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Colombia and the drug wars - part 2
Part 2 COLOR SYNC Colombia - June 2001 footage covering the conflict within this country between the armed Raw footage showing gangs of drug traffickers, leftist guerillas and rightist paras who have been the cause of increasing economic deterioration and social disintegration of Colombia and its relationship to cocaine production and distribution. Two hour compilation of highlights from over 20 hours of material. **WE HAVE ALL THE RAW FOOTAGE FROM THIS COMPILATION** Tape #11 continued >>>locked school door in Soacha, views of huts. Interivew 17 year old boy in street unemployed Tape #13 >>>good cop, Bad CIty..Berrancabermeja, Colombia's murder capitol. Drive through the streets. Lt. Andres Segura lights a candle to his guardian angel, St. Micahel before leaving for days patrolling the city He drives to loud Salsa music, greets familiar citizens, meets Armored Personel Carrier that is used to enter dangerous areas of the city. Responding to shooting, Lt. Andres supervises crime scene investigation, patrol on foot through FARC area, discover stolen gasoline containers, discover large underground tank of stolen gas. >>>Che Guevara wall painting in FARC area of Barrancabermeja. Police patrol on foot. Escort funeral processio to graveyard. >>>Gas top up of Police motorcycle corps. >>>Police hand out candy to kids in FARC area >>>Oil refinery, 75% of Colombia's gasoline is produced here and much of it is stolen for drug labs >>>Taxi reports suspected bomb, Lt. Andres investigates, mo bomb >>>Saturday night in Barrancabermeja, police block off main street for weekly family street fair, cops bike around with kids, selling balloons, citrizens enjoy rare security at night since Para's took over control of town, Police announcer, kids play chess in street, etc. >>>River Magdelena makes Barranca a crossroads for commerce and drug traffic >>>variety of boats, Vultures hang out around Barranca >>>Visit to town undertaker funeral parlor, interview re: cost of funerals and coffins Call comes in re: dead body to undertaker before it comes to police >>>Lt. Andres investigates another unidentified body, signs of beating and cigarette burns. Tape #14 >>>River Magdelana >>>Interview Col Juan Villar, Chief National Police in Barranca. Spanish Tape #15 >>>Santandar Police Academy in Bogota. Promotion ceremony for senior police officers >>>Cadets parade >>>President Pastrana speaks, re: police and security Tape #16 >>>Military analyst and Colombian security advisor to governments, Alfredo Rangel (Spanish) He is critical of Plan COlombia, Fumigation of Coca, etc. >>>Irma Garcia, Coordinator of 6 social assistance programs for Colombia interview re: social problems (English) >>>Senator Rafael ORduz, an independent critical of Pastrana (English) >>>Daniel Garcia Pena, University PRofessor and Political Consultant. English Tape #17 >>>video acquired from sources >>>helicopter view of Coca plantations >>>ground shots Poppy growing
DUKE/DEPART/SR. CITI
00:00:00:00 STIX 1/Dukakis departs Perry Street//Lafayette Hotel EXT--Departs hotel with Cuomo and Euterpe--shakes hands with cop//9:00 senior citizen's' event/Duke at lunch/15:00 Euterp ...
1990s NEWS
09/08/1994 OPERATION CLEAN HOUSE PROSTITUTION RAID VARIOUS LOCATION IN QUEENS -POLICE OFFICERS IN HOUSE WITH SCREAMING WOMAN -136-11 HOUSE NUMBER, COP WITH PUBLIC MORALS JACKET, ASIAN WOMEN, PROSTITUTES, SEX WORKERS, ASIAN JOHN WALKS OUT OF BROTHEL AND WAVES GOODBYE, LAUGHING -ASIAN FAMILY WATCHES, PROSTITUTES HANDCUFFED ARE LED OUT OF HOUSE, PERP WALK -FEMALE COP FRISKS ASIAN MALE IN BRICK HOUSE, "JOHN" -COPS CHASING PROSTITUTES AS THEY TRY TO FLEE -LOOKS LIKE FLUSHING, ASIAN PROSTITUTES, SEX WORKERS HIDE IN BACK OF CAR -SIGN FOR QUEENS KOREAN AMERICAN SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER -STREET SIGN: BROADWAY AND 74 ST
RESCUE WORKERS SAVE SENIOR CITIZENS
Fire-fighters and police officers rescue senior citizens from a senior center that is on fire. They carry the seniors to safety in the darkness of the night.
Cops Leave Minneapolis
A FEW HUNDRED POLICE CARS LEAVE MINNEAPOLIS TUESDAY MORNING IN A PROCESSION TO HONOR SLAIN OFFICER MELISSA SCHMIDT AT HER FUNERAL IN HER HOMETOWN OF BLOOMER, WISCONSIN.
SWAT Standoff (S.W.A.T.); 5/2/97
SWAT Standoff; S.W.A.T.; huge fire w/ lots of smoke pouring up in residential neighborhood among houses (could be California/Florida/Hawaii, etc.) NICE CUs smoke & flames; firetruck drives near scene of fire (slowly, in no rush); black police officer/cop very tenderly escorts old white woman/senior citizen to safety/rescue (other elderly woman in wheelchair rolled to safety by burly cop; NICE shot of palm tree engulfed in flames burns; SWAT team in black stand behind vans w/ weapons/guns/rifles drawn as woman criminal walks out of house w/ hand in air (other suspect is on ground being handcuffed by SWAT guys); Suspects dragged running from scene by SWAT members; NICE Drama unfolds; another criminal suspect (black, male) in handcuffs pushed up against side of police car, frisked/searched
Americans voting in an election
A modern American Election Day
KARLHEINZ SCHREIBER PERP WALK
Karlheinz Schreiber is led to court by police while being hounded by reporters. Inside he stands to take an oath.
CLINTON IN JACKSONVILLE TALKS CRIME (9/19/1995)
PICTURES OF CLINTON JOGGING, ETC. ALL THE USUAL PRESIDENTIAL SHOTS.
SOLUTIONS / TRIAD PROGRAM
NAT SOT EXT NIGHTTIME FTG FOR CAROLE SIMPSON CS VO ON POLICE PROGRAM TO RAISE AWARENESS OF NEEDS OF SENIOR CITIZENS / DRIVE ALONG W/ COPS ON PATROL FROM POV OF BACK SEAT / COPS TALK TO ELDERLY MAN ON STREET CORNER / WALK ALONG / COPS TALK TO OTHER OLD MAN / CUTAWAYS / HOUSES / COPS W/ OLD MAN / COPS ENTER CRUISER AND DRIVE AWAY / PLAYGROUND / STREET SCENES
CU, Police officer looking through binoculars sitting in police van, Staten Island, New York City, New York State, USA
MAJOR SHAKE-UP IN TRUMP CAMPAIGN
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Kellyanne Conway 
Trump Campaign Manager

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Donald Trump 
(R) Presidential Candidate 

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Paul Manafort
Trump Campaign Chair

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Corey Lewandowski 
Former Trump Campaign Manager

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Donald Trump 
(R) Presidential Candidate 

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Donald Trump 
(R) Presidential Candidate 

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Donald Trump 
(R) Presidential Candidate 

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ANOTHER MAJOR SHAKE-UP IN DONALD TRUMP"S CAMPAIGN.,,
THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE HAS APPOINTED A NEW CAMPAIGN MANAGER AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE.
THIS IS THE SECOND MAJOR OVERHAUL IN LESS THAN TWO MONTHS FOR TRUMP.
JESSICA SCHNEIDER HAS MORE.
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DONALD TRUMP SHAKING UP HIS CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP TEAM -- AGAIN -- FOR THE SECOND TIME IN TWO MONTHS.
(Kellyanne Conway/Trump Campaign Manager) "People want to criticize Donald Trump."
SENIOR ADVISOR, KELLYANNE CONWAY CONFIRMING THAT SHE HAS BEEN PROMOTED TO CAMPAIGN MANAGER -- AND THE EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF BREITBART NEWS, STEVE BANNON IS NOW THE CAMPAIGN"S CHIEF EXECUTIVE. 
THE CAMPAIGN"S EMBATTLED CHAIRMAN PAUL MANAFORT WILL STAY ON IN WHAT APPEARS TO BE A DIMINISHED ROLE.
(Donald Trump/(R) Presidential Candidate) "the campaign is doing really well."
(Paul Manafort/Trump Campaign Chair) "It"s never been so well unified. trump is very plugged in he"s very connected. the campaigns working contrary to what the media"s saying." 
MANAFORT UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR ALLEGEDLY RECEIVING MILLION IN ILLEGAL PAYMENTS FROM UKRAINE"S FORMER PRO-RUSSIAN RULING PARTY.
THIS IS THE SECOND MAJOR SHAKE-UP FOR TRUMP"S TEAM.
 BACK IN JUNE, HE FIRED COREY LEWANDOWSKI WEEKS BEFORE THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. 
(Donald Trump/(R) Presidential Candidate) "He"s a good guy. He"s a friend of mine. But I think it"s time now for a different kind of a campaign."
(Corey Lewandowski .Former Trump Campaign Manager) "i had a nice conversation with mr. trump and said to him, it"s been an honor and privilege to be part of this and i mean that for the bottom of my heart."
THE NEWS COMES AS TRUMP TRIES TO APPEAL TO BLACK VOTERS IN WISCONSIN - BUT THE AUDIENCE WAS MOSTLY WHITE.
(Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Candidate) "I am asking for the vote of every African-American citizen struggling in our country today who wants a different future."
TRUMP ADDRESSING THE VIOLENT PROTESTS IN MILWAUKEE AFTER POLICE SHOT AND KILLED A BLACK MAN ON SATURDAY.
(Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Candidate) "Those peddling the narrative of cops as a racist force in our society - a narrative supported with a nod by my opponent - share directly in the responsibility for the unrest in Milwaukee, and many other places within our country."
PLACING THE BLAME FOR INNER CITY UNREST SQUARELY ON WHAT HE CALLS FAILED DEMOCRATIC POLICIES 
(Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Candidate) "The African-American community has been taken for granted for decades by the Democratic Party. It"s is time for rule by the people, not rule by special interests. Hillary Clinton backed polices are responsible for the problems in the inner cities today and a vote for her is a vote for another generation of poverty, high crime and lost opportunity."
WITH ONLY 83 DAYS TO ELECTION DAY, TRUMP IS DIGGING IN ON HIS COMBATIVE STYLE IN HOPES OF TURNING AROUND HIS SLIDE IN THE POLLS.
(Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Candidate) "
"I am who I am. It"s me, You have to be you. If you start pivoting you are not being honest with people."
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TOP CAMPAIGN OFFICIALS TOLD CAPITOL HILL REPUBLICANS IN A CONFERENCE CALL TUESDAY... ADS WILL BEGIN AIRING THIS WEEKEND IN FIVE KEY BATTLEGROUND STATES.
TRUMP HAS SO FAR SPENT NOTHING ON AD BUYS. 
TWO SUPER PACS AND THE N-R-A HAVE SHELLED OUT 15 MILLION DOLLARS ON HIS BEHALF... BUT THAT"S A FAR CRY FROM THE 105 MILLION SPENT BY HILLARY CLINTON AND HER ALLIES. 
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POLITICS GOP REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT 2016 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN CANDIDATES


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NAT SOT INT FTG FOR CAROLE SIMPSON CS VO OF MEETING OF POLICE OFFICIALS TO RAISE AWARENESS OF SENIOR CITIZEN'S NEEDS / SPEAKER TALKING TO AUDIENCE OF COPS / FACES OF COPS IN AUDIENCE / BADGES ON UNIFORM / MEETING ROOM / COPS WEARING EYEGLASSES & GLOVES / SPEAKER ADDRESSING ROOM / COPS ASK QUESTIONS / OFFICAIL ANNOUNCING ANOTHER SPEAKER / SPEAKER ON PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS IN ELDERLY /
here 19 20 Edition Côte d'Azur: [emission of 07 November 2023]
ME: MASS SHOOTINGS/RESIDENT-RATTLED
<p><b>--TEASE--</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Lisbon,ME</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Chief Ryan McGee, a member of the Lisbon Police Department for nearly 19 years, has been hired as the department's new chief of police to fill the vacancy left by former Police Chief Marc Hagan in September.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>BY DARCIE MOORETIMES RECORD</p>\n<p>Sharefacebooktweetredditemailprint</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Interim Lisbon police Chief Ryan McGee is sworn in as police chief for the town by Town Clerk Twila Lycette on Thursday. Photo courtesy of Lisbon Police Department</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>LISBON — Lisbon has hired its interim police chief and longtime department member Ryan McGee to serve as its next chief of police.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee, who has been with Lisbon Police Department for nearly 19 years, was appointed interim police chief when former Chief Marc Hagan left in September to head Topsham’s police department.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee, 41, worked as a reserve officer in Mechanic Falls for a year before he was hired at Lisbon Police Department fulltime in 2002. In 2015, he was promoted to sergeant, followed by a promotion to lieutenant four years later.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“I do really care about what goes on and what we’re doing as a department,” he said Friday.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee stressed that police officers need to have the highest of integrity and must treat every person with compassion. Police are called to help so if an officer finds a person suffering from substance abuse, that means getting the treatment at the hospital and reaching out to their family, he said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>RELATED</p>\n<p>Lisbon’s police chief moving to same role in Topsham</p>\n<p>“It’s so important to treat everybody respectfully because you don’t know what they’re going through,” McGee said. “You don’t know their life story, or if they just had a medical issue or a death in the family. It’s not for us to judge.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Advertisement</p>\n<p>McGee said Lisbon is fortunate to have a police department that takes pride in who it hires. McGee said the police department must continue investing in its officers with training and supervision, as well.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Ryan McGee, hired as a Lisbon police officer almost 19 years ago, was sworn in as Lisbon’s Chief of Police last week. Photo courtesy of Lisbon Police Department</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>As chief, McGee hopes to bring back the Citizens’ Police Academy, which allows community members to learn more about the police department. He also wants to continue community policing, starting with a class to teach senior citizens how to avoid scams.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The law enforcement profession has been under national scrutiny nationwide protests following instances of police brutality and racism. The Black Lives Matter movement sprouted earlier this year after police killings of Black Americans, including George Floyd in Minneapolis and Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee welcomed discussions that stem from the BLM movement and said the Lisbon Police Department has an open-door policy.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“We are just as upset when we see bad things happen across the country, and it’s so important that those people are held accountable,” McGee said. “In our agency, we hold officers to the highest standards. We have really good relations with all of the community.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee said he looks forward to a future where issues of racism and bias get improve, and said he believes that will happen with talks and time.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“Every day we need to continue to do better,” he said. “It’s important to hire the right people. It’s continually investing in them, training them, and holding them accountable.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Only subscribers are eligible to post comments. Please subscribe or login first for digital access. 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Senior Citizen Murdered in Convalescent Home
Police officers and detectives walk into a convalescent home in Toronto, Ontario after a senior citizen was murdered in the home. Coroners wheel out the dead body on a stretcher. Close ups of police cars and ambulances parked at the scene. PLEASE NOTE News anchor and reporter image and audio, along with any commercial production excerpts, are for reference purposes only and are not clearable and cannot be used within your project.
Officer Funeral
A COUPLE THOUSAND PEOPLE AND SEVERAL HUNDRED POLICE CARS TURN OUT IN BLOOMER, WISCONSIN FOR THE FUNERAL OF MINNEAPOLIS POLICE OFFICER MELISSA SCHMIDT.
here 19 20 Edition Provence Alpes: [emission of 07 November 2023]
ME: MASS SHOOTINGS/LISBON SEARCH THURS AM
<p><b>--TEASE--</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Lisbon,ME</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Chief Ryan McGee, a member of the Lisbon Police Department for nearly 19 years, has been hired as the department's new chief of police to fill the vacancy left by former Police Chief Marc Hagan in September.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>BY DARCIE MOORETIMES RECORD</p>\n<p>Sharefacebooktweetredditemailprint</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Interim Lisbon police Chief Ryan McGee is sworn in as police chief for the town by Town Clerk Twila Lycette on Thursday. Photo courtesy of Lisbon Police Department</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>LISBON — Lisbon has hired its interim police chief and longtime department member Ryan McGee to serve as its next chief of police.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee, who has been with Lisbon Police Department for nearly 19 years, was appointed interim police chief when former Chief Marc Hagan left in September to head Topsham’s police department.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee, 41, worked as a reserve officer in Mechanic Falls for a year before he was hired at Lisbon Police Department fulltime in 2002. In 2015, he was promoted to sergeant, followed by a promotion to lieutenant four years later.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“I do really care about what goes on and what we’re doing as a department,” he said Friday.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee stressed that police officers need to have the highest of integrity and must treat every person with compassion. Police are called to help so if an officer finds a person suffering from substance abuse, that means getting the treatment at the hospital and reaching out to their family, he said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>RELATED</p>\n<p>Lisbon’s police chief moving to same role in Topsham</p>\n<p>“It’s so important to treat everybody respectfully because you don’t know what they’re going through,” McGee said. “You don’t know their life story, or if they just had a medical issue or a death in the family. It’s not for us to judge.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Advertisement</p>\n<p>McGee said Lisbon is fortunate to have a police department that takes pride in who it hires. McGee said the police department must continue investing in its officers with training and supervision, as well.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Ryan McGee, hired as a Lisbon police officer almost 19 years ago, was sworn in as Lisbon’s Chief of Police last week. Photo courtesy of Lisbon Police Department</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>As chief, McGee hopes to bring back the Citizens’ Police Academy, which allows community members to learn more about the police department. He also wants to continue community policing, starting with a class to teach senior citizens how to avoid scams.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The law enforcement profession has been under national scrutiny nationwide protests following instances of police brutality and racism. The Black Lives Matter movement sprouted earlier this year after police killings of Black Americans, including George Floyd in Minneapolis and Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee welcomed discussions that stem from the BLM movement and said the Lisbon Police Department has an open-door policy.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“We are just as upset when we see bad things happen across the country, and it’s so important that those people are held accountable,” McGee said. “In our agency, we hold officers to the highest standards. We have really good relations with all of the community.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>McGee said he looks forward to a future where issues of racism and bias get improve, and said he believes that will happen with talks and time.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“Every day we need to continue to do better,” he said. “It’s important to hire the right people. It’s continually investing in them, training them, and holding them accountable.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Only subscribers are eligible to post comments. Please subscribe or login first for digital access. Here’s why.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Send questions/comments to the editors.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>COVID-19 hospitalizations hit record level driven by surges in central, eastern Maine</p>\n<p>Maine CDC reports 159 new coronavirus cases, one more death</p>\n<p>FILED UNDER:</p>\n<p>LISBON MAINE, TIMES RECORD NEWS</p>\n<p>RELATED STORIES</p>\n<p>COPS & COURTS</p>\n<p>At least 16 dead, dozens wounded in Lewiston shootings; police give few details on overnight search for gunman</p>\n<p>NEWS</p>\n<p>Bail set for Illinois man accused of attempting to strangle wife at Farmington motel</p>\n<p>TIMES RECORD</p>\n<p>Plan to redevelop former Estes eatery inches forward with new conditions</p>\n<p>TIMES RECORD</p>\n<p>Freeport appoints new town manager</p>\n<p>POLITICS</p>\n<p>Maine asks for federal waiver to let asylum seekers go to work</p>\n<p>LATEST ARTICLES</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>LOCAL & STATE</p>\n<p>Our live updates on the deadly Lewiston shootings</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>SOUTH PORTLAND SENTRY</p>\n<p>South Portland Library’s nature-themed events bring education and fun to the community</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>SOUTH PORTLAND SENTRY</p>\n<p>Officials laud Thornton Heights Commons as a model for affordable housing solutions</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>COASTAL JOURNAL</p>\n<p>Cooking at the Cove: Jazz up some homemade pizza with beets and goat cheese</p>\n<p>APTOPIX Congress Speaker</p>\n<p>LETTERS</p>\n<p>Letter to the editor: Republicans’ spectacular failure must not be forgotten</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>MOST READ STORIES</p>\n<p>At least 16 dead, dozens wounded in Lewiston shootings; police give few details on overnight search for gunman</p>\n<p>Hundreds of new laws take effect in Maine Wednesday. 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