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that is the main headquarters of purduu farme,-- perdue farmar-- pharma they are the makers of the cartel where is the lie. let's jump straight into it. congratulations on the new series. >> thank you. >> it feels less like a fiction and more just like a documentary to be honest with you. >> yeah, yeah, danny, i think did an interesting kind of amalgamation of mixing real life personas and sort of caricatures of people. my character is sort of a positive multiple different people, so there were scenes where he would just say one of these people that your character is based on, this is word for word what happened in the meeting whichs with very chilling. and that particular person when reached out to for those scenes did not want to feap in this story. so that definitely spoke volumes to me, that i couldn't interview her. because of how devastating going after this case was for her personally. >> are you serious? >> uh-huh. >> trevor: if you had said to me at any point in time that giant pharmaceutical company would be found guilty of purposefully getting people addicted to their product,
that is the main headquarters of purduu farme,-- perdue farmar-- pharma they are the makers of the cartel where is the lie. let's jump straight into it. congratulations on the new series. >> thank you. >> it feels less like a fiction and more just like a documentary to be honest with you. >> yeah, yeah, danny, i think did an interesting kind of amalgamation of mixing real life personas and sort of caricatures of people. my character is sort of a positive multiple different...
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>> it was really challenging because so many of the people i interview that worked at perdue pharma,n the people that knew him spoke about him in such a negative terms, so much has been written about him, so negative. i was trying to crack this code of, i want to know what makes him tick. what's motivating him. it's got to be more than greed. he was wealthy before they came up with oxycontin. i went to this drastic idea which was that i did a therapy session in which i role played that i was richard sackler in the therapy session. and i used all of the information that i was able to gather about richard sackler and the therapist is a wife of a famous screenwriter so she's used to doing this sort of thing with her husband. within about 20 minutes of me answering her questions i just really started to at least get a sense of the mindset of someone who does so much work, whose family, whose cousins share the money with him, but they don't do any of the work, who has this iconic uncle that perhaps he has a complex about that he wants to in some ways maybe even more successful than. and y
>> it was really challenging because so many of the people i interview that worked at perdue pharma,n the people that knew him spoke about him in such a negative terms, so much has been written about him, so negative. i was trying to crack this code of, i want to know what makes him tick. what's motivating him. it's got to be more than greed. he was wealthy before they came up with oxycontin. i went to this drastic idea which was that i did a therapy session in which i role played that i...
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are single, who are working during the cold war were seen as suspicious and that was a threat to perdueas interesting to read the phenomenon of the red scare and how for example mademoiselle magazine which was a hotbed of liberal women. the editor-in-chief was it can conservative republican but women were working among other women solve these women were particularly targeted and women were seen as vulnerable to the propaganda of the cold war. i will again return to the question of and sexuality. where in terms of the pressure, it was all about her sexual desire in her anger over not being allowed to express it and that men could do whatever they wanted to. they did not have to reign in their desires and what was really interesting to me in doing research i found in 1953 when sylvia plath was that this the barbizon that was the same month of the can see report on sexuality came out and sylvia plath and her cohort which included the novelist diane johnson who wrote another wonderful novel. they were republishing a reported that the can see report. you have to write what you think about it
are single, who are working during the cold war were seen as suspicious and that was a threat to perdueas interesting to read the phenomenon of the red scare and how for example mademoiselle magazine which was a hotbed of liberal women. the editor-in-chief was it can conservative republican but women were working among other women solve these women were particularly targeted and women were seen as vulnerable to the propaganda of the cold war. i will again return to the question of and...
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at 12:30, perdue looks to upset iowa. at 4:30, tcu battles oklahoma in norman.bc 7 news continues at 11:00 a.m. thank you for joining us, have a great day. ♪ all denny's pancakes are made to order with fresh buttermilk. but this month's spotlight stack feels like fall. and is the pumpkin-iest pecan pie drizzliest and most gram-worthy of them all. new! pumpkin pecan pancakes. this month's spotlight stack. see you at dennys >>> the following is a presentation on espn on abc.
at 12:30, perdue looks to upset iowa. at 4:30, tcu battles oklahoma in norman.bc 7 news continues at 11:00 a.m. thank you for joining us, have a great day. ♪ all denny's pancakes are made to order with fresh buttermilk. but this month's spotlight stack feels like fall. and is the pumpkin-iest pecan pie drizzliest and most gram-worthy of them all. new! pumpkin pecan pancakes. this month's spotlight stack. see you at dennys >>> the following is a presentation on espn on abc.
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that is how much senator david perdue lost by out of georgia, the republican there.> it was hardly, hardly a mandate. you know what? we won every incumbent race in congress in the house. that was not a mandate. liz: got it. congressman mike mccaul, you're terrific. come back on. >> thank you, liz. liz: we're going to come into the bottom of the hour in just a few minutes. still to come british spy christopher steele claiming parts of his anti-trump dossier used to trigger the trump rush russia probe claiming parts of it is true when steele's own sources claim it was false. republican senators demanding the white house stop stalling declassification of the trump russia documents. the public has the right to know. >>> a professional truck driver saying white house is pushing another false narrative that the supply chain crisis is success. they are saying silent on truck driver shortages. truckers blame california for hyperregulation making all of this much, much worse. the story next. where does the stress go when you're driving a lincoln? does it get tangled up in kno
that is how much senator david perdue lost by out of georgia, the republican there.> it was hardly, hardly a mandate. you know what? we won every incumbent race in congress in the house. that was not a mandate. liz: got it. congressman mike mccaul, you're terrific. come back on. >> thank you, liz. liz: we're going to come into the bottom of the hour in just a few minutes. still to come british spy christopher steele claiming parts of his anti-trump dossier used to trigger the trump...
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the senator, republican senator out of georgia, david perdue, he lost by just 13,500 votes.s it. that is why they're in charge right now, 13,500 votes in georgia. that is why it is 50-50 in the senate. that is why democrats in control. senators, wanted statement to urge kyrsten sinema to drop opposition to the prescription drug reform and the big 3 1/2 trillion social spend. sean, i want you to listen to bernie sanders here. watch him miss apprehend, misunderstand democracy once more as he bullies democrat senators. watch this. >> two people do not have the right to sabotage what 48 want and what the president of the united states wants. that to me is wrong. elizabeth: falsely claiming they do not have the right? sean, what is he talking about. they represent their states, not bernie sanders. what do you say? >> first up he is the budget chairman. he should know numbers. it is 48 versus 52. 52 republicans don't support this as well. he is wrong there. every senator has a lot of power, far more than house members, all have a right to voices to be heard. the greatest deliberat
the senator, republican senator out of georgia, david perdue, he lost by just 13,500 votes.s it. that is why they're in charge right now, 13,500 votes in georgia. that is why it is 50-50 in the senate. that is why democrats in control. senators, wanted statement to urge kyrsten sinema to drop opposition to the prescription drug reform and the big 3 1/2 trillion social spend. sean, i want you to listen to bernie sanders here. watch him miss apprehend, misunderstand democracy once more as he...
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that is the amount gop senator david perdue lost. they lost seats in the house. mandate. what do you say? >> they do act like they have a mandate but you're absolutely right, liz, they don't. they really don't have that mandate. so many of the problems that we're facing now as a nation are self-inflicted wounds. you look at the immigration problem, the crime problem, the inflationary side of things and look, joe biden kind of sold himself as hey look, we'll bring the nation together. jen psaki i think it was yesterday, finally said the part out loud she wasn't supposed to, joe biden was elected to unite democrats. and so they recognized they're not going to be in power very long because their policies, their spending are not popular. they are trying to slam through everything they can. i think they picked a 3, almost 4 trillion-dollar bill. when they come back say it is only 1 1/2 trillion, then they think they're reasonable but that is the most some of the most aggressive spending we ever had in our nation. we're approaching $40 trillion in debt if their plan is
that is the amount gop senator david perdue lost. they lost seats in the house. mandate. what do you say? >> they do act like they have a mandate but you're absolutely right, liz, they don't. they really don't have that mandate. so many of the problems that we're facing now as a nation are self-inflicted wounds. you look at the immigration problem, the crime problem, the inflationary side of things and look, joe biden kind of sold himself as hey look, we'll bring the nation together. jen...
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that is how dave perdue lost in georgia. fact they're signaling a spending deal, putting this on the backs of small businesses who are getting hammered by inflation, supply chain issues, worker shortage and more, do they care about the american work energy your final word, congressman? >> i think they're throwing members and the bus. you have a whole lot of house democrats are in tough seats to win as it is. when you have these wins against you, with one party democrat rule in washington, d.c. so for these individual democrats giving their vote by proxy to pelosi. pelosi will leave them outside of the halls of congress come november 8, 2022 i think the house will flip. >> wealth tax once they put it in place for billionaires, it fast goes after the middle class and lower classes. congressman lee zeldin, thanks for joining us this hour. later to come, nation wholesalers that the biden vaccine mandates will disrupt the poll days before christmas with supply chain layoffs and firing. is there a simple next the white house can d
that is how dave perdue lost in georgia. fact they're signaling a spending deal, putting this on the backs of small businesses who are getting hammered by inflation, supply chain issues, worker shortage and more, do they care about the american work energy your final word, congressman? >> i think they're throwing members and the bus. you have a whole lot of house democrats are in tough seats to win as it is. when you have these wins against you, with one party democrat rule in washington,...
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why don't you rewind to july, cnn reported mcconnell said david perdue, and kelly leffler run again. threatened his wife and other women over the span of decade. walker's campaign has said this, that he has received help since his allegedly violent incidents in the early 2000s. they said he has received help since the incidents. all right. senator mcconnell down played the allegations saying there are some things written that indicate he has had some challenges in his life. on the other hand, the good news is he's made several impressive performances on national television. he's good on tv. walker's claim with no evidence that there was serious election fraud in georgia, no evidence, but he claims so. he tweeted on january 6th that trump needed to get to the bottom of who stole the election. listen, there is no doubt that minority leader mcconnell wants to be the majority leader mcconnell again, so if his endorsement means that that will happen, you know he means it. negotiations looking fraught over president biden's agenda as he gets ready to go overseas. will democrats be able to
why don't you rewind to july, cnn reported mcconnell said david perdue, and kelly leffler run again. threatened his wife and other women over the span of decade. walker's campaign has said this, that he has received help since his allegedly violent incidents in the early 2000s. they said he has received help since the incidents. all right. senator mcconnell down played the allegations saying there are some things written that indicate he has had some challenges in his life. on the other hand,...
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it was my gut you praised perdue that preys on higher reported, how you wrote, how you broadcast.rness was a bare minimum requirement. and unfortunately today and the point i'm making is i think it has because eight somewhat rare commodity. i think there's too much. i would say this across the media landscape there's too much opinion, there is too much pushing of agendas. whether it's the front page of the "new york times", or in evening newscasts, or cnn, msnbc, and fox. you know, my feeling has always been and i guess i am in some ways more like my father than a lot of people today, my feeling if you don't push an agenda, you don't pull your functions, you don't pick sides coming hold everybody to account and you're just as tough on everyone. and everybody has personal opinions but that is irrelevant to how you report the news. so the praise i get i feel is kind of a sad commentary about the state of the news business today. that would be the biggest difference between how it was practiced in the old days and how i think it's generally practiced today. if people want to call me
it was my gut you praised perdue that preys on higher reported, how you wrote, how you broadcast.rness was a bare minimum requirement. and unfortunately today and the point i'm making is i think it has because eight somewhat rare commodity. i think there's too much. i would say this across the media landscape there's too much opinion, there is too much pushing of agendas. whether it's the front page of the "new york times", or in evening newscasts, or cnn, msnbc, and fox. you know, my...
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i caught up afterwards with the british runner charlotte perdue, who finished 10th in the women's raceime. she was controversially left out of the tokyo olympics squad. it she was controversially left out of the tokyo olympics squad. it feels areat. i the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great- i was _ the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great. i was going _ the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great. i was going for _ the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great. i was going for the - the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great. i was going for the second l great. i was going for the second fastest _ great. i was going for the second fastest time, but it was windy out there _ fastest time, but it was windy out there and — fastest time, but it was windy out there and i— fastest time, but it was windy out there and ijust tried my best today, — there and ijust tried my best today, so— there and ijust tried my best today, so i'm really happy with the time _ today, so i'm really happy with the time. ., ., , . ,, ., time. how did it feel to be back on this historic _ time. how did it feel to be back on
i caught up afterwards with the british runner charlotte perdue, who finished 10th in the women's raceime. she was controversially left out of the tokyo olympics squad. it she was controversially left out of the tokyo olympics squad. it feels areat. i the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great- i was _ the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great. i was going _ the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great. i was going for _ the tokyo olympics squad. it feels great. i was going for the - the tokyo...
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earlier, i correspond and spoke to charlotte perdue, who cross the line in 10th place, setting the thirdnd fastest _ woman. it feels great. i was going for the second fastest time - woman. it feels great. i was going for the second fastest time but. woman. it feels great. i was going for the second fastest time but it | for the second fastest time but it was windy out there and i just tried my best today, i'm really happy with my best today, i'm really happy with my time. my best today, i'm really happy with m time. ., ., , . ,, my time. how did it feel to be back on this historic _ my time. how did it feel to be back on this historic course? _ my time. how did it feel to be back on this historic course? amazing, l on this historic course? amazing, the last time _ on this historic course? amazing, the last time i— on this historic course? amazing, the last time i ran _ on this historic course? amazing, the last time i ran a _ on this historic course? amazing, the last time i ran a marathon - on this historic course? amazing, | the last time i ran a marathon was 2019, i knew i was in good
earlier, i correspond and spoke to charlotte perdue, who cross the line in 10th place, setting the thirdnd fastest _ woman. it feels great. i was going for the second fastest time - woman. it feels great. i was going for the second fastest time but. woman. it feels great. i was going for the second fastest time but it | for the second fastest time but it was windy out there and i just tried my best today, i'm really happy with my best today, i'm really happy with my time. my best today, i'm...
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this was levelled to david perdue and mitt romney, they saw job losses in america.f all, i'm going to have a very straight-forward policy as governor. virginia first. i will go to work to grow our economy and grow jobs here. virginia has for the last eight years, stalled out, terry mcauliffe when he was governor saw states grow 120% faster over the last eight years north carolina created eight times the job as virginia. i got 30-year business career, i know how to build business and create jobs and our plan calls for growth of 400,000 jobs in commonwealth of virginia. we are going to get virginia out of neutral and get virginia moving in high gear. this is what virginians are most worried about, jobs. i will make sure schools are teaching children what they need to know to be successful in life. keep our schools safe and invest in charter schools. within the public school system we have school choice and i will oversee largest budget in education. we will have great jobs and a great work force that is trained to go get them. this is what virginians want and this is
this was levelled to david perdue and mitt romney, they saw job losses in america.f all, i'm going to have a very straight-forward policy as governor. virginia first. i will go to work to grow our economy and grow jobs here. virginia has for the last eight years, stalled out, terry mcauliffe when he was governor saw states grow 120% faster over the last eight years north carolina created eight times the job as virginia. i got 30-year business career, i know how to build business and create jobs...
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unlike number two ranked iowa, has their undefeated run end in stunning fashion by unranked perdue.ne. texas falls, crumbles to oklahoma state. the longhorns blowing, what is with you blowing leads? >> trust me, i know. pete: blowing an early 14 point lead for their second loss in as many weeks. will: i don't know why we had to include that one. pete: stunning collapse of the longhorns. tennessee's loss, you have to feel good about this one, to ole' miss when fans throw trash on the field. the protest of officials not giving ut a first down call at the end of the game. ole' miss wins 27-26. that was rough. will: week after week. rachel: did you watch the whole game? will: oh, yeah. i suffered threw it once again. yesterday on the show, i do it at 6:00 hour, oklahoma state sooners, you were very diligent letting me know. i didn't misspeak i know it is the cowboys. let's move on. 22 year washington state trooper send as fiery message. he is forced out because of his state mandate. >> this is the last time you will hear me in a state patrol car. -- [bleep] will: backlash from the blue
unlike number two ranked iowa, has their undefeated run end in stunning fashion by unranked perdue.ne. texas falls, crumbles to oklahoma state. the longhorns blowing, what is with you blowing leads? >> trust me, i know. pete: blowing an early 14 point lead for their second loss in as many weeks. will: i don't know why we had to include that one. pete: stunning collapse of the longhorns. tennessee's loss, you have to feel good about this one, to ole' miss when fans throw trash on the...