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addicts? it's easy to buy. how sheesh opium or heroine here me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun was done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable, ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader more than a $100.00 band opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on afghanistan, soil the over live it's, you get on the little some of them minimum ways on the sale, what are the limits of the question? got the, what is this, this is this of somebody for one which is or still get a in here will be natural support on the fish for me to green us and they can. i mean, you got both, but then i will go for just variables. not i . this video was filmed in 2015. the numbers have only grown since then. i've got this down. is nelda undisputed world leader in opium production. i hope you feel that acreage has now expanded to rival the size of some european countries. afghanistan confidently hold 1st place and heroine production. that lead is growing every year by 2009. the corruption index in africa
addicts? it's easy to buy. how sheesh opium or heroine here me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun was done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable, ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader more than a $100.00 band opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on afghanistan, soil the over live it's, you get on the little some of them minimum ways on the sale, what are the limits of the question? got the, what is this, this is this of...
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addicts. it's easy to buy how she should be more heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun this done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable. ah. in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader more than a 100. 0 mac and opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on afghanistan, soil the lucas, you get on the little some of them. minimum the sale. what are the limits of phone calls from god? the one that says this is what we're looking for money for, which is we're still get a and he'll be nipple supply on the fish for me to green us. americans for, i need to go forward, but then i will go for just what it was not to me. i in this video was filmed in 2015 numbers, have only grown since then. i've got this down. is nelda undisputed world leader in opium production. field acreage has now expanded to rival the size of some european countries. afghanistan confidently holds 1st place and heroine production. that lead is growing every year. by 2009, the corruption index garrison is still the l
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addicts. it's easy to buy, how she's opium or heroine here. neither during the soviet presence in afghanistan, nor after it under the taliban could this possibly have been imaginable ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader mohammed omar, and opium poppy cultivation, anywhere on us canister soil. with this you get on got the little some of them minimum the soonest. the limits of the question got the, what does, what is this is this of what we're looking for for which is or still get a and he'll be nipple supplies on the face for me to clean us and they come, i mean, you got the budget then i will go, patricia, but it was not the pursues . this video was filmed in 2015. the numbers have only grown since then. i've gone down is nell d, undisputed world leader in opium production. i hope you failed acreage has now expanded to rival the size of some european countries. afghanistan confidently hold 1st place and heroine production. that lead is growing every year by 2009. the corruption index in africa is still the lowest o
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addicts. it's easy to buy. how she, she opium or heroine here? me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun this done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable. ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader mohammed omar, and opium poppy cultivation, anywhere on us canister soil the over live it's you get on the little some of them minimum the soonest. the limits of the question got the, what does this is this of what they're looking for money for, which is or still get a and he'll be nipple supply on the fish for me to green us and they come for literally i need to go with but then i woke up or just ship with my variables, not the pursues. this video was filmed in 2015. the numbers have only grown since then. i've got this down. is nelda undisputed, a world leader in opium production. the field acreage has now expanded to rival the size of some european countries. afghanistan confidently holds 1st place in harrowing production. that lead is growing every year in by 2009. the corruption inde
addicts. it's easy to buy. how she, she opium or heroine here? me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun this done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable. ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader mohammed omar, and opium poppy cultivation, anywhere on us canister soil the over live it's you get on the little some of them minimum the soonest. the limits of the question got the, what does this is this of what they're looking for...
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addicts. it's easy to buy, how she, she opium or heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence enough gunners done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable ah. in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader on a $100.00 band opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on the canister. soil the loop is to get on the little some of them minimum fail. so what is the limits of the question? got the, what is, what is this, this is this of what we're looking for for one, which is still get a and he'll be natural supply for on the fish for me to renew last year and then it comes from, i need to go forward, but it didn't get done, i woke up with just what it was not supposed to i. this video was filmed in 2015, and numbers have only grown since then. i've got us down is nobody, undisputed world leader production field acreage has now expanded to rival the size of some european countries. afghanistan confidently hold 1st place in harrowing production. that lead is growing every year by 2009. the corruption index
addicts. it's easy to buy, how she, she opium or heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence enough gunners done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable ah. in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader on a $100.00 band opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on the canister. soil the loop is to get on the little some of them minimum fail. so what is the limits of the question? got the, what is, what is this, this is this of what we're looking...
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addicts. it's easy to buy how she should be more heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence enough gunners done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader more than a $100.00 band opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on afghanistan. soil the loop is to get on the little some of them minimum the soonest. the wish mr. mccarthy. question got the, what would you say this is of what was the family for one which is still get a in here will be national supply on the fish for me to green us americans. i mean, you go forward, but then i will go for just what it was not supposed to i this video was filmed in 2015. the numbers have only grown since then. i've got us down is now the undisputed world leader in opium production. i hope you failed acreage has now expanded to rival the size of some european countries. afghanistan confidently hold 1st place in harrowing production. and that lead is growing every year by 2009. the corruption index afghan has been,
addicts. it's easy to buy how she should be more heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence enough gunners done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader more than a $100.00 band opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on afghanistan. soil the loop is to get on the little some of them minimum the soonest. the wish mr. mccarthy. question got the, what would you say this is of what was the family...
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addicts. it's easy to buy how she should be more heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun was done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader more than a $100.00 band opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on afghanistan. soil the over this you get on the little some of them minimum raisal if that would be the wish. mr. mccarthy question. got the one that says this is this of somebody for one which is still get a and he'll be nipple supplies on the face for me to create a new list and they come from. i mean, you got the budget, then i will go for just what it was not supposed to me. i use this video was filmed in 2015. the numbers have only grown since then. i've got this down is nelda undisputed world leader. production failed acreage has now expanded to rival the size of some european countries. afghanistan confidently holds 1st place in harrowing production. that lead is growing every year by 2009. the corruption index in africa, e
addicts. it's easy to buy how she should be more heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun was done nor after it under the taliban. could this possibly have been imaginable ah, in 2000, in an attempt to boost the taliban image, its leader more than a $100.00 band opium puppy cultivation, anywhere on afghanistan. soil the over this you get on the little some of them minimum raisal if that would be the wish. mr. mccarthy question. got the one that says this is this of...
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heroin is, it's very difficult for them to change that. there's a movie years ago with my daughter called inside out in that movie, wonderful personalities andhe forth in wht happens sometimes when people become addictedheroin is another character comes into we have to remember no matter the other wonderful personalities are still in there. they may be okay they are there. damaged brain whose pathways been rewired is a medical problem. drug use, if somebody is using drugs, it's not a criminal problem, it's a medical problem. when you can put these people to shame and see the damage of their brain, it's not invisible, you can actually see it in the same way you a can look at somebody's heart in a machine and see the damage. so to expect that somebody whose work rewired pathways have been rewired by heroin, constantly make good decisions is akin to expecting somebody with copd to climb mount everest or someone with a broken bike to run a hundred miles -- from it's very difficult to do. so when i started to do, i started to learn, you couldn't just say no because it's not easy to do so something else i call crime production which i had not have heard of for years, crime production recognizes people are g
heroin is, it's very difficult for them to change that. there's a movie years ago with my daughter called inside out in that movie, wonderful personalities andhe forth in wht happens sometimes when people become addictedheroin is another character comes into we have to remember no matter the other wonderful personalities are still in there. they may be okay they are there. damaged brain whose pathways been rewired is a medical problem. drug use, if somebody is using drugs, it's not a criminal...
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i got mixed up but the way i met suzanne it was about heroine addiction and then inside a family andit's like medically so i did a lot of medical research. so i was fascinated by this book partly because i already enter that world of medical practice but suzanne shows what it is like on the inside. we all had experience with doctors and what it's like to be a patient and then to understand what it's like to be a doctor. suzanne reveals that. and so intelligently and there are two things about it. of course what it's like to be a doctor and to be in charge of someone else's body and health and it's fascinating it's a great topic but like sudan on —- suzanne says what it's like to be a woman opens a whole continent full of questions and then to say it's fascinating that as the present woman she was made to work beyond her capacity by the medical establishment knowing perfectly well what the risks were bat yet it seems to be part of a long medical practice of ignoring women and the fact the physiology's are different from then and then making that a punishment or judgment. the bodies wo
i got mixed up but the way i met suzanne it was about heroine addiction and then inside a family andit's like medically so i did a lot of medical research. so i was fascinated by this book partly because i already enter that world of medical practice but suzanne shows what it is like on the inside. we all had experience with doctors and what it's like to be a patient and then to understand what it's like to be a doctor. suzanne reveals that. and so intelligently and there are two things about...
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it is like weaning off a heroin addict. steven: in practice, if rates were to go up, and i will say if because i will believe it when i see it -- david: are we stuck with these rates for the next decade? steven: look at japan for the next 20-plus years. it is unlikely the fed will hike anytime soon. i would argue that 2023 is too soon. but if they were to hike, are we ready for what is going to happen? what happens to asset prices? and the feedback loop into policy? we are stuck in a debt trap. that has been informing our forecasts for a long time. we are having to learn to live with lower for longer. for lower for longer rates to be wrong, for us to change our mind, all those determinants as long-term drivers have to start moving around. also, what has to happen is that anyone who doesn't believe it has to actually capitulate and start leaving it. once everyone else believes the same thing [laughs] it ain't going to happen. [laughter] david: that brings up two points that are sort of connected. if the equilibrium rate is m
it is like weaning off a heroin addict. steven: in practice, if rates were to go up, and i will say if because i will believe it when i see it -- david: are we stuck with these rates for the next decade? steven: look at japan for the next 20-plus years. it is unlikely the fed will hike anytime soon. i would argue that 2023 is too soon. but if they were to hike, are we ready for what is going to happen? what happens to asset prices? and the feedback loop into policy? we are stuck in a debt trap....
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. >> reporter: danielle is probably not the image most people think of when they picture a heroin addict been using for over a decade. >> i think that there is a reason that people kind of scapegoat the most visible type of struggling person that they see. >> reporter: just over a decade ago, danielle hid her addictio from her employer. the result was so graphic, we are blurring our footage. >> i would try to avoid injecting in my arms or somewhere visible. i would injectn my legs. i also wasn't aware that even if i wasn't sharing syringes, reusing dull needles could traumatize the circulation in my legs. >> reporter: first, she t a skin infection. she says over time that her tissue damage progressed. >> part of what you see is like venous insufficiency now. so, without that blood flow there to bring oxygen, the soft tissue dies, and then it doesn't heal, ever. if someone had just been like, hey, if you are going to continue to inject drugs, here are some things you can do to prevent this from becoming, you know, a lifelong issue for you. >> reporter: danielle wishes she could have recei
. >> reporter: danielle is probably not the image most people think of when they picture a heroin addict been using for over a decade. >> i think that there is a reason that people kind of scapegoat the most visible type of struggling person that they see. >> reporter: just over a decade ago, danielle hid her addictio from her employer. the result was so graphic, we are blurring our footage. >> i would try to avoid injecting in my arms or somewhere visible. i would...
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. >> playing a heroin addict with an electrocuted pet of hair chia pet thing.ha clark wig. >> seth: yep >> i think linda tripp feels like a natural progression to me >> seth: yeah. >> i don't know where you go >> seth: there must be a fair amount of discussion though as far as like how do you even go about the costuming for something like that. but, you know, the great thing about it i will say, is like, when it starts and you are watching, you are like, "that is sarah," and then, you forget that's sarah, which is, i guess, the point of like doing, you know, acting making you forget who the actual actor is >> yeah, yeah. i think a lot of times people only want to play things that are close to home, but i'm like, "i want to be a pirate." >> seth: yeah. >> i want a peg leg and a black tooth. and i'm not having that, but i'm not -- >> seth: i guess ryan murphy really takes care. wait, is this your new -- hold on, i want to make sure i get the photo right. this is your newest, right >> this is tuberculosis karen. >> seth: tuberculosis karen. now when -- when ryan c
. >> playing a heroin addict with an electrocuted pet of hair chia pet thing.ha clark wig. >> seth: yep >> i think linda tripp feels like a natural progression to me >> seth: yeah. >> i don't know where you go >> seth: there must be a fair amount of discussion though as far as like how do you even go about the costuming for something like that. but, you know, the great thing about it i will say, is like, when it starts and you are watching, you are like,...
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so what happens when people become addicted to heroin then another character comes in we have to rememberthe other personalities are still in their but we cannot forget about them. the pathways have been rewired so as somebody is using drugs it is a medical problem you can see the damage you can see it in the same way but then those pathways that are rewired by heroin to constantly make good decisions and with those with copd to climb mount everest it's hard to do you can't just say no it's not an easy thing to do. 's another's harm reduction which i haven't heard of for years but then i became a disciple. of. harm reduction is that people are using to use drugs and takes establishes to mitigate the damage the drug does in hopes of keeping them alive until such a time they're ready for recovery. harm reduction includes needle exchange where somebody can have a clean need sol they're not sharing needle with someone else and not damaging their veins by using a needing over and over again. it's community naloxone so they can have the overdose reveressed. it's safe injection sites where someb
so what happens when people become addicted to heroin then another character comes in we have to rememberthe other personalities are still in their but we cannot forget about them. the pathways have been rewired so as somebody is using drugs it is a medical problem you can see the damage you can see it in the same way but then those pathways that are rewired by heroin to constantly make good decisions and with those with copd to climb mount everest it's hard to do you can't just say no it's not...
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what happened sometimes when people become addicted to heroin is another character comes into the brain and takes over the control board. we have to remember no matter how a person acts those other wonderful personalities are still in there, and they may be ground and gag -- bound and gagged but they're there and we can't forget about them. a damaged brain who is pathways have been rewired is a medical problem. drug usage -- somebody use is using drugs should not be criminal problems. it's a medical problem. you can put these people in machines and you can see the damage of their brain, it's not an vein isible thing. you -- not an invisible thing. it's a thing like you can look at somebody's returns hearts in a machine and see they're damaged. you can see somebody's reward pathways have been rewired hi heroin to constantly make good democrats it's -- depressions it's acane too expecting someone with copd to climb mt. everest. it's lard to do. so, what i started to do, i started to learn about, is you couldn't say to somebody just say no because it's just not an easy thing to do. so ther
what happened sometimes when people become addicted to heroin is another character comes into the brain and takes over the control board. we have to remember no matter how a person acts those other wonderful personalities are still in there, and they may be ground and gag -- bound and gagged but they're there and we can't forget about them. a damaged brain who is pathways have been rewired is a medical problem. drug usage -- somebody use is using drugs should not be criminal problems. it's a...
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what happens sometimes when people become addicted to heroin is another character comes into the brainakes over the control board. we have to remember, no matter how that person acts, that those other wonderful personalities are still in there. they may be bound and gagged, but they are there, and we can't forget about them. a damaged brain, whose pathways have been rewired, is a medical problem. drugho use, somebody using drugs that shouldn't be a criminal problem. it's a medical problem. you can put these people in a cat scan machine and you can see the damage of their brain. it's not an invisible thing. you can actually see it in the same way that you can look at somebody's heart and lungs in a machine to see that they are damaged. expect that somebody whose pathways have been rewired by heroin, to constantly make good decisions is akin to expecting somebody with copd to climb mount everest or someone with a broken leg to run a 100-yard. it's very difficult. it's hard to do. so, what i started to do, i started to learn about is you can't say to somebody just say no, because it isn't
what happens sometimes when people become addicted to heroin is another character comes into the brainakes over the control board. we have to remember, no matter how that person acts, that those other wonderful personalities are still in there. they may be bound and gagged, but they are there, and we can't forget about them. a damaged brain, whose pathways have been rewired, is a medical problem. drugho use, somebody using drugs that shouldn't be a criminal problem. it's a medical problem. you...
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she had an addiction problem. she said heroin saved my life. if it was not the heroin at that point of my life i would've killed myself. not saying that heroin is a good solution. if we engage, it tells us that the pain is the driver of addiction. the core of addiction is about trying not to be present in your life. once you understand that is what addiction is about, of course you say that it makes perfect sense. things that reduce people's pain , that humiliation, their shame over time reduces their addictive behaviors. does that resignation with you? absolutely. it has been clear to me for a long time that we are a massive society of trauma. you know, we have intrapersonal trauma. the ways that we treat each other. then we can look at racism and the creation of poverty and then, i look at an interesting talk by woman who was a zen person who was talking about white supremacy in the united states being a form of sociology. it is something that we are taught. in order to maintain, we have to lie and create myths. looking at what is happening w
she had an addiction problem. she said heroin saved my life. if it was not the heroin at that point of my life i would've killed myself. not saying that heroin is a good solution. if we engage, it tells us that the pain is the driver of addiction. the core of addiction is about trying not to be present in your life. once you understand that is what addiction is about, of course you say that it makes perfect sense. things that reduce people's pain , that humiliation, their shame over time...
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what happens sometimes when people become addicted to heroin is another character comes into that brain and takes over the control board. we have to remember no matter how that person acts, that those other wonderful personalities are still in there. you know, they may be bound and gagged, but they are there and we can't forget about them. a damaged brain whose pathways have been rerequired is a medical problem. if somebody is using drugs, it should not be a criminal problem. it is a medical problem. you can put these people in cat scan machines, and you can see the damage to their brain. it is not an invisible thing. you can actually see it in the same way that you can look at somebody's heart or lungs in a machine and see that there is damage. so to expect that somebody whose reward pathways have been rewired by heroin to constantly make good decisions is akin to expecting somebody with copd to climb mount everest or someone with a broken leg to run hundred yard dash. very difficult. it is hard to do. so what i started to do, when i started to learn about is you couldn't say to somebo
what happens sometimes when people become addicted to heroin is another character comes into that brain and takes over the control board. we have to remember no matter how that person acts, that those other wonderful personalities are still in there. you know, they may be bound and gagged, but they are there and we can't forget about them. a damaged brain whose pathways have been rerequired is a medical problem. if somebody is using drugs, it should not be a criminal problem. it is a medical...
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it was commonly found mixed with other highly addictive opioids like heroin.laced in more recreational use drugs. >> drug dealers and middle men figured out they could lace their regular drugs such as cocaine and marge with fentanyl and people would get higher off of it and think it was a better quality drug when this reality they were exposing themselves to a completely new type of drug. >> this man, who researches fentanyl sales on the dark web says that means fentanyl is finding new users. new york is seeing evidence of that, with 8% of cocaine samples tested in april containing fentanyl according to the city's health department. that equates to one in every 12 bags found on the street. the problem made exponentially worse by the pandemic. >> people were quarantined. they were in their home, they had less time to go to work and get out of the house. in general, we saw increases in drug use throughout the united states. on top of that, we saw regular drugs being lace d fentanyl and people being exposed to it for the first time, in some cases leading to overd
it was commonly found mixed with other highly addictive opioids like heroin.laced in more recreational use drugs. >> drug dealers and middle men figured out they could lace their regular drugs such as cocaine and marge with fentanyl and people would get higher off of it and think it was a better quality drug when this reality they were exposing themselves to a completely new type of drug. >> this man, who researches fentanyl sales on the dark web says that means fentanyl is finding...
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addicted to heroin, he was high when he first met rose, who was running a literary magazine out of hisi know, somebody rang my buzzer. it was this very tall guy there in chef's whites. >> that guy was bourdai. >> right from the get-go i knew that he was a talented writer and a great storyteller. >> rose helped bourdain get the deal to publish "kitchen confidential." >> changed everything. >> to bourdain's tv shows all o♪ -- ♪ >> and changed everything for nari kye, too. >> meet nari -- >> she'd been working for "no reservations "k" when she said power day should visit her home country, korea. he took her up on the offer. >> the excitement is why i've come. >> growing up as an immigrant, lot of racism, lot of bullying, a lot of shame on my -- on my part of just wanting to fit in. and it wasn't until tony was like actually this is your contribution. your unique heritage and your unique point of view. >> koreans are a great people. who else would eat this, right? >> me. >> you. and for me as a creative person, it fueled everything that i do. >> i'm psyched. my dream has finally come true.
addicted to heroin, he was high when he first met rose, who was running a literary magazine out of hisi know, somebody rang my buzzer. it was this very tall guy there in chef's whites. >> that guy was bourdai. >> right from the get-go i knew that he was a talented writer and a great storyteller. >> rose helped bourdain get the deal to publish "kitchen confidential." >> changed everything. >> to bourdain's tv shows all o♪ -- ♪ >> and changed...
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neil's mother paid him to block off his schedule and look after his son, who was at the time addicted to heroinlity when he wasn't on drugs. >> but hen -- when he would use? >> 180 degree change. very paranoid, blamed all his problems on select people and then went after them with a vengeance. >> and there was his storage locker full of weapons. >> it was all military weapons, m-16s, militarized shot guns and hand grenades on the ground. >> and his use of dynamite for sport. >> he throws dynamite like fire crackers. >> and then there was the company he kept. dr. dantonio said that in the early '90s neil was hanging around with anti-government militia types in montana. after the oklahoma city bombing in 1995, neil's girlfriend showed up at dantonio's house. >> and she swore up and down that she felt he was involved in those financially. so at this point -- >> neil's girlfriend told you that she thought neil had bank rolled the oklahoma city bombing? >> yes. >> dr. dantonio even called a fbi hotline to report neil. there's no ind case -- indication the bureau found any link between neil and the b
neil's mother paid him to block off his schedule and look after his son, who was at the time addicted to heroinlity when he wasn't on drugs. >> but hen -- when he would use? >> 180 degree change. very paranoid, blamed all his problems on select people and then went after them with a vengeance. >> and there was his storage locker full of weapons. >> it was all military weapons, m-16s, militarized shot guns and hand grenades on the ground. >> and his use of dynamite...
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addicts. it's easy to buy, how she should be em, or heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun this done nor after it under the taliban could this possibly have been imaginable. ah, in 2000.
addicts. it's easy to buy, how she should be em, or heroine here. me neither during the soviet presence, enough gun this done nor after it under the taliban could this possibly have been imaginable. ah, in 2000.
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addicts have threatened to stab people with their syringes. they argues by many people and spread diseases like aids and, hepatitis. heroincaine, methamphetamines, and cannabis are available. 90% of the world's illicit opiate drugs originate in afghanistan the taliban has announced it will ban opium production, but without an alternative, it might be easier said than done. this meant tried to escape from another rehabilitation center in kabul that can hold 1000 people. social workers go out to catch others, but only when they have capacity. drug users must go through detoxification, rehabilitation, and social care. many of these men have been here for only a few days. they have been pleading to let them leave, but doctors here tell us that they need to stay here for 45 days so they can go through the withdrawal and actually get treatment. keeping people drug-free is a major challenge. up to 30% of people return to using drugs, and those treating them say unless the economy picks up, many more will join them. anchor: officials in ecuador say the death toll from tuesday's gang right at a jail in one city has risen to more t
addicts have threatened to stab people with their syringes. they argues by many people and spread diseases like aids and, hepatitis. heroincaine, methamphetamines, and cannabis are available. 90% of the world's illicit opiate drugs originate in afghanistan the taliban has announced it will ban opium production, but without an alternative, it might be easier said than done. this meant tried to escape from another rehabilitation center in kabul that can hold 1000 people. social workers go out to...
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authorities spreading criminals or people with big drug addictions and they say that they tried to talk them out of it. there was also a lot of heroineal of corruption as well. they took me to where she was chained and tortured in ten years behind bars. hejoined the taliban tortured in ten years behind bars. he joined the taliban after a raid on his village. he keeps photos of his whipped back. they attacked us in two children. all the muslims are suffering. i saw with my own eyes. they came to my house, they took my holy books and threw them away. muscle cannot accept what they've done. they were afghan commandos and us forces. the taliban themselves have inflicted savage violence on civilians as well as men in uniform. there is a long history of guerrilla and insurgent movements, strengthening their ties as a unit during long spells of imprisonment, giving them a stronger identity, perhaps as well, a stronger will to win and that, i suspect is what is happening here. prisoners were sometimes killed at the jail, read through afghanistan for year war. it will not be empty for long. this was harsh imprisonment. this will not be empty
authorities spreading criminals or people with big drug addictions and they say that they tried to talk them out of it. there was also a lot of heroineal of corruption as well. they took me to where she was chained and tortured in ten years behind bars. hejoined the taliban tortured in ten years behind bars. he joined the taliban after a raid on his village. he keeps photos of his whipped back. they attacked us in two children. all the muslims are suffering. i saw with my own eyes. they came to...
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wants to legalize the most dangerous drugs, heroine and methamphetamine, what that would do to homelessness, what that would do to families struggling with addictionelf as somebody, again, who can bring this state together in a very difficult time. >> he's also, larry elder, had his fair share of controversy for statements and potential actions, alleged actions in the past. also he just said yesterday systemic racism does not exist. what is your reaction to that? do you agree with that? >> well, look, racism does exist, and i think, again, what we've seen from so many comments from larry elder, which i've been very outspoken. i said he doesn't have the judgment, doesn't have the character to be governor. what californians don't want to do is replace one dysfunctional governor with another. look, the fact of the matter is when he also came out and said, as an example, the private employers can discriminate against working women if they're thinking about having kids, that's wrong. that's not who we are as californians. again, what californians want is a governor who is going to stand up for them, who is going to fight for them. i'm going to fight fo
wants to legalize the most dangerous drugs, heroine and methamphetamine, what that would do to homelessness, what that would do to families struggling with addictionelf as somebody, again, who can bring this state together in a very difficult time. >> he's also, larry elder, had his fair share of controversy for statements and potential actions, alleged actions in the past. also he just said yesterday systemic racism does not exist. what is your reaction to that? do you agree with that?...
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authorities boarded criminals or people with big drug addictions, and they say that they tried to talk them out of it. there was also a lot of heroin translation: they attacked us and killed children, _ all the muslims were suffering. i saw it with my own eyes. they came to my house, they took the koran, they tore it up, threw it away. my soul could not accept they had done. they were afghan commandos and us forces. the taliban themselves have inflicted savage violence on civilians, as well as men in uniform. there is a long history of guerilla and insurgent movements, strengthening their ties as a unit during long spells of imprisonment, giving them a strong identity, perhaps, as well a stronger will to win. and that, i suspect, is what was happening here. prisoners were warehoused, sometimes killed at the jail right through afghanistan's a0 year war. it won't be empty for long. this was harsh imprisonment, the place is full of cockroaches, it is filthy. they left, you can see, in a hurry. all of their possessions, there is even still laundry on the lines that they have set up here to dry things. when the gates opened, these guys
authorities boarded criminals or people with big drug addictions, and they say that they tried to talk them out of it. there was also a lot of heroin translation: they attacked us and killed children, _ all the muslims were suffering. i saw it with my own eyes. they came to my house, they took the koran, they tore it up, threw it away. my soul could not accept they had done. they were afghan commandos and us forces. the taliban themselves have inflicted savage violence on civilians, as well as...
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addiction in the country. as long as people want to do fentanyl, they are going to do it. forty years ago i saw my neighbors dying from heroin overdoses. i would ask you are you prepared to deal with a social addiction in the country, yes or no? >> i am in collaboration across the federal enterprise and across -- >> with a medical issue called drug addiction in the united states. that's not really a homeland security issue it is a societal issue. but we expect you to drop it at the border. thank you very much. and thank you for the good job that you are doing. you don't have to hit 100%. you can't let everything happen in this nation. yet the universe of threats keeps multiplying. terrorists, domesticre terroris. i hear experts now telling me that it's no longer essential for the bad guys to import but rather the homegrown terrorists that keep being inspired by these radical ideas are the big issue now. so trying to figure out how to protect is a major challenge and i think the big issue here becomes intelligence. how do you figure out, how do you a stop something from happening before it starts and my question would be you
addiction in the country. as long as people want to do fentanyl, they are going to do it. forty years ago i saw my neighbors dying from heroin overdoses. i would ask you are you prepared to deal with a social addiction in the country, yes or no? >> i am in collaboration across the federal enterprise and across -- >> with a medical issue called drug addiction in the united states. that's not really a homeland security issue it is a societal issue. but we expect you to drop it at the...
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heroine user, after injecting himself using his father syringe, i think the un office on drugs and crime says, half of the parents of understand who use drugs, give them to their children. when addict can affect the whole family. that's what happened to all nervous. she's on suicide watch. so much make a month because of my husband, i became an addict. i have 2 sons and 3 daughters. all of them are here. i'm scared of my kids becoming addicts because i've seen how terrible again with my husband the center has run out of medicine because of the economic crunch and asset fried by best and government since 2001 to go over the country. doctors and other staff members have not been paid for months and you and says only 10 percent of addict to read the treatment or rehabilitation they need talk. if i make some of the centers for addicts are not enough, there should be more centers and good treatment plans. some addicts are homeless and they live under the birth bridge. get a special. this is the bird bridge in cobble. we cannot go closer to film and some attics here have threatened to stop people with their syringes. one can be used by many people and spread diseases such as aids and hab
heroine user, after injecting himself using his father syringe, i think the un office on drugs and crime says, half of the parents of understand who use drugs, give them to their children. when addict can affect the whole family. that's what happened to all nervous. she's on suicide watch. so much make a month because of my husband, i became an addict. i have 2 sons and 3 daughters. all of them are here. i'm scared of my kids becoming addicts because i've seen how terrible again with my husband...
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they don't get addicted they are responsible and good citizens and then there are drug abusers. these are people is not using oxycontin they would be using heroinr cocaine or prescription pills. now the second-generation sackler from the development and promotion of oxycontin says the scum of the earth they are not victims but victimizers. that has long been position of the family and the company. it's not the pills that are a problem but the people of using them. so one of the things i thought about in writing the book is write about victims? what are the narrative choices that you make to describe the fallout of the drug? a lot of prior books have done this by spending a lot of time with one character or a handful of characters who find they are using oxycontin so then having problems and then they get hooked and then buy it on the black market and overdosing and you follow the story of these people. i think it's good to spend a lot of time in those narratives but the story been taken successfully so just in passing and wanted to talk about those who struggled with oxycontin but i wanted them not to be somebody who is disconnected from the ce
they don't get addicted they are responsible and good citizens and then there are drug abusers. these are people is not using oxycontin they would be using heroinr cocaine or prescription pills. now the second-generation sackler from the development and promotion of oxycontin says the scum of the earth they are not victims but victimizers. that has long been position of the family and the company. it's not the pills that are a problem but the people of using them. so one of the things i thought...
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never get addicted they take it as directed they are responsible and good citizens and they have access to the dragon and there is drug abusers and if they weren't using oxycontin they be using heroincocaine or other prescription pills. they are bad people this is a second generation sackler who is you give medical and they are the scum of the earth they are not victims they are victimizers. that is long been a position of the company that it's not the pills that are a problem it's the people abusing them. so one of the things i thought about how do you write about victims what are the narrative choices you make to describe the fallout of the drug? and spending a lot of time with one character are those whoho find they are using oxycontin and then problems with it and then they start to get hooked and then buy it on the black market and overdosing think it's good to spend a lot of time so that was an approach that was taken by the time i started writing very successfully by other writers in other books but i was interested in the idea to tell him passing lots of people who had struggled with oxycontin but i wanted them not to be somebody front disconnected so where are they in rela
never get addicted they take it as directed they are responsible and good citizens and they have access to the dragon and there is drug abusers and if they weren't using oxycontin they be using heroincocaine or other prescription pills. they are bad people this is a second generation sackler who is you give medical and they are the scum of the earth they are not victims they are victimizers. that is long been a position of the company that it's not the pills that are a problem it's the people...
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addiction in our country. as long as people want to do fentanyl they are going to do it. 40 years ago i saw my neighbors dying from heroin overdoses. challenge that we have that is not going away. and mr. mayorkas, i would ask you, are you prepared to deal with the social issue of drug addiction in our country, yes or no? >> yes i am in collaboration with our partners across the federal enterprise and across the country. >> -- medical issue called drug addiction in the united states. that's not really a homeland security issue. that's a societal issue. but we're going to expect you to stop drug addiction at the border. thank you very much. and mr. wray, thank you very much for the good job you are doing, you know, defending our country, like you mr. mayorkas. you all have to hit a 100%. you can't let anything happen in this nation. yet the universe of threats keeps multiplying. terrorists, domestic terrorism, i hear experts now telling me that it is no longer essential for the bad guys to import the bad guys, to import terrorists but rather the home grown terrorists keeping inspired by these radical ideas are the big iss
addiction in our country. as long as people want to do fentanyl they are going to do it. 40 years ago i saw my neighbors dying from heroin overdoses. challenge that we have that is not going away. and mr. mayorkas, i would ask you, are you prepared to deal with the social issue of drug addiction in our country, yes or no? >> yes i am in collaboration with our partners across the federal enterprise and across the country. >> -- medical issue called drug addiction in the united...
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addiction in our country. as long as people want to do fentanyl they are going to do it. 40 years ago i saw my neighbors dying from heroin overdoses. challenge that we have that is not going away. and mr. mayorkas, i would ask you, are you prepared to deal with the social issue of drug addiction in our country, yes or no? >> yes i am in collaboration with our partners across the federal enterprise and across the country. >> -- medical issue called drug addiction in the united states. that's not really a homeland security issue. that's a societal issue. but we're going to expect you to stop drug addiction at the border. thank you very much. and mr. wray, thank you very much for the good job you are doing, you know, defending our country, like you mr. mayorkas. you all have to hit a 100%. you can't let anything happen in this nation. yet the universe of threats keeps multiplying. terrorists, domestic terrorism, i hear experts now telling me that it is no longer essential for the bad guys to import the bad guys, to import terrorists but rather the home grown terrorists keeping inspired by these radical ideas are the big iss
addiction in our country. as long as people want to do fentanyl they are going to do it. 40 years ago i saw my neighbors dying from heroin overdoses. challenge that we have that is not going away. and mr. mayorkas, i would ask you, are you prepared to deal with the social issue of drug addiction in our country, yes or no? >> yes i am in collaboration with our partners across the federal enterprise and across the country. >> -- medical issue called drug addiction in the united...
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feelings about addiction who do you think they are and where do they live and i'm going to guess african-american, 30-years-old inner-city and you would have been right but not so with heroinhings being used now. those have affected the white cheerleader girl in the suburbs and it's her family that comes forward and learns that she's overdosed and dead as a result of s it. both the presence and focus on this as a public health crisis which it truly is which is going to require a lot more than just one aspect so we have to take all of the tools in the toolbox to act but it's truly a public health crisis. >> i can't think of a better introduction in the growing praise of your work. i'm glad you are taking on this job. it's no reflection on you that i directed my questions. i am for you all away. >> congratulations to both of you on your nomination. while you were the acting solicitor general, a an article noted that the biden administration is on track to reverse the government's position in more cases before the supreme court to than the justice department did during the first full high court term of donald trump's presidency. such flip-flopping impacts the credibility of t
feelings about addiction who do you think they are and where do they live and i'm going to guess african-american, 30-years-old inner-city and you would have been right but not so with heroinhings being used now. those have affected the white cheerleader girl in the suburbs and it's her family that comes forward and learns that she's overdosed and dead as a result of s it. both the presence and focus on this as a public health crisis which it truly is which is going to require a lot more than...