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he took what he thought was a lower dose of a narcotic. and it ends up being a significantly higher dose. >> reporter: an official close to the investigation told the associated press, some pills found in prince's paisley park mansion were falsely labeled as watson 385 indicating they contained hydrocodone and acetaminophen which is the active ingredient in tylenol. at least one fentanyl, responsible for a growing number of deaths in the united states. >> problem is fentanyl is much, much stronger than the tylenol and the hydrocodone. i think we're seeing an epidemic, and the epidemic is people taking narcotics with an overdoses and deaths. when the two of them collide as in this case, it certainly appears like that, there can be lethal consequences. not have fentanyl >>> the fire is barely out on the olympic cauldron in rio, but cities around the world are already lining up to host the games in 2024. that includes los angeles. ben tracy has the story. >> it's been 20 years sin the summer olympics have been in the ed atlanta. since then, c
he took what he thought was a lower dose of a narcotic. and it ends up being a significantly higher dose. >> reporter: an official close to the investigation told the associated press, some pills found in prince's paisley park mansion were falsely labeled as watson 385 indicating they contained hydrocodone and acetaminophen which is the active ingredient in tylenol. at least one fentanyl, responsible for a growing number of deaths in the united states. >> problem is fentanyl is...
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narcotics is what funds the gangs, funds the operation. it provides them with money to buy the guns. that are used, to shoot at rival gang members. and in some cases now as we have seen to shoot at police officers. >> 61 of the 101 people arrested early friday were documented gang members. the police said. and superintendent eddie johnson says in all, there are about 1400 repeat offenders driving the violence. >> these p choosing the lifestyle. so, imagine if we can eliminate half of those people. our crime, gun violence would be in the city of chicago. until we let them know that we are serious about it. they're going to continue to do what nay do. >> but even with this new dragnet strategy, the mayhem continued this past weekend. a 14-year-old boy, malik cozi among the eight killed. an 8 year girl among 49 wounded. 14-year-old. >> the kids don't stand a chance. >> ashake banks took jamia to the hospital. four years ago, ms. banks 7-year-old daughter heaven was shot to death while she sold candy on a sidewalk. >> i had to relive that all
narcotics is what funds the gangs, funds the operation. it provides them with money to buy the guns. that are used, to shoot at rival gang members. and in some cases now as we have seen to shoot at police officers. >> 61 of the 101 people arrested early friday were documented gang members. the police said. and superintendent eddie johnson says in all, there are about 1400 repeat offenders driving the violence. >> these p choosing the lifestyle. so, imagine if we can eliminate half...
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here is a look at the faces of suspects still at large wanted for felonies including narcotics, gambling and conspiracy. now antonio has been charged with six felony counts including unauthorized computer use. the motive for passing along information is not known at this time and he has been on paid administrative leave since june when the investigation into his involvement began. live in san jose betty yu kpix5. the fire 7:30, at >>> in pittsburg firefighters rescued a blind man from this burning home tonight. the fire broke out at 11th and york before 7:30. the man is being treated for smoke inhalation. a firefighter is also hospitalized. he was cut by falling glass. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> new details about this taxicab crash in san francisco, police say the driver may have suffered a medical emergency. the cab jumped the curb and plowed through a newsstand. it happened late yesterday afternoon near the intersection of sampson, sutter and market streets. the cab crashed into a shoe shine stand injuring two workers of tonight one of them is in critical conditi
here is a look at the faces of suspects still at large wanted for felonies including narcotics, gambling and conspiracy. now antonio has been charged with six felony counts including unauthorized computer use. the motive for passing along information is not known at this time and he has been on paid administrative leave since june when the investigation into his involvement began. live in san jose betty yu kpix5. the fire 7:30, at >>> in pittsburg firefighters rescued a blind man from...
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. >> and i would say only a handful are the ones that aren't involved with any kind of narcotic. >> did you find the heroin? >> yeah. >> that's probably the heroin right here. >> all across america, more and more women are turning to drugs like crack and heroin to kill the pain that comes with being bought and sold. msnbc goes undercover with michigan's human trafficking task force. >> hey, are you taping me? >> for a sobering look at the overwhelming power of drug addiction in the business of sex for sale. >> and i thought that i could just, you know, do it once and stop. >> it's a growing epidemic that can touch anyone, even the all-american girl next door. >> this is going to sound crazy, but it's not that hard to go once you're using drugs from the point "a" to point "b" of selling yourself. i mean, because think about it, it's like, how are you going to get that much money daily when your addiction is going out of control and you're using so much of it? it's like, how are you going to get that money every day? ♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping. the loca
. >> and i would say only a handful are the ones that aren't involved with any kind of narcotic. >> did you find the heroin? >> yeah. >> that's probably the heroin right here. >> all across america, more and more women are turning to drugs like crack and heroin to kill the pain that comes with being bought and sold. msnbc goes undercover with michigan's human trafficking task force. >> hey, are you taping me? >> for a sobering look at the overwhelming...
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they're hoping to issue these containers to narcotics with children ages 12-to-25 at home. schedule two narcotics require patients to have a written prescription - meaning no more calling it in -- and no refills without an actual doctor visit. storm team 4 weather now.... and after a rainy morning in parts of the area... things are changing once again. meteorologist brian niznansky is in the weather center drier and more comfortable lakes region after a couple humid days. this comfortable air mass will be with us for only the next couple of days. skies will be partly cloudy tonight and low temperatures will fall into the lower 60s lakeside and the upper 50s inland. tonight will be a near perfect. we'll have an abundance of sunshine, temperatures in the 70s, and low humidity. the next disturbance moves in on saturday, bringing scattered showers and storms by saturday morning. this day rain, but we will keep the chance of showers in the forecast through saturday night. highs saturday will remain in the upper 70s. we climb back into the lower 80s humidity. we'll keep an isolat
they're hoping to issue these containers to narcotics with children ages 12-to-25 at home. schedule two narcotics require patients to have a written prescription - meaning no more calling it in -- and no refills without an actual doctor visit. storm team 4 weather now.... and after a rainy morning in parts of the area... things are changing once again. meteorologist brian niznansky is in the weather center drier and more comfortable lakes region after a couple humid days. this comfortable air...
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i think we're seeing a new idemic and the epidemic is people taking narcotics. theyre causing problems and a significant number of overdose and deaths. there can be lethal consequences. 3 the m-e's office says the most effective way to stop the rise in overdose deaths is to educate people and get these drugs off the street. invitinghe public to get out and get fit. he's hosting an evening walk as part of s "100 miles in 100 days" challenge. the goal is to increase physical activity for everyone who lives in the area. if you'd like to take part in tonight's walk... meet at the corner of south 35th and west burnham streets at six. milwaukee county parks is luke's south shore for a new 'health trail' along lake michigan.it connects the oak leaf trail to the hospital. along lliptical an elliptical stion, upper body stretch station, balance and plyometric steps alongn with information on proper exercise techniques. , signs posting upper-body stretches and links to infomational videos. milwaukee county executive chris abele joined others for a 'trail-cutting ceremony
i think we're seeing a new idemic and the epidemic is people taking narcotics. theyre causing problems and a significant number of overdose and deaths. there can be lethal consequences. 3 the m-e's office says the most effective way to stop the rise in overdose deaths is to educate people and get these drugs off the street. invitinghe public to get out and get fit. he's hosting an evening walk as part of s "100 miles in 100 days" challenge. the goal is to increase physical activity...
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. >> maybe he was having some type of mental health issue and he was under the influence of a narcotic i don't even know if he was homeless or not. he could have been a normal man walking down the street and got angry. >> reporter: the victim's nose was broken in several places. she will recover. police hope someone will recognize her attacker and share the information. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> dan: new at 11:00, a police officer ran into this burning home and saved a blind man from the flames. contra costa fire tweeted this video from the scene on 11th street. the officer is in surgery after falling glass cut his arm. the man he saved is being treated for smoke inhalation. tonight police are looking for six additional suspects after the "game of thrones" drug bust we were telling you about. the sweep resulted in two dozen arrests including a member from the police department itself. officer derrick antonio is on administrative leave. he is accused of providing confidential law enforcement information to members of a san jose criminal street gang. >> his acts we
. >> maybe he was having some type of mental health issue and he was under the influence of a narcotic i don't even know if he was homeless or not. he could have been a normal man walking down the street and got angry. >> reporter: the victim's nose was broken in several places. she will recover. police hope someone will recognize her attacker and share the information. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> dan: new at 11:00, a police officer ran into this burning...
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type of narcotics, hard narcotics, with children in the vehicle.hey think they look more inconspicuous that way." >> vicki:agents say they're making like cocaine, meth and heroin. authorities say the woman was taken in by the dea task force. the children are with the san diego county child services. >> steve: back to seven francisco... >> steve:san francisco firefighters rescued a worker who fell into a confined space on a u-s naval ship. the adult male victim was ship guadalupe.when he lost his footing and fell ten to 15 feet. >> steve: ventilation. rescue the man. and was injuries. crews say the man is conscious and breathing. >> steve:coming up. police are investigating the cause of the bus crash that killed four people in merced. >> steve:what we're hearing from theand a buddhist monastary. burglarized in the east bay. and the suspects were caught >> vicki: you'll only see right here on kron4. >> reporter:a buddhist monastery is east bay. and a room used for meditation is ransacked by theives who were looking for cash. >> reporter:the two men g
type of narcotics, hard narcotics, with children in the vehicle.hey think they look more inconspicuous that way." >> vicki:agents say they're making like cocaine, meth and heroin. authorities say the woman was taken in by the dea task force. the children are with the san diego county child services. >> steve: back to seven francisco... >> steve:san francisco firefighters rescued a worker who fell into a confined space on a u-s naval ship. the adult male victim was ship...
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. >> maybe he was having some type of mental health issue and he was under the influence of a narcotic. >> i don't even know if he was homeless or not. he could have been a normal man walking down the street and got angry. >> reporter: the victim's nose was broken in several places. she will recover. police hope someone will recognize her attacker and share the information. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> dan: new at 11:00, a police officer ran into this burning home and saved a blind man from the flames. contra costa fire tweeted this video from the scene on 11th street. the officer is in surgery after falling glass cut his arm. the man he saved is being treated for smoke inhalation. tonight police are looking for six additional suspects after the "game of thrones" drug bust we were telling you about. the sweep resulted in two dozen arrests including a member from the police department itself. officer derrick antonio is on administrative leave. he is accused of providing confidential law enforcement information to members of a san jose criminal street gang. >> his act
. >> maybe he was having some type of mental health issue and he was under the influence of a narcotic. >> i don't even know if he was homeless or not. he could have been a normal man walking down the street and got angry. >> reporter: the victim's nose was broken in several places. she will recover. police hope someone will recognize her attacker and share the information. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> dan: new at 11:00, a police officer ran into this...
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. >>> americans are in the middle of a prescription drug epidemic, especially narcotics or opioids. >> it often happens after surgery. dr. max gomez says there is an alternative for post op pain without narcotics. >> one of the best beach known volleyball players and won three gold medals and nike's first woman spokesperson on her knees. >> felt like metal on metal burning. >> reporter: it led to a knee replacement and took painkillers for two days. >> i'm respectful of the fact that they are addictive, so i thought, i'm as strong as i am and strong in my mind, i thought why temp faith. relief is needed. >> by the second and third days most patients can take over the counter prescription medication without the need for narcotics. >> reporter: a way to ease it is with a local anesthetic. this drug is encapsulated in tiny fat >> we can dramatically reduce the exposure. >> reporter: gabby is a paid spokesperson for anti opioid abuse campaign and website at plan against pain.com. >> give the power to the patient. say, you have other options besides excruciating pain and opiates? they let
. >>> americans are in the middle of a prescription drug epidemic, especially narcotics or opioids. >> it often happens after surgery. dr. max gomez says there is an alternative for post op pain without narcotics. >> one of the best beach known volleyball players and won three gold medals and nike's first woman spokesperson on her knees. >> felt like metal on metal burning. >> reporter: it led to a knee replacement and took painkillers for two days. >> i'm...
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that's where oxycontin and all your narcotics lie.hose are the ones that created this epidemic this country, and i think we should do more research so those questions can be answered so people are not grasping at straws. >> more places, more universities will be allowed to do research. not just one. >> it's ridiculous. the more you learn by the, the more you know. oreo has unveiled new flavor. swedish fish oreos. it's the same week that in honor of national s'mores week girl scouts have released two new times of cookies. gavin, you are from canada. >> when i immigrated here, i remember america is saying that's not sugary enough. you have got to put it in a chocolate sandwich. kennedy: now they make gluten-free graham crackers which are delicious because i can have s'mores again. british people eat biscuits that are dry and blonds as toast. >> but you dip them before dish. >> what's with tea. >> the general cultural coping. kennedy: we have that with bourbon. >> you would be too drunk to fight the germans after dinner. >> then you have
that's where oxycontin and all your narcotics lie.hose are the ones that created this epidemic this country, and i think we should do more research so those questions can be answered so people are not grasping at straws. >> more places, more universities will be allowed to do research. not just one. >> it's ridiculous. the more you learn by the, the more you know. oreo has unveiled new flavor. swedish fish oreos. it's the same week that in honor of national s'mores week girl scouts...
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mario - a trafficker with ties to a mexican cartel - would sell narcotics to hakim ... and...using the post office... hakim would ship the drugs across country....to philly. hakim's alleged gang buddies ... would sent payment back. but just days before the murder ... police say... the guys in philly refused the packages... they realized the feds were watching. this meant... mario was out thousands! his girlfriends saying... he wanted his money and told hakim...quote: "i'm not gonna do nothin' to you all, but the people in mexico is. get this money or i'll give them your address." during the brutal attack on the jimenez family.... hakim allegedly saying. and we not get you first." tonight -- neighbors of the alleged killer terrified ... one says... although nice hakim was violent when addressing his girlfriend. "sometimes, they were good and sometimes they were turbulent, so (how would you know?) because i would hear them." now... to some breaking news... area.... near arville and flamingo.... after someone was shot. police say.... two people were arguing.... in front of
mario - a trafficker with ties to a mexican cartel - would sell narcotics to hakim ... and...using the post office... hakim would ship the drugs across country....to philly. hakim's alleged gang buddies ... would sent payment back. but just days before the murder ... police say... the guys in philly refused the packages... they realized the feds were watching. this meant... mario was out thousands! his girlfriends saying... he wanted his money and told hakim...quote: "i'm not gonna do...
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lower dose of a narcotic. it ended up being a significantly higher dose. >> an official close to the investigation told the associated press. some pills found in prince's paisley park mansion were s wat indicating they contained two active ingredients in tylenol. but at least one of tested positive for fentanyl. the potent drug is responsible for a growing number of deaths in the united >> the problem is fentanyl is much, much stronger than the tylenol and the hydrcodone. think we are seeing an epidemic. people taking rcotics. causing problems in significant number of overdose and deaths. at the same time a new epidemic, counterfeit pills. when the two collide as in this case, certainly appears, there can be lethal consequences. >> an official told the in tests prior to his death. >>> the fire is barely out on the olympic caldron in rio. cities around the world are already lining up to host the games in 2024. that includes los angeles. ben tracy has the story. >> it has been 20 years since the summer olympics
lower dose of a narcotic. it ended up being a significantly higher dose. >> an official close to the investigation told the associated press. some pills found in prince's paisley park mansion were s wat indicating they contained two active ingredients in tylenol. but at least one of tested positive for fentanyl. the potent drug is responsible for a growing number of deaths in the united >> the problem is fentanyl is much, much stronger than the tylenol and the hydrcodone. think we...
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he was accused of abusing dea agents said he was prescribing narcotic to two of his employees. they would fill the prescription and then give him the drugs. he was doing this since 2007. and when two of his employees tried to stop him, they were fired. he practiced in cambridge and dorchester for decades. >> he is a wonderful person and actually just has been a great dentist all those years. >> investigators are also looking at one of his patience. they believe he was swapping marijuana for dental work. he admitted to abusing his privilege and voluntarily surrendered his license to prescribe narcotics self-months ago. >>> 4:04. one man is in police custody for this dramatic high-speed chase through new bedford. cox over the keen as police box the driver in. he still tried to escape. the 50-year-old suspect is being evaluated at the hospital. >> reporter: skyfox watched over the chase. the driver randall harrelson was waving a hatchet. >> there was a chevy blazer coming at me swerving all over the rolled. i didn't know what to do. i pulled over and another ten cop cars behind hi
he was accused of abusing dea agents said he was prescribing narcotic to two of his employees. they would fill the prescription and then give him the drugs. he was doing this since 2007. and when two of his employees tried to stop him, they were fired. he practiced in cambridge and dorchester for decades. >> he is a wonderful person and actually just has been a great dentist all those years. >> investigators are also looking at one of his patience. they believe he was swapping...
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. >> there have been narcotics and narcotics arrests to guns and different parole violations and things like that all regarding vacant units. >> reporter: more cameras are supposed to be installed to help crack down on criminal activity. meanwhile police want you to take a hard look at this video and call them if you recognize anyone. >> the last thing we want to do is make it people unsafe for our cab drivers and even our other drivers like uber and lyft. >> reporter: in san francisco tara ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up more aftershocks in italy, up next the latest on the rescue and recovery efforts still underway. >> plus stanford mourning a visiting scholar killed in an attack on a university campus in afghanistan, how he's remembered tonight. >> plus a closer look at problems caused by the state's new vaccination law, how bay area schools are working with parents to comply. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. >>> here's a look at tonight's top stories. a san jose father is behind bars on a case of child abuse. investigators say 32-year-old matthew zabala of san jose was arrested on tue
. >> there have been narcotics and narcotics arrests to guns and different parole violations and things like that all regarding vacant units. >> reporter: more cameras are supposed to be installed to help crack down on criminal activity. meanwhile police want you to take a hard look at this video and call them if you recognize anyone. >> the last thing we want to do is make it people unsafe for our cab drivers and even our other drivers like uber and lyft. >> reporter:...
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. >> they try to think nobody will want to smuggle narcotics, like cocaine, with children in a vehicle. they think they look inconspicuous. >> reporter: agents say they are making regular busts of hard drugs like cocaine, meth and heroin while marijuana has plateaued. >> it's more readily accessible and that's pushed them to try to transport the more heavy narcotics to get more bang for the buck. >> reporter: the woman who agents will not identify was taken in by a dea task force. the children are with san diego county child services. in san clemente, serene branson, kpix 5. >>> the fbi picked up a washington, d.c. police officer for allegedly trying to help isis. officials say former dc metro transit police officer nicholas young tried to send money to isis using mobile based gulf cards. he has been on the fbi's radar since 2010. for some of that time he has been in contact with undercover agents. the fbi said there was no threat to the public. >>> a zika vaccine could be in the works. the national institutes of health say the first phase of a clinical trial is under way. this comes a
. >> they try to think nobody will want to smuggle narcotics, like cocaine, with children in a vehicle. they think they look inconspicuous. >> reporter: agents say they are making regular busts of hard drugs like cocaine, meth and heroin while marijuana has plateaued. >> it's more readily accessible and that's pushed them to try to transport the more heavy narcotics to get more bang for the buck. >> reporter: the woman who agents will not identify was taken in by a dea...
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narcotics is what funds these gangs. it funds the operation. it provides them with money to buy the guns that are used to shoot at rival gang members and in some cases now as we've seen to shoot at police officers. >> reporter: 61 of the 101 people arrested early friday were documented gang members, the police said, and suptsd eddie johnson says in all there are about 1400 repeat driving the violence. >> these are people that choose this lifestyle, so imagine if we could eliminate half of those people, where our gun violence would be in the city of chicago. still, we let them know we're serious about it, they're going to continue to do what they do. >> reporter: even with this new dragnet strategy, the mayhem continued this past weekend. a 14-year-old boy, malik causey, was among the eight killed. an eight-year-old girl, jamia she was shot at a vigil for the 14 year old. >> the kids don't stand a chance. >> reporter: ashake banks took jamia to the hospital. it was four years ago that ms. banks seven-year-old daughter heaven was shot to death wh
narcotics is what funds these gangs. it funds the operation. it provides them with money to buy the guns that are used to shoot at rival gang members and in some cases now as we've seen to shoot at police officers. >> reporter: 61 of the 101 people arrested early friday were documented gang members, the police said, and suptsd eddie johnson says in all there are about 1400 repeat driving the violence. >> these are people that choose this lifestyle, so imagine if we could eliminate...
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doctor david glasser with penn orthopedics say pain from shoulder surgery was traditionally with narcotics but because of side effects and addiction concerns they found a better solution. >> we're using a special pump that administers the anesthetic, to the local area, heel that area. >> reporter: thinks pain pull that directs medication to the surgery site through a catheter in the neck. >> placed in a certain way they can use their hand and still be active but yet they won't have have pain from surgery. >> it is a wonderful thing. >> reporter: janet who had pain pump for first few days after the operation says surgical scar is her only reminder. >> this is a new one. >> reporter: three years ago she had her other shoulder replaced and given narcotics. recovery from that was slow and painful. this time with the pain pump. >> this was like nothing, it was a walk in the park. it was so different. it is like night and day report report she was quickly able to comb her hair something that had been a struggle before. >> a little nasty today. >> reporter: now doctor glasser is also doing some o
doctor david glasser with penn orthopedics say pain from shoulder surgery was traditionally with narcotics but because of side effects and addiction concerns they found a better solution. >> we're using a special pump that administers the anesthetic, to the local area, heel that area. >> reporter: thinks pain pull that directs medication to the surgery site through a catheter in the neck. >> placed in a certain way they can use their hand and still be active but yet they won't...
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the arrest part of a larger investigation by the nypd's narcotics bureau south and the narcotics investigation bureau dubbed operation beach party. >> the mob still has its fingers into what goes on with they were once. the cartel superseded them, particularly with narcotics. the mob still has its fingers in a lot of things in new york city. >> reporter: this is a photo of the late john gotti in front of his home. his grandson living in the same home, arrested there this morning, marking the first time that law enforcement agents were able to execute a search warrant on the property. >> right off his room we found a safe with 500 oxycodone and $40,000. it's the same home that you have been seeing on the news also raided the 23-year-old's business in ozone park, rebel ink tattoo. gotti was pulled over in june for tinted windows. during that traffic stop, cops say they found drugs stuffed in a gucci bag, marijuana, xanax and $8,000 in cash. but those officers were unaware that gotti was the subject of a long-term investigation so he was released only to be a month later. >> the sale of oxycontin
the arrest part of a larger investigation by the nypd's narcotics bureau south and the narcotics investigation bureau dubbed operation beach party. >> the mob still has its fingers into what goes on with they were once. the cartel superseded them, particularly with narcotics. the mob still has its fingers in a lot of things in new york city. >> reporter: this is a photo of the late john gotti in front of his home. his grandson living in the same home, arrested there this morning,...
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. >> anything that comes across, whether it's human beings, whether it's narcotics. what people don't realize is it takes a human being to bring something across. >> by ending catch and release on the border, we will end the cycle of human smuggling and violence. >> these are business ventures by criminal organizations. >> we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communities. >> here now with reaction, 2016 republican presidential nominee donald trump, austin, a warm welcome for mr. trump. our health care system, and also the human and also the human toll. >> right. >> we met victim's families last night. you want to build the wall. wal. you're going to build that wall within two years? >> not a question of wanting. we have no choice. >> going to build a wall? >> we have no choice. >> let's talk about it's 2,000 miles. explain you're only going to build 1,000 of wall, what do you do on the other thousand miles? >> like i said last night, it's 13,000 miles to c
. >> anything that comes across, whether it's human beings, whether it's narcotics. what people don't realize is it takes a human being to bring something across. >> by ending catch and release on the border, we will end the cycle of human smuggling and violence. >> these are business ventures by criminal organizations. >> we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence and to stop the drugs from pouring into our...
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why would be do this to those who aren't the primary users and sellers of narcotics? why? why would state after state develop ruse after ruse to keep american citizens from being able to vote. and to have a say in their own democracy. why? when we say we value democracy, when we say this is why we fight, then why would be have such mass voter suppression? and understand that none of this was done with a mere klan cross, right? there weren't any cross burnings that just made all of this happen. all of this was done coolly, methodically, systematically, and so in my new book "white rage," i trace this historical pattern with sign posts. reconstruction. the great migration. the brown decision. the civil rights movement. and the election of barack obama. and i also trace it through three key sectors. education, the criminal justice system and the right to vote. and so now i want to read some excerpts. >> as you know, in 1954, the u.s. supreme court ruled that separate but equal was unconstitutional. overturned the messy decision and said that we must integrate. jim crow was no
why would be do this to those who aren't the primary users and sellers of narcotics? why? why would state after state develop ruse after ruse to keep american citizens from being able to vote. and to have a say in their own democracy. why? when we say we value democracy, when we say this is why we fight, then why would be have such mass voter suppression? and understand that none of this was done with a mere klan cross, right? there weren't any cross burnings that just made all of this happen....
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he spoke yesterday at regional find out is a powerful synthetin narcotic that ist estimated to e 30-50 times more potent than here with it 100 mo times more n morphine. the end of the day is up to your and your commute as to what you're going to do about these kids.'r we called five minutes for life at they go in and talk to the kids in the voice of the girlsh in high school recruits them as to go into the school and that's been happening. l to startto avee talking. >> he did say that the previous access to painkillers are trying to find two armed robbers attendant compliant and endeden their register they say that men fired three shots all runningun off that none of had a similar incident have a last night on ron so center road in university heights police are notd i sure f they cases are connected police are looking for asking for help for whoever is shooting out i don't know where this is coming fromomi the cleveland heights police chief but simply chose not to report it. b while stuff that of red light and brought by a man got out and fired several shots into the car they said she
he spoke yesterday at regional find out is a powerful synthetin narcotic that ist estimated to e 30-50 times more potent than here with it 100 mo times more n morphine. the end of the day is up to your and your commute as to what you're going to do about these kids.'r we called five minutes for life at they go in and talk to the kids in the voice of the girlsh in high school recruits them as to go into the school and that's been happening. l to startto avee talking. >> he did say that the...
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. >> anything that comes across, whether it's human beings, whether it's narcotics. what people don't realize is it takes a human being to bring something across. >> by ending catch and release on the border, we will end the cycle of human smuggling and violence. >> these are business ventures by criminal organizations. >> we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communities. >> here now with reaction, 2016 republican presidential nominee donald trump, austin, a warm welcome for mr. trump. [ cheers and applause ] trump! trump! tru trump! trump! >> wow. let me go over and i want to get specific. we went over the crime statistics. $113 billion this country is paying a year. all the impact on education, on our criminal justice system and our health care system and also the human toll. >> right. >> we met victims' families last night, or families of victims. you want to build a wall. you're going to build that wall within two years? >> not a question of wanting. w
. >> anything that comes across, whether it's human beings, whether it's narcotics. what people don't realize is it takes a human being to bring something across. >> by ending catch and release on the border, we will end the cycle of human smuggling and violence. >> these are business ventures by criminal organizations. >> we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence and to stop the drugs from pouring into our...
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. -- narotics -- narcotics dog. >> it's a deterrent.sends a strong message, do not bring drugs into our jail. >> when i get suspicious, i don't have all the senses it makes to find what i need to find, but i have tools, called canine. so if you want to bring it in, if you want more charges, bring it in because we're going to find it and we'll be happy to put more criminal charges on you, specifically for contraband. specifically narcotics and tobacco. do i make myself clear on contraband? part number two, unless you want to be on 72-hour lock, nothing coming or going. visitation, phone calls, will be shut down. you give my deputy a hard time, we going to run it military style strict. do i make myself clear? do i make myself clear? >> yes, ma'am! >> thank you. >> show me, where's it at. >> i think it was her just looking back. check that room kind of thorough. >> i don't know. she's kind of liking this mattress. >> what we found in room ten is what we consider nuisance contraband, extra uniform and leftover breakfast, things of that natu
. -- narotics -- narcotics dog. >> it's a deterrent.sends a strong message, do not bring drugs into our jail. >> when i get suspicious, i don't have all the senses it makes to find what i need to find, but i have tools, called canine. so if you want to bring it in, if you want more charges, bring it in because we're going to find it and we'll be happy to put more criminal charges on you, specifically for contraband. specifically narcotics and tobacco. do i make myself clear on...
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why would we do this to those that are the primary users of narcotics? why? why would state after state develop receptors to keep american citizens from being able to dodge and to have a say in their own democracy? why? when we say we value democracy, when we say this is why we fight, then why would we have such mass voter suppression? understand that none of this was done with the mirror on tranmere clan cross. there weren't any that just made this happen. all of this was done coolly, methodically, systematically. and so would my new book, "white rage," i traced this historical pattern with reconstruction, the great migration, the brown decision, the civil rights movement and the election of barack obama. and i also trace it through three key sectors. education, the criminal justice system and the right to vote. said i went to the >> syrups. so as you do in 1954 the u.s. supreme court ruled that separate but equal was unconstitutional. overturned plessy decision and says that the best integrate. jim crow was no longer the law of the land. the south rose up i
why would we do this to those that are the primary users of narcotics? why? why would state after state develop receptors to keep american citizens from being able to dodge and to have a say in their own democracy? why? when we say we value democracy, when we say this is why we fight, then why would we have such mass voter suppression? understand that none of this was done with the mirror on tranmere clan cross. there weren't any that just made this happen. all of this was done coolly,...
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people taking narcotics. causing problems in significant number of overdose and deaths. at the same time a new epidemic, counterfeit pills. when the two collide as in this case, certainly appears, there can be lethal consequences. >> an official told the associated press, the star did in tests prior to his death. whic,,,, ? music ? extraordinary starts here. new k-y intense. a stimulating gel that takes her pleasure to new heights. >>> the fire is barely out on the olympic caldron in rio. cities around the world are already lining up to host the games in 2024. that includes los angeles. ben tracy has the story. >> it has been 20 years since the summer olympics have been in the united states. that was the 1996 games in land land. since new york has dried. they beoth have been passed ove. los angeles thinks it can go the distance. with the olympic flame now extinguished in rio, the competition to get the 2024 games is really heating up. >> there is no olympic fans like americans. >> los angeles mayor, eric garcetti in rio to convince officials his city should play host. >>
people taking narcotics. causing problems in significant number of overdose and deaths. at the same time a new epidemic, counterfeit pills. when the two collide as in this case, certainly appears, there can be lethal consequences. >> an official told the associated press, the star did in tests prior to his death. whic,,,, ? music ? extraordinary starts here. new k-y intense. a stimulating gel that takes her pleasure to new heights. >>> the fire is barely out on the olympic...
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it's a synthetic narcotic that is about 50 times more potente p than heroine.oi up to 100 times stronger than morphine.o out of those deaths in 2015 about one third of thems were from fentanyl overdoses.rdo a bad trance needs to stop.op at least it's governor's attention gettingtiog everybody's attention hopefullyy that will help out. all of ohio not just one area. e it's everywhere. all right. thinks.s in other news here. officers say the suspects went into the shell station on ridge road, then pulled guns on theshs clerk, demanding money.emandin the attendant complied and emptied the register.r. a similar incident happened lath last night at the bp station on warrensville center road in police said in that case theice robbers fired three shots before running off. police are not sure if the cases are connected.d in that robbers firedthth cleveland heights police areeig asking for help to find whoever is shooting out the windows ofti moving cars.ng officers say over the past week, about a half dozen drivers have reported having their windows shot out by a bb gun, while traveling along no
it's a synthetic narcotic that is about 50 times more potente p than heroine.oi up to 100 times stronger than morphine.o out of those deaths in 2015 about one third of thems were from fentanyl overdoses.rdo a bad trance needs to stop.op at least it's governor's attention gettingtiog everybody's attention hopefullyy that will help out. all of ohio not just one area. e it's everywhere. all right. thinks.s in other news here. officers say the suspects went into the shell station on ridge road,...
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healthwatch surgical pain is blamed for part of the opioid addiction epidemic and now instead of narcoticsa new way to control the pain. stephanie stahl explains the new approach. >> push against me here very strong, great. >> reporter: four months after shoulder replacement surgery and 77 year-old janet dad hoy had arthritis is finally able to use her arms without pain. >> can you raise them above your head. >> wonderful. >> she had a quick, easy recovery something you do not hear with shoulder surgery. >> women compared to it natural child birth, men compare to it kidney stones. it can be painful at night. >> reporter: doctor david glasser with penn orthopedics say pain with shoulder surgery was managed with narcotics but because of addiction concerned and side effects they found a better solution. >> we are using a special pump administering the anesthetic to the local area, numbing that area for an extended period of time. >> reporter: thinks pain pull that directs medication to the surgery site through a catheter in the neck. >> placed in certain ways they can still use their hand and
healthwatch surgical pain is blamed for part of the opioid addiction epidemic and now instead of narcoticsa new way to control the pain. stephanie stahl explains the new approach. >> push against me here very strong, great. >> reporter: four months after shoulder replacement surgery and 77 year-old janet dad hoy had arthritis is finally able to use her arms without pain. >> can you raise them above your head. >> wonderful. >> she had a quick, easy recovery...