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. >> an empty syringe was found in devon's waistband, although toxicology tests showed no drugs in devon's system. and in devon's hand was a knife. there was no blood on it, and experts concluded from its size that it was not the murder weapon. >> it was an unsophisticated attempt to lead police in the wrong direction or to perhaps somehow we would conclude that it wasn't a murder. >> the lack of blood at the scene, along with grass and dirt stains on the victim's pants, confirmed what police already knew. >> it's a secondary crime scene for sure. what was apparent to us was, one, she didn't die there. two, she didn't get into the vehicle under her own power. >> devon's body had been covered with her own jacket, which investigators found revealing. >> that's kind of a symbol to us that it was somebody who cared about her. we usually start with the people closest to the victim and then we work outwards. >> devon's roommate, keary renner, was immediately considered a suspect. the two had been lovers. >> devon meant the world to me. and i loved her for who she was. and we were in love because
. >> an empty syringe was found in devon's waistband, although toxicology tests showed no drugs in devon's system. and in devon's hand was a knife. there was no blood on it, and experts concluded from its size that it was not the murder weapon. >> it was an unsophisticated attempt to lead police in the wrong direction or to perhaps somehow we would conclude that it wasn't a murder. >> the lack of blood at the scene, along with grass and dirt stains on the victim's pants,...
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watch where you put your hands because if they have drugs, that means there are syringes there. we'll also be conducting interviews with inmates. that may have some information that they're willing to share with us. or otherwise inmates suspected of having drug activity here in this facility. we take every bit of information that we get seriously because they have the opportunity to hurt each other here. we know it's out there. so our mission is to find it. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." the shakedown begins, and the tip pays off. >> i just found a syringe. >> and shiverdecker claims he can slip his cuffs. he wasn't kidding. >>> so they're stripping the inmates before they're bringing them out of the units. then they're going to be relocated to the gym so we can begin the shakedowns in this particular area. we will run the dogs through to detect any narcotics that the dogs may pick up on. >> here, food, food, food. >> what rooms did you get a hit on? >> 402, 404, 419. >> we were supposed to go to the store today so we could get our food but we're stuck in here wi
watch where you put your hands because if they have drugs, that means there are syringes there. we'll also be conducting interviews with inmates. that may have some information that they're willing to share with us. or otherwise inmates suspected of having drug activity here in this facility. we take every bit of information that we get seriously because they have the opportunity to hurt each other here. we know it's out there. so our mission is to find it. >>> coming up next on...
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when you make the choice to receive a vaccination shot from this syringe -- no, you wouldn't?no. >> we found that 100% of respondents said they would prefer not to receive a vaccination shot. >> no. >> would you give them a right to drive a car or not drive a car? >> yeah, that's their choice. >> if they had access to a car -- >> could reach the pedals. >> yes, that is their choice. >> would you choose to receive a vaccination shot from this syringe? or would you rather have this lollipop? >> the lollipop. >> we found that 100% of respondents referred the lollipop to the vaccination shot. >> okay, excellent. >> this concludes our study. >> this is totally invalid. i have no idea who those kids are. >> it's invalid? you don't know the scientists who created vaccines in the first place. >> mind your business. >> would you mind if we do the same experiment on your daughter? >> okay. >> you don't mind? >> okay. >> would you rather have a needle, a vaccination, or -- >> it's going to hurt bad. >> or a lollipop which tastes good? >> which would you rather have? >> a lollipop. >> tha
when you make the choice to receive a vaccination shot from this syringe -- no, you wouldn't?no. >> we found that 100% of respondents said they would prefer not to receive a vaccination shot. >> no. >> would you give them a right to drive a car or not drive a car? >> yeah, that's their choice. >> if they had access to a car -- >> could reach the pedals. >> yes, that is their choice. >> would you choose to receive a vaccination shot from this...
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. >> she takes a little syringe, pulls out not a lot, but enough of the carolina reaper cause and it'so her hubby's old spice. >> does he die in the video? >> let's watch. in comes her husband, karl. he does a pretty good job shaving off the stubble. here he goes reaching for the aftershave. >> ow ow wow. >> immediately red. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. immediately to the sink and starts throwing water on himself. >> but of course ginger the wife outside the door. >> hi. little bit of hot sauce. >> oh my gosh! >> oh! >> oh! his head looks look a cherry. >> it's only getting worse. he shoves his face under the kitchen faucet, it's still not doing enough. goes for the jug of milk starts pouring milk all over his face. >> at this point you need a burn cream. >> after the milk's not cooling it off, he goes for the yogurt. >> what did you put in there. >> carolina reaper sauce. >> you put carolina reaper sauce. >> you went too far, woman! >> maybe she went just the right length he may not prachk her anymore, he's like you win, truce. >> that's the most diabolical thing you've ever done to
. >> she takes a little syringe, pulls out not a lot, but enough of the carolina reaper cause and it'so her hubby's old spice. >> does he die in the video? >> let's watch. in comes her husband, karl. he does a pretty good job shaving off the stubble. here he goes reaching for the aftershave. >> ow ow wow. >> immediately red. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. immediately to the sink and starts throwing water on himself. >> but of course ginger the wife...
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i push all seven syringes, three actual drugs, but seven total syringes. my role is the execution. warden at this facility is responsible for carrying out that duty. >>> holman's barbershop is the perfect place for an inmate to get a cut, offer advice or just discuss. but when there's an execution, they take on a more somber tone. >> i saw an execution yesterday. i couldn't see in the room when they brought him out. the dude's body was so heavy, man, that black body bag on, man, he looked like he was tall. the family of the victim, the doctor, the nurse, seen all them come in. i was like [ bleep ]. i was scared, petrified. it's a sad occasion. >> all executions occur at 6:00 p.m. on that day, the prison goes under lockdown restricting any movement. >> an inmate will be escorted into the cell. there is no property allowed in the cell. everything he would have had in his cell would have been confiscated. if he needs to use the phone, we will allow him to use the phone. his mail is brought to him. he has an opportunity to read it. passes it back out. last year we did one. i think the
i push all seven syringes, three actual drugs, but seven total syringes. my role is the execution. warden at this facility is responsible for carrying out that duty. >>> holman's barbershop is the perfect place for an inmate to get a cut, offer advice or just discuss. but when there's an execution, they take on a more somber tone. >> i saw an execution yesterday. i couldn't see in the room when they brought him out. the dude's body was so heavy, man, that black body bag on, man,...
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they say they found marijuana, pills and unusedused syringe in the car. >> we are waiting for those results to verify. >> her father says his daughter is doing amazingly well. while caring for his daughter he is also trying to cope with the death of her mother who was his fiance. >>> firefighters have a new tool to help with performing water rescues. she was on hand to receive 40 custom wet suits donated by the peter patrick foundation. the department's old wet suits were black and less flexible. the new ones are red and black to ensure they can be better seen in the harsh san francisco bay waters. >> it is easier to see. also they have one on the truck. we have the area ladders up. they are able to see the red which is much better. >> he died of a heart attack running along ocean beach. he had an undetected heart did. >>> we are learning more agent the father who sold with his sons. thank you for watching ktvu channel 2 news. have a great day. >>> up oekstnext on eco company -- >> the stories will shock you. injured mammal injured by trash. these volunteers are dedicated to saving their li
they say they found marijuana, pills and unusedused syringe in the car. >> we are waiting for those results to verify. >> her father says his daughter is doing amazingly well. while caring for his daughter he is also trying to cope with the death of her mother who was his fiance. >>> firefighters have a new tool to help with performing water rescues. she was on hand to receive 40 custom wet suits donated by the peter patrick foundation. the department's old wet suits were...
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a syringe and a small bag of heroin were at his bedside. they were able to revive him by administering a drug that counters the effects of opioid overdose. >> now we're seeing it so frequently and they're people that you'd never expect. it's not the junkie, it's the 25 year old kid. what we're finding is that they can't get the prescription medication that they used to get - they can't get vicodin or oxy. so what they do instead is they buy heroin. >> opioids are pretty much drugs that come from opium. you create oxycodone and hydrocodone from opium in the same way that you create heroin from opium. and when you look at the effect that hydrocodone or oxycodone or heroin produce... it's pretty much indistinguishable. >> we've driven about 20 minutes out of portland, and we're on our way to meet somebody who started using legal, prescription opioids as a teenager but quickly transitioned onto heroin. >> jack asked us not to use his real name. he is 32 years old. >> once you've done it. you know i've done it for so long that i need it to feel
a syringe and a small bag of heroin were at his bedside. they were able to revive him by administering a drug that counters the effects of opioid overdose. >> now we're seeing it so frequently and they're people that you'd never expect. it's not the junkie, it's the 25 year old kid. what we're finding is that they can't get the prescription medication that they used to get - they can't get vicodin or oxy. so what they do instead is they buy heroin. >> opioids are pretty much drugs...
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so the healthcare worker doesnt have to measure the dose, take the time to find a different syringe. once you've made the injection its designed such that you cannot refill it because reuse of syringes is a significant problem in developing countries. >> reporter: down the hall from the workshop is path's lab, where scientist manjari lal is developing methods to freeze-dry certain vaccines and drugs. the resulting tablets, which would eliminate the need for refrigeration, and skilled health workers to administer shots or iv's, could be a game changer according to lal. >> we need to conduct some clinical trials to really demonstrate if this technology has value. but yes, i mean this is easy, packaging wise, administration wise, and storage especially in places like sub-saharan africa or africa in general where temperatures run so high that if we had a product which is heat stable, i mean it can indeed save a lot of lives. >> reporter: saving and improving lives through the use of innovation was a big theme at a recent path event honoring supporters and donors. during his speech, c.e.o
so the healthcare worker doesnt have to measure the dose, take the time to find a different syringe. once you've made the injection its designed such that you cannot refill it because reuse of syringes is a significant problem in developing countries. >> reporter: down the hall from the workshop is path's lab, where scientist manjari lal is developing methods to freeze-dry certain vaccines and drugs. the resulting tablets, which would eliminate the need for refrigeration, and skilled...
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of press attention are not unique. 2 nights ago in the play ground found all sorts of glass and syringes and it seems everything night there is a no foorm of vandalism happening. der loris park isn't alone, golden gate park is repeat #dly vandalize. [inaudible] i knee mu claren park had challenges as wellism we have to get serious in san francisco about security in the parks plarbly over night. it is embarrassing how few parole officers we have. we added parole officers in the last cycle and it wasn't many. we have a long way to go so as we enter the budget process weto keep the security of our parks fully front and center. these are community assets that everyone in the city depends on of all-it is economic level and all background. everyone relies on our parks and when you have people vandalizing these parks it makes other people or makes it hard frr the rest of us to actually use those parks so i look forward to this work and conversation. >> thank you supervisor wiener. madam president that concludes the conduction of business >> at this time let's open this up to public comment. i s
of press attention are not unique. 2 nights ago in the play ground found all sorts of glass and syringes and it seems everything night there is a no foorm of vandalism happening. der loris park isn't alone, golden gate park is repeat #dly vandalize. [inaudible] i knee mu claren park had challenges as wellism we have to get serious in san francisco about security in the parks plarbly over night. it is embarrassing how few parole officers we have. we added parole officers in the last cycle and it...
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. >> i think their motivations were very syringe, there wasn't one broad reason, or one simple reason. why they committed these crimes. it was different for everybody. and it was very complicated as you can imagine. and as you pointed out earlier, the truth or the facts even are sometime illusive in these situations. and so it is very much a haze of war situation, and i think you know one -- if i were to pen .1 factor that was consistent they were asked to build roads right. >> yes. and on top of that, they were initially slated to deploy to iraq, and then at the last moment, their missions switched to afghanistan, so instead of finds themselves in an urban environment, they found themselves in the middle of a dessert. >> the documentary foe cutted on two things this idea of whistle blowing and coming forward when something terribly wrong happens and the idea of war crimes. and part of the theme and the film is this idea that there is a culture, within the military, that inhibits people from coming forward. can you talk a little about that and from your perspective whether that exists
. >> i think their motivations were very syringe, there wasn't one broad reason, or one simple reason. why they committed these crimes. it was different for everybody. and it was very complicated as you can imagine. and as you pointed out earlier, the truth or the facts even are sometime illusive in these situations. and so it is very much a haze of war situation, and i think you know one -- if i were to pen .1 factor that was consistent they were asked to build roads right. >> yes....
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all right, i guess i am a syringe half full kind of guy. that's just me. >> i can't speak for everybody. also, utah is in the midst of deciding whether or not they want to get in the marijuana game, but they are having some unique problems. >> special agent matt fairbanks fold the state's senate panel that doing so could result in unwanted effects on wildlife, particularly rabbits. he said that the small fury mammals are at risk of becoming addicted and losing their natural instents. >> ozoner rabbits are losing their natural instents? i hope they don't lose their natural instint to poop out delicious cream-filled eggs at easter time. stay on that, special agent matt fairbanks. you're our only hope. you know, another thing legalizing weed is not a new conversation. in fact, it's funny. i actually covered this very topic back in the seventies. i hosted a talk show back then, it was during prime time every monday through friday from 758 7:58 p.m. to 8:13 p.m. on uhf, and it's funny, i am a little fuzzy on everything i said but i do remember h
all right, i guess i am a syringe half full kind of guy. that's just me. >> i can't speak for everybody. also, utah is in the midst of deciding whether or not they want to get in the marijuana game, but they are having some unique problems. >> special agent matt fairbanks fold the state's senate panel that doing so could result in unwanted effects on wildlife, particularly rabbits. he said that the small fury mammals are at risk of becoming addicted and losing their natural...
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today they pick up number 29 with the 105-68 syringe try over saint john. daniel led them with 21.ve won 12 straight big east teams. they have to like their chances for number one seed in the big dance. >> i think we're playing as well as anybody in the country. i do. i think we can beat anybody in the country and i think we can get beat by a lot of teams in this country. we just almost got beat by creighton. i just think that we have a good team but, you know not so good that if we don't play our best we can't get beat. >> the game began last 40 seconds sealed the deal. wright had 11 points. they scored, 55-53. st. joes and a-10 finally a at rhode island, deandre had 21 points. rams took advantage. st. joes falling 78-68. they have the tenth seed in the a-10 tournament. they will open with saint bonaventure on thursday. >>> castle is next here on channel six, "action news" continues, at 6:00ment to morning with nydia han, eva pilgrim and chris sowers. to are melissa magee jeff skversky, jamie a apody and entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have have a great night, we will
today they pick up number 29 with the 105-68 syringe try over saint john. daniel led them with 21.ve won 12 straight big east teams. they have to like their chances for number one seed in the big dance. >> i think we're playing as well as anybody in the country. i do. i think we can beat anybody in the country and i think we can get beat by a lot of teams in this country. we just almost got beat by creighton. i just think that we have a good team but, you know not so good that if we don't...
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i thought the syringe had already started. >> reporter: it technically has. it's blustery and chilly out here. a look at the poconos 17 degrees philadelphia, 25, millville, 30. trenton, 28. we have flurries over southern portions of cumberland can do well west of this area of low pressure that's developing off the coast. it's the never-ending winter for new england. look at the snow totals expected over the next 24 hours for new england. that darker shade of blue toward the bottom of the screen which includes the hamptons that's another 2 to 4 inches of snow. for us back here it will pull in colder air. 42 is the forecasted high. you factor in the wind it will feel like the mid 30s all afternoon. wait until you see the temperatures overnights tonight. windchills in the low to mid teens. overnight lows in the teens north and west it's going to be a blustery 24 hours the good news there are milder changes in the seven-day forecast. we go above average with highs in the 60s thursday and friday i'll have the spirveghts in ten minutes -- specifics in ten minutes f
i thought the syringe had already started. >> reporter: it technically has. it's blustery and chilly out here. a look at the poconos 17 degrees philadelphia, 25, millville, 30. trenton, 28. we have flurries over southern portions of cumberland can do well west of this area of low pressure that's developing off the coast. it's the never-ending winter for new england. look at the snow totals expected over the next 24 hours for new england. that darker shade of blue toward the bottom of the...
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. >> here's sharon cobb, the pediatric nurse practitioner with a syringe in malcolm's mouth.all over her face. >> these syringes found later were filled with cyanide to kill the children. >> all they're doing is taking a drink to go to sleep. that's what death is, sleep. >> malcolm was dead. his little lips covered with foam which is what happens with arsenic and cyanide is it foams at the mouth. i put my arms around gloria as she was holding malcolm and just kept on sobbing. i love you so much. i love you so much. i held gloria until she died. >> the vat, the vat. where is the vat with the green -- bring it here so the adults can begin. >> jones' last self-serving words as the tape ends. >> we didn't commit suicide. we committed an act of revolutionary suicide protesting the conditions of an inhumane world. >> jim jones did not drink the cyanide. when almost everyone else was dead, jones was shot in the head. probably by a trusted aide. before the end came, these three men tim carter on the left, his brother on the right, pr man mike prokes in the middle, were allowed to wal
. >> here's sharon cobb, the pediatric nurse practitioner with a syringe in malcolm's mouth.all over her face. >> these syringes found later were filled with cyanide to kill the children. >> all they're doing is taking a drink to go to sleep. that's what death is, sleep. >> malcolm was dead. his little lips covered with foam which is what happens with arsenic and cyanide is it foams at the mouth. i put my arms around gloria as she was holding malcolm and just kept on...
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they break up and u put them into the end of the syringe. >> look at this one.neat l there. can you take us through how you made this without, you know -- >> i get gold off my chain here. it's a very soft steel. all the bits come off. i slice them and build them up so the ships make a different section of gold which is constructed and squeezed together. it's sort of a surgical operation on a molecular level. the whole thing, you know to give you an example, the work drives me insane but i enjoy the finish. i don't enjoy doing them but i enjoy the impact on the public. >> when i look at the last supper, you have to go quickly. how is that not a blob? how is jesus not a blob? >> i have learned by controlling the whole body i have to use a hair from the fly. >> a what? >> a hair from a dead fly. or the corner of my eye. i take one of the finest eyelashes i can fine. i wouldn't kill a fly, so i find a dead one. instead of doing strokes, i have to touch it gently. if you put toch paint on it it looks like humpty dumpty. the whole thing is a nightmare, but a pleasure
they break up and u put them into the end of the syringe. >> look at this one.neat l there. can you take us through how you made this without, you know -- >> i get gold off my chain here. it's a very soft steel. all the bits come off. i slice them and build them up so the ships make a different section of gold which is constructed and squeezed together. it's sort of a surgical operation on a molecular level. the whole thing, you know to give you an example, the work drives me insane...
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i've seen girls crawl on all fours looking for a syringe. and they are hallucinating. their eyes are the scariest thing about them because they say the eyes are the windows to the soul. when you look into these people's eyes, it is hollow underneath. i used to think that they are soulless. that they kill their soul. i had been awaiting trial for a year and a half. when i started talking to other girls, i found out that at least five of them had been caught exactly the same way with heroin in their shoes and when talking about c.j., i also discovered that some of them knew c.j. and had been set up by him as well. we were decoys. it actually makes me angry that so many people have fallen into the same trap as me. he knew exactly what was in those shoes. i mean, this is heroin. i was so angry and upset with c.j. that moment that i really just wanted to kill him. the first letter from my sister was really hard. i took the letter and stuck it underneath my nose and smelled it. the handwriting is something that she touched. to anybody else, it is just a letter. but it is lik
i've seen girls crawl on all fours looking for a syringe. and they are hallucinating. their eyes are the scariest thing about them because they say the eyes are the windows to the soul. when you look into these people's eyes, it is hollow underneath. i used to think that they are soulless. that they kill their soul. i had been awaiting trial for a year and a half. when i started talking to other girls, i found out that at least five of them had been caught exactly the same way with heroin in...
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they found marijuana, pills and an unused syringe in lilly's mother's purse. >> those items were foundcar but what if the blood comes back to indicate what was in her system. that's what we're waiting for, those results to verify. >> lilly's father says his daughter is doing amazingly well in her recovery. and he's trying to cope with the death of lilly's mother who was his fiance. >> what a story. >> yeah. >>> 7:48. that leads us back to sal. we welcome back sal castanedo. you have a beautiful baby, new baby daughter at home. are you kissing her a lot? >> i always do. i always do. the best things in my life are my kid. there they are on the left. this is the baby and then the 3- year-old and so i haven't been sleeping but i'm very happy. >> how many cups of coffee have you had, sal? >> i'm on five now. >> five. [laughter] >> i don't think it will kill me, is it? >> no. >> no. >> of course not. >> i will ramp back down. i want to help up guys out with the commute because i came back. i missed you. and i missed doing this. let's get right out there. i want to show you something on 880 n
they found marijuana, pills and an unused syringe in lilly's mother's purse. >> those items were foundcar but what if the blood comes back to indicate what was in her system. that's what we're waiting for, those results to verify. >> lilly's father says his daughter is doing amazingly well in her recovery. and he's trying to cope with the death of lilly's mother who was his fiance. >> what a story. >> yeah. >>> 7:48. that leads us back to sal. we welcome back...
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you just poke the needle through, and you pull some out into the syringe. and that's how you use it. we would inject ourselves in our hip. sometimes we would inject in our arms. it was just a fast way to get really big. a few weeks after i had actually bought some steroids, i had asked him, so, where do you get this from? >> well, we get it from mexico. we get it from the pharmacies there. >> hide them in a spare tire, and we drive back over the border. takes us 22 hours round trip. yeah, we're going to go down there in a couple weeks. we're going to go get some stuff and we're going to bring it pack back. >> if you want, i think we have room for another person. >> it sounded fun to me. it sounds like something that would also take my minds off of things. i was like, yeah, i'll come with you guys. sure. it sounds like fun. >> cool. >> the only problem, i was a little tight for money. hey, jay. my work had slowed down a little bit hey, how are you doing, man. >> hey, dude, it's good to see you. >> one of the guys came over to my house and said, i want to sho
you just poke the needle through, and you pull some out into the syringe. and that's how you use it. we would inject ourselves in our hip. sometimes we would inject in our arms. it was just a fast way to get really big. a few weeks after i had actually bought some steroids, i had asked him, so, where do you get this from? >> well, we get it from mexico. we get it from the pharmacies there. >> hide them in a spare tire, and we drive back over the border. takes us 22 hours round trip....
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buys from dwayne curley that turned up cocaine, methamphetamine and a large amount of steroids and syringeshis is a danger to our youth. many times youth get involved with steroids as a way to potentially see them get bigger and stronger. >> reporter: all day long members came by and saw the sign on the door. you were coming for a workout today? >> yes. >> reporter: not anymore. >> not anymore, no. have to find a new gym it looks like. >> reporter: prosecutors also want to know if any teens may have been targeted for steroid or drug sales. >> we have suspicions. and this is an ongoing investigation. we will be looking to determine if steroids were distributed to miners at this facility. >> reporter: we tried contacting berks county prosecutor and the jail to see if dwayne curley has retained an attorney. as of yet, no one seems to know. he remains in jail tonight on a quarter million dollar bail. doug shimell, "nbc10 news." >>> a penn state professor at the abington campus back home in montgomery county this evening after airport authorities in miami arrested her over the weekend. take a lo
buys from dwayne curley that turned up cocaine, methamphetamine and a large amount of steroids and syringeshis is a danger to our youth. many times youth get involved with steroids as a way to potentially see them get bigger and stronger. >> reporter: all day long members came by and saw the sign on the door. you were coming for a workout today? >> yes. >> reporter: not anymore. >> not anymore, no. have to find a new gym it looks like. >> reporter: prosecutors also...
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>> i haven't seen a syringe in three years. >> you don't have to like carry a club when you go up thet your way up to your apartment. john: those people are happy. they feel safer. bring on the hipsters. gentrification is good for the poor. the average income of black people with high school diplomas in gentrifying areas soared after gentrification. >> well, you know, again i'm not sure of the methodology of that particular study. i'd be happy to take a look at it. but comedians do comedy, public officials do public policy in central brooklyn. decades ago in the 1980s these were neighborhoods that were avenue amed by the crack cocaine wars. you had people who stayed worked hard, got involved, turned those neighborhoods around and if they didn't own property, if they were just renters, they now find themselves in a situation where in many instances they're unable to stay as things change, as the school gets better, as there's better public safety, as you've got amenities and restaurants and stores. and you've got individuals who become victims of their own success. i don't think that's
>> i haven't seen a syringe in three years. >> you don't have to like carry a club when you go up thet your way up to your apartment. john: those people are happy. they feel safer. bring on the hipsters. gentrification is good for the poor. the average income of black people with high school diplomas in gentrifying areas soared after gentrification. >> well, you know, again i'm not sure of the methodology of that particular study. i'd be happy to take a look at it. but...
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amphetamine, cocaine, large amount of anabolic steroids, along with the paraphernalia with steroids, syringesy they had their suspicion. >> some were beefed up. >> reporter: dwayne curley also ran a youth boxing program out of the gym. >> we know minors were members of the gym. we do not know if these steroids were distributed to minors. but we have suspicions. >> reporter: dwayne curley is in jail tonight on $250,000 bail. live in berks county, i'm doug shimell, "nbc10 news." >>> "nbc10 news" at 5:00 begins now. >> here's jacqueline london. >>> next all new on "nbc10 news" at 5:00 -- a gooyy discovery along the banks of the delaware river. nbc10 cameras captured these oily docks in the sand south of wilmington. next, where environmental officials think they're coming from. glenn? >> it sure felt warm today but tomorrow's going to be very different. we want to make sure your winter jacket is close by. and spring arrives friday, we're all done with winter. >>> and the city of brotherly love makes it to a list of the nation's quirkiest places. find out what makes our area so weird. and not just
amphetamine, cocaine, large amount of anabolic steroids, along with the paraphernalia with steroids, syringesy they had their suspicion. >> some were beefed up. >> reporter: dwayne curley also ran a youth boxing program out of the gym. >> we know minors were members of the gym. we do not know if these steroids were distributed to minors. but we have suspicions. >> reporter: dwayne curley is in jail tonight on $250,000 bail. live in berks county, i'm doug shimell,...
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. >> i haven't seen a syringe in three years. >> you don't have to carry a club when you go up the stairse aapartment. >> they feel safer. bring on the hipsters. gentrification is good for the poor. the average income of black people with high school diplomas soared after gentrification. >> i would be map pee to take a look at it. comedians with comedy public officials in public policy in sen pral brak lynn. decades ago they were ravaged by the crack cocaine wars. you have people who stay work hard got involved turn the neighborhoods around and if they didn't own properties they were renters they find themselves in a situation where they are unable to stay as things change and get better and better public safety and amenities and restaurants. you have individuals who become victims of their own success. i don't think that is fair in america. >> if you want to help the poor people you want to get rid of the mortgage deductions on taxes for a house because that helps rich people. >> is it if you think about how. >> almost all goedz to rich people. >> if you think about the transition from w
. >> i haven't seen a syringe in three years. >> you don't have to carry a club when you go up the stairse aapartment. >> they feel safer. bring on the hipsters. gentrification is good for the poor. the average income of black people with high school diplomas soared after gentrification. >> i would be map pee to take a look at it. comedians with comedy public officials in public policy in sen pral brak lynn. decades ago they were ravaged by the crack cocaine wars. you...
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they want more accurate dosing devices such as a syringes. >> volvo is turning into a new direction.you apply to the motorcycle and clothes and cannot be missed shining light when light hits it. it is invisible and washes off. volvo katieed the -- created the rod and tested it if england where 19,000 were killed or injured in 20 thin. if it does well they will sell it in the united states and throughout the world. >>> at 6:00, saying so long to junk food to curb obesity that could be the norm. >> do you want to get apple watch? you have to do something first. we will unveil that soon. >> stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> at 6:00, a ran tick -- frantic search for a uc berkeley student that vanished and the incentive to crack the case. >> a battle that has robin williams kids waging war on his wife. >> ticket troubles a legal battle that could give warriors fans benched from the playoff as t
they want more accurate dosing devices such as a syringes. >> volvo is turning into a new direction.you apply to the motorcycle and clothes and cannot be missed shining light when light hits it. it is invisible and washes off. volvo katieed the -- created the rod and tested it if england where 19,000 were killed or injured in 20 thin. if it does well they will sell it in the united states and throughout the world. >>> at 6:00, saying so long to junk food to curb obesity that...
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american academy of pediatrics wants medicines to be measured in metric units, the little cups or the syringesn spoonfuls. that's because spoons come in all kinds of different sizes and even a small error can be toxic, especially for babies and toddlers. the guideline means that parents will have to make the switch but also pediatricians, some of whom are still prescribing medicine in spoonfuls. >> all right. some of the biggest music festivals in the country are the latest now to ban selfies. >> they are falling on hard times. organizers of lollapalooza are telling people to leave the camera mount sticks at home. you might remember that the metropolitan art in new york city and the smithsonian in washington, d.c., recently banned the selfie stick. >>> well hip hop royalty taking off on spotify and pandora, and jayz is expected to officially throw his hat into the streaming music ring today. the announcement is expected to be titledal, a $56 million pet project jay-z just picked up. the music streaming company will offer higher quality streaming resolution compared to its competitors, lu will
american academy of pediatrics wants medicines to be measured in metric units, the little cups or the syringesn spoonfuls. that's because spoons come in all kinds of different sizes and even a small error can be toxic, especially for babies and toddlers. the guideline means that parents will have to make the switch but also pediatricians, some of whom are still prescribing medicine in spoonfuls. >> all right. some of the biggest music festivals in the country are the latest now to ban...
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in that car, investigators now say they discovered a syringe, pain killers and what may have been a bagjuana inside a purse. but stressed the cause of the accident is still unknown. the vehicle was resting on its rooftop for 14 hours until a fisherman noticed someone was inside. >> there's a car in the river. >> okay. >> it looks like it's off main street. >> lily was strapped to the car seat upside down just inches above the icy water. first responders say it's still unexplained adult voice led them to lily but jennifer was killed on impact. >> i haven't really wrapped my head around that yet. she was the love of my life and i'm going to miss her a lot. i still have to deal with that. >> this morning, lily is bonding with family. >> i put my finger in her hand and told her her dad is here and i love her, and she holds my hand. and then a few hours later, she tried to open her eyes and she shouldn't be here right now, and she's here with her dad. and she's here with her family. >> little lily back in the arms of loved ones given a second chance at life. >> say bye-bye. >> for today, mig
in that car, investigators now say they discovered a syringe, pain killers and what may have been a bagjuana inside a purse. but stressed the cause of the accident is still unknown. the vehicle was resting on its rooftop for 14 hours until a fisherman noticed someone was inside. >> there's a car in the river. >> okay. >> it looks like it's off main street. >> lily was strapped to the car seat upside down just inches above the icy water. first responders say it's still...
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it wants pharmacies hospitals and health centers to distribute mill live leader based syringes so parents can give the right toes every time. >>> many christians give up meat on fridays for lent but if you want the keep the tradition going year long there's meatless mondays. the goal is to reduce our carbon footprint and also to improve our health by cutting down on saturated fats. dietitian kate patton recommends eggs or cereals for a meatless breakfast. other options greek yogurt and fruit. for a sandwich try substituting hummus instead of deli meats. for dinner whole wheat pasta or bean burger good meatless options and you won't miss out on protein you. >> get protein from so many other foods than we realize like our protein intake is higher than necessary so it's really not going to hurt you to eliminate some meat for a couple meals per week. >> but if you are a meat lover and you cannot eliminate it for an entire days rick, patton suggests trying at least three meatless meals per week or at the very least adding more vegetables to your overall diet. back to you. >> i'll give eight tr
it wants pharmacies hospitals and health centers to distribute mill live leader based syringes so parents can give the right toes every time. >>> many christians give up meat on fridays for lent but if you want the keep the tradition going year long there's meatless mondays. the goal is to reduce our carbon footprint and also to improve our health by cutting down on saturated fats. dietitian kate patton recommends eggs or cereals for a meatless breakfast. other options greek yogurt and...
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they are the world's leading supplier of needles and syringes. very consistent business. dominant market position globally. very stable business and really growing as they increase their geographic footprint throughout the world. again for us, we see lots of free cash flow, strong competitive advantages and consistently higher returns on capital. this is the kind of company we like in any environment. david: brian, we see oil down again. it is below 49 again. it was off 2 1/2%, a little more than that today. any energy bets now? is it become cheap enough so you go in there at all? >> i think energy is great. you know, longer term. i think that, you know there has been a lot of volatility in here. i think you can do some kind of ancillary plays in there. i think something like a jetblue fits into what we would buy. we kind of look for companies that have some growth strategies, some good momentum behind them and really have a relative -- david: nothing, no oil stocks. nothing that gets its money directly off the price of oil? >> if you're looking for some really deep value
they are the world's leading supplier of needles and syringes. very consistent business. dominant market position globally. very stable business and really growing as they increase their geographic footprint throughout the world. again for us, we see lots of free cash flow, strong competitive advantages and consistently higher returns on capital. this is the kind of company we like in any environment. david: brian, we see oil down again. it is below 49 again. it was off 2 1/2%, a little more...
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now, the virus in this syringe which mankind has fought to eradicate from the earth, is the last chanceld. >> you might feel a little tug. >> pelley: in october this past year, half a teaspoon of polio flowed into her tumor. >> okay. ready to go? >> nancy justice: i'm ready, bring it on. >> we're starting. 9:21. >> annik desjardins: if you feel anything, you let us know. >> justice: i will definitely. >> desjardins: perfect. >> pelley: well, let me ask, do you feel anything? >> justice: no. so far so good. don't feel a thing. >> pelley: her husband, greg constantly inflates a buoyant optimism to save him from the weight of the unknown. glioblastoma was diagnosed in the 21st year of the georgia couple's marriage, just as they could make out the finish line for zach and luke at college. her tumor can double in size every two weeks. and when glioblastoma returns, time is short-- doctors gave her seven months. but good ones? maybe just three or four. the tumor was aggressive. >> justice: yes. >> pelley: so you wanted an aggressive treatment. >> justice: yes. yes. >> pelley: you're a medical
now, the virus in this syringe which mankind has fought to eradicate from the earth, is the last chanceld. >> you might feel a little tug. >> pelley: in october this past year, half a teaspoon of polio flowed into her tumor. >> okay. ready to go? >> nancy justice: i'm ready, bring it on. >> we're starting. 9:21. >> annik desjardins: if you feel anything, you let us know. >> justice: i will definitely. >> desjardins: perfect. >> pelley: well,...
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. >> brown: it can look as simple and daunting as this, a local worker with a syringe swirting waterck reinforcing an adobe wall. imagine how many injections are required for the area. but the work is going on after climatologists predicted a strong el niÑo for this winter and spring, the government for the first time put in place a plan at the cost of $8 million hiring around 1,000 workers. one wheelbarrow at a time, heavy equipment isn't allowed here, they're transporting sand to shore up walls, to prevent water from accumulating and breaking through. they're also building roofs for murals and vulnerable areas and laying expensive drainage systems. outside the site itself, river banks are being fort tied and paths cleared for water to flow. >> my mother told me a story about when we lived in northern peru when the water was up to our knees in our house. >> brown: peruvian born francisco chavez would grow up to study el nino patterns as an oceanographer at the research institute in california. we met in lima. >> there is a difference between what happens in the western pacific and i
. >> brown: it can look as simple and daunting as this, a local worker with a syringe swirting waterck reinforcing an adobe wall. imagine how many injections are required for the area. but the work is going on after climatologists predicted a strong el niÑo for this winter and spring, the government for the first time put in place a plan at the cost of $8 million hiring around 1,000 workers. one wheelbarrow at a time, heavy equipment isn't allowed here, they're transporting sand to shore...
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there and installed about two years ago to deter homeless people from sleeping there due to the syringes feces and the behind. but they just found out through media reports were that ellis were not being deterred and they were sleeping there and getting wet by the sprinklers. and as a result the church has decided to disable the sprinklers. >>: it was initially told legal the whole list out of these alcoves. the former pastor murder there weren't as much need chosen and things around. that doesn't make it in hindsight right but it did prevent some things for two years. no one mentioned anything for two years >> dan kerman: and although no one mentioned anything for two years and is true that people inside marions' a mary's cathedral saw that what was happening in did not bring it to anyone's attention that it is still live there was a problem with that again until list of the media reported that homeless people were sleeping with umbrellas and getting wet. the charges say they're looking this at this as a learning moment. and in one and a why no one came forward to discuss it. and and ad
there and installed about two years ago to deter homeless people from sleeping there due to the syringes feces and the behind. but they just found out through media reports were that ellis were not being deterred and they were sleeping there and getting wet by the sprinklers. and as a result the church has decided to disable the sprinklers. >>: it was initially told legal the whole list out of these alcoves. the former pastor murder there weren't as much need chosen and things around....
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police say they found what they believe to be marijuana as well as painkillers and a syringe in her mother's a "washington post" journalist and his wife have been locked in an iranian prison since july. his brother joins us next with details on what's being done to free the reporter from captivity. keep it right here on "morning joe." in this moment your baby is getting more than clean. your touch stimulates her senses and nurtures her mind. and the johnson's® scent lather and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby when you can give her so much more™? denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. when laquinta.com sends craig wilson a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what he becomes? great proposal! let'talk more over
police say they found what they believe to be marijuana as well as painkillers and a syringe in her mother's a "washington post" journalist and his wife have been locked in an iranian prison since july. his brother joins us next with details on what's being done to free the reporter from captivity. keep it right here on "morning joe." in this moment your baby is getting more than clean. your touch stimulates her senses and nurtures her mind. and the johnson's® scent lather...