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and identifying chronic narcotics dealers, as well as misdemeanor chronic narcotics users. that strategy also is committed to working with other law enforcement partnerships and partners, including the sheriff's department, who you'll hear from today, the california highway patrol, the san francisco probation, juvenile probation, and the surrounding bay area departments, and the high intensity drug trafficking area, always known as hida, and as well as the u.s. attorney's office. lastly, i want to talk a little bit about environmental design, just from a broader context. o.e.w.d. was mentioned by the legislative analyst, and that is a part of our strategy as well. to go beyond traditional law enforcement measures and work with other city agencies, such as o.e.w.d., and community members, to pr proactively look at how to stop the use and sales of narcotics, particularly in the tenderloin district. and they want to get the community involved in ways that include posting signs, no parking, enforcement in parks, posting signs for drug-free zones, installing the appropriate ligh
and identifying chronic narcotics dealers, as well as misdemeanor chronic narcotics users. that strategy also is committed to working with other law enforcement partnerships and partners, including the sheriff's department, who you'll hear from today, the california highway patrol, the san francisco probation, juvenile probation, and the surrounding bay area departments, and the high intensity drug trafficking area, always known as hida, and as well as the u.s. attorney's office. lastly, i want...
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the escape plan as drug runners move their prized narcotics to the u.s. "nightline" will be right back. (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs a freezefreezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $479 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> "nightline," the cartel next door continues. here now, dan harris. >> good evening. with america engaged in a vitriolic debate over border security, the president was out touting his wall again today. we have a hidden and horrifying story from the u.s./mexico border. the sinaloa drug cartel, cynically enlisting americans into a relentless campaign to move drugs and migrants into this country. this is an undercover federal agent disguised as a mexican drug smuggler. that is 200 pounds of confiscated marijuana, and this is a sting. today a tracking devi
the escape plan as drug runners move their prized narcotics to the u.s. "nightline" will be right back. (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs a freezefreezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $479 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz....
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regarding narcotic sales arrests, we found that 883 individuals were booked or cited by narcotic salesthe san francisco police department in 2017-18. and of those arrests, we found that 68% were in district 6, and that's defined by the tenderloin police district and the southern police district, which is very closely aligned with district 6. 56% of were made by the tenderloin and from the southern district. the next slide has a map from the police department that shows the areas that are covered by these police districts. the drugs most commonly associated with bookings or arrests of individuals in 2017-18 were crack cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine. and with those drugs accounting for about 76% of all incidents. regarding the race ethnicity of folks that were booked or cited, city-wide, we found that 51% were hi hispanic latino, 15% white, 3% pacific or asian. many arrestees are not residents of san francisco, so a direct comparison with the demographics of the residents might be misleading. just to break down some of the costs, so the police department's costs are included in exh
regarding narcotic sales arrests, we found that 883 individuals were booked or cited by narcotic salesthe san francisco police department in 2017-18. and of those arrests, we found that 68% were in district 6, and that's defined by the tenderloin police district and the southern police district, which is very closely aligned with district 6. 56% of were made by the tenderloin and from the southern district. the next slide has a map from the police department that shows the areas that are...
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untold amounts of gang members, smugglers, illegal drugs and narcotics pouring across the border and into our communities. thousands of innocent lives are taken every year as a result of this lawless chaos.
untold amounts of gang members, smugglers, illegal drugs and narcotics pouring across the border and into our communities. thousands of innocent lives are taken every year as a result of this lawless chaos.
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entry, ours of seizures of hard narcotics like heroin and fentanyl so far are down. we are seeing significant increases between the ports as the border patrol agents are directed to assist with the humanitarian crisis. crossings were at 40 year lows, we experienced a 34% increase in narcotics seizures along our southern border from the previous year. each officer and agent pulled off the front lines to process, detain, and care for undocumented migrants has a direct impact on our hard narcotics going into our communities. this fact must not be lost, which is why the current migration situation along the southwest border must be viewed as not only a humanitarian crisis, but a national security crisis as well. supportiate the congress has offered our men and women on the front lines, and i look forward to your questions. thank you. >> thank you. my name is natalie ascher, and i and the active -- active executive associate director. as a career law enforcement officer with nearly two decades of experience, i appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discu
entry, ours of seizures of hard narcotics like heroin and fentanyl so far are down. we are seeing significant increases between the ports as the border patrol agents are directed to assist with the humanitarian crisis. crossings were at 40 year lows, we experienced a 34% increase in narcotics seizures along our southern border from the previous year. each officer and agent pulled off the front lines to process, detain, and care for undocumented migrants has a direct impact on our hard narcotics...
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you still have a problem of corruption, a problem of narcotics. it is the largest producer of heroin in the world. we also have to deal with the issue of how the taliban are going to treat women. of us in they goal coalition, to improve the lives of women and girls in afghanistan. today aftereven spending billions of dollars, it is still a very poor place to be if you are a woman. the taliban, we know from their activities in the past, this is really, this could destroy everything if they go back to their evil ways and that is one of the risks we highlight, because the coalition is not going to support -- they may not support financially the afghan government, even if the taliban is part of it, if they are allowed to go back to their evil ways of how they treated women. host: under the topic of insecurity, you talk about the civil policing capability. where are we with the investment? guest: the police in afghanistan is one of the more corrupt agencies. we devoted a lot of time and toort to training the police be paramilitary police, not to do nor
you still have a problem of corruption, a problem of narcotics. it is the largest producer of heroin in the world. we also have to deal with the issue of how the taliban are going to treat women. of us in they goal coalition, to improve the lives of women and girls in afghanistan. today aftereven spending billions of dollars, it is still a very poor place to be if you are a woman. the taliban, we know from their activities in the past, this is really, this could destroy everything if they go...
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you still have to deal with narcotics. you have to deal with the women issue about how they are treated. you still have to deal with oversight, which is very difficult for the u.s. and the coalition to oversee how the money is being spent. not the day after the peace treaty and say lo and andld what happened? -- say, lo and behold, what happened? we hear there is planning being ,one and we are glad to hear it but congress has to be involved. congress appropriates the money and how it's being spent. we think everybody needs to focus on these high risks, plan how to handle them. peace, aal is lasting lasting, fair peace treaty in afghanistan, you have to address these issues. host: our guest with 10:00. the first call comes from silver spring, maryland. this is mr. john sopko. caller: i have a question for mr. john. the united states decides to leave afghanistan, who will control the billions of dollars? guest: i did not hear that. dolla -- billions in billions of dollars in minerals. guest: we hope the afghan government wil
you still have to deal with narcotics. you have to deal with the women issue about how they are treated. you still have to deal with oversight, which is very difficult for the u.s. and the coalition to oversee how the money is being spent. not the day after the peace treaty and say lo and andld what happened? -- say, lo and behold, what happened? we hear there is planning being ,one and we are glad to hear it but congress has to be involved. congress appropriates the money and how it's being...
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i am the only one assigned to the narcotics position.greenfield right now? >> detective 1: i'm going to say we're in the high hundreds. >> anthony: wow. >> detective 1: we're in the high hundreds. >> anthony: high hundreds. >> detective 1: it's hitting every age group, economic household. it's out there. >> anthony: so we don't have crips and bloods taking over motel rooms, the person selling you dope more likely to be familiar than a stranger? >> detective 1: we're going to meet a past distributor i've known for several years. >> anthony: we meet carmen, as we'll call her, a powerful local heroin dealer turned paid confidential police informant out in the woods. >> anthony: how'd you get into the business initially? >> carmen: i needed the money. i needed to support my family. couldn't get a job. >> anthony: how easy was it to get into the dope business? >> carmen: not hard at all because it's cheap. >> anthony: was there money in it? >> carmen: oh, hell, yeah. yeah, oh, yeah. >> anthony: it's like mayberry out here from looking around.
i am the only one assigned to the narcotics position.greenfield right now? >> detective 1: i'm going to say we're in the high hundreds. >> anthony: wow. >> detective 1: we're in the high hundreds. >> anthony: high hundreds. >> detective 1: it's hitting every age group, economic household. it's out there. >> anthony: so we don't have crips and bloods taking over motel rooms, the person selling you dope more likely to be familiar than a stranger? >>...
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treating pain their original recommendations used to be hey guys start with a combination of non-narcotic prescriptions with low strength opioids before you progress to the stronger strength ones then they change as guidelines this report says not necessarily do that just to go straight using high dosage opioids like oxy cause. well and the report also says that w.h.o. had documents on opioids they have another doctor that they use on opiates for children which uses a term like opiate phobia and that's a term that the industry uses to break down resistance to prescribe a narcotic painkiller so it seems like this is a real concerted effort at least according to these accusations barbara do pharma to basically manipulate w.h.o. into carrying their message it sounds almost like those old time the ads you would see you at a time when methamphetamines were actually sold as an aid for homemakers to get get their joy of jobs done every day. to see how far we may not have. contributed to america's yes thanks for the. thank you. but klein has been on a surge recently but it's start to slow down at
treating pain their original recommendations used to be hey guys start with a combination of non-narcotic prescriptions with low strength opioids before you progress to the stronger strength ones then they change as guidelines this report says not necessarily do that just to go straight using high dosage opioids like oxy cause. well and the report also says that w.h.o. had documents on opioids they have another doctor that they use on opiates for children which uses a term like opiate phobia...
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one female and for males are ready to do their part welcome to the 2019 canine class a patrol and narcotics detection canine team for the california highway patrol officer aaron vargas is the departmental canine corps nader and these are all narcotics detection dogs so they are trained to detect a marijuana cocaine methamphetane and here. >>the dogs went through rigorous training to get through the department's academy in sacramento, the user they 200 hours of detection. >>200 out there's a patrol work and they have 40 hours that we started class with which is basically going over our policies procedures how to handle an dogs so in total of 11 weeks that you 440 hours of training. sense of smell so utilizing that to locate. to apprehend a suspect as well. we can put that dog. taking him around the situation and help protect for tech officers. as well as the deterrent we get a lot of times what i suspect will give up its fundraising that dog. >>as for what comes next to each of these dogs have already been assigned. >>so we have one dog going out to the bay area are going to a division as ju
one female and for males are ready to do their part welcome to the 2019 canine class a patrol and narcotics detection canine team for the california highway patrol officer aaron vargas is the departmental canine corps nader and these are all narcotics detection dogs so they are trained to detect a marijuana cocaine methamphetane and here. >>the dogs went through rigorous training to get through the department's academy in sacramento, the user they 200 hours of detection. >>200 out...
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focus on the real threats to america, the lethal narcotics that still flood our communities, 80%-90% of which come through ports of entry that we're discussing today. in the last congress, a comprehensive response was announced to the problem. if our laws are so bad and so welcoming to people who shouldn't be here, why is it that overwhelmingly these people are coming from three countries? they're not coming from mexico or other central american countries. there's something going on in these three countries -- honduras, guatemala, and el salvador -- that needs to be addressed. we need to crack down on the cartels and traffickers. make no mistake, our thirst and appetite for narcotics coming into this country has created a cycle of violence and death. as we purchase the narcotics and send the drug money back to the cartels in central america and mexico, that money fuels their further efforts to export narcotics to the united states, as well as our export of firearms. 70% of the firearms recently confiscated in a raid in northern mexico of a drug cartel came from the united states gun
focus on the real threats to america, the lethal narcotics that still flood our communities, 80%-90% of which come through ports of entry that we're discussing today. in the last congress, a comprehensive response was announced to the problem. if our laws are so bad and so welcoming to people who shouldn't be here, why is it that overwhelmingly these people are coming from three countries? they're not coming from mexico or other central american countries. there's something going on in these...
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at the poirnts of entry hard narcotics, heroin and fentanyl fy 19 are down. we're seeing significant increases between the ports as the border patrol agents are directed to assist with the humanitarian crisis. in fy 17 when crossings of undocumented migrants at 40-year lows we experienced 34% increase in hard narcotic seizures along our southwest border over the previous year. each officer an agent pulled off the frontline to process, detain and care for undocumented migrants has a direct impact on cbp's interdiction of hard narcotics flowing interest our communities. this fact must not be lost why current migration situation along southwest border viewed as not only humanitarian crisis but national security crisis as well. i appreciate the support congress offered our men and women on the frontline and i look forward tower questions. thank you. >> thank you, mr. owen. miss asher. >> my name is natalie asher and i'm acting associate director of u.s. immigrations and customs enforcement and removal operations. as a career law enforcement officer with more than
at the poirnts of entry hard narcotics, heroin and fentanyl fy 19 are down. we're seeing significant increases between the ports as the border patrol agents are directed to assist with the humanitarian crisis. in fy 17 when crossings of undocumented migrants at 40-year lows we experienced 34% increase in hard narcotic seizures along our southwest border over the previous year. each officer an agent pulled off the frontline to process, detain and care for undocumented migrants has a direct...
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>> i think secretary ellen west has responsibility for our counter narcotics programs. >> thank you. >> i just would note that no funding has been taken from the 284 canon drug programs for barrier construction. neither tonight, or southern -- >> i was asking a different question. thank you secretary in the written statement, he describes the need to address great power competition with china and russia, and the western hemisphere, as they seek to expand their political manometer, and military influence throughout latin america, the initiatives by china are pretty widespread around the world. according to pupils in 2016, 66% of latin america held favorable views of the united states. by 2017, the favorability had dropped by 19 point. given his considerable and rapid decline, are we still able to appeal to militaries in the region as a source of training, equipment, and leadership? are we still well-positioned on the field that you mentioned? >> thank you. global competition with china is a national defense strategy indicated one of our key priorities as a department. we stressed to o
>> i think secretary ellen west has responsibility for our counter narcotics programs. >> thank you. >> i just would note that no funding has been taken from the 284 canon drug programs for barrier construction. neither tonight, or southern -- >> i was asking a different question. thank you secretary in the written statement, he describes the need to address great power competition with china and russia, and the western hemisphere, as they seek to expand their political...
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narcotics in the world are used in this country, we are not even 5% of the world's population.ated strategies to be able to deal with pain. this was the journey for me to learn about some of these things. it's not just anecdotal, they're writing this up in the jurmgs, showing the impact in broad based populations. >> somehow you still find time to do surgery, though that is mystifying to me. >> exactly. >> do you listen to music? >> i definitely listen to music. >> while you perform surgery. >> i do. i have various play lists. >> the songs. >> first of all, we do brain and spine, so i have a brain opening play list, i have a brain closing play list, i have a spine opening play list and spine close shoog what's your brain opening. >> then i let the residents pick the music in between. >> spine opening? >> no, brain opening. >> it's pretty -- like red hot chili peppers is a fan favorite, goo goo dolls, a lot of music that i listened to in training in residency that gets me in the zone. it's fast. during the middle of the operation we have slower music and then the end is fast aga
narcotics in the world are used in this country, we are not even 5% of the world's population.ated strategies to be able to deal with pain. this was the journey for me to learn about some of these things. it's not just anecdotal, they're writing this up in the jurmgs, showing the impact in broad based populations. >> somehow you still find time to do surgery, though that is mystifying to me. >> exactly. >> do you listen to music? >> i definitely listen to music. >>...
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undercover narcotics officer shannon spalding is her name.roject. she and her partner reported them to their department and to the fbi. former judge and police officer and host of cbs' "whistle-blower" series alex ferrer went to chicago to talk to spalding for the season two premiere. >> it was a full blown war. every single day. >> reporter: soon after joining the police department, shannon spalding drew an assignment in one of most violent neighborhoods in the city. >> it was like a movie set. just a completely different world. >> reporter: to survive, she leaned on veteran cops like ronald watts. >> i thought he was battling crime and doing it with finesse and grace. >> reporter: in 2006, a decade after she was trained by watts, she had a new assignment, in the narcotics division. >> i was the undercover, i would go out, make the controlled narcotics purchases. >> reporter: her partner, danny would swoop in and make arrests. but during police interviews, something strange started to happen. >> people would say, i can't believe you're going
undercover narcotics officer shannon spalding is her name.roject. she and her partner reported them to their department and to the fbi. former judge and police officer and host of cbs' "whistle-blower" series alex ferrer went to chicago to talk to spalding for the season two premiere. >> it was a full blown war. every single day. >> reporter: soon after joining the police department, shannon spalding drew an assignment in one of most violent neighborhoods in the city....
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second largest criminal trading platform on the so-called dark net the wall street markets delta narcotics and stolen data and the three suspected masterminds have been arrested it's a huge success for germany cybercops the web second largest illegal trafficking platform is no more three germans who allegedly operated the portal where arrested more than a week ago almost everything traded on the black market from drugs to fake passports was available on wall street market which it is i've been on view to express my gratitude to the representatives of the authorities involved for their support and cooperation this was a good example of the fight against criminal activities in the digital world and home. the platform is said to have had a turnover of more than forty million euros with one million off that ending up in the suspected operator's pockets unlike other legal platforms or street market did not offer weapons or child pornography. and it was this extremely difficult investigation was a success it has provided a glimpse into how such marketplaces often conceal a complex infrastructure
second largest criminal trading platform on the so-called dark net the wall street markets delta narcotics and stolen data and the three suspected masterminds have been arrested it's a huge success for germany cybercops the web second largest illegal trafficking platform is no more three germans who allegedly operated the portal where arrested more than a week ago almost everything traded on the black market from drugs to fake passports was available on wall street market which it is i've been...
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we need the backing whether it's from your row or hsi for investigations of narcotics seizures. we would like to continue talking to the committee about ensuring that we have adequate resources to effectively prosecute and resolve those seizures as well. >> while leading customs and border protection you oversaw the innovative deployment of biometric technologies and specifically facial recognition technology to meet congressional mandates as well as finding opportunities to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations through these capabilities. these achievements have been important testbeds that can be utilized in other applications both within cbp and throughout dhs. how do you foresee the development of facial recognition technology expanding in fiscal year 2020 and beyond that for entry and exit at air land and sea ports? >> thank you for that question. really this is an area i'm very excited about both in terms of increasing security and making a sure we can address and posture threats but importantly facilitating lawful travel into the country. we have a long-stand
we need the backing whether it's from your row or hsi for investigations of narcotics seizures. we would like to continue talking to the committee about ensuring that we have adequate resources to effectively prosecute and resolve those seizures as well. >> while leading customs and border protection you oversaw the innovative deployment of biometric technologies and specifically facial recognition technology to meet congressional mandates as well as finding opportunities to improve...
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i've seen large numbers of illegal migrants and narcotics traffickers crossing the highway into u.s. neighborhoods and schools in el paso in 1993. i've seen the aftermath of the cartel violence is criminal groups battle for control insert parts of the border and i've seen people criminal organizations have brutally beaten or left behind to die. i see migrants thrown in to distract pursuing agents. however, i've never seen the conditions we are currently experiencing on the southwest border. the influx of the family unity of unaccompanieunitand unaccomps increased exponentially. the holding facilities are beyond capacity. officers and agents are stretched to their limits. today we are contending with an unprecedented humanitarian border security crisis come i, s situation demands a crisis response. april 2, 2019, former dhs secretary nielsen created the border emergency so. the purpose was to coordinate the government's resource response to the crisis on the border. this is not without precedent. they will stand u spend a coordn cells and times of disasters such as responding to a hur
i've seen large numbers of illegal migrants and narcotics traffickers crossing the highway into u.s. neighborhoods and schools in el paso in 1993. i've seen the aftermath of the cartel violence is criminal groups battle for control insert parts of the border and i've seen people criminal organizations have brutally beaten or left behind to die. i see migrants thrown in to distract pursuing agents. however, i've never seen the conditions we are currently experiencing on the southwest border. the...
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>> one of the top priorities in the narcotics side.ke to talk about that and see how we can participate in that effort. >> any other updates on the perception issue right now? >> i've got maybe 3 or 4. transform how we do scanning of trucks and vehicles crossing southern border, will make huge impact, fentanyl and all narcotic, also facility out of facility, most of the fentanyl in mail packages, hiding in mass of consumer goods that's coming across from china we are able to detect better with that victim. working with postal service and hsi to take targeted shipment that is we find with 25-grams of fentanyl where pills are and doubled fentanyl seizures. the technology we received in 19 will be huge impact. >> it's been raised already here that you and the administration, the administration with your support has proposed pretty significant cuts to whether it's transportation security, so on and so forth, $587 million in cuts in total for homeland security grants, places that need them for counterterror spending, new york city specifica
>> one of the top priorities in the narcotics side.ke to talk about that and see how we can participate in that effort. >> any other updates on the perception issue right now? >> i've got maybe 3 or 4. transform how we do scanning of trucks and vehicles crossing southern border, will make huge impact, fentanyl and all narcotic, also facility out of facility, most of the fentanyl in mail packages, hiding in mass of consumer goods that's coming across from china we are able to...
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one female and for males are ready to do their part welcome to the 2019 canine class a patrol and narcotics canine team for the california highway patrol officer aaron vargas is the departmental canine corps nader and these are all narcotics detection dogs so they are trained to detect marijuana cocaine methamphetamine and here. >>the dogs went through rigorous training to get through the department's economy in sacramento, the user they 200 hours of over detection. >>200 out there's a patrol work in an ad 40 hours that we started class with which is basically going over our policies procedures how to handle an dogs so in total of 11 weeks that you 440 hours of training. great sense of smell so utilizing that to locate. to apprehend a suspect as well. we can put that dog. taking him around the situation and help protect for tech officers. as well as the deterrent we get a lot of times what i suspect will give a person or a team that dog. >>as for what comes next to each of these dogs have already been assigned. >>so we have one dog going out to the bay area are going to a division junior of
one female and for males are ready to do their part welcome to the 2019 canine class a patrol and narcotics canine team for the california highway patrol officer aaron vargas is the departmental canine corps nader and these are all narcotics detection dogs so they are trained to detect marijuana cocaine methamphetamine and here. >>the dogs went through rigorous training to get through the department's economy in sacramento, the user they 200 hours of over detection. >>200 out...
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a major drug bust, 32 pounds of magic mushrooms, authorities seized them from a home, and other narcotics, lsd, ecstasy, along with equipment from manufacturing butane hash oil, a months long investigation by santa cruz police, arresting two people, including a student accused of selling the drugs. >>> cash is still king, now that the city has required stores to take it, voting unanimously to require that all stores operating in the city except -- accept cash. they said not taking cash is not fair to those who don't have the cards or who do not want to leave a digital trace of their purchase, as shops like amazon go allow you to walk in with a app and walk out with your goods. no cash or card required.>>> a recent audit discovered state employees behaving bradley -- baddley. a -- behaving badly on your dime. >> reporter: travel trouble, auditor exposing an employee's trip to work, from sacramento to san diego for two years, the auditors said it wasn't a business trip, this was her commute. >> this state employee gave herself quite the travel budget, racking up thousands of dollars in air
a major drug bust, 32 pounds of magic mushrooms, authorities seized them from a home, and other narcotics, lsd, ecstasy, along with equipment from manufacturing butane hash oil, a months long investigation by santa cruz police, arresting two people, including a student accused of selling the drugs. >>> cash is still king, now that the city has required stores to take it, voting unanimously to require that all stores operating in the city except -- accept cash. they said not taking cash...
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he was taken to jail on a weapons violation charge and possession of illegal narcotics for sale.>>> both directions of highway 17 were closed for eight hours this morning after a driver plowed into a power pole. it happened shortly before one a clock this morning on highway 17. the crash knocked down power lines cross all lanes of highway 17 and damaged a second power pole. fortunately nobody was hurt but police arrested the driver on suspicion of drunk driving. all lanes except the northbound slowly and were reopened at 9:00 this morning. no estimated time for when the last lane might reopen. officers made 741 dui arrest in california so far this holiday weekends. 18 people have also died in crashes over the last two days and half of those people were not wearing a seatbelt.>>> this holiday weekend does not deliver the best weather but the show went on for several planned openings and festivals. the wave waterpark officially opens this weekend. lifeguards bundled up in jackets but some very determined kids make the most of it outside.>> at the beginning i was cold but then i got in the
he was taken to jail on a weapons violation charge and possession of illegal narcotics for sale.>>> both directions of highway 17 were closed for eight hours this morning after a driver plowed into a power pole. it happened shortly before one a clock this morning on highway 17. the crash knocked down power lines cross all lanes of highway 17 and damaged a second power pole. fortunately nobody was hurt but police arrested the driver on suspicion of drunk driving. all lanes except the...
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perez, you also gave a figure in our report about narcotics that were seized. would that -- would the amount seized by your agency be in addition to what mr. albence had in his report? >> it would, congressman. we collaborate often, the agencies, but those would have been deflected, in addition to, yes. >> so you report 1 million pound of narcotics seized. mr. perez, you said y'all seized in that year 1.1 million pounds of marijuana, 282,572 pounds of cocaine. 248,132 pounds of methamphetamines. 6,552 pounds of heroin and 2,463 pound of fentanyl, is correct? >> that is correct, congressman. >> thank you. and please thank the men and women that you serve with. i think as the american public, as members of congress we often don't give you and the men and women that you work with the credit that you deserve. because of your hard work, because you're standing there on the border, we have been able to in a year prevent millions of pounds of illegal drugs from coming into this country. so i would ask that when you return home to the men and women that you serve with
perez, you also gave a figure in our report about narcotics that were seized. would that -- would the amount seized by your agency be in addition to what mr. albence had in his report? >> it would, congressman. we collaborate often, the agencies, but those would have been deflected, in addition to, yes. >> so you report 1 million pound of narcotics seized. mr. perez, you said y'all seized in that year 1.1 million pounds of marijuana, 282,572 pounds of cocaine. 248,132 pounds of...
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no matter how much difficulties we have with narcotics, now we are showing that it's possible to improve in despite of the difficulties we have suffered until now. and let me say, the columbian budget. this is the very first time that we have in our budget education as the first priority. we used to have always defense and priority. when i was the secretary of defense i was pressing everybody to have the first budget. now i'm not the education minister, but i'm so pleased that we have education of the first priority and we are going to exceed that results are going to be very close for everybody in our country, and hopefully, in our hemisphere. so thank you so much for this in vitation to speak. >> madam vice president, thank you so much, and thank you for your exposition and i think most importantly in this context for the refuge that you are providing to the 1.4 million people who have come to your country from venezuela. we wish you every success. [applause] >> and we take you live to panama city, florida, where president trump is about to start a campaign rally. this is one of the ar
no matter how much difficulties we have with narcotics, now we are showing that it's possible to improve in despite of the difficulties we have suffered until now. and let me say, the columbian budget. this is the very first time that we have in our budget education as the first priority. we used to have always defense and priority. when i was the secretary of defense i was pressing everybody to have the first budget. now i'm not the education minister, but i'm so pleased that we have education...
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we talked about prescribed opioids, we are talking about narcotic pain killers that are fda approved and then when we talk about elicit opioids are fentanyl, overdoses more recently, fentanyl, elicit fentanyl, not manufactured fentanyl but elicit fentanyl, some of which is smuggled and some mail ordered. >> host: where is it manufactured? >> china, hong kong, fentanyl is coming in from mÉxico. >> host: how does it get through? >> guest: it comes across our borders, but there's a story in the book about a young man selling vanex in parking lot of community college, mail-ordered off the dark web and pressed into pills, that's a thing about talking to your kids about pills, the pills aren't necessarily what they say in the bottle, could be fentanyl. people are dying. >> host: the focus of your book, though, is legally manufactured opioids from here in the u.s. and the role that doctors play. >> guest: first story of the book is -- tells the story about kind of when the genie got let out of the bottle with the pharmaceutical-funded notion that pain was being undertreated and so for 100 y
we talked about prescribed opioids, we are talking about narcotic pain killers that are fda approved and then when we talk about elicit opioids are fentanyl, overdoses more recently, fentanyl, elicit fentanyl, not manufactured fentanyl but elicit fentanyl, some of which is smuggled and some mail ordered. >> host: where is it manufactured? >> china, hong kong, fentanyl is coming in from mÉxico. >> host: how does it get through? >> guest: it comes across our borders, but...
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or a woman with an addiction she never beat, and some final hour, doling out narcotic pain killers tong person. at the courthouse, the jury retired to deliberate. kim adams waited at home for news. >> kind of made a promise to myself to support him, no matter what the verdict was. because i feel he would do the same for me. >> as the hours went by, nici's family prayed. and the prosecutors replayed the case in their heads. >> i felt like there was absolutely nothing we missed in closing or in presentation. >> but that's not to say when they're out deliberating you're not wondering every second what's going on, and whether you're going to succeed. >> please be seated, with the exception of the presiding juror. >> and then, more than seven and a half years since nici's body had been found, the jury was coming back with a verdict. >> we, the jury, find the defendant, martin david pietz, guilty of the crime of murder in the second degree, as charged. signed by the presiding juror. is this the verdict of the jury? >> yes, it is. >> david pietz, guilty of second degree murder for strangling
or a woman with an addiction she never beat, and some final hour, doling out narcotic pain killers tong person. at the courthouse, the jury retired to deliberate. kim adams waited at home for news. >> kind of made a promise to myself to support him, no matter what the verdict was. because i feel he would do the same for me. >> as the hours went by, nici's family prayed. and the prosecutors replayed the case in their heads. >> i felt like there was absolutely nothing we missed...
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the suspect was finally arrested and faces numerous charges, including possession of narcotics. >>> the mayor of inglewood involved in a case with a police officer. it's not known if the mayor was driving that car with a passenger in. it the crash threw the off off his bike. he broke several bones and in stable condition. >>> tiger woods is headed to the white house for some sp recognition. woods will receive the presidential medal of freedom. it comes after hififth masters title last month. president trump offered the golfer congratulations after the win and announced the ward on twitter. >>> a top baseball prospect at an east bay high school is catching the eye of mlb scouts. the player's big league potential. >> reporter: de la salle high school has a national reputation for their outstanding sports program. and one of the baseball players today received special recognition from major league baseball. kyle harrison is the star left-handed pitcher. considered one of the best in the nation. >> i was chosen as one of the 80 best high school baseball players in the country. >> in the cou
the suspect was finally arrested and faces numerous charges, including possession of narcotics. >>> the mayor of inglewood involved in a case with a police officer. it's not known if the mayor was driving that car with a passenger in. it the crash threw the off off his bike. he broke several bones and in stable condition. >>> tiger woods is headed to the white house for some sp recognition. woods will receive the presidential medal of freedom. it comes after hififth masters...
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we know at our ports of entry, overwhelming number of narcotics come through our ports of entry. e know we've had very volatile , deadly situations at our ports of entry. yeah. we need to secure our borders. but you don't take from the most vulnerable areas, our ports of entry, in order to do that. i just think we -- you know, the talking points are wonderful, but we need to be really serious about our needs in terms of securing this nation and particularly at our ports of entry. i just had to say that. back to mr. kelly. you talked about -- we heard about nine months that it takes, and even that, if it takes nine months before an officer is ready for duty, we're going to further strain the workforce by sending them so the -- to the border. that doesn't make sense to me. that's this member talking. mr. kelly, you talked about some recommendations that were made, and forgive me if you kind of already talked about how retention and recommendations that were made to improve that process. but you also made some recommendations in terms of training. addressing some training issues. mr
we know at our ports of entry, overwhelming number of narcotics come through our ports of entry. e know we've had very volatile , deadly situations at our ports of entry. yeah. we need to secure our borders. but you don't take from the most vulnerable areas, our ports of entry, in order to do that. i just think we -- you know, the talking points are wonderful, but we need to be really serious about our needs in terms of securing this nation and particularly at our ports of entry. i just had to...
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you don't think about marketing of narcotic products, so the judge is obviously allowing to to go forwarddid not allow it to go forward so i think there are real legal issues surrounding this. >> let's talk about the behaviors here because this gets against the case of johnson & johnson. drug companies sell drugs. there's specific practices here targeting veterans and children with a very addictive painkiller. overk overselling the benefits, down playing the risks, using patient front groups. these are practices from a lawyer's perspective, how strong is the case here. >> which j and j vehemently denies, by the way. >> when you think about tobacco, one of the key parts was the fraud, the fact that the companies knew the cigarettes were addictive. >> years of data. >> and they marketed it as though that were not the case. here they dismissed the fraud cases from johnson & johnson, justice bringing the public nuisance. did they market things in a way that was harmful to the public, and there has to be, you know, they're going to have to prove some -- it feels weird just to say you did somet
you don't think about marketing of narcotic products, so the judge is obviously allowing to to go forwarddid not allow it to go forward so i think there are real legal issues surrounding this. >> let's talk about the behaviors here because this gets against the case of johnson & johnson. drug companies sell drugs. there's specific practices here targeting veterans and children with a very addictive painkiller. overk overselling the benefits, down playing the risks, using patient front...
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a federal criminal statute, written in the statute then mere possession of certain quantities of narcotics not just a state offense, it's a federal offense. in the southern district and i'm guessing most of the places we've only brought narcotics cases if there's a distribution or intent to distribute. if you can't somebody who is the nothing except possess some quantity, , we would never chare of those. i don't know how that comports with separation of powers are prosecutors have to make judgments and decisions about those things. look, a great controversy in the last june was the question of how do you enforce the law at the border? must you enforce it in a particular way so you separate parents from the children? i don't think so. it's an overreach. there are all these decisions you make about walking away and then of course there are cases where there's a technical violation of the law and this is hard to explain, but for whatever reason no one has ever before been prosecuted under in the circumstances under that provision. and then it's an interesting question of what's there and what
a federal criminal statute, written in the statute then mere possession of certain quantities of narcotics not just a state offense, it's a federal offense. in the southern district and i'm guessing most of the places we've only brought narcotics cases if there's a distribution or intent to distribute. if you can't somebody who is the nothing except possess some quantity, , we would never chare of those. i don't know how that comports with separation of powers are prosecutors have to make...
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one female and for males are ready to do their part welcome to the 2019 canine class a patrol nd narcotics detection canine team for the california highway patrol officer aaron vargas is the departmental canine corps nader and these are all narcotics detection dogs so they are trained to detect a marijuana cocaine methamphetamine and. >>the dogs went through rigorous training to get through the department's economy in sacramento, the use of a goal a 200 hours of detection. >>200 out there's a patrol work and they have 40 hours ith which is basically going overall policies procedures how to handle an dogs so in total of 11 weeks that you 440 hours of training. great sense of smell so utilizing that to locate. to apprehend a suspect as well. we can put that dog. taking him around the situation and help protect for tech officers. as well as the deterrent we get a lot of times what i suspect will give up its fundraising that dog. >>as for what comes next to each of these dogs have already been assigned. >>so we have one dog going out to the bay area are going to be a division junior officer va
one female and for males are ready to do their part welcome to the 2019 canine class a patrol nd narcotics detection canine team for the california highway patrol officer aaron vargas is the departmental canine corps nader and these are all narcotics detection dogs so they are trained to detect a marijuana cocaine methamphetamine and. >>the dogs went through rigorous training to get through the department's economy in sacramento, the use of a goal a 200 hours of detection. >>200 out...
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assisting in the conviction of extremely violent individuals to assisting in conviction of ongoing narcotics trafficking to assisting in the institution of prison reforms. >> reporter: now, according to court documents, the jud ordered federal prosecutors to brief him on how to obtain the victim impact statements that are permitted wihen a sentence reduction is being considered. 30 years later, many of t victims are dead. other victims were newborns, newborn babies, dozens of them born during this time to crack-addicted mothers who simply left them at the hospital. live at u.s. dtrict court. >> jackie thank you. the fight over roe v. wade is intensifying as another state inches closer to banning abortion after six weeks with no exemptions. now abortion rights groups are trying to take back the t spotlighth a nationwide protest. leonwi joins us more on what's happening tomorrow. >> quite a bit going on. abortion rights activists are calling for aof day action against those bans ch t they want to make sure women have the ability to decide what's right for their own bodies. so, people are plann
assisting in the conviction of extremely violent individuals to assisting in conviction of ongoing narcotics trafficking to assisting in the institution of prison reforms. >> reporter: now, according to court documents, the jud ordered federal prosecutors to brief him on how to obtain the victim impact statements that are permitted wihen a sentence reduction is being considered. 30 years later, many of t victims are dead. other victims were newborns, newborn babies, dozens of them born...
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the wall street market, as it was called, dealt in narcotics and stolen data. the three suspected maststermins behihind at half a and arrested. -- behind it have been arrested. >> a big success for cyber cops. the web's largest trafficking platform is no more. those who allegedly operated the portal were arrested more than a week ago. >> to express my gratitude to the representatives of the authorities involved for their support and cooperation, this was a good example of the fight against criminal activities in the digital world. >> the platform is said to have had a turnover of more than 40 million euros with one million of that ended up in the suspected operators' pockets. it did not offer weapons or child pornography. >> this extremely difficult investigation was a success and has provided a glimpse into how such marketplaces often conceal a complex infrastructure that is spread o over numerousus countrs and continents. >> items on wall street market were not purchased with real money but with so-called cryptocurrencies. digital, seemingly anonymous currenc
the wall street market, as it was called, dealt in narcotics and stolen data. the three suspected maststermins behihind at half a and arrested. -- behind it have been arrested. >> a big success for cyber cops. the web's largest trafficking platform is no more. those who allegedly operated the portal were arrested more than a week ago. >> to express my gratitude to the representatives of the authorities involved for their support and cooperation, this was a good example of the fight...
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untold amounts of gang members, smugglers, illegal drugs and narcotics pouring across the border andnto our communities. thousands of innocent lives are taken every year as a result of this lawless chaos. it must end now. the white house says they consulted with republican lawmakers, not democrats on this move. this is the reaction they got from chuck grassley, republican from iowa who represents farmers saying trade policy and border security are separate issues. this is a misuse of presidential tariff authority and counters congressional intent. follow through on this would jeopardize passage of the u.s. -mexico-canada trade deal, a central campaign pledge and what could be a big victory for the country. the white house yesterday triggered a 30 day process that allows the president to put forward to congress that u.s.-mexico-canada trade deal and chuck grassley saying that can be in jeopardy because of this move. we want to get your reaction to what the president did. good morning, eric. you are up first. go ahead. caller: good morning. something needs to be done about immigration.
untold amounts of gang members, smugglers, illegal drugs and narcotics pouring across the border andnto our communities. thousands of innocent lives are taken every year as a result of this lawless chaos. it must end now. the white house says they consulted with republican lawmakers, not democrats on this move. this is the reaction they got from chuck grassley, republican from iowa who represents farmers saying trade policy and border security are separate issues. this is a misuse of...
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i think it was in 1914 was the first several mandated markets laws was -- narcotics laws was established. now, i don't know what is right, but i know a path to follow, and that is what we have done in the past. so you've got to be thinking outside of the box because buying -- hiring more police may seem like that's a thing to do but that's the worst thing because that's all we've not done in the past. so all i can say it i don't know what you can do differently, but please, let's think outside the box and let's be a task force that can do something for a positive change and not just be the same old, well, we did this last year so let's do it this year because it's too difficult to come up with something. really meaningful, and have it work. thank you. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is tony page. i'm a resident in -- off the -- off of 6th street. i'm also a volunteer at glide. the reason why i've come, you know, we're talking about open air drug dealing. thing is, where i live, i see it all the time. and most of the people i see doing it truthfully are kids.
i think it was in 1914 was the first several mandated markets laws was -- narcotics laws was established. now, i don't know what is right, but i know a path to follow, and that is what we have done in the past. so you've got to be thinking outside of the box because buying -- hiring more police may seem like that's a thing to do but that's the worst thing because that's all we've not done in the past. so all i can say it i don't know what you can do differently, but please, let's think outside...
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the capital has been arrested for fraud narcotics and possession of stolen property. additionally, oakland police say that she was wanted for identity theft and intentionally hurting a child. well happening today radioactive materials found inside a home in san carlos will be removed by a special hazmat team. so authorities have blocked off this home in the 1000 block of cedar street. officials say that the man living there inside of the home. he died earlier this year and his family notified ci materials so they were in found inside of some canisters that were located in a shed and the backyard and though the materials do not present a threat to the public it does require state response for collection and disposal. well in the east bay, a new report shows that homicides in the city of oakland have dropped significantly from ford's dan thorne has those details. >>a new report says the city of oakland is bucking the trend on gun violence as other major cities across the country see an increase in the number of homicides and not remember the last. >>is not on the top 10
the capital has been arrested for fraud narcotics and possession of stolen property. additionally, oakland police say that she was wanted for identity theft and intentionally hurting a child. well happening today radioactive materials found inside a home in san carlos will be removed by a special hazmat team. so authorities have blocked off this home in the 1000 block of cedar street. officials say that the man living there inside of the home. he died earlier this year and his family notified...
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>police say month to call though has a rap sheet that goes back 40 years with the rest for fraud narcotics possession of stolen property and burglary she basically targeted a fluent families in the bay area. and upwards of over a $100,000 from these households over the years and right now oakland police have a warrant out for her arrest for 2 other crimes, basically identity theft and a injuring a child intentionally. the family not to call that was interviewing with sense something was not right. found a number for the real emeryville nanny contacted her and she reached out to police make sure that the person that year during an identity check on is the person who's standing in front of you so a really basic step. >>is to ask them for their identification when you meet them in person for the first time. >>lynn perkins runs urban center dot com a website thaf helps find parents quality child care providers. she says parents must do a thorough interview with prospective child care providers and really check references for specifics really dig in and find out what the responsibilities were a
>police say month to call though has a rap sheet that goes back 40 years with the rest for fraud narcotics possession of stolen property and burglary she basically targeted a fluent families in the bay area. and upwards of over a $100,000 from these households over the years and right now oakland police have a warrant out for her arrest for 2 other crimes, basically identity theft and a injuring a child intentionally. the family not to call that was interviewing with sense something was not...
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that only must we remove any reference we must provide tranquilizers and narcotics to our children lest they perhaps we think or come across anything that is discomforting historical has become hysterical it's not about hysterics that's not the issue at all the issue is that our history in this country has been one that's so so damaging some little group so painful and here's the issue the issue is that even two hundred four hundred years later people are still hurt oh i can't go to scole like they have cured one would help more and more psych meds teenager this is ridiculous what we should be doing is teaching these kids do us a favor sit down and shut up what we're doing in this country is unacceptable and i choose not to think down and shut up i choose to think and up and speak out and i want the children in america we're not talking about george washington high school to continue let children in george washington high school to continue to stand up and speak out and let their voices be heard in these rogue shoe signalling social justice warriors these people who were sold said incid
that only must we remove any reference we must provide tranquilizers and narcotics to our children lest they perhaps we think or come across anything that is discomforting historical has become hysterical it's not about hysterics that's not the issue at all the issue is that our history in this country has been one that's so so damaging some little group so painful and here's the issue the issue is that even two hundred four hundred years later people are still hurt oh i can't go to scole like...