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. >> back at the state police post, dana confesses she's been fighting heroin addiction for over twoears. >> so what got you started in prostitution? >> just paying for it. you know, i haven't -- it grows out of control. >> with a $300 a day habit, it's a battle. >> especially heroin. i mean, it just changes your brain and how you think. when you don't have it you feel like you're dieing. your body tricks itself. it's like you have to had it or you will not load anywhere, like you're loading. >> unusually articulate, educated, and self aware, officers are surprised to learn her downward spiral from honor student, to addict, to prostitute happened from a sports injury. >> i had a bad rotator cuff. >> dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer afford prescription drugs. in the cold quiet of her jail cell, struggling without heroin and facing charges, she realizes she has hit rock bottom. >> i had scholarship offers from, i mean i can't even count how many universities. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these
. >> back at the state police post, dana confesses she's been fighting heroin addiction for over twoears. >> so what got you started in prostitution? >> just paying for it. you know, i haven't -- it grows out of control. >> with a $300 a day habit, it's a battle. >> especially heroin. i mean, it just changes your brain and how you think. when you don't have it you feel like you're dieing. your body tricks itself. it's like you have to had it or you will not load...
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if she gives us any leads in terms of any underage girls, if not, she'll go back to the state police postand she'll be held there in a cell. we'll allow her to post bond at the end of the night that way she won't be able to warn other girls. >> i don't have a job. it's like my mama don't feed me, my daddy don't feed me. we do what we got to do to get money. >> she's been doing it for approximately two months, along with her sister. they're having financial difficulties at this time. that's the reason that they had decided to become involved in prostitution. >> while sunny is taken downtown for further investigation, undercover officers continue to prime the pump. >> i'm calling to set up an appointment. i was actually hoping for barbie. >> the team continues their search for little barbie, with the call to one of her old contact numbers. >> oh, well that's not good. >> she said barbie's locked up. >> investigators disregard that caller's information for a moment and call yet another number for barbie. this time they make contact. >> hey, it's chris. >> barbie tells the investigators that
if she gives us any leads in terms of any underage girls, if not, she'll go back to the state police postand she'll be held there in a cell. we'll allow her to post bond at the end of the night that way she won't be able to warn other girls. >> i don't have a job. it's like my mama don't feed me, my daddy don't feed me. we do what we got to do to get money. >> she's been doing it for approximately two months, along with her sister. they're having financial difficulties at this time....
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the file there also contained a post-it note saying that the pennsylvania state police had called just few weeks earlier asking similar questions. detective baldwin called the trooper who made the inquiry and hit pay dirt. >> baldwin: after speaking with the trooper, he informed me that his agency had conducted an investigation on mr. cullen with the suspicion that he was murdering patients in pennsylvania, as well, that he was using digoxin to murder patients. >> kroft: and you found this out making two phone calls? >> baldwin: yes, basically. >> braun: that... that was it. >> kroft: did you think you had your man? >> baldwin: yes. >> braun: yes. >> kroft: but the detectives knew that proving it would be difficult. a number of law enforcement agencies had tried and failed. how helpful was the hospital in this investigation? >> braun: how helpful was the hospital? they were very helpful by answering court-issued subpoenas. that was the extent of their cooperation. >> kroft: when the detectives asked to see computerized records from the automated drug dispensary in the critical care uni
the file there also contained a post-it note saying that the pennsylvania state police had called just few weeks earlier asking similar questions. detective baldwin called the trooper who made the inquiry and hit pay dirt. >> baldwin: after speaking with the trooper, he informed me that his agency had conducted an investigation on mr. cullen with the suspicion that he was murdering patients in pennsylvania, as well, that he was using digoxin to murder patients. >> kroft: and you...
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first it's police officers, we get a lot of it through approved training classes, things certified by the state, post-classes and that's fairly consistent in a lot of states that have a group that authorizes what kind of training the officer gets. articles and books, that's fairly self-explanatory. and really you wind up in the next group, which is the internet. there's so much stuff on the internet, if you are curious about anything having to do with graffiti, start googling graffiti stuff. if you get on you tube, put down tag crews fighting, that's not just battling with paint, that's physically fighting with altercations. the thing about the internet, sometimes people will ignore some of the major graffiti sites because we're out here to fight graffiti, why do we want to go to a graffiti site. a lot of these guys when they have dedicated graffiti sites like art (inaudible) you can read all kinds of articles written by taggers for taggers trying to train other people to be better vandals. so don't ignore the fact there's stuff out there for the graffiti vandal because that can be of huge use to you
first it's police officers, we get a lot of it through approved training classes, things certified by the state, post-classes and that's fairly consistent in a lot of states that have a group that authorizes what kind of training the officer gets. articles and books, that's fairly self-explanatory. and really you wind up in the next group, which is the internet. there's so much stuff on the internet, if you are curious about anything having to do with graffiti, start googling graffiti stuff. if...
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local, regional and state tactical teams, hazardous materials response teams, explosive ordinance disposal teams, the national guard civil support team, mobile command post and state police helicopters were deployed as part of an all-hazards operational plan. in short, we were prepared and our high levels of preparedness were due to investments made in collaboration with governor patrick's administration over the past years using federal homeland security grant dollars, a longstanding commitment to multiagency, multidiscipline and multijurisdictional training and exercises throughout the state. a strong record of collaboration, coordination, and cooperation by public officials and public safety leaders and unwavering 4/7 commitment to homeland security by all local, regional, state and federal, public and private stakeholders and lessons learned from responses to hurricanes, tropical storms, blizzards, i.c.e. storms, floods, tornados and a massive water system thailure -- failure that have resulted in the commonwealth receiving 16 presidential disaster declarations since 2005. even as we work our way through a comprehensive after-action review process, several common the
local, regional and state tactical teams, hazardous materials response teams, explosive ordinance disposal teams, the national guard civil support team, mobile command post and state police helicopters were deployed as part of an all-hazards operational plan. in short, we were prepared and our high levels of preparedness were due to investments made in collaboration with governor patrick's administration over the past years using federal homeland security grant dollars, a longstanding...
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to ensure their readiness to be at the state's emergency operations center posted a multi agency coordinated center both staff with representatives of the police, fire and ems agency of the eight cities and towns along the course along with a dozen other key state and federal public safety agencies. the operations center was also connected to the emergency operation centers in all eight cities and towns in the first responders along the course and command lever personnel from all local, state and federal personnel agencies were used in interoperable channels on the portable radios to maintain effective communications. along the course, local regional and state tactical teams, hazardous materials response teams, explosive ordinance disposal teams and national guard civil support teams, mobile command post and state police helicopters were deployed as part of an all hazards operational plan. in short we were prepared in the high level to preparedness due to investments made in collaboration with governor patrick's administration over the past year using federal homeland security granted dollars, the longstanding commitment to multi agency discip
to ensure their readiness to be at the state's emergency operations center posted a multi agency coordinated center both staff with representatives of the police, fire and ems agency of the eight cities and towns along the course along with a dozen other key state and federal public safety agencies. the operations center was also connected to the emergency operation centers in all eight cities and towns in the first responders along the course and command lever personnel from all local, state...
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fact it's a police state i mean the fact that they can literally go into all of our communications all of digital communications the fact that you know it's been disclosed recently that the post office is now doing a cover on every tangible letter that goes to the post office they're taking a picture of everything they're looking at the return address and they're looking at the main address of who's mailing something and that is also being digitally store so every means of communication in this country everything is being watched by the by the federal government and that is orwellian and that is a trademark of a police state thank you so much we're going to have to wrap it up now a lot more to be sad ross i'm glad you're in town operating on again sand rest ties original and i say some aren't. thank you. for our show today guys we'll see you right back here to break the set tomorrow. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. emissions . critic a should treat store charges three amazement three. three. free. zone free blog. for your media
fact it's a police state i mean the fact that they can literally go into all of our communications all of digital communications the fact that you know it's been disclosed recently that the post office is now doing a cover on every tangible letter that goes to the post office they're taking a picture of everything they're looking at the return address and they're looking at the main address of who's mailing something and that is also being digitally store so every means of communication in this...
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fact it's a police state i mean the fact that they can literally go into all of our communications all our digital communications the fact that you know it's been disclosed recently that the post office is now doing a cover on every tangible letter that goes to the post office they're taking a picture of everything they're looking at the return address and they're looking at the main address of who's mailing something and that is also being digitally store so every means of communication in this country everything is being watched by the federal government and that is orwellian and that is a trademark of a police state thank you so much we're going to have to wrap it up now a lot more to be said russ i'm glad you're in town and russ tice original and i say . thank you. for our show today you guys we'll see you right back here to break the set tomorrow. well. it's technology innovations all the developments from around rush. coverage. i'm not used to the tundra to freedom i am my dear. oh. in second grade i ran away from the boarding school with to my friends will be around to the tundra. of the tundra is just mosquitos a threat because i don't know how people can live there to
fact it's a police state i mean the fact that they can literally go into all of our communications all our digital communications the fact that you know it's been disclosed recently that the post office is now doing a cover on every tangible letter that goes to the post office they're taking a picture of everything they're looking at the return address and they're looking at the main address of who's mailing something and that is also being digitally store so every means of communication in...
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fact it's a police state i mean the fact that they can literally go into all of our communications all of digital communications the fact that you know it's been disclosed recently that the post office is now doing a cover on every tangible letter that goes to the post office. they're taking a picture of everything they're looking at the return address and they're looking at the made address of who's mailing something and that is also being digitally store so every means of communication in this country everything is being watched by the federal government and that is orwellian and that is a trademark of a police state thank you so much we're going to have to wrap it up now lot more to be said russ i'm glad you're in town again sam russ tice original and i say. thank you. for our show today you guys we'll see you right back here to break the set tomorrow. it's. let me let me i want to know we're going to let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. but if you feel the slightest bad staying there again you're in a situation where the united way to talk about the surveillance me. in the beginning of two thousand an
fact it's a police state i mean the fact that they can literally go into all of our communications all of digital communications the fact that you know it's been disclosed recently that the post office is now doing a cover on every tangible letter that goes to the post office. they're taking a picture of everything they're looking at the return address and they're looking at the made address of who's mailing something and that is also being digitally store so every means of communication in...
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fact it's a police state i mean the fact that they can literally go into all of our communications all of digital communications the fact that you know it's been disclosed recently that the post office is now doing a cover on every tangible letter that goes to the post office they're taking a picture of everything they're looking at there. the return address and they're looking at the major address of who's mailing something and that is also being digitally store so every means of communication in this country everything is being watched by the federal government and that is orwellian and that is a trademark of a police state thank you so much we're going to have to wrap it up now lot more to be said ross i'm glad you're in town and russ tice original and i say. thank you. to wrap up for our show today you guys we'll see you right back here to break the set tomorrow. wealthy british style it's time to look for a little. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a fa
fact it's a police state i mean the fact that they can literally go into all of our communications all of digital communications the fact that you know it's been disclosed recently that the post office is now doing a cover on every tangible letter that goes to the post office they're taking a picture of everything they're looking at there. the return address and they're looking at the major address of who's mailing something and that is also being digitally store so every means of communication...
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people in massachusetts are very angry that sergeant sean murphy of the state police would be in any kind of jeopardy for posting of anger last week when "rolling stone," a music magazine, they claim to be a newsmagazine, but it's a music magazine, they posted this photo and made him look like he was, you know, the next king of the teeny boppers, this terrorist. and so murphy came out and posted these pictures that he took the night that dzhokhar was captured. and everybody -- and everybody appreciated it. and then the next day, governor duval patrick comes out and says -- he didn't want to really touch it but when he was walking into the statehouse he was asked what's going to happen. and he said, well, he didn't follow the rules. well, that's a fairly odd thing to say for duval patrick, considering that the -- the scandals we've had in massachusetts just over the past few months. the lieutenant governor had to resign in disgrace after he wrecked the state car at 108 miles an hour. his top fund-raiser was just sentenced to prison last week. we have 1800 dead people. we're getting ebt cards. 50,000 people unretu
people in massachusetts are very angry that sergeant sean murphy of the state police would be in any kind of jeopardy for posting of anger last week when "rolling stone," a music magazine, they claim to be a newsmagazine, but it's a music magazine, they posted this photo and made him look like he was, you know, the next king of the teeny boppers, this terrorist. and so murphy came out and posted these pictures that he took the night that dzhokhar was captured. and everybody -- and...
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they were posted on thursday in response to the controversial cover photo on "rolling stone" magazine and called this an "insult to survivors of the bomb ing." >> massachusetts state police say that murphy was relieve of daughter for a day because he was not authorized to release the photos. >> a former san francisco crime laboratory technician will be sentenced after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of cocaine possession in march and nation as year in prison the she was previously tried ties on felony charges after admitting she took small amounts of cocaine from the laboratory. both trials ended with a hung jury. the 63-year-old worked for 29 years in the crime laboratory before the resignation in 2009. her case compromised hundreds of drug prosecutions in the san francisco court system. >> transients charged with setting a fire that destroyed a landmark business is set to be arraigned on arson charges. the surveillance video shows the 53-year-old man setting bales on fire outside the feed store on saturday. the feed store opened 80 years ago and is the longest-running business. >> the united states attorney's office in san francisco has announce add $3.5 millio
they were posted on thursday in response to the controversial cover photo on "rolling stone" magazine and called this an "insult to survivors of the bomb ing." >> massachusetts state police say that murphy was relieve of daughter for a day because he was not authorized to release the photos. >> a former san francisco crime laboratory technician will be sentenced after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of cocaine possession in march and nation as year in...
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police officers who propepper sprayed protesters -- pepper sprayed protesters in 20011. the names will not be posted immediately. the union can still appeal the decision to the stateeme court. the court noted that the incident was videotaped and has been widely viewed on the internet. >>> well, another b.a.r.t. strike is looming with the deadline now just 11 days away. there's little sign of progess in negotiations between the management and unions. b.a.r.t. workers could walk off the job on august 4th. local transit agencies are telling commuters to prepare for the worst. they say bridge commuters should sign up for fastrack as one way to try to deal with the gridlock. >> fastrack helps. it does help. >>> 8:08 is the time. sal has an update on that crash in the east bay. sal? >> that's right, pam and dave. good morning to you. 80 westbound is the crash we're talking about. that would be the traffic -- the traffic coming down the albany exit. no major injuries. but those cars were stuck together. i see it just dropped off the list. they must have moved the cars over to the shoulder. traffic still lingering on 80 in berkeley. let's take a look at the toll plaza. yo
police officers who propepper sprayed protesters -- pepper sprayed protesters in 20011. the names will not be posted immediately. the union can still appeal the decision to the stateeme court. the court noted that the incident was videotaped and has been widely viewed on the internet. >>> well, another b.a.r.t. strike is looming with the deadline now just 11 days away. there's little sign of progess in negotiations between the management and unions. b.a.r.t. workers could walk off the...
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police state. i had an n.s.a. agent visit me recently and he said, john, at least a trillion information is being handed down. we had a marine who did facebook postsne, and one day they rushed his house, f.b.i., department of homeland security and police, dragged him out of his home, handcuffed him for his facebook post. i called and said what did he do wrong? they said he committed no crime, we're just concerned. those are the kind of cases i'm seeing. >>kelly: you uncovered certain aspects, if you look over history how people eavesdropped on martin luther king jr. and other people to discredit. what are the other things you try to bear in this for the american people to know about this police state status that is being developed? >> i'm not against all police. i have good friend that are cops but the police have been dramatically militarized. in the 1980's the pentagon started handing out military equipment across the country, 17,000 police units. today when you see a swat team raid, watch youtube, they are shooting people. a case in detroit, a seven-year-old lying on her couch in a princess blanket, no knock, her door flies down, they shoot her
police state. i had an n.s.a. agent visit me recently and he said, john, at least a trillion information is being handed down. we had a marine who did facebook postsne, and one day they rushed his house, f.b.i., department of homeland security and police, dragged him out of his home, handcuffed him for his facebook post. i called and said what did he do wrong? they said he committed no crime, we're just concerned. those are the kind of cases i'm seeing. >>kelly: you uncovered certain...