claire galofaro is one of the reporters on that series, and she's been covering this epidemic nationally the a.p. and, cheryl juaire is one of those parents. her 23-year-old son, corey, died of a heroin overdose in 2011. ever since, she's led a group of mothers working to call attention to this crisis, to reform addiction treatment and to pursue action against t drug-makers. welcome to you both. toclaire galofaro, i'd lik start with you first. do your series, you really mented this growing sense thong parents all over the countr they feel that the country has kind of moved on from this crisis.yo couljust give us a sense of the reporting, what you've found? >> s thank you for having us on, william, i think it's a really important story. u know, i think one father who is actually in cheryl's group told me a story that he thinks sort of symbolizes this growing sense of frustration. he was on a sge a rally g at was intended to kind of end the stayi surrounding addiction, he had buried his own son, and he looke out over the crowd and he recognized everyone. s joe's mom, there's kim's father,