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john fenton. y to bother you, but i believe a woman has just been murdered. who? oh, she's my next-door neighbor. no, no, i'm not absolutely sure, but... see, i saw her husband dragging a sack out of their house in the middle of the night. do you mean that you still haven't found the body? you haven't even looked? course i can't be absolutely sure there was a murder. but how can you be absolutely sure there wasn't unless you look. i don't know, you're the police. just ask yourself where you'd go to get rid of a body if you had one. (sighs) don't worry, darling, i didn't say anything that would get us into trouble. - certainly not. of course, when the police arrest you for being me. but if you need help, i'll be at the office. (door shutting) - poor john, i wish he has just a little more imagination. he wouldn't suffer so. (doorbell dinging) - hello, i've come for coffee. (laughing) you had such a funny look on your face when i came in as if i were a ghost. - to be perfectly frank, i thought i'd never see you again after yesterday. (laughs) well, as a matter of fac
john fenton. y to bother you, but i believe a woman has just been murdered. who? oh, she's my next-door neighbor. no, no, i'm not absolutely sure, but... see, i saw her husband dragging a sack out of their house in the middle of the night. do you mean that you still haven't found the body? you haven't even looked? course i can't be absolutely sure there was a murder. but how can you be absolutely sure there wasn't unless you look. i don't know, you're the police. just ask yourself where you'd...
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her name's abbie fenton. why? i'll see you. randall. abbie fenton comes from a nice family. old gabe gave 'em a lot of grief with his wild talk. if they're n let be, the town won't like it. ( laughs ) well, if i get in any trouble, i can always come to you for protection, sheriff. he's coming here. figured. i don't like it. is abbie in the house? yes. gregg, be careful. yes. well, uh, my name's randall. i wonder if i could talk to you for a minute. yes, of course. won't you come in? what can i do for you, mr. randall? well, i was hoping i might be able to get some information - from your daughter. - i'm sorry, she's in bed. she's, uh, not feeling well. perhaps i could help you. well, i'd like to talk to her about wilt henshaw. oh, that. well, he's been missing since thursday. his father said the boy left that night to go see someone. i thought perhaps that your daughter-- i'm sorry old gabe got you involved in this, mr. randall. oh, uh, whiskey? no, thank you. see, the old man suffers from delusions of grandeur. kept linking his son's name with my daughter's. (scoffs ) quite
her name's abbie fenton. why? i'll see you. randall. abbie fenton comes from a nice family. old gabe gave 'em a lot of grief with his wild talk. if they're n let be, the town won't like it. ( laughs ) well, if i get in any trouble, i can always come to you for protection, sheriff. he's coming here. figured. i don't like it. is abbie in the house? yes. gregg, be careful. yes. well, uh, my name's randall. i wonder if i could talk to you for a minute. yes, of course. won't you come in? what can i...
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and vicodin which are somewhere between morphine and heroin and that's why, in terms of potency, fenton all is 50 times as potent as heroin, and that shouldn't even be handled without gloves. now there's a new drug around, another variant which is 10000 times as potent as heroin. that can kill very efficiently. the fda is probably going to increase the dosage of narcan that's being administered in emergency situations to compensate for that. my last slide is just about the medications we may talk about today. were not going to get heavy into the medical. >> can you go back to the left side? >> sure. >> why was this made? where did this come from? >> actually elephants. it's an animal born. >> thanks for bringing that up. >> so is at the potency or the size of it? >> the potency. >> these are just relative so to knock out an elephant is 10000 times morphine. now it's being introduced and diluted form for humans. >> not even diluted, mixed. >> yes and it's coming, a lot of the fenton all is coming from china and mexico. it's emphatic. >> are they cheaper than heroin or. >> while they are
and vicodin which are somewhere between morphine and heroin and that's why, in terms of potency, fenton all is 50 times as potent as heroin, and that shouldn't even be handled without gloves. now there's a new drug around, another variant which is 10000 times as potent as heroin. that can kill very efficiently. the fda is probably going to increase the dosage of narcan that's being administered in emergency situations to compensate for that. my last slide is just about the medications we may...
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mary lou fenton founded wellspring in 2008, an uncertain future after high school. at that time that the state of colorado ranked among the lowest in the nation, like 48th in funding services for adults with developmental disabilities. and so the future was looking very bleak. mary lou refused to resign her daughter to a life of being shut in, watching television. she set up baking classes in her kitchen one day a week for amley and three of her friends. mary lou took the kids with her to sell the cookies at local churches. in 2012 castle oaks covenant church offered wellspring office space and built them a commercial kitchen. now, their best buddies bakery, run by staff, students and volunteers cranks out everything from gourmet cookies to dog treats. all sold at local shops and hospitals. wellspring now has more than 100 volunteers and offers life skills and enrichment classes. i mean, we have people who are blind working, you know, have people who are deaf singing in our choir. i mean it's really pretty amazing. all for a population that has traditionally been ig
mary lou fenton founded wellspring in 2008, an uncertain future after high school. at that time that the state of colorado ranked among the lowest in the nation, like 48th in funding services for adults with developmental disabilities. and so the future was looking very bleak. mary lou refused to resign her daughter to a life of being shut in, watching television. she set up baking classes in her kitchen one day a week for amley and three of her friends. mary lou took the kids with her to sell...
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and the state medical examiner's office says more than two thirds of those cases involveto -- fenton now --. another 98 cases are still pending toxicology results, and officials are predicting nearly 500 overdose deaths in the state this year. erin: police in burlington, vermont are now offering a $500 reward after a cat was found hanging from a tree in a city park. tiki's owner says he last saw his 8-year-old cat nearly two body a few days later dead with a wire around his neck. so far investigators have not been able to determine who is responsible. the majority owner of the new england compounding center has been given a year of probation for her role in a deadly meningitis outbreak involving tainted steroids. carla conigliaro's husband, douglas was given two years of probation and combined, the couple has to pay nearly $60,000 in fines. the couple admitted to hiding more than $123,000 after the company declared bankruptcy following the outbreak in 2012. police say two teenagers riding their bikes in southern massachusetts ue shot. that man is in critical condition this morning an
and the state medical examiner's office says more than two thirds of those cases involveto -- fenton now --. another 98 cases are still pending toxicology results, and officials are predicting nearly 500 overdose deaths in the state this year. erin: police in burlington, vermont are now offering a $500 reward after a cat was found hanging from a tree in a city park. tiki's owner says he last saw his 8-year-old cat nearly two body a few days later dead with a wire around his neck. so far...
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fenton street in downtown silver spring, south on georgia avenue to silver spring avenue. hosted by our own jewell and brian van de graaff. watch it live on newschannel8. many of you know the comedian heather mcdonald's. i can scoop where she dishes on the celebrity gossip. she has a show tomorrow night you won't want to miss. whatever you do this weekend i hope you do something to make you happy. i'm "good morning washington's" kidd o'shea. see you monday when you wake up. have a great weekend. michelle: coming up on abc7 -- >> the mayors in d.c. and paris, france, answer questions from elementary school students. d choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? annual sale, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! give the gift of amazing sleep. only at a sleep number store, right now save $500 on the queencse mattress with sleepiq technology. hurry, ends sunday. know better sl
fenton street in downtown silver spring, south on georgia avenue to silver spring avenue. hosted by our own jewell and brian van de graaff. watch it live on newschannel8. many of you know the comedian heather mcdonald's. i can scoop where she dishes on the celebrity gossip. she has a show tomorrow night you won't want to miss. whatever you do this weekend i hope you do something to make you happy. i'm "good morning washington's" kidd o'shea. see you monday when you wake up. have a...
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. >> tory teaches kinder garden in fenton, missouri. last week her long time boyfriend recruited former students to help him ask a very important question. so they recorded a video explaining what love means to them and they played it during a school assembly and at the end we bet you can guess what happened. >> i could not have imagined a more perfect day. my family, my school family, my care so much about. it was the most special thing probably that could ever have happened to me. >> that's so precious. >> water works. >> i'm telling you. >> school assembly was also part of a fundraiser for the families of fallen firefighters. tory's dad who is a firefighter helped her now fiance plan the whole thing. >>> take a look at this. video of an amazing pee wee football catch going viral. check one handed. o'dell beckham-like. that's a 10-year-old who grabbed that ball out of thin air. posted yesterday on the police athletic football league's facebook page. watch this. just one hand. >> i got this. >> right there. right now. >> got glue in hi
. >> tory teaches kinder garden in fenton, missouri. last week her long time boyfriend recruited former students to help him ask a very important question. so they recorded a video explaining what love means to them and they played it during a school assembly and at the end we bet you can guess what happened. >> i could not have imagined a more perfect day. my family, my school family, my care so much about. it was the most special thing probably that could ever have happened to me....
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joining me right now the tom fenton, president of judicial watch. good to have you here. huma abedin said under oath she turned over every device that had any work usage e-mails on them, and yet here we are in a situation where it seems investigators have found her husband's computer had numerous state.gov e-mails on it, that's according to sources, and that is what has led james comey to reopen this entire investigation. where do you think the truth is as it relates to what huma knew? >> well, that's an issue we have to explore. i guess her lawyer's saying she didn't know that her e-mails were on this other system. you know, in the end it's occupy to the government to figure out -- up to the government to figure out where the records should have been and where they were. there was classified information on mrs. clinton's e-mail server or, abedin was the only other state department employee we're aware of who had an e-mail account on that server. she was in constant communication with mrs. clinton. we've been releasing documents from abedin's e-mails that she did turn ove
joining me right now the tom fenton, president of judicial watch. good to have you here. huma abedin said under oath she turned over every device that had any work usage e-mails on them, and yet here we are in a situation where it seems investigators have found her husband's computer had numerous state.gov e-mails on it, that's according to sources, and that is what has led james comey to reopen this entire investigation. where do you think the truth is as it relates to what huma knew? >>...
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tell me tolbert, when fenton comes down tomorrow, if something happened to me in the meantime, a fatal accident say, do you think he'd let you continue with the slade saunders books? - certainly. hbe he didn't. - well, i tabbed you quickly enough, i must say. but let me tell you, tolbert, it will do you no good, you can never swing it. the books, i mean. - what are you talking about? - nevermind, goodbye tolbert. - goodbye arlington. - well, that's that. i told him it wouldn't take long. anymore. [humming] - hello uncle alex. - well vincent? - i wanted to see you uncle alex, but i did not want to interrupt once you got started writing. - very thoughtful of you, i'm sure. - how is your financial situation, uncle alex? - much as usual, i should say. - i'm in a pretty bad spot myself. - much as usual, i should say. - i need 500. the last occasion of this sort, consider it repeated. supplying you with bed and board strikes me as quite sufficient. - this is different, uncle alex. this is serious. these people won't wait. - poses you quite a problem, doesn't it? - you won't let me have it th
tell me tolbert, when fenton comes down tomorrow, if something happened to me in the meantime, a fatal accident say, do you think he'd let you continue with the slade saunders books? - certainly. hbe he didn't. - well, i tabbed you quickly enough, i must say. but let me tell you, tolbert, it will do you no good, you can never swing it. the books, i mean. - what are you talking about? - nevermind, goodbye tolbert. - goodbye arlington. - well, that's that. i told him it wouldn't take long....
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the second was peter fenton from benchmark and the third jim gets from sequoia capital. all very successful and prominent venture capital firms in california. and the question asked was where do you see future growth in the next ten years from a technology perspective? and they weren't all consistent in their responses, but one or two of their responses were consistent and they were mobile. they were quantum computing and out mous autonomous driving systems. these are where venture capitalists see growth over the next ten years so that gives us a good idea what we have to consider moving forward. the big question from us from a bureau perspective and industry perspective is what are we going to do about that today? the current cyberthreat landscape, in general, more complaints, more intrusion, more victim, more losses. and the bad guys are getting more sophisticated. so we've got that going for us. right? who are the players? nation-state sponsored computer intrusions. usual cast of characters to include china, russia, north korea and iran. we're dealing with multi natio
the second was peter fenton from benchmark and the third jim gets from sequoia capital. all very successful and prominent venture capital firms in california. and the question asked was where do you see future growth in the next ten years from a technology perspective? and they weren't all consistent in their responses, but one or two of their responses were consistent and they were mobile. they were quantum computing and out mous autonomous driving systems. these are where venture capitalists...
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well with joining me now judicial watch tom fenton his organization as you've had to drive this state with your request an trying to find out what is going on, and the fact is that we would know far less about what is going on if it were not for you and your organization so great to have you with us. what do you make of all of the -- the e-mail traffic that we've looked at through your organization , through wikileaks some of it from citizens united as well this is, you're the lawyer but on its face this to me is as incriminating necessary to bring charmings to anyone for corruption. >> that's true although i'm not a lawyer but to be clear, and that was not a wick leaks release that was a judicial watch force release. >> got it turned around. >> state department had that e-mail showing hillary clinton violated law in classified information back in july. and only giving it to us the friday before the election. that tells you that the administration is in full protect hillary get hillary clinton elected mode. lou: we know that like again, i'm still not a lawyer. and fact of the matter i
well with joining me now judicial watch tom fenton his organization as you've had to drive this state with your request an trying to find out what is going on, and the fact is that we would know far less about what is going on if it were not for you and your organization so great to have you with us. what do you make of all of the -- the e-mail traffic that we've looked at through your organization , through wikileaks some of it from citizens united as well this is, you're the lawyer but on its...
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tom fenton here. >>> they never saw it coming. dangerous predator sneaking up on a couple relaxing in their pool. the guy says see ya later alligator, leaving his girl behind. >> it's an alligator. if ynow's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and there's a range of plans to choose from, depending on you needs and your budget. so if you're turning 65 soon, call now and get
tom fenton here. >>> they never saw it coming. dangerous predator sneaking up on a couple relaxing in their pool. the guy says see ya later alligator, leaving his girl behind. >> it's an alligator. if ynow's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement...
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the second was peter fenton from benchmark and the third jim gets from sequoia capital. all very successful and prominent venture capital firms in california. and the question asked was where do you see future growth in the next ten years from a technology perspective? and they weren't all consistent in their responses, but one or two of their responses were consistent and they were mobile. they were quantum computing and out mous autonomous driving systems. these are where venture capitalists see growth over the next ten years so that gives us a good idea what we have to consider moving forward. the big question from us from a bureau perspective and industry perspective is what are we going to do about that today? the current cyberthreat landscape, in general, more complaints, more intrusion, more victim, more losses. and the bad guys are getting more sophisticated. so we've got that going for us. right? who are the players? nation-state sponsored computer intrusions. usual cast of characters to include china, russia, north korea and iran. we're dealing with multi natio
the second was peter fenton from benchmark and the third jim gets from sequoia capital. all very successful and prominent venture capital firms in california. and the question asked was where do you see future growth in the next ten years from a technology perspective? and they weren't all consistent in their responses, but one or two of their responses were consistent and they were mobile. they were quantum computing and out mous autonomous driving systems. these are where venture capitalists...