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i will plant a synthetic narcotic. her reward. >> with the canine search complete, officers begin their search of the bunks, meticulously inspecting every item they find. illegal substances or weapons can result in inmates getting time in segregation or even new criminal charges. but anything altered from its original purpose is also considered contraband. and will be disposed of. even this inmate art created from food wrappers is considered contraband. >> they get very creative. these are all out of bags of chips. >> once the search is over, the inmates are ordered to lie down on their bunks for further instructions. >> if you had any contraband, it is in the trash. everything else, check with your bunky. check up here in the front if you have anything missing. do you understand? >> yes, ma'am. >> well, i have been here since april. i have been down to the shakedown every month. they mess up everything, but that's a choice you got to make when you go in jail. >> there is a shakeup of another sort in the homosexual uni
i will plant a synthetic narcotic. her reward. >> with the canine search complete, officers begin their search of the bunks, meticulously inspecting every item they find. illegal substances or weapons can result in inmates getting time in segregation or even new criminal charges. but anything altered from its original purpose is also considered contraband. and will be disposed of. even this inmate art created from food wrappers is considered contraband. >> they get very creative....
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newly unsealed records tonight show that he had narcotics hidden all throughout his home. as abc's eva pilgrim reports, one more glaring mystery. >> reporter: tonight, search warrants concerning music super star prince's death unsealed, painting a picture of the singer's opioid addiction. these court documents show investigators found a sizable amount of narcotic medications located inside paisley park. the pills, hidden in aspirin, and other over-the-counter pain relief bottles, all over the house. some of them, found in a suitcase along with handwritten lyrics to his 1987 hit "u got the look" were prescribed under the name of his long time friend and drummer kirk johnson, including the oxycodone prescribed by dr. todd shulenberg after prince's plane made that emergency landing in moline, illinois. >> what's the nature of the emergency? >> unresponsive passenger. >> reporter: johnson picked those drugs up from the pharmacy, but told investigators he didn't know prince was addicted, and it was the first time he had done something like that for prince. the search warrants n
newly unsealed records tonight show that he had narcotics hidden all throughout his home. as abc's eva pilgrim reports, one more glaring mystery. >> reporter: tonight, search warrants concerning music super star prince's death unsealed, painting a picture of the singer's opioid addiction. these court documents show investigators found a sizable amount of narcotic medications located inside paisley park. the pills, hidden in aspirin, and other over-the-counter pain relief bottles, all over...
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investigators found a sizable amount of narcotics inside paisley park.ls hidden in aspirin and over-the-counter pain relief bottles all over the house. some of them including recent ones found in a suitcase along with handwritten lyrics to 1987 hit you got the look were prescribed under the name of his long time friend and drummer kirk johnson including the prescription prescribed after prince's plane made the emergency landing in moline. illinois. >> unre >> johnson picked the drugs up from the pharmacy but told investigators he didn't know prince was addicted and the first time he had done something look that. search warrants show that he told investigators he put prescription in johnson's name for prince's privacy. >> what is still not clear how prince got the powerful fentanyl that ultimately killed him. investigators scoured his computer, e-mail and phone record for any clues but found no prescription for fentanyl. eva pilgrim, abc news. >> very long investigation into it. should say many prince fans, the important part for them is remembering the s
investigators found a sizable amount of narcotics inside paisley park.ls hidden in aspirin and over-the-counter pain relief bottles all over the house. some of them including recent ones found in a suitcase along with handwritten lyrics to 1987 hit you got the look were prescribed under the name of his long time friend and drummer kirk johnson including the prescription prescribed after prince's plane made the emergency landing in moline. illinois. >> unre >> johnson picked the...
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narc anon effectively turns out the narcotic inside your body. it wakes it right up.s soon as it became really necessary for just about every event, please stations carry it and people can have it in their home. all of a sudden the price skyrocketed. health care costs skyrocketed to the point where somebody has to put a cap on it somehow. >> it is unacceptable that while millions of americans cannot afford the prescription drugs they need, the top three from the cynical companies made a combined 45 may dollars in profits last year. the american people should not have to go without the medication they need because congress does not have the courage to stand up to one of powerful lobbying operations here on capitol hill and that is the pharmaceutical industry. the time has come to say very enoughand clearly that is enough. the greed of the pharmaceutical industry is killing americans -- ♪ of theer: to watch all winning documentaries in this year studentcam competition, visit studentcam.org. next on c-span, washington journal is live. then, leaders in business and academ
narc anon effectively turns out the narcotic inside your body. it wakes it right up.s soon as it became really necessary for just about every event, please stations carry it and people can have it in their home. all of a sudden the price skyrocketed. health care costs skyrocketed to the point where somebody has to put a cap on it somehow. >> it is unacceptable that while millions of americans cannot afford the prescription drugs they need, the top three from the cynical companies made a...
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significant ways, of what has drugs, toed the war on widespread t was a erceived fear of the impact of narcotics, and this war on drugs was in many ways racialized. the laws were targeted frankly low-level street dealers from the african-american community in cities. >> professor michelle alexander "the new jim called crow" and suggested that the incarcerated, e particularly african-americans, to so high that it seemed suggest that some kind of unfair in rimination was going on our criminal justice system. in this minorities country are still racial minorities. their percentage of representation in the general society and compare that with percentage of their representation in the prison population, it's always substantially higher. of a judge, oint you're always trying to apply the law. our hat's our job and responsibility. we can't just change the law, not follow the simply because of a particular occurs. udy that now, that doesn't mean that we can't consider the need to sentences that are fair. >> mandatory minimum sentencing when congress passed the put a t of 1951 which mandatory sentence o
significant ways, of what has drugs, toed the war on widespread t was a erceived fear of the impact of narcotics, and this war on drugs was in many ways racialized. the laws were targeted frankly low-level street dealers from the african-american community in cities. >> professor michelle alexander "the new jim called crow" and suggested that the incarcerated, e particularly african-americans, to so high that it seemed suggest that some kind of unfair in rimination was going on...
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narcotic in your body. it became necessary for just people in their home, prices skyrocketed. at the same point, health care costs is skyrocketing to point were some but he has to put a cap on them somehow >> millions of americans cannot afford prescription drugs. the top three pharmaceutical companies combined $45 billion in profits last year. the american people should not have to know -- have to go without the medication they need to does not have the courage to stand up to one of the most powerful lobbying operations here on capitol hill and does the pharmaceutical industry. -- >> to watch all of the documentaries in this year's competition, visit the website. >> british parliament holding elections on june 8. theresa may spoke about the elections of the house of commons during the prime minister's questions. she also spoke about the u.k. commitment to nato in the british exit from the european union. from london, this is 45 minutes. >> questions for the prime minister. the second independence referendum. >> question number one. mister speaker, offering condolences, famili
narcotic in your body. it became necessary for just people in their home, prices skyrocketed. at the same point, health care costs is skyrocketing to point were some but he has to put a cap on them somehow >> millions of americans cannot afford prescription drugs. the top three pharmaceutical companies combined $45 billion in profits last year. the american people should not have to know -- have to go without the medication they need to does not have the courage to stand up to one of the...
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do you think it is smart policy to deemphasize going after dope and focus on the hard-core narcoticsad? >> kimberly: it's complicated. it's difficult sometimes to separate the two outs. he has a keen understanding of the complexities of the problem. when you think about that, and we have big news alerts about things that we have a crisis here, a health and mental health crisis in this country with addiction to painkillers, prescription pills, opioids of all sorts. it's really sad because it is crushing, destroying families, breaking apart homes. part of this is the influx of drugs and guns, narcotics across the borders and just keeping that movement going. you've got to choke it out. it's got to be cut off. >> jesse: people say choked it out at the sound level. they say marijuana is a gateway drug. if you are soft on that and teenage kids get into it and you're not going to force it, what else are you not going to enforce. >> eric: i have to take the other side. i am in favor of legalizing marijuana, not just decriminalizing. legalizing. it's a war we haven't been able to win. we hav
do you think it is smart policy to deemphasize going after dope and focus on the hard-core narcoticsad? >> kimberly: it's complicated. it's difficult sometimes to separate the two outs. he has a keen understanding of the complexities of the problem. when you think about that, and we have big news alerts about things that we have a crisis here, a health and mental health crisis in this country with addiction to painkillers, prescription pills, opioids of all sorts. it's really sad because...
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what has been called the war on drugs, to what was a widespread perceived fear of the impact of narcotics, and this war on drugs was in many ways racialized. >> the laws were targeted, frankly, low-level street dealers and mainly from the african-american community, and inner cities. professor michelle alexander wrote a book called "the new jim and suggested that the number of people incarcerated, particularly african-americans, was so high that it seems to suggest that some kind of unfair discrimination was going on in our criminal justice system. >> racial minorities in this country are still racial minorities. if you look at their percentage representation in the general society in -- and compare that to the percentage of their reputation -- their representation in the prison. relation, it is higher. >> you are trying to apply the law as a judge. that is our job and our responsibility. so we can't just change the law, or not follow the law, simply because of a particular social study that occurs. that doesn't mean that we can't consider the need to impose sentences that are fair. -- ma
what has been called the war on drugs, to what was a widespread perceived fear of the impact of narcotics, and this war on drugs was in many ways racialized. >> the laws were targeted, frankly, low-level street dealers and mainly from the african-american community, and inner cities. professor michelle alexander wrote a book called "the new jim and suggested that the number of people incarcerated, particularly african-americans, was so high that it seems to suggest that some kind of...
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narcotic used to treat severe pain. prince died on april 21 of last year. >>> president trump is hosting the annual easter egg roll today at the white house, take a look, video from last year's event. more than 20,000 people are expected to hop on over to the white house south lawn to take part in the festivities which includes everything from egg decorating, story telling, 18,000 commemorative eggs were ordered for the popular event. this year's guest list has been down size from the last year, when more than 35,000 people attended. >> run presser all over the world will be making their mark and taking their mart, starting line today for this year's boston marathon. folks geared up last night, runners pick up their bib numbers at the john hancock sports and fitness expo, each with their own hopes for the big race. runner running her 50th marathon, boy oh, boy, she said, all part of her plan. >> to have 50, by 50. i'm doing it, yes. god willing. >> how many boston's have done? >> sixth, and i wanted my 50th t any more s
narcotic used to treat severe pain. prince died on april 21 of last year. >>> president trump is hosting the annual easter egg roll today at the white house, take a look, video from last year's event. more than 20,000 people are expected to hop on over to the white house south lawn to take part in the festivities which includes everything from egg decorating, story telling, 18,000 commemorative eggs were ordered for the popular event. this year's guest list has been down size from the...
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, engaged in low- level narcotics work.th by alleged members of ms-13, beaten to death by alleged members of ms—13, the majority of whom are here illegally. the gruesome those caught the attention of president trump. it is precisely these cases, he says, that justify trump. it is precisely these cases, he says, thatjustify a crackdown on immigration. she was awesome. still in mourning, her parents say there was no reason their daughter had to dive. they want the police to take back the streets as well as tougher screening of immigrants. when you come to the united states it is a dream. you want to make a dream for yourfamily. dream. you want to make a dream for your family. everybody does. dream. you want to make a dream for yourfamily. everybody does. but some people just yourfamily. everybody does. but some peoplejust come yourfamily. everybody does. but some people just come for the wrong thing. but president trump's campaign against illegal immigration has threatened the delicate trust between the police and the latina
, engaged in low- level narcotics work.th by alleged members of ms-13, beaten to death by alleged members of ms—13, the majority of whom are here illegally. the gruesome those caught the attention of president trump. it is precisely these cases, he says, that justify trump. it is precisely these cases, he says, thatjustify a crackdown on immigration. she was awesome. still in mourning, her parents say there was no reason their daughter had to dive. they want the police to take back the...
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what's still not clear is where prince got the powerful narcotic fentanyl.hat ultimately took his life. >>> and new this morning, a very high-profile push to reduce the stigma that surrounds mental health issues. it comes from both lady gaga and britain's prince william. >> the just released facetime conversation is part of the prince's mental health initiative. it includes gaga talking about suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> there's a lot of shame attached to mental illness. you feel like something's wrong with you. and in my life, i go, oh, look at all these beautiful, wonderful things i have, and i should be so happy, but it was like saying, this is a part of me and that's okay. >> the new video comes a day after prince harry went public admitting he struggled with emotional turmoil for 20 years after the death of his mother. harry said he sought counseling at the recommendation of his older brother. >>> well, when we come back, the desperate search for two experienced hikers in the grand canyon. plus, their ties to a popular outdoor produc
what's still not clear is where prince got the powerful narcotic fentanyl.hat ultimately took his life. >>> and new this morning, a very high-profile push to reduce the stigma that surrounds mental health issues. it comes from both lady gaga and britain's prince william. >> the just released facetime conversation is part of the prince's mental health initiative. it includes gaga talking about suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> there's a lot of shame attached...
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i was in vienna for the annual mission on narcotic drugs. cnd vote of 51-0, the approved our proposal to regulate two fentanyl precursors. the process took 4 months rather than 2 years. be more difficult for criminals to obtain the chemicals needed to make it an easier for countries to prosecute them. we support programs by the .u.n yrogram to eliminate popp cultivation in afghanistan, mexico, and guatemala. it takes decades to get into a drug crisis. it will take years of patient persistent effort to get out. perfect thats so it cannot be improved. i forward to the suggestions. thank you for inviting me here. at the cdc for injury prevention and control, i think the committee for your interest in preventing opioid misuse and overdose. as an emergency physician i have seen firsthand this devastation. have nearlye deaths tripled in the last 15 years. in 2015, there were approximately 250,00 drug overdose deaths. the large increase is driven from heroin and synthetic opioids. fentanyl is 80 times more potent than morphine and is administered f
i was in vienna for the annual mission on narcotic drugs. cnd vote of 51-0, the approved our proposal to regulate two fentanyl precursors. the process took 4 months rather than 2 years. be more difficult for criminals to obtain the chemicals needed to make it an easier for countries to prosecute them. we support programs by the .u.n yrogram to eliminate popp cultivation in afghanistan, mexico, and guatemala. it takes decades to get into a drug crisis. it will take years of patient persistent...
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over 21,000 criminal drug cases after a state chemist admitted to identifying evidence as illegal narcotics without even testing it. this went on for years. plus, we look at a case of how a redacted police report led to a new york man spending six years in jail for a crime he did not commit. >> several years ago, a police report in the bronx was whited out. he would this was a race from the report and the police report was given to an attorney representing a man on trial for murder. this week, that man was released . the district attorney released -- realized he did not receive a fair trial. he lost six years of his life. amy: and then to the streets of berkeley, california, where a fight broke out this weekend between white nationalist trump supporters and anti-fascist supporter protesters. people were arrested. we will get the latest. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. u.s. defense secretary james mattis arrived in saudi arabia tuesday for the first stop on his week-long trip to the middle east and north af
over 21,000 criminal drug cases after a state chemist admitted to identifying evidence as illegal narcotics without even testing it. this went on for years. plus, we look at a case of how a redacted police report led to a new york man spending six years in jail for a crime he did not commit. >> several years ago, a police report in the bronx was whited out. he would this was a race from the report and the police report was given to an attorney representing a man on trial for murder. this...
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they found a sizeable amount of narcotics inside paisley park.n in aspirin and other over-the-counter pain relief bottles all oirv the house. including hand written lyrics to his 1987 "you've got the look." were prescribed under the name of his long time drummer. after the plane made the emergency landing. >> he told investigators he didn't know prince was addicted. the search warrants now show he told investigators he put the prescription in johnson's name for prince's privacy. what's unclier is how he got fentanyl that ultimately killed him. they've scoured his phone, email, home for records but have found no clue. >>> yahoo shows americans don't fear marijuana as much as other issue. they're moir concerned about cigarettes than alcohol or sex. it's a close to equal split. as of november california is one of eight states that has legalized recreational marijuana luce. 28 states allow medical use. >>> and built inside an old car wash and unlike a starbucks drive-thru they're technically inside, which makes the transaction legal. everyone inside
they found a sizeable amount of narcotics inside paisley park.n in aspirin and other over-the-counter pain relief bottles all oirv the house. including hand written lyrics to his 1987 "you've got the look." were prescribed under the name of his long time drummer. after the plane made the emergency landing. >> he told investigators he didn't know prince was addicted. the search warrants now show he told investigators he put the prescription in johnson's name for prince's privacy....
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. >> because of the big area and the areas they could hide in, we'll bring in two narcotics dogs here and do a mass search of certain areas and hopefully we can come up positive with a hit on dope. that's the whole plan today. obviously these guys know we're coming. element of surprise is the number one thing here. we got one on them. >> strip them out here along the wall. >> we have approximately 30 inmates that we removed from their job assignment. >> rivera. >> next man come over here. >> basically just going to be an unclothed body search. looking for any type of contraband may be hiding on his person. >> we're going to go ahead and conduct a search in here with canine units. squad, be advised i'm at the door. we'll have him check around the boots, all of the inmates put their boots upside down. socks off. armpits. armpits. hands. ears. open your mouth. that's fine. bottom lip. drop your head. shake out your hair. drop your boxers. turn around. see the bottom of your feet. >> run him through here real quick, around the outside wall. >> you guys can run your workers back in there a
. >> because of the big area and the areas they could hide in, we'll bring in two narcotics dogs here and do a mass search of certain areas and hopefully we can come up positive with a hit on dope. that's the whole plan today. obviously these guys know we're coming. element of surprise is the number one thing here. we got one on them. >> strip them out here along the wall. >> we have approximately 30 inmates that we removed from their job assignment. >> rivera. >>...
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unless you have a vigorous enforcement activity destroying the narcotics crops. never eliminate the problem because drugs go for a higher price than soy beans. lou: we are talk being an opiate addiction in this country. president trump focused on the problem and is the upon candidate to do so. yet we are letting them survive. >> unless you have a narcotics eradication in that area they will continue. lou: the testimony today was that north korea is far more a threat than people realize. admiral harris said it's a great threat to national security. john: democrat adam schiff who has got and lot of attention on the intelligence committee tried to say, kim jong-un is not completely irrational and harris i thought gave it perfect answer. he said i'm not saying is' cravesy, but he's not rational in our sense. he's not a guy who worked at goldman sachs you can deal with. he's a hereditary dictator on the verge of getting nuclear weapons. lou: i like the presumption you made about those who work at goldman. >> john: or stanley, whatever. lou: president trump slammed fro
unless you have a vigorous enforcement activity destroying the narcotics crops. never eliminate the problem because drugs go for a higher price than soy beans. lou: we are talk being an opiate addiction in this country. president trump focused on the problem and is the upon candidate to do so. yet we are letting them survive. >> unless you have a narcotics eradication in that area they will continue. lou: the testimony today was that north korea is far more a threat than people realize....
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do they mean narcotics, what do they mean?this study does not -- >> they track 400 different drugs. marijuana accounted for 35%, less than 37% of alcohol. people were instinctively thinking about marijuana when they read this report. if you take away amphetamines and marijuana, the overwhelming -- over 50% are other medications. they don't know them because they only tested 57% of the drivers. even the research they have isn't good. at the bigger question is, how many number of subjects had drugs in their system also had alcohol? that is a very big question. >> why did you disagree with don't get behind the wheel of a car -- >> it's against the law. >> i understand that, may be perhaps the isn't as detailed or significant as it should be. >> we are extrapolating from it to make a point and i am saying, read the research. if we are going to talk about studies, this is an amazing study. the rate of opioid overdose deaths decreased by 25% on average following the passage of medical marijuana laws. when you pass medical marijuana
do they mean narcotics, what do they mean?this study does not -- >> they track 400 different drugs. marijuana accounted for 35%, less than 37% of alcohol. people were instinctively thinking about marijuana when they read this report. if you take away amphetamines and marijuana, the overwhelming -- over 50% are other medications. they don't know them because they only tested 57% of the drivers. even the research they have isn't good. at the bigger question is, how many number of subjects...
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here's another arrest, this is a narcotics arrest.how much more likely an individual is to be the victim or the perpetrator of a violent crime. the police use this score to inform what they call intervention strategies. this is not designed to be a punitive tool. this is used to drive what we call a custom notification process, which is literally a site visit to this subject, to say, "you've come to our attention for these reasons. we want to get you out of the cycle of violence. we can offer you the following social services". maybe it'sjob training. maybe if they have children at home, it would be childcare services. "but also, if you don't leave the cycle of violence and you keep committing crimes, you're going to be subject to enhanced criminal penalties", because you're a repeat gun offender, for example. and can you see why, if police officers go and visit somebody out of the blue, it might seem like they are being victimised, for instance? everybody who has a risk score has committed a crime in the past. otherwise they wouldn't
here's another arrest, this is a narcotics arrest.how much more likely an individual is to be the victim or the perpetrator of a violent crime. the police use this score to inform what they call intervention strategies. this is not designed to be a punitive tool. this is used to drive what we call a custom notification process, which is literally a site visit to this subject, to say, "you've come to our attention for these reasons. we want to get you out of the cycle of violence. we can...
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>> i'm clean from narcotics, yes. i haven't done narcotics in 10, 12 years.t's life. everybody drinks. sometimes i drink. >> what is the one thing that is said about you that is not true that just you want to put an end to? >> a woman beater, they've said that, you know, i've harmed whitney, that i was, you know, violent towards her. >> your ex said you spit on her. >> mm, that never happened. >> he spit on me. and my daughter was coming down the stairs and she saw that. that was pretty intense. >> it was just lies. i've never been a violent man towards a woman ever. >> but you did admit in the book that you did strike her once. >> yes, i did. me at the time trying to maintain a sobriety, the person that you're in a relationship is not goin' along with it. it was rough. >> reporter: according to this 2003 incident report, police found a bruise on whitney houston's cheek and a cut lip, but she refused to press charges, and the next day whitney was singing -- ♪ a natural woman >> reporter: -- and standing by bobby's side. >> we're still together. >> reporter: b
>> i'm clean from narcotics, yes. i haven't done narcotics in 10, 12 years.t's life. everybody drinks. sometimes i drink. >> what is the one thing that is said about you that is not true that just you want to put an end to? >> a woman beater, they've said that, you know, i've harmed whitney, that i was, you know, violent towards her. >> your ex said you spit on her. >> mm, that never happened. >> he spit on me. and my daughter was coming down the stairs and...
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tim clemente specialized in international counter narcotics and counter terrorism operation and he joins us on the set. thanks a lot. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a threat that has received weirdly little publicity but a lot of people have died as a result of ms-13 activity. give us a sense of the scope of this organization. >> it began primarily first as a stoner gang and wasn't involved in drug distribution, then it became very violent because their founders came from the rebellion in el salvador. they were part of the peasant guerilla fighters. they brought that warfare to los angeles and it's since spread throughout the united states. living here in the washington d.c. area we see a terrible problem where it's really become almost the hub of ms activity in the united states. los angeles was the origination point, but now we see that this area in the united states, as well ast boston, massachusetts, areas of new york and new jersey are being over run. anywhere there are communities from central america settled that's where these guys move in, disrupt the neighborhood, disrupt t
tim clemente specialized in international counter narcotics and counter terrorism operation and he joins us on the set. thanks a lot. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a threat that has received weirdly little publicity but a lot of people have died as a result of ms-13 activity. give us a sense of the scope of this organization. >> it began primarily first as a stoner gang and wasn't involved in drug distribution, then it became very violent because their founders came from...
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. >> nyp is charged with possession of narcotics, pled not guilty and is awaiting trial.he says her problems began with a pain pill addiction that escalated when her youngest daughter chose to live with her father and his fiancee. >> she wanted a family. i couldn't deny her. i had that growing up. i decided, you can go live with your dad. from that point on, it became very empty. my older daughter was involved in high school sports and wasn't home. and i'd work and my little one was gone. i just didn't really have any purpose, and so i hit that pipe and i sat right down and i really never left again. i never left that life. >> that life led nyp to a street in grand rapids with a reputation. >> division is the main street for prostitution. i did walk the streets prostitution-wise. there's a lot of money. it's basically what a lot of the girls, how they make their money. they can make $1,200 in a day. i spent everything i got on drugs. it was different than anything i imagined my life would be. >> nyp's crack addiction led to multiple arrests in grand rapids and one prior c
. >> nyp is charged with possession of narcotics, pled not guilty and is awaiting trial.he says her problems began with a pain pill addiction that escalated when her youngest daughter chose to live with her father and his fiancee. >> she wanted a family. i couldn't deny her. i had that growing up. i decided, you can go live with your dad. from that point on, it became very empty. my older daughter was involved in high school sports and wasn't home. and i'd work and my little one was...
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results of toxicology tests are pending and quote, no illegal narcotics were found at the residence. she was found dead saturday in rural southern indiana. in 2012 she was living in this mobile home with her husband and mother in law. scott baio said, i always hoped she could find peace in her life. >> erin was 13 when she became a household name on "happy days." "e.t." talked to erin and scott on the "happy days" set in 1981. >> this work is life for us. >> she was on the hit show for 11 seasons but still suffered from self-doubt. >> always a battle. am i pretty enough? am i nice enough. >> she and scott co-starred in joannie and chachi for two seasons. moran suffered from serious financial troubles. like other child stars she said she wasn't ready for the real world. >> when i turned 18 i couldn't do it because i was like an idiot. so, you know, got set up with a manager and an accountant i screwed over by that. went over the next one. >> today, her co-stars are remembering the happier days. henry winkler told us it was moran's smile that he'll miss the most. on the talk today, fon
results of toxicology tests are pending and quote, no illegal narcotics were found at the residence. she was found dead saturday in rural southern indiana. in 2012 she was living in this mobile home with her husband and mother in law. scott baio said, i always hoped she could find peace in her life. >> erin was 13 when she became a household name on "happy days." "e.t." talked to erin and scott on the "happy days" set in 1981. >> this work is life for...
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no illegal narcotics were found inside the home. >> it may be your pants size not your bmi that you shoulde working on. those with wider waistlines die more often than those that carry it elsewhere. shape matters more than what the scale says. let's get the accuweather forecast, cecily tynan? >> jim, it's a wet one for the next 24 hours. double scan live showing generally light scattered shower. there is a batch of moderate rain between language horn and trenton moving to the northwest. this is filling in as we head through the day tomorrow. currently, 53 in philadelphia, down from 60, seven degrees below normal. it was a cool, damp day. allentown 54, wilmington 53 and cape may 52-degrees. this is the culprit, slow moving low pressure over south carolina. what this is going to do is meander up to the northeast as we head through the next two days. that keeps us locked in with the moisture. future tracker, updated from earlier this evening, this shows the timing holding back the steady rain until after 8:00. could have steady rain across cape may, delaware county, filling in around lunchtim
no illegal narcotics were found inside the home. >> it may be your pants size not your bmi that you shoulde working on. those with wider waistlines die more often than those that carry it elsewhere. shape matters more than what the scale says. let's get the accuweather forecast, cecily tynan? >> jim, it's a wet one for the next 24 hours. double scan live showing generally light scattered shower. there is a batch of moderate rain between language horn and trenton moving to the...
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. >> reporter: the seven kids along with five adults rushed to a narcotic nearby hospital. for one child it was too late. ryan watts of michigan unable to be saved. hotel guests heard screams, and shocked to see people on the ground. >> they were trying to get oxygen, but there was no life, absolutely nothing. >> reporter: carbon monday oxide at the hotel were nearly 16 times higher than legal limits. it is responsible for 400 deaths per year in the u.s. alone. >> carbon monoxide affects everyone but children less than 14, their bodies are smaller. >> reporter: in michigan first responders rushed to get the victims. >> we had to get the kids out of there and into fresh air. >> reporter: four police officers were among those hospitalized after being exposed to the toxic gas. six children and one hotel employee remain hospitalized in washington. the pool's heater was the source and because of when the hotel was built it was not required to have co2 dektdors. the hotel calls it an isolated incident. >>> new developments in atlanta. three people have been arrested including one
. >> reporter: the seven kids along with five adults rushed to a narcotic nearby hospital. for one child it was too late. ryan watts of michigan unable to be saved. hotel guests heard screams, and shocked to see people on the ground. >> they were trying to get oxygen, but there was no life, absolutely nothing. >> reporter: carbon monday oxide at the hotel were nearly 16 times higher than legal limits. it is responsible for 400 deaths per year in the u.s. alone. >> carbon...
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thank you very former president obama, before leaving office called for the schedule one narcotic to tobacco. >> new administration not so forgiving. >> a potentially dangerous, gate way drug that frequent leap leads to the use of harder drugs. use and possession is against federal law. >> reporter: the new attorney general. >> the united states congress has made possession of marijuana in every state and distribution of it an illegal act. so if that is something is not desired any longer congress should pass a law how to change the rules. >> it would be a lot cooler if you did. >> three new bills have been introduced into the sequestration of kosession of congress with bipartisan support. they could do that. chain the laws. make the federal government treat marijuana like alcohol. >> there is going to be a fight with this one. because, this is also a financial fight. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- the king of cable. now dethroned. >> bill o'reilly out at fox news, fired after numerous allegations of sexual harassment. the show's new look debuting hours after the announcemen
thank you very former president obama, before leaving office called for the schedule one narcotic to tobacco. >> new administration not so forgiving. >> a potentially dangerous, gate way drug that frequent leap leads to the use of harder drugs. use and possession is against federal law. >> reporter: the new attorney general. >> the united states congress has made possession of marijuana in every state and distribution of it an illegal act. so if that is something is not...
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records unsealed "today show" pop star prince had narcotics hidden all around his house.ccording to an affidavit, the doctor said he prescribed drugs under a friend's name to protect prince's privacy. prince died of an over dose of fentanyl. it's unclear where he got the drug that took his life. >> united airlines says all crew members must check in 60 minutes before a flight. that way if a passenger has to be bumped, it will happen before they board. >> american airlines says they won't remove any paying passenger already boarded so another passenger can have a seat. >> just after a georgia highway collapsed, atlanta faces a egg bigger issue. piece of pavement rose six feet high. a motorcyclist slammed into the buckled highway and is in critical condition. >>> pennsylvania officials say traffic deaths have dropped to the lowest levels on record, 1,188 people were killed in crashes last year. penndot noted a significant drop in drunk driving crashes and people running off the road. there were more crashes in intersections where pedestrians were killed. there was an increa
records unsealed "today show" pop star prince had narcotics hidden all around his house.ccording to an affidavit, the doctor said he prescribed drugs under a friend's name to protect prince's privacy. prince died of an over dose of fentanyl. it's unclear where he got the drug that took his life. >> united airlines says all crew members must check in 60 minutes before a flight. that way if a passenger has to be bumped, it will happen before they board. >> american airlines...
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investigators said results of toxicology tests are pending and no illegal narcotics were found tep residence. >> in 2012 she had been living in this mobile home with her husband and mother in law. her former costar and exboyfriend scott baio tweeted i hope she could find peace in her life. >> erin was 13 when she became a household name on "happy days." e.t. talked to her and scott on set in 1981. >> this work is life to us. if we didn't do it for a month or two you would go crazy. >> she was on the hit show for 11 seasons. she still suffered from self doubt. >> it was always a battle am i pretty enough or nice enough or happy enough. >> a few years later she left hollywood. now i've been away for a year and i don't miss it. i don't want to go back. >> moran suffered from serious financial troubles. she told us like a lot of child stars she wasn't ready for the real world. >> my parents took care of me and the business. when i turned 18 i couldn't do it. i was an idiot. i got set up with a manager and accountant. i got screwed over by that and went to the next one. >> today erin's co-stars a
investigators said results of toxicology tests are pending and no illegal narcotics were found tep residence. >> in 2012 she had been living in this mobile home with her husband and mother in law. her former costar and exboyfriend scott baio tweeted i hope she could find peace in her life. >> erin was 13 when she became a household name on "happy days." e.t. talked to her and scott on set in 1981. >> this work is life to us. if we didn't do it for a month or two you...
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the new england journal of medicine" which declared addiction was rare for patients treated with narcotics. pharmaceutical companies launched aggressive campaigns promoting paro from ads like vicodin and oxycontin. there was movement to name pain is the fifth vital sign. >> nobody had done long-term studies. on treating chronic pain with opioids. there was nothing in the literature. >> you can't overstate the pressures put on young physicians in the late '80s and early '90s to treat pain. >> dr. michael dacey is the president and coo of this rhode island hospital. dr. daisy says the medical community was misled but it shares responsibility for this deadly scourge. it's because you have a culmination of people trying to do the right thing. at the same time as these more potent, newer forms of narcotics like oxycontin came along and were marketed as initially being not as addictive. turns out they were at least as addictive. you have this perfect storm coming together, and as physicians, we own a piece of expert >> in upstate new york, the opioid epidemic forest syracuse behavioral health ca
the new england journal of medicine" which declared addiction was rare for patients treated with narcotics. pharmaceutical companies launched aggressive campaigns promoting paro from ads like vicodin and oxycontin. there was movement to name pain is the fifth vital sign. >> nobody had done long-term studies. on treating chronic pain with opioids. there was nothing in the literature. >> you can't overstate the pressures put on young physicians in the late '80s and early '90s to...
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it is a draw of narcotics coming into this country. senator harris: let's be clear about that. when we are talking about the trafficking of guns, of drugs and human beings, there have been many people including, i believe the secretary of the department of homeland security that's acknowledged a major draw, in terms of the afficking of drugs, is america's insasheyabble appetite for narcotics, do you agree? mr. aguilar: absolutely. senator harris: basic principles of capitalism tells us wherever there is a demand there is a supply, agree with that? mr. aguilar: absolutely. senator harris: if we look at the amount of money that it takes in order to keep our border secure from the trafficking of drugs and guns and human beings, can you tell me what you believe the priorities should be in terms of the government funding c.b.p. in its noble effort to keep our border secure and in particular secure from the traffic illegal substances into the united states that harm americans in a very direct way? mr. aguilar: well, if you take a look at funding specifically through a silo of c.b.p.,
it is a draw of narcotics coming into this country. senator harris: let's be clear about that. when we are talking about the trafficking of guns, of drugs and human beings, there have been many people including, i believe the secretary of the department of homeland security that's acknowledged a major draw, in terms of the afficking of drugs, is america's insasheyabble appetite for narcotics, do you agree? mr. aguilar: absolutely. senator harris: basic principles of capitalism tells us wherever...
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over 21,000 criminal drug cases after a state chemist admitted to identifying evidence as illegal narcotics without even testing it. this went on for years.
over 21,000 criminal drug cases after a state chemist admitted to identifying evidence as illegal narcotics without even testing it. this went on for years.
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the pharmacist said he was out of narcotics. this spiderman was not on his game. he only zipped the mask halfway up his face. >>> you're taking a look at a bit of tradition on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology. student sent a piano 6 stories down the ground smashing it. it's the last time the students can drop a spring semester class, the drop started 40 years ago. >>> next up at 6:00 a.m., live team coverage of the nfl draft goes on. eagles fans are giving out grades for the eagles pick. >>> live on capital hill we're watching progress to prevent a partial government shut down. we'll be right back. welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx 6:00 a.m., friday, april 28, i'm tamala edwards, it's day two of the nfl draft we know the eagles top pick to join them in the nest, matt. >> indeed we do, tam, i'm matt o'donnell live in front of the art museum and the draft stage. the eagles stayed
the pharmacist said he was out of narcotics. this spiderman was not on his game. he only zipped the mask halfway up his face. >>> you're taking a look at a bit of tradition on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology. student sent a piano 6 stories down the ground smashing it. it's the last time the students can drop a spring semester class, the drop started 40 years ago. >>> next up at 6:00 a.m., live team coverage of the nfl draft goes on. eagles fans are...
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and when they say drugs do they mean prescription drugs, do they mean narcotics, do they mean -- whathey mean? >> this study doesn't -- >> i can apps that this is garbage study. they tracked 400 different drugs. marijuana accounted for 35%. that's less than 37% of alcohol. people were instinct actively thinking of marijuana when they read this report. marnl marnl 35% and alcohol 37%. if you take a way am fed means and marijuana the overwhelming majority -- over 50% are other medications. they don't know the medications because they only tested 57% of drivers. so even the research that they had isn't good and bigger question is how many number of subjects had drugs in their system also had alcohol. that's a very big question. >> okay. so why did you disagree with don't get behind the wheel of a car. >> it's a law. it's against the law. >> it's against the law but -- >> i'm not arguing that but research. >> maybe perhaps the research is not as detailed or significant as it should be. >> we're skap lateing from it trying to make a point and i'm saying read the research. i want to point o
and when they say drugs do they mean prescription drugs, do they mean narcotics, do they mean -- whathey mean? >> this study doesn't -- >> i can apps that this is garbage study. they tracked 400 different drugs. marijuana accounted for 35%. that's less than 37% of alcohol. people were instinct actively thinking of marijuana when they read this report. marnl marnl 35% and alcohol 37%. if you take a way am fed means and marijuana the overwhelming majority -- over 50% are other...
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unit.ernational narcotics convicted numerous insider trading defendants. his office brought charges corporations such as jp morgan chase for its relationship with made off securities and numerous high-ranking government officials. he also continued the civil rights work with initiatives like a multiyear investigation into the treatment of adolescent males at rikers island. in 2012, he was featured on the cover of time magazine and appeared on the list of 100 most influential people in the world. month,ll know, just last he was abruptly removed from his office here in manhattan as part of the transition to a new presidential administration. i might add that development made his talk here tonight one of the hottest tickets in town. [laughter] >> we couldn't be more proud to have him here at cooper union. please join me in welcoming mr. preet bharara. [applause] preet: thank you. thanks very much. thank you, president sparks, for that introduction. i want to thank margaret jacoby who i know put a lot of work into this event. i wasn't intimidated enough and th
unit.ernational narcotics convicted numerous insider trading defendants. his office brought charges corporations such as jp morgan chase for its relationship with made off securities and numerous high-ranking government officials. he also continued the civil rights work with initiatives like a multiyear investigation into the treatment of adolescent males at rikers island. in 2012, he was featured on the cover of time magazine and appeared on the list of 100 most influential people in the...