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julie hamp was arrested on violation of the narcotics drugs control act. the president bowed deeply to a room full of reporters. toyoda apologized. >> translator: what we can do now is believe in our member. we will fully cooperate with the investigation. we believe the investigation will prove that hamp didn't have any intention to break the law. >> police in tokyo allege hamp smuggled pills in from the u.s. the tablets contained a substance known as oxycodone. japanese authorities identify oxycodone as a narcotic drug. hamp is denying the allegation. hamp's case is accepteding shock waves through the business world. we are more. >> konichiwa, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: julie hamp seemed calm introducing a new vice president. but hours later she would find herself talking to police. they say the discovery was made in a parcel that arrived at the airport by international mail. they say it was sent from the u.s. state of michigan to kentucky and then on to japan. and it was addressed to hamp at a tokyo hotel. the box was labeled as necklaces and som
julie hamp was arrested on violation of the narcotics drugs control act. the president bowed deeply to a room full of reporters. toyoda apologized. >> translator: what we can do now is believe in our member. we will fully cooperate with the investigation. we believe the investigation will prove that hamp didn't have any intention to break the law. >> police in tokyo allege hamp smuggled pills in from the u.s. the tablets contained a substance known as oxycodone. japanese authorities...
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that and we learned that succinylcholine is on the cart there, but it is not accounted for as narcotic drugs required to be accounted for. >> steve's autopsy found no traces of succinylcholine. police contacted laboratories throughout the united states to see if there was a test to find succinylcholine in human tissue and they found none. investigators tried to locate the store where steve purchased the cigars found in the hotel room. sergeant joe gamble visited 26 convenience stores in the vicinity of the hricko's home. in one he found the same brand of cigars. when the clerk was shown pictures of steve and kim hricko, she identified kim as the one who purchased the cigars and beer. >> she remembered that she came in and bought a package of cigars and beer. i asked her, why did you remember that? and the lady told me that she had liked the color of kimberly's hair. kimberly has red hair. and she asked kimberly where she had her hair dyed. >> where do you get your hair dyed? >> it's natural, can't you tell? >> kimberly got very upset with her and told her, this is my natural color. by kimber
that and we learned that succinylcholine is on the cart there, but it is not accounted for as narcotic drugs required to be accounted for. >> steve's autopsy found no traces of succinylcholine. police contacted laboratories throughout the united states to see if there was a test to find succinylcholine in human tissue and they found none. investigators tried to locate the store where steve purchased the cigars found in the hotel room. sergeant joe gamble visited 26 convenience stores in...
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japanese authorities define oxycodone as a narcotic drug, but they say doctors can prescribe it as aainkiller. the 55-year-old american became toyota's first female executive in april. she oversees public relations. before joining toyota, hamp had served as communications executive at pepsico and general motors european division. >> i have a deep love for toyota and i have for many years, because helping society is in our dna. >> toyota offered an apology for causing a stir. the firm's executives say they believe hamp will be found to have no intention to break the law. >>> leaders in sri lanka say they're reviewing the country's china dependent foreign policy. the foreign minister is visiting japan for the first time since the current government came to power in january. >> sri lanka's foreign policy has moved back to the center, and china, too, remains a very good friend of ours, but we also want to win back the other friends who have also been traditionally very close to sri lanka since independence. >> samaraweera says economic aid from china led to rampant corruption under the p
japanese authorities define oxycodone as a narcotic drug, but they say doctors can prescribe it as aainkiller. the 55-year-old american became toyota's first female executive in april. she oversees public relations. before joining toyota, hamp had served as communications executive at pepsico and general motors european division. >> i have a deep love for toyota and i have for many years, because helping society is in our dna. >> toyota offered an apology for causing a stir. the...
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any inspection under section 510 of the controlled substances act 1 u.s.c. 880 with respect to narcotic drugs and section 3 4 or 5 of section 302, u.s.c. 812 or combinations of such drugs being dispensed pursuant to section 303-g-2 of such act 1 u.s.c. 823-g-2 for the maintenance or detoxify case treatment. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentleman from oregon and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer: thank you, madam chair. that's a rather imposing title to deal with a relatively simple concept. we have a national epidemic dealing with opioid painkillers. prescription drug overdoses are a serious problem. we find people who become addicted, we're finding that in a routine matter of course that this drug dependence often leads to heroin and we're watching a chain of events. in oregon, we found that there's 15% of young oregonians between 18 and 25 abuse prescription pain relievers last year. i mention that chain of causality. we're finding that people in this sequence are often -- often use heroin as a
any inspection under section 510 of the controlled substances act 1 u.s.c. 880 with respect to narcotic drugs and section 3 4 or 5 of section 302, u.s.c. 812 or combinations of such drugs being dispensed pursuant to section 303-g-2 of such act 1 u.s.c. 823-g-2 for the maintenance or detoxify case treatment. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 287, the gentleman from oregon and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer:...
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first a drug detection dog is brought tune sniff out narcotics. >> inmates are very crafty.idden within the units. the k-9 units have found drugs in peanut butter, in mattresses. inmates are here 24 hours a day. they have plenty of time to think where to hide stuff. >> this time, the dog doesn't discover any drugs among the inmates' possessions. but she does find a pack of imitation narcotics put there by her handler. >> k-9s are like small kids. they need positive reinforcement. so i'll plant a synthetic narcotic. that way she gets her reward. >> the k-9 search complete, officers begin their search of the bunks. meticulously inspecting every single item they find. illegal substances or weapons can result in inmates getting time in segregation or even new criminal charges. 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 treative. these are all out of bags of chips. >> once the search is over, the inmates are ordered to lie down on the
first a drug detection dog is brought tune sniff out narcotics. >> inmates are very crafty.idden within the units. the k-9 units have found drugs in peanut butter, in mattresses. inmates are here 24 hours a day. they have plenty of time to think where to hide stuff. >> this time, the dog doesn't discover any drugs among the inmates' possessions. but she does find a pack of imitation narcotics put there by her handler. >> k-9s are like small kids. they need positive...
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. >>> and akio toyoda is apologizing for one of the executives for violating the narcotics drug law.ng oxycodone pills through the mail. >>> mattels hot wheels. we've been talking about this all morning long. teasing you could get a cheaper new model miniature tesla s. toy cars will first be available at san diego's comic con for about a dollar if you want to buy -- i don't know. all the physical toys aren't quite as cool as what you can do with video games. >> that's true. you know what? for little kids like 3-year-olds, they still like to walk around with a toy in hand. >> you don't want to swallow this tesla. i don't think either. >> no. >> don't put it in your mouth. >> how small is it? >> it's a hot wheels. >> hot wheels, it's tiny. >> i can trust them they're not swallowing the hot wheels. >> i was talking about myself. >>> we're going to turn our attention to politics this morning. the gop field expanding again this week with jeb bush and donald trump throwing their hats officially into the ring. joining us michael steele former rnc chairman, and former senator harold ford is
. >>> and akio toyoda is apologizing for one of the executives for violating the narcotics drug law.ng oxycodone pills through the mail. >>> mattels hot wheels. we've been talking about this all morning long. teasing you could get a cheaper new model miniature tesla s. toy cars will first be available at san diego's comic con for about a dollar if you want to buy -- i don't know. all the physical toys aren't quite as cool as what you can do with video games. >> that's...
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the world drug report where narcotics are made and trafficked across the glop. >> that's it for al jazeera. i'm antonio mora. "america tonight" is next. see you again in an hour >>> on "america tonight" - closing the doors. hundreds of thousands afraid of being deported or arrested in the dominican republic. correspondent david mercer on the front lines as haitians are fleeing the country in fear. also tonight - dying to seek safety. >> will you see the same number of people you saw last year. >> unfortunately the forecast in the paper is 500,000. the ministry of internal affairs is saying 1 million coming from libya. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar on the migrant crisis in europe >>> good evening thanks for joining us. i'm adam may sitting in for joie chen. european leaders gathered in brussels, hoping to come up with a solution to the growing refugee crisis that threatened to overwhelm the region. hundreds of thousands of people displaced by fighting in africa and the middle east have fled to europe, with most landing in italy and greece. as "america tonight"s sheila macvicar found ou
the world drug report where narcotics are made and trafficked across the glop. >> that's it for al jazeera. i'm antonio mora. "america tonight" is next. see you again in an hour >>> on "america tonight" - closing the doors. hundreds of thousands afraid of being deported or arrested in the dominican republic. correspondent david mercer on the front lines as haitians are fleeing the country in fear. also tonight - dying to seek safety. >> will you see the...
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he has several disciplinary reports for possession of narcotics, use of drugs, sex acts, sexual activitytheft, unauthorized physical contact, lewd and lascivious behavior. >> pritchett says he brought some of his feelings from the street with him into prison. >> the lusting became something that i couldn't have because there is no women. i guess i became a homosexual. i started having sex in that way, so that other men would be the substitute for the women. it made me feel real bad because it's evil. evil, meaning it's an abomination with god. if you do that, you can't go to heaven. >> so, do you feel you're not going to heaven? >> well, no, because i am no longer in that situation. >> it's been, i'd say five years since i've done anything like that. >> but soon after his arrival at santa rosa, officials say pritchett begin to act out in other ways. >> i was here three days and i received a dr. they said that i was gunning down a woman officer, looking at her in the officer's station as i was in the shower. >> gunning is prison slang for masturbating in front of others. >> but i didn't d
he has several disciplinary reports for possession of narcotics, use of drugs, sex acts, sexual activitytheft, unauthorized physical contact, lewd and lascivious behavior. >> pritchett says he brought some of his feelings from the street with him into prison. >> the lusting became something that i couldn't have because there is no women. i guess i became a homosexual. i started having sex in that way, so that other men would be the substitute for the women. it made me feel real bad...
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during a search of n-dorm in florida's santa rosa correctional institution, a drug detection dog has picked up the scent of narcoticsf inmates donte francis and kevin houck. though no drugs were found, both are required to give urine samples. >> they have one hour's time. they get two glasses of water from us at the max. we give them the first glass of water at one particular time. then a half hour from that point, they get another glass of water. right now, we're at that one-hour time limit where they need to give us a sample to test or they go to confinement. inmate francis, provide your sample? let's do this. come on out. >> what happens if they test positive for drugs? >> they'll be placed in disciplinary confinement. then we'll do a full investigation to see if they're getting it dropped off there, if it's coming in on the work site, if it's staff, other inmates, if it's family. >> a positive test for houck could bring even more serious consequences. he's due to be released from prison for 30 days but could lose some of the time he's had deducted from his sentence for good behavior and holding a job. >> inmate
during a search of n-dorm in florida's santa rosa correctional institution, a drug detection dog has picked up the scent of narcoticsf inmates donte francis and kevin houck. though no drugs were found, both are required to give urine samples. >> they have one hour's time. they get two glasses of water from us at the max. we give them the first glass of water at one particular time. then a half hour from that point, they get another glass of water. right now, we're at that one-hour time...
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. >>> meanwhile, myanmar has marked world drugs day by burning $155 million worth of seized narcoticsle includes over 20 types of drugs such as opium, haren and ice, me myanmar is one of the world's leading producers of illegal drugs and part of the notorious golden smuggling route with thailand and laws. >>> suffering an armed rebellion for four decades 10s of thousands of people killed and millions more displaids displaced in the final part of our series, a report on how women there are getting a chance. they say there is more to this now than war. the sea land is home to one of the biggest indigenous tribes in the southern philippines. she has been a weaver all her life. it's a skill she says she learned from her ancestors. she's raising four children on her own making less than 20 u.s. dollars a month. >> translator: this is all right. life is not great but between household chores and a small income i am happy. we do the best that we can. >> reporter: it she is teaching her daughter thousand weave. but not everyone is keeping up the traditions. weaver is a centuries old tradition
. >>> meanwhile, myanmar has marked world drugs day by burning $155 million worth of seized narcoticsle includes over 20 types of drugs such as opium, haren and ice, me myanmar is one of the world's leading producers of illegal drugs and part of the notorious golden smuggling route with thailand and laws. >>> suffering an armed rebellion for four decades 10s of thousands of people killed and millions more displaids displaced in the final part of our series, a report on how...
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. >> batts blames the 40% jump in the murder rate in the influx of narcotics in baltimore or drugs stolenarmacies after the death of freddie gray. >>> the shooting investigation of tamir rice is in the hands of prosecutors. they will decide if the police officer will be charged. officer lohman fired the fatal shots seconds after arriving on the scene. >>> former texas governor rick perry is set to toss his stetson into the presidential race. he will announce his second bed for the white house in addison, texas. his web site is live. governor perry is the tenth republican in the race. on the democratic side lincoln chafee is the third challenger to hillary clinton. the former rhode island governor and former independent launched his bid wednesday. chafee says his campaign will stress high ethical standards and the proposal to adopt the metric system. i have to make a joke. he is kilometers behind in the polls. >> that's funny. >> i have one for every half hour. >> didn't we adopt the metric system in 1980? i remember a big math segment in my youth. >>> another republican presidential conte
. >> batts blames the 40% jump in the murder rate in the influx of narcotics in baltimore or drugs stolenarmacies after the death of freddie gray. >>> the shooting investigation of tamir rice is in the hands of prosecutors. they will decide if the police officer will be charged. officer lohman fired the fatal shots seconds after arriving on the scene. >>> former texas governor rick perry is set to toss his stetson into the presidential race. he will announce his second...
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narcotics and trafficking breeds violence. drugs breed violence. there is no way of getting around that and any time that you have a flood of narcotics, you have a flood of violence, unfortunately. >> and greta, if you look just across the street in the middle of that row house, there is a home with a red door. the dea just days ago taking on a major gang leader of the crypts. i will tell you the situation here is not getting any better as we continue to monitor it. but the police are on the street. driven by several times. they have said hello to us. they will be out here. it's pretty tense on the streets still here in baltimore. greta. >> just a piece of information to the viewers. the dea arrest go to the u.s. attorney. that's the chief prosecutor for that the states attorney does the local crimes. so it's a different prosecutor. griff, thank you very much. >> and a woman terrified by her x. so terrified she wanted a gun for self-defense but you she was murdered while waiting for a decision on her gun permit application. "on the record" investiga
narcotics and trafficking breeds violence. drugs breed violence. there is no way of getting around that and any time that you have a flood of narcotics, you have a flood of violence, unfortunately. >> and greta, if you look just across the street in the middle of that row house, there is a home with a red door. the dea just days ago taking on a major gang leader of the crypts. i will tell you the situation here is not getting any better as we continue to monitor it. but the police are on...
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thoroughly as we consideration as quickly as we consideration regarding any substance abuse or any drugs or narcoticsphernalia, no, at this time we have no evidence. >> even though from upper dublin 5 miles from here, is she familiar stop here, know this spot? there are businesses here would you think would you go into a business where you can get a bathroom? >> it is unknown whether or not she is familiar with this area. i don't know why she pick this particular area. so yes i really don't know if she is familiar with the wooded area in the 7600 block of germantown avenue. and it is 5 miles from her home. >> last question, i said half hour ago you had full court press, plenty of police here now, but you are promising with sun up even more police? >> yes, once it gets daylight, we'll have more officers searching both sides of the street. and we're going to expand the search. so you're going to see officers out here, in uniform officers in plane clothes and many resources because we take this seriously we want to find this fee fail. >> chief inspector scott small, always great. put it in plane english
thoroughly as we consideration as quickly as we consideration regarding any substance abuse or any drugs or narcoticsphernalia, no, at this time we have no evidence. >> even though from upper dublin 5 miles from here, is she familiar stop here, know this spot? there are businesses here would you think would you go into a business where you can get a bathroom? >> it is unknown whether or not she is familiar with this area. i don't know why she pick this particular area. so yes i...
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however, pot is still classified as a schedule i narcotic, defined as a drug with no currently acceptedthrowing away hundreds of dollars worth of food each year. according to a new survey, we don't care about the environmental impact. even though data shows americans are buying organic, americans are struggling and throwing away a lot of food. studies show the most common sources of food waste are when we buy too much food or prepare too much for any given meal. food makes up more than 20% of what's in the landfill. >> a lot of pizza pies piled high there. >>> this may go down as the father of all hand catches -- with the baby right there -- a great barehanded catch at dodgers/cubs game last night. no big deal, right? but if you look closer, not only was he holding a paby, he was feeding the 7-month-old baby. multitasker. >> is that a bottle of milk? >> looks that way. dad say he was protecting his child and the ball was, kind of fell into his hands. >> he smashed that out of the air, impressive. >> i don't think he'd go like this. >> the heisman. he got it. well done, sir. time now 6:2
however, pot is still classified as a schedule i narcotic, defined as a drug with no currently acceptedthrowing away hundreds of dollars worth of food each year. according to a new survey, we don't care about the environmental impact. even though data shows americans are buying organic, americans are struggling and throwing away a lot of food. studies show the most common sources of food waste are when we buy too much food or prepare too much for any given meal. food makes up more than 20% of...
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however, pot is still classified as a scheduled i narcotic defined as a drug with no currently acceptedical use. >>> americans are throwing away hundreds of dollars worth of food every year, and according to a new survey, we don't really care about the environmental impact. though data shows americans are all about buying organic, they are still struggling to avoid throwing away a lot of food. studies show the most common sources of food waste when we buy too much food or prepare too much for a given meal. food makes up more than 20% of what's in the landfill. >>> despite warnings and thousands of poison control calls, kids are still getting sick from eating those liquid laundry packets and detergent packets. since 2012, 32,000 calls were made to poison control related to the packets, involving children age 5 and under. experts want to reiterate the importance of keeping those laundry pods and detergent pods inside their clothes containers and out of the reach of small children. earlier this year, a bay area congresswoman, jackie spear, introduced a bill forcing those types of detergent
however, pot is still classified as a scheduled i narcotic defined as a drug with no currently acceptedical use. >>> americans are throwing away hundreds of dollars worth of food every year, and according to a new survey, we don't really care about the environmental impact. though data shows americans are all about buying organic, they are still struggling to avoid throwing away a lot of food. studies show the most common sources of food waste when we buy too much food or prepare too...
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. >> no drugs or narcotics, weapons?the girl we'll call tracy is a 15-year-old from nearby orlando. we have obscured her face to protect her identity. >> who were you texting on your phone? >> huh? >> who were you texting? >> nobody. >> police learn that she is a runaway being trafficked by a local pimp. >> she was texting and looked like a black male in the back grund. >> how old are you? >> you need to get the [ bleep ] out of my face. >> that's one way to be doing it. >> okay? chill out. >> [ bleep ]. >> chill out. it's only a misdemeanor right now. >> a misdemeanor [ bleep ]? i got a warrant. >> so you got that to worry about. >> you got any i.d. on you? >> no. pale and jittery, police learn tracy has been awake for 46 of the last 48 hours and hasn't eaten in over 24 hours. >> our crew will quickly learn she's understandably in no mood to be documented. >> would you get that [ bleep ] camera out my [ bleep ] face that's what i'm about to [ bleep ] camera in my face. >> calm down. >> calm down. >> you need all need to
. >> no drugs or narcotics, weapons?the girl we'll call tracy is a 15-year-old from nearby orlando. we have obscured her face to protect her identity. >> who were you texting on your phone? >> huh? >> who were you texting? >> nobody. >> police learn that she is a runaway being trafficked by a local pimp. >> she was texting and looked like a black male in the back grund. >> how old are you? >> you need to get the [ bleep ] out of my face....
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narcotics. baltimore has had a drug problem. this is increasing a little bit but it's not new. >> that's right. what the d.e.a. told me today these drugs whether it's oxycodone or morphine or fentanyl, they are very expensive, so the next drug of choice is heroin, so, what was already a heroin problem in the city is now compounded and it's on the streets along with the rising violence. and, by the way that wasn't in our interview but i did talk to social agent about the situation going on with the baltimore police and the states attorney and he said, listen when you are dealing with epidemics and rising violence with gang warfare self-preservation of officers only makes it more difficult. >> and now i have got the pictures of the suspect. so at least they are trying to pick up. i imagine ted, if they can pick up the ringleaders that sent a message to everybody else. >> absolutely. hopefully they will find some of these thugs and some of these looters that went in to the cvs and these pharmacies. but i have got to tell you when y
narcotics. baltimore has had a drug problem. this is increasing a little bit but it's not new. >> that's right. what the d.e.a. told me today these drugs whether it's oxycodone or morphine or fentanyl, they are very expensive, so the next drug of choice is heroin, so, what was already a heroin problem in the city is now compounded and it's on the streets along with the rising violence. and, by the way that wasn't in our interview but i did talk to social agent about the situation going on...
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. >>> tomorrow night the world drug report where narcotics are made and trafficked across the glop. >'s it for al jazeera. i'm antonio mora. "america tonight" is next. see you again in an hour >>> on "america tonight" - closing the doors. hundreds of thousands afraid of being deported or arrested in the dominican republic. correspondent david mercer on the front lines as haitians are fleeing the country in fear. also tonight - dying to seek safety. >> will you see the same number of people you saw last
. >>> tomorrow night the world drug report where narcotics are made and trafficked across the glop. >'s it for al jazeera. i'm antonio mora. "america tonight" is next. see you again in an hour >>> on "america tonight" - closing the doors. hundreds of thousands afraid of being deported or arrested in the dominican republic. correspondent david mercer on the front lines as haitians are fleeing the country in fear. also tonight - dying to seek safety....
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when they approached, police found a bottle of narcotics and booked him for drug possession. that case is still pending but now he is the suspect in a church massacre. a woman who spoke to a survivor said one of the victims tried to talk to roof while he was reloading his gun. >> he just said i have do it. he said you rape our women and you taking over our country. and you have to go. >> if convicted dylann roof will face the death penalty in south carolina. earlier today south carolina governor nikki haley had these comments to say. >> these are nine families that are struggling. this is a state that is hurt by the fact that nine people innocently were killed. we absolutely will want him to have the death penalty. this is the worst hate i've seen and the country has in a long time. we'll fight this as hard as we can. >> a memorial service is planned for the victims which is expected to start within the hour. president obama is addressing a conference of mayors and is expected to address the shooting and we of course will cover that for you live here on msnbc. let's turn to n
when they approached, police found a bottle of narcotics and booked him for drug possession. that case is still pending but now he is the suspect in a church massacre. a woman who spoke to a survivor said one of the victims tried to talk to roof while he was reloading his gun. >> he just said i have do it. he said you rape our women and you taking over our country. and you have to go. >> if convicted dylann roof will face the death penalty in south carolina. earlier today south...
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and a doctor was getting patients hooked on narcotic medications, patients didn't need the drugs and the doctor threated to cut them off if they didn't allow him to use their personal information to fraudulently bill medicare. so tony, the fraud drives up the cost of medicare, and it hurts patients, as you can imagine >> so lisa, how did -- i don't know if we know this, but did the justice department explain how we uncovered all of this fraud? >> well, about eight years the justice department and the department of health and human services formed a joint task force to go after the fraud and they wanted a coordinated effort. if they go after the computer systems, and james coney said today, a very tempting target for bad guys. >> in these cases we followed the money and found criminals who were attracted to doctors offices and to clinics to hospitals and nursing homes in search of what they viewed as an atm. an atm that's a freebie to them but filled with taxpayer's money. >> and tony, director comey said that the fbi has 2700 open cases of possible fraud that it's looking into. >> ta
and a doctor was getting patients hooked on narcotic medications, patients didn't need the drugs and the doctor threated to cut them off if they didn't allow him to use their personal information to fraudulently bill medicare. so tony, the fraud drives up the cost of medicare, and it hurts patients, as you can imagine >> so lisa, how did -- i don't know if we know this, but did the justice department explain how we uncovered all of this fraud? >> well, about eight years the justice...
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narcotics. it was a prescription drug that he didn't have a prescription for. i don't think it's going to have a big impact on what his propensity to commit further crimes when they're analyzing this. the crimes he just committed now, nine people dead. no matter what his prior criminal history, that alone is enough to keep him in. >> okay. what about the insanity situation? because many times in cases like this that are horrific that seems to be the defense. do you think that's going to happen here? >> certainly the defense lawyers will pursue whether or not they can get support for an insanity defense. they'll have him evaluated by psychiatrists. there is so much evidence of guilt here there's very little room for them to defend this case. so as a matter of course they will look at that. i don't know what his psychological evaluation is but it takes very little for them to find you sane to stand trial. it's just a very low standard whether you knew right from wrong at the time you were committing the crime. >> stand by if you can for just a moment. is mike tob
narcotics. it was a prescription drug that he didn't have a prescription for. i don't think it's going to have a big impact on what his propensity to commit further crimes when they're analyzing this. the crimes he just committed now, nine people dead. no matter what his prior criminal history, that alone is enough to keep him in. >> okay. what about the insanity situation? because many times in cases like this that are horrific that seems to be the defense. do you think that's going to...
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. >> now, this is a drug i've never heard of before, but apparently it's a powerful narcotic. >> yes.te name to use for people who are addicted to opiates. >> and this drug, it seems like we don't know nearly enough of the side affects of these drugs for them to be so freely prescribed, for me it seems overly prescribed,. >> i think there are some psychiatrists just like bad practitioners in other fields who prescribe them. but if they're monitored properly, they can be useful. >> and apparently abusing these doctors which means doctors or psychologists -- >> oversight. >> is deadly dangerous. i have to ask you about the psychology of those family members that turn this just a bit. i was so inspired by those family members who in court said they forgive. it was so powerful, it was the stuff of which i wanted all of the elected officials we have, including the president. those people were leading us. it was such a positive powerful message. i think for most of us. >> lou, i think they have to find goodness in their heart it is a toast human strength, human dignity and when you've lost
. >> now, this is a drug i've never heard of before, but apparently it's a powerful narcotic. >> yes.te name to use for people who are addicted to opiates. >> and this drug, it seems like we don't know nearly enough of the side affects of these drugs for them to be so freely prescribed, for me it seems overly prescribed,. >> i think there are some psychiatrists just like bad practitioners in other fields who prescribe them. but if they're monitored properly, they can be...
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from which he had been restricted, and he was in possession of an unprescribed drug which is a powerful, powerful narcotics commonly used to treat opiate dependency. a man who attended high school with roof said he was a quote, unquote pill popper, taking anxiety drugs such as xanax. we're going to have a lot more on this young person and his obviously troubled background. we'll be learning a lot more about him in the days ahead, of course. the u.s. marshal service today added prison escapees david sweat and richard matt to 15 most wanted fugitives list. the search for the two men is now in day 13. authorities today lifting the lockdown on the maximum-security prison that the two escaped from, the clinton correctional facility in dannemora, new york. police are now searching seasonal camps and abandoned buildings in upstate new york. they have obviously expanded the area of the search there. has been absolutely no clue, no indication whatsoever of the whereabouts or the direction in which these men are traveling or obviously where they might be now. >>> troubling new statistics show crime surging in new yo
from which he had been restricted, and he was in possession of an unprescribed drug which is a powerful, powerful narcotics commonly used to treat opiate dependency. a man who attended high school with roof said he was a quote, unquote pill popper, taking anxiety drugs such as xanax. we're going to have a lot more on this young person and his obviously troubled background. we'll be learning a lot more about him in the days ahead, of course. the u.s. marshal service today added prison escapees...
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more than 175 doses of drugs were stolen during the looting and the police commissioner says that's enough narcotics to keep the city intoxicated for a year. a drug to boost a woman's sex drive could soon be available. a pan until recommended the so called female viagra be approved. first of all good to see you what is this new drug? >> they are calling it pink viagra. and this interesting because it is different from viagra, because it increases dopamine and say tone anyone rather than increasing blood flow. drug makers say in a study of 4,000 women 52% say they sex drives went up. but doctors are concerned about side effects that includes fainting, sleeping. >> fainting. >> but the fainting really only comes with alcohol, in fact let's take a listen pretty much for every medication if there's an effect there's a side effect, they are talking about newsness, crowdness, you may feel like fainting and that can be worse if you are drinking alcohol. my point of view you aren't supposed to drink with a lot of medications. >> because this is where the social controversial comes in some for the drug say t
more than 175 doses of drugs were stolen during the looting and the police commissioner says that's enough narcotics to keep the city intoxicated for a year. a drug to boost a woman's sex drive could soon be available. a pan until recommended the so called female viagra be approved. first of all good to see you what is this new drug? >> they are calling it pink viagra. and this interesting because it is different from viagra, because it increases dopamine and say tone anyone rather than...
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looters with prescription drugs caught on camera and police now seeking these individuals and others who tore through them and searching for narcoticsnd as you see there, stealing enough drugs said the police chief to keep the city high for a year and drive violent crime rates higher and people wonder why authorities did not seem to put a sharper focus or really any focus on catching the culprits. and now from miguel marquez who spoke with the looting victim. >> tonight, dramatic video, moments after the looting started here in baltimore, among the first targets, pharmacies like this one. this man who works here didn't want his face or name used. he said the assault on his pharmacy started before sunset. 3:00 p.m. care one pharmacy people still picking up prescriptions, looters rush in trying to smash security glass with a chair. hours later, they return this time entering through the rear of the store, stripping shelves of anything and everything. >> you called police after your store got looted. how long did it take for them to come here? >> it took them more than a month. >> you have video tape of everybody who was in the store t
looters with prescription drugs caught on camera and police now seeking these individuals and others who tore through them and searching for narcoticsnd as you see there, stealing enough drugs said the police chief to keep the city high for a year and drive violent crime rates higher and people wonder why authorities did not seem to put a sharper focus or really any focus on catching the culprits. and now from miguel marquez who spoke with the looting victim. >> tonight, dramatic video,...
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banned, dropped when it became legal >> if >> if we were to do away with our drug laws and just sort of legitimize>u4m narcoticin this country by saying let adults do what they do we know statistically the drug usage numbers are going to skyrocket. >> but we don't know that. people think were it not for drug laws drug abuse would be ram but but portugal decriminalized all drugs ten years ago and the number of abusers did not skyr >> act >> actually they have. in portugal, which people often talk about today as a success, it's actually a blatant failure. >> we went to portugal. he's just wrong. >> we have a huge problem. >> this man is portugal's drug >> we h >> we have 100,000 people hooked on heroin. >> 15 years ago heroin users shut shot up on the street. instead of doing what we've done, they tried something different the they decriminalized every drug, crack, heroin, you name it. >> it's legalization. we have the most liberal model in the world. >> drug use is treated more like a parking ticket than a crime. people caught with this drugs like this man found with hash get a slap on the wrist, sometimes a fi
banned, dropped when it became legal >> if >> if we were to do away with our drug laws and just sort of legitimize>u4m narcoticin this country by saying let adults do what they do we know statistically the drug usage numbers are going to skyrocket. >> but we don't know that. people think were it not for drug laws drug abuse would be ram but but portugal decriminalized all drugs ten years ago and the number of abusers did not skyr >> act >> actually they have. in...
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the police chief saying here there are more drugs on baltimore's streets than ever before. >> there's enough narcotics on the streets of baltimore to keep it intoxicated for a year. criminals are selling those stolen drugs, there are turf wars happening which are leading to violence and shootings in our city. >> now one thing i've asked baltimore police is why. why are those drugs creating more crime on their streets. we do know that a lot of the drug dealers in this town that already has a drug problem were unable to sell drugs during the time of the riots. there was a lot of turf wars and a lot of neighborhood fighting over turf immediately following the riots here. but those drugs seem to be adding fuel to an already burning fire here. and the question now is what will all these federal agents do. it is not entirely clear. they've had a lot of help over the years but presumably they will be here to help investigate the many, many krumscrimes that occurred here during the riots. hundreds of businesses were robbed during those riots. 27 of them pharmacies and two methadone clinics, says the police co
the police chief saying here there are more drugs on baltimore's streets than ever before. >> there's enough narcotics on the streets of baltimore to keep it intoxicated for a year. criminals are selling those stolen drugs, there are turf wars happening which are leading to violence and shootings in our city. >> now one thing i've asked baltimore police is why. why are those drugs creating more crime on their streets. we do know that a lot of the drug dealers in this town that...
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drug he is allowed to take. >> i'm on wellbutrin. >> getting narcotics back here is next to impossible. don't have a doubt when it goes to the lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit where the high-profile nature of his crime, the murder of his ex-girlfriend and destroying her corpse could make him a target among other inmates. >> i have not been anywhere in the county to in prison that i didn't see someone who knew who i was. i tested positive for pot maybe a year or two ago and they took me to a disciplinary unit g-house. i was over there for a half hour and had four or five people say, look, if you don't get out of here we're just going to straight stab you. >>> coming up, investigators reach conclusions on both curtis cash and bean. why leave the site? don't you know the tripadvisor you've always trusted for reviews, book! now checks over 200 websites to find the best price? book! book! book! ♪ over 200 sites checked to find the best price. so don't just visit tripadvisor.... book! ...at tripadvisor. >>> i
drug he is allowed to take. >> i'm on wellbutrin. >> getting narcotics back here is next to impossible. don't have a doubt when it goes to the lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit where the high-profile nature of his crime, the murder of his ex-girlfriend and destroying her corpse could make him a target among other inmates. >> i have not been anywhere in the county to in prison that i...
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drug users for arrest. they will announce today that they plan to focus more on narcotics suppliers who bring the drugs intoest headlines even more news waits for you now on news channel 8. [ cheers and applause ] >>> oh look who's here on gam this morning? bill hader. he's in the new pixar movie "inside out." he's amazing. talking with him in a little bit. zblj right now, the moment we've been waiting for all morning long. >> a deserving dad about toet the surprise of his life. amy, take it away. >> the big kickoff to our thank you dad series this is week. one very deserving georgia dad about the get an unforgettable early father's day gift. david's daughters surprising him at home early this morning. they blindfolded him. taking him to the secret location. jesse is waiting for him with the big reveal. jesse? >> thank you so much amy. i'm sitting here right now with megan and brittany. how are you? >> great. >> can i get a drum roll please? all right, will you do the honor honor, bring your dad out. >> take everything off. take everything off. come on. come on. come on dad. >> let's go. >> i've got your gl
drug users for arrest. they will announce today that they plan to focus more on narcotics suppliers who bring the drugs intoest headlines even more news waits for you now on news channel 8. [ cheers and applause ] >>> oh look who's here on gam this morning? bill hader. he's in the new pixar movie "inside out." he's amazing. talking with him in a little bit. zblj right now, the moment we've been waiting for all morning long. >> a deserving dad about toet the surprise of...
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look for drugs and that basically stop cars and try to deter drug trafficking and people transporting large amounts of money, and narcotics back and forth those same interdiction units are also looking for weapons. >> is there enough of them. >> well, in my opinion there's not enough police officer. >> georgia state representatives rick jaspers is the author of the safe carry protection law which passed in april of 2014. it allowed any georgia resident without a criminal record to purchase a firearm obtain a permit, and carry the weapon in almost all public places across the state. critics have called it the guns everywhere law. >> there are some people that compare this gun trade up north, to drug trafficking. would you say it is on that level? >> i don't know anything about it. i have the fortunate to say i have never been in new york city. so i don't know anything, really and i haven't investigated or tried to look at what is going up in the north eastern corridor. my bills that i sponsor involve around georgia and how we with can strengthen our law make it fair for individuals but most of all make it effective. is it
look for drugs and that basically stop cars and try to deter drug trafficking and people transporting large amounts of money, and narcotics back and forth those same interdiction units are also looking for weapons. >> is there enough of them. >> well, in my opinion there's not enough police officer. >> georgia state representatives rick jaspers is the author of the safe carry protection law which passed in april of 2014. it allowed any georgia resident without a criminal...
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drugs kind of took over what music was for me for a long time when i was introduced to the heavier narcotic and crack and meth and ketamine and stupid drugs, acid, mushrooms. >> dicillo detoxed in jail and says now, even though he has no access to the flute or other instruments he once played, music is slowly coming back to him. >> i learned from being in here joy is more important than any drug and music is one of the few things that can still bring me joy, especially in a place of despair, like jail. there's music that plays through my head constantly, even. tchaikovsky, prokofiev, some of the greatest music ever written, and it just idly flows through my head and i'm following along to the score as it's playing in my brain. humming ] i fantasize about it all the time. constant modes of referee and wish that i could bring back what my life used to be like. >> it may be awhile before dicillo reclaims any part of his old life. he will soon be sentence for forgery and expects to go to prison. >> i try not to think about going to prison just because i'm going to get to that when i come to it.
drugs kind of took over what music was for me for a long time when i was introduced to the heavier narcotic and crack and meth and ketamine and stupid drugs, acid, mushrooms. >> dicillo detoxed in jail and says now, even though he has no access to the flute or other instruments he once played, music is slowly coming back to him. >> i learned from being in here joy is more important than any drug and music is one of the few things that can still bring me joy, especially in a place of...
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disrespect, manufacture of drugs, fighting, another one, possession of narcotics. >> good morning. >>t, he has been in confinement and has had his visitation privileges suspended. today, he will face authorities to answer for the lighter and to find out if that suspension will be extended. >> you can plead guilty, not guilty or no contest. how do you plead? >> not guilty, sir. >> officer demerey provided a statement that approximately 11:45 a.m., i was present in cell d-3118 when officer s. knight found a cigarette lighter in the mattress assigned to inmate roca moreno, alfredo. inmate roca moreno admitted to me that the lighter was his. >> roca moreno hopes that a procedural error will help him win his case. >> what do you want to tell the team? >> for chapter 33, any contraband taken out of my cell, i should receive a pink slip, just like this one right here, stating which contraband was taken out of my cell. as you see, they took my hygiene that day and everything that was taken from me is noted right there, but it never says nothing about no lighter. so that's a procedural error r
disrespect, manufacture of drugs, fighting, another one, possession of narcotics. >> good morning. >>t, he has been in confinement and has had his visitation privileges suspended. today, he will face authorities to answer for the lighter and to find out if that suspension will be extended. >> you can plead guilty, not guilty or no contest. how do you plead? >> not guilty, sir. >> officer demerey provided a statement that approximately 11:45 a.m., i was present in...
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australian authorities have seized almost one ton of narcotics worth $811 million in a massive multi-week drugn. the operation was a joint effort between the australian and new zealand navys. authorities say the drug bust denied a key source of funding for terrorist organizations in the middle east but did not reveal the country's link to the drug ring. thank you for watching cnn newsroom everyone. i'm errol barnett. for our viewers in the u.s. forensic files is next. for everyone else rosemary church is next with another hour of newsroom and i will join her in an hour. stay with cnn. ♪ [music] ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in 1996, a fire broke out in a rental home in north carolina. one child died, another was critically injured. to the family, the fire was a mystery. to investigators, it was murder.
australian authorities have seized almost one ton of narcotics worth $811 million in a massive multi-week drugn. the operation was a joint effort between the australian and new zealand navys. authorities say the drug bust denied a key source of funding for terrorist organizations in the middle east but did not reveal the country's link to the drug ring. thank you for watching cnn newsroom everyone. i'm errol barnett. for our viewers in the u.s. forensic files is next. for everyone else rosemary...
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this was the 45th year in a row that thailand staged a mass incineration of drugs to combat the country's growing narcotics problem. u.s. officials warn of a terror attack to coincide with the july fourth weekend. isis takes credit on friday including one that left dozens dead in tunisia with. more next. ♪ don't let'em pick guitars and drive them old trucks ♪ boys? ♪ mamas, don't let your babies...♪ stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a one-thousand dollar volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 passat tdi clean diesel models. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you can be a mor
this was the 45th year in a row that thailand staged a mass incineration of drugs to combat the country's growing narcotics problem. u.s. officials warn of a terror attack to coincide with the july fourth weekend. isis takes credit on friday including one that left dozens dead in tunisia with. more next. ♪ don't let'em pick guitars and drive them old trucks ♪ boys? ♪ mamas, don't let your babies...♪ stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. hurry...
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narcotics. >> last time i robbed banks, this time i sold drugs. money. it's all about money. look at me. i'm almost 60 years old. i'm sitting here with you guys. too many good things out there to be sitting here with 59 other guys. you know? but same thing i'm saying to you, a guy said to me. when i came in, i seen the old guy, called him pops. now i'm pops. >> damn sure. >> yeah. >> pops. >> you don't want to be the next pops. you don't and you don't. >> you're right. you're right. you don't. >> i ain't got much time left. each sentence could be a death sentence for me. where's that cheesecake? >> the male inmates will soon be joined by a woman, but there's a good chance most of them will never see her. sabrina shuck will be segregated in a specially designed nursery and kept away from all other inmates. and right now, she's about to be driven from the riverhead jail to a local hospital where she will give birth by cesarean section. >> i'm excited, anxious, nervous, scared. but ultimately, ecstatic. just can't wait to get off of this tier and just have my baby after six long months of b
narcotics. >> last time i robbed banks, this time i sold drugs. money. it's all about money. look at me. i'm almost 60 years old. i'm sitting here with you guys. too many good things out there to be sitting here with 59 other guys. you know? but same thing i'm saying to you, a guy said to me. when i came in, i seen the old guy, called him pops. now i'm pops. >> damn sure. >> yeah. >> pops. >> you don't want to be the next pops. you don't and you don't. >>...
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narcotics and resisting police. but up until his arrest, greenburg found drug dealing afforded him luxuries such as his grill. >> i went to the dentist in st. louis, paid $1,100 and got eight teeth. >> was it worth it? >> to me, yeah. >> why did you want to spend that kind of money on your teeth? >> i was getting money. so i figured i had to reward myself for getting all this money. >> had he invested that money in brakes for his car, he might have avoided getting caught? >> my brakes was messed up on my car and the police seen me riding through a light and i had to skid. it was like that. and police hit their lights. i knew i had a warrant, so i took them on a high-speed. catch me if you can, i'm the gingerbread man. i ended up getting out of the car and running. i was trying to jump a fence but it was too high for me to clear. so i supermanned it. some of my pants got caught on it. that's when the dog came up. i said, hey, i ain't going nowhere. hurry up and get me off this fence, though, because my pants was all stuck on it. he was lucky -- they wouldn't have been able to get me, though. i'd still be out there. >> d
narcotics and resisting police. but up until his arrest, greenburg found drug dealing afforded him luxuries such as his grill. >> i went to the dentist in st. louis, paid $1,100 and got eight teeth. >> was it worth it? >> to me, yeah. >> why did you want to spend that kind of money on your teeth? >> i was getting money. so i figured i had to reward myself for getting all this money. >> had he invested that money in brakes for his car, he might have avoided...
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police say partly to blame is the growing drug trade you'll buy prescription medications stolen from that cvs and other pharmacies. >> there are enough narcotics on the streets of baltimore to keep it intoxicated for a year. >> everybody knows they have more stuff now. maureen: the police commissioner says that 175,000 doses of narcotics were stolen. he wants federal help to combat the violence. i judge postponed the trial of heather cook until september. she is charged with killing a cyclist in a hit-and-run crash in baltimore last december. prosecutors say he was drunken texting. she has since resigned her position in the episcopal church. a woman found dead inside her home yesterday was a homicide victim. gloria watson was found inside her condo in the 400 block of heather ridge drive. police say her death was apparently the result of an assault inside the home. investigators have not read if they have recovered a weapon from the scene or if this might've been a random attack or whether she knew her killer. next on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- reporter: the red top meter program is once again the focus of the d.c. council. how members of d.c.'s di
police say partly to blame is the growing drug trade you'll buy prescription medications stolen from that cvs and other pharmacies. >> there are enough narcotics on the streets of baltimore to keep it intoxicated for a year. >> everybody knows they have more stuff now. maureen: the police commissioner says that 175,000 doses of narcotics were stolen. he wants federal help to combat the violence. i judge postponed the trial of heather cook until september. she is charged with killing...