former school administrator, accused of stealing money from her workplace. stuffing lunch money in her bra. $1.8 million over 14 years. sometimes it is not cold hard cash but cold cuts. this guy doesn t think twice about stealing this co-worker s lunch, raiding the company fridge. and surveillance video shows an employee takes a few 20s for herself when counting the cash register. it s easy to cheat. reporter: bruce doris of the association of certified fraud examiners travels the country showing employers how to crack down on crimes that could potentially cost companies upwards of $3.5 trillion worldwide. stealing money, software, office supplies, inventory. or in this case a flat screen tv. watch again. this fellow waits until no one is looking to make his move. get this a recent survey by a security firm shows 95% of employees steal from their employer in some capacity,
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been avoided. justin valdez, seen in this youtube video honoring his family, was shot in the back of the head as he exited a san francisco train by a man who flashed a gun several times in front of distracted gadget-absorbed commuters. my brother was innocent and there was no reason for him to be killed. reporter: surveillance video of the incident hasn t been released with the exception of these images of the 30-year-old man police say shot valdez. authorities say the rest of the footage shows him pulling out the gun several times in front of a dozen commuters including valdez who had his back to him but no one on the train noticed. you can see people sitting or standing around him. they are busy working with their tablets or smartphones. completely distracted. reporter: police say, it was completely unprovoked. that the
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what s going through my mind is, how do i make it out of this? how do i even the scale? i was thinking of getting ahold of my gun somehow. but i might not be here telling the story had i done that. reporter: police recovered edmonds car and hope dusting for fingerprints may lead to an arrest. the prime minister of libya is back at work after briefly kidnapped yesterday. ali zidan was taken by a group of militants at his tripoli hotel. reports suggest he was freed when members of another militia stormed the site where he was held. the motive for the kidnapping was not clear. here at home a judge in new jersey dealt a blow to chris christie s efforts to keep gay marriage out of the garden state. governor christie s administration had requested a delay to the start of gay marriage in the state until after a legal appeal is final. the ruling moves new jersey