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. >> and i would say only a handful are the ones that aren't involved with any kind of narcotic. >> did you find the heroin? >> yeah. >> that's probably the heroin right here. >> all across america, more and more women are turning to drugs like crack and heroin to kill the pain that comes with being bought and sold. msnbc goes undercover with michigan's human trafficking task force. >> hey, are you taping me? >> for a sobering look at the overwhelming power of drug addiction in the business of sex for sale. >> and i thought that i could just, you know, do it once and stop. >> it's a growing epidemic that can touch anyone, even the all american girl next door. >> this is going to sound crazy, but it's not that hard to go once you're using drugs from the point "a" to point "b" of selling yourself. i mean, because think about it, it's like, how are you going to get that much money daily when your addiction is going out of control and you're using so much of it? it's like, how are you going to get that money every day? ♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping. the loca
. >> and i would say only a handful are the ones that aren't involved with any kind of narcotic. >> did you find the heroin? >> yeah. >> that's probably the heroin right here. >> all across america, more and more women are turning to drugs like crack and heroin to kill the pain that comes with being bought and sold. msnbc goes undercover with michigan's human trafficking task force. >> hey, are you taping me? >> for a sobering look at the overwhelming...
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and the current economics of the town, i am the only one assigned to the narcotics position. >> how many> i'm going to say we're in the high hundreds. >> wow. >> we're in the high hundreds. >> high hundreds. >> it's hitting every age group, economic household, it's out there. >> we don't have crips and bloods taking over motel rooms, the person selling you dope more likely to be familiar than a stranger? >> we meet carmen, a powerful local heroin dealer turned paid confidential police informant out in the woods. >> how'd you get into the business initially? >> i needed the money. i needed to support my family. couldn't get a job. >> how easy was it to get into the dope business? >> not hard at all. because it's cheap. >> was there money in it? >> oh, hell yeah. yeah, oh yeah. >> it's like mayberry out here from looking around. who's using heroin now? i mean -- >> kids. >> kids. today's heroin epidemic is different than the one that raged through america in the 1970s, the few significant ways. back then, heroin was mostly seen as a poor people problem, somebody else's problem. the sort of
and the current economics of the town, i am the only one assigned to the narcotics position. >> how many> i'm going to say we're in the high hundreds. >> wow. >> we're in the high hundreds. >> high hundreds. >> it's hitting every age group, economic household, it's out there. >> we don't have crips and bloods taking over motel rooms, the person selling you dope more likely to be familiar than a stranger? >> we meet carmen, a powerful local heroin...
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. >> we don't carry narcotics in our bag. athletic trainers do not carry narcotics in our bag.give a prescription like we normally would for any patient. >> reporter: a de ea spokesman says this was triggered by a federal lawsuit filed by hundreds of former players back in may alleging that the team's supplied them with powerful narcotic painkillers, like percocet and vicodin to keep them playing despite injuries and concussions. >> it's almost like a cattle call we. need to have 20 to owe 25 -- 20 to 25 guys in line waiting for a doctor and they're sticking you one at a time as you're walking in and out. >> reporter: but dr. west says the risk of further and even greater injury are exactly why she never sent drugged players on toed field. >> they're not -- on to the field. >> they're not playing. >> dea agents also inspected medical staffers with the seattle seahawks and the san francisco 49ers. doctors are not even allowed to describe narcotics outside the state where they are licensed. >>> let's go trending now. we're looking at some stories that have caught your attention.
. >> we don't carry narcotics in our bag. athletic trainers do not carry narcotics in our bag.give a prescription like we normally would for any patient. >> reporter: a de ea spokesman says this was triggered by a federal lawsuit filed by hundreds of former players back in may alleging that the team's supplied them with powerful narcotic painkillers, like percocet and vicodin to keep them playing despite injuries and concussions. >> it's almost like a cattle call we. need to...
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narcotics hit. you got something here you want to tell me about? >> no, i don't. >> huh? >> no, i don't. >> you just want to see if i can find it? >> after a narcotics dog alerts in his living area, wallace booker receives a concentrated shakedown. >> why you reckon the dogs would have alerted on this spot here? >> i don't know. that dog must be crazy or something. >> huh? >> the dog must be crazy. >> the dog must be crazy? >> you might need to get a new one. >> huh? >> you might need to get a new one. >> maybe he smelled that stuff y'all been smoking down there. this s.a.t. class, you taking this book here? >> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i didn't hear you. >> that dog h
narcotics hit. you got something here you want to tell me about? >> no, i don't. >> huh? >> no, i don't. >> you just want to see if i can find it? >> after a narcotics dog alerts in his living area, wallace booker receives a concentrated shakedown. >> why you reckon the dogs would have alerted on this spot here? >> i don't know. that dog must be crazy or something. >> huh? >> the dog must be crazy. >> the dog must be crazy? >>...
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. >> as team physicians, we don't carry narcotics in our bag. we gives a prescription like we normally would for any patient. >> a dea spokesman says this investigation was triggered by a federal lawsuit filed by hundreds of players back in may, alleging the teams supplied them with powerful narcotic painkillers. bruce leshan, wusa9. >> you don't want to know how cold. >> topper is the bear of that bad news tonight, but, we're going to look ahead to the seven-day. hopefully some good news to come. we'll talk about that when we come back. but first, here's your chance to get $500 worth of groceries from giant foods to win the wusa9 thanksgiving grocery card give away. head on over to our facebook page, like it, fill out the entry form. good luck. 31 million students started college, but didn't complete a degree for lots of reasons at devry university we believe there are also lots of reasons to finish so we help you maximize qualifying credits you've already earned so you can graduate sooner and get on to a great career because whatever kept you
. >> as team physicians, we don't carry narcotics in our bag. we gives a prescription like we normally would for any patient. >> a dea spokesman says this investigation was triggered by a federal lawsuit filed by hundreds of players back in may, alleging the teams supplied them with powerful narcotic painkillers. bruce leshan, wusa9. >> you don't want to know how cold. >> topper is the bear of that bad news tonight, but, we're going to look ahead to the seven-day....
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it's one of prescription painkillers - oxycodone, hydrocodone, and other legal narcotics, all related to opium. collectively, they are called opioids. >> these are the opioid painkillers. and prescriptions for drugs like these have more than quadrupled over the last 15 years - to the extent that the us now consumes more than 80 percent of the global supply of these drugs. >> overdoses from prescription opioid drugs now kill nearly seventeen thousand americans every year. that's one overdose death every thirty minutes. >> the overdose rate, which might have been 1 or 2 a month in our emergency department, is now more like 3 or 4 or 5, if not more than that, in a 24-hour period. >> that's a massive increase. >> massive. >> over the past 10 years, we've had more than 125,000 americans lose their lives to painkiller overdose deaths. >> the food and drug administration recently approved a powerful new opioid painkiller called zohydro - over the objections of its own medical advisors, and dozens of lawmakers. >> i thought we had learned our lesson with oxycontin. how can you say with any de
it's one of prescription painkillers - oxycodone, hydrocodone, and other legal narcotics, all related to opium. collectively, they are called opioids. >> these are the opioid painkillers. and prescriptions for drugs like these have more than quadrupled over the last 15 years - to the extent that the us now consumes more than 80 percent of the global supply of these drugs. >> overdoses from prescription opioid drugs now kill nearly seventeen thousand americans every year. that's one...
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once it's mailed in, the inmate will cut up pieces of the picture and actually sell it. >> narcotics be sold for almost 30 times their street price. a ounce of heroin that might cost $800 can be broken up and sold here for thousands. >> get to the house, the guy was selling dope out of the house, so there's probably dope in that building. >> to crack down on the gangs' narcotics 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 k-9 team, while they set out on a surprise contraband bust. searching inmates' 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. >> heading for building four, be released for chow, going to go up to the building and we will go inside, make sure al
once it's mailed in, the inmate will cut up pieces of the picture and actually sell it. >> narcotics be sold for almost 30 times their street price. a ounce of heroin that might cost $800 can be broken up and sold here for thousands. >> get to the house, the guy was selling dope out of the house, so there's probably dope in that building. >> to crack down on the gangs' narcotics network, corcoran has formed a highly trained intelligence gathering team called the investigative...
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. >> reporter: britdny may narcotic a terminal cancer patient caught our attention when she moved from california to oregon where she had the right to end her life with her doctor's help in our own bed on her own term. roouj new jersey ledges laidors took a major step toward authorizing such a bill today. this representative says the statute would offer patients with less than six months to live a choice and would protect those who want no part in it. in assembly chambers today the 41-31 vote was personal. >> this is obviously an area of the law that calls on us to use our hearts as much as our heads. >> reporter: but he acknowledges may narcotic's case may have been a tipping point. >> i think it helped them mentally because she put a face on it. she reminded us terminal illness is not only for those of advanced years. >> reporter: the policeman's state may ultimately rest in the hands of chris christy. >> slippery slope. >> reporter: he has concerns about how the law might change attitudes toward the severely disabled who choose to stay alive and the brevity of the proposal's 15-day
. >> reporter: britdny may narcotic a terminal cancer patient caught our attention when she moved from california to oregon where she had the right to end her life with her doctor's help in our own bed on her own term. roouj new jersey ledges laidors took a major step toward authorizing such a bill today. this representative says the statute would offer patients with less than six months to live a choice and would protect those who want no part in it. in assembly chambers today the 41-31...
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in a search of the vehicle, narcotics were found. all four of the young men were arrested on narcotics charges. all four denied knowledge of who the owner of the narcotics was. but he had been the most cooperative and all he needed was $3,000 cash to get out of jail. i told the police officer that i needed to go to -- i was told by the police officer that i needed to go to walmart or cvs and load a total of $3,000 into green dot money pack cards in $1,000 denominations and i needed cash to purchase the cards. i cashed a check for $3,000 at my bank and went to walmart and bought three money back cards each loaded with $1,000. i returned home and called the police officer at the number with a 438 area code. the area code for canada and gave him the scratch off numbers on the money pack cards. later the police officer called again and said they needed an additional $4,000. my checking account would not cover that amount. my wife went to the bank and withdrew $4,000 from per savings account and went to walmart and loaded four money pack
in a search of the vehicle, narcotics were found. all four of the young men were arrested on narcotics charges. all four denied knowledge of who the owner of the narcotics was. but he had been the most cooperative and all he needed was $3,000 cash to get out of jail. i told the police officer that i needed to go to -- i was told by the police officer that i needed to go to walmart or cvs and load a total of $3,000 into green dot money pack cards in $1,000 denominations and i needed cash to...
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in a search of the vehicle, narcotics were found. all four of the young men were arrested on narcotics charges. all four denied knowledge of who the owner of the narcotics was. but he had been the most cooperative and all he needed was $3,000 cash to get out of jail. i told the police officer that i needed to go to -- i was told by the police officer that i needed to go to walmart or cvs and load a total of $3,000 into green dot money pack cards in $1,000 denominations and i needed cash to purchase the cards. i cashed a check for $3,000 at my bank and went to walmart and bought three money back cards each loaded with $1,000. i returned home and called the police officer at the number with a 438 area code. the area code for canada and gave him the scratch off numbers on the money pack cards. later the police officer called again and said they needed an additional $4,000. my checking account would not cover that amount. my wife went to the bank and withdrew $4,000 from per savings account and went to walmart and loaded four money pack
in a search of the vehicle, narcotics were found. all four of the young men were arrested on narcotics charges. all four denied knowledge of who the owner of the narcotics was. but he had been the most cooperative and all he needed was $3,000 cash to get out of jail. i told the police officer that i needed to go to -- i was told by the police officer that i needed to go to walmart or cvs and load a total of $3,000 into green dot money pack cards in $1,000 denominations and i needed cash to...
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narcotics hit. you got something here you want to tell me about? >> no, i don't. >> huh?no, i don't. >> you just want to see if i can find it? >> after a narcotics dog alerts in his living area, wallace booker receives a concentrated shakedown. >> why you reckon the dogs would have alerted on this spot here? >> i don't know. that dog must be crazy or something. >> huh? >> the dog must be crazy. >> the dog must be crazy? >> you might need to get a new one. >> huh? >> you might need to get a new one. >> maybe he smelled that stuff y'all been smoking down there. this s.a.t. class, you taking this book here? >> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i didn't hear you. >> that dog hit o
narcotics hit. you got something here you want to tell me about? >> no, i don't. >> huh?no, i don't. >> you just want to see if i can find it? >> after a narcotics dog alerts in his living area, wallace booker receives a concentrated shakedown. >> why you reckon the dogs would have alerted on this spot here? >> i don't know. that dog must be crazy or something. >> huh? >> the dog must be crazy. >> the dog must be crazy? >> you might...
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has. >> give me a sense of how abusive these prescriptions were. >> well, they're all schedule 2 narcotics and you name it. and he prescribed 12,000 prescriptions over several months before we brought charges just to elvis presley. >> 12,000? >> 12,000. >> that's a mountain of dope. >> it absolutely is. >> we are doing this special in recognition of elvis's upcoming 80th birthday. do you think that the drug use in any way tarnishes or diminishes his achievements? >> i don't think so. you have to accept him for what he is. he's a fabulous entertainer. we all have faults. he had a fault. and he was an addict. you know, it can be considered a disease. >> coming up, how after death elvis is bigger than ever. death at panera bread, we're celebrating the season with our chicken tortellini alfredo, made with five cheeses, and topped with smoked chicken, add a crisp, classic caesar salad for a pairing that brings comfort and joy to your dinner table. only at panera bread. osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys d
has. >> give me a sense of how abusive these prescriptions were. >> well, they're all schedule 2 narcotics and you name it. and he prescribed 12,000 prescriptions over several months before we brought charges just to elvis presley. >> 12,000? >> 12,000. >> that's a mountain of dope. >> it absolutely is. >> we are doing this special in recognition of elvis's upcoming 80th birthday. do you think that the drug use in any way tarnishes or diminishes his...
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i'm a member of the k-9 unit, narcotics unit. today we're going to do a narcotics search.llegal substance. crack, cocaine, marijuana. heroin. if you have it, now is the time to put it on the floor or deposit it in that box over there. >> when leaving the bus to enter the jail facility, visitors are not only given a blunt warning about contraband, they're handed a number to correspond with their seat. then a drug-sniffing dog boards the bus. >> so my dog boards that bus and starts scratching seat number three, i'm going to look over and say that's who we must search. >> right here, we found two empty balloons. now, a lot of people what they like to do is stuff either the marijuana, the crack cocaine inside these balloons. right here you have seat number 10 and 11, so right now i'm going to request for the officers to search whoever was sitting at seat number 10 and 11. they may still have something on them. >> an off-camera search of the visitors in seats 10 and 11 revealed no contraband and they denied knowledge of the balloons. but inside the reception area, all the visit
i'm a member of the k-9 unit, narcotics unit. today we're going to do a narcotics search.llegal substance. crack, cocaine, marijuana. heroin. if you have it, now is the time to put it on the floor or deposit it in that box over there. >> when leaving the bus to enter the jail facility, visitors are not only given a blunt warning about contraband, they're handed a number to correspond with their seat. then a drug-sniffing dog boards the bus. >> so my dog boards that bus and starts...
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. >> she she has prior arrests in michigan for prostitution and possession of narcotics. >> it's notld. a lot of good people make bad decisions. >> i had a feeling. >> he was too cute. he's not going to pay. he's too cute. he can go get it. how many girls do you guys catch, a lot? she reluctantly gives up the details. >> the guy called and wanted to hang out with him so i came. he didn't give me any money or nothing. >> what did he say he was going to give you? >> he said he was going to give me money. >> $220. >> what was he going to do in exchange for that. >> he didn't say. >> he you didn't talk about sex and anal sex. >> he brought up anal sex in the room. >> i was just like go pay the cab driver i told him. >> getting the truth is difficult but slowly she reveals more about her troubled history in the underground sex trade. >> how many times have you done this before? >> how many times have i got caught? >> no, how many times have you done it? >> i don't know. >> how many times have you got caught. >> third time. >> third time. >> yes. do you think the judge will give me time. >
. >> she she has prior arrests in michigan for prostitution and possession of narcotics. >> it's notld. a lot of good people make bad decisions. >> i had a feeling. >> he was too cute. he's not going to pay. he's too cute. he can go get it. how many girls do you guys catch, a lot? she reluctantly gives up the details. >> the guy called and wanted to hang out with him so i came. he didn't give me any money or nothing. >> what did he say he was going to give...
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culture of drug use and narcotic painkiller, prescription drug use creating ail district?t's the question the dea is most interested in. >> brown: very briefly, is the n.f.l. cooperating? what's their attitude? >> yes, the n.f.l. issued a statement last night that their teams had cooperated with the dea and, to their knowledge, there were no irregularities found in the steps conducted yesterday by the dea. the dea obviously is not tipping its hand to what it really was after yesterday or the overall, you know, scope of what it's looking at or, you know, who it's looking at in particular. they're holding those cards pretty close to the vest. >> sally jenkins of "the washington post." thank you so much. >> thank you. >> ifill: finally tonight, how climate change may be affecting life in alaska as we know it. and the captivating images we see there from ice to marine life. newshour science correspondent miles o'brien went there to see for himself. >> reporter: alaska may seem like a place where things change quickly. the natural beauty is set in stone. it is as predictable as
culture of drug use and narcotic painkiller, prescription drug use creating ail district?t's the question the dea is most interested in. >> brown: very briefly, is the n.f.l. cooperating? what's their attitude? >> yes, the n.f.l. issued a statement last night that their teams had cooperated with the dea and, to their knowledge, there were no irregularities found in the steps conducted yesterday by the dea. the dea obviously is not tipping its hand to what it really was after...
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phil gos in his life, only one charge with criminal misconduct for overprescribing a drug and narcotic of rock 'n roll was a member of elvis' personal entourage and the man who brought the charges against dr. nick joins me now. now if private attorney. how abusive. amphetamines, you name it. he prescribed 12,000 prescriptions for several months just to elvis presley. 12,000? >> 12,000, that is a mountain of dope. in recognition of elvis' upcoming 80th first day. do you think the drug use tarnishes or diminishes his achievements? >> i don't think so. he is a fabulous entertainer. he had a fault. it could be considered a disease. host: coming up, how after death host: coming up, how after death two weeks later. host: coming up, how after death look, credit karma-- are you talking to websites again? this website says "free credit scores." oh, credit karma! yeah it's actually free. look, you don't have to put in your credit card information. whew! credit karma. really. free. host: now continuing our fox news special report, "elvis at 80". when the king pass, summit county had a negative ne
phil gos in his life, only one charge with criminal misconduct for overprescribing a drug and narcotic of rock 'n roll was a member of elvis' personal entourage and the man who brought the charges against dr. nick joins me now. now if private attorney. how abusive. amphetamines, you name it. he prescribed 12,000 prescriptions for several months just to elvis presley. 12,000? >> 12,000, that is a mountain of dope. in recognition of elvis' upcoming 80th first day. do you think the drug use...
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years. >> it has. >> give me a since of how abusive these prescriptions were. >> all schedule ii narcoticsr several months before we brought charges, just to elvis. >> 12,000 is this that's a mountain of dope. >> it is. >> we are doing this special in recognition of elvis's upcoming 80th birthday. do you think that the drug use in any way tarnishes or diminishes his achievements? >> i don't think so. you have to accept him for who he is. we all have faults. he had a fault. he was an addict, it could be considered a disease. >> coming up, how after death, elvis is bigger than ever. louis, . i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures wh
years. >> it has. >> give me a since of how abusive these prescriptions were. >> all schedule ii narcoticsr several months before we brought charges, just to elvis. >> 12,000 is this that's a mountain of dope. >> it is. >> we are doing this special in recognition of elvis's upcoming 80th birthday. do you think that the drug use in any way tarnishes or diminishes his achievements? >> i don't think so. you have to accept him for who he is. we all have...
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phil gos in his life, only one charge with criminal misconduct for overprescribing a drug and narcotic 'n roll was a member of elvis' personal entourage and the man who brought the charges against dr. nick joins me now. now if private attorney. how abusive. amphetamines, you name it. he prescribed 12,000 prescriptions for several months just to elvis presley. 12,000? >> 12,000, that is a mountain of dope. in recognition of elvis' upcoming 80th first day. do you think the drug use tarnishes or diminishes his achievements? >> i don't think so. he is a fabulous entertainer. he had a fault. it could be considered a disease. host: coming up, how after death you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new li
phil gos in his life, only one charge with criminal misconduct for overprescribing a drug and narcotic 'n roll was a member of elvis' personal entourage and the man who brought the charges against dr. nick joins me now. now if private attorney. how abusive. amphetamines, you name it. he prescribed 12,000 prescriptions for several months just to elvis presley. 12,000? >> 12,000, that is a mountain of dope. in recognition of elvis' upcoming 80th first day. do you think the drug use...
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. >>> fired philadelphia a narcotics officer is set to return to the police force according to philly.com. jeffery cashdick was arrested for having a business relation hip with an informant. at a hearing wednesday, arbitrator recommended he return to the force but police commissioner charles ramsey says the officer will not work in narcotics and will not collect back pay. >>> louisiana dream trip to disney world ends in tragedy. a a 16 year-old boy, who was driving his family to orlando, florida apparently fell asleep at the wheel. their vehicle will, police say veered off the highway and rolled overkilling three children and two adults. three other kids including the young driver survived the crash. >>> a kitty litter mix up at department of energy nuclear lab contributed to radiation leaks. officials say kitty litter was used to dispose of waste last year this radiation leak sickened 20 workers in new mexico. these workers reportedly took shortcuts in their duties and they used the wrong kind of kitty litter. >>> all eyes on ferguson missouri as grand jury decision is expect anytime in
. >>> fired philadelphia a narcotics officer is set to return to the police force according to philly.com. jeffery cashdick was arrested for having a business relation hip with an informant. at a hearing wednesday, arbitrator recommended he return to the force but police commissioner charles ramsey says the officer will not work in narcotics and will not collect back pay. >>> louisiana dream trip to disney world ends in tragedy. a a 16 year-old boy, who was driving his family...
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>> unfortunately he was one that brings narcotics and we could tell that from the strap marks on him.on't see a whole lot of that here but a little bit, but a uptick in heroin too in the last few years. those numbers are very tiny compares to the marijuana numbers. we're talking hundreds of thousands or millions of pounds. >> have you seen any changes since legalization? >> it's too early to call. >> this is the boundary for the operating base. >> about 150 miles into the desert, we arrive at the base. >> i'm 13 miles north of the mexico border at the boundary forward operating base. there is a living center, detention center, and high-tech gear for tracking migrants. >> you're out here with limited resources, trying to do a job, and you know you do miss your family. we're out here for six hours, eight hours, 12 hours, 18 hours, and you sleep out here. it can be tough. >> life on the f.o.b. is sparse. there is bunk beds and little else. there is an unexpectedly long line of refrigerators in a small kitchen. >> most people when they come out they don't make trips to town for food, you
>> unfortunately he was one that brings narcotics and we could tell that from the strap marks on him.on't see a whole lot of that here but a little bit, but a uptick in heroin too in the last few years. those numbers are very tiny compares to the marijuana numbers. we're talking hundreds of thousands or millions of pounds. >> have you seen any changes since legalization? >> it's too early to call. >> this is the boundary for the operating base. >> about 150 miles...
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it is partly of the broader investigation by claims by retired players that several teams overuse narcotic pain killers to get them back on the field earlier than they should have. >>> the eagles were outscored and out classed and overwhelmed in their visit to green bay, wisconsin. aaron rodgers threw two touchdowns in the first half. mark sanchez committed four turnovers. >> got out-executed, offense, special teams, defense, now we'll find out who we are, what kind of of team we have. >> reporter: eagles lost 53-20. it was the worse loss in the chip kelly era, and the most points given up by the eagles since 1972. >> let's take a first look at business. general motors have extended the to file claims to -- deadline to file claims for faulty ignition. there have been 33 death claims that's double the amount of deaths that were claimed at first. >>> super cookies track all of the users' mobile web browsers, verizon will use them. >>> turning to wall street, stock finished higher on friday, today futures point to a lower open. >>> the average price for a gallon of gas is under $3 in the phil
it is partly of the broader investigation by claims by retired players that several teams overuse narcotic pain killers to get them back on the field earlier than they should have. >>> the eagles were outscored and out classed and overwhelmed in their visit to green bay, wisconsin. aaron rodgers threw two touchdowns in the first half. mark sanchez committed four turnovers. >> got out-executed, offense, special teams, defense, now we'll find out who we are, what kind of of team we...
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. >> nyp is charged with possession of narcotics, pled not guilty and is awaiting trial.he says her problems began with a pain pill addiction that escalated when her youngest daughter chose to live with her father and his fiancee. >> she wanted a family. i couldn't deny her. i had that growing up. i decided, you can go live with your dad. from that point on, it became very empty. my older daughter was involved in high school sports and wasn't home. and i'd work and my little one was gone. i just didn't really have any purpose, and so i hit that pipe and i sat right down and i really never left again. i never left that life. >> that life led nyp to a street in grand rapids with a reputation. >> division is the main street for prostitution. i did walk the streets prostitution-wise. there's a lot of money. it's basically what a lot of the girls, how they make their money. they can make $1,200 in a day. i spent everything i got on drugs. it was different than anything i imagined my life would be. >> nyp's crack addiction led to multiple arrests in grand rapids and one prior c
. >> nyp is charged with possession of narcotics, pled not guilty and is awaiting trial.he says her problems began with a pain pill addiction that escalated when her youngest daughter chose to live with her father and his fiancee. >> she wanted a family. i couldn't deny her. i had that growing up. i decided, you can go live with your dad. from that point on, it became very empty. my older daughter was involved in high school sports and wasn't home. and i'd work and my little one was...
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. >>> in philadelphia a fired philadelphia narcotics officer is set to return to the police force. this is according to philly.com. jeffery hughdick was fired for falsifying an arrest warrant and having a business relationship with a informant. at a hearing on wednesday an arbitrator recommended that he return to the force, however, police commissioner charles ramsey says the officer will not work in narcotics and will not collect back pay. >>> he yelled there is a gun in the library, i have been shot. >> students at a florida state, at florida state university, cues me, recounting the the terrifying scene after a gunman walk in the campus library. police this morning have identified the shooter as myron may, a graduate of the university. police say that he shot three team as hundreds were studying for exams early thursday morning. may, himself, was later shot and killed by police. >> we thought this was interesting as well when we learned he is an attorney or at least was, whom investigators say expressed fears in journals and on a video that the government was targeting him. poli
. >>> in philadelphia a fired philadelphia narcotics officer is set to return to the police force. this is according to philly.com. jeffery hughdick was fired for falsifying an arrest warrant and having a business relationship with a informant. at a hearing on wednesday an arbitrator recommended that he return to the force, however, police commissioner charles ramsey says the officer will not work in narcotics and will not collect back pay. >>> he yelled there is a gun in the...
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. >> the following day it's preliminary court hearing ruiz was charged with felony possession of narcoticse behind bars. he entered a plea of not guilty and had one supporter at the hearing, his girlfriend, samantha dunn, who spoke to us afterwards. >> tell me how you found out that your boyfriend was in jail. >> he was supposed to pick me up from work one day and after work i was waiting outside and an hour had passed and he wasn't there and i knew something was wrong. and so when i got home i found out on the internet that he was arrested. >> what are your biggest fears for him right now? >> i'm just afraid that he's in isolation, just completely -- you know, scared and lonely and doesn't know what's going to happen. and on top of that, i'm afraid of how long he's going to be in jail. that's my biggest fear so far. and that it would change him in any way. i hope it doesn't change his heart. >> i didn't know my girlfriend was going to be in the courtroom. just knowing, some way, i didn't hurt myself, i hurt people that were close, and just -- they are still supportive. it hurts. >> the co
. >> the following day it's preliminary court hearing ruiz was charged with felony possession of narcoticse behind bars. he entered a plea of not guilty and had one supporter at the hearing, his girlfriend, samantha dunn, who spoke to us afterwards. >> tell me how you found out that your boyfriend was in jail. >> he was supposed to pick me up from work one day and after work i was waiting outside and an hour had passed and he wasn't there and i knew something was wrong. and so...
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it's one of prescription painkillers - oxycodone, hydrocodone, and other legal narcotics, all relatedto opium. collectively, they are called opioids. >> these are the opioid painkillers. and prescriptions for drugs like these have more than quadrupled over the last 15 years - to the extent that the us now consumes more than 80 percent of the global supply of these drugs. >> overdoses from prescription
it's one of prescription painkillers - oxycodone, hydrocodone, and other legal narcotics, all relatedto opium. collectively, they are called opioids. >> these are the opioid painkillers. and prescriptions for drugs like these have more than quadrupled over the last 15 years - to the extent that the us now consumes more than 80 percent of the global supply of these drugs. >> overdoses from prescription
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. >> narcotics division, detective bureau, personal training in the jails. then i was promoted to leiutenant in 1984. after retiring, he and a group of friend started a charitable foundation. they raised over $3 million in donations. then questions arose over where the money actually went. >> the judge said all the money raised was fraud. we gave away money to little league, hospitals, christmas drives, thanksgiving, easter basket drives. now it's all fraud point. so because it's all fraud the $3.5 million is income. by the by a, uh-oh us tax on that. >> after donateing $7,000, he was sentenced to almost 18 years if prison for fraud an embezzlement. >> it's one of those things in the beginning it seems surreal. as you go through it, you start to devise ways to cope or go crazy. you know, i mean, it's no secret. i'm not ray shamed to say i started killing myself. i didn't know if i can get through this. i was arrested. they took me down to my jail. where i worked. i got guys that were working for me, putting handcuffs on me. they felt terrible. i mean, i had
. >> narcotics division, detective bureau, personal training in the jails. then i was promoted to leiutenant in 1984. after retiring, he and a group of friend started a charitable foundation. they raised over $3 million in donations. then questions arose over where the money actually went. >> the judge said all the money raised was fraud. we gave away money to little league, hospitals, christmas drives, thanksgiving, easter basket drives. now it's all fraud point. so because it's...
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and it was during that time that he said he changed his life by getting involved in alcoholics and narcoticsnonymous. >> i started going to na/aa meetings in prison and i started going to church. i stayed to myself. if you wasn't part of the ritual, didn't say nothing positive, i didn't want to be bothered with you. >> jones was eventually paroled and found a place to work at the noah house, a residential drug prevention and treatment program. one day he took a shortcut on his way home in a hole in a fence and was sentenced back to jail fortress massing. >> as soon as they put the handcuffs on me, i cannot lie. as much as i been through, i didn't think, but the tears would start coming to my eyes. >> even though the charges were dropped, jones still faced the possibility of returning the prison if the parole boards determined the arrest and did in fact that he took the short cut violated his parole. he was expected to learn his fate after a hearing with the patrol examiner. >> regarding my findings in this hearing i'm going to defer them for a period of ten days in an effort to look everythi
and it was during that time that he said he changed his life by getting involved in alcoholics and narcoticsnonymous. >> i started going to na/aa meetings in prison and i started going to church. i stayed to myself. if you wasn't part of the ritual, didn't say nothing positive, i didn't want to be bothered with you. >> jones was eventually paroled and found a place to work at the noah house, a residential drug prevention and treatment program. one day he took a shortcut on his way...
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lots of tests, doctors and heavy narcotics. to ease her pain. >> we found out very quickly, you know, early on in vivian's life that the pharmaceuticals were failing her and we need add plan b. >> her seizures got worse. >> pictures we looked at her from the past she's a sad faced kid. we wouldn't go anywhere. we were trapped in the house. >> the family from scotch planes, new jersey, heard from a friend cannabis oil had been proven effective in treating kids with vivian's condition. desperate for relief for her daughter, vivian's mom who works for a major pharmaceutical company gave cannabis a try. >> before cannabis, vivian had tried seven or eight pharmaceutical meds and in my book failed them all. she continued to seize had no quality of life, couldn't leave the house n my eyes that's a failure. >> brian wilson made national news after confronting new jersey governor chris christie urging him to ease the state's rules on medical marijuana for kids. telling christie, don't let my daughter die. >> pleases don't let my daughte
lots of tests, doctors and heavy narcotics. to ease her pain. >> we found out very quickly, you know, early on in vivian's life that the pharmaceuticals were failing her and we need add plan b. >> her seizures got worse. >> pictures we looked at her from the past she's a sad faced kid. we wouldn't go anywhere. we were trapped in the house. >> the family from scotch planes, new jersey, heard from a friend cannabis oil had been proven effective in treating kids with...
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. >> the drug seller is discharged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest and other narcotics offenses. the driver of the honda is hospitalized with head injuries. one officer broke a hand when he was dragged, the other officer has an injured leg. the original buyer of the drugs was arrested near the frankford avenue scene. >> new overnight a man was hit by a car mayfair. the driver stopped. the victim was rushed to the hospital for treatment. police are trying to figure out how the accident happened. >>> a vigil light vigil was held for little scott mcmillan. thousands shared their sorrow and simple thee for the 3-year-old -- sympathy. >> reporter: this chester county community prayed and sang and held their children close remembering scottie mcmillan savagely killed at the hands of his mother. authorities charged his mother and boyfriend with first degree murder. the district attorney announcing he will seek the death penalty. >> he was lashed with a metal rod. he was tied to a chair and beaten. he was tide upside down by his feet and beaten. his head was smashed through a wall. >> r
. >> the drug seller is discharged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest and other narcotics offenses. the driver of the honda is hospitalized with head injuries. one officer broke a hand when he was dragged, the other officer has an injured leg. the original buyer of the drugs was arrested near the frankford avenue scene. >> new overnight a man was hit by a car mayfair. the driver stopped. the victim was rushed to the hospital for treatment. police are trying to figure out...
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special narcotics prosecutor lyle greene.st of all, i want to thank the new york city police depexpectt for their excellent work in apprehending mr. salazar. as to the indictment, we expect that after detective reagan testifies before the grand jury friday afternoon, artmen they will vote to indict swiftly and surely. that's all for today. thank you. (reporters clamoring) (reporters shouting questions) your grandstanding for a sound bite just confirmed our witness's name. i apologize. i can understand you're sensitive-- it's your son. i'm always sensitive when my people are put in harm's way. the guy from dia noticias alannounced it. and where did that come from? it didn't come from my people. you got a leak. l but ready to go? yeah, one sec. here, let me hu. thanks. what precinct do you guys normally work out of? oh, yeah?north or south? north. up on 67th, right? yeah, that's it. you know what? i think i forgot my wallet. (grunting) (muffled yelling) (muffled scream) (grunts) oh, thank you. oh. m.e. just released the autopsy
special narcotics prosecutor lyle greene.st of all, i want to thank the new york city police depexpectt for their excellent work in apprehending mr. salazar. as to the indictment, we expect that after detective reagan testifies before the grand jury friday afternoon, artmen they will vote to indict swiftly and surely. that's all for today. thank you. (reporters clamoring) (reporters shouting questions) your grandstanding for a sound bite just confirmed our witness's name. i apologize. i can...
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prisons in provinces without a rule of law or having a judicial process for people who are i in the narcotic business. >> we'll be back with more inside story in just a moment. when we return we'll talk more with the new information with a recently install government. what countries will be close friends. which countries may yet give support to kabul's enemies. stay with us. >> i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the u.s. and ally forces leaving afghanistan, and the country's future this time on the program. earlier in this show we showed you the embrace of the new afghan president by chinese premiere. is afghanistan an international free agent now? will it make alliances wherever, and with whomever it likes? or does the united states have an inside track with the people who now run the country? still with us, a former assistant secretary of defense for afghanistan and pakistan, and former chief of staff at the afghan ministry of foreign affairs and former permanent representative of afghanistan to the united nations. wahid, on the diplomatic front who are afghanistan's friends. >> we have m
prisons in provinces without a rule of law or having a judicial process for people who are i in the narcotic business. >> we'll be back with more inside story in just a moment. when we return we'll talk more with the new information with a recently install government. what countries will be close friends. which countries may yet give support to kabul's enemies. stay with us. >> i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the u.s. and ally forces leaving afghanistan, and the country's future...
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the result is over 500 arrests of narcotics offenders alone -- thanks to tips through twitter.egularly guerra and his colleague post links to video clips. their strategy is to win over followers with clips containing lots of action. ♪ >> people ask us how we work. they may want to see odd and interesting videos of operations, or they may need advice. >> it may not be an official duty, but now and then, cops on patrol get out their tablets and smart phones. the occasional tweet can backfire. one follower asked about the best way to smuggle a joint onto an airplane. the officer answered jokingly, "how about in a pack of cigarettes?" his superior was not amused. >> i didn't sleep for five nights after that, but that's the risk, when you're always tweeting things, direct, fast, every day. >> but on the whole, the spanish police twitter account has been a great success. a quick snapshot, and it's back to tweeting. the more followers, the safer the public. >> police across the world are starting to follow spain's example, but there are allegations that twitter is sometimes being abus
the result is over 500 arrests of narcotics offenders alone -- thanks to tips through twitter.egularly guerra and his colleague post links to video clips. their strategy is to win over followers with clips containing lots of action. ♪ >> people ask us how we work. they may want to see odd and interesting videos of operations, or they may need advice. >> it may not be an official duty, but now and then, cops on patrol get out their tablets and smart phones. the occasional tweet can...
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afghanistan's minister for counter narcotics blamed the confusion caused by the drawn out presidentiallection for the outcome. he said security forces were too busy with the election to crack down on poppy cultivation. >>> people have long seen the kimono as an icon of japanese fashion and culture. one man is calling on artisans to design a garment for each of the 196 nations in time for the 2020 olympic games in tokyo. here's more. >>> dozens of people in tokyo turn out for this exhibition of kimono. what they saw was a collection of designs inspired by culture and history of other countries. these pieces represent south africa, lithuania, brazil and qatar. ♪ he produced a show. his goal is to pass a kimono culture to many generations. many are old and will start retiring in a few years without handing down their know-how to younger people. >> translator: i think it is urgent we do something now otherwise we will lose this culture. >> reporter: he wanted to give veteran kimono makers a chance to show off their skills. he hopes the exhibition will inspire people to continue. he offers
afghanistan's minister for counter narcotics blamed the confusion caused by the drawn out presidentiallection for the outcome. he said security forces were too busy with the election to crack down on poppy cultivation. >>> people have long seen the kimono as an icon of japanese fashion and culture. one man is calling on artisans to design a garment for each of the 196 nations in time for the 2020 olympic games in tokyo. here's more. >>> dozens of people in tokyo turn out for...