The growth was driven by increasing consumer interest, greater concerns over security, shift from traditional security cameras, and brands' marketing push through discounts and promotions
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the story broken by our san diego affiliate kgtv. this image obtained by abc news shows the view from one of those undercover cameras. there s images floating around somewhere potentially viewed or could be viewed in the future by others without my permission. reporter: the hospital says the motion-activated cameras were part of an investigation into missing drugs. even after they confronted the employee and they had identified the source of the missing drugs in their minds, they continued to operate the cameras for two additional months. reporter: david, the hospital tells abc news they have not used those surveillance methods again, and that they regret that their efforts to ensure medication security may have caused distress. david? all right, eva pilgrim with us. eva, thank you. when we come back, that horrific stunt with a rock. the driver severely hurt. and that nypd vehicle stuck in traffic here in new york city, ramming into several cars to get out of traffic. wha
mueller is new court filings by the office of concord, one of the russian companies is asking them to lift a ban that prevents them from seeing millions of pages of nondiscovery compiled by mueller including a nude selfie, but mueller says it could expose u.s. surveillance methods and they should not be shared. joining me is barbara mcquade. and now, let s talk about something that i find fascinating the volume of documents in the case. what does it tell us about the scale of mueller s investigation when you are looking at everything that we know that he has possession of so far? yeah, they make reference to millions of documents, and this is the indictment that relates to the information campaign relating to the election that was conducted on facebook and other social media, a tnd the ft
the trade and ivory is a vast global business how can it be stopped. our record to be tina almost went to the south of the country to meet fake quebecers the american uses military surveillance methods to combat poachers she says it s the only way to break up the networks of illegal hunters dealers and buyers and protect the remaining elephants . my name is fake with us and with the international fund for animal welfare in kenya and i lead our elephant protection and country poaching projects for east africa. they crave us used to work for the u.s. military fighting militants now she s in southern kenya fighting poachers the largest and strongest animals are the ones most in danger.