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. >> the oregon attorney general is talking about ensis therapeutics, who market a opiate the fda says should only be used for persistent cancer pain. the company is now being investigated in at least six states, california, massachusetts, connecticut, arizona, illinois, and in oregon, where the state accused ensis of engaging in kickback schemes and illegal marketing all in an effort to boost sales. >> i have been investigating drug cases for about 15 years now, and the conduct that we saw in this case is among the most unconscionable i've seen. >> reporter: the former sales representative says she resigned in october after realizing -- >> there was just an insatiable greed as far as trying to just get as many prescriptions as possible. >> reporter: the prescriber nationally according to a health and human services office of inspector general complaint was a neurologist, dr. hourbook. he is accused of engaging in health care fraud and distribution of controlled substances. among other things, it says he was prescribing the drug for patients who didn't have cancer and some didn't repor
. >> the oregon attorney general is talking about ensis therapeutics, who market a opiate the fda says should only be used for persistent cancer pain. the company is now being investigated in at least six states, california, massachusetts, connecticut, arizona, illinois, and in oregon, where the state accused ensis of engaging in kickback schemes and illegal marketing all in an effort to boost sales. >> i have been investigating drug cases for about 15 years now, and the conduct...
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ensis did tell us it takes patient safety serious she and quote we are committed to work with health care providers to help ensure the proper prescribing of our products. our compliance process is designed with this in mind. now the company also settled with the state of oregon for over $1 million, ensis did not admit to wrongdoing in that settle men. >> we still need to check out our doctors. this is what i'm learning from your package. tell me more about this website and what information you can gain. >> it's just a great tool that empowers the patient because you can check on your doctor. all you have to do is type in the doctor's name and you have a breakdown of which company paid the doctor, what the payment was for, how much it was for, and i want to underscore this is a common practice in the farm pharmaceutical company. but if you log on and see a lot of payments made by the same company frequently for a lot of money you might want to ask your doctor about that. >> great information. great reason to go to that doctor. thank you. >>> looking for a new career? try this new fiel
ensis did tell us it takes patient safety serious she and quote we are committed to work with health care providers to help ensure the proper prescribing of our products. our compliance process is designed with this in mind. now the company also settled with the state of oregon for over $1 million, ensis did not admit to wrongdoing in that settle men. >> we still need to check out our doctors. this is what i'm learning from your package. tell me more about this website and what...
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but she has a brother, lothar, and a sister, ensi, who are still alive. but ingrid lived in honolulu, and so i spent the same amount of time with ingrid that i did with sumi. and these two girls essentially form the basic structure or the main characters of the book. but there were so many fascinating characters that i couldn't leave them out. and so there are a lot of other characters in the book as you go along. >> cspan: what were the circumstances between- that were different between ingrid and sumi? >> guest: well you know, according to the geneva convention, we were not supposed to have an internment camp that had multiple nationalities. and so even though- but it happened in crystal city anyway. the germans arrived first into camp in 1942, and once those families had been reunited in crystal city, they couldn't exactly throw them out, and so the japanese and the germans had- and a small number of italians had to live together. so in the camp, they didn't have very much to do with each other. these, they- it self-segregated. but in terms of the arre
but she has a brother, lothar, and a sister, ensi, who are still alive. but ingrid lived in honolulu, and so i spent the same amount of time with ingrid that i did with sumi. and these two girls essentially form the basic structure or the main characters of the book. but there were so many fascinating characters that i couldn't leave them out. and so there are a lot of other characters in the book as you go along. >> cspan: what were the circumstances between- that were different between...
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later in the whitehead to ensy underneath for the slam. second half more of the same. rodriguez throwing it down. 84-55. pirates roll. syracuse trying to bounce back. copeland taking a nice feed. bench approves. bradley hayes the turn around hook in the lane. syracuse loses the second in a row. that's your morning look at sports. i'm laura behnke. back again with you later tonight at 5:00. >> all right, laura. thank you. much more ahead including the day's top stories. >> it's happened again. on fire in forest hills, queens. this time police have a picture of someone they want to talk to. i'm kristin thorne with that picture coming up. >> plus, nearly half a dozen bodies found inside an apartment. some of them dating back more than 100 years. we now know exactly where they came from. >> and actor morgan freeman was on a plane that had to make an emergency landing. we will tell you about that. >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. sun out there. day to take a dip. >> it's gorgeous. beautiful to walk the beach. >> you and michelle are huge beach people. >>
later in the whitehead to ensy underneath for the slam. second half more of the same. rodriguez throwing it down. 84-55. pirates roll. syracuse trying to bounce back. copeland taking a nice feed. bench approves. bradley hayes the turn around hook in the lane. syracuse loses the second in a row. that's your morning look at sports. i'm laura behnke. back again with you later tonight at 5:00. >> all right, laura. thank you. much more ahead including the day's top stories. >> it's...
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oh, i think domestically the natural gas price is probably more threatened by btu on a btu ekwifl ensy basis than crude oil. it's a locked market. you know, you see the disparity. you see where natural gas is trading in europe, and you see where it's trading here. until we can balance supply against need here in the u.s. by exploring that natural gas in large amounts, i see natural gas not recovering for a bit. as you know, natural gas takes a very long time as a market to absorb supply and demand imbalances. >> the bankers have really, really learneded and have gotten much more efficient about -- around this. even now with crude going down to the $30 level, so much of the debt that has been ascribed to these prices has been edge hadded very efficiently. this is about supply and demand, and so on the way back, those hedges will start to come off, and that will put a downward pressure on the price of oil. it might sfwloosh sit tight. bear with us. we'll take a quick commercial, and we want to talk to you about the markets. market structure. a whole bunch of other topics as well on the o
oh, i think domestically the natural gas price is probably more threatened by btu on a btu ekwifl ensy basis than crude oil. it's a locked market. you know, you see the disparity. you see where natural gas is trading in europe, and you see where it's trading here. until we can balance supply against need here in the u.s. by exploring that natural gas in large amounts, i see natural gas not recovering for a bit. as you know, natural gas takes a very long time as a market to absorb supply and...
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later in the first,ing whitehead to ensy underneath for the slam. second half more of the same. 84-55. pier rats roll. sir a -- pirates roll. syracuse trying to bounce back. bench approves. bradley hayes the turn around point. row. sports. i'm laura behnke. tonight at 5:00. >> all righty. >> i am going to button nie on the spot -- put toni on the >> jets or giants. >>> much more ahead on sunday morning including a look look at the top stories. >> it happened again. another fire to a construction site here in forest hills queens. this time police have a picture . so how ya doing? enough pressure in here for ya? ugh. my sinuses are killing me. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... wait, what?! you realize i have gold status? do i still get the miles? new mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. i just want the most wonderful holiday ever. you should get holi
later in the first,ing whitehead to ensy underneath for the slam. second half more of the same. 84-55. pier rats roll. sir a -- pirates roll. syracuse trying to bounce back. bench approves. bradley hayes the turn around point. row. sports. i'm laura behnke. tonight at 5:00. >> all righty. >> i am going to button nie on the spot -- put toni on the >> jets or giants. >>> much more ahead on sunday morning including a look look at the top stories. >> it happened...
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they felt very violent about that to such an extent that they did send a bomb in a german ensi ense encyclopedia by the police. when the bomb exexploded, it killed two policemen. they had sent a letter bomb to the head of the german delegation. to give you some -- a little closer feel of what this is l e like, the negotiating -- the preparations for this meeting took place at the grovener house in london. we were trying to prepare opening statements. i was there as council to the claims conference. because i was the director of the jrso, i knew about restitution. i knew what had happened more or less. so i was an expert, so-called, in the field. there were other experts who were much more expert than i. i think of robinson, his brother jacob, very learned international lawyers coming out of lithuania. but we had a crew was working in the grovener house in london trying to prepare the opening statements and decide on what theory and what are we asking for and how do you justify it. since my wife and i had parachuted out of a plane over berlin recent time before, i was not eager to fly to the meet
they felt very violent about that to such an extent that they did send a bomb in a german ensi ense encyclopedia by the police. when the bomb exexploded, it killed two policemen. they had sent a letter bomb to the head of the german delegation. to give you some -- a little closer feel of what this is l e like, the negotiating -- the preparations for this meeting took place at the grovener house in london. we were trying to prepare opening statements. i was there as council to the claims...