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dea has a mechanism that is set up where within our chemical evaluation section within dea headquarters, we are evaluating different substances, the harm and effect it is having on the american people and providing that information directly back to china for their action. when you ask what i want china to do, i would like them to continue down that road. they have taken it seriously. they have controlled a number of different fentanyls. we have prioritized fentanyl information provided to the chinese. they have actually controlled our top four asks. we want that dialogue to continue. we are hopeful it does. we want it to get better and better. we want our experts to meet on a regular basis and exchange this important information. again, this is something that we can do to directly address those threats here in the united states with china. >> so it is not a glaring omission, it's just a matter they are doing good things, they just need to do more of it. is that -- >> absolutely. i think that's one aspect of what they can do. it is one piece of the puzzle. again, there are multiple probl
dea has a mechanism that is set up where within our chemical evaluation section within dea headquarters, we are evaluating different substances, the harm and effect it is having on the american people and providing that information directly back to china for their action. when you ask what i want china to do, i would like them to continue down that road. they have taken it seriously. they have controlled a number of different fentanyls. we have prioritized fentanyl information provided to the...
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in the u.s., the dea and the u.s. interagency out liedded cordation such as dea special operations and cbp's unanimous targeting snaer to enhance sharing of information. one outcome wag the recent take town of alpha bay in 201, one the largest dark net markets. going forward, the dea anticipated the opening of an office in china laters this year. this offers will facilitate greater collaboration with law enforcement counterparts along china's southern border where fentanyl and other drugs leave china in route to the united states. dea has seen progress work with the chinese counterparts and we are hopeful this relationship with continue to improve and develop. here in the u.s. the dea and he law enforcement partners representing heeder at the table will continue our collaboration. we're passionate and driven by families and individual that have been directly impacted by this crisis. thank you for the opportunity to testify before your committee on this important issue and i look forward to your questions. >> good morn
in the u.s., the dea and the u.s. interagency out liedded cordation such as dea special operations and cbp's unanimous targeting snaer to enhance sharing of information. one outcome wag the recent take town of alpha bay in 201, one the largest dark net markets. going forward, the dea anticipated the opening of an office in china laters this year. this offers will facilitate greater collaboration with law enforcement counterparts along china's southern border where fentanyl and other drugs leave...
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in the u.s., the dea and the u.s. enter agency utilizees coordination and dea special operations division toen hanes investigationness the sharing of information. one outcome of this enhanced collaboration was the recent takedown of alpha bay in 2017. one of the largest known dark net markets. going forward, the dea anticipates the opening of the office in china, later this year. this offers will facilitate greater colinn operation with law enforcement counterparts along the chinese southern border where drugs heave loin and route to the united states. dea has sewn progress with, with our chinese counterparts and are hopeful the relation ship wife continue to improve and develop. here in the u.s. the de and law enforcement partners at the table will continue our collaboration. we're passionate about our cause and driven by the families and individuals that have been directly impacted by this crisis. thank you for the opportunity to testify before your committee on this important issue, and i look forward to your quest
in the u.s., the dea and the u.s. enter agency utilizees coordination and dea special operations division toen hanes investigationness the sharing of information. one outcome of this enhanced collaboration was the recent takedown of alpha bay in 2017. one of the largest known dark net markets. going forward, the dea anticipates the opening of the office in china, later this year. this offers will facilitate greater colinn operation with law enforcement counterparts along the chinese southern...
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i worked with the dea for 18 years and that's the premise they worked on.alk about claire mccaskill, this is the one that said she wasn't there when the vote took place, and then she was called out when she was there and blamed it on her staff. she's in trouble in her district. like a lot of people did, they run with their tail between their legs when they all voted for this. we should go back to the language that says "foreseeability" and the dea has told me that that's the language that they want. >> just to be clear and put a button on this before we move on, it sounds to me like you are saying, congressman, that you think the legislation that ultimately did pass with that language, is bad for america? has been harmful for america and you don't want to see it sustained. is that correct? >> i don't want to see the word "substantial" in there. i want to see "foreseeability." that's a lesser standard for them to get over. >> you want to change the wording in it at a minimum. if we can go back to the immigration discussion for one moment if i can, the presid
i worked with the dea for 18 years and that's the premise they worked on.alk about claire mccaskill, this is the one that said she wasn't there when the vote took place, and then she was called out when she was there and blamed it on her staff. she's in trouble in her district. like a lot of people did, they run with their tail between their legs when they all voted for this. we should go back to the language that says "foreseeability" and the dea has told me that that's the language...
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dea and u.s. attorneys have the authority to investigate and bring charges against these entities. and it would be a difficult day for the marijuana industry. it would be a day that may frustrate governors across the country. but it's a day that would be completely in compliance with federal law law. >> all right, john hudak of the brookings institution, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: five years after his presidency, theodore roosevelt undertook a journey into the amazon rainforest with legendary brazilian explorer candido rondon. their goal: to chart an unknown river in one of the wildest places on earth. their perilous trip is the subject of "into the amazon" from the pbs series "american experience." it premieres on tuesday january 9 at 9:00 p.m. here's a look. >> after traveling an unchartered river in brazil for over a month, roosevelt was too weak to continue. he told his son to go on without him. roosevelt say this is it. either we all die or i die and you all get out. obviously there's no choice. you have to leave me h
dea and u.s. attorneys have the authority to investigate and bring charges against these entities. and it would be a difficult day for the marijuana industry. it would be a day that may frustrate governors across the country. but it's a day that would be completely in compliance with federal law law. >> all right, john hudak of the brookings institution, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: five years after his...
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. >> shannon: we will talk to a former dea agent in the middle of investigations. said the obama administration undermining critical task force to target hezbollah as a president pursued a nuclear deal with iran. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. newsnight: fox news confirming that the justice department is opened a new inquiry into the clinton foundation. fbi agents in little rock, arkansas, taking the lead, focusing on one of the clinton foundation engaged and pay to play politics and other illegal activities while hillary clinton was secretary of state. fox news has also learned investigators are looking into whether the clinton foundation violated tax laws. also new details tonight on special counsel robert special counsel robert mueller's inquiry into president trump firing a former fbi director. former chief of staff reince priebus has handwritten notes about how president trump called comey to urge him to say he was not under investigation. also went to lengths to prevent jeff sessions from recusing himself. we'll have
. >> shannon: we will talk to a former dea agent in the middle of investigations. said the obama administration undermining critical task force to target hezbollah as a president pursued a nuclear deal with iran. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. newsnight: fox news confirming that the justice department is opened a new inquiry into the clinton foundation. fbi agents in little rock, arkansas, taking the lead, focusing on one of the clinton...
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a surge of dea agents and investigators will focus on pharmacies and subscribers.on says the dea will examine data from reports it collects every year from drug manufacturers and distributors. >>> and "time" says philadelphia and boston are fanning enemy foods because of a rivalry. in boston a craft beer is pulling philadelphia craft beers from their shelves. a boston bakery is banning philadelphia cream cheese and a philly bakery has done away with boston cream doughnuts offering what it calls a creamed boston doughnut instead. >>> still to come, tackling health care. how amazon is teaming up with two other companies to reshape the industry. industry. (laughter) let's ask the experts. i feel as clean as a shimmering mermaid. that's because only cottonelle® has cleanripple® texture. designed to clean better... how cottonelle® do you feel? un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer. with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to... ...wear for up to 12 weeks. unstopables by down
a surge of dea agents and investigators will focus on pharmacies and subscribers.on says the dea will examine data from reports it collects every year from drug manufacturers and distributors. >>> and "time" says philadelphia and boston are fanning enemy foods because of a rivalry. in boston a craft beer is pulling philadelphia craft beers from their shelves. a boston bakery is banning philadelphia cream cheese and a philly bakery has done away with boston cream doughnuts...
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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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general of the united states to direct his people to have a meeting to get more information from the deand our interagency partners about this global money-laundering scheme and they weren't interested, it never you can't explain it. >> shannon: cody highland has interviewed a key witness in dealing donations to the clinton foundation and he used to work for republican governor mike huckabee. highland examining whether the clinton foundation trading money for clinical favors. telling us tonight he expects telling us tonight he expects highland to pursue the case aggressively. he said if he found evidence if i violated the law he would come after me regardless of his loyalty to me because he is loyal to the law and what's right. that is certainly different from the former fbi director james comey was to make political decisions and not legal ones. finally the doj is exploring whether to reopen the probe into hillary clinton's private email server and classified email she stored there. the clinton's claim this is all efforts to divert attention from robert mueller's special counse counsel.
general of the united states to direct his people to have a meeting to get more information from the deand our interagency partners about this global money-laundering scheme and they weren't interested, it never you can't explain it. >> shannon: cody highland has interviewed a key witness in dealing donations to the clinton foundation and he used to work for republican governor mike huckabee. highland examining whether the clinton foundation trading money for clinical favors. telling us...
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james hunt- agente especial de la dea 15-25-09 he was a point man on the east coast who reported to msnd oversaw the criminal acts of other high level members being charged today agentes de la dea aseguran que el supuesto lider se reportaba con los lderes de la ms-13 en el salvador y supervisaba los actos criminales de los arrestados el da de hoy la operacion se enfoc en dos de los sub-grupos de la ms-13 en long island: "marineros" y "hollywood" madeline singas- fiscal del condado 05-55-17 and their murder and narcotics conspiracies that extended to new jersey , maryland, virginia and texas entre los cargos que enfrentan estn homicidio, intent de homicidio, y trafico de drogas en estados como nueva jersry, maryland, virginia, y texas, asegur la fiscal del condado de nassau. autoridades aseguran que por lo menos 3 homicidios fueron prevenidos durante la investigacin que se llevo acabo durante un periodo de 7 meses. cristina out en est operacion se decomiso heroina valorada en un million de dlares el supuesto lider arrestado esta en la espera de extradicion de maryland al condado de nass
james hunt- agente especial de la dea 15-25-09 he was a point man on the east coast who reported to msnd oversaw the criminal acts of other high level members being charged today agentes de la dea aseguran que el supuesto lider se reportaba con los lderes de la ms-13 en el salvador y supervisaba los actos criminales de los arrestados el da de hoy la operacion se enfoc en dos de los sub-grupos de la ms-13 en long island: "marineros" y "hollywood" madeline singas- fiscal del...
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as of this writing his name sits atop the dea's list of fugitive.o the high-volume low-cost model, the high cost the high-volume low-cost model was particularly opportune because it came at the beginning of the computer age which made it easy to streamline. it was a time when there was incredible wealth in the developing world, even as countries like russia and china and the u.s. proved increasingly unwilling to provide welfare for their citizens. the consequences of which can be seen in one heart rendering story that i found in the documents. it involves russia. as putin and his cronies transfer billions of dollars to their children, ordinary russians are struggling to survive. in a country rich in natural resources, russia has a gdp. capita of about $9000. the economic situation has forced many russians to seek work abroad. people like this 63-year-old machinist. in 2011 he joined the crew of the russian cargo ship ss ross. he signed a six-month contract that paid him $3000. month, a small fortune. he was owned by a bvi company created in 2004 thr
as of this writing his name sits atop the dea's list of fugitive.o the high-volume low-cost model, the high cost the high-volume low-cost model was particularly opportune because it came at the beginning of the computer age which made it easy to streamline. it was a time when there was incredible wealth in the developing world, even as countries like russia and china and the u.s. proved increasingly unwilling to provide welfare for their citizens. the consequences of which can be seen in one...
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and why not name the head of the dea or nominate a drug czar?ens of millions of people have switched to unlimited on america's most awarded network. verizon? uh, woah, woah, woah, vince. it was ranked highest in network quality performance nationwide by j.d. power. and rated number 1 in the nation by rootmetrics 8 times running. it's totally verizon. vince! we can see the sign. the v's sticking out. anyway, the most awarded network is... verizon! vince! you didn't know what it was... you did? okay. vo: when we win, you win. switch to the best unlimited, and now get up to $450 off our best android phones. sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right? [ clanking ] tartlets? we cover commercial vehicles, too. i think there's something wrong with your sin
and why not name the head of the dea or nominate a drug czar?ens of millions of people have switched to unlimited on america's most awarded network. verizon? uh, woah, woah, woah, vince. it was ranked highest in network quality performance nationwide by j.d. power. and rated number 1 in the nation by rootmetrics 8 times running. it's totally verizon. vince! we can see the sign. the v's sticking out. anyway, the most awarded network is... verizon! vince! you didn't know what it was... you did?...
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we want to welcome back derek maltz, a former top dea special agent who was involved in investigatingeeing this hezbollah money laundering case. it's good to have you back. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: there was his allegation in the "politico" report that this may have been, some people thought linked to the administration previously wanting to go easy on iran, or hezbollah, while they were working on the iran nuclear deal. today, jeff sessions says... .. how did you react when you heard that? >> very excited and very thankful for the attorney general's leadership. he's done more in a week on this issue then has been dead for years. i am very excited. i look forward to seeing the results. the most beneficial thing for the u.s. national security is john cronan leading the effort. he's a former prosecutor from the southern district of new york. i know a lot about him, he's very intelligent, very smart, and he understands law enforcement culture, he understands that you have to work together. most importantly, in 2010, the southern district of new york broke down the walls between
we want to welcome back derek maltz, a former top dea special agent who was involved in investigatingeeing this hezbollah money laundering case. it's good to have you back. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: there was his allegation in the "politico" report that this may have been, some people thought linked to the administration previously wanting to go easy on iran, or hezbollah, while they were working on the iran nuclear deal. today, jeff sessions says... .. how did...
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we don't have, as you said, a head of the dea.r of the office of national drug control policy. the president has a real opportunity. i think he should say in that speech. he should say he's going to organize all the substance abuse agencies under one head. look, it's not -- this is a complex problem. needs a comprehensive solution. but there is a real opportunity for leadership. >> are you satisfied that the medical community, physicians, the front line are sufficiently knowledgeable now about the crisis that we face and are not falling into a trap of overprescribing? >> it's an excellent point, michael. we still have more to do when it comes to education. some of that education comes from our medical schools. it comes from the cdc. it comes from the fda. but if you have a one central organization within the federal government, it can make sure that we do a better job not only to our physicians but also to our schools, our parents, to all of us. look, we need to see opioids in a completely different light. these are very powerful
we don't have, as you said, a head of the dea.r of the office of national drug control policy. the president has a real opportunity. i think he should say in that speech. he should say he's going to organize all the substance abuse agencies under one head. look, it's not -- this is a complex problem. needs a comprehensive solution. but there is a real opportunity for leadership. >> are you satisfied that the medical community, physicians, the front line are sufficiently knowledgeable now...
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yarnold is also joined by team—mate laura deas, who's appeared in three world championships but this first olympics. the pairjoined my colleague holly hamilton earlier in the studio. it is really exciting because i have been building up to this for my entire career. i have been doing the skeleton for nine years. to say, i am going to an olympic games for my country is so exciting. you are the first british olympian trying to retain your title. i used billing the pressure? there is the reason why people do not defend their winter titles. there is a lot of ha rd winter titles. there is a lot of hard work but it is a team effort. i slide down the track headfirst. there are a whole lotta people who have kept me going. i am really excited to go out there and i intend to retain my title. best of luck to her in the coming weeks. on a day wherejimmy armfield lost his life, good night. weeks. on a day wherejimmy armfield lost his life, good nightli weeks. on a day wherejimmy armfield lost his life, good night. i would a lwa ys lost his life, good night. i would always have a tennis ball in my
yarnold is also joined by team—mate laura deas, who's appeared in three world championships but this first olympics. the pairjoined my colleague holly hamilton earlier in the studio. it is really exciting because i have been building up to this for my entire career. i have been doing the skeleton for nine years. to say, i am going to an olympic games for my country is so exciting. you are the first british olympian trying to retain your title. i used billing the pressure? there is the reason...
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calling it censorship or yes the calls it censorship but it is a bit hypocritical here because the dea has made it a political tactic to use provocative statements especially on social media twitter facebook and others to gain media attention to get into the media and to communicate with the followers. the they even have made some sort of a secret manual for for for the leaders and which you can read step by step on how to get into the headlines by using a provocative statements first of all you have to publish something that was really provocative for instance something against refugees or muslims then after the public outcry outcry you can victimize yourself saying i'm just telling the truth here and everything who wants to see everyone wants to stop me is using anything against me so they have become really good at this so this is a bit hypocritical. from our parliamentary studios thank you. california has become the largest u.s. state to legalize the recreational use of marijuana voters approved the move in a referendum in two thousand and sixteen the change in the law is to set to
calling it censorship or yes the calls it censorship but it is a bit hypocritical here because the dea has made it a political tactic to use provocative statements especially on social media twitter facebook and others to gain media attention to get into the media and to communicate with the followers. the they even have made some sort of a secret manual for for for the leaders and which you can read step by step on how to get into the headlines by using a provocative statements first of all...
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>> reporter: he started working with the dea on cross-border drug cases. he had no idea corona would later become part of his life. would you say the two of you have now friends? >> we share a fondness. i have known martin since i wanted to kill him in 1997. >> reporter: corona admits to eight murders. there may be more. in san diego he shot a pregnant woman suspected of talking to the cops along with her sister, a fashion model. >> when i shot two people i heard a scream in the back and i looked back there and i seen a little girl back there i >> reporter: the girl was okay, but a month later across the border in tijuana, corona and his partner killed her father. >> we hog-tied him. they covered him with a sheet. all of a sudden we just hear this gruesome sound. it was like a watermelon being smashed. >> they laugh about it. they get off on it. >> reporter: corona was facing murder charges, life in prison. >> one of the things they instill on you is don't talk. don't talk, don't rat. and i decided i'm going to do the best for me, for my children. >> repor
>> reporter: he started working with the dea on cross-border drug cases. he had no idea corona would later become part of his life. would you say the two of you have now friends? >> we share a fondness. i have known martin since i wanted to kill him in 1997. >> reporter: corona admits to eight murders. there may be more. in san diego he shot a pregnant woman suspected of talking to the cops along with her sister, a fashion model. >> when i shot two people i heard a...
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yarnold is also joined by team—mate laura deas, who's appeared in three world championships but thistudio. it is really exciting because i have been building up to this for my entire career. i have been doing the skeleton for nine years. to say, i am going to an olympic games for my country is so exciting. you are the first british olympian trying to retain your title. i used billing the pressure? there is the reason why people do not defend their winter titles.
yarnold is also joined by team—mate laura deas, who's appeared in three world championships but thistudio. it is really exciting because i have been building up to this for my entire career. i have been doing the skeleton for nine years. to say, i am going to an olympic games for my country is so exciting. you are the first british olympian trying to retain your title. i used billing the pressure? there is the reason why people do not defend their winter titles.
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. >>> when we come back, a former dea agent turned pot investor. he's joining us.t he has to say about the government waging war on legalized marijuana. you don't want to miss it. "squawk alley" back after this at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. >>> getting some breaking news we'll go to dom chu back at hq for that. >> so the crypto side of things, we want to call your attention to moneygram international they inked a partnership with ripple ripple infrastructure for use in transferring funds in a faster, more efficient way it's seen as a big rival to bitcoin. it was as the company that just got its merger shut down by u.s. regulators back over to you >> thank you very much for that. as we go to break, a check on markets at this hour the dow is up 111. we've gorerdt co highs almost across the board "squawk alley" is back in a minute >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. attorney general jeff sessions p
. >>> when we come back, a former dea agent turned pot investor. he's joining us.t he has to say about the government waging war on legalized marijuana. you don't want to miss it. "squawk alley" back after this at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. >>> getting some breaking news we'll go to dom chu back...
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attorney and chief of staff to james comey and the former acting head of the dea. mr.enburg, thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> there is a few legal matters here that i'm hoping you can help us understand me as a non-lawyer and the audience trying to figure out the importan importance. it's petit jury, not petite. >> i think petit. i took spanish in high school, i think petit. >> the grand jury works with prosecutors to decide whether or not to bring an indictment. >> you got that right. >> the petit, petite jury. >> they determine whether you're guilty or not guilty at trial. >> if there is this remarkable news first reported today by michael schmidt, steve bannon, former white house chief strategists has been subpoenaed to testify by the grand jury for the mueller investigation, if he appears before the grand jury as a witness, is it true he's compelled to answer their questions? you're not awill youllowed to o >> that's right, you have to answer any question asked of you. the way i did it, i would take all of their questions at the end of th
attorney and chief of staff to james comey and the former acting head of the dea. mr.enburg, thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> there is a few legal matters here that i'm hoping you can help us understand me as a non-lawyer and the audience trying to figure out the importan importance. it's petit jury, not petite. >> i think petit. i took spanish in high school, i think petit. >> the grand jury works with prosecutors to decide whether or not to...
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estuve frente de la direcciÓn anti drogas, a cargo de la dea en texas.greso y ahora ambos partidos estÁn estudiando el tema. me parece es un gran paso adelante. >>> usted apoyarÍa una reforma migratoria que incluye la legalizaciÓn de los dreamers? >>> es una gran pregunta, todavÍa no lo sÉ. quiero esperar a ver cuÁl es la decisiÓn ore comen dags del presidente. sin embargo, yo estoy esto contra de una amnistÍa. y en cuanto a los dreamers quisiera que fueron deportados a su paÍs de origen. ni siquiera recuerden que aprendieran acerca de su paÍs, que sirvieran como embajadores de nuestro paÍs allÁ y ayudaran a otra persona y entonces, abrir un camino para que puedan volver a cruzar la frontera legalmente y creo que re ssolverÍa muchos problemas. >>> el presidente hablando del tps para salvadoreÑos, haitianos y paÍses africanos se refiriÓ a esos paÍses como paises de porquerÍa, nou so esas palabras. le parece que es algo aceptable, esa retÓrica racista >>> yo no estaba allÍ. pero quizÁs deberÍamos estar hablando de eso y los senadores deberÍan elogiar a nue
estuve frente de la direcciÓn anti drogas, a cargo de la dea en texas.greso y ahora ambos partidos estÁn estudiando el tema. me parece es un gran paso adelante. >>> usted apoyarÍa una reforma migratoria que incluye la legalizaciÓn de los dreamers? >>> es una gran pregunta, todavÍa no lo sÉ. quiero esperar a ver cuÁl es la decisiÓn ore comen dags del presidente. sin embargo, yo estoy esto contra de una amnistÍa. y en cuanto a los dreamers quisiera que fueron deportados...
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after the dea >>> san francisco's acting mayor is an official candidate for the job. they filed those election papers today to run in the special election. she became acting mayor last month after their the dead of edley. some critics say the leadership roles could conflict with each other. she says she wants to tackle the city's homeless crisis, another quality of life -- and other quality-of-life issues. >> she's competing with mark leno, jane kim, and special -- and a special election will be held on june 5. >>> a report on the dam emergency from last year. they blame long-term and systemic problems for a near disaster. the main spillway broke apart last winter. now, a panel of forensic investigators say state officials and regulators failed to recognize inherent flaws in the spillways design and construction. they say as cracks appeared over decades, the focus should have been on reconstruction and not routine maintenance. some residents are still angry. >> review it, i think perjury prosecution needs to be initiated. i think some people need to go to jail. this h
after the dea >>> san francisco's acting mayor is an official candidate for the job. they filed those election papers today to run in the special election. she became acting mayor last month after their the dead of edley. some critics say the leadership roles could conflict with each other. she says she wants to tackle the city's homeless crisis, another quality of life -- and other quality-of-life issues. >> she's competing with mark leno, jane kim, and special -- and a special...
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>> reporter: steve duncan was a probation officer who started working with dea on cross-border drug casesng up the steps towards the front door. >> reporter: revenge for on his cartel bosses the arellano brothers. you've a guy on the ground who's inju begging not to be killed. >>he's begging for his life. "don't kill me."or his life i did "this is from ramon arellano." >> i later talked to the fro>> i wanted him todying. an assassin a multipl murderer. >> reporter: steve duncan had no idea corona would lacome part of his life. wouldw friends? >> we share a fondness. >> i have wanted him 1997. >> reporter: corona admits ters.be more. did you end up actually killing people in>> while i was in -- ipe that. >> reportee was born he beautif socal coastline just outsideve anybody is just born a natural gangster. nobody's born a charlesmanson. >> reporter: corona says he ran away from home jtreet gang. >> and that became my family. >> are you involved i at this point? >> uh-huh, absolutely. >> reporter: in and out of ost inevitablith the mexic and absolutely the cartels. >> you either accept that
>> reporter: steve duncan was a probation officer who started working with dea on cross-border drug casesng up the steps towards the front door. >> reporter: revenge for on his cartel bosses the arellano brothers. you've a guy on the ground who's inju begging not to be killed. >>he's begging for his life. "don't kill me."or his life i did "this is from ramon arellano." >> i later talked to the fro>> i wanted him todying. an assassin a multipl...
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these are medical issues with some drug cases and we do not want the dea overturning what state prerogative is. that happened during the clinton administration and it may happen during this one the attorney general gets his way. i believe in the 10th amendment, i don't believe you have to put first time john offenders in with hardened criminals. that is a good example. we are working on the justice bill which passed in the house and there is a thing called a valid court order and the only reason he or she is in trouble is because of their age. do you really want to throw them in with hardened criminals and keep them locked up? that is a good way to start another one. president trump talked about the drug problem yesterday in the white house. here is what he said. president trump: we had a tremendous drug population and dealers all over the country, and we are hitting them hard, the dealers. the dealers are hit hard. what they have done to families and what they are doing to the we are, it is something focused on. whether it is the opioids, much comes through the southern border. people don'
these are medical issues with some drug cases and we do not want the dea overturning what state prerogative is. that happened during the clinton administration and it may happen during this one the attorney general gets his way. i believe in the 10th amendment, i don't believe you have to put first time john offenders in with hardened criminals. that is a good example. we are working on the justice bill which passed in the house and there is a thing called a valid court order and the only...
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>> reporter: steve duncan was a probation officer who started working with dea on cross-border drug casesck home into the house, and he was shot as he was walking up the steps towards the front door. >> reporter: revenge for an attempted hit on his cartel bosses, the arellano brothers. you've got a guy on the ground who's injured, begging not to be killed. >> right. yeah, he's begging for his life. "don't kill me." when he was begging for his life i did say, "this is for ramon arellano." >> i later talked to the wife who said she was at the front door -- >> i wanted him to know why he was dying. >> he's an assassin, a multiple murderer. >> reporter: steve duncan had no idea corona would later become part of his life. would you say the two of you are now friends? >> we share a fondness. i have known martin since i wanted to kill him in 1997. >> reporter: corona admits to eight murders. there may be more. did you end up actually killing people in prison? >> while i was in prison -- i'd rather not speak about that. >> reporter: he was born and raised on the beautiful socal coastline just out
>> reporter: steve duncan was a probation officer who started working with dea on cross-border drug casesck home into the house, and he was shot as he was walking up the steps towards the front door. >> reporter: revenge for an attempted hit on his cartel bosses, the arellano brothers. you've got a guy on the ground who's injured, begging not to be killed. >> right. yeah, he's begging for his life. "don't kill me." when he was begging for his life i did say,...
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aprovecharon los tantos de agelo hernandez y ravel morrison para irse adelante en el marcador y aun que loass deasa para rescatar el marcador. jaiba brava uno, atlas dos. en la copa del rey..un error garrafal de nacho abrio le dio la oportunidad a "eraso" que con un tremendo disparo sorprendia a todos en el santiago bernabeu. en el complemtendo a segundos de haber iniciao el tiempo complementario el frances karim benzema anotaria el del empate pero el gusto no les duro mucho ya que gabriel al 55 con un cabezazo potente dejo la pelota al fondo y el leganes gano por marcador final global de tres a dos. terminamos esta noche en el area de la bahia donde los san jose earthquakes ya se preparan para iniciar con el pie derecho su temporada. el dia de hoy tuvieron su dia de medios y estuvimos presentes. un ambiente bastante relajado se pudo percibir entre viejos y nuevos compaÑeros de equipo. los quakes estaran abriendo la temporada en casa el proximo sabado tres de marzo ante minnesota y buscan regresar nuevamente a los playoffs le tenemos declaraciones de anibal godoy. esa es la informacion deportiva
aprovecharon los tantos de agelo hernandez y ravel morrison para irse adelante en el marcador y aun que loass deasa para rescatar el marcador. jaiba brava uno, atlas dos. en la copa del rey..un error garrafal de nacho abrio le dio la oportunidad a "eraso" que con un tremendo disparo sorprendia a todos en el santiago bernabeu. en el complemtendo a segundos de haber iniciao el tiempo complementario el frances karim benzema anotaria el del empate pero el gusto no les duro mucho ya que...
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cyprus was the first to fall victim to the dea offshore as asian epidemic one of the largest tax havens in the european union more than one hundred thirty companies were registered there a major competitor was wiped out in just days. that operation has been nicknamed the deposits. in twenty twelve the i.m.f. controlled by u.s. authorities decided to write off problematic bonds. as a result of the crisis banks was shutting down cyprus was in trouble billionaires from all over the world will urgently transferring their capital of the seas away from a company for which banking can be the main source of income. and scandal secret offshore companies were confined to the history books if you use a come for its terms of. if you use a status company you want of these facts to move your cash now. you were not protected or you struck you were before right because this can be hacked at any time the second victim was miles and twenty thirteen the cyprus crisis triggered a tightening of financial controls on tax policies in the country in twenty four to the offshore plague reached luxembourg that op
cyprus was the first to fall victim to the dea offshore as asian epidemic one of the largest tax havens in the european union more than one hundred thirty companies were registered there a major competitor was wiped out in just days. that operation has been nicknamed the deposits. in twenty twelve the i.m.f. controlled by u.s. authorities decided to write off problematic bonds. as a result of the crisis banks was shutting down cyprus was in trouble billionaires from all over the world will...
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over immigration reform >> he met with members of congress to work with republicans as two two crucial deaines were large. mel with the details. >> reporter: the first of those deadlines is january 19th for a budget deal to keep the government running. second march 5. they made the negotiations public in front of the and this was something unusual, nothing we've seen before. negotiations session really did server dual purpose. lawmakers positions were made public. and president trump well he was able to show he can command a high level meeting. there is agreement to find a solution for some 700,000 young people brought to the u.s. illegally as children. trump said any deal news include budget money for a border wall. he's willing to consider comprehensive immigration reform, which some conservatives worry will be seen as am ness tea. >> would do this proply, you're not so far away from comprehensive immigration reform. if you want to take it that further step, i'll take the heat. i don't caring. i'll take all the heat you want to give me and both the democrats and the republicans' my whole
over immigration reform >> he met with members of congress to work with republicans as two two crucial deaines were large. mel with the details. >> reporter: the first of those deadlines is january 19th for a budget deal to keep the government running. second march 5. they made the negotiations public in front of the and this was something unusual, nothing we've seen before. negotiations session really did server dual purpose. lawmakers positions were made public. and president...
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between the fda and the dea, it took nearly two years for the change to go into effect. once it did, a billion fewer pills were prescribed. dr. gottlieb says more aggressive action is now needed. >> i think prescribing patterns absolutely have to change. so you really should see most patients getting a two or three or four-day prescription not a 30-day prescription. >> reporter: he's pushing for more doctor training and nonopioid alternatives to treat pain. >> but it will take us a year, maybe two, to get to the optimal place here. >> reporter: when i hear you say a year or more, that's a lot more people becoming addicted and a lot more people dying. >> there's a lot of things we're doing in the interim. i don't want to look back five years from now and say i wish i had done more. >> reporter: since dr. gottlieb took over, one drug has been taken off the market after concern about the drug's risk of abuse. >> cynthia mcfadden in new york, thank you. >>> tonight residents in paris are bracing for what some are fearing may be the flood of the century. the city is on alert
between the fda and the dea, it took nearly two years for the change to go into effect. once it did, a billion fewer pills were prescribed. dr. gottlieb says more aggressive action is now needed. >> i think prescribing patterns absolutely have to change. so you really should see most patients getting a two or three or four-day prescription not a 30-day prescription. >> reporter: he's pushing for more doctor training and nonopioid alternatives to treat pain. >> but it will take...
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the law enforcement people, ice, dea and other officers that we have there are there working with thed i say, so they do a lot of security so when we talk about nafta and i know we're talking about borders, but talk about nafta, people need to keep in mind, those countries help with security. the last point, if you talk to some of the central american countries or even talk to our officials here, in the past, people said that the only people coming in was mexicans, everything was mexicans, but when you look at it it's almost a u.n. if you look at people coming in, without mentioning countries, i can give you countries throughout the world coming in, and that's why we've got to work with mexico and central america to make sure we extend our security not at the one-yard line, but pre-screening and other work that we do and that's where the administration-- i brought this up to the president and what did he say, oh, you know, people just want money. we don't need to give them money, that's our money. you know, and this is what we're saying, we've got to understand what are we trying to s
the law enforcement people, ice, dea and other officers that we have there are there working with thed i say, so they do a lot of security so when we talk about nafta and i know we're talking about borders, but talk about nafta, people need to keep in mind, those countries help with security. the last point, if you talk to some of the central american countries or even talk to our officials here, in the past, people said that the only people coming in was mexicans, everything was mexicans, but...
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if you want to stop the drug, look at the latest dea report. where are they coming from in land?ts of entry. i represent laredo, texas, and that is the largest port in the land and after l.a., total trade is laredo, and little town of 250,000, and we handle most of the trade coming in mexico through that landport. and we have been trying to get more money into port, but most of the money is going between the port, because most of my colleagues that don't understand the border want to put it in border patrol which i support the border patrol, the men and women in green who want to add the wall and the national guard. that is basically the solution, but if you are looking at it, you have to have the men and women in blue u which are the cpb officers, because that is where the contraband is coming in. so you have to know what you are trying to do. if you don't know what you are trying to stop or how it is coming n and i have not touched the water, because the drug dealers, and they are not backwards type ts of individual but they are rather sophisticated or i should say they are sop
if you want to stop the drug, look at the latest dea report. where are they coming from in land?ts of entry. i represent laredo, texas, and that is the largest port in the land and after l.a., total trade is laredo, and little town of 250,000, and we handle most of the trade coming in mexico through that landport. and we have been trying to get more money into port, but most of the money is going between the port, because most of my colleagues that don't understand the border want to put it in...
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if you look at drugs, the latest dea report.re talking about land, where are they coming through? ports of entry. i represent laredo, texas, the largest inland port in the country, after l.a., laredo, a little town of 250,000, we handle most of the trade from mexico through that land port. we have been trying to get more money into the port, but most of the money goes between ports because most of my colleagues, they don't understand the border and want to put it in border patrol, which i support border patrol, men and women in green, they want to add a wall and national guard, that's basically their solution, but if you look at it, you've got to have the men and women in blue, which are the cbp officers, those are the ones that we have at the ports. you've got to have the technology, not only between ports, but also, the ports of entry, because that's where drugs are coming in. so, to conclude this point, you've got to know what you're trying to do and if you don't know what you're trying to stop or how it's coming in and not e
if you look at drugs, the latest dea report.re talking about land, where are they coming through? ports of entry. i represent laredo, texas, the largest inland port in the country, after l.a., laredo, a little town of 250,000, we handle most of the trade from mexico through that land port. we have been trying to get more money into the port, but most of the money goes between ports because most of my colleagues, they don't understand the border and want to put it in border patrol, which i...
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typically recruited and that is precisely what karima mabrouk does the champion kickboxer is a member of a dea radicalization project in the austrian capital vienna it's called not in god's name the idea top martial arts performers offer the youngsters coaching in the hope of winning their hearts and minds the project has the backing of two ministries but what happens next under austria's new government that includes the far right freedom party. kickboxing is much more than a sport says kareem i broke he says it also teaches valuable life lessons. for the brain for the kids combat sports teaches kids determination it teaches them never to give up in life to have dreams and pursue them. he says kids with a focus are less likely to get radicalized by religious extremists. that's the idea behind his kickboxing project not in god's name. just twenty four korean mabrouk has already won the austrian kickboxing championship several times and has competed all over europe and if. he can't get into the ring today due to an injury so he's cheering on his training partner. is an assert known to recruit yo
typically recruited and that is precisely what karima mabrouk does the champion kickboxer is a member of a dea radicalization project in the austrian capital vienna it's called not in god's name the idea top martial arts performers offer the youngsters coaching in the hope of winning their hearts and minds the project has the backing of two ministries but what happens next under austria's new government that includes the far right freedom party. kickboxing is much more than a sport says kareem...
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dea report. more drugs come from the ports of entry than in between ports. but we're not even talking about ports of entry, number one. >> our bill is. >> i'm just saying, i'm just saying. ports, let's finish this. and some of us have been working on this longer than some other folks. number one, if you look at the 11 million or 12 million undocumented aliens which is the second phase, 40% of them came through visa overstays. you can put the most beautiful wall there. it's not going to stop them because they'll come by plane, boat, or vehicle itself. >> that's in our bill, too. >> i know. the other thing is, the other thing we have to look at, the wall itself, mr. president, you talk to your border patrol chief or the former border patrol chiefs, i have asked them, how much time does a wall buy you? they'll say a couple minutes or a few seconds. this is our own border patrol chiefs who have said that. >> not mine. >> not the ones i talked to. >> without the wall, you cannot have border security.
dea report. more drugs come from the ports of entry than in between ports. but we're not even talking about ports of entry, number one. >> our bill is. >> i'm just saying, i'm just saying. ports, let's finish this. and some of us have been working on this longer than some other folks. number one, if you look at the 11 million or 12 million undocumented aliens which is the second phase, 40% of them came through visa overstays. you can put the most beautiful wall there. it's not going...
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for example, if you look at the latest dea and worried about drugs, look at the latest dea report. more drugs come through the ports of entry than in between ports. we are not even talking about ports of entry. i'm just saying. let's finish this. some of us have been working on it longer than others. number one, if you look at the 11 or 12 million undocumented, 40% of them came from visa overstays. you can put the most beautiful wall out there, it's not going to stop them. they will come by plane, boat, or vehicle itself. so the other thing that we are going to look at, the wall itself, mr. president, you talk to your border patrol chief or the former border patrol chiefs, i asked them how much time does a wall buy you? they say a couple minutes or a few seconds. these are the border patrol chiefs. >> not mine. mine said the wall works. the wall works. >> they said without the wall we cannot have border security. ask israel. look what happened with them. without the wall you can't have it. >> homeland a proep reations and the chiefs have all said that. the other thing is if you loo
for example, if you look at the latest dea and worried about drugs, look at the latest dea report. more drugs come through the ports of entry than in between ports. we are not even talking about ports of entry. i'm just saying. let's finish this. some of us have been working on it longer than others. number one, if you look at the 11 or 12 million undocumented, 40% of them came from visa overstays. you can put the most beautiful wall out there, it's not going to stop them. they will come by...
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for example, if you look at the latest dea, worried about drugs, looked at the latest dea report, more drugs come through the ports of entry than in between ports but we're not even talking about ports of entry, number one. >> our bill does. >> i'm just saying -- i'm just saying ports. let's finish this and some of us have been working this longer than some of the folks. number one, if you look at the 11 or 12 million undocumented aliens, 40% of them came through visa overstays. so you can put the most beautiful wall out there it's not going to stop them there. they'll come by plane, boat or vehicle itself. >> that's other thing is, the or thing that we have to look at, the wall itself, mr. president, you talk to your border patrol chief or the former border patrol chiefs. i have asked them, how much time does the wall buy you? they say a couple minutes or a few seconds. this is our own border patrol chiefs that have said that. >> not mine. >> without the wall, you can't have border security. all you have to do is ask israel. look what happened with them. >> all right, homeland appropr
for example, if you look at the latest dea, worried about drugs, looked at the latest dea report, more drugs come through the ports of entry than in between ports but we're not even talking about ports of entry, number one. >> our bill does. >> i'm just saying -- i'm just saying ports. let's finish this and some of us have been working this longer than some of the folks. number one, if you look at the 11 or 12 million undocumented aliens, 40% of them came through visa overstays. so...
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nobody's said nobody's interest to have these people returned to their homeland simply because the dea radicalisation programs that we have in place now they can't even account they can't even do anything with the guys who cannot be on the front lines how these the radicalization programs going to cope with hardened jihadists that may return not peace which better to keep them languishing in syria in jails keep them keep them. for as long as possible. a deadly week long anti-government uprising in iran has put further strain relations between tehran and the us with i.q. stations on criticisms flying back and forth between the nation's power administration will continue to support the protesters in their calls for freedom washington intervenes in a grotesque way in iran's internal affairs. iran's military chief has said the turmoil that swept the country is now over the civil disobedience has been widely condemned in iran over the past number of danes these are images you're seeing there on your screen have been held in a number of different cities in support of the authorities. but acc
nobody's said nobody's interest to have these people returned to their homeland simply because the dea radicalisation programs that we have in place now they can't even account they can't even do anything with the guys who cannot be on the front lines how these the radicalization programs going to cope with hardened jihadists that may return not peace which better to keep them languishing in syria in jails keep them keep them. for as long as possible. a deadly week long anti-government uprising...
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