico y de...
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and i did a google search of special operations dea which is very well known for the work in all sorts international drug cases and coordinating other cases. it isn't a secret but this work that we wrote about certainly is so i did a google search and someone who had it posted on their linkedin cite. >> i work at an agency that has $125 million budget? >> yes. and 300 employees. >> nice. thank you for your reporting. thanks for explaining it to us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> thanks a lot. >> thanks. >>> there has been another hiccup in today's news for the most profitable business in the history of the universe. stay tuned for that. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medi
and i did a google search of special operations dea which is very well known for the work in all sorts international drug cases and coordinating other cases. it isn't a secret but this work that we wrote about certainly is so i did a google search and someone who had it posted on their linkedin cite. >> i work at an agency that has $125 million budget? >> yes. and 300 employees. >> nice. thank you for your reporting. thanks for explaining it to us tonight. i appreciate your...
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aquÍs que, lo hizo tres veces, no una solvez para pode apagarl fuego que taba cer dea casa. >>> me prest >>> cha nte nsidera a seÑocomo unÉe. ¿r qÉ? min laravesÍa qu tuvo que her e estar a 3ies de estvaa d cento, somente quecit ca, y pudr todo. >>> se lla peric y colmillo >>> tu lodices, lo creo >>alguiecon po pericia, no puedehacer. >>> ene que tener una expeencideilotoncreÍble, e a a guer, le import tÚa. > mis respos paos bombos quearriesn s va para apagar l inndios, salv a mÁs personas >>boni bor que alizann caforn. y en otrosestado ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> se mechisteÓ >>venga, venga. . ♪ ♪. > seiente el viernes, gan, ren ess hiorias,enen mis de sÑi res, n son fasos, co lo hacen,a storiatras de los descocidos Ás populares redes socies. >>tienenuchoguidores. >>sosensuales, yunca s quej del trajo,no noar rÍne nina patrici gonzalez,on lmaniquis viens, yomo omuen s producs. >>> se abrena caj de ndora, luo de lparacÓne ninel nde surejauan zeda los qunos eeramos y genio deez esenau lÍcu "instruionsot cludeden loÁnges. >> Í smoking y to m rbez. sadamos aos pueÑos dla casa, kier garn, e califoia. >>> y
aquÍs que, lo hizo tres veces, no una solvez para pode apagarl fuego que taba cer dea casa. >>> me prest >>> cha nte nsidera a seÑocomo unÉe. ¿r qÉ? min laravesÍa qu tuvo que her e estar a 3ies de estvaa d cento, somente quecit ca, y pudr todo. >>> se lla peric y colmillo >>> tu lodices, lo creo >>alguiecon po pericia, no puedehacer. >>> ene que tener una expeencideilotoncreÍble, e a a guer, le import tÚa. > mis respos paos bombos...
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la nva tum clandesna enn raho e mÉco mantiene a decenade polÍvando, e inveigando en bua deÁs evidcia,avando estoe descposiÓ secontraron en el municio de Éxi dde avann cavaciones para tratar de derminacion si hay mÁs. > coinÚanexcavaciÓpara verifir la existenc deÁs cuerpo cabe aclar que devado a cdicion que se enentr, no es posib derminar aÚla identid d lomism. >>faliarese lo deparecidodel r, egaron a la procuduria del strito fedel, le eron mas detaes l hallazgo. >>> decirle aseÑor ocurador derle qu encontro5 cupos,xijoueo den ve sonjos nadie, so de notras. >>> la peranz que tien que nadae lo que hasta ahora se prese sea cito. >>> no
la nva tum clandesna enn raho e mÉco mantiene a decenade polÍvando, e inveigando en bua deÁs evidcia,avando estoe descposiÓ secontraron en el municio de Éxi dde avann cavaciones para tratar de derminacion si hay mÁs. > coinÚanexcavaciÓpara verifir la existenc deÁs cuerpo cabe aclar que devado a cdicion que se enentr, no es posib derminar aÚla identid d lomism. >>faliarese lo deparecidodel r, egaron a la procuduria del strito fedel, le eron mas detaes l hallazgo. >>>...
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and i did a google search of special operations dea which is very well known for the work in all sortsernational drug cases and coordinating other cases. it isn't a secret but this work that we wrote about certainly is so i did a google search and someone who had it posted on their linkedin cite. >> i work at an agency that has $125 million budget? >> yes. and 300 employees. >> nice. thank you for your reporting. thanks for explaining it to us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> thanks a lot. >> thanks. >>> there has been another hiccup in today's news for the most profitable business in the history of the universe. stay tuned for that. >>> take a few days off and what happens? well, this news backs up at the junction at the debunction junction. is the buzzer working? straight ahead with a special focus tonight on politicians doing math live on tv. get the buzzer ready. stay with me. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's li
and i did a google search of special operations dea which is very well known for the work in all sortsernational drug cases and coordinating other cases. it isn't a secret but this work that we wrote about certainly is so i did a google search and someone who had it posted on their linkedin cite. >> i work at an agency that has $125 million budget? >> yes. and 300 employees. >> nice. thank you for your reporting. thanks for explaining it to us tonight. i appreciate your time....
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>> well, there are four ways that the special operations division, which is a unit of dea, gets thisation. the first way they get it is through -- passed along nsa intercepts. the second way they get it from regular informants. the third way they get it is from a large data base of telephone and internet data collected inside the united states. and the fourth way is through wiretaps from one investigation and applying it to the next investigation. and what they do is they pass these tips along to agents in the field. when the agents are released to make arrests, a traffic stop, they'll pull somebody over for speeding or for a taillight that's out on a pretext, and then after the person is arrested, they won't tell them the true reason why they were pulled over. what the original source of the investigation was. >> if that is -- i recognize that that's not unique to this special operations division of the dea as you documented in your reporting that law enforcement sometimes does this to essentially launder the original source of what leads to a prosecution. but in that case, how can
>> well, there are four ways that the special operations division, which is a unit of dea, gets thisation. the first way they get it is through -- passed along nsa intercepts. the second way they get it from regular informants. the third way they get it is from a large data base of telephone and internet data collected inside the united states. and the fourth way is through wiretaps from one investigation and applying it to the next investigation. and what they do is they pass these tips...
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(gtos) >>> ya lsabeoe lo pde rder edongo,ambÉn no pierdaatransfmaciÓ nal dea obrde arte que temos estaesa modelo vargas con es quillaje divi, grias por aeru ar a "despiertamÉri", y por supuestoa (nbre ennglÉs) una ob darte no solante eso, tambÉnirenltrabaj final dmi igo,ate l vueltapara q vea l tografÍa,omo quedÓ. (aplaus) >>> nolamente eso. mbiÉn ver,or l foto. > quÉ lio. >>> tÁ iglito. con el callo nad Ás. > sÍ cabello y rasuradora. >>> cieron el lotipo de "despier amÉca" y de ivisiÓn, mirenada mas. (aplaus) >>> Á l tenes. >>> vuel, vuel. >>> wow!. >>muy bi. > agradeces tambÉn a flida ademy,gracias, hac ar ustes icos l esperas prontoon Ás obs dear. >> ecio. divino verd mi karlit > licidade >>> erte apuso. >>> qÉ pae, ya que esmos cogeni de mo o vanguard, vas a habl d maquillaje, el fin desena no puedfaltaro Ásnguaista dea mo vamos a v É epaÓ anda ediak, o c to,.. . . ♪. >>> revist de moda in style sÓ lediciÓn mas extea d aÑo conÁs 00 paginas, y lanzal merco,na leccion muy invadora d misa blancas que resoerÁn el probma deujeres que usan blusaseÑidas se ajusta aa talla delrassiepara as
(gtos) >>> ya lsabeoe lo pde rder edongo,ambÉn no pierdaatransfmaciÓ nal dea obrde arte que temos estaesa modelo vargas con es quillaje divi, grias por aeru ar a "despiertamÉri", y por supuestoa (nbre ennglÉs) una ob darte no solante eso, tambÉnirenltrabaj final dmi igo,ate l vueltapara q vea l tografÍa,omo quedÓ. (aplaus) >>> nolamente eso. mbiÉn ver,or l foto. > quÉ lio. >>> tÁ iglito. con el callo nad Ás. > sÍ cabello y rasuradora....
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ropa y l deÁs. en e hoyo de pies d ancho y 20 de pfundidad nuestro pis estÁ enterrado dice magg la parte del edicio dondeos quedos han desaparecidos. >>> s eventos que no ocurr y segui no como otras paes dflorida. pi el staff nuero de todos los dÍas,ue un ento fuera dlo orno ra rÍo. >>> el v p del hotel estÁ ad vahÍdo que nhubo lesiodos >>>s algo milagroso, hubo nidos qualerron a los huo edades. en la mayoÍ de sasos no existe nguna er. >>> eosozos son flas subterrÁneas natural en mzo de este a falleÓ andou cas se hundÓ en mpora. >>> senvesti la escena, para saber qcasionÓste hundimieo s autorides poruparte, dicen e todaÍa e m temprano par estimar ecost de los daÑos. andrea marcial,telemundo. >>> mos a corado las futes lluviasrovocaronnundaciones y serios sles, causand la ertee una persona la desapariciÓn de otra el torrente, mirenesto, arstrÓ a los cars como barquitos pal. y una merueista por Última zgarrÁndose den aoln larecie unÍo. >>> las undaciones, daÑaron decenade edificaciones, y vÍculos de m
ropa y l deÁs. en e hoyo de pies d ancho y 20 de pfundidad nuestro pis estÁ enterrado dice magg la parte del edicio dondeos quedos han desaparecidos. >>> s eventos que no ocurr y segui no como otras paes dflorida. pi el staff nuero de todos los dÍas,ue un ento fuera dlo orno ra rÍo. >>> el v p del hotel estÁ ad vahÍdo que nhubo lesiodos >>>s algo milagroso, hubo nidos qualerron a los huo edades. en la mayoÍ de sasos no existe nguna er. >>> eosozos son...
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what this group inside the dea is specific to the dea, what they're doing is something a little bit differentat do you think every american needs to know about this program? >> well, it makes this program different that this goes to nonterrorrist cases. the it's used in what they call ordinary crime cases; drug cases, organized crime, gang cases. and what happens here is that the dea's special operations division which has been publicly known for years for doing international cases and coordinating domestic cases is also passing along these tips, and the people in the field are instructed never to reveal they use it. jenna: why, john? why are they instructed to say, hey, we got this because working between different agencies? >> well, that's a really good question. they say that -- the dea says they're protecting their sources and methods, but there are plenty of procedures for doing that in the court system today, and what the agents are doing in the field is they're pulling people over, say, for a broken taillight or for speeding, but really they've been tipped to show up at a certain place
what this group inside the dea is specific to the dea, what they're doing is something a little bit differentat do you think every american needs to know about this program? >> well, it makes this program different that this goes to nonterrorrist cases. the it's used in what they call ordinary crime cases; drug cases, organized crime, gang cases. and what happens here is that the dea's special operations division which has been publicly known for years for doing international cases and...
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contact us immediately at the dea headquarters at "415-251- 8119" special agent anderson with the deanit division 38" >> reporter:worried that it was real. rebecca called the number. "they said they had a warrant for my arrest for purchasing pharmaceuticals online and that if i didn't pay a fee they would come and arrest me". >> reporter:the person who claimed he was special agent paul anderson from division 38 of the dea made it clear. wire him money and he would make this arrest warrant go away otherwise she was going to jail >>rebecca >>"i didn't know what to do. i was so scared" >> reporter:she reached out to me for help. >> reporter:i visited with bruce goldberg assistant to the special agent in charge, dea, san francisco field division. and played him the voicemail rebecca received. goldberg, assistant to the special agent in charge. >>"we have no division 38, and spots we have no paul anderson working for us". >> reporter:the dea says there is a dangerous organized criminal organization behind this extortion scam. >>bruce e. goldberg, assistant to the special agent in charge. >
contact us immediately at the dea headquarters at "415-251- 8119" special agent anderson with the deanit division 38" >> reporter:worried that it was real. rebecca called the number. "they said they had a warrant for my arrest for purchasing pharmaceuticals online and that if i didn't pay a fee they would come and arrest me". >> reporter:the person who claimed he was special agent paul anderson from division 38 of the dea made it clear. wire him money and he...
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it works both waysthe dea is part of the connect the dots intelligence sharing that should happen post-9/11. host: we will take some calls, alabama, republican line. we are talking about the special
it works both waysthe dea is part of the connect the dots intelligence sharing that should happen post-9/11. host: we will take some calls, alabama, republican line. we are talking about the special
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guest: it works both ways one of the reasons the dea says this is legal is because they do it every day.
guest: it works both ways one of the reasons the dea says this is legal is because they do it every day.
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ask about the dea special operation division, many other things, his treatment of whistle blowers. but if he's a patriot or others like peter king who says he's a traitor, what i would say is my son has spoken the truth. he sacrificed more than the president of the united states or peter king have ever in their political careers and their american lives.
ask about the dea special operation division, many other things, his treatment of whistle blowers. but if he's a patriot or others like peter king who says he's a traitor, what i would say is my son has spoken the truth. he sacrificed more than the president of the united states or peter king have ever in their political careers and their american lives.
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colleague and we found the dea program that has been public for many years called the special operations division located in virginia. but a lot of what they do is public and coordinating international cases like the case against the russian arms broker, they also had a part of special operations that they did not publicize at all. they take tips from intelligence
colleague and we found the dea program that has been public for many years called the special operations division located in virginia. but a lot of what they do is public and coordinating international cases like the case against the russian arms broker, they also had a part of special operations that they did not publicize at all. they take tips from intelligence
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database because it includes information collected lawfully from search warrants and subpoenas andsays the dea. if they are investigating you for drugs and they did a subpoena and got your phone records, the numbers you've dialed and the numbers you dial you would be in that database. if they are investigating me, they would do the same thing.
database because it includes information collected lawfully from search warrants and subpoenas andsays the dea. if they are investigating you for drugs and they did a subpoena and got your phone records, the numbers you've dialed and the numbers you dial you would be in that database. if they are investigating me, they would do the same thing.
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we found instructions for irs agents to do the same thing from the information they get from the dea. all the information agencies are
we found instructions for irs agents to do the same thing from the information they get from the dea. all the information agencies are
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. >> the person who was posed to be paul anderson of the three dea clear that she wired him monday it go away. >> i did not know what to do, i was scared. she reached out to me for help. >> i visited a special agent in charge of the steel division of sand francisco. >> there is no division 38. we have no age and name paul anderson. the dea stated that this is say extortions camp. >> once they pay, they will continue to harass you. if you pay money to these people. >> i asked him about the 415 numbers . >> unfortunately, area colds to do not mean what they used to. the bad guys cannot fake them. >> they have different kind of phone services and that they are able to pick a number from any area code and that phone call could go through a different circuit and change the number. >> bottom-line, this is what the real dea sued to know. >> anytime the to receive a voice mail or phone call that is stating that they are dea , they are a fraud. we will not call you on the phone and tell you that you are in trouble. we do not called to tell you. was see you face-to-face. does this is the way th
. >> the person who was posed to be paul anderson of the three dea clear that she wired him monday it go away. >> i did not know what to do, i was scared. she reached out to me for help. >> i visited a special agent in charge of the steel division of sand francisco. >> there is no division 38. we have no age and name paul anderson. the dea stated that this is say extortions camp. >> once they pay, they will continue to harass you. if you pay money to these people....
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>> well, it's very hard to tell, and the dea says they don't track it. i will say there was a honest current prosecutor who we interviewed who said that he was initially told in one of his cases that a tip came from an informant. when he pressed harder, what he learned is it actually came from an nsa sewer sent, and -- intercept, and he was so outraged, he dropped the case. jenna: interesting. how some of this is being applied legally, what does that mean for our constitutional rights. john, thank you so much for the reporting, and we look forward to having you back.
>> well, it's very hard to tell, and the dea says they don't track it. i will say there was a honest current prosecutor who we interviewed who said that he was initially told in one of his cases that a tip came from an informant. when he pressed harder, what he learned is it actually came from an nsa sewer sent, and -- intercept, and he was so outraged, he dropped the case. jenna: interesting. how some of this is being applied legally, what does that mean for our constitutional rights....
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>> the dea says they do it to protect surs sources and methods.common courts there are procedures for protecting sources. you go before a judge, evidence is presented. in this cases, a lot of times prosecutors don't even know. i interview aid current prosecutor. when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if this story is accurate. it's a violation of the united states constitution. it's a violation of the obligation that every prosecutor has from the lowest level prosecutor to the federal government in the justice department to turn over all evidence to the defense attorney, the defense team and defendant they had
>> the dea says they do it to protect surs sources and methods.common courts there are procedures for protecting sources. you go before a judge, evidence is presented. in this cases, a lot of times prosecutors don't even know. i interview aid current prosecutor. when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is...
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the dea apologized. an investigation ensued. neither the dea or the justice department will comment now beyond that. but chong's lawyers say that because no criminal intent was found, no one would be prosecuted. chong and his lawyers say they believe it was all accidental. martin horn who ran the new york city department of corrections says a key question is whether dea had ruled in place for incarceration. >> they are an investigations agency. they're not a corrections agency. they are neither equipped nor trained nor organized to super vise people who are held in confinement. >> reporter: a chong lawyer says at the time there were no written policies on the treatment of dea detainees but as a result of this case she says the agency has put new rules in place to make sure they're treated humanely. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> all right. breaking new details on the closures of 22 embassies and consulates. what is going on and who might this affect? stay right here. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie'
the dea apologized. an investigation ensued. neither the dea or the justice department will comment now beyond that. but chong's lawyers say that because no criminal intent was found, no one would be prosecuted. chong and his lawyers say they believe it was all accidental. martin horn who ran the new york city department of corrections says a key question is whether dea had ruled in place for incarceration. >> they are an investigations agency. they're not a corrections agency. they are...
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like at the dea, irs agents are then instructed to cover up how they obtained the tips. pakistan, u.s. state department has ordered most personnel to leave the consulate in lahore because of a threat to the mission. gunman in the pakistani city of of aa fired on the vehicle politician driving past worshipers leaving a mosque, killing nine people and wounding 27. attack came one day after suicide bombing attack in the same city killed three people at a policeman's funeral. three u.s. drone strikes killed at least 12 people in yemen on thursday. the united states has not carried out at least a drone strikes in yemen since july 27, killing 34 people, according to the associated press. in news from europe, the unemployment rate in greece has reached a new high of 27.6%. the job market is even worse for young people. nearly 65% of those between 15 to 24 years of age are out of work. the latest unemployment data in greece was released as president obama was meeting with their prime minister in washington. >> greece is going through incredible challenges. and so far, the prime
like at the dea, irs agents are then instructed to cover up how they obtained the tips. pakistan, u.s. state department has ordered most personnel to leave the consulate in lahore because of a threat to the mission. gunman in the pakistani city of of aa fired on the vehicle politician driving past worshipers leaving a mosque, killing nine people and wounding 27. attack came one day after suicide bombing attack in the same city killed three people at a policeman's funeral. three u.s. drone...
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the defendants in this case never know it came from the dea -- dea intelligence operation. the irs concoct as phony trail of evidence to use in the prosecution. it really raises questions about civil liberties and concerns about that. bill: so, go delete in box, right, delete your deleted file. >> create a new in box after that. it's a bad deal. bill: you say the defendant never knows the source of charges against him. that doesn't seem, right, does it? >> this is going on quite a while. this is not related. interesting thing this is on a separate track from concerns about the irs targeting of conservative groups. this is something, in this case in the dea case that has been going on for quite a while. i think there are larger concerns about the justice department itself and in other prosecutions, not revealing the source of information used in criminal charges. bill: it may go to the whole nsa affair, who is watching what, what information they're taking from you now and what could be taken in the future. also the irs is dealing with this federal elections commission deal.
the defendants in this case never know it came from the dea -- dea intelligence operation. the irs concoct as phony trail of evidence to use in the prosecution. it really raises questions about civil liberties and concerns about that. bill: so, go delete in box, right, delete your deleted file. >> create a new in box after that. it's a bad deal. bill: you say the defendant never knows the source of charges against him. that doesn't seem, right, does it? >> this is going on quite a...
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have you with us, hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee, and we told you earlier this week about a secretive deagram that feeds tips to law enforcement. those tips can help launch investigations on americans. the issue in question is whether or not we would know if the federal government is initially behind an arrest. the government denies any wrongdoing here, and there is no evidence at this time that this information has been misused. but the main concern is if you don't know the evidence against you, you don't know where it came from, can you get a fair trial? righters first -- reuters first broke the story, and the justice department is investigating, and now reuters is expanding its original reporting after obtaining a manual used by irs agents for two years that instructs them to use evidence from the dea as leads but to find a different way to justify their investigation. we're joined now by the correspondent who helped break this story, john shipman is back with us. john, nice to have you. >> thanks for having me. jenna: so walk us through. what does this mean? >> well, our first story b
have you with us, hi, everybody, i'm jenna lee, and we told you earlier this week about a secretive deagram that feeds tips to law enforcement. those tips can help launch investigations on americans. the issue in question is whether or not we would know if the federal government is initially behind an arrest. the government denies any wrongdoing here, and there is no evidence at this time that this information has been misused. but the main concern is if you don't know the evidence against you,...
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al igual que muchos mexicanos, la dea tambien se dijo decepcionada de este fallo pues caro quintero siguecriminales mas buscados por estados unidos sobre todo por el asesinato del agente anti drogas enrique camarena quien se infiltro en la organizacin delictiva y dio la ubicacin del "bufalo" un rancho propiedad de quintero donde se hizo el mayor decomiso de mariguana a nivel internacional... la justicia está fallando desde ese aspecto..." no estuvo bien que lo hayan dejado salir..." y mientras rafael caro quintero obtenia su libertad, el abogado de su compaÑero de cartel, ernesto fonseca ," don neto", fue trasladado a un hospital de la ciudad , pero dice esta seguro de que pronto obtendr su libertad bajo los mismos argumentos.... es una victoria y ya no se sigue ningún cargo sobre ellos....." a nivel federal ya no hay en mexico ninguna nueva causa en contra de caro quintero, pero aun permanece la posibilidad de que estados unidos solicite su extradicion...en mexico, jazive perez, telemundo... cesar ---el registro nacional de personas naturales de el salvador, take vo ---anuncio que suspen
al igual que muchos mexicanos, la dea tambien se dijo decepcionada de este fallo pues caro quintero siguecriminales mas buscados por estados unidos sobre todo por el asesinato del agente anti drogas enrique camarena quien se infiltro en la organizacin delictiva y dio la ubicacin del "bufalo" un rancho propiedad de quintero donde se hizo el mayor decomiso de mariguana a nivel internacional... la justicia está fallando desde ese aspecto..." no estuvo bien que lo hayan dejado...
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podia continuar el proceso que se seguia en su contra por el secuestro y asesinato del agente de la dearena en febrero de 1985.... y es que tres jueces del tribunal colegiado de guadalajara indicaron que caro quintero fue juzgado de manera inaporpiada por dicho homicidio, ya que este crimen debi procesarse en el fuero estatal y no en el federal como se hizo.... esto al considerar que el agente estadounidens e no tenia la calidad de diplomatico o consular, requisito necesario para que su supuesto homicida fuera juzgado en el orden federal...... asi que atraves de un comunicado, el poder judicial de la federacion anuncio que la sentencia de 40 aÑos que purgaba rafael caro quedaba anulada y ordenaron su liberacion inmediata.... decision que sorprendio hasta a las autoridades mexicanas de todos los niveles...... super= eduardo sanchez / vocero seguridad gobernacion inq="....la pgr esta analizando el caso y después haremos un pronunciamiento al respecto.... hay que recordar que caro quintero quien es identificado como uno de los tres fundadores de "el cartel de guadalajara" junto con miguel
podia continuar el proceso que se seguia en su contra por el secuestro y asesinato del agente de la dearena en febrero de 1985.... y es que tres jueces del tribunal colegiado de guadalajara indicaron que caro quintero fue juzgado de manera inaporpiada por dicho homicidio, ya que este crimen debi procesarse en el fuero estatal y no en el federal como se hizo.... esto al considerar que el agente estadounidens e no tenia la calidad de diplomatico o consular, requisito necesario para que su...
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or phone call from someone that's a dea agent, it is not, it is a fraud. we are not going to call you on the phone to tell you that you are in trouble and we are not going to call you to tell you that you have done something wrong. we are going to see you face to face. >> gabe, kron 4 news. >>> the 10-year-old boy who was mauled by the pit bulls are back home. kron 4 news following with the story and has the new details. >> nine days after being attacked by two pit bulls, he's out of the hospital. >> the main thing that he asked is where are the dogs and i told him, you are never going to get to see them again. he gets angry thinking about it. >> she tells us that she told both dogs are under quarantine, they have not been put to sleep despite of the initial reports that hay had. taking skin from his legs and using it to help heal his head, one of the areas that he was bitten. some of the photos were so gruesome that we cannot show you in tv but they appeared to be healing and as for hunter's spirit, he's happy to be home >> and i am like, okay, are you ok
or phone call from someone that's a dea agent, it is not, it is a fraud. we are not going to call you on the phone to tell you that you are in trouble and we are not going to call you to tell you that you have done something wrong. we are going to see you face to face. >> gabe, kron 4 news. >>> the 10-year-old boy who was mauled by the pit bulls are back home. kron 4 news following with the story and has the new details. >> nine days after being attacked by two pit bulls,...
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como agente de la dea enrique camarena.a liberacion de caro quintero. y por los reportes de que otro individuo conectado con el asesinato de camarena puede ser liberado. reiterÓ su compromiso de ver a caro quintero y otros implicados en el crimen enfrentando a la justicia en los estados unidos. >>> fue un crimen horroroso. pero, me parece bastante fa ri zea su indignaciÓn. porque luego guardan silencio sobre el papel que guarda estados unidos por ejemplo, al tolerar el contrabando de armas. la asociaciÓn de ex federales arco narcts estadounidenses. es otro ejemplo como los esfuerzos de buena fe de staidz unido para kmrab raro con el gobierno mexicano pueden ver frustrados por las fuerzas de la oscuridad que frab jtrabajan en las sombras del sistema de justicia mexicano. >>> lo que menos nos imaginamos que se viera una liberaciÓn, por razones tan extraÑas como que tuvieran que pasar 20 y tantos aÑos, ver que el casino era federal si no que local. >>> la procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica, seÑalÓ que analizarÍa la posibilid
como agente de la dea enrique camarena.a liberacion de caro quintero. y por los reportes de que otro individuo conectado con el asesinato de camarena puede ser liberado. reiterÓ su compromiso de ver a caro quintero y otros implicados en el crimen enfrentando a la justicia en los estados unidos. >>> fue un crimen horroroso. pero, me parece bastante fa ri zea su indignaciÓn. porque luego guardan silencio sobre el papel que guarda estados unidos por ejemplo, al tolerar el contrabando de...
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. >>> las declaraciones de un ex empleado de la agencia antidrogas dea.o aviones tripulados como parte de una investigaciÓn secreta. esto seria una grave violaciÓn a la soberanÍa de su pais. >>> en el cielo como pÁjaros invisibles, 2 aviones estados unidos vigilan territorio mexicano buscan carlos. de drogas y narcotraficantes esto dice un agente antidrogas de estados unidos la dea no pudo o no quiso decir si esto es cierto o falso. >>> no tengo informaciÓn que pudiera yo... proporcionar en este momento lo voy a buscar y en cuanto la tenga con mucho gusto la compartimos con ustedes. >>> segÚn el portal de internet, la compaÑÍa privada cierra nevada con 2 aviones tripulados de un solo motor y alta tecnologÍa de espionaje, contratada por el comando norte del pentÁgono del 2011 # buscamos una entrevista con la corporaciÓn y no tuvimos respuesta. quien respondiÓ con un como uno cada fue el comando norte. dijo, no di individual debamos algunas actividades, colaboramos con el ejÉrcito mexicano, por ser del interÉs de todo combatir organizaciones criminales tran
. >>> las declaraciones de un ex empleado de la agencia antidrogas dea.o aviones tripulados como parte de una investigaciÓn secreta. esto seria una grave violaciÓn a la soberanÍa de su pais. >>> en el cielo como pÁjaros invisibles, 2 aviones estados unidos vigilan territorio mexicano buscan carlos. de drogas y narcotraficantes esto dice un agente antidrogas de estados unidos la dea no pudo o no quiso decir si esto es cierto o falso. >>> no tengo informaciÓn que...
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. >> la dea ofrecía 5 mil dólares por información sobre ramírez treviño. >> el papa francisco sigue orandoue las partes afectadas escojan el camino del diálogo y el entendimient9o. >> un estudio dice que la mayoría de usuarios mantienen muy cerca de su vista en sus tabletas y teléfonos inteligentes, aumentando problemas a la vista desde el año 1998 cuando salieron los smartphones. >> se descubvre un nexo entre café y muerte, entre los hombres los que tomaban más de 4 tazae café al día tenían más de 20% de probabilidades de morir que otros. >> el televisor es el aparato que debería unir a la familia y proporcionar cultura y enrtrtenc. >> pero se han detectado muertes por mal soporte en pantallas, se recomienda gastar 20 dólares en asegurar en su puesto una pantalla plana dfe manera firme, en vez de pagar una cuenta de hospital. >> y vamos con el pronóstico del tiempo. >> tenemos temperaturas agradables, en la costa este las temperaturas siguen rondando los 70°, se está formando una boirrasca en el litoral, de momento bandas de nubes altas, puede formarse neblina pero no tan alta, temperatur
. >> la dea ofrecía 5 mil dólares por información sobre ramírez treviño. >> el papa francisco sigue orandoue las partes afectadas escojan el camino del diálogo y el entendimient9o. >> un estudio dice que la mayoría de usuarios mantienen muy cerca de su vista en sus tabletas y teléfonos inteligentes, aumentando problemas a la vista desde el año 1998 cuando salieron los smartphones. >> se descubvre un nexo entre café y muerte, entre los hombres los que tomaban...
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second, there is also a story about the dea, drug enforcement administration using the information from. i may be willing to sacrifice a little of my privacy to prevent a 9/11 that killed 3,000 people. but to contribute to a drug war that we are losing anyway is a problematic endeavor in the first place and is deeply corrupt is not something i would want to do. >> let me explain that. the dea, the story is that they essentially get tips about this, about go-to, pull over this car at this place and they don't say where that information came from. is that a major problem? >> it is a very major problem especially in light of the fact that the irs manual reflects that dea agents were told and hence irs agents not to reveal to federal prosecutors the true source of the information. >> so when you hear law enforcement say this is going on for a long time what do you say? >> they have been breaking the law for a long time. when a federal agent lies to an investigation that is a felony. and this could actually end up an enormous pandora's box for the administration. they have a lot of convictio
second, there is also a story about the dea, drug enforcement administration using the information from. i may be willing to sacrifice a little of my privacy to prevent a 9/11 that killed 3,000 people. but to contribute to a drug war that we are losing anyway is a problematic endeavor in the first place and is deeply corrupt is not something i would want to do. >> let me explain that. the dea, the story is that they essentially get tips about this, about go-to, pull over this car at this...
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this program has been in place since the 1990s, so how many cases could it have affected within the deaere is a justice department investigation but the justice department reportedly knew about this program so did they already pass constitutional muster in regard to the legality of this program or not? we'll have to see how this develops. two leading republicans are saying this is hiding the ball and constitutionally it is not right. >> this group called the special operations division of the dea says there is nothing illegal about what they have been doing, and still what's weird is that they're asked to reconstruct the root, again, the origination of the tip so that there is a completely open and public investigation that they can pass onto prosecutors and judges and defendants, et cetera, but here is my question. if somebody who ends up guilty of a crime is legitimately guilty of a crime, who cares that the original tip may have been ill gotten if it is recreated and that original tip can be legitimate? do you understand? it is a little complex. >> yes. i understand exactly. >> the r
this program has been in place since the 1990s, so how many cases could it have affected within the deaere is a justice department investigation but the justice department reportedly knew about this program so did they already pass constitutional muster in regard to the legality of this program or not? we'll have to see how this develops. two leading republicans are saying this is hiding the ball and constitutionally it is not right. >> this group called the special operations division of...
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correspondent shannon bream has surprising, disturbing allegations about the dea. good evening. >> reporter: the drug enforcement agency special operations is using information collected from numerous sources, including the nsa, fbi, and cia. but critics claim how the agency is using the intel is, quote, blat environmentally unconstitutional. they confirm that they take various leads and tips from a number of intelligence agencies, but it is what happens next that's raising concerns. agents are trained and directed to conceal how the types of investigations are originally launched and to recreate the investigative trail so by the time the matter is in court, it is possible not only defense lawyers and prosecutors and judges are none the wiser. in response to the report, aclu declared when someone is accused of a crime, the constitution guarantees the right to examine the government's evidence, including sources and confront witnesses against them. our due process rights are at risk when the federal government hides and distorts sources of evidence used as a basis f
correspondent shannon bream has surprising, disturbing allegations about the dea. good evening. >> reporter: the drug enforcement agency special operations is using information collected from numerous sources, including the nsa, fbi, and cia. but critics claim how the agency is using the intel is, quote, blat environmentally unconstitutional. they confirm that they take various leads and tips from a number of intelligence agencies, but it is what happens next that's raising concerns....
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dea sources confirm to cbs news that mexico's most notorious drug lord is free. >> he was turned looseay after mexican authorities cleared his conviction in the brutal conviction and murder of a dea agent. correspondent sharyl attkisson reports. >> be assured we're mad. >> reporter: outrage from the dea administration. he's shown here in 2005. he apparently walked out of a mexican prison into the arms of his family early saturday morning a free man in the kidnapping and murder of a dea agent. mexican authorities didn't know notify the u.s. even though he's on the dea's most wanted list. >> how can a drug kingpin walk out of a prison and not even know about it? >> we are beside ourselves. this man is responsible for changing drug trafficking patterns in mexico. he's responsible for the death and mayhem of hundreds of people in mexico and he's responsible for the kidnap torture of our special agent. >> reporter: the agent was working undercover in 1985 whelp he exposed his massive marijuana operation. carl allegedly ordered his kidnapping and had a doctor keep him alive while he was tort
dea sources confirm to cbs news that mexico's most notorious drug lord is free. >> he was turned looseay after mexican authorities cleared his conviction in the brutal conviction and murder of a dea agent. correspondent sharyl attkisson reports. >> be assured we're mad. >> reporter: outrage from the dea administration. he's shown here in 2005. he apparently walked out of a mexican prison into the arms of his family early saturday morning a free man in the kidnapping and murder...
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is actually not just the dea is comprised of several different units so about two dozen that includes the cia the f.b.i. the n.s.a. and a lot of what they do unfortunately is under the name of national security so we don't really know what they're up to and that's another problem with it in and of itself is that we're living in a time of overclassification that it over classification is another is another aspect of the surveillance state that's a crime and not a lot of people realize that wouldn't when you perfect examples what's going on to people like bradley manning where he revealed classified documents will should that have been classified in the first place that's a that's a question that we should be asking and whether or not not whether or not he's a traitor for revealing classified information is why was that information classified in the first place and i think it's important to note that you know the more information that comes out about the more agencies that have access to this unconstitutional blanket dragnet of survey data and mega data and not just make it out of cours
is actually not just the dea is comprised of several different units so about two dozen that includes the cia the f.b.i. the n.s.a. and a lot of what they do unfortunately is under the name of national security so we don't really know what they're up to and that's another problem with it in and of itself is that we're living in a time of overclassification that it over classification is another is another aspect of the surveillance state that's a crime and not a lot of people realize that...
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there is a pamphlet about hearing dea -- nearing death. this is a dead rabbit.card that i found, making it embroidered. it is for a very special friend. >> while we were looking at this, i glanced down and this is amazing, and it is on top of a book, it is ridiculous and amazing. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. when he got to the garbage and to see the arrangement of objects that is completely spontaneous. it is probably one of the least thought of compositions. people are getting rid of this stuff. it holds no real value to them, because they're disposing of it. >> we're here in another recology studio with abel. what attracted you to apply for this special program? >> who would not want to come to the dump? but is the first question. for me, being in a situation that you're not comfortable in has always been the best. >> what materials were you immediately attracted to when you started and so what was available here? >> there are a lot of books. that is one of the thing that hits me the most. books are good for understan
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the dea is now vowing to find out exactly where quintero is.quoted here we are reminded everyday of the ultimate sacrifice paid by special agent kamca camarena and dye will make every effort to insure he faces charges for crimes committed. and there could be international double jeopardy laws. the other is the loophole, technicality that got him freed in the first place might also play into other druglords being freed. we should note almost 30 years later there are still other suspects in the murder of c arks mrm camerena they are still looking for. >> thank you very much. >> the world on edge waiting to see if the u.s. and our allies will strike syria all in response to the deadly attacks on innocent civilians. a live update from the white house just minutes away. >>> remembering the march that changed america forever exactly 50 years ago. we'll take you live to washington and reflect on the dreams that dr. martin luther king, jr. had for all. >> i have a dream. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here!
the dea is now vowing to find out exactly where quintero is.quoted here we are reminded everyday of the ultimate sacrifice paid by special agent kamca camarena and dye will make every effort to insure he faces charges for crimes committed. and there could be international double jeopardy laws. the other is the loophole, technicality that got him freed in the first place might also play into other druglords being freed. we should note almost 30 years later there are still other suspects in the...