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cuando la dea detuvo en dallas a un socio operador de los zetas en estados unidos, luego fue persuadidoÓ la información de que cuatro de sus socios entregaron informaciÓn de sus telÉfonos a la dea, por lo que decidieron aniquilar a todas las personas que tuvieran los apellido: vÁzquez, moreno y royaligarza. quiebran esos 5,000,000 de dÓlares, nadie sabÍa quiÉn se habÍa quedado con ellos. reportero: el equipo de investigaciÓn de univisión, recorriÓ el pueblo de sólo 22,000 habitantes, a 300 millas de estados unidos. >> escuchamos disparos, te tiraban tu casa por completo... reporteros . pese a que fueran investigados por la masacre en allende, como lo deja ver el reportaje, en este paÍs no tiene ningÚn cargo por los hechos. enrique: hermana sienten que volvieron a nacer, literalmente. esto fue despuÉs que un agente las rescatarÁ. la resaca, las llevÓ al centro del mar. reportera: estas hermanas fueron arrestadas por una corriente que las alejaba cada vez mÁs de la orilla. >> yo no escuchÉ nada. yo no vigente. -- vi gente. sÓlo vi el agua. >> yo ya no podÍa sentir el piso y me entrÓ el mi
cuando la dea detuvo en dallas a un socio operador de los zetas en estados unidos, luego fue persuadidoÓ la información de que cuatro de sus socios entregaron informaciÓn de sus telÉfonos a la dea, por lo que decidieron aniquilar a todas las personas que tuvieran los apellido: vÁzquez, moreno y royaligarza. quiebran esos 5,000,000 de dÓlares, nadie sabÍa quiÉn se habÍa quedado con ellos. reportero: el equipo de investigaciÓn de univisión, recorriÓ el pueblo de sólo 22,000...
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attorney that's an area where our federal prosecutors and our dea acts can do a lot of good. law enforcement isn't the only solution to the heroin and opioid crisis. from our perspective it's one of the key tools the department of justice has to target to try to identify the sources of supply and put those drug dealers out of business. one of the most important things i think we're going to do this year under this budget is that we are going to be able to fund about 900 additional employees for dea. these are not new positions. my understanding from our bud experts is these are positions that are existing but for the most part were not filled because of budgetary constraints. we'll anticipate we'll have up to 900 more personnel on the front lines. additional federal prosecutors and that from the department's perspective will help us to combat that. but if i may continue, it's not just about law enforcement. there are many other areas in which we -- many other ways we can combat drug abuse. the justice department obviously focuses primarily on law enforcement but we do have th
attorney that's an area where our federal prosecutors and our dea acts can do a lot of good. law enforcement isn't the only solution to the heroin and opioid crisis. from our perspective it's one of the key tools the department of justice has to target to try to identify the sources of supply and put those drug dealers out of business. one of the most important things i think we're going to do this year under this budget is that we are going to be able to fund about 900 additional employees for...
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he gave opening remarks at the dea 360. and as i mentioned earlier, this 360 degree strategy recognizes the need to work in coordination of state and local officials and recognizes not just about law enforcement but the community resources that we need to deter people from becoming drug addicts. and so we won't -- >> sir, if i could just -- i know our time -- i want you to comment on this. in west virginia, a little town, population of 392 people, out of state drug companies basically was a supply house, legitimate businesses. sent 9 million highly addictive, 9 million highly addictive hydrocodone over two years to a town of 392 people. that's where we need -- i mean, it's just unbelievable. what's being sent and we have an awful lot of suits on going going on right now against the drug suppliers. are you all involved in those? >> i'm not certain, sir, but dea does have a diversion strategy. a group that focuses on drug diversion and we are certainly aware that a significant proportion is a prescription drug problem, that i
he gave opening remarks at the dea 360. and as i mentioned earlier, this 360 degree strategy recognizes the need to work in coordination of state and local officials and recognizes not just about law enforcement but the community resources that we need to deter people from becoming drug addicts. and so we won't -- >> sir, if i could just -- i know our time -- i want you to comment on this. in west virginia, a little town, population of 392 people, out of state drug companies basically was...
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but dea has a divergent strategy.gs that are diverted from legitimate uses or are overprescribed to addicts and that is a significant portion of the problem and so i believe we need to work with the pharmaceutical manufacturers, distributors pharmacists and doctors and identify folks who are overprescribe can and hold them accountable. >> the drug courts has had a tremendous impact on this and we are concerned about the funding of drug courts in our state and all over this country, if you can tell me what your administration is supporting on drug courts or expansion on drug courts. >> yes, we are proposing funding for state, local and tribal drug courts. that funding will be able to develop and implement drug courts that infuse substance abuse treatments. the goal being to trance sigz people off of drugs. that is part of a larger $100 million request for funding support. >> thank you. >> i think senator bozeman is in front of me. thank you. thank you mr. chairman. thank you deputy attorney general for being here. mr.
but dea has a divergent strategy.gs that are diverted from legitimate uses or are overprescribed to addicts and that is a significant portion of the problem and so i believe we need to work with the pharmaceutical manufacturers, distributors pharmacists and doctors and identify folks who are overprescribe can and hold them accountable. >> the drug courts has had a tremendous impact on this and we are concerned about the funding of drug courts in our state and all over this country, if you...
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just this month the dea ceased nearly 90 pouds of heroin in maryland. more than 630 pounds was pour fentanyl which is lethal. the mar cot iks task force which includes law enforcement agencies across the area have conducted five large scale operations all aimed at cracking down opioid offenders. it's resulted in more than 200 arrests but the dea says the focus is on education. well, first of all we now realization that we can arrest our way out of this problem. so we now have to educate and one of the ways that dea is educating the public is through our operation prevention program which is a tool kit stem-based program for parents, teachers, students and school district. >> operation prevention includes taking that students on virt field trips where dea agents provide unfielded facts. it also includeses video challenge encouraging students to send a message by creating a 30 to 60 public service announcement with a chance to win up to $10,000 in column scholarships. teisha lies, fox5 local news. >> take a look at this disturbing picture from montgomery
just this month the dea ceased nearly 90 pouds of heroin in maryland. more than 630 pounds was pour fentanyl which is lethal. the mar cot iks task force which includes law enforcement agencies across the area have conducted five large scale operations all aimed at cracking down opioid offenders. it's resulted in more than 200 arrests but the dea says the focus is on education. well, first of all we now realization that we can arrest our way out of this problem. so we now have to educate and one...
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julio: aumenta el uso y el decomiso de fentanil una droga tan potente que ante la dea deben utilizara a los pies y botas bien aseguradas es como agentes de la dea se preparan para asistir a reportes de posible decomiso de fentanil. >> nuestros agentes deben usar estos trajes para protegerte de esa droga. liliana: es 100 veces mÁs fuerte que la morfina y segÚn la dea la utilizan para los opioide es y dicen que es extremadamente peligrosa. >> solo tocarla con la punta de mi dedo puede causar una sobredosis. liliana: la preocupaciÓn mÁs grande es la manera en que las personas pueden obtener las. >> hijos pueden ordenar por sÓlo $35. liliana: a pesar de que la mayorÍa de las muertes se han presentado sÓlo en la costa este del paÍs, en arizona implementan prÁcticas de emergencia para aumentos y decomiso. en 2015 se confiscÓ sÓlo media libra, en 2016 subió a 62 libras y en lo que va de aÑo ya van 66 libras. es por eso que agentes toman extremas precauciones para investigar hallazgos de esa droga. >> una vez que tenemos la droga la sellamos iba directoa laboratorio. cuando los agentes quÍmi
julio: aumenta el uso y el decomiso de fentanil una droga tan potente que ante la dea deben utilizara a los pies y botas bien aseguradas es como agentes de la dea se preparan para asistir a reportes de posible decomiso de fentanil. >> nuestros agentes deben usar estos trajes para protegerte de esa droga. liliana: es 100 veces mÁs fuerte que la morfina y segÚn la dea la utilizan para los opioide es y dicen que es extremadamente peligrosa. >> solo tocarla con la punta de mi dedo...
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and the dea says that number is growing. reporting from the dea headquarters in arlington, virginia. chris gordon, news4. >>> swirling controversies and daily distractions leave president trump's agenda stalled up on capitol hill. up next on news4 at 5:00 tonight, the meeting he held track. nbc's kristen welker joins us live to break it all down. >>> and how a recent string of hate crimes in the district resulted in a trip to the museum for some of d.c.'s top cops. >>> and right now, tracking some very nice weather today, but let's take a look at those numbers. 75 here in d.c. partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. nice numbers, but just to the north, only to the 60s. state college, 63. i'll show you wt toha creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across vir
and the dea says that number is growing. reporting from the dea headquarters in arlington, virginia. chris gordon, news4. >>> swirling controversies and daily distractions leave president trump's agenda stalled up on capitol hill. up next on news4 at 5:00 tonight, the meeting he held track. nbc's kristen welker joins us live to break it all down. >>> and how a recent string of hate crimes in the district resulted in a trip to the museum for some of d.c.'s top cops....
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the dea is not alone in its fight to arrays awareness. in northern virginia since 2013 the nature the cot iks task force which includes law enforcement agencies across the area has conducted five large scale operations a all aimed at cracking down on opioid offenders. it's ahas 200 arrests. first of all we've now come to the realization that we can arrest way out of this problem so we now have to educate and one of the ways that dea is through our operation prevention program which is a tool kit stem based program for parents, teachers, students and school dists. >> operation prevention includes taking students on virtual field trips where da agents provide unfiltered facts on drugs and addiction. it also includes a video challenge encouraging students to send a message to their peers about the dangers of prescription opioid misuse by creating a 30 to 60 public awareness announcement with a chance to win up to $10,000 in scholarships 6789 tissue lewis, fox5 local news. >> it was a week ago tonight where a truck hit and badly injured two d
the dea is not alone in its fight to arrays awareness. in northern virginia since 2013 the nature the cot iks task force which includes law enforcement agencies across the area has conducted five large scale operations a all aimed at cracking down on opioid offenders. it's ahas 200 arrests. first of all we've now come to the realization that we can arrest way out of this problem so we now have to educate and one of the ways that dea is through our operation prevention program which is a tool...
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presentadora: la dea dice que ni el calor detendrÁ su lucha. >> pongan atenciÓn a lo que hacen sus hijosel programa que podrÍa reemplazar el obama care, millones erÍan los que perderÍan el derecho. fernando: manifestantes que fueron sacados a la fuerza, marcaron el dÍa uqe los republicanos presentaron su propuesta. >> para que los ee.uu. ya no necesiten comprar seguro que no necesitan. fernadno: doctores y enfermeras criticaron que el plan reducirÍa los subsidios. >> los pacientes que mÁs necesitan atenciÓn no lo van a tener. fernando:a partir del 2020 se limitarÍa el dinero a los estados para medic aid. >> son niÑos y abuelitas. esos son personas, familia de nosotros que necesitan el cuidado. fernando: trump dijo que serÍa bueno. cuatro republicanos, entre ellos cruz, dicen que no pueden apoyar el plan. el proyecto aprobado hace unas semanas les harÍa perder cobertura a unas 23.000.000 de personas, se espera que se haga el cÁlculo de personas afectadas en los prÓximos meses. julio: en segundos regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn julio: en puerto rico habitantes de los residencias realizaron
presentadora: la dea dice que ni el calor detendrÁ su lucha. >> pongan atenciÓn a lo que hacen sus hijosel programa que podrÍa reemplazar el obama care, millones erÍan los que perderÍan el derecho. fernando: manifestantes que fueron sacados a la fuerza, marcaron el dÍa uqe los republicanos presentaron su propuesta. >> para que los ee.uu. ya no necesiten comprar seguro que no necesitan. fernadno: doctores y enfermeras criticaron que el plan reducirÍa los subsidios. >>...
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. >> dea agents filled the area midday serving a warrant on this house on the 200 block of broadway. agents recovered an undetermined amount of fentanyl and pill presses. the presses used to press powder into tablets. neighbors watched from their front porches. >> they had uniforms that said dea and they went in and grabbed bags out. i don't know what happened. >> it's scary. >> residents took photos of the agents in hazmat suits. fentanyl is so potent law enforcement across the country are taking extra safety measures in cases where the drug is present. district attorney tom hogan gave this description of the drug after a special investigation operation wildfire netted 46 arrests. >> this is salt. if i dumped this much it would be enough to kill you if it was fentanyl. >> having it on my hand is going to make me sick and might kill mick. if i blow it into the air, anybody around me is going to get sick and killed. >> jim as to the carney point nnnew jersey case, we blurred te faces. two people are arrested and they are telling us it's an ongoing investigation haven't said yet if it'
. >> dea agents filled the area midday serving a warrant on this house on the 200 block of broadway. agents recovered an undetermined amount of fentanyl and pill presses. the presses used to press powder into tablets. neighbors watched from their front porches. >> they had uniforms that said dea and they went in and grabbed bags out. i don't know what happened. >> it's scary. >> residents took photos of the agents in hazmat suits. fentanyl is so potent law enforcement...
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there was lying or refusing to provide evidence and in adequate pre-operational planning few of the dea agents spoke spanish and the honduran spoke little english. so knowing spanish isn't part of the job requirement for working on operation and bill in honduras. when you say conversational in spanish can you like order food or eat just pointing and grunting ok. it says here your profession in excel that will do we cannot trust these guys so what's the answer look at our nation's drug problem must be treated like a crisis instead of prohibition organized crime just gets more powerful with draconian prohibition efforts i learned that from a p.b.s. documentary. you know there are some common sense solutions we can learn from those gangsters and soon soon now no one is running around killing each other for a if the bathtub gin though if you catch me drunk late at night i probably would murder somebody for some french fries but i shall be held responsible for that murder no matter how tempting french fries are. where. did i say that right. reporting from washington they only care about any.
there was lying or refusing to provide evidence and in adequate pre-operational planning few of the dea agents spoke spanish and the honduran spoke little english. so knowing spanish isn't part of the job requirement for working on operation and bill in honduras. when you say conversational in spanish can you like order food or eat just pointing and grunting ok. it says here your profession in excel that will do we cannot trust these guys so what's the answer look at our nation's drug problem...
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he talked to officials about these fentanyl problems and then the acting director of the dea came out he talked about this program that they're trying to do with first responders and then they said we're going to answer all your questions after we look at this video. the lights go down and the video starts and as soon as it dose both of them go off the stage and when it's over only the dea director comes back on. rod rosenstein left the building and nobody got to ask him any questions today because simply there was that statement. there was that announcement and there was the exit. so we're going to have to wait another day to find out exactly what is on rod rose einstein's mind and the russia investigation and the doesn't seem shy about leveling in his own justice department. rod rosenstein who walked into the thick of this just weeks after his confirmation. a lot on his plate early on in his tenure. he is somebody we should point out who is not shy about answering questions. we have rod rosen steen at fox5 for years now when he was the us attorney for maryland. he has been for years
he talked to officials about these fentanyl problems and then the acting director of the dea came out he talked about this program that they're trying to do with first responders and then they said we're going to answer all your questions after we look at this video. the lights go down and the video starts and as soon as it dose both of them go off the stage and when it's over only the dea director comes back on. rod rosenstein left the building and nobody got to ask him any questions today...
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. >>> a warning tonight from the dea to first responders.e careful responding to crime scenes where opioids are involved. they could be at risk for an overdose just by doing their job. >> a sprinkle of fentanyl was all it took to take down these two men. fentanyl is an opioid 40 to 50 times more powerful than heroin. faces of first responders accidentally breathing in the drugs at crime scenes has been an epidemic. >> we inhaled it. >> the dea released a video warning first responders. >>> features have catapulted the golden state warriors to become one of the most valuable teams in the nba. it's valued at $2.6 billion. that makes them the third most valuable team hyped the new york knicks and the l.a. lakers. seven years ago the owners bought the team for a mere $450 million. >>> it's the eve of game three of the nba finals. the warriors trying to make history. could they be the first team to have a perfect postseason? a report from cleveland is up next for you. any okay. it is going to be nerve-racking. game three of the nba finals is less
. >>> a warning tonight from the dea to first responders.e careful responding to crime scenes where opioids are involved. they could be at risk for an overdose just by doing their job. >> a sprinkle of fentanyl was all it took to take down these two men. fentanyl is an opioid 40 to 50 times more powerful than heroin. faces of first responders accidentally breathing in the drugs at crime scenes has been an epidemic. >> we inhaled it. >> the dea released a video warning...
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i appreciate the question, senator, i would also add dea to that, because there might be things we can could had in conjunction with our partners at the justice department. as part of the steering committee, we're currently having discussions about what steps we can take to improve provider education and maybe take a look at packaging as well as a way to help make sure prescriptions are more, more appropriately match the clinical circumstances for which they're being written. i don't want to get too far ahead of that process. other than to say that this is something that's at the top of the list of things that we're looking at right now. what additional steps we can do under our current authorities, both through the risk management plans that we currently promle gait in conjunction with opioids, the approval of opioids and other schedule drugs, as well as in partnership potentially with the dea, which obviously has authority to potentially look at certain requirements as part of the, the process for giving a dea license to individual practitioners. >> thank you. as you know from our nu
i appreciate the question, senator, i would also add dea to that, because there might be things we can could had in conjunction with our partners at the justice department. as part of the steering committee, we're currently having discussions about what steps we can take to improve provider education and maybe take a look at packaging as well as a way to help make sure prescriptions are more, more appropriately match the clinical circumstances for which they're being written. i don't want to...
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that's the latest from the dea in arlington, virginia. back to you. >>> george clooney has a whole lot to brag about today. he's won oscars, an emmy, and now he has an ella and an alexander. those are his brand-new twins. clooney's wife, amal ala mudeen delivered the bundles of joy in london today. his publicist joked that george is sedated and that it's going to take a few days for the guy to recover. the married couple hitched up in 2014 and these are their first children. ♪ ♪ >>> that's a clip from tonight's episode of "world of dance." round two continues right here on nbc4, tw elite dance acts of all ages from around the world. they'll be demonstrating their artistry, precision, and athleticism, competing for the judges. and guess what. one of the competitors is from ashburn, virginia, brandon talbot. >> hello, nice to meet you. >> we feel like you're our own dancer. you entered the "world of dance" in the junior division as a ballet duo, and dancers have to be 17 years and under. what was it like to audition? were you nervous? >> oh
that's the latest from the dea in arlington, virginia. back to you. >>> george clooney has a whole lot to brag about today. he's won oscars, an emmy, and now he has an ella and an alexander. those are his brand-new twins. clooney's wife, amal ala mudeen delivered the bundles of joy in london today. his publicist joked that george is sedated and that it's going to take a few days for the guy to recover. the married couple hitched up in 2014 and these are their first children. ♪ ♪...
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in the marks of employees of our police toward you know was also working with the dea and the da knew this so when they share the information is it is personal for me at least so take a look at this crowd here it's not. the first that i was told one of those areas yeah right let's take a look. here's some highly sensitive information that could cost lives this is a discard tell this to mediately who had betrayed them and began hunting for the snitches the traffickers went after anyone connected to them leading to a massacre in iowa which hasn't been investigated by mexican or american officials since until a pro publica report demonstrated the role of the dea a cavalier way of sharing information clearly showed no concern for the lives in countries where they operate but i mean what do you would bet from this agency when the mexico and central american sections of the d.n.a. where this badger. on our sleeves. i think the guys might i was ashamed man. he was also a great you know been teacher to also misled congress and the d.o.j. about fatal shootings in the twenty twelve operation an
in the marks of employees of our police toward you know was also working with the dea and the da knew this so when they share the information is it is personal for me at least so take a look at this crowd here it's not. the first that i was told one of those areas yeah right let's take a look. here's some highly sensitive information that could cost lives this is a discard tell this to mediately who had betrayed them and began hunting for the snitches the traffickers went after anyone connected...
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i mean, if you get it, and then let's say you come in contact with a dea agent, are they going to be okay with you having it? william: well, i can't speak for the dea agent, but if that individual gets prosecuted at a federal level for holding marijuana and they are a state-permitted patient, i'd be happy to defend them and to talk them through the process and the rights that they have. the medical marijuana organizations, though, are protected now by a 9th circuit court of appeals decision. it's called the united states versus mcintosh. it was decided last year that said for congress, or for the department of justice to continue to prosecute medical marijuana organizations when they lost the funding to do so violates a little thing in the constitution called "the appropriations clause." and the 9th circuit threw that case out, and all of those individuals now have that protection. so, pennsylvania medical marijuana organizations, although they are still dealing with a controlled i substance, they know that at least they have that level of protection from the federal government. laur
i mean, if you get it, and then let's say you come in contact with a dea agent, are they going to be okay with you having it? william: well, i can't speak for the dea agent, but if that individual gets prosecuted at a federal level for holding marijuana and they are a state-permitted patient, i'd be happy to defend them and to talk them through the process and the rights that they have. the medical marijuana organizations, though, are protected now by a 9th circuit court of appeals decision....
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of course the big question here at the dea tonight, what are you doing about this? what are you doing to safeguard these police officers, these law enforcement officials, these firefighters and first responders that you are issuing this concern about tonight? the answers we got back were not exactly they are not doing a very good job about tracking how many of these types of first responders are being exposed to these kinds of things. there were promises today of help. there were promises today of more equipment, but ultimately right now, job one tonight warning these first responders to stay away from this stuff, secure this evidence at the scene and do whatever they can to make sure they are not exposed to fentanyl in any form. we're live here at dea headquarters tonight in arlg than to, tom fitzgerald, fox5 local news. >> coming up, panic in paris. a man trieses to an attack an officer at a famous contact cat yelled out. >> the second day of trial of billion cosby. more details about whether or not the judge allow testimony from the mother of one of cosby's accus
of course the big question here at the dea tonight, what are you doing about this? what are you doing to safeguard these police officers, these law enforcement officials, these firefighters and first responders that you are issuing this concern about tonight? the answers we got back were not exactly they are not doing a very good job about tracking how many of these types of first responders are being exposed to these kinds of things. there were promises today of help. there were promises today...
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inhaling just a few particles can have dramatic effect. >> reporter: this is a dea lab on wheels.s with the most serious drug situations. now, some local police and fire departments know that fentanyl and opioids can be so dangerous they won't even field-test them anymore. >> we don't want our deputies at the scene to be exposed to the drug just to determine whether or not it's an illegal substance. >> reporter: the dea is sharing this video with local police departments. two fentanyl, as it escaped from a plastic bag they were sealing. >> you felt like you were dying? >> you couldn't breathe. very disoriented. >> close to two and a half, three million people who are first responders, who are walking into these situations time after time after time, exposed to real danger. >> reporter: chris gordon, news4. >> here's more information about the drug fentanyl. it was created in the '50s for use when morphine wasn't strong enough. fentanyl remains the strongest opioid approved for medical use in the u.s. hospitals prescribe it when all the other painkiller drugs won't work. for exampl
inhaling just a few particles can have dramatic effect. >> reporter: this is a dea lab on wheels.s with the most serious drug situations. now, some local police and fire departments know that fentanyl and opioids can be so dangerous they won't even field-test them anymore. >> we don't want our deputies at the scene to be exposed to the drug just to determine whether or not it's an illegal substance. >> reporter: the dea is sharing this video with local police departments. two...
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our idea is to fund it directly through dea. there will be task force but they will be state and local. >> so you are canceling the funding that goes to local police organizations. >> the direct funding to establish the grants, those local taskforces are proposed to be eliminated but there is additional funding the da will used to fund state and local officers. >> so the answer is yes, you are defunding community police departments. >> i believe the answer is we are proposing to defund the $7 million that went directly to local task force. >> okay, i just want you to know that in california alone, in the past few months there've been 61 arrests, 428 kilograms of math seized, 242 kilograms of heroin, 10728 kilograms of marijuana and 11 firearms. it is a very busy task force and it no doubt, if the money is not there, could likely be eliminated. secondly, there is a growing concern that the rush investigation is taking too long. i heard a congressman expressing that point of view. mr. conley briefed senator grassley and myself thr
our idea is to fund it directly through dea. there will be task force but they will be state and local. >> so you are canceling the funding that goes to local police organizations. >> the direct funding to establish the grants, those local taskforces are proposed to be eliminated but there is additional funding the da will used to fund state and local officers. >> so the answer is yes, you are defunding community police departments. >> i believe the answer is we are...
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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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officials tell "action news" that the dea recovered fentanyl.e are working to get word on charges the suspects are facing as soon as we get them on "action news" and 6abc.com. brian taff is joining us tonight. we are following developments from washington the latest as the senate showdown over health care continues. >> in just the last 30 minutes dozens of republican senators met with president trump at the white house about the gop plan. this just hours after the republican leaders decided to postpone a vote on the bill until after the july 4th total holiday. >> reporter: a major reversal. >> we are delaying the process to close the issues. >> mitch mcconnell says there is not going be a vote on health care before july 4th. >> we are not on the bill this week but working toward getting at least 50 people in a comfortable place. >> just before the republican leadership was insisting that the senate bill would go forward. the white house launched a full-court press and president trump meeting privately with a vocal critic senator rand paul. and i
officials tell "action news" that the dea recovered fentanyl.e are working to get word on charges the suspects are facing as soon as we get them on "action news" and 6abc.com. brian taff is joining us tonight. we are following developments from washington the latest as the senate showdown over health care continues. >> in just the last 30 minutes dozens of republican senators met with president trump at the white house about the gop plan. this just hours after the...
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. >> reporter: brand new numbers from the dea show how many families from all walks of life suffer from addiction. pennsylvania saw a historic spike last year, 4600 people lost their lives. >> thanks for coming out today. >> reporter: including kimberley legassy's sister in law. >> people are more open about this now and not embarrassed or ashamed. >> reporter: it data shows us increasingly opioid deaths are coming from suburban and rural counties in pennsylvania. taylor, ecer, a former addict says it's starting younger. >> i was a 15-year-old girl lost and confused thinking pills and those people were my friends and in reality it was killing me. >> reporter: today a chance for families to come together raising money for their loved ones recovery and treatment but knowing all too well the 10 wer that ninth annual strawberry festival. it celebrates the harvest at strawberry mansion. >>> and skatebe borders got relf from the sun that philly cup skateboard series. they're judged on style, consistency and technique. top scorers in each age group will win the coveted philly's cup. >>> i'm fi
. >> reporter: brand new numbers from the dea show how many families from all walks of life suffer from addiction. pennsylvania saw a historic spike last year, 4600 people lost their lives. >> thanks for coming out today. >> reporter: including kimberley legassy's sister in law. >> people are more open about this now and not embarrassed or ashamed. >> reporter: it data shows us increasingly opioid deaths are coming from suburban and rural counties in pennsylvania....
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the dea hundreds of thousands of counterfeit fentanyl pills are coming to the u.s. through mexico and canada. this is kpsexacerbating the opi epidemic, and fentanyl is exponentially more powerful than morphine. and so we have this challenge of needing to address the need to ensure legitimate, that patients with legitimate medical needs have access to medicines they need, but we need to increase the law enforcement efforts, including considering whether we need to increase penalties for those that are involved in criminal organizations bringing counterfeit fentanyl into the u.s., and we've heard an elephant tranquilizer being mixed with illegalubstances. we need to ensure where opioids are appropriate, that physicians have the clinical guidelines to inform their prescribing. and opioids are a critical medication, and when used appropriately can be beneficial to patients, but we need to identify alternatives, including nonmedication alternatives, other therapies that are appropriate. >> we're getting close to the end. two more questions. we're getting a number of ques
the dea hundreds of thousands of counterfeit fentanyl pills are coming to the u.s. through mexico and canada. this is kpsexacerbating the opi epidemic, and fentanyl is exponentially more powerful than morphine. and so we have this challenge of needing to address the need to ensure legitimate, that patients with legitimate medical needs have access to medicines they need, but we need to increase the law enforcement efforts, including considering whether we need to increase penalties for those...
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nacional geogrÁfic, publicÓ una investigación de una reportera que revela la interacciÓn de agentes de la deatu vida con corolla. toyota safety sense estándar. toyota. vayamos juntos. marÍa: la reserva federal, aumentÓ la tasa de intereses en 1.27 por ciento . la agencia atribuyÓ el aumento que la actividad econÓmica, creció moderadamente. dijo que habrÁ otro aumento antes de que termine en 2017. jorge: una joven todo lo que salvarÁ su hermana, cuando de pronto "la resaca" las llevÓ mar adentro. reporteros . como muestra este vÍdeo, estas dos hermanas fueron arrastradas -- reportera: como muestra este vÍdeo, estas dos hermanas fueron arrastradas por la corriente. todo comenzÓ cuando intentaban limpiarse la arena del cuerpo, sumergiÉndose sÓlo hasta la cintura. >> yo cuando se empezÓ a mover el piso, a mÍ me entrÓ el miedo. empecÉ a gritar: ayuda! reportera: para su suerte, un ex salvavidas que estaba en la playa, escuchÓ sus gritos y de manera heroica, fue a buscarlas. realmente fue casi un milagro, porque el incidente ocurriÓ alrededor de las 7:40 y 5:00 de la noche, cuando el turno de los s
nacional geogrÁfic, publicÓ una investigación de una reportera que revela la interacciÓn de agentes de la deatu vida con corolla. toyota safety sense estándar. toyota. vayamos juntos. marÍa: la reserva federal, aumentÓ la tasa de intereses en 1.27 por ciento . la agencia atribuyÓ el aumento que la actividad econÓmica, creció moderadamente. dijo que habrÁ otro aumento antes de que termine en 2017. jorge: una joven todo lo que salvarÁ su hermana, cuando de pronto "la resaca"...
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the dea revealed the epidemic is now so severe, it's threatening the health of officers and emergencysponders who face increasing exposure to potent, synthetic drugs. the dea that risks the menu safety guidelines for cops and paramedics to follow, even on routine calls. now back to "hannity." for all of your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." the world remains on edge as terrorists continue launching attacks against the west. earlier today, the thirds london terrorist was identified. the 22-year-old was reportedly detained last year while attempting to travel to syria from italy. as we showed you yesterday, according to reports, one of the other london terrorists, here he is on the screen. he was featured in a documentary that went on for almost a year. it was called "the jihadis next door." major news organizations, even "the new york times," cnn, sky news also reported that the suspect is in the film. but british metropolitan police, they have not confirmed if the suspect did in fact appear in the documentary. t however, channel 4 put up video on h
the dea revealed the epidemic is now so severe, it's threatening the health of officers and emergencysponders who face increasing exposure to potent, synthetic drugs. the dea that risks the menu safety guidelines for cops and paramedics to follow, even on routine calls. now back to "hannity." for all of your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity." the world remains on edge as terrorists continue launching attacks against the west. earlier...
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the brothers were flipped by the dea and key to bringing el chapo to justice.our husbands are the principal witnesses. >> yes. they were the first to get el chapo in a recorded conversation. >> they knew how to maneuver in the u.s. that is something el chapo and his team didn't know how to do. >> our husbands ran their businesses like a fortune 500 company. >> they had houses, couriers, transportation systems. >> tractor-trailers with compartments to move the drugs from l.a. to chicago. and the money to mexico. they used to work at mcdonald's and picked up a system where their stash workers would not cross paths with their money counters. >> it was the largest criminal entity the world has ever seen. >> get them out. >> that is jack reilly in action during his 33 year career at the dea. they just retired deputy administrator spent more than a decade hunting el chapo. >> i hate the guy. >> was a personal? >> when i was on the border slugging it out with what was going on, he put a bounty on my head. i was a little upset about it. he was only 100,000. it is perso
the brothers were flipped by the dea and key to bringing el chapo to justice.our husbands are the principal witnesses. >> yes. they were the first to get el chapo in a recorded conversation. >> they knew how to maneuver in the u.s. that is something el chapo and his team didn't know how to do. >> our husbands ran their businesses like a fortune 500 company. >> they had houses, couriers, transportation systems. >> tractor-trailers with compartments to move the drugs...
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what are those messages, those issues you are trying to get us to wrestle with through watching dea "race 2050". >> i am very progressive on my films. went all the way back to the roman coliseum and roman gladiators and everything up to football and martial arts and everything today, today i started with the idea of futuristic racing and i thought about the audience and how do i integrated the audience into this and that's how i came up with the idea of killing pedestrians. you cannot take it seriously unless you are a pedestrian. >> if ru you are in a way of a . at that point, i am turns into a comedy makiewipicture. it is a little bit of a message but i always make a point and the message is possibly of an over used word, a theme, a concept that's important to me but that's always secondary to the entertainment >> what's the trick of balancing out empowering the audience since you are progressive with entertaining the audaudience. what's the trick of balancing that. >> i think you have a subject matter when you have medium and low budget picture, such as i do when you cannot depend
what are those messages, those issues you are trying to get us to wrestle with through watching dea "race 2050". >> i am very progressive on my films. went all the way back to the roman coliseum and roman gladiators and everything up to football and martial arts and everything today, today i started with the idea of futuristic racing and i thought about the audience and how do i integrated the audience into this and that's how i came up with the idea of killing pedestrians. you...
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06/17
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enrique was only 11 years old but understood his father was working undercover for the dea. >> he was keeping drugs from coming to the united states. >> shortly after helping bust a billion dollar marijuana operation, kiki disappeared and the family home was suddenly filled with armedhin about fivex hours there is a dozen to two dozen agents that arrived. >> were you scared for your father. >> well, your dad is superman so you think, we'll see him, he'll be fine. >> but kiki had been kidnapped. enrique remembers how he and his brothers were rushed out of mexico to the u.s >> this linebacker of a man picks me up and fireman carries me and runs full sprint from my living room to a waiting vehicle. >> kiki's body was found a month later. he 4 been tortured to death with a drill. years later when enrique was decided on his own career, one late night conversation with his father stuck in his mind. >> he asked me what do you want to be when i grow. i said i want to be just like you. and the answer was a swift no you're not. wasn't going to have a law enforced. son. >> so the son stay away f
enrique was only 11 years old but understood his father was working undercover for the dea. >> he was keeping drugs from coming to the united states. >> shortly after helping bust a billion dollar marijuana operation, kiki disappeared and the family home was suddenly filled with armedhin about fivex hours there is a dozen to two dozen agents that arrived. >> were you scared for your father. >> well, your dad is superman so you think, we'll see him, he'll be fine....
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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. >> reporter: dea says street fentanyl is 40 to 50 times more powerful then heroin which makes accidental overdose so much more dangerous for first responders i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a celebration of cancer survivors in west oak lane, take a look 300 people gathered for colorful tea at e none tabernacle baptist church this is third year church honored cancer survivors while remembering those who who their battle with the deadly disease a ray of colors, each representing various forms of the cancer, our own natasha brown mced the event. every two years cancer ministry at the church host this is colorful celebration. >>> still ahead here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" forever homes for deserving dogs. >> will you ever imagine that so much love could be on this side of the bashed wire? coming up a very special graduation for rescue dogs where 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. >> reporter: dea says street fentanyl is 40 to 50 times more powerful then heroin which makes accidental overdose so much more dangerous for first responders i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a celebration of cancer...
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. >> do you really want to get into dea about it on the higher number the disproportionate number ofn, come on. are smarter than that. >> the fommer cheerleader of puerto rican national group faln still walk in the upcoing puerto rican day parade in new york but not as-ary. >> freedom hero award in the june 11 9:00 event but step aside after widespread boy cos. >> so do you think they should not even ally to walk that day? >> i think he should back out. should denounce he is a hero, that is a terrorist. retiered nypd detective in the late 30's when he broke his hip and lost the right eye and needed facial reconstruction surgery as result of faln, become attack on the u.s. on new year's eve in 1982. faln carried out around 120 bomb attacks across the u.s. while rallying for puerto rican's independence. i looked in the bag. we have a oc ket watch and blast cap so you can imagine, racing 100 miles per hour because you knew bops were going off and didn't know if you were going to be on top of things. >> i met in long island where described the bombing attacks. we approached the first dev
. >> do you really want to get into dea about it on the higher number the disproportionate number ofn, come on. are smarter than that. >> the fommer cheerleader of puerto rican national group faln still walk in the upcoing puerto rican day parade in new york but not as-ary. >> freedom hero award in the june 11 9:00 event but step aside after widespread boy cos. >> so do you think they should not even ally to walk that day? >> i think he should back out. should...
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. >> i was working for the cia, the dea. >> i like flying. -- >> tom did helicopter training last year in 1986. he first began to fly while filming "top gun." >> i can't talk about the story at all this point. i can't say anything. >> you know what, secrets are going to start to get out. they'll start shooting some time ne next year. >>> meanwhile, tom's ex katie is going back to school. we'll tell you where, next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> all right, before we go, katie holmes headed off to college. >> katie's the latest star to be accepted into harvard business school special executive education program. you know, this program is a part-time program which allows stars to juggle that are very busy schedules and still have time to make it to class. >>> take care, everybody. >> bye-bye. >> "the insider" tracking the biggest stories making news today. >> number one, bill cosby's sexual assault trial begins. >> we saw cosby walk in the courtroom. just over my shoulder here. >> his tv daughter by his side. where was his wife? an
. >> i was working for the cia, the dea. >> i like flying. -- >> tom did helicopter training last year in 1986. he first began to fly while filming "top gun." >> i can't talk about the story at all this point. i can't say anything. >> you know what, secrets are going to start to get out. they'll start shooting some time ne next year. >>> meanwhile, tom's ex katie is going back to school. we'll tell you where, next. >>> travel...
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released today show that he had drugs in his system but they are not believed to have contributed to his deas death ruled suicide by hanging. drugs found in cornell's system include barb bitch wants, caffeine and anxiety medication. decongestant and a lacks son. >> singer brandy is recovering tonight after she lost consciousness on airplane. the 38-year-old fell unconscious while preparing to take off from lax this morning. paramedic took her off the flight and she regained consciousness while being treed she's at home resting. stress of all the traveling and working has exhausted her her reps say. she's going to be taking it easy for the next few days. >>> and that will do it are for to us tonight at 10:00. more entertainment news straight ahead on fox 29tmz, and derr nation and chasing news followed by the simpsons. we're back here at 7am for "good day philadelphia". have a great weekend and enjoy this beautiful weather that scott has delivered to us. >> absolutely. ♪ >> announcer: fourth of july fallout... >> judge judy: you were shooting off fireworks in a public street. >> yes, ma'am. >
released today show that he had drugs in his system but they are not believed to have contributed to his deas death ruled suicide by hanging. drugs found in cornell's system include barb bitch wants, caffeine and anxiety medication. decongestant and a lacks son. >> singer brandy is recovering tonight after she lost consciousness on airplane. the 38-year-old fell unconscious while preparing to take off from lax this morning. paramedic took her off the flight and she regained consciousness...
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ambos fueron detenidos luego de que ofreciera la cocaÍna a un agente encubierto de la dea.esto podrÍa deberse al temor a los operativos y detenciones de ice. algunos inmigrantes no quieren dar sus datos personales a las clÍnicas por temor a que sean compartidos con autoridades federales. pero recuerde, por ley, la informaciÓn personal de los pacientes es confidencial. locutor: el medio tiempo es presentado por adriana's ensurance, es para todos. yare y se prepara la ciudad de los Ángeles para los sÚper rivales en el bÉisbol, conocida como la "freeway series" los dollars y los angelitos se enfrentan en el dodger stadium. ya llegaba 20 jonrones el muchacho con tan sÓlo 21 aÑos de edad. o llegan los mets de nueva york y el juego comienza a las 19:00. hoy es dÍa tambiÉn de hacer yoga, y por eso mi compaÑera anabel sedano nos tiene unas ideas para practicar esta popular disciplina. anabel:yarel, hoy es el dÍa internacional del yoga. y para hablarnos un poquito mÁs de esta práctica que es maravillosa tenemos a reina, para enseÑarnos algunas voces que podrÍan ser muy sencillas par
ambos fueron detenidos luego de que ofreciera la cocaÍna a un agente encubierto de la dea.esto podrÍa deberse al temor a los operativos y detenciones de ice. algunos inmigrantes no quieren dar sus datos personales a las clÍnicas por temor a que sean compartidos con autoridades federales. pero recuerde, por ley, la informaciÓn personal de los pacientes es confidencial. locutor: el medio tiempo es presentado por adriana's ensurance, es para todos. yare y se prepara la ciudad de los Ángeles...
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. >> i was working for the cia, the dea. >> i like flying. -- >> tom did helicopter training last year in 1986. he first began to fly while filming "top gun." >> i can't talk about the story at all this point. i can't say anything. >> you know what, secrets are going to start to get out. they'll start shooting some time ne next year. >>> meanwhile, tom's ex katie is going back to school. we'll tell you where, next. next on kron-4 news at eight: criminal charges for two men in connection with the ghost ship fire that killed 36 people.how family and friends of the victims are reacting tonight.plus...a jury decides whether the man who killed sierra lamar should spend the rest of his life behind bars...or be put to death.i'm vicki liviakis i'm steve aveson. the news -- at eight -- is next. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and o
. >> i was working for the cia, the dea. >> i like flying. -- >> tom did helicopter training last year in 1986. he first began to fly while filming "top gun." >> i can't talk about the story at all this point. i can't say anything. >> you know what, secrets are going to start to get out. they'll start shooting some time ne next year. >>> meanwhile, tom's ex katie is going back to school. we'll tell you where, next. next on kron-4 news at eight:...
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. >> please are not naming the owner but say the guy who stole the car is 26-year-old -- deas of atlanticy, new jersey. the owner of the honda was his way to the police department to report his car was stolen when he actually noticed it on the road. >> i sell your car and i was like what? >> 1 mile down the road is where the owner who is in a minivan at the time cut off the man driving his honda, forced him out of his car and that is when chaos arrested. >> he found his car. pulled the guy over, and beat the crap out of them. >> he is charged with taking a vehicle without permission. but reportedly please have put the driver who loaned his car who loaned it to someone else. >> just unclear, the man was beaten up was charged with stealing the car? >> yes. >> the man said hey that's my car and beat him up, not charged at this point? >> at this point we have not heard about any charges filed for the owner. >> thank you. we are joined by former morse county prosecutor only. bob, help us weigh in on this. car stolen, manas charge, guy sees his car, beats him up, not charged, what you think? >>
. >> please are not naming the owner but say the guy who stole the car is 26-year-old -- deas of atlanticy, new jersey. the owner of the honda was his way to the police department to report his car was stolen when he actually noticed it on the road. >> i sell your car and i was like what? >> 1 mile down the road is where the owner who is in a minivan at the time cut off the man driving his honda, forced him out of his car and that is when chaos arrested. >> he found his...