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tonight, and narcotics cop is being accused of selling drugs. the workbooks in it -- they were booked in martinez this morning. >> norman wells was a very high- ranking narcotics commander. they are accused of more than 20 counts including conspiracy and selling marijuana and steroids. >> i feel like i was very much violated. >> also, juveniles and the neighborhood were put in handcuffs themselves. he was in the the raj, when an officer tried to take -- garage. >> the public defender's office says the video is so damning, one of the officers had to cover the lens. narcotics officers said they received permission to search two suspects' rooms, but the video tells a different story. >> without a warrant, without knocking, they burst into the room, all four officers, and then later lied in in a police report. >> the first incident in december showed the police officers were using a master key to open the door. they were given permission for the search afterwards. both defendants say one officer cover the camera when he and the three other officers
tonight, and narcotics cop is being accused of selling drugs. the workbooks in it -- they were booked in martinez this morning. >> norman wells was a very high- ranking narcotics commander. they are accused of more than 20 counts including conspiracy and selling marijuana and steroids. >> i feel like i was very much violated. >> also, juveniles and the neighborhood were put in handcuffs themselves. he was in the the raj, when an officer tried to take -- garage. >> the...
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is due to high international demarc into years of war and destruction so says the afghan answer narcotics minister in an interview and some next. we would like to start of course with. the statistics of they want their production of poppies in a guest at a guess that is always being. at the point of blame but it a community that afghanistan is for the sick producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting its i think it's a word but can you just from your point of view or do you think i mean how for tackle these problems africa first i welcome you to afghanistan there's no doubt that the area of contagion song with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started in afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan people to turn to poppy growing this is the source of most problems afghanistan faces today the afghan government has pledged to put an end to all paean production in the country if we study the history of drug production how it spread in afghanistan what degree it has reached you will learn that about two hundred fifteen hector is a prominent
is due to high international demarc into years of war and destruction so says the afghan answer narcotics minister in an interview and some next. we would like to start of course with. the statistics of they want their production of poppies in a guest at a guess that is always being. at the point of blame but it a community that afghanistan is for the sick producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting its i think it's a word but can you just from your point of view or do you think i mean how...
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first i welcome you to afghanistan there's no doubt that the area of plantation song with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started in afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan people to turn to poppy growing this is the source of most problems afghanistan faces today the afghan government has pledged to put an end to opium production in the country if we study the history of drug production how it spread in afghanistan and what degree it has reached here we learned that about two hundred fifteen hectares of farmland contain poppy crops but thanks to the efforts of the democratic afghan government which i consider to be quite successful we've managed to cut the area to one hundred thirty hector's this year the government intends to further reduce the area sawmill poppies so as to fully meet its commitment to destroy poppy cultivation but we will be unable to solve this problem once and for all on our own we will need people support in other words we should not be focused only on the question of poppy cultivation it's an international p
first i welcome you to afghanistan there's no doubt that the area of plantation song with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started in afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan people to turn to poppy growing this is the source of most problems afghanistan faces today the afghan government has pledged to put an end to opium production in the country if we study the history of drug production how it spread in afghanistan and what degree it has...
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to high international demand and years of war and destruction that's a view of the afghan and to narcotics minister talks to our next. we would like to start of course with. the statistics of they want their production part as it goes that i guess that is always been. a part of the blame for that as a community that afghanistan is for that's it producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting it i think to the world but any war just from your point of view what do you think i mean how forward tackle these problems nevertheless first i welcome you to afghanistan there's no doubt the period of countries and so on with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started in afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan people to turn to poppy growing this is the source of most problems our countdown faces today the afghan government has pledged to put an end to all be in production in the country if we study the history of drug production how it spread in afghanistan what degree it has reached it we learned a little two hundred fifteen had tears upon contai
to high international demand and years of war and destruction that's a view of the afghan and to narcotics minister talks to our next. we would like to start of course with. the statistics of they want their production part as it goes that i guess that is always been. a part of the blame for that as a community that afghanistan is for that's it producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting it i think to the world but any war just from your point of view what do you think i mean how forward...
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i will tell you why it's a narcotic.tes a culture and pattern of victimization. >> bill: you would take it away? >> where the government is saying we feel sorry for you. you are in bad economic straits. >> bill: we want you to eat. >> let me finish my point. rather than have it be a temporary program until somebody who is desperately in need can get back on their feet. >> bill: it is a temporary program. >> it becomes a permanent program. >> bill: to some people. >> so so many of these entitlements. >> bill: where you can't get it. >> some of these programs become permanent programs busting the national budget. >> most people do want to work. most people don't want a handout. most people want to compete. they don't want to sit back and have the government give them stuff. small percentage of our budget give themselves. more goes to military and things wasteful spending. >> bill: here is the problem with that with your analysis. the private sector is sitting on tremendous amount of money, a trillion dollars, easy. the ban
i will tell you why it's a narcotic.tes a culture and pattern of victimization. >> bill: you would take it away? >> where the government is saying we feel sorry for you. you are in bad economic straits. >> bill: we want you to eat. >> let me finish my point. rather than have it be a temporary program until somebody who is desperately in need can get back on their feet. >> bill: it is a temporary program. >> it becomes a permanent program. >> bill: to...
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cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with...
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high international demand and years of war and destruction that's the view of the afghans and the narcotics minister who talks to r.t. next. we would like to start of course with. the statistics of them what their production of opposite of those that again is that has always been. at the point of the blame put it at a community that got us that is products at producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting it to them to the world but can you just from your point of view what do you think i mean how to tackle these problems never thought of that first i welcome you to afghanistan there's no doubt that the area of town taste and so on with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started in afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan people to try to put a growing this is the source of most problems are gonna stun faces today the afghan government has pledged to put an end to all be in production in the country if you study the history of drug production how it spread in afghanistan and what degree it has reached you will learn a little tune and fift
high international demand and years of war and destruction that's the view of the afghans and the narcotics minister who talks to r.t. next. we would like to start of course with. the statistics of them what their production of opposite of those that again is that has always been. at the point of the blame put it at a community that got us that is products at producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting it to them to the world but can you just from your point of view what do you think i mean...
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stand is due to high international demand and years of war and struction so says the afghan and the narcotics minister is that next an interview with r.t. . he would lead the start of course with. the statistics of their production. opposite of those that get us that has always been. the pride of the blame for that actual community that afghanistan is for that's it producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting it at all to the world but then you want just from your point of view what do you think i mean how far would settle this problems ever go first i welcome you to afghanistan there's no doubt the theory of plantation song with narcotic crops has increased since military hostilities started on afghanistan i believe that the war was the root cause that forced afghan people to turn to poppy growing this is the source of most problems afghanistan faces today the afghan government has pledged to put an end to all be in production in the country if we study the history of drug production how it spread in afghanistan what degree it has reached it we learned little to nine hundred fifteen hector
stand is due to high international demand and years of war and struction so says the afghan and the narcotics minister is that next an interview with r.t. . he would lead the start of course with. the statistics of their production. opposite of those that get us that has always been. the pride of the blame for that actual community that afghanistan is for that's it producing a huge amount of drugs and exporting it at all to the world but then you want just from your point of view what do you...
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ed was one the best narcotic agents the state of maryland had ever seen. the only time i ever saw him in uniform was twice, shortly after he graduated from the police academy, and a 14 year later would put him in his coffin. october just after which you see here he was assigned to the fbi, narcotics task force, and that's interesting in of itself because in law enforcement, we recruit these young black police officers right when they come in. to go into narcotics. why is that? you've heard why from hilary and from deborah, you've heard why. not only do we recruit them into narcotics, but then we farm them out to other law enforcement agencies to work communities of color. black communities. now, he was working with the fbi here in washington, d.c., black communities. and ed and i just a couple of weeks before he was assassinated were having a conversation about this case he was working, buying cocaine from a mid-level dealer when he was going to make the final purchase of cocaine and wrap up the case, as we do. but doesn't usually go much further than that
ed was one the best narcotic agents the state of maryland had ever seen. the only time i ever saw him in uniform was twice, shortly after he graduated from the police academy, and a 14 year later would put him in his coffin. october just after which you see here he was assigned to the fbi, narcotics task force, and that's interesting in of itself because in law enforcement, we recruit these young black police officers right when they come in. to go into narcotics. why is that? you've heard why...
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i worked in narcotics for a long time. plainclothes for a long time. i participated in large seizures, one of them involving $1.4 million in cash. and i never to the dime. i am comfortable with the officers i worked with, that they were of the highest caliber. as i said earlier, there are officers who are not of the same character as the officers i worked with, and i think the hard working men and women of the police department would just as soon not have them among them. to paint the organization with a broad stroke is not fair. in the legal profession, there are a tremendous amount of incredibly hon. attorneys and judges, but every once in awhile, we see an ugly stories there, too. would it be untoward, as they say? i think they need to be, as i said earlier, dismissed from our ranks. >> for police officers who are alleged to abuse their power -- and know you want to comment on what chief suhr was saying. then i have a question for you. >> first, i have probably been involved in more cases than anyone in this area. >> [unintelligible] >> i have been
i worked in narcotics for a long time. plainclothes for a long time. i participated in large seizures, one of them involving $1.4 million in cash. and i never to the dime. i am comfortable with the officers i worked with, that they were of the highest caliber. as i said earlier, there are officers who are not of the same character as the officers i worked with, and i think the hard working men and women of the police department would just as soon not have them among them. to paint the...