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trafficker under the kingpin act playing a narcotics trafficking. a federal court and his cousin for conspiring to ship cocaine. officials said the former president of the assembly was the head of the drug cartel. colombia we see growing concerns in the implementation of the agreement. many remain unaccounted for and too many are joining groups and continue to profit on illegal war narcotics trafficking. the relationship must continue. between fiscal year 2000 the congress appropriated more than $10 billion under plan colombia. peace in colombia cannot come at any cost. members have committed atrocities must be held accountable by the judicial system and colombia should extradite the members indicted in the united states and that they should face justice. in large part they come in from the jumble the explosion is another major concern. the production numbers have consistently risen during the peace negotiations increasing by more than 141% from 2012 to 2016 including a sharp rise beginning in 2015. these developments are likely to be the direct res
trafficker under the kingpin act playing a narcotics trafficking. a federal court and his cousin for conspiring to ship cocaine. officials said the former president of the assembly was the head of the drug cartel. colombia we see growing concerns in the implementation of the agreement. many remain unaccounted for and too many are joining groups and continue to profit on illegal war narcotics trafficking. the relationship must continue. between fiscal year 2000 the congress appropriated more...
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trafficker under the kingpin act playing a narcotics trafficking. a federal court and his cousin for conspiring to ship cocaine. officials said the former president of the assembly was the head of the drug cartel. colombia we see growing concerns in the implementation of the agreement. many remain unaccounted for and too many are joining groups and continue to profit on illegal war narcotics trafficking. the relationship must continue. between fiscal year 2000 the congress appropriated more than $10 billion under plan colombia. peace in colombia cannot come at any cost. members have committed atrocities must be held accountable by the judicial system and colombia should extradite the members indicted in the united states and that they should face justice. in large part they come in from the jumble the explosion is another major concern. the production numbers have consistently risen during the peace negotiations increasing by more than 141% from 2012 to 2016 including a sharp rise beginning in 2015. these developments are likely to be the direct res
trafficker under the kingpin act playing a narcotics trafficking. a federal court and his cousin for conspiring to ship cocaine. officials said the former president of the assembly was the head of the drug cartel. colombia we see growing concerns in the implementation of the agreement. many remain unaccounted for and too many are joining groups and continue to profit on illegal war narcotics trafficking. the relationship must continue. between fiscal year 2000 the congress appropriated more...
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>> what's the opportunity cost to counter narcotics? it's counter narcotics and the iranians are masters at deception. why is it that everywhere in the world we acknowledge that hezbollah and iran work hand in hand. we see it in syria. i just came back from latvia, and mostly members of the eu and they look at me like with shock, they didn't know that this even existed. when we get to latin america, we say, no, we don't. they don't cooperate. the iranians know that and they've been exploiting that for a long time, and i know when we look at the latin america part, i think we also have a legal challenge that lacked counter intelligent and it's a point of communication. it's become more prevalent, meaning that a bunch of networks are converging and how is that interpreted with our partners and friends in latin america? they hear the criminal part before they hear the terrorist part. oftentimes when we talk to folks in latin america they don't have a proper designation on terrorism the way we do in the united states. hezbollah does not exi
>> what's the opportunity cost to counter narcotics? it's counter narcotics and the iranians are masters at deception. why is it that everywhere in the world we acknowledge that hezbollah and iran work hand in hand. we see it in syria. i just came back from latvia, and mostly members of the eu and they look at me like with shock, they didn't know that this even existed. when we get to latin america, we say, no, we don't. they don't cooperate. the iranians know that and they've been...
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take very little narcotics tramadol which is not a he narcotics. i had stimulatetor impacted. new my doctors pulled me off my pain medication. three weeks after the stimulate stimulatetor was implanted. it's calling it to fail. you got to work into this. i'm on medicaid so the government paid probably $61,000 for this stimulatetor to fail. that's what i have to say. host: thank you for sharing your situation with us. lots more writing on all of this. just today, "new york times," they have this headline. opioid crisis and lobbying are giving a drug boost that tests don't. they write here that the ads have been popping up on billboards subways and magazines. portraits of attractive men and women with sold oh bold -- bold letters what is vivitrol. it was a treatment. it's arriving fast. thanks to connections and scant science to prove the drugs efficacy. hhs, tom price praised it as the future of opioid addiction treatment. it was the kind of plug that vivitrol spent years coaxing. it troubled lawmakers and law enforcement officials. they write here with the trump administration
take very little narcotics tramadol which is not a he narcotics. i had stimulatetor impacted. new my doctors pulled me off my pain medication. three weeks after the stimulate stimulatetor was implanted. it's calling it to fail. you got to work into this. i'm on medicaid so the government paid probably $61,000 for this stimulatetor to fail. that's what i have to say. host: thank you for sharing your situation with us. lots more writing on all of this. just today, "new york times," they...
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criminal arrests, crimes include illegal gang activity, childhood exploitation, human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, financial crimes, and many, many others. i appreciate congress' effort to address the dangers of sanctuary cities and illegal immigrant offenders. as i have said many times before, d.h.s. does not make the laws, congress does. and whether he enforce the laws that are passed by congress. and i am offended when members of this institution exert pressure and often threaten me and my officers to ignore the laws they make and i am sworn to uphold. mr. speaker, chairman goodlatte, gentlemen, lady, i appreciate your time and your effort in working to protect the men and women of i.c.e. and the citizens of these so-called sanctuary cities. from public officials who have chosen politics, in my opinion, over public safety. thank you.
criminal arrests, crimes include illegal gang activity, childhood exploitation, human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, financial crimes, and many, many others. i appreciate congress' effort to address the dangers of sanctuary cities and illegal immigrant offenders. as i have said many times before, d.h.s. does not make the laws, congress does. and whether he enforce the laws that are passed by congress. and i am offended when members of this institution exert pressure and often threaten me...
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>> do you see any narcotics yet?ere is narcotics. >> do you mind explaining why we put this mask in? >> short answer if you breathe it in you could die. >> reporter: it was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl, enough for thousands of doses. >> a good day getting a lot of fentanyl off the streets and seeing a lot of lives saved there. >> on this morning on "today," jacob takes a closer look at the opioid crisis and where we might go from here. >>> coming up a look at jimmie kimmel's father's day day. and the largest in the world? can you afford it? 38 million dollars to install it. why do people put why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? no more questions for you! ouph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk without that annoying lactose. good, right? -mmm, yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with you. love in our father's day youtube challenge for 2017. >> oh! >> i love you! [ bleep ]. >> love you, dad! >> love you, dad. >> what the [ bleep ] is
>> do you see any narcotics yet?ere is narcotics. >> do you mind explaining why we put this mask in? >> short answer if you breathe it in you could die. >> reporter: it was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl, enough for thousands of doses. >> a good day getting a lot of fentanyl off the streets and seeing a lot of lives saved there. >> on this morning on "today," jacob takes a closer look at the opioid crisis and where we might go from here....
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>> reporter: you see any narcotics? >> there is narcotics. >> reporter: you mind explaining to me why we have to put these masks on? >> you breathe it in, you can die. >> reporter: it was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl. whoa. enough for thousands of deadly doses. >> that's a good day. good day. getting a lot of fentanyl off the street. basically you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> reporter: the local coroner calls the death toll in ohio a mass casualty event and hopes for help from the federal government. this as some in congress, including ohio's republican senator rob portman, warn president trump's healthcare bill will cut funding for treatment that addicts need most. lester? >> a gripping account. >>> jacob, thank you. when we come back, a star is born. how a brave young fan shared the screen with his favorite hollywood heroes. >>> it's summer >>> it's summer blockbuster season, that time when all sorts of superheroes are flying into battle at the multiplex, and for some courageous kids their
>> reporter: you see any narcotics? >> there is narcotics. >> reporter: you mind explaining to me why we have to put these masks on? >> you breathe it in, you can die. >> reporter: it was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl. whoa. enough for thousands of deadly doses. >> that's a good day. good day. getting a lot of fentanyl off the street. basically you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> reporter: the local coroner calls the death toll...
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the sex offenders and seizing weapons and narcotics. with the support of congress, they will continue to work with our law enforcement partners, leverage the capabilities and continue to target individuals and organizations including ms 13 whose conduct undermines the communities, the integrity of the system and overall border security. we will take all appropriate steps to implement the provisions of the president's executive orders that support foto support thedepartment effot and dismantle those that are fortifying their illicit networks in the border region and beyond. distinguished members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify on this important issue. in closing i would like to take a moment to mention that although it is trending downward from assaults and border patrol agents are on the rise. june 1 of this year border patrol agents were assaulted more than 500 times compared to fewer than 300 in the same last year. the men and women worked tirelessly to protect the borders and the american people. for the ha
the sex offenders and seizing weapons and narcotics. with the support of congress, they will continue to work with our law enforcement partners, leverage the capabilities and continue to target individuals and organizations including ms 13 whose conduct undermines the communities, the integrity of the system and overall border security. we will take all appropriate steps to implement the provisions of the president's executive orders that support foto support thedepartment effot and dismantle...
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. >> reporter: you see any narcotics?> there is narcotics. >> reporter: you mind explaining to me why we have to put these masks on? >> you breathe it in, you can die. >> reporter: it was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl. >> whoa. >> reporter: enough for thousands of deadly doses. that's a good day. >> good day, getting a lot of fentanyl off the street. basically you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> reporter: the local coroner calls the death toll in ohio a mass casualty event and hopes for help from the federal government, this as some in congress including ohio senator rob portman rule president trump's healthcare bill will cut finish cut funding for treatment addicts need most. >>> a star is born. how a brave young fan shared the screen with his favorite hollywood heroe heroes. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night
. >> reporter: you see any narcotics?> there is narcotics. >> reporter: you mind explaining to me why we have to put these masks on? >> you breathe it in, you can die. >> reporter: it was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl. >> whoa. >> reporter: enough for thousands of deadly doses. that's a good day. >> good day, getting a lot of fentanyl off the street. basically you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> reporter: the local...
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involve narcotics. >> mason: my wife is always telling me to go to her yoga class.slaves the road to freedom. involve narcotics. >> mason: my wife is always telling me to go to her yoga class. next, she showed american slaves the road to freedom. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. i'm ryan and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit cold turkey. i tried to quit with the patch; that didn't work. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. for me, chantix worked. it reduced my urge to smoke. compared to the nicotine patch, chantix helped significantly more people quit smoki
involve narcotics. >> mason: my wife is always telling me to go to her yoga class.slaves the road to freedom. involve narcotics. >> mason: my wife is always telling me to go to her yoga class. next, she showed american slaves the road to freedom. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no...
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it is now, in many ways, a narcotics economy.nce again, we have a problem in the way we report and analyze the problem, because all the figures being quoted as to who is getting what money -- whether it is the taliban or warlords -- increasingt an share, they are quoting prices based on farm gate prices. the actual farmer gets almost nothing of the money. in reality, i quoting those figures, you now show that narcotics are a critical part of the afghan economy. i am afraid that is going to continue to happen almost regardless of whether we stay or not, because that is the key incentive in the sort of market side of the afghan economy. host: a question on twitter asks why the taliban are more superior fighters than the afghan forces we have trained spending millions of dollars? guest: first, you are not talking about a vastly superior force. you are looking at a country with terrible john murphy as far as moving forces on the ground. terrain as fare as moving forces on the ground. you have to take a force which is about 352,000 me
it is now, in many ways, a narcotics economy.nce again, we have a problem in the way we report and analyze the problem, because all the figures being quoted as to who is getting what money -- whether it is the taliban or warlords -- increasingt an share, they are quoting prices based on farm gate prices. the actual farmer gets almost nothing of the money. in reality, i quoting those figures, you now show that narcotics are a critical part of the afghan economy. i am afraid that is going to...
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they're inside the house right now. >> you see any narcotics yet? there is narcotics, yeah. >> you guys mind explaining why to put these masks on? >> if you breathe it in, you could die. >> this was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl. >> whoa, yikes. >> enough for thousands of deadly doses. >> what's your reaction to seeing this right here? >> it's a good day. yeah. good day, getting a lot of the fentanyl off the street and basically, a lot of lives saved right there. >> the sheriff's department and others on the ground are asking for assistance from the federal government and this as some in congress including rob porteman warned that president trump's health care bill will cut funding for treatment that addicts need most. tomorrow, show you how the severity led one local jail to filling an entire wing with only women in withdrawal. ali? >> thank you, can't tell you how valuable it is to have you doing this series. we'll make sure to talk about it tomorrow. >> appreciate it. thanks, ali. >>> breaking news, an incident at a brussels train statio
they're inside the house right now. >> you see any narcotics yet? there is narcotics, yeah. >> you guys mind explaining why to put these masks on? >> if you breathe it in, you could die. >> this was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl. >> whoa, yikes. >> enough for thousands of deadly doses. >> what's your reaction to seeing this right here? >> it's a good day. yeah. good day, getting a lot of the fentanyl off the street and basically, a lot of...
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. >> you see any narcotics yet? >> there is narcotics.u guys mind explaining to me why we got to put these masks on. >> the short answer is that if you breathe it in, you could die. >> it was a big load, nearly a pound of fentanyl. >> whoa. >> yikes. >> enough for thousands of deadly doses. what's your reaction to seeing this right here? >> it's a good day. good day, getting a lot of fentanyl off the street, basically you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> the sheriff's department and others on the ground are asking for assistance from the federal government, both with funding and boots on the ground. joining me now is doug coleman, special agent in charge of the d.e.a.'s phoenix office and a man who's in charge of some of those boots on the ground. sir, thanks for being here. what we just saw was a street level and mid level dealers get taken down for dealing these drugs but as you know, labs in china and cartels in mexico are the ones that are responsible for putting this deadly product into their hands. what are you seeing
. >> you see any narcotics yet? >> there is narcotics.u guys mind explaining to me why we got to put these masks on. >> the short answer is that if you breathe it in, you could die. >> it was a big load, nearly a pound of fentanyl. >> whoa. >> yikes. >> enough for thousands of deadly doses. what's your reaction to seeing this right here? >> it's a good day. good day, getting a lot of fentanyl off the street, basically you're seeing a lot of lives...
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the coast guard is not able to intervene in the narcotics trafficking because they don't have the resources when they know they are there and that would be an important aspect. >> for right now to southern border isn't the problem. if we were to seal it we could control it and go from where we were several months ago to pretty good control they will figure other ways to get throu through. we also have to keep people in the northern part of the country safe. i want to move on to another issue we discussed last time you were here when i asked about an innovative way to protect the system from cyber attacks and possible applications the pentagon's pilot program to probe the pentagon's networks for vulnerabilities. in a few weeks the program ran a collected 130 previously undiscovered vulnerabilities and since then expanded the program and gsa announced an effort to launch a similar program. we introduced a bill to allow for vulnerabilities and report them to the dhs. as my friend said we will fight hackers with hackers. you promised to look into whether they would be fit so i'm askiniam asking
the coast guard is not able to intervene in the narcotics trafficking because they don't have the resources when they know they are there and that would be an important aspect. >> for right now to southern border isn't the problem. if we were to seal it we could control it and go from where we were several months ago to pretty good control they will figure other ways to get throu through. we also have to keep people in the northern part of the country safe. i want to move on to another...
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criminal arrests to crimes tha that included includg activity, child exploitation, human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, financial crimes and many others. i appreciate the effort to effoo address the dangers of sanctuary cities and illegal immigrant offenders as i have said many times before dhs doesn't make the wall, congress does and we will enforce the law passed by congress and i am offended when members of the institution excerpt pressure and threatened me and my officers to ignore the walls they make and i am sworn to uphold. mr. speaker, gentlemen, ladies i appreciate the time and effort working to protect the men and women and citizens of the so-called sanctuary cities. from public officials who've chosen politics in my opinion over public safety. thank you. >> thank you very much. mr. speaker thank you very much and i want to start by thinking you and your mccarthy as well as secretary kelly and president trump of course for taking the lead on moving these bills forward. yesterday i had the opportunity to meet with the president and most importantly with a dozen family members of v
criminal arrests to crimes tha that included includg activity, child exploitation, human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, financial crimes and many others. i appreciate the effort to effoo address the dangers of sanctuary cities and illegal immigrant offenders as i have said many times before dhs doesn't make the wall, congress does and we will enforce the law passed by congress and i am offended when members of the institution excerpt pressure and threatened me and my officers to ignore the...
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and we all know the narcotics problem is exploding. into the, in this country. practically all of which is coming to us through mexico. and including fentanyl from china is coming through the same gangs, in mexico. what can you tell us that would encourage us to believe that we're going to get control of this thing? >> sir, what i can tell you is this is a, this is a problem and an issue that we will not police our way out of. it's going to require a whole of government effort. i can tell you what the fbi has to contribute to that, and it is the investigative experience. it's the connections with foreign partners. and it's the ability to bring our federal law enforcement and state and local law enforcement together in that fight. there are border security issues, diplomatic issues and a lot tied up in that problem right now. that's how we see our part of it. >> well, you're correct. you're only a part of the solution. we've got the dea and state department and numerous other agencies that are working out pieces of the problem. but it is a bad problem. >> yes, si
and we all know the narcotics problem is exploding. into the, in this country. practically all of which is coming to us through mexico. and including fentanyl from china is coming through the same gangs, in mexico. what can you tell us that would encourage us to believe that we're going to get control of this thing? >> sir, what i can tell you is this is a, this is a problem and an issue that we will not police our way out of. it's going to require a whole of government effort. i can tell...
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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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child exploitation, human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, financial crimes and many others. i appreciate congress's effort to address the dangers of sanctuary cities. and illegal immigrant offenders, as i've said many times before, dhs does not make the laws, congress does. we will enforce the laws, passed by congress and i am offended when members of this institution exert pressure and often threaten me and my officers to ignore the laws they make and i am sworn to uphold. mr. speaker, chairman goodlatt, gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, i appreciate your time and effort to protect the men and women of i.c.e. and the citizens of these so-called sanctuary cities. public official who is have chosen politics over public safety. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> mr. speaker. thank you very much. i want to start by thanking you and leader mccarthy. as well as secretary kelly and president trump of course. for taking the lead on moving these bills forward. yesterday i had the opportunity to meet at the white house with the president and most importantly, with a dozen family me
child exploitation, human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, financial crimes and many others. i appreciate congress's effort to address the dangers of sanctuary cities. and illegal immigrant offenders, as i've said many times before, dhs does not make the laws, congress does. we will enforce the laws, passed by congress and i am offended when members of this institution exert pressure and often threaten me and my officers to ignore the laws they make and i am sworn to uphold. mr. speaker,...
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. >> you see any narcotics yet? >> there is narcotics. >> do you want to explain why you have to put these masks on? >> you breathe it in, you could die. >> it's a good day, basically you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> another way of saving addicts lives is to lock them up. in the county jail, there's entire wing of women in withdrawal. >> what drug do you use? >> fentanyl? >> are you going through withdrawal right now? >> yes. >> how do you feel? >> like crap. >> do you know anybody else who's died? >> yes, my boyfriend, and my mom just died in january. >> i'm sorry. if any of your family or friends catch us on tv, what do you want them to know? >> that i love them. and i'm sorry. >> local officials say they need more help from the federal government there not less, according to the los angeles tim times, over a third of addiction treatment centers -- means collins and in their states and across america, this crisis continues to play out, andrea, every single day. >> and in fact in this new health c
. >> you see any narcotics yet? >> there is narcotics. >> do you want to explain why you have to put these masks on? >> you breathe it in, you could die. >> it's a good day, basically you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> another way of saving addicts lives is to lock them up. in the county jail, there's entire wing of women in withdrawal. >> what drug do you use? >> fentanyl? >> are you going through withdrawal right now?...
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. >> anthony: an estimated 3.5 billion dollars worth of narcotics move through the caribbean each yearhe inevitable corruption that comes with numbers and threats like that make it, unfortunately, an ideal transshipment point. >> anthony: how bad is high level corruption alleged to be? >> mark: fairly deep, i think that the complicity comes across the law enforcement agencies, customs, police officers are even at the higher levels. >> anthony: and with corruption, poverty, hopelessness, add some radical ideology to that and trinidad has proved relatively fertile ground for the recruitment of isis fighters and terrorist. >> mark: it's quite alarming, trinidadian nationals being one of the highest in the region going to syria and there are over 100 on the list. a fbi list. they feel that it's the calling from isis that they need to go. >> anthony: so what's the future look like what do you think? how's it going to go? >> mark: wow that's a loaded question. there are really good people here in trinidad. really, really good people that could make a difference on all fronts. if we go down t
. >> anthony: an estimated 3.5 billion dollars worth of narcotics move through the caribbean each yearhe inevitable corruption that comes with numbers and threats like that make it, unfortunately, an ideal transshipment point. >> anthony: how bad is high level corruption alleged to be? >> mark: fairly deep, i think that the complicity comes across the law enforcement agencies, customs, police officers are even at the higher levels. >> anthony: and with corruption,...
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and we all know the narcotics problem is exploding in this country. all of which is coming to us through mexico. including benton al from china and the gains from mexico so what can you tell us that we believe we can get control of this. >> this is a problem and issue we cannot police our way out of it will require a whole government effort but i can tell you what the fbi can contribute the connection with a torn pardners to bring together enough fight there is border security issues and diplomatic issues with that problem that is how we see the part of it. >> you are correct berkeley were only part of a solution with the dea and state department and other agencies working out pieces of the problem but it is a bad problem and it is eating this country alive. we have to redouble our efforts so very quickly switching briefly to another topic is cybercrime for cyberattacks according to cnbc cybercrime cost the global economy $450 billion annually in 2016 over 2 billion personal records were stolen over 100 million americans had their records to live five
and we all know the narcotics problem is exploding in this country. all of which is coming to us through mexico. including benton al from china and the gains from mexico so what can you tell us that we believe we can get control of this. >> this is a problem and issue we cannot police our way out of it will require a whole government effort but i can tell you what the fbi can contribute the connection with a torn pardners to bring together enough fight there is border security issues and...
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>> they are not traffickers of narcotics as you would expect. mexican and colombia cartels and guatemalan, they do distribute drugs and do make money off that. some are trafficking in drugs depending on the amount you are talking about. federally when we talk about trafficking amounts, we mean a lot. they could be traffickers in the sense of state. they are involved in everything. mr blanco: every criminal achivity is a business for them. senator blumenthal: human trafficking? mr blanco: yes. senator blumenthal: is that their principle activity? mr blanco: i think it is one of their activities. if you talk about what i believe is principal, more extortion, robbery. threats against individuals here domestically that they send the money back. senator blumenthal: many of their victims undocumented immigrants? mr blanco: i think some of them are. some of the victims are u.s. nationals who have family in el salvador, guatemala, and who are cure rass that gives them the hope of getting these people as well and having them give up money or intimidate t
>> they are not traffickers of narcotics as you would expect. mexican and colombia cartels and guatemalan, they do distribute drugs and do make money off that. some are trafficking in drugs depending on the amount you are talking about. federally when we talk about trafficking amounts, we mean a lot. they could be traffickers in the sense of state. they are involved in everything. mr blanco: every criminal achivity is a business for them. senator blumenthal: human trafficking? mr blanco:...
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there's no more narcotics, so we're just going to take care of the paperwork and reclassify those twoame and the other inmate involved in the incident have been directed to gather their possessions and will be transferred to new cells while jail officials determine if they should be reclassified as higher security level inmates. >> drop your stuff right there. turn your pockets inside out. hands behind your back, palms touching. separate your feet. do you have any more pills on you or in you? >> no. >> why are you on my floor? >> i was passing bread and milk. >> passing bread and milk? >> yes, ma'am. >> was there any pills in those bread and milk? >> no, there wasn't. >> the deputies are lying? that was a question. >> no. >> are my deputies lying? >> no, i'm not saying they're lying. i don't know what was it. >> okay. turn around. go inside the cell and have a seat. >> drug problems led to donald stokes in jail as well. he violated his probation on a drug possession conviction, and now is only two days away from his release. in the meantime, he holds a job delivering meals and clothin
there's no more narcotics, so we're just going to take care of the paperwork and reclassify those twoame and the other inmate involved in the incident have been directed to gather their possessions and will be transferred to new cells while jail officials determine if they should be reclassified as higher security level inmates. >> drop your stuff right there. turn your pockets inside out. hands behind your back, palms touching. separate your feet. do you have any more pills on you or in...
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. >> the following day it's preliminary court hearing ruiz was charged with felony possession of narcoticshich could carry a lengthy sentence behind bars. he entered a plea of not guilty and had one supporter at the hearing, his girlfriend, samantha dunn, who spoke to us afterwards. >> tell me how you found out that your boyfriend was in jail. >> he was supposed to pick me up from work one day and after work i was waiting outside and an hour had passed and he wasn't there and i knew something was wrong. and so when i got home i found out on the internet that he was arrested. >> what are your biggest fears for him right now? >> i'm just afraid that he's in isolation, just completely -- you know, scared and lonely and doesn't know what's going to happen. and on top of that, i'm afraid of how long he's going to be in jail. that's my biggest fear so far. and that it would change him in any way. i hope it doesn't change his heart. >> i didn't know my girlfriend was going to be in the courtroom. just knowing, some way, i didn't hurt myself, i hurt people that were close, and just -- they are sti
. >> the following day it's preliminary court hearing ruiz was charged with felony possession of narcoticshich could carry a lengthy sentence behind bars. he entered a plea of not guilty and had one supporter at the hearing, his girlfriend, samantha dunn, who spoke to us afterwards. >> tell me how you found out that your boyfriend was in jail. >> he was supposed to pick me up from work one day and after work i was waiting outside and an hour had passed and he wasn't there and...
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the cocaine haul came from bails of narcotics dumped into open waters from drug smugglers. a new study out of uc berkeley says the snow presses down on the sierra and coastal ranges. when the weights are lifted the earth's crust rebounds and that may trigger increased fault movement. >>> the trump administration is backing off of a threat to revoke california's authority to set its own tough pollution standards for cars and trucks. the agency is not looking to takeaway california's power to combat climate change. he said earlier this year he could end california's authority to reduce the emissions. instead he is now praising the leadership on the clean air. >>> and then take a look. this video from drone view 7 shows how workers used to be the sidewalk as they make room for a massive underground convention space. and construction has caused many big conventions to be held somewhere else leaving a gaping hole in the pockets of nearby merchants. >> many people think we are closed, because the streets are closed. it's just been devastating. >> this whole year has been a lot sl
the cocaine haul came from bails of narcotics dumped into open waters from drug smugglers. a new study out of uc berkeley says the snow presses down on the sierra and coastal ranges. when the weights are lifted the earth's crust rebounds and that may trigger increased fault movement. >>> the trump administration is backing off of a threat to revoke california's authority to set its own tough pollution standards for cars and trucks. the agency is not looking to takeaway california's...
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. >> officers don't field test narcotics any more they are sent to the lab to be tested. >> reporter: the exposure to fentanyl is too great. >> if i could describe a feeling where your body is shutting down. >> reporter: two cherry hill police officers had to be decontaminated last month. in evesham township, police have narcan for their tracking dogs should they be exposed. >> it's not something i want to be exposed to accidentally. >> reporter: there there's der derivatives like car fentanyl is far more dangerous. they are dealing with the deadly drug very carefully, they know on this one, their lives are on the line. in camden, nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning, the manayunk arts festival begins later this morning. "fyi philly" is eyeing up the arts, a preview is coming up next. on average americans spending more than $100 every month on the cable bill. consumer reporter, nydia han found a way to save hundreds and boost your internet signal. >>> looking live over the ben franklin bridge, chris sowers is tracking th
. >> officers don't field test narcotics any more they are sent to the lab to be tested. >> reporter: the exposure to fentanyl is too great. >> if i could describe a feeling where your body is shutting down. >> reporter: two cherry hill police officers had to be decontaminated last month. in evesham township, police have narcan for their tracking dogs should they be exposed. >> it's not something i want to be exposed to accidentally. >> reporter: there...
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three were arrested after an undercover narcotics officer bought drugs from the employee. >> it was really insane. we just came here to eat. we were so confused. >> a police canine found drug paraphernalia in the men's bathroom. police impounded a car as part of the investigation. >>> federal and local officials break up a major drug ring that ran right through delaware. authorities say this house was home to a massive marijuana lab complete with a fake fireplace that led to an underground bunker. he received shipments hidden in sealed oxygen tanks. >>> the pennsylvania house passes sprawling gambling legislation. it extents gambling. the pennsylvania lottery would be able to bring its games online. the measure needs approval in the senate which passed a different bill last month. >>> it is time to check your tickets. we got the winning numbers for the power ball jack ppot. here are the winning numbers, 5, 21, 57, 66, 69 and the power ball is 13. again, 5, 21, 57, 66, 69 and the power ball is 13. watch the morning team to see if any winning tickets were sold in our area. >>> new at 11:00,
three were arrested after an undercover narcotics officer bought drugs from the employee. >> it was really insane. we just came here to eat. we were so confused. >> a police canine found drug paraphernalia in the men's bathroom. police impounded a car as part of the investigation. >>> federal and local officials break up a major drug ring that ran right through delaware. authorities say this house was home to a massive marijuana lab complete with a fake fireplace that led...
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. >> you see any narcotics yet?arcotics. >> can you explain why we have to put masks on? >> you breathe it in, you can die. >> it was a big load. nearly a pound. thuf for thousands of deadly doses. >> it's a good day. you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> another way of save iing adds lives is to lock them up. in the county jail, there's a wing of women in withdrawal. >> what were you using? >> fental. >> are you going through withdrawal? >> yes. i feel like crap. >> do you know anybody that's died? >> yes. my boyfriend and my mom just died in january. >> i'm sorry. have any of your femme or friends catch this on tv, what do you want them to know? >> that i love them. and i'm sorry. >> local officials there in ohio say they need more help tr the federal government, not less. in ohio the medicaid expansion provided coverage for thousands of addicts who didn't have it previously. the bottom line is while politicians debate slashing the way many get their treatment, this crisis is getting worse every singl
. >> you see any narcotics yet?arcotics. >> can you explain why we have to put masks on? >> you breathe it in, you can die. >> it was a big load. nearly a pound. thuf for thousands of deadly doses. >> it's a good day. you're seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> another way of save iing adds lives is to lock them up. in the county jail, there's a wing of women in withdrawal. >> what were you using? >> fental. >> are you going through...
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. >> cheaper than lifetime of narcotics. and some are off the drugs cold turkey. >> shard lean johnson says very proud of you. i'm not sure if that's your mom or she is saying to us or to you. >> should be you are help publicize this and ta's how it gets done. >> the bill is hr 2327, paws act, puppies assisting wounded service members. call your member today. >> what's that. >> back in session. >> we better let him go. thanks for joining us. >> reporter: it's effective in 2018. and that's the most important thing. >> that's moving legislation faster than most anything moves around here. >> exactly. >> is that fun? >> that is fun. >> reporter: if you would like to help veterans with invisible injuries get a life changing service dog, contact your member of congress to show your support for the paws act, it's hr 2327 and again, puppies assisting wounded service members. we listed lawsuit makers on our website and app and information >> and we will be following that bill through its legislative journey. >>> nasa's rocket, it is
. >> cheaper than lifetime of narcotics. and some are off the drugs cold turkey. >> shard lean johnson says very proud of you. i'm not sure if that's your mom or she is saying to us or to you. >> should be you are help publicize this and ta's how it gets done. >> the bill is hr 2327, paws act, puppies assisting wounded service members. call your member today. >> what's that. >> back in session. >> we better let him go. thanks for joining us. >>...
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. >> you see any narcotics yet?ics. >> do you mind explaining tame why we have to put these masks on? >> you breathe it in, you can die. >> it was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl. >> yikes. >> enough for thousands of deadly doses. >> what is your reaction to seeing this? >> this is a good day. good day. getting a lot of fentanyl off the street. basically seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> hallie, as you know the sheriff's department and others on the ground are asking for assistance from the federal government. warn that president trump's health care bill is going to cut funding for treatment that addicts need most. tomorrow we'll show you how the severity of this crisis has led to one local jail filling an entire wing with only women in withdrawal. that is one very temporary way officials are keeping addicts away from fentanyl, hallie. >> jacob, with part two of his powerful series. you're back for the third and final installment of one nation overdosed. jacob, thank you. >>> let's pick up where jac
. >> you see any narcotics yet?ics. >> do you mind explaining tame why we have to put these masks on? >> you breathe it in, you can die. >> it was a big load. nearly a pound of fentanyl. >> yikes. >> enough for thousands of deadly doses. >> what is your reaction to seeing this? >> this is a good day. good day. getting a lot of fentanyl off the street. basically seeing a lot of lives saved right there. >> hallie, as you know the sheriff's...
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regulators, narcotic in the epidemic off the mark sxet data showing people ontinue to abuse it, it is journal ana er, in the courier. also in the journal news in of drug treatment skyrockets, they talk about the opioid crisis putting a financial pinch on families and medicaid, that is in the journal news. this head let line in the nel.ville news tent pioid on trial, big drug companies facing lawsuits now from various states, including ohio and talk about mississippi well, the attorney general making an argument opioid drug makers. are big pharmaceutical companies opioid e for the epidemic? some think so. knoxville, tennessee. debbie from indianapolis, go ahead, please. wanted to talk this morning about all of the administration has put this entire country into. i -- no matter your political if theto understand that american people could give an the t answer to some of issues and allow these things to be investigated and put to rest i think that all of america would feel more so, i administration has the best interest of the american people at heart. creating chaos. host: michael in sc
regulators, narcotic in the epidemic off the mark sxet data showing people ontinue to abuse it, it is journal ana er, in the courier. also in the journal news in of drug treatment skyrockets, they talk about the opioid crisis putting a financial pinch on families and medicaid, that is in the journal news. this head let line in the nel.ville news tent pioid on trial, big drug companies facing lawsuits now from various states, including ohio and talk about mississippi well, the attorney general...
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jail officials trying to figure out how two inmates got a hold of a powerful narcotic.h men died of accidental overdoses of fentanyl, a powerful opioid sometimes mixed with heroin. d.c. department of corrections put out a statement we have no tolerance for contraband in our facilities, we are enhancing our security procedures and staff training in order to maintain a safe and secure environment. >>> in montgomery county, a 19 impersonate a police officer was caught by a real officer. philip ross was driving fast and using emergency lights, even tried to back up an officer at a traffic stop where he was eventually pulled over and arrested. they say ross was cooperative, may have tried to do this before. >>> prince william police are still looking for a different impersonator that fled from police sunday night. >>> this into the live desk, uber ceo resigned. his decision came after major investors in the company sent a letter ordering him to do the right thing, to step down. this is according to report by "new york times." kalanick said he loves uber more than anything in
jail officials trying to figure out how two inmates got a hold of a powerful narcotic.h men died of accidental overdoses of fentanyl, a powerful opioid sometimes mixed with heroin. d.c. department of corrections put out a statement we have no tolerance for contraband in our facilities, we are enhancing our security procedures and staff training in order to maintain a safe and secure environment. >>> in montgomery county, a 19 impersonate a police officer was caught by a real officer....
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jail officials are trying to figure out how two inmates got ahold of a powerful narcotic that ended up killing both of them. eric terrell and kenneth parker died within two weeks of each other in the d.c. jail. today the revealed that both men died of accidental overdoses involving fentan fentanyl. we're enhancing the security procedures and staff training in order to maintain a safe and secure environment. >>> nothing beats free, right? susan hogan shows you some of the free perks we all could be getting right now that you might not know about. >>> and who is winning the airport wars among d.c.'s big three. how it where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> the competition is on at our local airport to attract the most passengers. one airport in particular has been leading th
jail officials are trying to figure out how two inmates got ahold of a powerful narcotic that ended up killing both of them. eric terrell and kenneth parker died within two weeks of each other in the d.c. jail. today the revealed that both men died of accidental overdoses involving fentan fentanyl. we're enhancing the security procedures and staff training in order to maintain a safe and secure environment. >>> nothing beats free, right? susan hogan shows you some of the free perks we...
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police arrested a 24-year-old worker and two others after an undercover narcotics officer bought nearly a pound of marijuana from the employee. the lunchtime drug bust forced 20 customers to evacuate. >> it was really insane. we just came here to eat chipotle. we were so confused. >> canines found drug residue in the men's bathroom and police imed a car as part of the investigation. >>> federal and local official says they have broken up a major drug ring that ran through delaware. authorities say this house was home to a massive marijuana lab. . the operation was being run by. >>> fighting back in wins, a wawa customer decided to take matter sbos his own hands when a stranger pulled out a gun and tried to rob the store. rosemary connors spoke with the man who stopped that robber right in his tracks. >> i just took it upon myself to try to save somebody. >> reporter: his about of heroism could have cost him his life. still the customer wasted no time tackling the suspect identified by police as alexander ray. the struggle ensued through the store, around the counter and eventually out t
police arrested a 24-year-old worker and two others after an undercover narcotics officer bought nearly a pound of marijuana from the employee. the lunchtime drug bust forced 20 customers to evacuate. >> it was really insane. we just came here to eat chipotle. we were so confused. >> canines found drug residue in the men's bathroom and police imed a car as part of the investigation. >>> federal and local official says they have broken up a major drug ring that ran through...
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narcotics but is also the international community that is actually failing miserably to fight the products or the act in production there countermeasures or to find. drugs were clearly ineffective afghan opioids by trafficked everywhere via well oiled smuggling routes north to russia and europe east to asia west to the middle east africa and the americas view pm industry of afghanistan is killing tens of thousands worldwide every year this war is being felt in every corner of the world i've seen afghans generals police generals with my own eyes that they were can. in the south with their drug smugglers so it is a business a mentee hynds in indians dollars that that is that reaches to the pockets of the taliban but also to corrupt afghan officials the millions of afghans there's not much of a choice work is scarce the crops are riskier and less profitable heroin can both kill and feed when you go there in the rpm season you see schools empty and you see the universities even. afghans are leaving schools in the worst for fifteen to twenty days to work in the fields and find one in ten afghan
narcotics but is also the international community that is actually failing miserably to fight the products or the act in production there countermeasures or to find. drugs were clearly ineffective afghan opioids by trafficked everywhere via well oiled smuggling routes north to russia and europe east to asia west to the middle east africa and the americas view pm industry of afghanistan is killing tens of thousands worldwide every year this war is being felt in every corner of the world i've...
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. >> the officers don't field test narcotics anymore.hey're sent to the lab to be tested. >> reporter: camden county police say the danger of exposure to fentanyl is too great. >> felt like you a dying. describe a feeling where your body is there shutting down. >> reporter: two cherry hill police officers had to be dee contaminated last month when they were exposed to an unknown substance. police have acquired narcan for their tracking dogs should they be exposed. >> it's scary stuff. certainly not something that i want to be exposed to accidentally. >> reporter: and there are derivatives like carfentanil up to 100,000 times more powerful than heroin. >> we are worried that exposure to that to the skin can kill one even a first responder. >> reporter: first responders are dealing with this deadly drug very carefully. they know on this one their lives are on the line. in camden, i'm nora muchanic channel6 "action news." >> educational program at valley forge national historical park has reached a file milestone. once upon a nation is cele
. >> the officers don't field test narcotics anymore.hey're sent to the lab to be tested. >> reporter: camden county police say the danger of exposure to fentanyl is too great. >> felt like you a dying. describe a feeling where your body is there shutting down. >> reporter: two cherry hill police officers had to be dee contaminated last month when they were exposed to an unknown substance. police have acquired narcan for their tracking dogs should they be exposed....