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enrique: la dea detuvo a personas que se dedicaban al trÁfico ilÍcito.1 vehÍculos, mÁs de 200 armas, 1400 $. ilia: el robo de informaciÓn de tarjetas de dÉbito ha llegado a sus niveles mÁs altos en las Últimas dos dÉcadas. el incremento es tan elevado que subiÓ un 174% en los primeros cuatro meses de 2015. los ladrones utilizan equipos que en segundos les permite sacar a usted dinero de su cuenta de banco. >> estÁn en donde menos usted se lo imagina, las bombas de las gasolineras, en los cajeros automÁticos y hasta bien cerca de usted. un dispositivo que es utilizado para robarle su dinero. >> tomaron el nÚmero de mi tarjeta, y ayer recibÍ una llamada de la compaÑÍa del banco, diciÉndome que tenÍa cargo en mi tarjeta. >> quizÁs la respuesta la encuentra aquÍ, tan sÓlo en el estado de la florida las autoridades encontraron mÁs de 100 dispositivos en unas 7500 estaciones de gasolina para estar la informaciÓn de los clientes pero el problema va mucho mÁs allÁ. aparatos como estos tambiÉn son puestos en los cajeros de los bancos. normalmente una luz debe enc
enrique: la dea detuvo a personas que se dedicaban al trÁfico ilÍcito.1 vehÍculos, mÁs de 200 armas, 1400 $. ilia: el robo de informaciÓn de tarjetas de dÉbito ha llegado a sus niveles mÁs altos en las Últimas dos dÉcadas. el incremento es tan elevado que subiÓ un 174% en los primeros cuatro meses de 2015. los ladrones utilizan equipos que en segundos les permite sacar a usted dinero de su cuenta de banco. >> estÁn en donde menos usted se lo imagina, las bombas de las...
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stop and frisk, grand ma. >> get rid of the dea, nsa, tsa. kennedy: the dhs, hhs.we see these -- it's p scandal after scandal, agency after agency. will there ever be accountability? >> no, there won't. look, we see this every day. we see government agents watching porn on the job, we've heard that one, running strip clubs on the side. this is where libertarians have a particularly strong point. there is unaccountability, it needs to be addressed, and it's absurd. kennedy: that's absolutely right. charles, will you admit that we've lost the war on drugs and on jugs? [laughter] >> i think we've lost the war on jugs. we've certainly lost the war on drugs. kennedy: thank you. >> this is the problem with government, you have a problem. suppose we believe that drugs are a problem. i don't -- kennedy: conservetarian manifesto. >> but suppose we believe that we have a problem here. by creating this agency, you've created another problem. you saw this at the turn of the 20th century, they said big business is a massive problem, we need to regulate it. so they created big g
stop and frisk, grand ma. >> get rid of the dea, nsa, tsa. kennedy: the dhs, hhs.we see these -- it's p scandal after scandal, agency after agency. will there ever be accountability? >> no, there won't. look, we see this every day. we see government agents watching porn on the job, we've heard that one, running strip clubs on the side. this is where libertarians have a particularly strong point. there is unaccountability, it needs to be addressed, and it's absurd. kennedy: that's...
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on dea's dime.ese places. and all the time, it's basically pretty twisted enterprise going on the whole time. >> so, quickly, is this club shut down now? >> no. they are wide open, very much. >> open for business tonight in new jersey. >> yes, right now. they are open tonight. i was there last night and they are definitely open. they're open for as long as -- until it gets shut and that could happen. >> only in new jersey federal agents owning it. thank you very much for joining us tonight, m.l. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the weather channel's jim cantore with an amazing way of looking inside tornados. and the damage that they can do. just some incredible video. automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. the 2015 c-class. at the very touchpoint of performance and innovation. if you take mul
on dea's dime.ese places. and all the time, it's basically pretty twisted enterprise going on the whole time. >> so, quickly, is this club shut down now? >> no. they are wide open, very much. >> open for business tonight in new jersey. >> yes, right now. they are open tonight. i was there last night and they are definitely open. they're open for as long as -- until it gets shut and that could happen. >> only in new jersey federal agents owning it. thank you very...
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and senior dea officials called it decades old, a bedrock concept. and nancy was a judge, by the way. patrick? mr. toomey: to describe what we see in some of the criminal cases we litigate and articles described, and articles have expounded on especially to the dea's program and recent disclosure of bulk collection of phone calls in and out of the u.s., parallel construction is an effort to construct a parallel source for certain evidence in investigations. it often occurs in certain senses. where we see it or believe it happened, where investigators obtain information using one authority, which is potentially controversial or novel or legally untested in the court, and they rely on that authority to obtain information. investigations proceed with a benefit, and on the base of the information, and they subsequently obtained the same information using a more traditional law enforcement technique, like a rule 41 search warrant or subpoena for billing records. one example would be relying on the hemisphere program or even the 215 bulk collection phone r
and senior dea officials called it decades old, a bedrock concept. and nancy was a judge, by the way. patrick? mr. toomey: to describe what we see in some of the criminal cases we litigate and articles described, and articles have expounded on especially to the dea's program and recent disclosure of bulk collection of phone calls in and out of the u.s., parallel construction is an effort to construct a parallel source for certain evidence in investigations. it often occurs in certain senses....
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the person who was arrested thinks the dea got lucky when in fact they got a whisper from the nsa or crea. cea. >> i wouldn't if the nsa was behind it? >> according to gene hoffman the fear of overzealous or wrongful prosecution, is one reason that people are pushed away from organizations like his. >> whether or not it's legal in california, it's a frightening thing for especially a person in california, to ask a question about whether he's a felon or not. >> i don't think that the invocation of national security, means we throw out the rights of how to have due process how to have constitutional democracy, we don't have an exception to country. >> michael okwu, al jazeera. >> the part of the patriot act that allows the nsa snooping is set to expire at the end of this month with lawmakers then forced to decide whether bulk phone collection should be stopped or as some have suggested if even more records should be collected. >>> next, disabled by the government. how our laws keep people with disabilities from saving for their own futures. why is there a penalty on earning? >>> later,
the person who was arrested thinks the dea got lucky when in fact they got a whisper from the nsa or crea. cea. >> i wouldn't if the nsa was behind it? >> according to gene hoffman the fear of overzealous or wrongful prosecution, is one reason that people are pushed away from organizations like his. >> whether or not it's legal in california, it's a frightening thing for especially a person in california, to ask a question about whether he's a felon or not. >> i don't...
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the dea nva have differing -- and the v.a. have differing interpretations of the scope of patient privacy laws. this may be limiting the ability of v.a. personnel to fully dissipate in interviews, they are told they cannot reveal particular information about patients. it would be an incredible obstacle to a thorough investigation. if you have previously been briefed, i would ask the status of the effort to resolve the confusion and if you need authorization language from the congress to resolve this issue i would appreciate it if you would provide that to my staff. loretta lynch: i have not yet been briefed on this matter, i am aware of the dea investigation into the situation. i support it. i will look into whether there are impediments to them being able to view this is a criminal matter. sen alexander: i was at my law school reunion it. -- senator alexander: i was at my law school reunion. many of my classmates knew you and were very complementary. i want to thank you for something. it is my understanding that the drug enfo
the dea nva have differing -- and the v.a. have differing interpretations of the scope of patient privacy laws. this may be limiting the ability of v.a. personnel to fully dissipate in interviews, they are told they cannot reveal particular information about patients. it would be an incredible obstacle to a thorough investigation. if you have previously been briefed, i would ask the status of the effort to resolve the confusion and if you need authorization language from the congress to resolve...
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on dea's dime.y are being -- to go to all these places. and all the time it's basically pretty twisted enterprise going on the whole time. >> so quickly, is this club shut down now? >> no. they are wide open very much. >> open for business tonight in new jersey. >> yes, right now. they are open tonight. i was there last night and they are definitely open. they're open for as long as -- until it gets shut and that could happen. >> only in new jersey federal agents owning it. thank you very much for joining us tonight, m.l. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up the weather channel's jim cantore with an amazing way of looking inside tornados. and the damage that they can do. just some incredible video. i accept that i'm not 21. i accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better t
on dea's dime.y are being -- to go to all these places. and all the time it's basically pretty twisted enterprise going on the whole time. >> so quickly, is this club shut down now? >> no. they are wide open very much. >> open for business tonight in new jersey. >> yes, right now. they are open tonight. i was there last night and they are definitely open. they're open for as long as -- until it gets shut and that could happen. >> only in new jersey federal agents...
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surprise raids on doctors and pharmacies in several states being called the largest pill bust in dea history. nbc's mark potter was there for one of the takedowns. >> reporter: the raids began with a convoy of dea agents and local police surrounding an office building in little rock, arkansas. their target -- the k.j. medical center, which agents say profited by illegally supplying drug addicts with prescriptions for pain pills. almost all those prescriptions, agents say, were then filled at this nearby pharmacy which was also raided today. the four-state arrest sweep in arkansas, alabama, louisiana, and mississippi is the biggest pharmaceutical case in dea history with 280 arrests. focusing on unscrupulous doctors, pharmacists, and staffers. >> a profit, greed-driven business just like regular drug dealers are. this is sort of professional drug dealers. >> reporter: among those arrested in little rock today, dr. jerry rifis. >> sometimes life is rather difficult. it will be straightened out. >> reporter: agents say what's happening in little rock actually mirrors a nationwide epidem
surprise raids on doctors and pharmacies in several states being called the largest pill bust in dea history. nbc's mark potter was there for one of the takedowns. >> reporter: the raids began with a convoy of dea agents and local police surrounding an office building in little rock, arkansas. their target -- the k.j. medical center, which agents say profited by illegally supplying drug addicts with prescriptions for pain pills. almost all those prescriptions, agents say, were then filled...
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and that operation sends the evidence out to the dea, to the irs, to the atf the fbi and they use the information to make cases against americans in nonterrorism cases. >> reporter: the special operations is cloaked in secrecy. according to reuters it strictly forbids release of the source. >> the nsa will pass it to dea to local sources and they will pull a person over, lo and behold they'll find drugs in the trunk. the person who was arrested thinks the dea got lucky when in fact they got a whisper from the nsa or crea. cea. >> i wouldn't if the nsa was behind it? >> according to gene hoffman the fear of overzealous or wrongful prosecution is one reason that people are pushed away from organizations like his. >> whether or not it's legal in california, it's a frightening thing for especially a person in california, to ask a question about whether he's a felon or not. >> i don't think that the invocation of national security, means we throw out the rights of how to have due process how to have constitutional democracy we don't have an exception to national security in this country. >
and that operation sends the evidence out to the dea, to the irs, to the atf the fbi and they use the information to make cases against americans in nonterrorism cases. >> reporter: the special operations is cloaked in secrecy. according to reuters it strictly forbids release of the source. >> the nsa will pass it to dea to local sources and they will pull a person over, lo and behold they'll find drugs in the trunk. the person who was arrested thinks the dea got lucky when in fact...
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ithe dea nva have differing interpretations of the scope of patient privacy laws. this may be limiting the ability of v.a. personnel to fully dissipate in interviews, they are told they cannot reveal particular information about patients. it would be an incredible obstacle to a thorough investigation. if you have previously been briefed, i would ask the status of the effort to resolve the confusion and if you need authorization language from the congress to resolve this issue i would appreciate it if you would provide that to my staff. loretta lynch: i have not yet been briefed on this matter, i am aware of the dea investigation into the situation. i support it. i will look into whether there are impediments to them being able to view this is a criminal matter. sen alexander: i was at my law school reunion it. many of my classmates knew you and were very complementary. i want to thank you for something. it is my understanding that the drug enforcement administration will approve the application to import industrial hempseed score research purposes. that may seem li
ithe dea nva have differing interpretations of the scope of patient privacy laws. this may be limiting the ability of v.a. personnel to fully dissipate in interviews, they are told they cannot reveal particular information about patients. it would be an incredible obstacle to a thorough investigation. if you have previously been briefed, i would ask the status of the effort to resolve the confusion and if you need authorization language from the congress to resolve this issue i would appreciate...
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what dea agents had to say to the owner of this pharmacy coming up on news4. >> announcer: plus, new at 6:45 dueling petitions over a local gun shop. news4 digging deeper into the >> announcer: you're watching news4 at 6. >>> right now at 6:30, police still searching for clue that's could lead them to whoever pulled the trigger on a busy highway. >> one man was shot an killed another was wounded when somebody opened fire on an suv along the anacostia freeway in the district during the morning commute. our megan fitzgerald has our report. >> reporter: that shooting happened about 200 yards behind us here. now, anyone familiar with the morning commute on 295 knows it's packed with drivers which is why police say it's possible even more people could have been injured. rush hour traffic in the morning on 295 is often predictable. >> it's slow. there are a lot of cars. >> reporter: but a shooting in the middle of it all is something drivers say they frankly can't believe. >> it's frightening really. >> reporter: d.c. police say a dark-colored car drove up beside this suv and opened fire,
what dea agents had to say to the owner of this pharmacy coming up on news4. >> announcer: plus, new at 6:45 dueling petitions over a local gun shop. news4 digging deeper into the >> announcer: you're watching news4 at 6. >>> right now at 6:30, police still searching for clue that's could lead them to whoever pulled the trigger on a busy highway. >> one man was shot an killed another was wounded when somebody opened fire on an suv along the anacostia freeway in the...
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and senior dea officials called it decades old, a bedrock concept. and nancy was a judge, by the way. patrick? >> so just to describe a little bit what we see in some of the criminal cases we litigate and what the article described and subsequent articles have expanded on especially in respect to the dea's hemisphere program and the recent disclosure of bulk collection of foreign phone calls in and out of the u.s. parallel construction is an effort to construct a parallel source for certain evidence in investigations. it often occurs in circumstances where we see it or believe it may have happened where the government investigators obtain information using one authority which is potentially controversial or novel or legally untested in the courts. and they rely on that authority to obtain information in the first instance. investigation proceeds with a benefit of that information and they subsequently obtain the same information using a more traditional law enforcement technique like a rule 41 search warrant or a subpoena for a billing records. one e
and senior dea officials called it decades old, a bedrock concept. and nancy was a judge, by the way. patrick? >> so just to describe a little bit what we see in some of the criminal cases we litigate and what the article described and subsequent articles have expanded on especially in respect to the dea's hemisphere program and the recent disclosure of bulk collection of foreign phone calls in and out of the u.s. parallel construction is an effort to construct a parallel source for...
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this is the largest crackdown in dea history. nbc's mark potter was there with law enforcement officials making those arrests today. he joins us on the phone now from little rock, arkansas. explain how deep and long this investigation of going. on. >> reporter: this investigation which is called operation pilluded, p-i-l-l, going on for 15 months. it's a serious operation. they're looking into the problem of prescription drug abuse in the south. they have been concentrating in arkansas alabama louisiana, and mississippi, states that all have large-scale problems with pill mills. these medical centers, pain clinic pharmacies that supply prescription pills to drug addicts. they're not really medical facility according to the dea providing normal medical care normal treatment. these are in effect drug trafficking, the people involved in these organizations. and that's how many are charged now. the operation that began this morning, we saw it started in little rock arkansas, at the -- along with local authorities went into a local me
this is the largest crackdown in dea history. nbc's mark potter was there with law enforcement officials making those arrests today. he joins us on the phone now from little rock, arkansas. explain how deep and long this investigation of going. on. >> reporter: this investigation which is called operation pilluded, p-i-l-l, going on for 15 months. it's a serious operation. they're looking into the problem of prescription drug abuse in the south. they have been concentrating in arkansas...
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and this is also true when you talk about these old dea programs. two things working against the intelligence committee there. one is the memento problem. while the dea may have briefed the committee fully and completely at the time a program is initiated, members of congress and staff turn over and so over time you lose that institutional knowledge and members of congress who come and knew congress would say i had no idea, even though the committee may have been briefed a few months before that person was selected. and the secretary is that the intelligence committee is more focused on national security agencies and not on law enforcement agencies. so we might not have spent as much time looking at what the dea was up to assuming that was covered by people focused on other kinds of oversight. >> so to bob you know, it sounds like there is at least one path here where the information is collected analyzed that american turns out to be the defendant, the decision about whether or not the evidence can be submitted there is the institutional problems t
and this is also true when you talk about these old dea programs. two things working against the intelligence committee there. one is the memento problem. while the dea may have briefed the committee fully and completely at the time a program is initiated, members of congress and staff turn over and so over time you lose that institutional knowledge and members of congress who come and knew congress would say i had no idea, even though the committee may have been briefed a few months before...
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>> he says dea. >> want to come talk to us? want to come talk?ll no, i'm not coming out there. they say they're going to hang me. >> and then he cleared his throat and said -- >> they were kidding. >> they were kidding. wow. i was like how are you going to kid about something like that? >> please, come with us, mr. aude. >> i'm thinking now that the dea is here, they're going help me. i really believed that as long as we could get rai arrested, that i'll be released and the real drug smuggler will be, you know, punished. >> so, erik, what happened? why are you here? >> a friend of mine rai sends me out here to pakistan to pick up leather goods. i had no idea it was drug-related. >> they were not buying my story whatsoever. the guy on the right, he goes -- >> you know, they don't give you the death penalty. they're going to give you at least 20 years. >> man, your heart is beating so fast. are you scared or something? >> one guy tells me they're going to hang me. i've just been arrested. >> of course i'm scared. >> you know, you think you're a tou
>> he says dea. >> want to come talk to us? want to come talk?ll no, i'm not coming out there. they say they're going to hang me. >> and then he cleared his throat and said -- >> they were kidding. >> they were kidding. wow. i was like how are you going to kid about something like that? >> please, come with us, mr. aude. >> i'm thinking now that the dea is here, they're going help me. i really believed that as long as we could get rai arrested, that...
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one dea guy comes. >> hey. do you recognize any of these photos?ely i say -- >> that's rai. >> that's rai gharizian. >> rai has been arrested. >> oh, this is great! >> this is my steps toward freedom. >> now that you guys know i'm innocent, what are you doing to get me out of here? >> i'm sorry, erik. there is nothing we can do. >> what do you mean? you got the guy. why? why am i still in prison? >> wait, wait, wait, what are you talking about? you got the real guy. why am i still in jail? >> there is nothing we can do. >> even knowing that i was innocent, they still could not get involved. >> but you're the drug enforcement agency! >> here i'm facing a possible death sentence, and they can't do anything for me. and i hated them for that. >> jenab, jenab, out. >> i started learning the language. >> i'm hungry. go get me some fruit. i'll give you 100 rupees. my mom sent me money through the embassy. return. tike. and that's where it started. he is like do you need anything else? i started asking for bigger things. kfc chicken, go get me some ice cre
one dea guy comes. >> hey. do you recognize any of these photos?ely i say -- >> that's rai. >> that's rai gharizian. >> rai has been arrested. >> oh, this is great! >> this is my steps toward freedom. >> now that you guys know i'm innocent, what are you doing to get me out of here? >> i'm sorry, erik. there is nothing we can do. >> what do you mean? you got the guy. why? why am i still in prison? >> wait, wait, wait, what are you...
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the dea says that they have changed their procedures for monitoring detainees. >>> a an investigationed in 2013 after a store audit uncovered missing cash. the detroit news says bates has a long criminal record and faces up to ten years in prison if convicted. >>> and finally, the big apple is fighting to keep things broit bright. the billboards are in jeopardy. it's applying a 1965 law. the city could lose 10% of the highway funds if it doesn't comply. the talks are said to be under way aimed at getting an exemption. the ads in times square bring in $23 million a year and are obviously a tourist draw. >>> religious-based schools could be in jeopardy if rule in same-sex marriage this summer. shannon bream explains. >> reporter: a mostly missed moment during last week's supreme court argument over same-sex marriage justice samuel alito asked a solicitor general whether religious colleges advocating for traditional marriages could lose their tax exempt status if the court decides there's a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. >> i don't deny that justice alito, that it's going to
the dea says that they have changed their procedures for monitoring detainees. >>> a an investigationed in 2013 after a store audit uncovered missing cash. the detroit news says bates has a long criminal record and faces up to ten years in prison if convicted. >>> and finally, the big apple is fighting to keep things broit bright. the billboards are in jeopardy. it's applying a 1965 law. the city could lose 10% of the highway funds if it doesn't comply. the talks are said to...
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sny rked nin annersary of his fher's dea.n p of th wo ad he and h gifriendkie lney vonn are no lonr an item. >> is thr y wiow is really ha. i hen'slept and it has bee the three tae mr d and sorr ma thi tough t fih to day, is brut on me. with obviouy what happed on suay ju adds to . >> cla action lawih beefiled agnst may pcquo, two xi fans say paciao d h ha lts fraedeople paid to watchhe fit agnst floyd myatr your because pciao did dilo a soulr inju. dayere e ut pack ohio checko boon...
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well what's really interesting about all of this is that after the indictments and the arrests and the deats running into this building behind me to shut down this clinic, it is still operating. and when we went in there today we saw a room full ofon patients who were waiting to be seen. but according to the u.s. attorney's office, what we were really looking at were people who were possible runners for getting illegal pills in and out of this place. >> it was a shock that it was a bust. >> reporter: those who weren't aware of what was allegedly transpiring on the top floor of this modest oxen hill office building got an eyeful yesterday. >> when they came, you know they just rushed x(4 ', grabbed boxes and dea was there and, you know, all the agents were there. >> reporter: a federal grand jury returned three indictments, charging 16 people with participating in pain management clinics that were actually fronts for pill mills. specifically running oxycodone. >> people who were wearing suits and ties and managing medical offices. >> reporter: this week dea agents including two clinics in p
well what's really interesting about all of this is that after the indictments and the arrests and the deats running into this building behind me to shut down this clinic, it is still operating. and when we went in there today we saw a room full ofon patients who were waiting to be seen. but according to the u.s. attorney's office, what we were really looking at were people who were possible runners for getting illegal pills in and out of this place. >> it was a shock that it was a bust....
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un reciente informe de la dea habla de que hay un informe de un cÁrtel mexicano que es el mÁs rico dele filtrada antes que pudiera alcanzar. vamos a hablar de otras cosas. y una orden de mantenimiento para los aviones. la preocupaciÓn radica que cuando ocurre un el sistema ha estado funcionando por 248 dÍas seguidos. si ustedes son las personas que les gusta la tecnologÍa, quizÁ es mejor montar una tableta, una laptop o una portÁtil. es para que usted elija lo mÁs conveniente. vea con atenciÓn. reportera: ahora microsoft ha creado un modelo mÁs ligero. >> es una computadora portÁtil que incluye usb para conectarlo al cargador y agregarle mÁs memoria. reportera: y tambiÉn tiene capacidad conectarse a un monitor externo. despuÉs de eso no puede renovar. tiene un sistema gratuito por un aÑo. >> la cÁmara de atrÁs tiene 5 mpx. reportera: un modelo de 654 llega bytes tiene un precio de 560 $. una computadora o una tableta en un solo dispositivo. o lo que un aparato en 2.2 aparatos en uno. anabel serrano para univisiÓn. william bonilla: comenzamos con steven kuri. y los aficionados que exige
un reciente informe de la dea habla de que hay un informe de un cÁrtel mexicano que es el mÁs rico dele filtrada antes que pudiera alcanzar. vamos a hablar de otras cosas. y una orden de mantenimiento para los aviones. la preocupaciÓn radica que cuando ocurre un el sistema ha estado funcionando por 248 dÍas seguidos. si ustedes son las personas que les gusta la tecnologÍa, quizÁ es mejor montar una tableta, una laptop o una portÁtil. es para que usted elija lo mÁs conveniente. vea con...
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kiarina: la dea todavÍa no la considera como una droga.y diarrea. esto es un gran problema. kiarina: aunque era una dosis moderada pareciera no tener muchas consecuencias, los especialistas explican que el crapton produce adicciÓn. >> en algunos casos puede ser que la persona le mejora el Ánimo y la energÍa. pero hay otros casos en los que se presentan problemas hasta que pone en riesgo la vida. asÍ que hacemos un llamado a los padres y a los jÓvenes para que entiendan que son drogas muy peligrosas. kiarina: el crack ton es una planta que es procesada y se vende como polvo o pinturas. ilia garcÍa: gracias kiarina... ya regresamos con mÁs noticias. con las drogas o el alcohol, no estás solo. llama al 1-800-487-4889 (tdd). (hombre) la recuperación ha sido el trabajo más difícil de mi vida. y el más importante. (locutor) presentado por el departamento de salud y servicios humanos de los estados unidos. anunciador: el pronÓstico en los prÓximos dÍas mÁs adelante. ilia garcÍa:al menos 20 empresas estarÁn aceptando, debe reparar su curriculum y
kiarina: la dea todavÍa no la considera como una droga.y diarrea. esto es un gran problema. kiarina: aunque era una dosis moderada pareciera no tener muchas consecuencias, los especialistas explican que el crapton produce adicciÓn. >> en algunos casos puede ser que la persona le mejora el Ánimo y la energÍa. pero hay otros casos en los que se presentan problemas hasta que pone en riesgo la vida. asÍ que hacemos un llamado a los padres y a los jÓvenes para que entiendan que son...
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the dea released new details today on a massive pill mill drug last year they arrested more than a dozen suspects charged with conspiracy and health care fraud and operating out of pain management clinics. mike joins us where witnesses watched in shock yesterday as the feds raided this facility. mike? reporter: others told me today that they were not that surprised. they have been suspicious for a while about this clinic and the odd clientele that it seemed to attract. one woman told me she called them "hill has." -- pill heads." one recently called police when had a fight in the parking lot. for a couple of months, workers say they've been keeping their office doors locked, concerned about clientele that in this adjacent business. >> we do not want the running in on us here i. 4 dea agents raided this clinic yesterday, arresting 16 people and confiscating $3 million and highly addictive phil, oxycodone. >> these are not the people handing out dime backs of heroin. they are people who are wearing suits and ties and managing medical offices. reporter: the clinic decline to comment but it
the dea released new details today on a massive pill mill drug last year they arrested more than a dozen suspects charged with conspiracy and health care fraud and operating out of pain management clinics. mike joins us where witnesses watched in shock yesterday as the feds raided this facility. mike? reporter: others told me today that they were not that surprised. they have been suspicious for a while about this clinic and the odd clientele that it seemed to attract. one woman told me she...
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. >>> and a major dea crackdown on illegal prescription drug sales. i'll talk with one of the special agents in charge of that bust here on "the rundown." ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number...don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq, plus 36-month special financing. ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i c
. >>> and a major dea crackdown on illegal prescription drug sales. i'll talk with one of the special agents in charge of that bust here on "the rundown." ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep...
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take fs /lorena ---si usted desea ver este evento , la cita es maÑana desde las nueve dea maÑana hastasia "san bruno," ubicada en el nmero "555" de la "san bruno avenue west" en la ciudad de "san bruno". ===nuestros paises open=== lorena/top vo - en mxico... un halo solcautiv a mes de persas... - ase le llama al crculo luminoso que ayer rodeaba al sol sobre el conocido monumento del ngel de la independencia en capital mexicana... - el "halo solar"es un fenmeno ptico producido por luz y cristales de hielo en la atmsfera, que da como resultado un anillo de luminosos colores en el cielo... - el curioso evento solaf visto en tres ciudades del pas, captando la atencin de lpersonas que salan a las calles a tomar fotos del fenmeno solar... juan fran - take vo --pasamos a "per" donde las autoridades se vieron forzadas a usar bombas lacrimgenas para desalojar cientos de invasores de una zona arqueolgica al sur de la capital. --autoridades indican que el ministerio de cultura habra pedido a las personas abandonar el espacio considerado como un importante patrimonio cultural pero que stos se resi
take fs /lorena ---si usted desea ver este evento , la cita es maÑana desde las nueve dea maÑana hastasia "san bruno," ubicada en el nmero "555" de la "san bruno avenue west" en la ciudad de "san bruno". ===nuestros paises open=== lorena/top vo - en mxico... un halo solcautiv a mes de persas... - ase le llama al crculo luminoso que ayer rodeaba al sol sobre el conocido monumento del ngel de la independencia en capital mexicana... - el "halo...
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maduro no sÓlo rechazaron las acusaciones >>> con venezuela se equivocaron >>> pero el ex agente de la dea la frontera entre colombia y venezuela >>> toneladas de drogas que segÚn skwim necio parten de venezuela hacÍa estados unidos y que llega en espaÑa por África, para eludir a las autoridades en los Últimos aÑos declaraciones de narcotraficantes convictos han corroborado los reportes de los periÓdicos echlt. el departamento del estado norteamericano le con fifirmÓ a cnn un presunto narcotrÁfico y que estados unidos prepara algo contra el presidente de la asamblea venezolana marÍa celeste. >>> gracias, desde venezuela nos llegan imÁgenes del caos que se armÓ durante una protesta estudiantil, se ven a policÍas del estado zulia lanzando gases lacrimÓgenos persiguiendo y sometiendo a varios estudiantes quienes se manifestaban contra la seguridad, en maracaibo 3 jÓvenes fueron detenidos la atenciÓn en esta regiÓn ha sido escalando escalando poco a poco en los Últimos dÍas por la muerte de una lÍder estudiantil y una profesora >>> los recientes casos de abuso policial han derrumbado la confia
maduro no sÓlo rechazaron las acusaciones >>> con venezuela se equivocaron >>> pero el ex agente de la dea la frontera entre colombia y venezuela >>> toneladas de drogas que segÚn skwim necio parten de venezuela hacÍa estados unidos y que llega en espaÑa por África, para eludir a las autoridades en los Últimos aÑos declaraciones de narcotraficantes convictos han corroborado los reportes de los periÓdicos echlt. el departamento del estado norteamericano le con...
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. >> me sorprende que haya sido con el fbi y no con la dea.a naturalmente para este tipo de arreglos. >> previo al encuentro que habrÍa sido coordinado por un primo del cualquier fuea el hombre mÁs buscado del mundo, se dieron varias reuniores que comenzaron en boston, aunque hay reportes de otras en estados unidos. en mÉxico, los principales encuentros fueron en culiacÁn. y posteriormente se extendieron a islas vÍrgenes del caribe y a madrid en espaÑa. >> relativamente comÚn que el uso de este tipo... parecerÍa como un intento de operaciones... una compra encubierta, una compra controlada. >> la investigaciÓn conocida por la cadena local indica que los trabajos de inteligencia se extendieron por tres aÑos hasta que se habrÍa dado el crucial encuentro con el temido chapo. aunque no se conoce la fecha exacta, se presume que Éste habrÍa sido dos aÑos antes de que fuera capturado en un hotel en mÉxico. >> dÍas antes de que los agentes encubiertos presuntamente visitaran al capo en uno de sus escondites, uno de ellos habrÍa conversado telefÓnicame
. >> me sorprende que haya sido con el fbi y no con la dea.a naturalmente para este tipo de arreglos. >> previo al encuentro que habrÍa sido coordinado por un primo del cualquier fuea el hombre mÁs buscado del mundo, se dieron varias reuniores que comenzaron en boston, aunque hay reportes de otras en estados unidos. en mÉxico, los principales encuentros fueron en culiacÁn. y posteriormente se extendieron a islas vÍrgenes del caribe y a madrid en espaÑa. >> relativamente...
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through dea's operation tightening which i had the honor to advise on from 2007 onward, the dea used undercover informants and i'm speaking based on the classified information and from a personal viewpoint only. this bank was engaged in buying primarily used cars in the united states and europe as part of a massive money laundering scheme in partnership with the outfit that pablo escobar himself set up in the 1980s and '90s to run the drug cartel. you can find this all on the web. so they were buying as much as $1 billion a year in used cars in the united states. cars which were generating almost no profit, actually. exporting the cars to west africa where the money was comingled with narcotics proceeds coming out of europe. this is the world we live in, it's very complicated. the drugs were flowing from colombia into europe. the money was being curried back to lebanon, being wired to the united states to buy used cars here. as well as buying used cars in europe with cash. it was making its way into the lebanese canadian bank which is at the center of the hezbollah money laundering e
through dea's operation tightening which i had the honor to advise on from 2007 onward, the dea used undercover informants and i'm speaking based on the classified information and from a personal viewpoint only. this bank was engaged in buying primarily used cars in the united states and europe as part of a massive money laundering scheme in partnership with the outfit that pablo escobar himself set up in the 1980s and '90s to run the drug cartel. you can find this all on the web. so they were...
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dea requires wholesalers to track and report on, quote suspicious orders.these would be orders from local drug stores, i guess. and it restricts how those orders can be filled if they're flagged as suspicious. well there's no guidance or clarity about what is a quote suspicious order and as we both know in the law whenever the law gets too vague sometimes there are risks and problems associated with that. one risk is someone goes in -- if a wholesaler refuses to send a controlled substance to a drug store, then someone with a broken arm goes to the drug store and that person is out of luck. the other risk is that there develops an adversarial relationship between the drug enforcement administration and the wholesaler over the issue. so my request is simply this. would you please take a look at the words "suspicious orders" and the relationship between the dea and wholesalers and pharmacies and see if there needs to be additional gained jeans we don't have ans a very sayreal relationship between people who should be in a warter inship to make sure controlled
dea requires wholesalers to track and report on, quote suspicious orders.these would be orders from local drug stores, i guess. and it restricts how those orders can be filled if they're flagged as suspicious. well there's no guidance or clarity about what is a quote suspicious order and as we both know in the law whenever the law gets too vague sometimes there are risks and problems associated with that. one risk is someone goes in -- if a wholesaler refuses to send a controlled substance to a...
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the dea requires wholesalers to track and report "suspicious orders." it restricts how those orders can be filled if they are flagged as suspicious. there is no guidance or clarity about what is a suspicious order. and when the log it's too vague sometimes there are risks and problems associated with that. one risk his someone goes in and if a wholesaler refuses to send a controlled substance to a drugstore, and some and goes to the store there out a lot. the other risk is that it develops another serial relationship between the drug enforcement agency in the wholesaler over this issue. my request is simply this. would you please take a look at the words "suspicious orders" in the relationship between the dea and wholesalers and pharmacies and see if they need to be additional guidance so we do not have an adversarial relationship between people who really should be in a partnership to make sure controlled substances are not sent to the wrong people of the corner drugstore? attorney general lynch: i can't commit to that in niagara your concern -- i can
the dea requires wholesalers to track and report "suspicious orders." it restricts how those orders can be filled if they are flagged as suspicious. there is no guidance or clarity about what is a suspicious order. and when the log it's too vague sometimes there are risks and problems associated with that. one risk his someone goes in and if a wholesaler refuses to send a controlled substance to a drugstore, and some and goes to the store there out a lot. the other risk is that it...
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he said he spend five years infiltrating three gangs for the dea. how would you describe how they operate? >> highly -- >> are they different in the way they operate? >> they're very similar. very sophisticated, structured like the military. a lot of members are ex-military. so they're highly trained for combat. they're much better than your average street gang at conducting war. >> when you talk about war, who are they warring with? is it just other gangs? or is it society at large? >> i'd say it's society at large and mostly other motorcycle gangs. >> that's terrifying. >> yeah. when i did one infiltration half my chapter was ex-marines. so they're highly skilled, highly trained killers. >> charles falco now consults for law enforcement on biker gangs, and said just a month ago he was asked to go to waco because of growing tensions between two gangs. the bandidos and the cossacks. >> the bandidos are the biggest motorcycle gang in texas and they don't allow other motorcycle gangs to enter that state. >> police said the fight was over a parking spa
he said he spend five years infiltrating three gangs for the dea. how would you describe how they operate? >> highly -- >> are they different in the way they operate? >> they're very similar. very sophisticated, structured like the military. a lot of members are ex-military. so they're highly trained for combat. they're much better than your average street gang at conducting war. >> when you talk about war, who are they warring with? is it just other gangs? or is it...
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the dea are not stopping people from crossing the lane and then taking their money. but they're take other these state and local cases, which are little more than highway robbery. they just take whatever cash they find. if it's an o. that they consider to be reasonable like $1,000. but because the system has been corrupted, and you have even judges runner stamping-- >> we're running out of time. i want you to get to the good part of this. there are people who are saying that this is preventing crime. >> the real kicker is that is that the states have a higher burden of proof. if the states really think there is a crime being--that has taken place, then prosecute the case. but they don't do it because the states have higher burden of proof. they hand it off to the feds who have a lower burden of proof, and then they can take the money. >> well, sometimes the feds have a higher burden of proof than the states. the states vary widely on this . what the good points? >> quickly because we're almost out of time . >> they account for more than half of the money forfeited in
the dea are not stopping people from crossing the lane and then taking their money. but they're take other these state and local cases, which are little more than highway robbery. they just take whatever cash they find. if it's an o. that they consider to be reasonable like $1,000. but because the system has been corrupted, and you have even judges runner stamping-- >> we're running out of time. i want you to get to the good part of this. there are people who are saying that this is...
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. >> y va a estar el pachuca en nuestro equipo deas ca que enfrenta amÉrica esto serÁ a las diez 9:00centro y 7 pacÍfico. >> o sea que hoy en la noche. >>ingresan en la vivienda con intenciones de robar. katherine sot take vo / lorena --miles de niÑos del sur de la baha podran no estar --miles de niÑos del sur de la baha podran no estar protegidos contra ciertas enfermedades a pesar de estar inmunizados... le diremos qu pas con las vacunas. lucrecia/top live camera juanfra --hola, qu tal? buenos das! ... les saluda juan francisco ramrez bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez ... lorena --y yo soy lorena domiguez... estas son las noticias! lorena --- esta madrugada, un aparatoso accidente en gilroy cobr la vida de cuatro personas, entre ellas un niÑo mayor de 10 aÑos de edad.. ---al parecer el exceso de velocidad podra haber sido uno de los factores... take 2boxes pasamos con caterine orozco de telemundo ... que nos cuenta los detalles de esta tragedia... katherine live 0:05 0:20 0:44 1:18 lorena/ots --- en san jos una familia vivi momentos aterradores cuando dos delincuentes
. >> y va a estar el pachuca en nuestro equipo deas ca que enfrenta amÉrica esto serÁ a las diez 9:00centro y 7 pacÍfico. >> o sea que hoy en la noche. >>ingresan en la vivienda con intenciones de robar. katherine sot take vo / lorena --miles de niÑos del sur de la baha podran no estar --miles de niÑos del sur de la baha podran no estar protegidos contra ciertas enfermedades a pesar de estar inmunizados... le diremos qu pas con las vacunas. lucrecia/top live camera...
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your vote did not confront this and i'm asking for a rehearing so you can make a motion that at least deae other. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we can hear from the permit holder. >> thank you good evening. i understand that the issue here is not about design and that's what the appellant's position is. i will not go into the design. if there's any question about the design of the building i'm glad to answer them. it's really just a rehashing of the same discussion about affordability that we had >> i realized that the firm -- i do need to make a disclosure prior. i went to disclose that i have a existing business relationship. i retainedkwj: separate project. it will have no affect on my decision. thank you sorry. >> it's just exact same issue that were raised on the eighth. there was some discussion about afford the. we talked about that previously. this is not a huge single20 home. this is a home that will be taken down . the affordability issue is not an issue that was considered by the city and the demolition permit?%(ns was granted. if there's any questions, we'll answer the
your vote did not confront this and i'm asking for a rehearing so you can make a motion that at least deae other. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we can hear from the permit holder. >> thank you good evening. i understand that the issue here is not about design and that's what the appellant's position is. i will not go into the design. if there's any question about the design of the building i'm glad to answer them. it's really just a rehashing of the same discussion...
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let's go now to the dea has raided states across the southeast in what they're calling the largest crack down in u.s. history. it's part of a 15-month. going into pharmacyies and pain clinics. before yesterday more than 140 people were arrested for allegedly selling painkillers. cases opiates have skyrocketed in plays like vermont. now to business and what loretta lynch is calling an illegal display of collusion. geoff cutmore joins us. officials say this stretches from the u.s. to europe. what more can you tell us about this scandal? >> yeah. well in the latest episode of when good banks go bad, five global banks here have been told that they need to pay in excess of $5.5 billion in fines. that is connected with currency manipulation. the banks involved here jpmorgan, city barclays royal bank of scotland and ubs, although ubs gets off a little lighter because they were the first to talk to anti-trust regular you lay dors. the attorney general says that these activities were widespread. let's listen to what she said. >> almost every day for more than five years traders in this cartel use
let's go now to the dea has raided states across the southeast in what they're calling the largest crack down in u.s. history. it's part of a 15-month. going into pharmacyies and pain clinics. before yesterday more than 140 people were arrested for allegedly selling painkillers. cases opiates have skyrocketed in plays like vermont. now to business and what loretta lynch is calling an illegal display of collusion. geoff cutmore joins us. officials say this stretches from the u.s. to europe. what...
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right before we bring dea nna up i want to recognize captain macfadden thank you for being here and i want to recognize bob with rec and park who has been a tremendous partner in helping us in the healing process. >> we also want to tackle the other side of the individuals that are actually feeling triggered by this event and given the issue that came to hand a year ago and the infrastructure of the club house will be possibly be completed by the summer but the full infrastructure which includes the bulletproof glass will be completed by the summer time. what you see in the next slide are some some of the summer programs actually being offered and we want to mention that there's different school sites that are going to be offering these programs and different destination sites and again transportation and even though construction is happening at these sites some of these sites are being opened for summer school and families will be able to receive resources or any other type of resources whether it's arts or after school tutoring. thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you very much
right before we bring dea nna up i want to recognize captain macfadden thank you for being here and i want to recognize bob with rec and park who has been a tremendous partner in helping us in the healing process. >> we also want to tackle the other side of the individuals that are actually feeling triggered by this event and given the issue that came to hand a year ago and the infrastructure of the club house will be possibly be completed by the summer but the full infrastructure which...