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this guy's going to go to jail for sale to undercover narcotic officers.was inside the residence. took the swat team a while to get inside the residence. it was very bolted down. we'll probably see him out on the street again. they're always out there. officer: i've got him at gunpoint. dispatcher: gunpoint, 132 and bush. cover is code three. >>> we are are live in oakland where a person crashes into a fire hydrant and a tire shop. >>> tragedy in san lorenzo as a game of chick on the train tracks turns deadly for a 14- year-old boy. >>> and the search for a suspect. >>> good morning, everybody it's friday, april 12th i'm brian flores. pam cook has the day off. let's begin with weather and traffic. steve paulson is here this is described as chambers commerce days. >> yeah. no doubt about it. a little chill in the morning air. there is plenty of 40s up in the north bay. if you enjoyed yesterday, probably today as well. 60s and 70s. here is sal. >>> good morning. right now we are looking pretty good around the bay area as we go out and take a look at the road
this guy's going to go to jail for sale to undercover narcotic officers.was inside the residence. took the swat team a while to get inside the residence. it was very bolted down. we'll probably see him out on the street again. they're always out there. officer: i've got him at gunpoint. dispatcher: gunpoint, 132 and bush. cover is code three. >>> we are are live in oakland where a person crashes into a fire hydrant and a tire shop. >>> tragedy in san lorenzo as a game of chick...
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there are thousand of places where narcotics can be hidden within the units. they 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. >> canines are like small kids. they need positive reinforcement. i will plant a synthetic narcotic, she gets her reward. >> officers begin their search of the bunks, every item they find. illegal substances or weapons can result in inmates getting time in segregation or even new criminal charges. but anything altered from its original purpose is also considered contraband and will be disposed of. even this inmate art created from food wrappers is considered contraband. >> they get very creative. these are all out of bags of chips. >> once the search is over, the inmates are ordered to lie down on their bunks for further instructions. >> if you had contraband, it's in the trash. everything e
there are thousand of places where narcotics can be hidden within the units. they 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. >> canines are like small kids. they need positive reinforcement. i will plant a synthetic narcotic, she gets...
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we'll run the canine, narcotics dogs through, cell phone dogs. anything we have, this dormitory will have it. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unit on a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting us to narcotics. that's a good girl, yes! that's her reward. that's a good girl! that's a good girl! >> we had both dogs alert on this particular box, so there is evidence that drugs have been in this facility, right here at this bunk. we have determined that the two inmates that are assigned to this bunk work on the construction work site, so we are pulling them in. they will be drug tested. >> when they show interest or have what we call a change in behavior, we follow it up with a good, thorough search, just to make sure we're not missing any kind of narcotics. that's our main focus. >> want to check this? >> the search turns
we'll run the canine, narcotics dogs through, cell phone dogs. anything we have, this dormitory will have it. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unit on a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting us to narcotics. that's a good girl, yes! that's her reward....
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. >> i would say only a handful are the ones not involved with a narcotic. >> did you find the heroin? >> yep. >> all across america, more and more women are turning to drugs like crack and heroin to kill the pain that comes with being bought and sold. msnbc goes under cover with michigan's human trafficking task force for a sobering look at the overwhelming power of drug addiction in the business of sex for sale. >> i thought that i could just do it once and stop. >> it's a growing epidemic that can touch anyone, even the all american girl next door. >> this is going to sound crazy, but it's not that hard to go from using drugs from point a to point b of selling yourself. how will you get that much daily when your addiction is out of control and you're using so much of it. how are you going to get that money every day? ♪ >>> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping. the local economy is finally on the rebound, and people are out on the streets again looking to celebrate and have a good time. to some, that means buying a woman for sex. >> hey, it's sanchez. >> state t
. >> i would say only a handful are the ones not involved with a narcotic. >> did you find the heroin? >> yep. >> all across america, more and more women are turning to drugs like crack and heroin to kill the pain that comes with being bought and sold. msnbc goes under cover with michigan's human trafficking task force for a sobering look at the overwhelming power of drug addiction in the business of sex for sale. >> i thought that i could just do it once and stop....
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only a handful are not involved with a type of narcotic.s time goes on, these girls need that numbness or fix to continue to go on from the work their doing. >> in countless hotels and motels up and down the boulevards of motor city, the same scenario plays out tonight and every night. a young woman sits in dark drinking or shooting dope trying to forget the last john and waiting for the next one. >> he is rolling in right now. i see his brake lights. >> sometimes that next day is actually an undercover cop. >> 219. >> the woman in room 219 is no stronger to police. >> i don't approve of what you're doing here, but if you're going to do it be safe. >> my baby's birthday is tomorrow. it really is. whatever. >> she is 32-year-old crystal manuel, a mother of four with a long history of prtitutionnd drug charges. >> she indicated to us that she started when she was under age. she did not come from a strong family background. she started hanging out with the wrong crowd and she got hooked up with a gentleman she thought was her boyfriend and now
only a handful are not involved with a type of narcotic.s time goes on, these girls need that numbness or fix to continue to go on from the work their doing. >> in countless hotels and motels up and down the boulevards of motor city, the same scenario plays out tonight and every night. a young woman sits in dark drinking or shooting dope trying to forget the last john and waiting for the next one. >> he is rolling in right now. i see his brake lights. >> sometimes that next...
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we have a suspect attempting to introduce narcotics into the institution.as you can see, he's looking around. there's another inmate. the inmate directly in front of him is attempting to block the cameras. there's another inmate, the inmate directly in front of him is attempting to block the cameras. unfortunately for him we had staff, isu staff in the area. as you can see he's halfway off the chair. that's what kind of piqued the curiosity of my officers. the way the individual is sitting. the suspect is looking around very nervously. as you can see, his right hand there is on an orange bindle. within a matter of seconds that bindle will be secreted in his rectum. the orange package there was approximately one ounce of marijuana. we watched this as it unfolded. we were able to apprehend him and his visitor. she was booked into kern valley jail, and he was placed in administrative segregation for introduction of narcotics into kern valley state prison. >> on this morning, sergeant alvarez and his team are conducting a routine search of the prison laundry an
we have a suspect attempting to introduce narcotics into the institution.as you can see, he's looking around. there's another inmate. the inmate directly in front of him is attempting to block the cameras. there's another inmate, the inmate directly in front of him is attempting to block the cameras. unfortunately for him we had staff, isu staff in the area. as you can see he's halfway off the chair. that's what kind of piqued the curiosity of my officers. the way the individual is sitting. the...
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same thing, a narcotics officer goes in, he comes in cold. he's going to have to learn things like chemistry because he may walk into an active methamphetamine lab because he's going to make a decision how that lab will be shut down and his decision can affect the lives of everyone walking into that scene. that's quite a bit of a jump to go from a civilian to basically figuring out how you will protect people in a scene like that. so we get to gravanis, there's nothing to gravanis compared to those things. the biggest issue with gravanis over the years, when i started in the early 90's is there was very little information out there and it was difficult to come up with consistent information. and i have dedicated a huge amount of my career to creating consistent information that we can take into court. this is kind of a good example because i have an hour to speak up here. anybody who has heard me speak knows an hour is not a wh
same thing, a narcotics officer goes in, he comes in cold. he's going to have to learn things like chemistry because he may walk into an active methamphetamine lab because he's going to make a decision how that lab will be shut down and his decision can affect the lives of everyone walking into that scene. that's quite a bit of a jump to go from a civilian to basically figuring out how you will protect people in a scene like that. so we get to gravanis, there's nothing to gravanis compared to...
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the most abused narcotics, hydro code known, is missing from that list. we have made -- i am wondering when you will decide this issue and where you think it is going. >> it is an ongoing process. we have an advisory committee sox and important information is discussed and they made a recommendation to us. we are looking at the information presented in that committee and other information that has come from a range of stakeholders with different perfection on this issue trying to address the importance of the issue of balance of access to critical medicines for legitimate medical needs and potential as you know for abuse and misuse, we will be making recommendations soon. i can release speak to the direction that we are going with specifics of timing but i can assure you that when a decision is made as i did with other abuse deterrent issues i will reach out to you. >> i thank you and i thank you for reaching out to me. mr. chairman, on the matter of labeling of the narcotics which up until now is moderate to severe pain has misled doctors and patients an
the most abused narcotics, hydro code known, is missing from that list. we have made -- i am wondering when you will decide this issue and where you think it is going. >> it is an ongoing process. we have an advisory committee sox and important information is discussed and they made a recommendation to us. we are looking at the information presented in that committee and other information that has come from a range of stakeholders with different perfection on this issue trying to address...
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plus, they find narcotics in the car. are you going to write these guys down as suspects on this stuff? i don't think they can be identified with it. i think they're just stuck with the guns. these are the guns that were taken out of the van. a very old colt .38 special. had six in it. it was lying under the passenger-side front seat of the van. if i'm correct it was on the driver's side. the beretta nine millimeter was under the passenger-side seat. if they're into stealing cars like they are they were a cover car. there's too many cars for this... there had to be somebody that was going to load the stuff up. hopefully, their information will match up on the prints, maybe. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparation h. don't stand for hemorrhoids. [ female announcer ] this is laura. laura's being healthy and chewing her multivitamin. wit
plus, they find narcotics in the car. are you going to write these guys down as suspects on this stuff? i don't think they can be identified with it. i think they're just stuck with the guns. these are the guns that were taken out of the van. a very old colt .38 special. had six in it. it was lying under the passenger-side front seat of the van. if i'm correct it was on the driver's side. the beretta nine millimeter was under the passenger-side seat. if they're into stealing cars like they are...
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narcotics is the number one thing. >> got a call from r & r.s is just a person sending an inmate eyeglasses. it's not an eyeglass box or anything. when the nurse opened it, she noticed a black substance that could possibly be heroin. we're going to nic test it to see if it is positive or not. we have it for all different types. we could get them for heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana. if it's positive it's going to turn a bright yellow. it's not turning any color. that means it's negative. it's not heroin. >> number one is information gathering. we read mail. we talk to the inmates. we talk to staff, listen to phone calls. they talk about the telephone and the mail. they'll schedule a date in which they come in to visit. we wait for them. when we come in, we serve them the search warrant. >> most of the time it's females bringing in the drugs to the inmates. my partner and myself perform the unclothed body search. we usually uncover the drugs. when we get it it's usually like this, in a balloon, packaged up. in bed inles. sometimes they're larg
narcotics is the number one thing. >> got a call from r & r.s is just a person sending an inmate eyeglasses. it's not an eyeglass box or anything. when the nurse opened it, she noticed a black substance that could possibly be heroin. we're going to nic test it to see if it is positive or not. we have it for all different types. we could get them for heroin, methamphetamine, marijuana. if it's positive it's going to turn a bright yellow. it's not turning any color. that means it's...
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particularly in southern alabama, we're a pipeline for narcotics coming into the united states, predominantlyut of the united states. there are major drug trafficking arteries coming into the united states. the immigration has become a great concern because some illegal immigrants either use the drug trade or the drug trade uses them to get them into the united states. we found a direct correlation with that. initially when alabama passed this immigration law the law was very tough. it was going to place a lot of requirements on law enforcement and a lot of things we were going to have to procedural in order to enforce this law. ironically, most law enforcement officers disagreed passage of this law. the reason is, we recognize that citizenship goes to the united states of america, not necessarily to the united states of alabama. >> christians feel that we have a responsibility to help those in need. theertainly demonstrated needs to the needy and alabama is a state with a lot of poverty. the neediest, those at the bottom were immigrants. we had eight or so congregations, hispanic congregatio
particularly in southern alabama, we're a pipeline for narcotics coming into the united states, predominantlyut of the united states. there are major drug trafficking arteries coming into the united states. the immigration has become a great concern because some illegal immigrants either use the drug trade or the drug trade uses them to get them into the united states. we found a direct correlation with that. initially when alabama passed this immigration law the law was very tough. it was...
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but in the past year, nigeria's anti-narcotics agency has shut down five illegal meth apple get pine production centers. the authorities say that's proof that nigeria's now part of a worldwide production network. >> in new year's capital, security open firbleds come through a crystal meth amphetamine factory. they found chemicals. they also are there for the workers who included three nationals. they show the synergy. there's factory, it's a fifth such illegal methamphetamine laboratory to be discovered in the past year, signaling a disturbing new chapter in the ucrative drug trade. the method of concealment for the drug dealers are as diverse as the narcotics they traffic, from hiding them within containers and factory equipment to shipping them in motor vehicles. officials say the drug traffickers are becoming more inventive by the day. this was important. if you look at it, you open it from the insight, but we have to break it open like this, hat just to recover, you know, it looks like ice cream. >> of the airport in legos, bags of cocaine, heroin, and meth amphetamine are marked
but in the past year, nigeria's anti-narcotics agency has shut down five illegal meth apple get pine production centers. the authorities say that's proof that nigeria's now part of a worldwide production network. >> in new year's capital, security open firbleds come through a crystal meth amphetamine factory. they found chemicals. they also are there for the workers who included three nationals. they show the synergy. there's factory, it's a fifth such illegal methamphetamine laboratory...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.ur doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. take the next step. talk to your doctor. cymb
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.ur doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver...
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a foothold in central america because it's such a a key place for them to be in terms of counter-narcotics and in terms of you know keeping their presence against a growing you know leftist movements in. but what's going on is that the united states just like the police forces in honduras just like narco traffickers and government officials that are corrupt they get just as much impunity so the united states has even been a year since we reported here on this network that a botched d.-e. a raid in honduras resulted in the deaths of at least in the recent billions these are indigenous groups that are making their way you know through a tributary in honduras they were mistaken for a drug and so open fire and resulted in deaths this in the same way that it's that it's creating this kind of backlash in other countries where the u.s. does conducts drone strikes it's creating that same sort of resentment against the united states and it's and it's all kind of fueled by this idea that the united states needs to maintain a foothold all of course in thirty million dollars a year to counter narcotic
a foothold in central america because it's such a a key place for them to be in terms of counter-narcotics and in terms of you know keeping their presence against a growing you know leftist movements in. but what's going on is that the united states just like the police forces in honduras just like narco traffickers and government officials that are corrupt they get just as much impunity so the united states has even been a year since we reported here on this network that a botched d.-e. a raid...
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a foothold in central america because it's such a a key place for them to be in terms of counter-narcotics and in terms of you know keeping their presence against a growing you know leftist movements in latin america but what's going on is that the united states just like the police forces in honduras just like narco traffickers and government officials that are corrupt they get just as much impunity so the united states has even been a year since we reported here on this network that a botched d.-e. a raid in honduras resulted in the deaths of at least the recent millions these are indigenous groups they're making their way you know through a tributary in honduras they were mistaken for a drug d.h. and so open fire and it resulted in deaths this in the same way that it's that it's creating this kind of backlash in other countries where the u.s. does conducts drone strikes it's creating that same sort of resentment against the united states and it's and it's all kind of a few. by this idea that the united states needs to maintain a foothold all of course spending thirty million dollars a y
a foothold in central america because it's such a a key place for them to be in terms of counter-narcotics and in terms of you know keeping their presence against a growing you know leftist movements in latin america but what's going on is that the united states just like the police forces in honduras just like narco traffickers and government officials that are corrupt they get just as much impunity so the united states has even been a year since we reported here on this network that a botched...
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once it's mailed in, the inmate will cut up pieces of the picture and actually sell it. >> narcotics heroine that might cost $800 can be broken up and sold here for thousands. >> we hit the house. the guy was selling dope out of the house. so there was probably dope in that building. >> to crack down on the gangs' narcotic network, corcoran has formed a highly trained intelligence-gathering team called the investigative service unit. our cameras were allowed access to follow this unit, along with a local canine team, while they set out on a surprise contraband bust. searching inmate cells for drugs, weapons and gang paraphernalia. >> nobody else knows we're coming. the captains don't know, nobody knows we're coming. so this is going to be a complete surprise to staff and everybody. >> head of the isu, sergeant john montgomery, knows that inmates will destroy or hide the contraband if they find out about the raid. >> we're going to go up to the building 4 when they release for chow and we'll go up to the building and go inside and make sure all the buildings are clear before bringing
once it's mailed in, the inmate will cut up pieces of the picture and actually sell it. >> narcotics heroine that might cost $800 can be broken up and sold here for thousands. >> we hit the house. the guy was selling dope out of the house. so there was probably dope in that building. >> to crack down on the gangs' narcotic network, corcoran has formed a highly trained intelligence-gathering team called the investigative service unit. our cameras were allowed access to follow...
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the warrants for narcotics and weapons and focused on west oakland's violent acorn gang, three units in the apartment buildings were targeted. officers and agents served 13 warrants in oakland. >> police have arrested a juvenile in connection with three separate bomb threats. authorities identified the juvenile. police say he confessed to making the threats. investigators are still investigating threats made this week. four at deer valley. >> police on the peninsula looking for a bank robber's disguise fell apart. the robber passed a note demanding money at the bank of america branch yesterday afternoon. he was armed with a handgun. the robber wore a dread lock wig and phony mustache that fell off. police say he may have been spooked by something expels ran out without money. >> happening now postal service is warning people to keep a watch on mail following a rash of threats around the bay area. a recent took place around spartan stadium. this month authorities bust aid male theft ring targeting rez dments 19 cities from contra costa to march yin looking for attractive items. checks
the warrants for narcotics and weapons and focused on west oakland's violent acorn gang, three units in the apartment buildings were targeted. officers and agents served 13 warrants in oakland. >> police have arrested a juvenile in connection with three separate bomb threats. authorities identified the juvenile. police say he confessed to making the threats. investigators are still investigating threats made this week. four at deer valley. >> police on the peninsula looking for a...
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there were multiple arrest and weapons and narcotics or recovered. operation finished around 1:00 this morning. no injuries reported. no use of force in the operation. we are waiting for more formation from oakland the and the fbi. >> a woman with a young child was shot and killed in north oakland last night. the victim whose name has not been released judge jet was shot of around 9:00 yesterday evening. at 54th street she died at the scene. the young boy was present when officers arrived at the scene. authorities say he was on harmed. at least to assailant fled south on the street in a black four-door car possibly with frost on it. no rest of been made. we will let you know when we have more on stories. >> two people are in a hospital after a car crashed into a home along the 54 month block of leigh drive in san jose. mike pelton is live this morning to tell us what happened. >> good morning mike. >> mike can you hear us? >> looks like we're getting no audio. one of the cars hit the house is what happened. not much more from mike. will get more as a
there were multiple arrest and weapons and narcotics or recovered. operation finished around 1:00 this morning. no injuries reported. no use of force in the operation. we are waiting for more formation from oakland the and the fbi. >> a woman with a young child was shot and killed in north oakland last night. the victim whose name has not been released judge jet was shot of around 9:00 yesterday evening. at 54th street she died at the scene. the young boy was present when officers arrived...
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. >> she is a psychiatric nurse practitioner, they have prescriptive authority, they can provide narcoticsvide medications for psychiatric illnesses but she is experienced in making decisions about whether a patient needs to be in some sort of protective environment or is deemed okay to return to the general population. >> while his actions may be shocking to an outsider, nurse olny thinks they could be something other than a mental health issue. >> there can be some manipulation that goes along with this kind of behavior. we see it fairly frequently here. because he's been here since may and it's now september and why this behavior now? we have very good actors here. so i'll be looking to see is there something psychotic or is this a management problem. >> what kind of problems are you having? >> i'm seeing things and hearing things like i been seeing them since i was young and still see them, devil men. >> why is the devil mad at you? >> because i quit working for him. he got my soul. side of my soul to the devil, i used to do things for him then i stopped doing things for him. >> you ne
. >> she is a psychiatric nurse practitioner, they have prescriptive authority, they can provide narcoticsvide medications for psychiatric illnesses but she is experienced in making decisions about whether a patient needs to be in some sort of protective environment or is deemed okay to return to the general population. >> while his actions may be shocking to an outsider, nurse olny thinks they could be something other than a mental health issue. >> there can be some...
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ask any american whose son or daughter is in the sem pear because somebody sold them narcotics. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. with us the host of the five bob beckel. and you say? >> well, first of all, let me say i'm a recovering drug addict myself and have been in these prisoners, taken meetings to these prisons. lost people. i have been in these streets, i have seen it and i have bought it i have seen friends of mine die as a result of it. >> bill: that's cocaine, right? >> cocaine, yes. by the grace of god that 11 years without it or alcohol. there are a lot of people out there who desperately need help. one of the problems that i have with this is hard drug dealers, weight dealers as you point out ought to be incars rafted for a long time. and yes, it has cut down the amount of selling on the streets. there are people in federal prisons selling small amounts of drugs repeatedly and get themselves into prison. the problem i have with that is you will put them in there and hardened drug addicts when they come out and come out hardened drug dealers.
ask any american whose son or daughter is in the sem pear because somebody sold them narcotics. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction. with us the host of the five bob beckel. and you say? >> well, first of all, let me say i'm a recovering drug addict myself and have been in these prisoners, taken meetings to these prisons. lost people. i have been in these streets, i have seen it and i have bought it i have seen friends of mine die as a result of it. >> bill:...
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drugs kind of took over what c wasimetime when i was introduced to the heavier narcotic like heroin andmushrooms. >> he detoxed in jail but 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 can still bring me joy, especially in a place of despair like jail. ♪ there's music that plays through my head constantly even. some of the greatest music ever written and it idly flows through my head and i'm going along with the score as it's playing in my brain. i'm in constant mode of reverie. wish that i could bring back what my life used to be like. >> it may be awhile before he reclaims part of his former life. he will soon be sentenced 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. i'm not exactly too fearful just yet. the morning i get woken, that's when it will hit me and i'll go in panic mode and flip out. until that day comes, i'm doing what i do here. >>
drugs kind of took over what c wasimetime when i was introduced to the heavier narcotic like heroin andmushrooms. >> he detoxed in jail but 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 can still bring me joy, especially in a place of despair like jail. ♪ there's music that plays through my head constantly even. some of the greatest...
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the suspect's ride from the house we're hooking for narcotics. they got him on the corner. right.as trying to explain to this lady that you've got these loaded guns around and these kids around here and she's just walking away from me. brown: just another tragedy waiting to happen. woman: cleveland police. yes, cleveland police. man: i have an emergency. my daughter is out there... her husband come over here just beat her up. i'm afraid he'll do some damage to her and the kids. we're heading over for a fight between a female and a male. the female's screaming for help. right here. where the guy in the blue is, tim. ah, boy. yes, sir. what's the problem? this is about the 15th time he's hit her. where is he? he left. took the car took his beer beat her up. she'll tell you the whole story. want to come outside? that guy belongs in an insane asylum. what happened? well, the first time it started when he stole my welfare check. stole the welfare check and he forged my name on it, and he got it cashed. he left and everything. then he came back here and he said he went to the cops and t
the suspect's ride from the house we're hooking for narcotics. they got him on the corner. right.as trying to explain to this lady that you've got these loaded guns around and these kids around here and she's just walking away from me. brown: just another tragedy waiting to happen. woman: cleveland police. yes, cleveland police. man: i have an emergency. my daughter is out there... her husband come over here just beat her up. i'm afraid he'll do some damage to her and the kids. we're heading...
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>> robert harris is serving a ten-year sentence for forging prescription narcotics.nded in cell house 220 a year ago after several staff assaults. >> hey, everybody knows you're special, brian. >> all there is to do in here is listen to other people banging on stuff. you know, officers constantly running in on them, and cussing. just a lot of crazy stuff, you know. i call it bugs. always somebody bugging out, always somebody causing trouble in the cell house. it's hard. it's really hard. they got me on a lot of medication. >> inmates in cell house 220 get an hour of recreation in the morning and a ten-minute shower several times a week. >> one of the worst things in this cell house is the compound day-to-day events, typical stress incidences that add up. and some of the things you're subject to, stabbings, hangings, self-mutilation, those type of things and the actual assault itself. i don't think there's an officer in this unit that has not been assaulted. >> correctional officer robert >> one of the assaults i we call them shanks in here. asked him to pass his food
>> robert harris is serving a ten-year sentence for forging prescription narcotics.nded in cell house 220 a year ago after several staff assaults. >> hey, everybody knows you're special, brian. >> all there is to do in here is listen to other people banging on stuff. you know, officers constantly running in on them, and cussing. just a lot of crazy stuff, you know. i call it bugs. always somebody bugging out, always somebody causing trouble in the cell house. it's hard. it's...
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hercules police found illegal narcotics, stolen property and cash at this house on the 23-hundred blockdwood road. two men and a woman were arrested on suspicion of stolen property and possession of drugs for sale. neighbors say the owner of the house, 63 year old carlos rivera, has been in and out of jail. but although different cars frequented the home, there has never been a disturbance like this. along with these 3 suspects, police arrested another 2 men. kron 4's alecia reid explains how an attempt to use counterfeit cash at a nearby cigarette shop started the entire investigation. it all started in cigarettes city. manager harjit mehrok has been in the store 9 years and knows counterfeit bills when she sees them. once he starts giving me the money i realized it was a fake bill then i called police. when i told them it wasn't good money he said he doesn't know how he got that money and he just left. there were at least 2 of them. one was inside the other was watching. he came in and said i used this money in here before and she said no no no. he went outside and spoke to the other
hercules police found illegal narcotics, stolen property and cash at this house on the 23-hundred blockdwood road. two men and a woman were arrested on suspicion of stolen property and possession of drugs for sale. neighbors say the owner of the house, 63 year old carlos rivera, has been in and out of jail. but although different cars frequented the home, there has never been a disturbance like this. along with these 3 suspects, police arrested another 2 men. kron 4's alecia reid explains how...
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police found a small amount of narcotics not saying what kind, of narcotics.been identified as a suspect. because, you know, nobody was on the bus. the bus has not been impounded. very interesting note there. now, bieber was said to have been seen with his pal, lil za, in the hours before the weed incident, and apparently, lil za is the same guy smoking pot at his l.a. home, photographed and seen doing this. lil za and friends that get you in trouble. nobody has been charged. i don't think, any charges are coming. can't pin it on any body. >> if the bus was in colorado it would be legal. >>> let's talk about, sherri shepherd, co-host of the "view," a dangerous home invasion. she is scared. wants to buy a gun. >> trying to calm jeffrey down. i had a wicker basket. that's all i had was a wicker -- do you mess with jeffrey? all i had was a wicker garbage can, we have nothing, don't have a bat. nothing. we are going to get a gun. i told sal -- we are going to get a gun. you got my child in here. my husband is down there trying to protect the home. just woke up. it
police found a small amount of narcotics not saying what kind, of narcotics.been identified as a suspect. because, you know, nobody was on the bus. the bus has not been impounded. very interesting note there. now, bieber was said to have been seen with his pal, lil za, in the hours before the weed incident, and apparently, lil za is the same guy smoking pot at his l.a. home, photographed and seen doing this. lil za and friends that get you in trouble. nobody has been charged. i don't think, any...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. take the next step. talk to your docto
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe...
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. >> fairfax county police tell us cases like this are handled by its narcotic unit and detectives investigate several cases. those have increased dramatically in recent years. human trafficking is sometimes involved, in which a victim is forced into these situations against their will. andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> the very definition of a cautionary tale. donna was handed a fine and had to spend several weekends in prison. she was offered a plea deal. she turned it down. she insisted she didn't do anything wrong and she was upset there was no video or audio tape of the incident reported by the cops. >>> now, game on with dave owens, live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> well, if it were anyone else, she wouldn't care. but when stephen strasburg gets taken out, afterall, this is a 15 million reconstructed arm we're talking about. you go to the worry meter. strasburg working his way through six innings last night. but manager, davey johnson said he could tell during this stretch that something wasn't right. he pulled him. afterwards, he told reporters that he had tightness in his forearm.
. >> fairfax county police tell us cases like this are handled by its narcotic unit and detectives investigate several cases. those have increased dramatically in recent years. human trafficking is sometimes involved, in which a victim is forced into these situations against their will. andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> the very definition of a cautionary tale. donna was handed a fine and had to spend several weekends in prison. she was offered a plea deal. she turned it down. she insisted...
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. >> reporter: new mom shana did not what an epidural or narcotic. gave laughing gas a try. >> it helped me a lot in terms of getting -- feeling more relaxed. >> you can hear the pressure valve. >> reporter: anesthesiologist jennifer says unlike other products, nitrous can be used at any time. >> they can use it when they want it, and not use it when they don't. they're able to walk around. >> reporter: unlike betty boop, none of the gas escapes the mask. you won't find anyone laughing in labor. >> they're not laughing. [ laughter ] >> reporter: just lots of smiles. >> yes, she is really cute. >> nitrous has been used during labor in other countries but ucsf is the first to do it in the state of california. >> whatever helps. [ laughter ] >> i got 1 word for you, epidural! >> i don't know how you guys do it. >> yes why we're women! [ laughter ] >> we will see the rain showers moving in in the overnight hours. good evening, even. let's head outside. we can see at this particular time that we have the rain bands now detected due west. it's pretty unifo
. >> reporter: new mom shana did not what an epidural or narcotic. gave laughing gas a try. >> it helped me a lot in terms of getting -- feeling more relaxed. >> you can hear the pressure valve. >> reporter: anesthesiologist jennifer says unlike other products, nitrous can be used at any time. >> they can use it when they want it, and not use it when they don't. they're able to walk around. >> reporter: unlike betty boop, none of the gas escapes the mask. you...
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>> well it's like a narcotic.a while the big deficits we've had, all the money printing from the fed worked. it did stimulate the economy. we had some growth. over time it becomes habit-forming. the politicians can't live without it. vent ally it begins to... >> jon: give me some of that. it then becomes debilitating. by then -- and that's where we are when we've had the serial bubbles, the dot-com total collapse. they reflaited the bubble and everybody got on board and we had the housing boom. that was phony. the credit boom and finally wall street collapsed in 2008. they bailed it out like mad. the market collapsed. the average guy lost, you know, 50, 60%, got refried after the first time being fried. now they've reflaited it a third time. guess what? >> jon: on wall street they have we're back to where we were 4,750 days ago. if you're doing long division that's 13 years. >> jon: hold on. divide by 365. jon: you knew that before you came on here though, right? you did that in your head that's impressive >> so t
>> well it's like a narcotic.a while the big deficits we've had, all the money printing from the fed worked. it did stimulate the economy. we had some growth. over time it becomes habit-forming. the politicians can't live without it. vent ally it begins to... >> jon: give me some of that. it then becomes debilitating. by then -- and that's where we are when we've had the serial bubbles, the dot-com total collapse. they reflaited the bubble and everybody got on board and we had the...
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fairfax county police tell us cases like this are handled by its organized crime and narcotics unit andhat detectives do investigate several cases that stem from online ads. those have increased dramatically in recent years. police say human trafficking is sometimes involved in which a victim is forced into these situations against their will. andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> donna was given a $1,000 fine and she spent several weekends in jail. she was offered a plea deal which did not involve jail time but she refused. she insists that she didn't do anything illegal and she's upset because there's apparently no video or audiotape of the incident recorded by police. >>> let's go to howard and get the forecast. >> the drizzle continues. look at our michael & son weather camera all wet from this constant drizzle and mist that's been going on here. it's going to be on and off through the afternoon as temperatures slowly climb to 63, 64 late this afternoon. winds out of the east and east, northeast 10 to 15 miles an hour. you see how the clouds really go back here toward western maryland. then we
fairfax county police tell us cases like this are handled by its organized crime and narcotics unit andhat detectives do investigate several cases that stem from online ads. those have increased dramatically in recent years. police say human trafficking is sometimes involved in which a victim is forced into these situations against their will. andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> donna was given a $1,000 fine and she spent several weekends in jail. she was offered a plea deal which did not involve...
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. >> that's a narcotic.here's a little bit of a different between a narcotic. >> how about antibiotics that are making us more than likely to get some of these horrible viruses. >> i think we as a country get into these blanket statements where, as of right now, over medication is a problem. >> is the point overdiagnosis? and that's not what's normal. >> my point is the diagnosis can be there, but it's for the parents to decide what you do about that medication may be the answer and it may not be the answer. we can't hide our fact to say that there's more diagnosis. it's what you do about it. >> but these doctors will make more money by seeing four patients in an hour and prescribing pills than they will having a 45-minute counseling session. >> those are two different things. >> i understand. but i think this leads to overmedicating our kids. instead of having a chance to sit down and develop those coping skills. >> some kids can't. >> i make money from the insurance company. next patient. >> by the way, th
. >> that's a narcotic.here's a little bit of a different between a narcotic. >> how about antibiotics that are making us more than likely to get some of these horrible viruses. >> i think we as a country get into these blanket statements where, as of right now, over medication is a problem. >> is the point overdiagnosis? and that's not what's normal. >> my point is the diagnosis can be there, but it's for the parents to decide what you do about that medication may...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. take the next step. talk to your doctor. cy
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain.your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe...
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. >> napa county undercover narcotics team was watching a car with three men inside. that included 37-year-old suspect ramirez. >> they approached the vehicle to arrest the suspect with the warrant for violation of probation on assault with a deadly weapon case. a struggle ensued between one of the officers and the suspect. the shot was tired. >> a napa police officer shot ramirez once in the chest. he was taken to the hospital. the officer placed on leave. the sheriff says that ramirez was wanted on a probation violation after trying to kill his wife with a 7" knife. the shooting has left frank rattled and has napa has changed. >> when i was a kid growing up here you could go to bed at night with your front doors opened and unlock. you could it is on your porch at night. now you are -- it is not safe for people to walk around the streets for fear someone will get mugged or robbed or shot. >> the napa county sheriff investigating the police officer involved who was not hurt. ramirez is expected to survive but could face new charges of assault on a police officer. we a
. >> napa county undercover narcotics team was watching a car with three men inside. that included 37-year-old suspect ramirez. >> they approached the vehicle to arrest the suspect with the warrant for violation of probation on assault with a deadly weapon case. a struggle ensued between one of the officers and the suspect. the shot was tired. >> a napa police officer shot ramirez once in the chest. he was taken to the hospital. the officer placed on leave. the sheriff says...