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>> practically all of greenfield. >> what happened?ome users of hard-core illegal narcotic drugs, the worst drug with the worst reputation? ♪ ♪ i'll take you there well, maybe start here. >> once you found the right doctor and have told him or her about your pain, don't be afraid to take what they give you. often it will be an opioid medication. >> here's a 1996 promotional video from the fine folks at perdue pharmaceuticals. sent around to doctors, it encouraged them to prescribe the latest, newest, most wonderful drug for long-term pain management, oxycontin. >> some patients may be afraid of taking opiods because they're perceived as too strong or addictive. but that is far from actual fact. less than 1% of patients taking opioids actually become addicted. >> sales initially and falsely proclaimed as not addictive, absolutely skyrocketed from $45 million in 1996 to 3.1 billion in 2010. that same year, perdue tweaked the way that we're making oxy in an attempt to, they said, limit its addictive qualities. finally the government and l
>> practically all of greenfield. >> what happened?ome users of hard-core illegal narcotic drugs, the worst drug with the worst reputation? ♪ ♪ i'll take you there well, maybe start here. >> once you found the right doctor and have told him or her about your pain, don't be afraid to take what they give you. often it will be an opioid medication. >> here's a 1996 promotional video from the fine folks at perdue pharmaceuticals. sent around to doctors, it encouraged...
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ben cohen, jerry greenfield with me next. >>> the nfl draft is expected to begin in a few hours.any amateurs are turned into overnight millionaires. we have a former nfl wide receiver with us. he has some ideas how new players should handle their new cash. . deirdre: if you're a football fan, tonight is huge! it is the nfl draft. players as young as 20 have a chance to sign with a professional team. some of them may be turned into millionaires overnight. my next guest was drafted 13th overall in 2002. ten years in the nfl. won one afc championship and went to the super bowl. donte stallworth is with me now. welcome, delighted you are here. so knowing what you been what this night is like, for so many 20-year-olds, 21-year-olds, you can recall a little bit your night there? >> yeah. it was amazing. it's been a dream come true for a lot of these kids. these guys have worked hard all through high school, all through college to get to the point that they're at now, and really at the course throughout their college career, they've worked so hard to manage everything that they've done
ben cohen, jerry greenfield with me next. >>> the nfl draft is expected to begin in a few hours.any amateurs are turned into overnight millionaires. we have a former nfl wide receiver with us. he has some ideas how new players should handle their new cash. . deirdre: if you're a football fan, tonight is huge! it is the nfl draft. players as young as 20 have a chance to sign with a professional team. some of them may be turned into millionaires overnight. my next guest was drafted 13th...
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. >> stewart: and, jeff greenfield considers the "fairness" of our presidential election. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. emotions ran high today on the greek island of lesbos, as pope francis visited a camp where 3,000 migrants and refugees await deportation
. >> stewart: and, jeff greenfield considers the "fairness" of our presidential election. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and...
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carol simpson and veteran network political analyst jeffrey greenfield.er. you recently tweeted if you're reading analysis of who will win states and not how the delegate math might break, you're being misinformed. explain. >> this is one of the many sins of coverage that drives me crazy. you always hear, who is going to win new hampshire, win iowa, win this. particularly this year, particularly with republicans, what matters is delegates. so if trump wins in new york but wins by a smaller margin than the polls indicate, that would be a defeat because it will put him in the position it will be harder for him to get to the magic number of 1237. i've noticed in the last month a welcome shift that the papers and the tv networks are beginning to really focus on that. antdz the reason is this hasn't mattered in 40 years. because we've only had consensus first balance ballot, no real problem. >> right. >> this time -- >> it matters. >> we'll have to drag journalists out of old age homes to say, grandpa, what was it like in the days of second ballots? >> i don't
carol simpson and veteran network political analyst jeffrey greenfield.er. you recently tweeted if you're reading analysis of who will win states and not how the delegate math might break, you're being misinformed. explain. >> this is one of the many sins of coverage that drives me crazy. you always hear, who is going to win new hampshire, win iowa, win this. particularly this year, particularly with republicans, what matters is delegates. so if trump wins in new york but wins by a...
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. >> stephen: max greenfield, who were on here just the other night. >> yes. >> stephen: charming. >> yes. the movie's not about that. it's just about what gets her out of her shell. >> stephen: well, to me the movie is like you're never too old to be young. and she is someone who has been a bit of a shut-in. >> yes. >> stephen: and then she goes out and gets a new job in this office, and her life opens up, based upon the people she meets. >> stephen: yes. >> stephen: and this immediate crush she gets on max. >> yes. >> stephen: and we have a clip right here of one of your conversations. >> very good. >> is that a baby boy on the nuclear winter cd? >> yes. >> that's my favorite band. >> you're kidding. >> i wouldn't have thought you'd be into electronic music. >> oh, i am. i'm a real music person. show tunes. >> you're a baller, doris. straight up. >> thank you. >> pound it. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: she falls for him hard. >> she does, hard. >> stephen: what do you think she wants out of this relationship? ( laughter ) what do you think she sees in him? because
. >> stephen: max greenfield, who were on here just the other night. >> yes. >> stephen: charming. >> yes. the movie's not about that. it's just about what gets her out of her shell. >> stephen: well, to me the movie is like you're never too old to be young. and she is someone who has been a bit of a shut-in. >> yes. >> stephen: and then she goes out and gets a new job in this office, and her life opens up, based upon the people she meets. >>...
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jeff greenfield, the former political analyst, emmy award winner and molly hemmingway. is this the new norm, what we've just seen in california? >> unfortunately, that kind of violence has been shadowing the trump campaign. i think there's a real question as to whether or not he wants to decisively try to put an end to it which thus far he hasn't shown much sign that he wanted to do. i think this will really sort of pollute the campaign right up until the convention and some level of descent and civil disobedience is part of every presidential campaign. the question is how far we're going to let it go before responsible voices and that means the candidate, that means mr. trump really try to decis e decisively try to put an end to it. >> but is it mr. trump who steps in to try and put an end to it or is it bernie and hillary? these people are not going to respond to whatever donald trump has to say. >> i'm not so sure about that. the reality is we've had in an unprecedented way a candidate from the podium saying you know, punch him in the face or hurt him while you want
jeff greenfield, the former political analyst, emmy award winner and molly hemmingway. is this the new norm, what we've just seen in california? >> unfortunately, that kind of violence has been shadowing the trump campaign. i think there's a real question as to whether or not he wants to decisively try to put an end to it which thus far he hasn't shown much sign that he wanted to do. i think this will really sort of pollute the campaign right up until the convention and some level of...
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i thought jeff greenfield made a good point to say this is the way candidates used to be selected.otation to the idea that the party will get together in cleveland and come out with a nominee who might not be any of the three but throughout american history that is the way these decisions were made and i would argue there is something to be said for decisions to be made in smoke filled rooms by individuals who know politics and can select a winner. i don't know how donald trump if viewed disfavorably can win a general. i think that is fair to be taken into consideration when picking the candidate in cleveland. keep them coming. big election coming up in new york on the 19th. wolf blitzer coming up with the great debate. keep it here on cnn. that's the point. vo: across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and
i thought jeff greenfield made a good point to say this is the way candidates used to be selected.otation to the idea that the party will get together in cleveland and come out with a nominee who might not be any of the three but throughout american history that is the way these decisions were made and i would argue there is something to be said for decisions to be made in smoke filled rooms by individuals who know politics and can select a winner. i don't know how donald trump if viewed...
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denver dwyer, greenfield, indiana. >>> protesters got through security and stormed the parliament building. the move came after months of sit-ins outside the so-called green zone. the prime minister now says the no deaths or injuries were reported. >>> today kenya's president set fire to 105 tons of elephant ivory and more than one opportunity of rhinohorn. it is a dramatic demonstration against the ivory trade. >>> a chance for new yorkers with warrants to wipe the slate clean. today legal aid, on the lower east side, helped people with low level offenses. a judge was dismissing offenses like disorderly conduct or offering to dismiss them if a defendant stays out of trouble for six months. this is an effort to clear 1 million outstanding warrants from new york city's system. >>> tragedy at a carnival. two teenagers thrown from a popular thrill ride. new information from the investigation that is still underway. >>> history in the making. one of the country's top military academies is set to get its first female dean more opened its doors. >>> and new video of the powerful storm that swept
denver dwyer, greenfield, indiana. >>> protesters got through security and stormed the parliament building. the move came after months of sit-ins outside the so-called green zone. the prime minister now says the no deaths or injuries were reported. >>> today kenya's president set fire to 105 tons of elephant ivory and more than one opportunity of rhinohorn. it is a dramatic demonstration against the ivory trade. >>> a chance for new yorkers with warrants to wipe the...
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blanca ---horas de angustias para unaf cerca de greenfield, cuando alguien se llev el auto que estabaado frente a una casa, con un pequeÑo de 2 aÑitos en su interior. take boxes ---andrs brender nos tiene los detalles de esta historia que afortunadamente no termino en tragedia. take andres 0.01 banner 0.28 eric 0.46 alicia 1.00 jesus take pkg --- este es el pequeno jason gonzlez quien a sus dos anos de edad vivi lo que o nunca quisiera experimentar... ser separado de sus padres, en lo que fue...
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ben cohen and jerry greenfield spoke about sanders and the role of money in politics.so handed out samples of ice cream. afterwards- two joined hundreds of protesters on the steps of the u.s. capitol building for the "democracy awakening" protest. they were arrested along with about 300 other protesters. it's xx and we're just getting started. new details in a disturbing child pornography ring. lawyers for a former school employee take action to have his confession thrown out! the details.. coming up. the capitals are in the drivers seat after a statement game on the road. highlights and reaction to the blow-out in philadelphia. good morning washington. today: partly to mostly sunny. warm and breezy. highs: 77-84 tonight: clear and cool. lows: 42-49 winds: n 5 mph wednesday: mostly sunny. a touch cooler. highs: 68-73 winds: ne to s 5 mph
ben cohen and jerry greenfield spoke about sanders and the role of money in politics.so handed out samples of ice cream. afterwards- two joined hundreds of protesters on the steps of the u.s. capitol building for the "democracy awakening" protest. they were arrested along with about 300 other protesters. it's xx and we're just getting started. new details in a disturbing child pornography ring. lawyers for a former school employee take action to have his confession thrown out! the...
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>> i don't know, you know, jim, greenfield bagged a bunch of people in this name. didn't he just operate last week? >> that's why i said i'm a little defensive here. but i do think, you know, the world is their oyster still. and i just think when i look at what they're trying to do and look at what they can do and i look at their pricing, i'm not as worried about amazon. i thought the execution was poor. and i think they can now beat that guide. so on day two i think you can buy it, not day one, day two. >> price targets now, david, anywhere from a low of 108 to 145. you know, depending on which sell side analyst you're focusing on this morning. as we said at least seven have taken their price targets lower. >> right. and, scott, i can kind of hear your guys on "fast money" though already talking about the multiple or the lack thereof. i should say the high multiple. i mean, what is your sense in terms of where people are going to come down as what this thing's worth when it comes to that multiple of earnings for '16 and '17? >> i think you still have, jim -- >> mu
>> i don't know, you know, jim, greenfield bagged a bunch of people in this name. didn't he just operate last week? >> that's why i said i'm a little defensive here. but i do think, you know, the world is their oyster still. and i just think when i look at what they're trying to do and look at what they can do and i look at their pricing, i'm not as worried about amazon. i thought the execution was poor. and i think they can now beat that guide. so on day two i think you can buy it,...
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the greenfield is raising stock price from 150 to 136.said the content is leading to better than expected subscriber growth. he says in 2016, the net streaming subscriber additions should be 20 million and the previous estimate was 18.7 million. they did a team survey that shows that netflix is dominant over other movie rental services and streaming services like amazon or hulu which has vastly bigger market share. they are moving up by 4% today. in media, a preliminary step in california to approve charter communications merger with time warner cable. recommendedve lot that the approved the deal and the vote could come us in this may 12 but it needs to be approved on a federal basis, but this of the the last state to approve it. finally, amazon coming out with a new kindle, the kindle oasis, the eighth generation. 289 dollars, three times as much as the lowest cost kindle on the market. it features a protective case that doubles as a next her battery and provides as much as nine months of reading without a charge. betty: how long? julie:
the greenfield is raising stock price from 150 to 136.said the content is leading to better than expected subscriber growth. he says in 2016, the net streaming subscriber additions should be 20 million and the previous estimate was 18.7 million. they did a team survey that shows that netflix is dominant over other movie rental services and streaming services like amazon or hulu which has vastly bigger market share. they are moving up by 4% today. in media, a preliminary step in california to...
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here you can see merrick native ben cohen being arrested along with fellow founder jerry greenfield. >> stephen: ben and jerry got arrested. surprisingly, not for the murder of my waistline. ( laughter ) you monsters! ( cheers and applause ) now-- ( laughter ) yeah, the first rule of television, you've got to eat it in rehearsal, too. now, these guys have been released. no doubt their flirtation with the slammer is bound to inspire some exciting new ben & jerry's solitary confine-mint, cone-jugal visit, cherryan brotherhood, disproportionate incarceration of african-ameri-crunch, toilet wine, and life without the possibility of pecan. ( applause ) , of course. ( cheers and applause ) of course, ben and jerry aren't the only ones out there who are angry about all the money in politics. so is bernie sanders, who's been making folks feel the bern by railing against super pacs in fiery speeches like this. >> when every major candidate has a superpac, we have said no to superpacs, said no to the billionaires who fund those superpacs. >> stephen: wow. not only does bernie make good he also
here you can see merrick native ben cohen being arrested along with fellow founder jerry greenfield. >> stephen: ben and jerry got arrested. surprisingly, not for the murder of my waistline. ( laughter ) you monsters! ( cheers and applause ) now-- ( laughter ) yeah, the first rule of television, you've got to eat it in rehearsal, too. now, these guys have been released. no doubt their flirtation with the slammer is bound to inspire some exciting new ben & jerry's solitary...
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but primarily in our part of the world or other emerging market countries, the assets there are greenfields. so, you are taking construction and development risk. where here, what we are looking at in europe, are you the operations -- yielding operations that have a history of four years of operations. it is a different type of investment. in europe, continent of europe, we're looking at yielding assets. mark: what other opportunities are there in saudi arabia? i have to mention it because president obama is in saudi arabia. the saudi's are going to create this enormous sovereign wealth fund to the tune of $2 trillion that are transforming the economy away from oil. what opportunities will that provide for private equity companies like yourself? mr. moussa: look, saudi arabia is a large market, and you are right, they are all diversifying away from oil. we are expecting the saudi's to announce this month the new saudi arabia vision, which is going to introduce programs behind -- beyond the oil era. uae had done the same a few months ago, announcing the sustainable economy plan, and how the
but primarily in our part of the world or other emerging market countries, the assets there are greenfields. so, you are taking construction and development risk. where here, what we are looking at in europe, are you the operations -- yielding operations that have a history of four years of operations. it is a different type of investment. in europe, continent of europe, we're looking at yielding assets. mark: what other opportunities are there in saudi arabia? i have to mention it because...
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. >> you got greenfield? >> yes. still believe that even though prices come down, it's the right thing to do? you suspect that you will have any problem raising all the big capitol you need. it is as you taught us -- it's a very capital intensive business. >> the last time i came to see you. the first time, in 2010, 2011, i was almost bankrupt, i had $700 million of debt, it's a lot easier this time. >> talk to us about the world. oil's come down, you when oil was much higher, you told us it could be cut in half. came on, no one else believed. you predict long term that natural gas is going to be in short supply. except in this country. any change in your forecast now? >> i think oil is hanging the other direction. >> going north? >> going north. >> i remember you said it could go back to 50, 60. >> no, i think it's going to -- it's never going to reach the incredibly important. last time i told you, there's no particular reason for why it should stop. it's going to go down as far as it has to. and now i've reversed
. >> you got greenfield? >> yes. still believe that even though prices come down, it's the right thing to do? you suspect that you will have any problem raising all the big capitol you need. it is as you taught us -- it's a very capital intensive business. >> the last time i came to see you. the first time, in 2010, 2011, i was almost bankrupt, i had $700 million of debt, it's a lot easier this time. >> talk to us about the world. oil's come down, you when oil was much...
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perhaps you recognize jerry cohen and ben greenfield. they are ben and jerry ice-cream. sanders will be in pennsylvania tomorrow and has events in montgomery county and xrab ton and reading. >> the republican candidates are also focusing on our region and donald trump has an event planned for harrisburg and will be in harrington, delaware on friday. and ted cruz is campaigning in hershey, his loss last night means he cannot get the delegates needed before the convention but can stop trump from getting the majority. his wife was campaigning in our area but was focusing on new jersey. john kasich will be in media tomorrow afternoon and then king of prussia tomorrow night. of course the race for president is not the only one we are following, we are hosting a democratic senate debate this week. you have a chance to join the action, tell us what you want to ask the candidates, send your questions to facebook, twitter or instagram. using #6abcaction. >> well, all the candidates and their various supporters experienced another beautiful day out there. >> thankfully we experien
perhaps you recognize jerry cohen and ben greenfield. they are ben and jerry ice-cream. sanders will be in pennsylvania tomorrow and has events in montgomery county and xrab ton and reading. >> the republican candidates are also focusing on our region and donald trump has an event planned for harrisburg and will be in harrington, delaware on friday. and ted cruz is campaigning in hershey, his loss last night means he cannot get the delegates needed before the convention but can stop trump...
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ben cohen and jerry greenfield were arrested at the u.s.itol for unlawful demonstration activities. they were taking a stand with democracy awakening which seeks to get big money out of politics among other issues. police processed ben & jerry on the scene and they were soon released along with 300 other protestors. >>> happening today, gun safety is on lawmakers' minds. one bill out for review could make high capacity magazines off limits for good. jackie ward is live in our newsroom on the gun laws that are likely to spark some outcry.>>> reporter: this is one of several gun measures on today's agenda. one of the rifles used in the san bernardino shoot had gone a 30-round magazine and the gun that killed kate steinle had previously been reported stolen. senate bill 1446 would prohibit possession of any ammo-holding device for an assault style weapon that holds more than 10 rounds. another bill would require firearm owners to report their gun lost or stolen within five days of realizing it. in the case of george steinbrenner the gun that k
ben cohen and jerry greenfield were arrested at the u.s.itol for unlawful demonstration activities. they were taking a stand with democracy awakening which seeks to get big money out of politics among other issues. police processed ben & jerry on the scene and they were soon released along with 300 other protestors. >>> happening today, gun safety is on lawmakers' minds. one bill out for review could make high capacity magazines off limits for good. jackie ward is live in our...
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here's carolyn greenfield, the president of communications workers of america. >> we have been bargainingh verizon for ten months with no movement. verizon is refusing to back off their demands that we permit them to close work centers, that we allow them to force our technicians out of town for months at a time, and we do not like their offer to contract out or outsource our jobs overseas. >> reporter: she maintains this is not about money. she says that the unions have already made hundreds of millions of dollars in concessions when it comes to healthcare benefits. as you can imagine, verizon has a very, very different perspective on this. it says that these workers currently have a wage and benefit package that averages $130,000 a year. it says that it has proposed a 6.5% wage increase, quality, affordable healthcare, retirement and a 401(k) that has a company match. but in anticipation, verizon has been training replacement workers, many online right now. they say they expect no d disruptions to service that and the unions have rejected mediation. mediation came between an earlier str
here's carolyn greenfield, the president of communications workers of america. >> we have been bargainingh verizon for ten months with no movement. verizon is refusing to back off their demands that we permit them to close work centers, that we allow them to force our technicians out of town for months at a time, and we do not like their offer to contract out or outsource our jobs overseas. >> reporter: she maintains this is not about money. she says that the unions have already...
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ben cohen and jerry greenfield hosted an ice cream social. the pair has been making the rounds throughout our area. just yesterday they campaigned for sanders in wilmington. >>> right now hillary clinton has a double digit lead over bernie sanders in next week's pennsylvania democratic primary. that's according to a new monmouth university poll. clinton has the support of 52% of all likely democratic voters in the keystone state while sanders has 39%. >>> republican ted cruz is looking ahead to pennsylvania after coming in third in new york last night. the texas senator held a rally at an antique car museum in hershey today. he mocked donald trump's win in his home state of new york. and he said the media wants to convince them that pennsylvania is a suburb of manhattan. >> that's their telling, that's their telling, manhattan has spoken and pennsylvania is quietly forced into obedience. you know what? i've got a lot more faith inpen >> cheers for the senate's wife heidi cruz who was in our area as well today. freedom park in medford. she hel
ben cohen and jerry greenfield hosted an ice cream social. the pair has been making the rounds throughout our area. just yesterday they campaigned for sanders in wilmington. >>> right now hillary clinton has a double digit lead over bernie sanders in next week's pennsylvania democratic primary. that's according to a new monmouth university poll. clinton has the support of 52% of all likely democratic voters in the keystone state while sanders has 39%. >>> republican ted cruz...
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i would like to thank the greenfield foundation which underwrites the goldsmith awards. they have supported it through its 24 years unveiling way -- unfailing. it would not be the type of program it is without that marvelous family. what i am going to do, i will introduce you to the panelist. i think i will do them one at a time when you are up, rather than going down the line. by the time they come up, you sometimes forget which one they were. so, i will attach a little biography to the introduction. we will start with robin mcdowell, who was the goldith part of the team that won the goldsmith investigative reporting award last night from the associated press for their terrific story "seafood from slaves." it documents the extensive use of slave labor and the harvesting of seafood in an area of southeast asia. that resulted in the fraying of more than 2000 -- freeing of more than 2000 enslaved fishermen as well as arrest, legislative action and the like. robin is representing that team afford -- of four. 20 years in southeast asia, covering virtually every country in th
i would like to thank the greenfield foundation which underwrites the goldsmith awards. they have supported it through its 24 years unveiling way -- unfailing. it would not be the type of program it is without that marvelous family. what i am going to do, i will introduce you to the panelist. i think i will do them one at a time when you are up, rather than going down the line. by the time they come up, you sometimes forget which one they were. so, i will attach a little biography to the...
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again, ooii'd like to thank, as did last night, the greenfield foundation.have supported it through its 24 years unfailingly, and it wouldn't be the type of program that it is without that marvelous, marvelous family. so what i'm going to do -- and i'll introduce each of the panelists, but i think i'll do them one at a time when you're up rather than kind of going down the line because by the time they come up you sometimes forget which one they were. so i'll attach a little bio to the introduction. so we're going to start with robin mcdowell, who was the goldsmith -- part of the team that won the goldsmith investigative reporting award last night from "the associated press" for their terrific story "seafood slaves," which documents the extensive use of slave labor in the harvesting of seafood in an area of southeast asia that resulted in the freeing of more than 2,000 enslaved fishermen as well as legislative action. and robin is representing that team of four. 20 years in southeast asia covering virtually every country in that region not only looking into
again, ooii'd like to thank, as did last night, the greenfield foundation.have supported it through its 24 years unfailingly, and it wouldn't be the type of program that it is without that marvelous, marvelous family. so what i'm going to do -- and i'll introduce each of the panelists, but i think i'll do them one at a time when you're up rather than kind of going down the line because by the time they come up you sometimes forget which one they were. so i'll attach a little bio to the...
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host: less go to greenfield, massachusetts. joe is waiting. rule for reform in medical malpractice reform in dealing with opioid crisis because my question basically -- i went to the doctor over the last four years or so and even my dentist and they would give me prescriptions for opioids. even my dentist did i have after -- even my dentist did after i had my wisdom tooth removed. it is not really the doctors fault. patients will demand relief from their pain. in light of that last point, it is not the doctors dispensing too many bills just because they want to -- pills just because they want to. the expect the patient to demand it. perhaps a medical malpractice reform to allow them to more easily say no to a patient's demands may be in order, might be possible solution to this large problem. host: your thoughts. guest: thank you for that. i think another way to look at and doctorstients to have that conversation about how to manage pain. it is not always an opioid. again, when i trained, i do not know the risks and benefits of opioids. in the
host: less go to greenfield, massachusetts. joe is waiting. rule for reform in medical malpractice reform in dealing with opioid crisis because my question basically -- i went to the doctor over the last four years or so and even my dentist and they would give me prescriptions for opioids. even my dentist did i have after -- even my dentist did after i had my wisdom tooth removed. it is not really the doctors fault. patients will demand relief from their pain. in light of that last point, it is...
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host: less go to greenfield, massachusetts. joe is waiting.aller: my basic question is is there a rule for reform in medical malpractice reform in dealing with opioid crisis because my question basically -- i went to the doctor over the last four years or so and even my dentist and they would give me prescriptions for opioids. even my dentist did i have after -- even my dentist did after i had my wisdom tooth removed. it is not really the doctors fault. patients will demand relief from their pain. in light of that last point, it is not the doctors dispensing too many bills just because they want to -- pills just because they want to. the expect the patient to demand it. perhaps a medical malpractice reform to allow them to more easily say no to a patient's demands may be in order, might be possible solution to this large problem. host: your thoughts. guest: thank you for that. i think another way to look at and doctorstients to have that conversation about how to manage pain. it is not always an opioid. again, when i trained, i do not know the
host: less go to greenfield, massachusetts. joe is waiting.aller: my basic question is is there a rule for reform in medical malpractice reform in dealing with opioid crisis because my question basically -- i went to the doctor over the last four years or so and even my dentist and they would give me prescriptions for opioids. even my dentist did i have after -- even my dentist did after i had my wisdom tooth removed. it is not really the doctors fault. patients will demand relief from their...
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i would like to thank the greenfield foundation which underwrites the goldsmith awards. they have supported it through its 24 years unfailing. it would not be the type of program it is without that marvelous family. so, what i am going to do, i will introduce you to the panelist. i think i will do them one at a time when you are up, rather than going down the line. because by the time they come up, you sometimes forget which one they were. so, i will attach a little biography to the introduction. so, we will start with robin mcdowell, who was the goldsmith part of the team that won the goldsmith investigative reporting award last night from the associated press for their terrific story, "seafood from slaves." which documents the extensive use of slave labor and the harvesting of seafood in an area of southeast asia. that resulted in the freeing of more than 2000 enslaved fishermen as well as arrests, legislative action and the like. robin is representing that team of four. 20 years in southeast asia, covering virtually every country in that region, not only looking into
i would like to thank the greenfield foundation which underwrites the goldsmith awards. they have supported it through its 24 years unfailing. it would not be the type of program it is without that marvelous family. so, what i am going to do, i will introduce you to the panelist. i think i will do them one at a time when you are up, rather than going down the line. because by the time they come up, you sometimes forget which one they were. so, i will attach a little biography to the...