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we have to keep our nose to the grindstone and battle the stigma around this crisis. host: our guest will we with us for the next 20 minutes to talk perspective on opioid addiction if you want to ask questions. impacted, and others -- our guests are joining us this morning from the health care for the homeless agency in downtown baltimore maryland. our previous guest talked about the cost of supplies like naloxone and support she is getting from this date. she has offered a universal prescription. could that support on a statewide level -- what is the economic reality providing assistance from the state for those efforts and others? a good question. the deputy secretary for public health in maryland has issued a standing order for the state of maryland. anybody can go to the pharmacy and obtain naloxone. we have done that. with regard to the economics associated with it, this is something we need help from the federal government. recent actions taken are opening thatoor to more resources are needed. we will put them to good news -- use. the governor has allocated a si
we have to keep our nose to the grindstone and battle the stigma around this crisis. host: our guest will we with us for the next 20 minutes to talk perspective on opioid addiction if you want to ask questions. impacted, and others -- our guests are joining us this morning from the health care for the homeless agency in downtown baltimore maryland. our previous guest talked about the cost of supplies like naloxone and support she is getting from this date. she has offered a universal...
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we have to keep our nose to the grindstone. do the hard work. and continue to battle the stigma around this crisis. ust: our guest will be with for the next 20 minutes to talk about his perspective on the opioid crisis. our guest is joining us from the health care for the homeless agency in baltimore. there have been talks about the supply of no >> on -- naloxone. support on and of nation or a statewide level -- what is the economic reality in providing this assistance for those kind of efforts? deputymp: actually, the secretary for public health in -- anyone can go to the pharmacy and obtain naloxone. we have done that. when we talk about the economics associated with this -- this is something that we do need help from the federal government for. resourcesa lot more that are direly needed and we're putting them to good use. in addition to that, we have allocated money and will continue to do so to provide programs and efforts. what we're working on is the grassroot efforts. they will make a difference. differenceake the for the sustainability i
we have to keep our nose to the grindstone. do the hard work. and continue to battle the stigma around this crisis. ust: our guest will be with for the next 20 minutes to talk about his perspective on the opioid crisis. our guest is joining us from the health care for the homeless agency in baltimore. there have been talks about the supply of no >> on -- naloxone. support on and of nation or a statewide level -- what is the economic reality in providing this assistance for those kind of...
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. >>> a mountain biker puts his wheels tthe grindstone after. >> he had this idea. >> see if enough practicem pull it off. >>> and, the 75 types of drivers. >> you're not going to see your snefl one of them, you're going to see yourself in most of them. >> find out which ones hit close to home for us. >> that's nick. >> when you're in front of me. >>> we have seen a lot of kids in precarious positions in china but i don't think we've seen one from this angle just like this one. see that? >> get out of here. >> somebody grab -- >> how's this kid holding on? >> this kid is not only holding on with his own strength, does he it for 20 minutes, nick. that little boy, 5 years old, he was asleep and at grandma's house. and grand mab went downstairs go dancing like she normally does, the door was locked. the door was locked, he went and tried the balcony and he end up here. this boy is on the 20th floor. >> but now he's holding on for deer life. >> according to him, he said he walked on to the balcony and fell on to the railing. >> that first shot was one of the most iconic things i've ever seen on
. >>> a mountain biker puts his wheels tthe grindstone after. >> he had this idea. >> see if enough practicem pull it off. >>> and, the 75 types of drivers. >> you're not going to see your snefl one of them, you're going to see yourself in most of them. >> find out which ones hit close to home for us. >> that's nick. >> when you're in front of me. >>> we have seen a lot of kids in precarious positions in china but i don't think...
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. ♪ keep your nose on the grindstone and out of those pills ♪ ♪ daddy, i've been trying i just can't ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] [ cheers and applause ] >> coach larry: hell of a job, young man. >> coach larry: you're never going to forget this ball game. whenever you're in a bind, stuck in a corner, you know what i'm saying? fight through it. fight your way out of it. and anything you do in life, in school, in football. as long as you got me and these coaches, this community, that's all you need. >> team: yeah! ♪ >> sarah slone: i grew up here, got married here. it's home. >> mom: oh my goodness, there he is. i'm so proud of you. >> dad: so proud, so proud. >> anthony: what are any of our hopes and dreams? a roof over our heads, some security, maybe even some happiness for our children. we all have that in common. >> richard rushbrook: i wish y'all could come down here and see us, and when y'all do, i hope y'all enjoy it. >> anthony: this is america. and if you can't embrace it, no matter how bitterly and fiercely we may disagree, there is no hope for any of us. >> carlton: i've been living here
. ♪ keep your nose on the grindstone and out of those pills ♪ ♪ daddy, i've been trying i just can't ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] [ cheers and applause ] >> coach larry: hell of a job, young man. >> coach larry: you're never going to forget this ball game. whenever you're in a bind, stuck in a corner, you know what i'm saying? fight through it. fight your way out of it. and anything you do in life, in school, in football. as long as you got me and these coaches, this community, that's...
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they have to keep their nose to the grindstone and continue to push this narrative that lays out for president exactly what's happening. it's ultimately up to the president whether or not he wants to believe that. and i think that for every american, not just americans but for our partners and allies who are also dealing with russian interference it is in all of our best interests that the president take a step back and look at the intelligence and come to the conclusion that the intelligence community has, and that is that russia is being aggressive in attempting to interfere in our elections. >> cnn security analyst shawn turner, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> there are growing signs of detente between the u.s. and north korea, that it's breaking down. more than a month after the singapore summit with kim jong un president trump says things are going well. but according to a u.s. official in private mr. trump is frustrated, angry at the pace of denuclearization talks. for more on this story cnn's alexander field is live in seoul, south
they have to keep their nose to the grindstone and continue to push this narrative that lays out for president exactly what's happening. it's ultimately up to the president whether or not he wants to believe that. and i think that for every american, not just americans but for our partners and allies who are also dealing with russian interference it is in all of our best interests that the president take a step back and look at the intelligence and come to the conclusion that the intelligence...
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Jul 28, 2018
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are chasing in performance edgers enclosing those gaps in many areas we have to keep our nose the grindstone and do the hard work continue to battle the stigma around the.: crisis. >>host: our guest will be with us for the next 20 minutes to talk about his perspective on opioid addiction if you want to ask questions. from downtown baltimore maryland the previous guests talked about the cost of applies like narcan and the support she gets from the station without the universal prescription for the city to that support statewide level lead is the economic reality to provide assistance for those efforts and others? >> yes. the deputy's equity for public health is issued a standing order for the state of maryland so anybody can go to the pharmacy to get narcan and we have done that. with regard to the economics associated with this it is certainly something we need help from the federal government i am pleased to say recent actions are opening the door to a lot of resources that are direly needed and we will put them to good use and in addition to that the governor of maryland has allocated a si
are chasing in performance edgers enclosing those gaps in many areas we have to keep our nose the grindstone and do the hard work continue to battle the stigma around the.: crisis. >>host: our guest will be with us for the next 20 minutes to talk about his perspective on opioid addiction if you want to ask questions. from downtown baltimore maryland the previous guests talked about the cost of applies like narcan and the support she gets from the station without the universal prescription...
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and intuition and things like that ins my dad, the marine, super tough guy but just nose to the grindstone i used to watch him do cold calls and it was an amazing thing, incredible experience to watch him say if you get a no, that means the yes is that much closer sort this imbuing us with this determination, never give up. a little bit of that marine corps ethos in him that harvath. has. a lot of him is my dad. so, i think did a great job in teaching us love of country, responsibility as citizens in our community, and also -- i grew up in one of the greatest period in the american history, the 1980s. a ununbelievable time for musician and fashion. i liked the fashion. i grew up in this time where my dad, who was born in 1939, i grew up in at the time writ was just incredible abundance in the united states and you could be and do anything you wanted and that was reinforced at home. so, even though the arts weren't looked at as career path any house, this idea was still there that if i had something i really believed in and loved and went and did, the money would follow. that you should do
and intuition and things like that ins my dad, the marine, super tough guy but just nose to the grindstone i used to watch him do cold calls and it was an amazing thing, incredible experience to watch him say if you get a no, that means the yes is that much closer sort this imbuing us with this determination, never give up. a little bit of that marine corps ethos in him that harvath. has. a lot of him is my dad. so, i think did a great job in teaching us love of country, responsibility as...