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in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect -- suspects came and left sparking a suspicion that he was engaged in narcotics trafficking that day. there was a female suspect that the brought to children inside the suspected drug house. at 10:30 hours he emerged from the front door and had a cell phone conversation before going back inside. at 11:30 a male subjects and to the house and officers took the time of advantage to make their approach to the front door and yelled out police, a provision search and enter the residence. manning encountered heckert walking down a hallway toward him. manning sa anw a concerning said. he sought a loaded gun in
in the days prior to the incident, sgt manning learned the resident of 60 kashmir, was dealing narcotics out of the residents. they conducted an investigation and learn a resident of 60 kashmir was robert hackert, a man with a history of violence in numerous felony convictions. on the morning of february 16, a team of officers who set up outside the apartment to conduct a probation search. once it was determined that sector was in sight, the officer's watch for several hours as this aspect --...
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we'll run the canine, narcotics dogs through, cell phone dogs. anything we have, this dormitory will have it. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unit on a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting us to narcotics. that's a good girl, yes! that's her reward. that's a good girl! that's a good girl! >> we had both dogs alert on this particular box, so there is evidence that drugs have been in this facility, right here at this bunk. we have determined that the two inmates that are assigned to this bunk work on the construction work site, so we are pulling them in. they will be drug tested. >> when they show interest or have what we call a change in behavior, we follow it up with a good, thorough search, just to make sure we're not missing any kind of narcotics. that's our main focus. >> want to check this? >> the search turns
we'll run the canine, narcotics dogs through, cell phone dogs. anything we have, this dormitory will have it. >> most of the n-dorm inmates work on a construction crew, building a new low-security housing unit on a plot of land adjacent to santa rosa. the dogs are trained to suddenly sit still when they detect the scent of whatever contraband they're searching for. >> that's a good girl. that's a good girl. she's alerting us to narcotics. that's a good girl, yes! that's her reward....
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most of the time this is on the high end of the amount of narcotics we see people in possession of. sometimes people have two or three sweetener packages on them and we call them drug dealers, you know. that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that
most of the time this is on the high end of the amount of narcotics we see people in possession of. sometimes people have two or three sweetener packages on them and we call them drug dealers, you know. that's why we call it a war on crumbs because the amounts we are talking about are mine us schedule. -- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least...
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and so, the federal bureau of narcotics was like it's a matter of national security. so they're like okay sure it's a secret now so this project went on and started in 1964 and went on until 1984 they were growing coca in the university of hawaii. the funny part about this and why i bring this up is what ended up happening really was that the coca actually didn't really grow very well and in fact it must have died. some 1984 the abandon the project and the u.s. department of agriculture took over the project because they wanted to find out why it was dying and they eventually figured out there was a fund is that was taking over the coca and was calling this coca to read and so the dea took over this project because they wanted to develop this on this as a way to eradicate coca. so, i find out one little story is just a marvel because it really i think encapsulates the whole relationship that's going on here. we have this belief that indigenous people are denied access to that we've heard it has lots of nutritional, social, medicinal value to people and they denied acc
and so, the federal bureau of narcotics was like it's a matter of national security. so they're like okay sure it's a secret now so this project went on and started in 1964 and went on until 1984 they were growing coca in the university of hawaii. the funny part about this and why i bring this up is what ended up happening really was that the coca actually didn't really grow very well and in fact it must have died. some 1984 the abandon the project and the u.s. department of agriculture took...
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maybe next to you go to a narcotic scenes or a wild childe abuse or any number of things, stabbings, murders. those are independent crimes, and the officer has to have enough knowledge in all disciplines to say i can put together the initial case, so we can get prosecution on this crime. when you think about it's a staggering amount of information that the officer has too know and he will be grilled in court. you look at a specialty assignment. say for example an officer going to traffic and has a real interest in traffic and he is going to do traffic reconstruction and everything up to fatal accidents. he has to go to a scene and look at evidence and be a map-maker to create a diagram of what occurred. so look at the weight of the vehicle and apply the laws of physics and come up with a reasonable explanation of what occurred in that accident. the same thing a narcotics officers goes in and if he comes in cold, he has to learn things like chemistry, because he may walk into a methamphetamine lab and make the decisions of how that lab will be shut down and his decisions can affect th
maybe next to you go to a narcotic scenes or a wild childe abuse or any number of things, stabbings, murders. those are independent crimes, and the officer has to have enough knowledge in all disciplines to say i can put together the initial case, so we can get prosecution on this crime. when you think about it's a staggering amount of information that the officer has too know and he will be grilled in court. you look at a specialty assignment. say for example an officer going to traffic and...
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. >> you said that your presentation said that those addicted to narcotic drugs, how is that judged? by some type of court order? >> or? >> the judge says, tell us that the person is an addict. >> that is usually in the probation. >> where is this information sent? once a person has been adjudicated, to be addicted to narcotics and no longer able to have a firearm, where? >> california has a data base, a cini, data base and that is where the data base that an officer will conduct an investigation for local, state and national and international sometimes. and it is there at the state level, that it can be found. >> and anybody that fits into any fp the categories that you listed they all go to the same place, they are on the same list. >> yes. >> if i could just say what they did which was smart here, on the attorney general's office, here is the list of the people that are prohibited and this is the list of people that have guns and why don't we put the two lists together which is amazing, and i could get a gun and in a year later i am convicted of domestic violence and i am no longe
. >> you said that your presentation said that those addicted to narcotic drugs, how is that judged? by some type of court order? >> or? >> the judge says, tell us that the person is an addict. >> that is usually in the probation. >> where is this information sent? once a person has been adjudicated, to be addicted to narcotics and no longer able to have a firearm, where? >> california has a data base, a cini, data base and that is where the data base that an...
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about this convention, a narcotic drugs. how do you feel about how that coca-cola has access and indigenous people are allowed to have a? at that point he did not answer. it's funny because the little twitter page, his avatar was like a secret. so i did that so that i could illustrate the entire dialogue as a way of just, you know, interfacing with these companies. i had actually planned to continue to keep knocking on the door and asking about this. it. >> we have a question here. a great. question here. another woman over there as well. >> thank you so much. this has been fascinating. i was wondering if you guys to tell us, if you could set your ideal policy for the war on cocaine specifically in the illegality of cocaine in the u.s. right now, with that policy be and how does that fit in with politics that you talked about? >> at think you would get a lot of different responses to that within the drug policy reform movement, and i want to underscore that there is a drug policy reform movement here in this country and also
about this convention, a narcotic drugs. how do you feel about how that coca-cola has access and indigenous people are allowed to have a? at that point he did not answer. it's funny because the little twitter page, his avatar was like a secret. so i did that so that i could illustrate the entire dialogue as a way of just, you know, interfacing with these companies. i had actually planned to continue to keep knocking on the door and asking about this. it. >> we have a question here. a...
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view and this is exactly what we did and achieved reduction in homicides and the emphasis wasn't on narcotics and incarceration and as thorough the study is there is someone wiser that says bad data gives you bad information. in that time we adding mit our data is mad. our data is much bmplt i invite you to do a survey work with the youth guidance center and the probation department to come up with a new survey to suggest how far we have come rather than suggest that you did very well and passionately that we're in the middle of a current trend that actually ended what is now four years ago. >> right absolutely so let me be clear we are using data from 2009 because that was the most recent data publicly accessible to us. 2010 there was a severe glitch in the classification data system with the police department and we weren't able to use that data and of course now that you upgraded our ssz this is the poverty opportunity to do a new evaluation how far we have come and whether the racial disparities still exist or not and how effective we have been and absolutely that's what we are recommendi
view and this is exactly what we did and achieved reduction in homicides and the emphasis wasn't on narcotics and incarceration and as thorough the study is there is someone wiser that says bad data gives you bad information. in that time we adding mit our data is mad. our data is much bmplt i invite you to do a survey work with the youth guidance center and the probation department to come up with a new survey to suggest how far we have come rather than suggest that you did very well and...
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nd there's still a steady stream oo illegal narcotics in every city n america. in thhs morning's cover story... john zarella explains why the country's drug policies will soon be the pprsident's new foc. focus. with america's use of illicitt the challenge: what's the ,3 &pbest wwy tt curb it?clarence jackson started smoking pot wwen he was fourteen. he says he quickly graduated to coke, crime and then prison."i've consecutiie year of my life twenty yearssin and out of jackssn is now in court-ordered grouu counseling. (naa sot) "and youuknow howwselfish it is everybody around yyu hurt when you get locked up, even your dog. i know that sounds silly, even your dog, iiknow that sounds silly, even our dog.""uy wheeler runs the program...twelve to 24 sessions. for first offenders, the gold ring upon reccrd. jjckson llments...if for him twenty yyars agg. "i wouldn't have been a &pliability. i would have been a great asset to society today."jackson coold be the change in ow the nation is al - use. ii's not just a crime, but annaddiccion. "ii shouldn't come as a surprise
nd there's still a steady stream oo illegal narcotics in every city n america. in thhs morning's cover story... john zarella explains why the country's drug policies will soon be the pprsident's new foc. focus. with america's use of illicitt the challenge: what's the ,3 &pbest wwy tt curb it?clarence jackson started smoking pot wwen he was fourteen. he says he quickly graduated to coke, crime and then prison."i've consecutiie year of my life twenty yearssin and out of jackssn is now in...
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narcotics hit. you got something here you want to tell me about? >> no, i don't. >> huh? >> no, i don't. >> you just want to see if i can find it? >> after a narcotics dog alerts in his living area, wallace booker receives a concentrated shakedown. >> why do you reckon the dogs would have alerted on this spot here? >> i don't know. must be crazy or something. >> huh? >> that dog must be crazy or something. you might need to get a new one. >> huh? >> you might need to get a new one. >> maybe he smelled that stuff y'all been smoking down there. this s.a.t. class, you taking this book here? >> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i didn't hear you. >> that dog hit on that drug book?
narcotics hit. you got something here you want to tell me about? >> no, i don't. >> huh? >> no, i don't. >> you just want to see if i can find it? >> after a narcotics dog alerts in his living area, wallace booker receives a concentrated shakedown. >> why do you reckon the dogs would have alerted on this spot here? >> i don't know. must be crazy or something. >> huh? >> that dog must be crazy or something. you might need to get a new one....
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convention on narcotics drugs. that was that treaty that says bolivia is supposed to eradicate all their wild coca bushes and we have to stop what is going on in south america for thousands of years and the coca-cola co. had a role in the the negotiations of that treaty. i went through the national archives. what you see a lot in this book is illustrations of the pictures that i took in the archives. instead of prose book and writing the words out, i found boxes and boxes of documents of the federal bureau of narcotics and the longtime commissioner of the bureau of narcotics and took photographs of them and illustrated them so what you will see in the book is actually rather than retell the story and words i recreated these documents and letters and correspondence that went over decades and decades and literally decades and decades and decades between harry andslinger who is the architect of the reformation campaign against marijuana. that was one of his strong, really active and successful in providing marijuana.
convention on narcotics drugs. that was that treaty that says bolivia is supposed to eradicate all their wild coca bushes and we have to stop what is going on in south america for thousands of years and the coca-cola co. had a role in the the negotiations of that treaty. i went through the national archives. what you see a lot in this book is illustrations of the pictures that i took in the archives. instead of prose book and writing the words out, i found boxes and boxes of documents of the...
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the san mateo county narcotics task force arrested. a man who officials say is suspected of selling illegal firearms out of his house and car. police arrested antonio infante at his home on speers avenue on friday. infante is a convicted felon, which prevents him from owning a firearm. police recovered two revolvers. one semi- automatic handgun. and an s-k-s assault rifle. that's what you're looking at here. authorities also recovered hundreds of rounds of ammunition. >> a shooting in san jose left one man in the hospital tonight. it happened on hayes avenye. police arrived on scene and found a 20-year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound. this is video from sky-7 h- d. the victim was taken to a hospital and is expected to be okay. police say the shooting may be gang- related. the investigation is on going. >> the 16- year- old california boy accused of shooting a classmate, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges today. here you can see bryan oliver in kern county superior court. the judge set bail at one- point- f
the san mateo county narcotics task force arrested. a man who officials say is suspected of selling illegal firearms out of his house and car. police arrested antonio infante at his home on speers avenue on friday. infante is a convicted felon, which prevents him from owning a firearm. police recovered two revolvers. one semi- automatic handgun. and an s-k-s assault rifle. that's what you're looking at here. authorities also recovered hundreds of rounds of ammunition. >> a shooting in san...
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leadership [indiscernible] in the areas where the economy is thriving, we have seen a reduction of narcotics and cultivation of the poppy. in areas where we see most of the fighting, that is where most of the poppies are grown. >> let me close with a final question. jim used a number of statistics. one that struck me is i have the right to a 52% of the afghan population thought the country is going on in the right direction. my question to each of you, what is your view? is the country going in the right direction and are you optimistic or pessimistic as we look forward for the next two years and after 2014? >> if you do not know where you are going, any road will take you there. the country is going in the right direction compared to where we started certainly. people feel more confident about the way their life is conducted. also as i mentioned, there has to be a bit of a relation [indiscernible] in the region. >> i also agree and the statistics were new to me. it is heartening that 52% of people in afghanistan feel the country is going in the right direction. i do not know the figures for
leadership [indiscernible] in the areas where the economy is thriving, we have seen a reduction of narcotics and cultivation of the poppy. in areas where we see most of the fighting, that is where most of the poppies are grown. >> let me close with a final question. jim used a number of statistics. one that struck me is i have the right to a 52% of the afghan population thought the country is going on in the right direction. my question to each of you, what is your view? is the country...
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they do have a counter narcotics program. it has had mixed results and it is going to continue to be a problem. it really has to be something that has to be addressed both within afghanistan and internationally. certainly from the western previous -- perspective reducing the price of drugs would be a huge contribution as well. >> the chief council has been asking when the war will be more or less ended and when title x authority will be removed and replaced with alesser authority. do you see a day that will come? >> i think that -- good question. jay johnson who was the general council who commented about when the authorities would change because we've been conducting, again, armed conflict against armed terrorists. i think it will be different in different spaces and different areas. whether you are dealing with ungoverned spaces in parts of africa, yemen, afghanistan, in the philippines and each of those have to have a different -- the national command authority, the president, the secretary of defense, the secretary of sta
they do have a counter narcotics program. it has had mixed results and it is going to continue to be a problem. it really has to be something that has to be addressed both within afghanistan and internationally. certainly from the western previous -- perspective reducing the price of drugs would be a huge contribution as well. >> the chief council has been asking when the war will be more or less ended and when title x authority will be removed and replaced with alesser authority. do you...
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ruiz had been arrested 48 hours earlier for the first time in his life, charged with intent to sell narcotics. he hoped his father would be able and willing to bail him out. >> it's $2500. 10% of $25,000 bail. thank you, dad. all right. yep. i love you. bye. he doesn't deserve a phone call from here. but it's all my fault that i'm here. it's no one's fault but myself. >> there's a term that people use called a fish and basically if you're a new booking and you've never been in jail before, it's like you can imagine when you take a fish out of water. they're just very disoriented, they're lost, they don't know what's going on. luckily they don't flop around. >> honestly, there's probably about $80 worth of pills in my car and it's not worth this. >> what are you thinking about? >> there's so much more than this. just to know that you're stuck somewhere and you have no clue what's going on. in a 10 foot by 10 foot room with no windows. not knowing if it's dark, light outside, it's nothing to look forward to. >> he's a new booking. he's somebody with no criminal experience. he hasn't been here b
ruiz had been arrested 48 hours earlier for the first time in his life, charged with intent to sell narcotics. he hoped his father would be able and willing to bail him out. >> it's $2500. 10% of $25,000 bail. thank you, dad. all right. yep. i love you. bye. he doesn't deserve a phone call from here. but it's all my fault that i'm here. it's no one's fault but myself. >> there's a term that people use called a fish and basically if you're a new booking and you've never been in jail...
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they used several teams -- including the gang and narcotics unit. they targeted prostitutes using ads on the internet.. the websites were used to contact prostitutes and clients. 36 people were arrested. >> catherine: also new at 11. san francisco police are searching for two men who stole wigs from a store and punched a 75-year-old woman in the head after she confronted them. it happened on polk street. the woman refused medical treatment.. the suspects are described as being between 25 and 30 years old. >> jacqueline: we are in for a cold night. let us take a look at 30's through fairfield. 30's in sunnyvale. we are going to see very cold temperatures. the freeze morning for the entire north bay. the south bay and for the peninsula. temperatures in the 20's and 30's. just how cold it is going to be in your neighborhood >> catherine: a man drowns near point reyes.after trying to save his dog when it was swept out to sea. >>> and it's been four years since oscar grant was shot and killed by a bart officer in oakland. how grant is being remembered. >
they used several teams -- including the gang and narcotics unit. they targeted prostitutes using ads on the internet.. the websites were used to contact prostitutes and clients. 36 people were arrested. >> catherine: also new at 11. san francisco police are searching for two men who stole wigs from a store and punched a 75-year-old woman in the head after she confronted them. it happened on polk street. the woman refused medical treatment.. the suspects are described as being between 25...
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. >> lyndsey standiford has been found guilty of importing narcotics. she will be sentenced to death. >> judges said she had damaged the reputation of bali and did not appear to care about the consequences of her actions. covering her head, she refused to speak to reporters as she left court. the mother of two has been in the spotlight ever since she was arrested last may in bali. a police found 4.8 kilograms of cocaine in her suitcase her lawyer said she will appeal. >> i think judges -- the judges did not take into consideration her remorse for her actions. in her previous statements she has already said she regretted what she did and has apologized to the government of indonesia. >> this judgment has shocked those in bali and around the world, but it appears the judges were trying to send out a message. get caught carrying drugs into bali, and he will face serious consequences. they do not want anyone or anything to ruin the image of their peaceful holiday island. the u.k. is strongly opposed to the death penalty. while these diplomatic discussions c
. >> lyndsey standiford has been found guilty of importing narcotics. she will be sentenced to death. >> judges said she had damaged the reputation of bali and did not appear to care about the consequences of her actions. covering her head, she refused to speak to reporters as she left court. the mother of two has been in the spotlight ever since she was arrested last may in bali. a police found 4.8 kilograms of cocaine in her suitcase her lawyer said she will appeal. >> i...
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government to allow him to write prescriptions for narcotics is now closing down his office. dr. allen salerian believes the very existence of pain causes brain damage and can't be repaired and to prevent brain damage, he prescribes pain 34ed indication, -- medication, more of it than other physicians do. the d.c. health department wants to shut him down. salerian says he's surrendering now, at least for the time being because he has no choice. he says he's bankrupt. >>> the time is 6:07. i am watching your money. facebook says higher costs dragged down profits by nearly 80% last quarter. but the social networking site says revenues got a boost from stronger ad sales on mobile devices. facebook's monthly average user base grew by 25% from a year ago. now a little over a billion people on facebook. meantime the dow jones industrial average hit a speed bump on its way to 14,000. stocks fell after the government said the economy unexpectedly pulled back in october by a tenth of a percent. the dow lost 44 points on the news. the nasdaq was off by 11. >>> if you thought last year was
government to allow him to write prescriptions for narcotics is now closing down his office. dr. allen salerian believes the very existence of pain causes brain damage and can't be repaired and to prevent brain damage, he prescribes pain 34ed indication, -- medication, more of it than other physicians do. the d.c. health department wants to shut him down. salerian says he's surrendering now, at least for the time being because he has no choice. he says he's bankrupt. >>> the time is...
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we are create being exactly the thing franklin roosevelt warned us against, which is a narcotic, a destroyer of souls, a destroyer of our labor force. >> jared, the odd thing about this story, the odd thing about this story is that the unemployment rate is coming down. we're in a modest recovery. and yet these small entitlements like the disability that jimmy mentioned keep rising and rising and rising. we always talk about food stamps. this disability thing, we're actually paying people not to work, jared. that can't be work. >> the disability thing is very misleading, what jimmy was just taking you through. i'll post something later on my blog that shows you how much of the disability rates have to do with older people. >> demographics does not explain that. >> as jimmy suggested with welfare reform, our welfare system is much more professional work than it's ever been. the earned income tax credit has become more important, more people or food stamps are working, more people on welfare are working. 90% go to people who are elderly, disabled or working. >> jared, do you acknowledge, just t
we are create being exactly the thing franklin roosevelt warned us against, which is a narcotic, a destroyer of souls, a destroyer of our labor force. >> jared, the odd thing about this story, the odd thing about this story is that the unemployment rate is coming down. we're in a modest recovery. and yet these small entitlements like the disability that jimmy mentioned keep rising and rising and rising. we always talk about food stamps. this disability thing, we're actually paying people...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe...
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and i'm sitting there going, "i paid tens of thousands of dollars on narcotics to feel that way." i'm like, "he has the answer." i went up to him, too. i was like, "hey, can you tell me, like, what's life all about?" he said, "chocolate milk." [ laughter ] what if that's the right answer? imagine we all die, and that's what it's all about in the end. god's like, "where's your chocolate milk? you can't come in." [ laughter ] and all those people are behind the gates of heaven, saying, "who's retarded now? ha." you guys have been fabulous. thank you so much. thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. we got -- [cheers and applause] what a program for you tonight. our guest tonight missing cummings an associate professor of ayer naughtic and astronautics at mit and instructs the navy on aut
and i'm sitting there going, "i paid tens of thousands of dollars on narcotics to feel that way." i'm like, "he has the answer." i went up to him, too. i was like, "hey, can you tell me, like, what's life all about?" he said, "chocolate milk." [ laughter ] what if that's the right answer? imagine we all die, and that's what it's all about in the end. god's like, "where's your chocolate milk? you can't come in." [ laughter ] and all those people...
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there's no more narcotics, so we're just going to take care of the paperwork and reclassify those two suspects. step on out. >> selame and the other inmate involved in the incident have been directed to gather their possessions and will be transferred to new cells while jail officials determine if they should be reclassified as higher security level inmates. >> drop your stuff right there. turn your pockets inside out. hands behind your head, palms touching. separate your feet. do you have any more pills on you or in you? >> no. >> why are you on my floor? >> i was passing bread and milk. >> passing bread and milk? >> yes, ma'am. >> was there any pills in those bread and milk? >> no, there wasn't. >> the deputies are lying? that was a question. >> no. >> are my deputies lying? >> no, i'm not saying they're lying. i don't know what was it. >> okay. turn around. go inside the cell and have a seat. >> drug problems led to donald stokes in jail as well. he violated his probation on a drug possession conviction, and now is only two days away from his release. in the meantime, he holds a jo
there's no more narcotics, so we're just going to take care of the paperwork and reclassify those two suspects. step on out. >> selame and the other inmate involved in the incident have been directed to gather their possessions and will be transferred to new cells while jail officials determine if they should be reclassified as higher security level inmates. >> drop your stuff right there. turn your pockets inside out. hands behind your head, palms touching. separate your feet. do...
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and narcotics anonymous. >> i started going to naa, aa meetings in prison and started going to church. the only thing i wanted to be around, if you weren't spiritual or talked about something positive, i didn't want to be bothered with you. >> jones was eventually paroled and found a place to live and work at the noah house. a residential drug treatment program in tampa, florida. but one day when he took a shortcut on the way home from work through a hole in a fence, he was arrested and sent back to jail for trespassing. >> when they handcuffed me, as soon as they put them handcuffs on me, i cannot lie, you know. as much as i've been through, i didn't think i'd do it, but tears started coming to my eyes. >> even though the charges were dropped, jones still faced the possibility the returning to prison. if the parole board determined that his arrest and admission that he did, in fact, take the shortcut violated the conditions of his parole. jones expected to learn his fate after a hearing with the parole examiner. >> so regarding my findings in this hearing, i'm going to defer them for
and narcotics anonymous. >> i started going to naa, aa meetings in prison and started going to church. the only thing i wanted to be around, if you weren't spiritual or talked about something positive, i didn't want to be bothered with you. >> jones was eventually paroled and found a place to live and work at the noah house. a residential drug treatment program in tampa, florida. but one day when he took a shortcut on the way home from work through a hole in a fence, he was arrested...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or havior or thghts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening nditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disse and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you wit
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or havior or thghts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe...
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one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or havior or thghts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening nditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disse and before you reduce or stop cymbalta. dizziness or fainting may occur upon standing. ask your doctor about cymbalta. imagine you wit
one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or havior or thghts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe...
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s decision to take away his right to prescribe class ii narcotic painkillers and to remember patients who have died, some by suicide, since his prescription rights were terminated. without the drugs, patients like rico coates told us in april they suffer. >> it's taken away my quality of life. >> reporter: a board of medicine hearing revealed the city withheld from the doctor's lawyers secretly recorded video and pictures of one of his patients. he still awaits that board's decision and that of another d.c. judge who heard his case in july. >> don't kill me with your slowness and bureaucracy. understand people are dying. six people died. these are real people, real names. linda's and phillip's and john's. >> the doctor is widely published on the brain damage. >> there's premature aging and death. it is as dangerous as having high blood pressure or cholesterol. so pain patients and psychiatric patients must he have receive adequate and aggressive treatment, is my view. >> reporter: his legal fight has taken a toll. >> i am surrendering now, at least for the time being, and shutting dow
s decision to take away his right to prescribe class ii narcotic painkillers and to remember patients who have died, some by suicide, since his prescription rights were terminated. without the drugs, patients like rico coates told us in april they suffer. >> it's taken away my quality of life. >> reporter: a board of medicine hearing revealed the city withheld from the doctor's lawyers secretly recorded video and pictures of one of his patients. he still awaits that board's decision...
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he is facing charges of's of stolen property and narcotics. >> nhl players will strap their skates on again after reaching an agreement with the owners. that means the san jose sharks will return to action as soon as the league resumes play. the two sides emerged with a deal this morning after 16 hours of talk. they agreed on a ten-year deal where owners and players will spit revenue, 50-50. the players have been locked out for 113 days after the two sides were unable to reach a new collective bargaining agreement. more than 620 nhl games through january 14th have been cancelled. the nhl had models for a 50 and 48 game season but schedule issues have to be work out. we'll have more in sports. >> it is official. new parking rules in police today in san francisco. we will have a live report. >>> plus, a different kind of parking battle as a neighborhood rallies against parkless. >>> and the new debate in washington and what could it mean for your money. >> leigh: i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. the bay area cleared out nicely this afternoon but [ fingers tapping ] [ rain pattering ] [ h
he is facing charges of's of stolen property and narcotics. >> nhl players will strap their skates on again after reaching an agreement with the owners. that means the san jose sharks will return to action as soon as the league resumes play. the two sides emerged with a deal this morning after 16 hours of talk. they agreed on a ten-year deal where owners and players will spit revenue, 50-50. the players have been locked out for 113 days after the two sides were unable to reach a new...
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>> guest: narcotics and international narcotics for a number of years. i then switched to security spotted most milli vanilli saturday recently started up a mortgage for a group. c-span: you said telling in washington and the government and the treasury department? >> guest: 27 months. c-span: starting with a? >> guest: december 15, 2006 found march 30, 2011. c-span: here is senator richard shelby talking to you about what you should be doing your job. >> this is a very important job you occupy. special inspector general for this talker. a lifetime opportunity public-service but very few people ever have to do rate. you might be unemployable after you do this, but you know and i know that these people have got to fear you and your office. if they don't fear you, they're going to play with you. go to niaid this. senator dodd wants to tell this committee what you need at all times. if somebody stifling you, we want to know. c-span: what kind of money to the congress give you to spend in your job? >> guest: the original outlay of $50 million. reiko how long
>> guest: narcotics and international narcotics for a number of years. i then switched to security spotted most milli vanilli saturday recently started up a mortgage for a group. c-span: you said telling in washington and the government and the treasury department? >> guest: 27 months. c-span: starting with a? >> guest: december 15, 2006 found march 30, 2011. c-span: here is senator richard shelby talking to you about what you should be doing your job. >> this is a very...
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all of his focus on criminal law, financial fraud, public corruption, narcotics, conspiracies, money laundering, terrorists. he first became known in san francisco where he served in the u.s. attorney's office, rising to be chief of the criminal division. thereafter, he moved to boston as assistant u.s. attorney and then to the u.s. justice department in washington where he led the criminal division. in 1998, bob returned to san francisco as united states attorney. please join me in welcoming my good friend and one of america's most distinguished public servants, robert muller. [applause] >> let me start off by thanking mason for that kind introduction. i will say -- you often wonder when a former professor is going to introduce you. you do not know what is going to come out. but, thank you. you were there to kick start my career when it needed kick starting. let me thank the commonwealth club for having me back. it is great to be back in san francisco but also to be back with you this afternoon. two months ago, we marked the 10th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. the horrific
all of his focus on criminal law, financial fraud, public corruption, narcotics, conspiracies, money laundering, terrorists. he first became known in san francisco where he served in the u.s. attorney's office, rising to be chief of the criminal division. thereafter, he moved to boston as assistant u.s. attorney and then to the u.s. justice department in washington where he led the criminal division. in 1998, bob returned to san francisco as united states attorney. please join me in welcoming...