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, when in fact it was led by the dea. the agents were part of a now-shuttered task force known as the foreign-deployed advisory support team, or fast, which was trained in military-style anti-drug raids. vermont senator patrick leahy said the report "unmasks egregious events and conduct, as well as the subsequent efforts to hide the truth about what happened." british offificials are accusing the e united states of leaking o the news media details about the investigation into monday's suicide bombing in manchester, which killed 22 people. ththe officials say they'll no longer share information with thee u.s. after u.s. law enforcement agencies released information and pictures about the investigation before british agencies did so. u.k. prime minister theresa may says she'll raise the issue when she meets with president trump today during a nato summit in brussels. the leaks s come as british authorities have arrested a total of eight men suspected of being connected to the attack, including suspected bomber salman abedi'
, when in fact it was led by the dea. the agents were part of a now-shuttered task force known as the foreign-deployed advisory support team, or fast, which was trained in military-style anti-drug raids. vermont senator patrick leahy said the report "unmasks egregious events and conduct, as well as the subsequent efforts to hide the truth about what happened." british offificials are accusing the e united states of leaking o the news media details about the investigation into monday's...
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jose roman - supervisor de la dea en washington, d.c.transacciones ocurren en sitios abiertos, a plena luz del dia y no en cuartos cerrados ni en sitios cerrados. y lo hace peligroso, porque normalmente donde hay droga, tiende a haber violencia. desde el 2010 hasta el 2015. se han registrado casi 50 mil muertes por sobredosis de opiodes, drogas que al parecer cada vez estan mas accesibles.. nelson santos - director del sistema de laboratorios de la dea empiezan con pastillas, y esas son medicadas, y llegan a tomar la herona en la calle porque es ms barato. entonces qu es lo principal que ha contribuido a esta alza? jose roman mira, un factor que se atribuye al alza en muertes, es el consumo del fentanil. nelson santos fentanil es un narctico como la heroina, la cosa es que es 50 veces mas fuerte, mas potente que la heroina. jose roman el fentanil en el mercado ilegal se utiliza para reemplazar la heroina porque el mismo es mas economico. un kilo de fentanil cuesta una fraccion de lo que cuesta un kilo de heroina. por lo tanto las persona
jose roman - supervisor de la dea en washington, d.c.transacciones ocurren en sitios abiertos, a plena luz del dia y no en cuartos cerrados ni en sitios cerrados. y lo hace peligroso, porque normalmente donde hay droga, tiende a haber violencia. desde el 2010 hasta el 2015. se han registrado casi 50 mil muertes por sobredosis de opiodes, drogas que al parecer cada vez estan mas accesibles.. nelson santos - director del sistema de laboratorios de la dea empiezan con pastillas, y esas son...
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jose roman - supervisor de la dea en washington, d.c. las transacciones ocurren en sitios abiertos, a plena luz del dia y no en cuartos cerrados ni en sitios cerrados. y lo hace peligroso, porque normalmente donde hay droga, tiende a haber violencia. desde el 2010 hasta el 2015. se han registrado casi 50 mil muertes por sobredosis de opiodes, drogas que al parecer cada vez estan mas accesibles.. nelson santos - director del sistema de laboratorios de la dea empiezan con pastillas, y esas son medicadas, y llegan a tomar la herona en la calle porque es ms barato. entonces qu es lo principal que ha contribuido a esta alza? jose roman mira, un factor que se atribuye al alza en muertes, es el consumo del fentanil. nelson santos fentanil es un narctico como la heroina, la cosa es que es 50 veces mas fuerte, mas potente que la heroina. jose roman el fentanil en el mercado ilegal se utiliza para reemplazar la heroina porque el mismo es mas economico. un kilo de fentanil cuesta una fraccion de lo que cuesta un kilo de heroina. por lo tanto las pe
jose roman - supervisor de la dea en washington, d.c. las transacciones ocurren en sitios abiertos, a plena luz del dia y no en cuartos cerrados ni en sitios cerrados. y lo hace peligroso, porque normalmente donde hay droga, tiende a haber violencia. desde el 2010 hasta el 2015. se han registrado casi 50 mil muertes por sobredosis de opiodes, drogas que al parecer cada vez estan mas accesibles.. nelson santos - director del sistema de laboratorios de la dea empiezan con pastillas, y esas son...
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and then working with other people, other law-enforcement agencies, to include the dea. all over northern california, there really has been a difference. >> special agent martin, when your folks go and they go to these areas where they confiscate this material, i've seen pictures of them in full hazmat gear. it's dangerous work. >> it is, and it's a concern for law enforcement and first responders. fentanyl is so highly potent, and it can be absorbed through the skin or through the eye ducts, so we take great precautions to not only protect ourselves, but protect the public 'cause sometimes these counterfeit-pill operations will be in someone's apartment or in someone's house, and so we want to make sure that we're protecting ourselves with these suits, but also making sure that we properly clean the area from hazmat and remediate the site. >> we talked some numbers. 91 people dying every day and more than 50,000 people -- the numbers are staggering. can you put that in context? >> absolutely. you know, last year, 52,000 people died of an opioid overdose. to put that int
and then working with other people, other law-enforcement agencies, to include the dea. all over northern california, there really has been a difference. >> special agent martin, when your folks go and they go to these areas where they confiscate this material, i've seen pictures of them in full hazmat gear. it's dangerous work. >> it is, and it's a concern for law enforcement and first responders. fentanyl is so highly potent, and it can be absorbed through the skin or through the...
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the del dea penal, in rticular, s rife wh troublingracial disparity. orxale 36 ofhe1 people cureny on fedel death row are african-american, lati, ian or native americn. if you break th down by federal circuit, threlt reve moreisrbg. for emple, of 18 n o have received feral death ntcen the fifth circuit -- texa lisiana, isssppi -- in the modern era have been peopleofolor. thi, civil rights andivil lerties organizationoppose h. 115 organizatinsomitted to the protection ocil righ and cilliberties,inuding the naacp,heamerican cil liberts union, aclu, and the adership cuncil cil rights hav notd tt'the cr --ave ned that th hin blue li act is an unnecessar and mgued attempt to politizthe unfortunateeas of law focement officrs and coud ultimately exacerbate existing nsion between law enforcent and theommunities they served. and fally, h.r. 15 will not te volence against police ffer by adding a17 aravating cr to the federal deat penalt statute, th legislation ignores scientific resear regardg the inefctiveness of capital pushenas a deterrent crime. . it is impo
the del dea penal, in rticular, s rife wh troublingracial disparity. orxale 36 ofhe1 people cureny on fedel death row are african-american, lati, ian or native americn. if you break th down by federal circuit, threlt reve moreisrbg. for emple, of 18 n o have received feral death ntcen the fifth circuit -- texa lisiana, isssppi -- in the modern era have been peopleofolor. thi, civil rights andivil lerties organizationoppose h. 115 organizatinsomitted to the protection ocil righ and...
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. >> baÑo de sangre en mexico b d bandas que roban combustible es eenfrentan a tiros el choque dea 10muertos 4 militares . >> !00 dias del chap"el chapo" guzman 3 meses despues de su t extradicion rechazan pedido de la defensa para que termine es. >> si pero encarcelado , en te telemundo comienza ya . >> musica . >> musica . >> n. >> musica . >> ¿que tal? buenas tardes en s este, si al menos 10 personas a han muerto en enfrjercito . >> en palmarito en puebla mili a militares vienen por robo de g s gasolina son recibidos a balaz balazos, uso a mujeres y niÑos . >> les amplio pero antes was washington el ptrumresidente el, donald trump consiguio la imagen que queiere desde el mismo dia e la posesion . >> asi entre aplausos reciben al presidente los congresistas re u republicanos cuando abren el proceso para anular el coca"oba care" hasta 68 vceeces anunci u donald trump que dterminaria el plan de su antecesor . >> ha tenido que esperar 105 dias pero consiguio el objetivo , a lo que salio adelante 4 v o votos de diferencia uno mas de lo que necesitaba le espera b batalla mas dificil , lo
. >> baÑo de sangre en mexico b d bandas que roban combustible es eenfrentan a tiros el choque dea 10muertos 4 militares . >> !00 dias del chap"el chapo" guzman 3 meses despues de su t extradicion rechazan pedido de la defensa para que termine es. >> si pero encarcelado , en te telemundo comienza ya . >> musica . >> musica . >> n. >> musica . >> ¿que tal? buenas tardes en s este, si al menos 10 personas a han muerto en enfrjercito ....
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publicstimony, this is a health issue that we have to dea l with. whenever we think about public health, our health care policies, in particular the affordable care act with the expansion of medicaid. medicaid expansion has led to 600,000 individuals having health care coverage where they didn't before. part of the affordable care act is coverage for mental health as well as substance abuse. expansion,edicaid 1.6 million americans have gained access to substance abuse treatment. can you speak to how individuals enrolled in medicaid are using the program and whether or not we are seeing an actual impact on folks suffering from substance abuse? >> [inaudible] you think i would know how to do this by now. one thing that we suffer a long time is when national surveys look at why people are not able to access treatment, not having adequate access to insurance coverage or being underinsured are the biggest reasons. the affordable care act did a number of things as it related to increasing access to care. abuse disorderce treatment one of the essential hea
publicstimony, this is a health issue that we have to dea l with. whenever we think about public health, our health care policies, in particular the affordable care act with the expansion of medicaid. medicaid expansion has led to 600,000 individuals having health care coverage where they didn't before. part of the affordable care act is coverage for mental health as well as substance abuse. expansion,edicaid 1.6 million americans have gained access to substance abuse treatment. can you speak...
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. >> the dea said that counterfeit drugs are flooding the streets here. and as you can see, it's difficult to tell the real pill from the fake. they can made by amateur trackers in their homes using pill presses like these. >> what you think is a legitimate hydro codone pill could be a fentanyl pill, and could kill you. he said that the dark web allows traffickers to remain anonymous. >> the way they work. they are sending your information request through multiple different places. instead of going from point a to point b directly, you are going from point a to point b perhaps via dozens of destinations to lose a tractor trail along the way. making it easier to traffic and difficult to detect. a deadly combination. ever since he passed away, my goal was to, i want to take this bad thing and make something good from it. >> shelley and bob never knew what fentanyl was, until they lost sean, six months after his death, they received a mysterious letter. >> at this point in your life, you are 19 going on 20. >> part of a college project, a letter from sean to
. >> the dea said that counterfeit drugs are flooding the streets here. and as you can see, it's difficult to tell the real pill from the fake. they can made by amateur trackers in their homes using pill presses like these. >> what you think is a legitimate hydro codone pill could be a fentanyl pill, and could kill you. he said that the dark web allows traffickers to remain anonymous. >> the way they work. they are sending your information request through multiple different...
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. >> reporter: dea made a video warning police and emergency responders of the risk. >> as long as this stuff is on the street our men and women first responders will be bumping in to it and it is extraordinarily dangerous for them. >> reporter: dea says street fentanyl is now 40 to 50 times more powerful then heroin which makes accidental overdose so much more dangerous for first responders , and even when they wear protective gear, gloves, masks, well, that is not always enough. it is a new danger they are facing. >> yes. >> stephanie, thank you. >>> camden county jury dismissed after failing to reach a verdict in the trial of david creato, junior. jurors deliberated for four days but could not come to a unanimous decision. creato is accused of killing his three-year old son brandon in 2015, and prosecutors say that they plan to try the case again. in the meantime creato's attorney says he will ask for a bail reduction so his client can be released from jail. >> dj is upset. he wanted to go home today. he wanted to be with his family. he hasn't seen his family in person other than in
. >> reporter: dea made a video warning police and emergency responders of the risk. >> as long as this stuff is on the street our men and women first responders will be bumping in to it and it is extraordinarily dangerous for them. >> reporter: dea says street fentanyl is now 40 to 50 times more powerful then heroin which makes accidental overdose so much more dangerous for first responders , and even when they wear protective gear, gloves, masks, well, that is not always...
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. >> a major joint federal drug bust involving the dea and san francisco police has led to more than 20 arrests. the criminal complaint was unsealed today. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live in daily city where investigators executed one of several search warrants as part of a six-month investigation right, melanie? >> reporter: exactly. sources with knowledge of this investigation tell abc7 news it started out a routine operation between the joint drug task force, arresting street-level drug dealers, but turned into something much bigger. those drug dealers had ties to the colombian cartel. we have video to show you one of the target locations investigators searched on santa barbara avenue in daily city just across the street from woodrow wilson elementary school. according to the criminal complaint that was unsealed today, the dea has been investigating the brothers since november of 2016 who go by the street name fanta and zorro. the complaint alleges they were involved in a drug trafficking organization distributing large quantities of cocaine, me methamphetamines in cali
. >> a major joint federal drug bust involving the dea and san francisco police has led to more than 20 arrests. the criminal complaint was unsealed today. abc7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live in daily city where investigators executed one of several search warrants as part of a six-month investigation right, melanie? >> reporter: exactly. sources with knowledge of this investigation tell abc7 news it started out a routine operation between the joint drug task force, arresting...
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but not the undercover dea tape. that was nonsense, she said. one that told the honest story of what she went through that day back in 2008, was her recorded 911 call. after she shot nissim. >> oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. >> reporter: that was the true cindy, the defense said, tearing out of the house, hysterical, panic-stricken, telling the operator she was sure he was going shoot her. >> i thought he was gonna fire at me. so i fired and then i run. i -- i panicked, i panicked, please help me. >> reporter: sitting here on the witness stand, cindy swore her story was the same now as the one she told the cops from the start, that she was home alone when nissim, showed up uninvited. and attacked her. >> he got aggravated and aggressive with me and he grabbed me by my shirt. >> and it was at that point in time that you shot him to protect yourself? >> yes, i did. i was in fear for my life. in my mind, he was there to kill me. >> reporter: cindy turned to the judge, fighting back tears, and explained that she fired because it looked like nissim
but not the undercover dea tape. that was nonsense, she said. one that told the honest story of what she went through that day back in 2008, was her recorded 911 call. after she shot nissim. >> oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. >> reporter: that was the true cindy, the defense said, tearing out of the house, hysterical, panic-stricken, telling the operator she was sure he was going shoot her. >> i thought he was gonna fire at me. so i fired and then i run. i -- i panicked, i...
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qque reuniÓ 120 lÍderes que trabajan en el combate global contra el narcotrÁfico, auspiciado por la deacotraficantes. el re apresamiento del chapo, obligÓ a intensificar la persecuciÓn. >> se logra la captura de los grandes capos, y las estructuras que estÁn por debajo, luchan por colocarse. eso trae por consecuencia que peleen entre ellos. reportera: en colombia maduran que pequeÑos cultivadores de coca, aabandonen ese oficio ilÍcito. presentadora: se agrava la crisis polÍtica en venezuela despuÉs de que el presidente nicolÁs maduro anunciara un nuevo decreto de estado que restringe las garantÍas constitucionales en todo el territorio nacional. el gobierno dice que es una medida para preservar el orden interno pero la oposiciÓn asegura que se trata de una provocaciÓn. tres muertes mÁs durante las protestas de hoy, aumentaron la cifra total a 43 en 46 dÍas de manifestaciones. venezolanos exiliados estÁn molestos porque ex funcionarios del gobierno de chÁvez y maduro, viven con amplias comodidades. estos ex dirigentes cuando son conocidos, se convierten en blanco de crÍticas y de repudio
qque reuniÓ 120 lÍderes que trabajan en el combate global contra el narcotrÁfico, auspiciado por la deacotraficantes. el re apresamiento del chapo, obligÓ a intensificar la persecuciÓn. >> se logra la captura de los grandes capos, y las estructuras que estÁn por debajo, luchan por colocarse. eso trae por consecuencia que peleen entre ellos. reportera: en colombia maduran que pequeÑos cultivadores de coca, aabandonen ese oficio ilÍcito. presentadora: se agrava la crisis polÍtica...
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arrestados esta madrugada en un operativo especial, encabezado por la policÍa de los Ángeles, el fbi y la dea tres que enfrentan un agravante de asesinato. el operativo fue resultado de una investigaciÓn que se realiza desde hace tres aÑos. no estÁ ligada a la ofensiva reciente por por parte de jeff sessions. >> los crÍmenes de esta pandilla son crimenes. no estÁn defendiendo si estÁn aquÍ legal o ilegalmente. reportero: son considerados como peligrosos y estÁn armados. con 44 pandilleros detenidos, es la redada mÁs grande de pandilleros . tres de los cuales, pueden enfrentar la pena de muerte. presentadora: mÁs adelante le vamos a contar cÓmo es la vida en guanajuato, mÉxico. por ahora, desde la plaza mÉxico, regresamos contigo a los estudios. jorge: lapso de 100 dÍas. en el mismo periodo 2016. hoy liberaron al lÍder independentista puertorriqueÑo oscar lÓpez rivera, que pasó casi 36 aÑos en prisiÓn por conspiraciÓn en contra el gobierno de los estados unidos. muchos puertorriqueÑos admiran su lucha por la independencia, aunque sÓlo una minorÍa favorece ese estatus para su paÍs. lourdes nos
arrestados esta madrugada en un operativo especial, encabezado por la policÍa de los Ángeles, el fbi y la dea tres que enfrentan un agravante de asesinato. el operativo fue resultado de una investigaciÓn que se realiza desde hace tres aÑos. no estÁ ligada a la ofensiva reciente por por parte de jeff sessions. >> los crÍmenes de esta pandilla son crimenes. no estÁn defendiendo si estÁn aquÍ legal o ilegalmente. reportero: son considerados como peligrosos y estÁn armados. con 44...
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, the dea told me that would not be wise given that if they could smell it, the dogs would die. we are dealing with an incredibly dangerous material. and this is moving to the postal service and every postal worker who touches a package is at risk. and so, i think this isn't just , for the postal service is not just about processing and getting things through, but it really is an issue of care fo ryor your employees. i wanted to raise that. ms. witcomb, we know that in your testimony, your audit work on the postal service have the ability to request advanced customs data under several bilateral agreements, but opted not to do that in certain circumstances. why did the postal service make that determination and what would you recommend in response? >> most of the bilateral's that did not have these requirements in them were older bilateral agreements. more recently, the negotiations on bilaterals have included this requirement. i believe it is more of a timing issue and a recognizing of the importance of this and overtime i think it has improved over time, i should say. but some
, the dea told me that would not be wise given that if they could smell it, the dogs would die. we are dealing with an incredibly dangerous material. and this is moving to the postal service and every postal worker who touches a package is at risk. and so, i think this isn't just , for the postal service is not just about processing and getting things through, but it really is an issue of care fo ryor your employees. i wanted to raise that. ms. witcomb, we know that in your testimony, your...
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i was a dea agent for ten years. lot of way we collect intelligence in dea is the same way you prevent things like this from happening. that's working with informant, taking a look at social media, trying to stay one step ahead of any of these type of events. no matter how many perimeters we build, no matter what kind of security we have, it's just gonna take one individual to slip through. the idea is to be able to get that intelligence, build those cases before something tragic like this even happens. >> sandra: you mentioned social media. there was a red flag. they did make an announcement on twitter that this attack was going to play out at this concert venue. was that missed? is there something more that the government along with private business can be doing? >> they are doing more. they're developing new technology in order to track those situations. they may have been working on that already. there's so much out there that they really stay focused on people that are targets, people that associate with targets
i was a dea agent for ten years. lot of way we collect intelligence in dea is the same way you prevent things like this from happening. that's working with informant, taking a look at social media, trying to stay one step ahead of any of these type of events. no matter how many perimeters we build, no matter what kind of security we have, it's just gonna take one individual to slip through. the idea is to be able to get that intelligence, build those cases before something tragic like this even...
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algunos individuos estÁn depositando de que serÁ más lento construir el muro y la frontera sudoeste est deÁ ellos quieren. fernando: el gobierno dice que cuenta con unos 20 millones de dÓlares que han sido predestinados para financiar la planificaciÓn del muro fronterizo y aprobar la construcciÓn de algunos prototipos de la muralla. marÍa: tenemos una pregunta para ti, la casa blanca mencionÓ dónde comenzÓ la construcciÓn del muro fronterizo entre mÉxico y estados unidos? fernando: la casa blanca no quiso especificar donde precisamente se iniciarÍa la construcciÓn del muro fronterizo, pero esperamos que puedan clarificar esta informaciÓn en los próximos dÍas. marÍa: segÚn informes del departamento de finanzas de california, la poblaciÓn en el estado dorado aumentÓ un 0,5% durante el aÑo 2016. el estado acogiÓ 335.000 residentes. san diego, san josÉ, los angeles y san francisco, tambiÉn registraron un aumento de poblaciÓn, pero fue sacramento quien obtuvo la mayor cantidad de habitantes con un incremento del 1,4%. las autoridades mexicanas detuvieron a "el licenciado" lÍder del cÁrtel de sin
algunos individuos estÁn depositando de que serÁ más lento construir el muro y la frontera sudoeste est deÁ ellos quieren. fernando: el gobierno dice que cuenta con unos 20 millones de dÓlares que han sido predestinados para financiar la planificaciÓn del muro fronterizo y aprobar la construcciÓn de algunos prototipos de la muralla. marÍa: tenemos una pregunta para ti, la casa blanca mencionÓ dónde comenzÓ la construcciÓn del muro fronterizo entre mÉxico y estados unidos? fernando:...
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. >> baÑo de sangre en mexico b d bandas que roban combustible es eenfrentan a tiros el choque dea 10 meses despues de su t extradicion rechazan pedido de la defensa para que termine es. >> si pero encarcelado , en te telemundo comienza ya . >> musica . >> musica . >> n. >> musica . >> ¿que tal? buenas tardes en es
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and then they had the hot dog of the requirement in to pay the same as the healthy people.ca dea so the way they deal with this now they put the money into the high risk pool and then directly subsidize the of premium so whether or not this was funded generously enough the way with pre-existing conditions cansa into the market so as those people were subsidizing was healthy people do get sick. >> the line for independence >> caller: any health care bill coming anywhere shouldec be rejected that makes it impossible to negotiate drug prices. that should be number one right off about.t. number two republicans have done everything they could do but then what is beneficial to make it affordable what is that a group? it was in the hca the look negative what procedures or benefits are beneficial what happened to that group they have been trying to destroy that since the number one. >> what part?. >> is a little part of the affordable care act pointed like a panel of prospective doctors that say this procedure does not help xyz diseased to do more harm than good. >>guest: so the first point abo
and then they had the hot dog of the requirement in to pay the same as the healthy people.ca dea so the way they deal with this now they put the money into the high risk pool and then directly subsidize the of premium so whether or not this was funded generously enough the way with pre-existing conditions cansa into the market so as those people were subsidizing was healthy people do get sick. >> the line for independence >> caller: any health care bill coming anywhere shouldec be...
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this day-long event sponsored by the dea anti-drug coalitions of america and university of charleston school of pharmacy will bring together stake holders and professionals working in law enforcement, prevention, education, treatment, recovery, health care and emergency response. in washington, secretary of commerce ross is speaking this afternoon at the 47th conference of the americas which is taking place at the state department. the event brings together administration officials, distinguished leaders from across the region to focus on major policy issues affecting the hemisphere. also at the state department this morning, secretary tillerson participated in a signing ceremony for the united states and georgia general security of information agreement with the prime minister of georgia, a major milestone in security cooperation between our two countries. the president was also pleased to see several top administration officials recently moved through the senate. last night, heather wilson was confirmed to be secretary of the air force and governor branstead was approved to be ambas
this day-long event sponsored by the dea anti-drug coalitions of america and university of charleston school of pharmacy will bring together stake holders and professionals working in law enforcement, prevention, education, treatment, recovery, health care and emergency response. in washington, secretary of commerce ross is speaking this afternoon at the 47th conference of the americas which is taking place at the state department. the event brings together administration officials,...
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want to use drug dogs to detect fentanyl packages, the dea told me that were not be wise, given thatf they actually could smell it, they would die, the dogs would die. so we did with an incredibly dangerous material, and this is moving through the postal service, and every postal worker who touches a package is at risk. and so i think this isn't just about for the postal service here it's not just about processing and getting things through, but it really is an issue of care for employees and such is wanted to raise that. ms. whitcomb, we noted in your testimony that the postal service report, your audit work, found the postal service has the ability to class advanced customs of data on december bilateral agreements, but opted not to do that in certain circumstances. why did the postal service make that determination, and what would you recommend in response? >> yes, i think most of the bilateral that did not have these requirements in them are older bilateral agreements. more recently the negotiations on bilateral have included this requirement. so i believe it's more of a time issu
want to use drug dogs to detect fentanyl packages, the dea told me that were not be wise, given thatf they actually could smell it, they would die, the dogs would die. so we did with an incredibly dangerous material, and this is moving through the postal service, and every postal worker who touches a package is at risk. and so i think this isn't just about for the postal service here it's not just about processing and getting things through, but it really is an issue of care for employees and...
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to bigger and better things. >> sharing her son's final words so his story may save a life. >> the dea says it's working with the government of china to stop the flow of fentanyl into the u.s. agencies say it's also warning anyone who uses opioids not to take a prescription pill unless it is comes with a pharmacy. with the investigative unit, i'm vicky nguyen. back for you. >> if you have a tip give us a call at 888-996-tips or send and e-mail to the unit at nbc bay area.com. >> there's some more trouble to report for had a mom in the east bay. certainly you'll remember this. last year he was arrested in a dui crash that ended up killing a 3-year-old child. now she's been arrested again. she's from pleasanton and was arrested for public intoxication. she's a well-known case in this instance because she's the wife of an alameda county sheriff's deputy. as for the crash that killed the child the district attorney has not neild charges and it's not clear if they are coming. >> friends and family say east bay high school senior was killed with filled with grace and boughty and killed on a
to bigger and better things. >> sharing her son's final words so his story may save a life. >> the dea says it's working with the government of china to stop the flow of fentanyl into the u.s. agencies say it's also warning anyone who uses opioids not to take a prescription pill unless it is comes with a pharmacy. with the investigative unit, i'm vicky nguyen. back for you. >> if you have a tip give us a call at 888-996-tips or send and e-mail to the unit at nbc bay area.com....
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the dea will ut ell us that the illicitly manufactured fentanyl are coming china to north america. the heroin is through mexico cartel distribution. where's it going? these bottom seven states are laces that have high fentanyl supply according to the national drug seizure data nd high rates of synthetic opoid deaths. appilachia, up to new england. so presenting one slide on one reason why we got here. supply side theory. hen morphine and heroin were promoted as pharmaceuticals, they were quickly adopted because they worked and did what wanted them to do but drugs.came problem with have novel drugs technological advancements and needle.dermic we've had waves of heroin, use, isuse, and abuse over the generations. some of which have been cultural. some of which have been related new sources. o the vietnam era heroin epidemic. devastated u.s. cities. that was a new source of heroin southeast asia. the colombian heroin wave came new cartels brought in a product. they were known for cocaine but 1992.ht in heroin in now we have the opoid pill problem. -- a novel form. think about the exte
the dea will ut ell us that the illicitly manufactured fentanyl are coming china to north america. the heroin is through mexico cartel distribution. where's it going? these bottom seven states are laces that have high fentanyl supply according to the national drug seizure data nd high rates of synthetic opoid deaths. appilachia, up to new england. so presenting one slide on one reason why we got here. supply side theory. hen morphine and heroin were promoted as pharmaceuticals, they were...
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liona dea more saw people running.she's a former navy medic who works as a chiropractor and instead of following the crowd she ran toward the danger and started treating a student. >> i did run and when you're a military trained and first responder and things are going down, that means they need help. i was meant to be there for him that day. there's no doubt in my mind. >> now, one student was killed in that incident. the young man deamore helped survived. she believes he would have decided within minutes if she would not have convened. >>> researchers followed more than 1,000 children under age 2 and found the more time they spent playing with smartphones would be to have delayed speech. the study says even kids with just 28 minutes of screen time per day showed significant delays. >>> up next in "the pulse," stephen colbert responds overnight after some say one of his jokes about the president went too far. >>> christmas comes early. you can reserve a night in the home featured in a classic holiday movie. >>> and on
liona dea more saw people running.she's a former navy medic who works as a chiropractor and instead of following the crowd she ran toward the danger and started treating a student. >> i did run and when you're a military trained and first responder and things are going down, that means they need help. i was meant to be there for him that day. there's no doubt in my mind. >> now, one student was killed in that incident. the young man deamore helped survived. she believes he would...
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and they'll check whether it s laced with dea 's >> an unusual offer for a bay area police department. bring your meth and they will tell you if it has deadly gluten. >>> a pizza donut. sprinkles made of meat and parmesan. it is a hot seller so far. >> i would try it. i would. >> i still want to try the cronut. >> i will try that too. >> yeah. >> no. >> if it is sweet i will try it. [ laughter ] >> you are so boring. >> have a great day. ♪ >> sally: you want me to stay? >> bill: oh, boy. somebody get me a tissue. all right. you can't stay. this building is being demolished. i have waited long enough. c.j., you backed out of our deal the first time to give sally a chance. sally failed. put spectra out of its misery. sign the papers! >> thomas: sally and spectra didn't fail. you sabotaged them, bill. >> bill: [ mockingly ] sabotaged them. this is just like typical forrester. you try to ride in on your white horse, but it's not a white horse, it's a donkey. you're too late! there's nothing you can do. >> c.j.: i'm sorry, sally. >> bill: you know, i don't get you people. i mean, i'm getti
and they'll check whether it s laced with dea 's >> an unusual offer for a bay area police department. bring your meth and they will tell you if it has deadly gluten. >>> a pizza donut. sprinkles made of meat and parmesan. it is a hot seller so far. >> i would try it. i would. >> i still want to try the cronut. >> i will try that too. >> yeah. >> no. >> if it is sweet i will try it. [ laughter ] >> you are so boring. >> have a great...
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dea was in the room. when i suggested that they may want to use drug dogs to detect finltd nil package, the dea agent told me that if they actually could smell it, the dogs would die, so we're dealing with an incredibly dangerous material and this is moving through the portfolio service and every postal worker who touches a package is at risk and so i think this isn't just about for the portfolio service, it's not just about, you know, processing and getting things true but it really is an issue of care for your employees and so i just wanted to raise that. business whitcomb, we noted in your testimony this the portfolio service oig work, your audit work found that the portfolio service had the ability to request advance custom data under several bilateral agreements but elected not to do that in certain circumstances. why did the portfolio service make that determination and what would you recommend in response? >> yes. i think most of the bilaterals that did not have these requirements in them were olde
dea was in the room. when i suggested that they may want to use drug dogs to detect finltd nil package, the dea agent told me that if they actually could smell it, the dogs would die, so we're dealing with an incredibly dangerous material and this is moving through the portfolio service and every postal worker who touches a package is at risk and so i think this isn't just about for the portfolio service, it's not just about, you know, processing and getting things true but it really is an...
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the dea says drugs like fentanyl are up to 50 times more portent than street-level heroin which is whyd in with layerin, often without the user's knowledge. two lethal doses of heroin on the left and on the right a deadly dose of fentanyl. 3 milligrams is enough to kill an average-sized adult male. two senators have introduced bipartisan legislation to address this growing crisis by attempting to stop the shipments of this drug from coming into the u.s. joining me now is minnesota democrat amy klobuchar and ohio senator rob portman. thanks for being with us. the two of you introduced the stop act aimed at curbing the shipment of these drugs into the u.s. how much do you think this will stop the problem? >> it will help, jake. what the was not explained earlier is the fact that this is coming through the u.s. mail system so as opposed to heroin which primarily comes over land from mexico or other drugs, crystal meth coming from mexico or produced in america, this is produced for the most part overseas and shipped to our country via the mail system. what law enforcement tells us it's imp
the dea says drugs like fentanyl are up to 50 times more portent than street-level heroin which is whyd in with layerin, often without the user's knowledge. two lethal doses of heroin on the left and on the right a deadly dose of fentanyl. 3 milligrams is enough to kill an average-sized adult male. two senators have introduced bipartisan legislation to address this growing crisis by attempting to stop the shipments of this drug from coming into the u.s. joining me now is minnesota democrat amy...
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deas: the best deal will be to have an exclusive 12 mile limit for our coastal fishermen.eporter: such demands have unleashed shockwaves across the channel in france. in boulogne, fisherman depend on fish caught in british waters for their livelihoods. at stake -- several million euros' worth of trade a year. mr. pinto: we're afraid of brexit. france -- and especially we here in the north of the country -- get 80% of our catch from british waters. reporter: losing their british catch is one thing. but what french fisherman now fear even more is dutch and belgian competitors fishing off their coastline as an alternative to the english channel. mr. pinto: it would completely exhaust our resources. the whole thing would endanger european co-existence. the next step would be for us to withdraw from the eu and forbid holland and belgium from fishing so-called "cod wars" was 40 repoyears ago.last back then, icelandic and british ships rammed one another in a dispute over fishing. eventually, diplomatic relations were temporarily suspended between the countries. and tensions are
deas: the best deal will be to have an exclusive 12 mile limit for our coastal fishermen.eporter: such demands have unleashed shockwaves across the channel in france. in boulogne, fisherman depend on fish caught in british waters for their livelihoods. at stake -- several million euros' worth of trade a year. mr. pinto: we're afraid of brexit. france -- and especially we here in the north of the country -- get 80% of our catch from british waters. reporter: losing their british catch is one...
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it is still hard to research because marijuana in any form is considered a schedule one drug by the dea. that means more restrictions and controls. >> it's just not right that so many people don't have access. >> reporter: the company who made the cbd used in the study will soon seek fda approval as a medication. for jack, he's taking lower doses of his other meds, having fewer seizures and living life just like he should be. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, stanford, connecticut. >>> we're back in a moment with the year book photo that's catching a lot of attention and the touching story how it ended up there. >>> tonight a massive landslide in california is cutting off access to the gorgeous big sur coastline, burying highway 1 under a pile of rock and dirt. it's just the latest in a series of weather-related issues now costing the state well over $1 billion and counting. the cleanup could take a year, but the impact to local communities will last even longer. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has more. >> reporter: tonight, the view of big sur is breathtaking for all the wro
it is still hard to research because marijuana in any form is considered a schedule one drug by the dea. that means more restrictions and controls. >> it's just not right that so many people don't have access. >> reporter: the company who made the cbd used in the study will soon seek fda approval as a medication. for jack, he's taking lower doses of his other meds, having fewer seizures and living life just like he should be. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, stanford, connecticut....
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take certain steps and not taking steps to get rid of this nuclear waste, whether it working on the dea, continuing on the idea until we might be able to send t out into space and blow it up. but, we have to start doing wastes.g about our it starts all the way from plastic bottles ruining oceans nuclear waste. we have to decide what is the important, what to do and amongst top arguing and make a plan. host: at hanford, as our guest a planan was describing, to use glass containers to store gallons of ion nuclear waste, that is at hanford. is there any other option than containment? guest: unfortunately, there really isn't any other of option. there have been a lot of smart people studying these issues since the dawn of the nuclear age, 70 years ago. they haven't really come up with anything. you mentioned shooting waste into space. issues of its own, first of all, it's very expensive. the volume and the weight of all the world waste in isoption. just something that would be astronomical cost to load into rockets and send it out into is e and also there potential for an accident either or
take certain steps and not taking steps to get rid of this nuclear waste, whether it working on the dea, continuing on the idea until we might be able to send t out into space and blow it up. but, we have to start doing wastes.g about our it starts all the way from plastic bottles ruining oceans nuclear waste. we have to decide what is the important, what to do and amongst top arguing and make a plan. host: at hanford, as our guest a planan was describing, to use glass containers to store...
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the dea and army corps of engineers kicked off a project in ortely beach ocean county. this happened this morning and a contractor will pump stand on shore to wide and the beach to 225 feet and shore up the dunes, work here is expected to last a couple of weeks and contractors will move to the atlantic city area. philadelphia mayor jim kenny is on his way to iceland a day after the scheduled flight was diverted to boston. a mishap on board iceland air's first flight toreykjavik. they spent the night in boston and rebooked on a flight that will arrive shortly before midnight tonight. kenney tweeted that iceland air had excellent customer service and in his words, the best in-flight meal i have ever had. >> hundreds of teens caused mayhem in margate over the weekend and the new security measures in place to keep this from becoming a regular scene this summer. and a deer wander into an unlikely location in delaware. >>> the warmest day in a week and a half and we have a couple of nice days to start the month of june and then changes for the weekend. >>> will the phillies m
the dea and army corps of engineers kicked off a project in ortely beach ocean county. this happened this morning and a contractor will pump stand on shore to wide and the beach to 225 feet and shore up the dunes, work here is expected to last a couple of weeks and contractors will move to the atlantic city area. philadelphia mayor jim kenny is on his way to iceland a day after the scheduled flight was diverted to boston. a mishap on board iceland air's first flight toreykjavik. they spent the...
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. >> reporter: the dea still warns of a high potential for abuse, and attorney general jeff sessionsarns it's only less slightly awful. >> i reject the idea we're going to be in a better place if we have more marijuana. >> i have patients that since they have been using their vaporizers with cannabis, for example, they've decreased their use in ambien, clonazepam, percocet. >> within six months i was driving, within eight months i was trying to figure out how to pass a law in my state. >> reporter: but stenquist knows that passing a law in her home state could be an uphill batter. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news, "cbs this morning" will broadcast live from the white house. we'll talk with vice president mike pence and press secretary sean spicer. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented 3-stage cleaning system agitates, brushes and suctions dirt fr
. >> reporter: the dea still warns of a high potential for abuse, and attorney general jeff sessionsarns it's only less slightly awful. >> i reject the idea we're going to be in a better place if we have more marijuana. >> i have patients that since they have been using their vaporizers with cannabis, for example, they've decreased their use in ambien, clonazepam, percocet. >> within six months i was driving, within eight months i was trying to figure out how to pass a...
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vo blanca --los agentes encubiertos de la "dea" arrestaron a "marcos hatch" de 20 aÑos, residente ded. --el joven es investigado porque, presuntamente, vendia "ansio-lticos" y marihuana a traves de las redes sociales. --segun las autoridades, "hatch" ofreca en instagram medicinas que se venden solo bajo prescripcion medica. --en la vivienda del detenido se encontr armas y gran cantidad de dinero. cesar ---el presidente donald trump ha dicho que quiere construir un muro en la frontera para, entre otras cosas, evitar que pandillerosentren al pas. en especial miembros de la mara salvatrucha. ---pero la construccin de dicha barrera solucionar el problema de las pandillas? andrs brender investig.. roll reportaje open] en su serie especial "la mara en la baha" 0:01 0:25 0:56 lot ==sot george gascn/fiscal de sf== 33.03 creer que nosotros vamos a crear una pared, y que no van a entrar es una estupidez ==track== as es como se refiere el fiscal de san francisco a la propuesta del presidente donald trump de construir un muro en la frontera para , segn dijo el mandatario, impedir que tanto las d
vo blanca --los agentes encubiertos de la "dea" arrestaron a "marcos hatch" de 20 aÑos, residente ded. --el joven es investigado porque, presuntamente, vendia "ansio-lticos" y marihuana a traves de las redes sociales. --segun las autoridades, "hatch" ofreca en instagram medicinas que se venden solo bajo prescripcion medica. --en la vivienda del detenido se encontr armas y gran cantidad de dinero. cesar ---el presidente donald trump ha dicho que quiere...
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the dea told me that would not be wise given that if they could smell it they would die.ov were dealing with an incredibly dangerous material and this is moving through the postal service and every postal worker who touches a package is at risk. i think this isn't just about, it's not just about processing and getting things through, but it really is an issue of care for your employees and so i just wanted to raise that. we ms. whitcomb, we noted in your testimony that the postal service report, your audit work found that the postal service had the ability to request advanced custom data under several bilateralai agreements but opted not to do that certain circumstances. why did the postal service make that determination, and what would you recommend in response? >> i think most of the bilaterals did not have thesera requirements are older bilateral agreements. more recently the negotiations on bilaterals have includedlu this requirement so i believe it's more of a timing issue and a recognizing of the importance of this overtime. i think it has improved over time, but so
the dea told me that would not be wise given that if they could smell it they would die.ov were dealing with an incredibly dangerous material and this is moving through the postal service and every postal worker who touches a package is at risk. i think this isn't just about, it's not just about processing and getting things through, but it really is an issue of care for your employees and so i just wanted to raise that. we ms. whitcomb, we noted in your testimony that the postal service...
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. >> that is why a nonpt environmental health is fighting to get shampoos with dea off of store shelves. now, this ingredient is included in california's prop 65 list. what is that? a list of chemicals on a state registry known to be harmful but not outright bad. the fda feels better about it. their official position is that it is safe for human use. >> there are so many great shampoos on the market. i think if it concerns you, switch to a different shampoo. if this is the one shampoo that has ever worked to make your hair its most beautiful and gorgeous, try to limit the amount of time it stays on your skin. >> all right, so let's look at this headline again and verify. is this ingredient illegal? no. we can verify it is it cancer causing? it has been known to cause cancer in animals but no cases in humans so we cannot verify this. california says yes. the fda says no. is it safe? dr. scherber says switch if you are concerned, otherwise, limit the amount of time it stays on your skin. we got this story because someone e-mailed our verify@wusa9.com account. if you see something on the i
. >> that is why a nonpt environmental health is fighting to get shampoos with dea off of store shelves. now, this ingredient is included in california's prop 65 list. what is that? a list of chemicals on a state registry known to be harmful but not outright bad. the fda feels better about it. their official position is that it is safe for human use. >> there are so many great shampoos on the market. i think if it concerns you, switch to a different shampoo. if this is the one...
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top vo blanca --oficiales del departamento de seguridad nacional junto a agentes de la "dea" ejecutaronÑana una orden de registro en una vivienda en la avenida "regal". --la policia de hayward aclar que ese departamento no estuvo involucrado en el operativo y que solo asignaron un oficial para labores de comunicacin y seguridad en esa zona. vo cesar -- victor rubio de 43 aÑos fue acusado de: 7 cargos de ataque con qumicos corrosivos. -- 1 cargo de intento de incendio -- y 1 cargo de exponer a un menor al peligro. -- el miercoles pasado, rubio, lanz liquido inflamable sobre varias personas, incluyendo un niÑo, en el interior de un restaurante en la calle industrial parkway en hayward, pero fue reducido por varias personas antes de encender el fuego. vo blanca --el fin de semana, en pleasanton, un sujeto fue abatido por un agente de policia de esa ciudad. --los oficiales llegaron a una vivienda en la calle "burgundy" donde se habia reportado un incidente. --un sujeto sali de una cochera con un arma de fuego en la mano amenazando a los uniformados. --el sujeto muri en el lugar al recibir l
top vo blanca --oficiales del departamento de seguridad nacional junto a agentes de la "dea" ejecutaronÑana una orden de registro en una vivienda en la avenida "regal". --la policia de hayward aclar que ese departamento no estuvo involucrado en el operativo y que solo asignaron un oficial para labores de comunicacin y seguridad en esa zona. vo cesar -- victor rubio de 43 aÑos fue acusado de: 7 cargos de ataque con qumicos corrosivos. -- 1 cargo de intento de incendio -- y...
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president-elect, he reached out to many colleagues and asked for brought those together, but the words and deas are john kennedy's and what he believed and he felt the ask not what your country can do you, ask what you can do for your country, he believed by angels of people, something can get done, going to he moon, peace corps and other areas, a speech watched over and over and over again even today. we are this day, reflecting on those who died on the battlefield, in the air and the sea. john f. kennedy and the eternal flame at arlington national assassinated as november 22, 1963. did the family come together and determine this would be a lasting tribute to kennedy? guest: i think obviously no one was expecting this, people in '63, thinking about re-election campaign. but clearly the family came at differentlooked ize president l kennedy. president johnson in terms of and lation, civil rights others and those things kennedy started lyndon johnson continued did a great job with. there is the living memorial of the kennedy center for the arts, arts is president to the president. e continually
president-elect, he reached out to many colleagues and asked for brought those together, but the words and deas are john kennedy's and what he believed and he felt the ask not what your country can do you, ask what you can do for your country, he believed by angels of people, something can get done, going to he moon, peace corps and other areas, a speech watched over and over and over again even today. we are this day, reflecting on those who died on the battlefield, in the air and the sea....
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the dea says this is just one of the photos used to make a case against 20-year-old marcus hatch of hayward. they say that another suspected drug dealer led them to hatch. a search of his home last week turned up drugs and weapons including an ak-47. >>> "skydrone5" caught sight of the russian river looking calm and quiet ahead of the holiday weekend. river rafting businesses are expecting large crowds for memorial day. record rainfall has the river flowing fast in some stretches a welcome rebound after years of drought. so a lot of people are going to be having fun but you always have to remember to be careful. >> and wear life vests, please. i was out on the delta last weekend. i would say 8 out of 10 people had no life vest on. the water is still cold, too. hi everybody. rise and shine! we have the marine layer at the coast and into the bay but also penetrating well inland. if we have some things that we want to remind but, it's this right here. sfo anticipate delays because of that overcast sky. 50 in santa rosa, 58 in san jose. you can see the clouds at the coast and you can see the su
the dea says this is just one of the photos used to make a case against 20-year-old marcus hatch of hayward. they say that another suspected drug dealer led them to hatch. a search of his home last week turned up drugs and weapons including an ak-47. >>> "skydrone5" caught sight of the russian river looking calm and quiet ahead of the holiday weekend. river rafting businesses are expecting large crowds for memorial day. record rainfall has the river flowing fast in some...
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america's favorite astrophysicist has tackled big .deas for those in a hurry canada haven'tn had an entirelyynthetic response from authorities after the mayor of one town accused them of crying like babies. the state of emergency has been declared in some areas of quÉbec, with thousands of homes flooded across 20 towns and cities did many people have been told to evacuate, and it is that that brought the criticism of them as crying like babies. reporter: after weeks of seemingly unending rainfall, many roads are now only possible by boat. more than 130 communities are being evacuated. thousands of homes are already submerged, some completely cut off. sandbags and pumps have not been enough to hold back the rising water. some residents are still refusing to leave. >> it is sad. it has been there for 15 years and it is my home. >> disaster. most people left. a couple are high enough that they are ok. reporter: a combination of torrential rain and melting snow has caused rivers to overtop. parts of southwest quÉbec has been flooded for a week. now the mayor has lost his patience with some resid
america's favorite astrophysicist has tackled big .deas for those in a hurry canada haven'tn had an entirelyynthetic response from authorities after the mayor of one town accused them of crying like babies. the state of emergency has been declared in some areas of quÉbec, with thousands of homes flooded across 20 towns and cities did many people have been told to evacuate, and it is that that brought the criticism of them as crying like babies. reporter: after weeks of seemingly unending...