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now do the dea agents and prosecutors no that that's what they think?t's one of the things i was looking into. jason: to say the least, this is a high wire act where he's walking between law and some really bad people and yet, i mean, hopefully this isn't a spoiler, he's still around. you talked to him. here he is all these years later, look what i did. zeke: i would track down these retired law enforcement officials. a lot of them said, vega's still alive? wow, that's pretty cool. good for him. because many of the informants who worked with him were assassinated. and at one point, vega heard from the fbi and his underworld connections that there was a price on his head, too. but that didn't stop him. he kept running the scheme, even after that. carol: but until there was a sting operation and he got caught and arrested and put in jail. zeke: right. so, the story opens with the vega just back from a photo shoot in cancun, i believe, partying with some of his photography and fashion friends, when his doorbell rings and one of his drug trafficker clients
now do the dea agents and prosecutors no that that's what they think?t's one of the things i was looking into. jason: to say the least, this is a high wire act where he's walking between law and some really bad people and yet, i mean, hopefully this isn't a spoiler, he's still around. you talked to him. here he is all these years later, look what i did. zeke: i would track down these retired law enforcement officials. a lot of them said, vega's still alive? wow, that's pretty cool. good for...
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but it's like a back-water operation at the dea, and it's never really been a priority. the el chapo cases and the big, big giant drug cases are really a priority. prescription drug abuse for many, many years it was derided as the kitty shop at the dea. >> interestingly enough, purdue pharma was ranked the number four top pill manufacturer. yet a lot of focus has been on that company. is there equate focus on everybody who was involved in this? >> no. i mean, while everybody was looking at purdue farma, there were many other companies that were involved in the flooding of pills throughout the country. there were six companies that are largely responsible for 75% of all the opioids that were distributed. mckesson corporation, cardinal health, cvs, walgreens and walmart. those are the top six companies. purdue pharma may have kicked this off. a lot of people blame oxycontin as the drug that began this epidemic. but there were a lot of other companies that came into the market after purdue pharma. >> we've got numbers from 2006 to 2012 because the judge said that that doesn
but it's like a back-water operation at the dea, and it's never really been a priority. the el chapo cases and the big, big giant drug cases are really a priority. prescription drug abuse for many, many years it was derided as the kitty shop at the dea. >> interestingly enough, purdue pharma was ranked the number four top pill manufacturer. yet a lot of focus has been on that company. is there equate focus on everybody who was involved in this? >> no. i mean, while everybody was...
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de 2016 al 2018, mÁs de 4000 mexicanos fueron transportados en aviÓn dea san diego, para ser llevadosnd vÍa aÉrea y llevados a dénver, phoenix, san diego o los centros mÁs grandes. en ocho aÑos, de 5007 si los inmigrantes son deportados por aeropuerto, sin haber hablado por un juez. funcionarios pÚblicos y lÍderes comunitarios reaccionaron a lo ocurrido. miguel: la noticia de que el servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas utilizaba el aeropuerto de oakland, les cayÓ algunos por sorpresa. la alcaldesa dio una entrevista. pero nos enviaron el siguiente comunicado. >> la oficina del alcalde se estÁ revisando esta cohesiÓn para ver si la polÍtica de lasciudades santuario. es una preocupaciÓn para la alcaldesa. necesitamos entender el proceso-. reportero: representantes de caridades catÓlicas aseguran que siguen confiando en las polÍticas de la ciudad. >> casio de portland siempre ha sido muy buena con los inmigrantes. tengo confianza en que ellos van a arreglar todo. reportero: el puerto de oakland es el el puerto de oakland es el encargado de los 02 ahora tendrÁn que responder quÉ pasÓ la alca
de 2016 al 2018, mÁs de 4000 mexicanos fueron transportados en aviÓn dea san diego, para ser llevadosnd vÍa aÉrea y llevados a dénver, phoenix, san diego o los centros mÁs grandes. en ocho aÑos, de 5007 si los inmigrantes son deportados por aeropuerto, sin haber hablado por un juez. funcionarios pÚblicos y lÍderes comunitarios reaccionaron a lo ocurrido. miguel: la noticia de que el servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas utilizaba el aeropuerto de oakland, les cayÓ algunos por sorpresa....
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but tonight former dea agents and other analysts tell cnn they believe el chapo's associates may havelready cased the super max facility to plot a possible escape, something he's done time and time again. >> you can find it on google earth now. there's no doubt that his cronies, his hardest men, have looked into all possible scenarios. would they be willing -- is he worth them launching a full-scale attack on the prison? >> the florence super max houses notorious terrorists like the boston marathon bomber and unabomber and no one has escaped. el chapo will be in a 7x12 foot cell 23 hours a day but this is an inmate who could test this air tight facility like no others. like mexico's prison in 2015, el chapo disappeared while walking through a shower stall. there was an escape hatch in the floor that led to an elaborate tunnel, complete with electricity, lighting, tracks laid along the ground and a modified motorcycle cart for transportation. he once escaped a high security mexican prison reportedly hidden in a laundry cart, and he once got out of a safe house into a tunnel and escaped
but tonight former dea agents and other analysts tell cnn they believe el chapo's associates may havelready cased the super max facility to plot a possible escape, something he's done time and time again. >> you can find it on google earth now. there's no doubt that his cronies, his hardest men, have looked into all possible scenarios. would they be willing -- is he worth them launching a full-scale attack on the prison? >> the florence super max houses notorious terrorists like the...
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por eso su historia es muy parecida con la de enrique camarena, otro agente de la dea, haya sido.ersonaje central de la serie "narcos: mÉxico" y él se infiltrÓ en el cartel de guadalajara en la dÉcada del 80 y por eso fue torturado hasta la muerte. de hecho, el agente vÍctor vÁzquez estÁ buscando el mismo objetivo que camarena. el narcotraficante rafael quintero. carolina: te agradecemos por esa informaciÓn. desde los Ángeles, california, hablando de "el chapo" que es de lo mÁs leÍdo en la pÁgina de univisiÓn noticias.. proseguimos con el tema de polÍtica en estados unidos y es que una comisiÓn de la cÁmara se alista para interrogar a robert muller, , el fiscal especial que investigÓ la trama rusa y las denuncias de obstrucciÓn de justicia contra el presidente donald trump. la fecha serÁ en dos dÍas. el miÉrcoles 24 de julio. entre tanto, el paciente reaccionÓ en su venta de twitter . dijo "a robert müller, quien tiene grandes conflictos, no se le debe dar otra moneda a la manzana. al final terminarÁ mal para Él y los demÓcratas. el resultado del informe "no crucial, no conspiraci
por eso su historia es muy parecida con la de enrique camarena, otro agente de la dea, haya sido.ersonaje central de la serie "narcos: mÉxico" y él se infiltrÓ en el cartel de guadalajara en la dÉcada del 80 y por eso fue torturado hasta la muerte. de hecho, el agente vÍctor vÁzquez estÁ buscando el mismo objetivo que camarena. el narcotraficante rafael quintero. carolina: te agradecemos por esa informaciÓn. desde los Ángeles, california, hablando de "el chapo" que...
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this information comes from a database maintained by the dea.of the largest civil action case against big pharma countries in u.s. history. it wasn't just released. journalists at "the washington post" had to wage a, quote, year-long legal battle for access to these documents and data while the drug companies, dea, and justice department fought them every step of the way. one of those journalists joins us now this morning. thank you so much for being here, but more for what you've done and fighting this fight over the last year. how hard was it to get this, and why? >> well, thank you, guys. good morning. it was extremely difficult. we've been trying to get this data for three years now. it's been kept secret by the dea and by the drug companies, have fought very, very hard for the release of this information. basically what it does is provides a road map to the opioid epidemic. it traces the path of every pill in the united states from manufacturer to distributor to pharmacy in every single town, county, and city in america. >> amazing. >> and
this information comes from a database maintained by the dea.of the largest civil action case against big pharma countries in u.s. history. it wasn't just released. journalists at "the washington post" had to wage a, quote, year-long legal battle for access to these documents and data while the drug companies, dea, and justice department fought them every step of the way. one of those journalists joins us now this morning. thank you so much for being here, but more for what you've...
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there's this sort of secret database that was held by maintained by the dea. we were able to get this we fought in court to get it we've been trying to get it for three years first through a freedom of information act and finally through court for this big lawsuit that's going on in cleveland at this time what it reveals is, you know, we've all heard about purdue and oxycontin, but what you can see is that there are many other companies, cvs, walmart, wal greens and some we haven't even heard of that are all shipping, you know, huge massive amounts of pills to these communities and not reporting orders that seem suspicious. >> sari, i think that one of the most shocking things i mean, i understand why the industry would fight this. why was the government fighting this information being released? >> well, that's obviously a very good question. what they say, what they said to us is that it could hurt possible criminal investigations that they were doing so what happened is the judge sort of lopped off several years of the data. so, we don't have the last five y
there's this sort of secret database that was held by maintained by the dea. we were able to get this we fought in court to get it we've been trying to get it for three years first through a freedom of information act and finally through court for this big lawsuit that's going on in cleveland at this time what it reveals is, you know, we've all heard about purdue and oxycontin, but what you can see is that there are many other companies, cvs, walmart, wal greens and some we haven't even heard...
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it exists so the dea can track suspicious sales.cal companies are required to report a pain pill to the dea. that's how the database exists. who has access? it has been kept secret and hidden from the public view until now. a team of reporters from "the washington post" and the gazette mail have been trying to get access for a couple of years now. the post filed a freedom of information act for the database and it was denied. the government did not want the database made public. more importantly, the drug companies really, really didn't want it meade public. they tried to pry this information loose and if what pills went where was made public, it might give the drug companies an advantage in the marketplace where the hungriest most addicted markets were. valuable information. you know how many pills you can sell? we can't let that information out there. the drug companies have to submit information that ends up in the database and the database is kept secret. the reporters were trying to get it made publicly available, made public t
it exists so the dea can track suspicious sales.cal companies are required to report a pain pill to the dea. that's how the database exists. who has access? it has been kept secret and hidden from the public view until now. a team of reporters from "the washington post" and the gazette mail have been trying to get access for a couple of years now. the post filed a freedom of information act for the database and it was denied. the government did not want the database made public. more...
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managed bycking is the dea.ea knows o of each shipment that comomes out of venezuelelad cold beer.r. the dea knows about it. and some pass through that any problems and others are stopped. so there is not a fightt against drug trafficking. there isis a fight against the cartels. there are some cartels that are foughtht and oththers they let m go. they know the implications of your trafficking here. nonetheless, justice is selected. they take action n against some and protect the others. i think the president is protected by the united states. juan: 10 years ago before the coup against you throughout latin america there were progressive governments trying to change the social conditions of their people. we have seen this enormous change in brazil, in your the attacks in argentina, the attacks on the government in mena's willow. what is your sense of what is happening in latin america in terms of the movements of peoples for greater social equality? >> well, there were sosome statements recently mamade by a u.s. s
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it's a list maintained by the dea.turers to the distributors to the individual pharmacies all across the country. and it exists so the dea can supposedly track suspicious sales. the dig pharmaceutical companies and distributors are required to report each transaction to the dea. who has access to this data base? it's always been kept secret, hidden from the public view until now. a team of intrepid reporters from "the washington post" and gazette mail have been trying to get ax for a couple of years now. the post originally filed a freedom of information act request. it was denied. government did not want to site made public. perhaps more importantly, the drug companies did not want it made public. he repeatedly told the courts that if this information was made public about what pills went where, that might give their come pot to haves the other drug companies an advantage in the marketplace. the competitors might find out where the hungriest most addicted markets for. that's valuable information. you know how many pil
it's a list maintained by the dea.turers to the distributors to the individual pharmacies all across the country. and it exists so the dea can supposedly track suspicious sales. the dig pharmaceutical companies and distributors are required to report each transaction to the dea. who has access to this data base? it's always been kept secret, hidden from the public view until now. a team of intrepid reporters from "the washington post" and gazette mail have been trying to get ax for a...
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and it exists so the dea can supposedly track suspicious sales.tical companies and distributors are required to report each transaction involving an opioid pain pill to the dea that's how the database exists. who has access to the database? it has always been kept secret. it's always been kept from the public view until now. a team much intrepid reporters from the "washington post" and the gazette mail in charmts, west virginia have been trying to get itth access to this database for a couple of years. the post initially filed a freedom of information act request for the database. it was defied. the government did not want the database public. but perhaps more importantly the drug companies really really didn't want it made public. they repeatedly told the courts as people tried to pry this information loose that if in information about what pills went were was made public that might give their competitors might give the other drug companies an advantage in the marketplace. yeah the competitors might find out where the hungriest most addicted mark
and it exists so the dea can supposedly track suspicious sales.tical companies and distributors are required to report each transaction involving an opioid pain pill to the dea that's how the database exists. who has access to the database? it has always been kept secret. it's always been kept from the public view until now. a team much intrepid reporters from the "washington post" and the gazette mail in charmts, west virginia have been trying to get itth access to this database for...
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it's a list maintained by the dea.o the distributors to the individual pharmacies all across the country and it exists so the dea can supposedly track suspicious sales. well, the big pharmaceutical companies and distributors are required to report each transaction involving an opioid pain pill to the dea and that's how this database exists, but who has access to this database? it has always been kept secret, it's always been kept hidden from the public view until now. a team of intrepid reporters from "the washington post" and from the gazette mail in charleston, west virginia have been trying to get access to this database for years now. "the post" originally filed a freedom of information request. it was denied. perhaps more importantly, the drug companies really, really didn't want to made public. they repeatedly told the courts as people tried to pry this information loose that if this information about what pills went where was made public, that might give their competitors -- might give the other drug companies a
it's a list maintained by the dea.o the distributors to the individual pharmacies all across the country and it exists so the dea can supposedly track suspicious sales. well, the big pharmaceutical companies and distributors are required to report each transaction involving an opioid pain pill to the dea and that's how this database exists, but who has access to this database? it has always been kept secret, it's always been kept hidden from the public view until now. a team of intrepid...
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people at a we'll have the latest from t dg a flwarninafr losing a>>nd the period opensyn pulled off a dea. >> and the scientists now ea with a cleanfend setew >> well, good morning to you mena.chard lui in for frances will omy?r in chief t sharin kim jong-s witha glorifi ph latest frompitol hill the rlis watching when he nota stepped over onto north korean soil the first american president ever to do so. these photos that you're seeing of the handshake between president trump and north kore leader kimong-un,but the question remains what does this really mean? here's president trump as he explained it >> it's just a step. might be an important step and might not, but what we're doing today is a step, and probab it's a step in the right direction. it is a good feeling, so it could be very good >> reporter: as you noted, there have been two failed summits so far. the u.s. special envoy will lead a third effort the president says with teams from bothsides north korea to give up its nuclear weapons, the u.s. poss that's what north e this s meantime, the p lh orth korean thethos understan injur
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the information comes from a data base maintained by the dea that tracks every single pain pill sold in the u.s. a "washington post" analysis found three companies make close to 90% of the opioids. activists pharma, sp e gx, and par pharmaceuticals. cnn has not been able to reach any of the companies yet. a spokeswoman for the company that acquired activis said the company cannot speak to any policies in place before that. a representative said spec produced opioids within a government-said quota and old sold to dea-approved distributors. the company that owns par declined to comment. >>> democrats and republicans have found common ground in trashing big tech. lawmakers grilled facebook executive david marcus tuesday about its digital currency proposal libra. and it was clear members do not trust facebook. >> facebook is dangerous. now facebook might not intend to be dangerous, but surely they don't respect the power of the technologies they're playing with like a toddler who's gotten his hands on a book of matches. facebook has burned down the house over and over and called every ar
the information comes from a data base maintained by the dea that tracks every single pain pill sold in the u.s. a "washington post" analysis found three companies make close to 90% of the opioids. activists pharma, sp e gx, and par pharmaceuticals. cnn has not been able to reach any of the companies yet. a spokeswoman for the company that acquired activis said the company cannot speak to any policies in place before that. a representative said spec produced opioids within a...
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if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, from the day you're born litt things can be a big dea that's there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for , otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. ♪ when you have diabetes, ♪ dietary choices are crucial r, help manage blood suga but it can be difficult to find a
if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, from the day you're born litt things can be a big dea that's there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for , otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to...
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. >>> in the north bay marine biologist are disappointed because they will not whale dea. the marine mammal center received reports of a carcass on saturday and a team attempted to find it but it washed out to sea. most of the mammals have died of malnutrition. >>> blaming his encounter on the desire to take a shelfie. a six-time bull runner was hit in the neck. he said the temptation was too strong to resist. he ran most of the course and went back in return to shoot a video when he thought the danger had passed. >> it was like a truck or a car just hitting the side of my head. i was stunned. then some random guy grabbed my wrist and knew i was hurt and just ran me to the medics. >> alvarez works as a public defender for santa clara county. >> huh-uh. >> no? >> that's a no for me. >> yeah, i think that was a no from somebody else over here also. >> first of all, you are running with the bulls and second taking a selfie by running with the bulls. >> i did not realize that. >> i think that's what he said. >> glad he's okay. >> you get what you deserve, though. >> let's move
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. >> el m los goles para la cuarta derrota en 4 partidos dea las chivas que jugarÁn maÑana en torreÓnsto fue en shangai este partido por el tercer lugar >>> manchester city y wolverhampton empataron 0 a 0 no tiempo regular hubo que ir en donde una gran actuaciÓn de rieo trofeo para los united derrotÓ al inter de milÁn con un chico de 17 aÑos. >> en su segundo gol del manchester united seguramente lo veremos poco o nada en la liga regular pero es bocanada de aire fresco para un joven jugador inglÉs es que mÁs lo resumimos en la ediciÓn fin de semana de "titulares y mÁs" junto al goleador carlos hermosillo. >> ahÍ los vamos a estar acompaÑando >>> oye el "chicharito" sin suerte todavÍa >>> estÁ con la nÚmero 9 veremos si le va con la nÚmero 14. >> gracias sammy. >> gracias a usted gracias a usted por estar con nosotros y por permitirnos entrar a sus hogares hay mÁs noticias esta noche a las 11/10 centro tenga buenas noches y disfrute de este fin de semana nos vemos maÑana. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) abuelen el principio, solo existía el océano,
. >> el m los goles para la cuarta derrota en 4 partidos dea las chivas que jugarÁn maÑana en torreÓnsto fue en shangai este partido por el tercer lugar >>> manchester city y wolverhampton empataron 0 a 0 no tiempo regular hubo que ir en donde una gran actuaciÓn de rieo trofeo para los united derrotÓ al inter de milÁn con un chico de 17 aÑos. >> en su segundo gol del manchester united seguramente lo veremos poco o nada en la liga regular pero es bocanada de aire...
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segÚn expertos el problema estÁ en que al costo de las citashay que sumar una serie de gastos como dean tu pareja. no hay un nÚmero mÁgico de lo que debes gastar en citasdurante cada mes porque es una decisiÓn personal basada en tus ingresos. segundo busca actividades econÓmicas porque hay muchas como caminar, ir a algÚn museo local entre otras. la tercera es lleva dinero en efectivo porque es mÁs fácil eliminar la tentaciÓn y mantenerte dentro del presupuesto si dejas tu tarjeta de crÉdito en casa y mejor sales con un efectivo y dices me quiero gastar esta cantidad de dinero y no me voy a salir de eso. estoy segura de que con estos consejos disfrutarÁs más poder encontrar el amor. carolin: eso del efectivo me parece muy bien pero cuando llevo en el bolsillo efectivo se me pido. É del carpintero con tu pareja porque muchos quieren impresionar. lo mejor es ir de frente y decirle: yo tengo un sueldo modesto y te pueda invitar a comer palomitas de maÍz que tambiÉn es algo muy romÁntico. carolina: hablando de comida o pedir comida a domicilio, si tÚ pides a un restaurante y te encanta que
segÚn expertos el problema estÁ en que al costo de las citashay que sumar una serie de gastos como dean tu pareja. no hay un nÚmero mÁgico de lo que debes gastar en citasdurante cada mes porque es una decisiÓn personal basada en tus ingresos. segundo busca actividades econÓmicas porque hay muchas como caminar, ir a algÚn museo local entre otras. la tercera es lleva dinero en efectivo porque es mÁs fácil eliminar la tentaciÓn y mantenerte dentro del presupuesto si dejas tu tarjeta de...
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secretario de seguridad en este video dirige la organizaciÓn criminal mÁs poderosa del mundo segÚn la deas es una figura polÉmica y que muchos ven como el donald trump de gran bretaÑa polÍtico populistas. justamente trump fue uno de los primeros en felicitarlos. para seguir informados suscrÍbase al e-mail envie un mes mensaje de textos la palabra noticias al 44144 para suscribirse y asÍ se puede mantener al dÍa con toda la informaciÓn. al regresar el gobernador de puerto rico sigue perdiendo aliados, el alcalde que segÚn ricardo rossellÓ lo respalda, saliÓ hoy a desmentirlo. y veremos quiÉn se atreve abro bar al diablo asÍ le llaman al chile habanero el mÁs picos del ¿buscas un gran volumen al instante? prueba colossal. colossal mascara de maybelline new york. megacepillo. fórmula enriquecida con colágeno. al instante pestañas de gran volumen... ¡tan rápido, tan audaz, tan colosal! colossal mascara solo de maybelline new york, disponible en walmart. listas y listos para elolo regreso a clases con target. ouch. ya. párenl all ¿quieren que los separe? deja de tocarme. si no dejan de pelear,
secretario de seguridad en este video dirige la organizaciÓn criminal mÁs poderosa del mundo segÚn la deas es una figura polÉmica y que muchos ven como el donald trump de gran bretaÑa polÍtico populistas. justamente trump fue uno de los primeros en felicitarlos. para seguir informados suscrÍbase al e-mail envie un mes mensaje de textos la palabra noticias al 44144 para suscribirse y asÍ se puede mantener al dÍa con toda la informaciÓn. al regresar el gobernador de puerto rico sigue...
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that is where the car accident father deas suffered a fractured hip and unrwent surgery and is recovering. the bishop said that diaz has admitted to the crimes. he said he thinks facing the public is punishment enough. but he is leaving it up to some of the individual parishes if they want to pursue criminal cases. ventanne makovec , kpix 5. >>> a deadly train collision in alameda county. chopper 5 flew over the scene in livermore where police say and a strained the >>> else killed a woman in her car at the junction and lad avenue. in these pictures, you can see the front of the car caved in as crews investigate the area. it happened just before 8 a.m. leaving train passengers stranded for nearly 90 minutes. police officer say the lights and crossing guards were all working at the time of the crash. >>> i'm emily turner we just have gotten word into the newsroom that fiscal police have made an arrest in a fatal hit and run accident that happened two years ago. this is the suspect. her name is eleasia fraise. she was taken into custody on the 16th charged with a laundry list of crimes incl
that is where the car accident father deas suffered a fractured hip and unrwent surgery and is recovering. the bishop said that diaz has admitted to the crimes. he said he thinks facing the public is punishment enough. but he is leaving it up to some of the individual parishes if they want to pursue criminal cases. ventanne makovec , kpix 5. >>> a deadly train collision in alameda county. chopper 5 flew over the scene in livermore where police say and a strained the >>> else...
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. >> the dea says it is about attacking their menace credibility but the defense says otherwise. the dea brought up in an incident which was objected to in which a mana's son used to use caught a found a used condom. a mana derick almena says a dog found the condom. >> he is a minor. it is an area that should have remained confidential. it has nothing to do with this case. from my perspective, it was a disgrace to bring it up. >> reporter: the prosecution has been hammering away at derrico menace credibility. the d.a. accused him of lying in a videotaped interview with investigators after his arrest. >> i infer that that is part of strategy. you know, to wear him down. to interrogation, you know, is, a necessity pick my client called it duress. >> reporter: derek coleman acknowledged he never got permits for the changes he made to the warehouse, nor were they safetyevices like sprinklers or audible alarms. attorney mary alexander who is representing families of the victims in civil lawsuit says almena is not doing himself any favors with this testimony . >> what almena has done b
. >> the dea says it is about attacking their menace credibility but the defense says otherwise. the dea brought up in an incident which was objected to in which a mana's son used to use caught a found a used condom. a mana derick almena says a dog found the condom. >> he is a minor. it is an area that should have remained confidential. it has nothing to do with this case. from my perspective, it was a disgrace to bring it up. >> reporter: the prosecution has been hammering...
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so by law, drug companies have to monitor and report any orders of unusual size or frequency to the deasay the pharmaceutical companies knew about the huge and repeated opioid pill orders to specific towns, specific pharmacies, but failed repeatedly to report that. you were on the oklahoma lawsuit with johnson & johnson. this is about ohio and plaintiffs say these drugmakers and distributors acted essentially like street drug paraders. >> this is the largest case in the country. there are over 400 defendants in counties and defendants and even native american governments have all come together and consolidated as plaintiffs in this case. and poppy is exactly right, because what the filing is saying is that with that legal ability to distribute opioids comes an immense responsibility because the health and the general welfare are in your hands, distributors. i want to show you some emails that are in these legal filings and one is from january 27th, 2009 between defendant pharmaceuticals and key source medical. 1,200 bottles of oxycodone had just been sent to them over night. and they wr
so by law, drug companies have to monitor and report any orders of unusual size or frequency to the deasay the pharmaceutical companies knew about the huge and repeated opioid pill orders to specific towns, specific pharmacies, but failed repeatedly to report that. you were on the oklahoma lawsuit with johnson & johnson. this is about ohio and plaintiffs say these drugmakers and distributors acted essentially like street drug paraders. >> this is the largest case in the country. there...
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so no guarantee a dea does get done.ut the ft report said the transaction could be worth more than $15 billion. this is the play book buying compgies and buildin out a portfolio of products. urr example, acquiring for $6 billion for exp to the high margin storage market, and buying ca technologies for $19 billion. capitalizing on its profitable mainframe business. cnbc talked about his acquisition strategy. >> we're very good at creating, building sustainable businesses and innovation businesses we acquire. >> it doesn't always work out. the trump administration blocked qualcomm from pursuing last year citing national security concerns. analysts say this deal makes a strategic sense. though they acknowledge that br id comestors could have questions as well. after all, hot tan is pivoted. a traditional chip marker moving harder into the software market. can he successfully integrate such companies in the same way?f symantes challenges of its own including recent management turmoil and increasing competition. >>> this one
so no guarantee a dea does get done.ut the ft report said the transaction could be worth more than $15 billion. this is the play book buying compgies and buildin out a portfolio of products. urr example, acquiring for $6 billion for exp to the high margin storage market, and buying ca technologies for $19 billion. capitalizing on its profitable mainframe business. cnbc talked about his acquisition strategy. >> we're very good at creating, building sustainable businesses and innovation...
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all of northern virginia could be dea ng withorms and notice the bright colors here on ture weather. at's heavy rain out there. even we'll continue to track some areas of rain that will wind down overnight ooze tas th goes down. 75 is where we start tomorrow. it's mild. it's muggy. we warm to 92. we warm to 89 on sunday. it's cooler but still humid. i can't rule ut a few showers sunday during the morning hours but overall the chance you're dealing with appears to be lower as well. a high on saturday of 92 feels s more like 100. it feels like 95 on sunday afternoon and 90 on monday afternoon. if you're heading to the pool, the earlier the better. the nats game, i know you're trying to get out there tomorrow. maybe delay. can't rule that out. also we'll be warming up quickly both days. here is your storm team 4 ten day forecast. i'm keeping it dry on monday. can't rule out a stray shower but i think it will be dry.d- mis. upper 80s. most of next week, except for thursday is dry next weend. how do you like that? it's dry. >> finally. finally a nice dry weekend. we appreciate that. still
all of northern virginia could be dea ng withorms and notice the bright colors here on ture weather. at's heavy rain out there. even we'll continue to track some areas of rain that will wind down overnight ooze tas th goes down. 75 is where we start tomorrow. it's mild. it's muggy. we warm to 92. we warm to 89 on sunday. it's cooler but still humid. i can't rule ut a few showers sunday during the morning hours but overall the chance you're dealing with appears to be lower as well. a high on...
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it could have been over the phone via is a could have been by one of the dea agents so i i think that's completely deluded test they went how weak man. >>they win out we family members of the victims say they are satisfied with the prosecution's effort in this trial. i'm satisfied with that any effort to have to troops come in my opinioiothey presented a case is strong enough to in the one i just hope that the jury will pay attention to all the lies ththt were told. >>this trial because that's what it boils down to. >>the trial is in recess until july 29th that's when all parties return to court for closing arguments in oakland haaziq kron 4 news. >>coming up nearl 2 dozen people are indicted for string of murders in california. how police say they were able to get the dangerous gang members off the streets. >>a homeless problem at sfo and officials say it's because of bart the measures now being taken tototory to prevent homeless people,e,'m sleeping in terminals overnight. >>and a new report reveals the most dangerous >>a south bay law firm says that traffic collisions are leading cau
it could have been over the phone via is a could have been by one of the dea agents so i i think that's completely deluded test they went how weak man. >>they win out we family members of the victims say they are satisfied with the prosecution's effort in this trial. i'm satisfied with that any effort to have to troops come in my opinioiothey presented a case is strong enough to in the one i just hope that the jury will pay attention to all the lies ththt were told. >>this trial...
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announcer: visit your vw dea jr to learn how you cn in.: now during the volkswagen drive bigger event, get ,000 purchase bonus on 2019 jetta, tiguan, and select atlas models. we switched from ford. i switched from ram. i switched to chevy. we switched to cvy. we switched to chevy. for dependability. for technology. for the muscle. and just look at it. adios, lexus bye, bye, ford. we switched to chevy. and i couldn't be happier. see for yourself why people are switching at the chevy all-star...
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according to the washington post analysis of new dea data, 76 billion opioid pills flooded the market between 2006 and 2012. the leading drug maker was melon crocs spec specgx gx, with nearly 28.9 billion pills, they did we did reach out to the drug manufacturers listed, only purdue pharma responded saying the opioid process is a complex societal problem and that putting blame on one party undermines the efforts of those trying to address the crisis. >>> researchers in pittsburgh are looking at a possible rate through treatment for people with pancreatic cancer, a new method involves doctors bringing a catheter into the pancreas and it delivers a chemotherapy delivered direct way to the tumor without having to go into the bloodstream. over a dozen u.s. medical centers currently have enrolled patients in the critical trials. according to doctors one woman who began the trial in february is having remarkable success. >> i have been feeling good my entire process. i haven't had any ill effects like nausea. the only effect i have ever had is fatigue. >> her tumor is moving away from the b
according to the washington post analysis of new dea data, 76 billion opioid pills flooded the market between 2006 and 2012. the leading drug maker was melon crocs spec specgx gx, with nearly 28.9 billion pills, they did we did reach out to the drug manufacturers listed, only purdue pharma responded saying the opioid process is a complex societal problem and that putting blame on one party undermines the efforts of those trying to address the crisis. >>> researchers in pittsburgh are...
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coming up, how they are evading canadian police after they allegedly killed three ppla dea latest on gang clash in a brazilian prison that left dozens dead. >>> good morning, we do have traffic that is off to a nice start approaching the richmond bridge. it looks good on the way to marin. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package, which would be incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you a full suite of products with great performance and value. get fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network for less than at&t. that's 120 dollars less a year. better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> heather marlo and her attorney are filing a supreme court petition against the city for failure to process rape kits. marlo's attorney says her client's rape kit was not processed for years and the same for hundreds of other case
coming up, how they are evading canadian police after they allegedly killed three ppla dea latest on gang clash in a brazilian prison that left dozens dead. >>> good morning, we do have traffic that is off to a nice start approaching the richmond bridge. it looks good on the way to marin. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole...
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agreein the 2015 nuclear deal with the united state it's a relatively big step away from the agreement, dea al the united states pulled out of just over a year ago. >>> at a pressre cone, iran's deputy foreign minister said they will enrich uranium to whatever levels they wanact and those levels before the end of the day iran said they need the increase to run civilian nuclear power plants the u.s. and allies say it puts them o step closer to a nuclear bomb president trump warning teheran again. >> teheran better be caryoul because u enrich for one reason and i won't tell you what that reason is, but it's no good >> reporter: the pentagon have already mod an additional thousand troops to the region, and it was just two weeks ago that president trump ordered, then canceled a limited strike on iran in response to their downing of a u.s. drone. on the streets of teheran, there is a real fear of war. >>> we are veraby worriet war and the future looks very bleak, this man says >>> and also real anxiety as a result of crippling sanctions. not even drugstores have bee immune from the effect of san
agreein the 2015 nuclear deal with the united state it's a relatively big step away from the agreement, dea al the united states pulled out of just over a year ago. >>> at a pressre cone, iran's deputy foreign minister said they will enrich uranium to whatever levels they wanact and those levels before the end of the day iran said they need the increase to run civilian nuclear power plants the u.s. and allies say it puts them o step closer to a nuclear bomb president trump warning...
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a grandmother who went for a walk along the ocean appears to be the latest victim of a dl rare but deateria. experts say one strain of flesh eatg bacteria appears to be 'sn the rise. here kerry sanders. >> reporte scientists fear what you can't see in the water could kill you. potentially deadly ct baia can enter the body through a cut or scrape. in ser in florida, wade flemings 77-year-old mother died 13 days after scraping her leg walking on the beach. that's where she ce contact with the deadly bacteria. >> she came back home, bed. to her friends had to break into her house the next day and find her basically unconscious on the floor. >> reporter: kylie park also in the gulf of mexico. it took three surgeries and strong antibiotics to save the 12-year-old. >> i can't do everything that i was epble to do before. >> rorter: and it's not isolated to the gulf of mexico. as ocean temperatures rise, so does the spread of the deadly bacteria. nda recent study fou five victims of flesh eating bacteria in the waters off delaware compared to one case in the eight years before. >> this is one
a grandmother who went for a walk along the ocean appears to be the latest victim of a dl rare but deateria. experts say one strain of flesh eatg bacteria appears to be 'sn the rise. here kerry sanders. >> reporte scientists fear what you can't see in the water could kill you. potentially deadly ct baia can enter the body through a cut or scrape. in ser in florida, wade flemings 77-year-old mother died 13 days after scraping her leg walking on the beach. that's where she ce contact with...
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>> orders of remove is not the same as a drug dealer with the dea. i reject that comparison. i wanted to have that conversation about the announcement of targeted enforcements, you don't want to call them raised, do announcements impact officers effectiveness? >> what we try to do when we do an operation, we have as much operational security as possible. when we walk on the door, we notify local law enforcement to make sure we don't have a blue on blue situation and make sure people in this community in the position need to know do know. >> the fewer people that know the more effective and probably better for officer safety, is that fair to say? >> again, depends if you're talking specifics or generalities. specifics like when our operational plan was leaked to the media and there were specifics, that's disconcerting, yes. >> the president announced on multiple occasions large scale operations were going to detain undocumented immigrants as part of "operation border resolve." did you -- did you or the department know the president was going to announce those pending operation
>> orders of remove is not the same as a drug dealer with the dea. i reject that comparison. i wanted to have that conversation about the announcement of targeted enforcements, you don't want to call them raised, do announcements impact officers effectiveness? >> what we try to do when we do an operation, we have as much operational security as possible. when we walk on the door, we notify local law enforcement to make sure we don't have a blue on blue situation and make sure people...
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. >> new york city was the first city to adopt vision zero.th traffic dea declined there for five straightrs. in the district a different picture. the number of traffic fatalities has actuall risen since vision zero started four years ago prompting the city to revise the initiative. among the new strategies in d.c. banning right turning on trd and resting left turns at some intersections and giving pedestrians more time to cross the road and increasingie penaltfor those who break traffic laws. >> stay right there.4 "news 6:00" begins right now. >> and we begin this evening with a plan by government to reinstate a practice that has not been in place for more than 16 years. >> the justice dertment announcing it's going to resume executions of federal death row inmates later this year. c there arerently 61 men and one woman waiting on federal death row. among thosehoprisoners dzar tsarnaev, the boston marathon bomber and dylan roof, the man behind the charlestonur chch massacre. >> so farrt the justice dent has five executions scheduled for december and january. next's chris pillion takes a c
. >> new york city was the first city to adopt vision zero.th traffic dea declined there for five straightrs. in the district a different picture. the number of traffic fatalities has actuall risen since vision zero started four years ago prompting the city to revise the initiative. among the new strategies in d.c. banning right turning on trd and resting left turns at some intersections and giving pedestrians more time to cross the road and increasingie penaltfor those who break traffic...
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and y this dea telling theoing heain?t dealing with what maureen dowd nsnd mal truth, oi to inspire people to vote. this year, i think this is the 80% of americans think r vernment hem. 2020, the quest ow many americans believe lls?i to what we saw in 2018 was people keep talking about winning the people in the middle, chuck. what we believe in is going to the'telieve in the system.h system can tryingo d an outsider. both in terms of impeachment but for ten years to s this system can work again and the onlyay todo that in opinion is tell the hardru ts, is to bar and not to be so calculating andnd tactical, but rather to be ne the largest youth voter mobilizationstory. an organizationi started 2018. pl>> we asked neither partytth.eawith my issu y n't vote. >> what is it about -- what did what advocating d? tes the fir not beg do you believe that of these 2 thoht it was a bit head scratching that you ancided to change your min get in. not believing there's really room for you anym in this race. what's missing? >> well, actu
and y this dea telling theoing heain?t dealing with what maureen dowd nsnd mal truth, oi to inspire people to vote. this year, i think this is the 80% of americans think r vernment hem. 2020, the quest ow many americans believe lls?i to what we saw in 2018 was people keep talking about winning the people in the middle, chuck. what we believe in is going to the'telieve in the system.h system can tryingo d an outsider. both in terms of impeachment but for ten years to s this system can work again...
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repulsed by how they see this preside treating these migrants and they see that i have a better plan to deahis than this president does. because his plan has completely failed. i believe that, come election time, there are gonna be a lot of folks that remember that.'v >>heard you say that your policy is not open borders. help me undersnd -- help the viewers understand. >> to say that my policy is open borderson is to say thatd reagan had the same policy, to say that bill clinton had that policy, because that law, section 1325, was not enforced. so, basically, they were treating this as a civil violation. we should be clear that, under the civil violation, people are still subject to deportation, they still have to show up for their court appearances. if they repeatedly don't show up for eir court appearances, then it can become a crime. >> but then, how do we know if they for their court appearances? i mean, as you know, there's this policy called "catch and release,"h, wh believe, you're against detaining people, right? you're against detention. >> yeah. so that's a great question. how do
repulsed by how they see this preside treating these migrants and they see that i have a better plan to deahis than this president does. because his plan has completely failed. i believe that, come election time, there are gonna be a lot of folks that remember that.'v >>heard you say that your policy is not open borders. help me undersnd -- help the viewers understand. >> to say that my policy is open borderson is to say thatd reagan had the same policy, to say that bill clinton had...
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dea houseladen is a mom on a mission. >> when the shoes come in -- >> reporter: it all began with a call her son serving in afghanistan. >> he needed a pair of sneakers because they were starting to wear out. >> reporter: the sneakers he'd be issues were worn through. >> we said, we gladly send him a pair of sneakers over and we asked about the other men in his platoon and he said, same situation, they needed sneakers, their sneakers were wearing out. >> reporter: so, as any mother would, debra got to work. >> within a week, we had sneakers for soldiers formed. >> reporter: her nonprofit, sneakers for soldiers, partn partnering with a local shoe store and a marketing firm. shipping more than 200 pairs of sneakers overseas. there's now a waiting list. >> such a basic, simple thing as sneakers. >> reporter: each pair individually chosen, depending on what they're looking for what they need. in afghanistan, for one, conditions be so so harsh, the terrain, the temperatures, and we saw it first-hand earlier this year. our troops, no surprise, in better shape than the rest of us. well, thank y
dea houseladen is a mom on a mission. >> when the shoes come in -- >> reporter: it all began with a call her son serving in afghanistan. >> he needed a pair of sneakers because they were starting to wear out. >> reporter: the sneakers he'd be issues were worn through. >> we said, we gladly send him a pair of sneakers over and we asked about the other men in his platoon and he said, same situation, they needed sneakers, their sneakers were wearing out. >>...
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in the sort of broader part of the city a people are sort of watching to see how the dea actually pans out you know there had been indications that this big conference basically this buddhist conference called by the head of the poor the brother of the venerable god to gadhafi in a sort of hero that he might cause tensions you had was intruders for example in the city that have quite a big presence talking of closing shops to just avoid any unnecessary confronting a sions of course the b.b.s. had said that it was unnecessary it was just scare mongering that they were just coming together for this big conference or show but people are just waiting to see how things go the i think you would be atmosphere on the streets pretty much normal there is a slight increase in the level of policing that we saw as we did a number of circuits around the city and around the town but no major tensions at this stage as you can see behind me lots of people of good as priests as well as other this coming in for this conference which will start in a short while from now and basically aiming to see what ha
in the sort of broader part of the city a people are sort of watching to see how the dea actually pans out you know there had been indications that this big conference basically this buddhist conference called by the head of the poor the brother of the venerable god to gadhafi in a sort of hero that he might cause tensions you had was intruders for example in the city that have quite a big presence talking of closing shops to just avoid any unnecessary confronting a sions of course the b.b.s....
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with the drug issue could talk with me about how you are managing that, how you are partnering with deaand local law enforcement and then continued emphasis that you expect to have on the opioid issue. >> i appreciate you flagging this issue. i know it is at the top of the mind for many people as it should be. you may be interested to know that the first of the 56 field offices i visited was knoxville and i've actually now made my way to round two in addition to the memphis office but the reason i bring up knoxville is that office in particular has done some very good work in the opioid arena. i would say that overall, our focus on this thread is much like i said to some of your colleagues on a couple of the other threads can't try to figure out where we the fbi about the added value that complements what everyone else is doing the dea, state local law-enforcement and of course in this arena, public health etc.. you eluted to this we have a prescription drug initiative so we are going after medical professionals, medicaid fraud, nurses, pharmacies, that kind of thing because it's a big
with the drug issue could talk with me about how you are managing that, how you are partnering with deaand local law enforcement and then continued emphasis that you expect to have on the opioid issue. >> i appreciate you flagging this issue. i know it is at the top of the mind for many people as it should be. you may be interested to know that the first of the 56 field offices i visited was knoxville and i've actually now made my way to round two in addition to the memphis office but the...
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precedent for instance set up an investigation into the attacks on hospitals in to find out why the dea confliction mechanism that the u.n. has got in place is not working and to ascertain who is responsible for these attacks it's worth noting that there were some members of the security council 5 of the security council who did not participate and they were the 3 african countries china and of course most notably russia all of this following a u.n. security council meeting which was addressed by the un's humanitarian coordinator marc local who said it was the security council needed to take action i asked dr mohammed and the children i spoke to yesterday if they have a message the you they do we are afraid please help us make it stop you in the security council have ignored all the previous pleas you have heard. you know what is happening and you have done nothing for 90 days as the carnage continues in front of your eyes so that the u.n. and the humanitarian coordinator saying it's the security council's fault 10 members of the security council say no it's the secretary general who ne
precedent for instance set up an investigation into the attacks on hospitals in to find out why the dea confliction mechanism that the u.n. has got in place is not working and to ascertain who is responsible for these attacks it's worth noting that there were some members of the security council 5 of the security council who did not participate and they were the 3 african countries china and of course most notably russia all of this following a u.n. security council meeting which was addressed...
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cul culpable mas 30 aÑos, deben seÑoseÑr 30 aÑos por posesion de armas de fuego, de uso ilegal, se dea organizacion criinal,mnal, admaemas los 30 a posesion de arma de fuego. >> gracias, vamos con el exab exabogado de chapjoaquin "el ch guzman loera para conocer la a reaccion, le saludo, ¿que opina de la snentencia? cadena perpeta mas 30 aÑos en prision para c p chapjoaquin "el chapo" guzman l . >> bueno, no sorprende a nadie, el juez tenia que darle esa se sentencia por ley, tenia una codnena pco cndena perpetua, el cargo de armas eran 30 aÑos consecutivos, entonces no nos sorprende de la snetentencia . >> conoce a chapjoaquin "el cha guzman loera, ¿que cree que haya pasado por su mente? bueno, chaopg joaquin "el chapon loera es un sueer humano, est e seguro de que le cayo pesado o eso, a cualquier persona que le digan que se va a morir en una c carcel impacta mucho. >> en algun momento busco reg s regresar a mexico diciendo que s su extradicion habia sido de maenra ilegal, cree que kla s a situacion hubiera sido otra en una prision mexicana?. >> no conozco las carceles m mexicanas se
cul culpable mas 30 aÑos, deben seÑoseÑr 30 aÑos por posesion de armas de fuego, de uso ilegal, se dea organizacion criinal,mnal, admaemas los 30 a posesion de arma de fuego. >> gracias, vamos con el exab exabogado de chapjoaquin "el ch guzman loera para conocer la a reaccion, le saludo, ¿que opina de la snentencia? cadena perpeta mas 30 aÑos en prision para c p chapjoaquin "el chapo" guzman l . >> bueno, no sorprende a nadie, el juez tenia que darle esa se...
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we need to see is fbi, dea, and dod, doing the same thing, we need the executive leaders of those organization to go down and help -- hold the line. gregg: president has been doing best he can given limitations of inact by congress. he is instituted new asylum ru rule. is that a good stard? >> a great start. he did that and the mexican government get them to hold their southern line. using their military, i can tell you on our southwest border in south texas we've seen a huge increase in last 3 weeks of military soldiers working that border, we never saw that before, along with actually helicopters and boats on the water. i have been working that border since 1998, and i never seen boats on water of, this a huge improvement as a result of the great work of our president. gregg: i mentioned poll of mexicans, majority saying, we don't like this, people from central america, pour in additioing in inaddition to our. they should be deported, that consent i was mexican people -- consensus of mexican people, you hear that and you ju juxtapose t is the democratic candidates, who say it is a bad idea y
we need to see is fbi, dea, and dod, doing the same thing, we need the executive leaders of those organization to go down and help -- hold the line. gregg: president has been doing best he can given limitations of inact by congress. he is instituted new asylum ru rule. is that a good stard? >> a great start. he did that and the mexican government get them to hold their southern line. using their military, i can tell you on our southwest border in south texas we've seen a huge increase in...
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in appendix b, there is a letter from the former dea administrator who describes a threat to parallel the multimillion black-market peso exchange and testimonies from colorado law enforcement that lays out an example of how this would work. i would be happy to go into more detail during witness questions on the threats. there still is an opportunity for other witnesses in the banking industry to wash their hands of the marijuana industry and say we want no part of the nightmare. if they proceed, at least it will be with the full knowledge of what they are investing in, preying on the vulnerable to the market of high potency and kid friendly products and producing new cases of substance use disorder and serious mental illness. it took us over 100 years to reverse the public health impacts of the tobacco industry, who continually cast doubt on the health advocates with defunct science. we have an opportunity today not to repeat those mistakes. thank you. chairman crapo: thank you, mr. van meter. crapo, ranking member brown, members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to shar
in appendix b, there is a letter from the former dea administrator who describes a threat to parallel the multimillion black-market peso exchange and testimonies from colorado law enforcement that lays out an example of how this would work. i would be happy to go into more detail during witness questions on the threats. there still is an opportunity for other witnesses in the banking industry to wash their hands of the marijuana industry and say we want no part of the nightmare. if they...
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better and clean are and cancer-free place that is fantastic, but a few are spies, embedded between the deabied motorheads. they become collateral damage. president is right, mostly when he says -- >> well i think that biggest problem is china. would love to wait, and hope, it is not going happen, i hope could they would love if i got defeated. they could deal with someone like, warren or sleepy joe biden. or any of these people, because then they would be allowed and able to continue to rip off our country. like they have been doing for the last 30 years. kennedy: yeah, that i want to take all of our great ideas, and wait it out until some stiff rolled over and lets them intellectually bugger us for far tanother 3 decades that is far from super. the individual whos always greater than collective. and freedom will always win. that is the memo. >> all right, most politics in washington have been focusing on russia in the wake of 2016 election interference, but should we not have been paying more attention to china all along? yeah. joining me now. mike baker. welcome back baker. >> a tough wo
better and clean are and cancer-free place that is fantastic, but a few are spies, embedded between the deabied motorheads. they become collateral damage. president is right, mostly when he says -- >> well i think that biggest problem is china. would love to wait, and hope, it is not going happen, i hope could they would love if i got defeated. they could deal with someone like, warren or sleepy joe biden. or any of these people, because then they would be allowed and able to continue to...