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what i've sacrificed was my children for heroin. i sacrificed my family for heroin.in. my decision making went out the window, man. i walked away from family. i walked away from possibilities of greatness. >> my love for heroin has made this become my home. i live in jail and periodically visit the streets. i just about sold my soul to the devil when i started using heroin. >> reporter: in chicago, state-funded treatment on the outside has been slashed by more than a 50%. cuts that disproportionately affect black users. for many of these men, this may be the only treatment they will ever get. >> it is true, miracles happen here. it ain't where i want to be but i sure ain't where i used to be and that is something to be grateful for right there. >> reporter: in the early years when you started to get arrested, were you offered any kind of treatment? >> when i first came through the county jail it was at 1983. they pretty much didn't do anything for you at that time. >> when i got to that police station it wasn't no treatment. it was you got a back grown and that's the
what i've sacrificed was my children for heroin. i sacrificed my family for heroin.in. my decision making went out the window, man. i walked away from family. i walked away from possibilities of greatness. >> my love for heroin has made this become my home. i live in jail and periodically visit the streets. i just about sold my soul to the devil when i started using heroin. >> reporter: in chicago, state-funded treatment on the outside has been slashed by more than a 50%. cuts that...
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i found myself, somebody who was physically addicted to heroin, meth, and cocaine. >> reporter: heroin was his ultimate comfort. >> all the pain you have, all the fear, al melt away. but it's a lie. >> reporter: but 2011, shane had a mug shot and felony conviction to his name. >> all throughout the state of arizona. >> reporter: now, he works community outreach. >> when it comes to the suburbs, heroin is a substance a lot of people think as a drug somebody uses in a neighborhood that is not theirs. >> reporter: the map of speaking engagements shows where apartments are calling out for help. startling evidence. >> it is in the suburbing. it is something that is in our it is in some middle schools. >> no one is really immune to this. >> reporter: dr. chris is an er physician. patients end up in his emergency room from pain pills and heroin. >> people of all walks of life. they are anywhere, people that don't have homes or, people that are ceos or, you know, successful business people. they can be moms. >> it is a fine line between being high and death. >> reporter: the typical heroin add
i found myself, somebody who was physically addicted to heroin, meth, and cocaine. >> reporter: heroin was his ultimate comfort. >> all the pain you have, all the fear, al melt away. but it's a lie. >> reporter: but 2011, shane had a mug shot and felony conviction to his name. >> all throughout the state of arizona. >> reporter: now, he works community outreach. >> when it comes to the suburbs, heroin is a substance a lot of people think as a drug somebody...
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. >> it's called pink heroin. it's more powerful than heroin and for sale online for less than a video game. lindsay murphy has the story here on "fox5". >> sarah, tony, all you need is credit card and cellphone to get this drug shipped to your door. pink heroin it's not actually pink it's white pouter as you can see here blamed for dozens of death as cross the country and including two, 13-year-old boys from utah. we just learned about the death of man in0s from loudoun county one of the first known cases in our area. >> with a quick search online anyone can find it for sale. pink heroin is powerful it typically comes from china and comes cheap. so newmany states are still working to ban it making it legal in both place. >> it is serious problem and can cause death as you can see. >> loudoun county sheriff mike chapman says his office confirmed a man that died at ashburn apartments bovr dozed on the drug. the 24-year-old was thought to ingested regular heroin toxicology revealed it as a new more you positiveer fu
. >> it's called pink heroin. it's more powerful than heroin and for sale online for less than a video game. lindsay murphy has the story here on "fox5". >> sarah, tony, all you need is credit card and cellphone to get this drug shipped to your door. pink heroin it's not actually pink it's white pouter as you can see here blamed for dozens of death as cross the country and including two, 13-year-old boys from utah. we just learned about the death of man in0s from loudoun...
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babies are addicted to heroin because the pregnant mom used heroin. when the babies are born they go through painful withdrawal like not being able to eat and seizures. >> it is heart breaking to watch them go through it. >> clinical nurse specialist connie till told me through medication like morphine they can babies back to health. >> if they end up on morphine medication, usually there are secondary medications and we have to slowly work on trying to wean them off before they can be discharged from the hospital. >> mothers addicted heroin are giving methadone. pregnant mothers using heroin should get mel help because trying to quit heroin while pregnant can traumatize the unborn baby's health. >> there are things to be done while mom is still pregnant to help her. >> till told me it up to 25 days to nurse an addicted baby back to health and, therefore, the baby can be released from the hospital. paul kiska, news 5. >>> thank you, for your report. >>> a mother and grandmother are expected to be sentenced tomorrow for their role in a heroin death of
babies are addicted to heroin because the pregnant mom used heroin. when the babies are born they go through painful withdrawal like not being able to eat and seizures. >> it is heart breaking to watch them go through it. >> clinical nurse specialist connie till told me through medication like morphine they can babies back to health. >> if they end up on morphine medication, usually there are secondary medications and we have to slowly work on trying to wean them off before...
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heroin abuse is one of the biggest health crises, and canada is taking an approach, prescription heroin. how does it work? certified addiction specialist, ken from the a & e networks intervention. tell us, ken, what approach they are thinking of using and then, of course, your thoughts on it. >> it's a harm reduction model. and, um, i know of it really well. but i just don't believe in it. i think they should be using the intervention model. that's the model that's been working and helping the family systems come in. and really intervening on them, and getting them into recovery. harm reduction doesn't work in my opinion. >> am i correct in assuming that, it's gonna start with the vancouver clinic they want supervised setting so you don't run the risk, people can die after a heroin injection. using need wills that others have used, putting them at risk for infectious diseases. is that the idea, people are doing it in a save environment or you can wean people off of it in a safe setting? >> both. the model is both. get them in a controlled environment. and give them th but that's like gi
heroin abuse is one of the biggest health crises, and canada is taking an approach, prescription heroin. how does it work? certified addiction specialist, ken from the a & e networks intervention. tell us, ken, what approach they are thinking of using and then, of course, your thoughts on it. >> it's a harm reduction model. and, um, i know of it really well. but i just don't believe in it. i think they should be using the intervention model. that's the model that's been working and...
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heroin addiction crisis. heroin addiction is sweeping the bay area and taking the lives of hundreds. manatee county is ground zero. 10news reporter courtney robinson breaks down the new numbers showing the pkg heroin has ripped apart families claiming lives and overwhelming law enforcement trying to fight the drug war. in manatee county its earned the reputation of drug death capital of the state. according to the florida department of law enforcement . heroin was partially responsible for 45 deaths in 2015. an equally lethal opiod fentanyl 77. and this year looks to be deadlier . with 891 suspected overdoses and 60 deaths. while law enforcement in both sarasota and manatee counties is working to stop the addiction and end the deadly trend . little seems to be working. -- -- standup close but manatee county deputies are making dozens of arrests and they'll continue doing that because this has got to stop. here at the manatee county medical examiner's office the morgue is overcapacity and they've performed a r
heroin addiction crisis. heroin addiction is sweeping the bay area and taking the lives of hundreds. manatee county is ground zero. 10news reporter courtney robinson breaks down the new numbers showing the pkg heroin has ripped apart families claiming lives and overwhelming law enforcement trying to fight the drug war. in manatee county its earned the reputation of drug death capital of the state. according to the florida department of law enforcement . heroin was partially responsible for 45...
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his death ruled a heroin overdose. it's his mother and grandmother. 16-year-old andrew fry was found dead back in guilty to involuntary manslaughter, child endangering and tampering with evidence after giving her son that heroin. as for his grandmother, brenda, she also pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter as well as trafficking heroin after she says she delivered the drug that killed her grandson. two others were also charged in the case. a family friend received four years in prison for her role and the fourth will go before a judge this afternoon. of course, we'll keep ju updated on what happens. >> thank you. >> breaking news into the live desk. two men seriously hurt in a crash in sandusky county. just before 1:30 this morning on state road 53. this is bries township. it wept off the side of the road, hitting an embankment, overturned several times. finally ending up in the creek. the driver and the opinion taken to the hospital. police think alcohol possibly drugs were factors in this crash. j gl in columbu
his death ruled a heroin overdose. it's his mother and grandmother. 16-year-old andrew fry was found dead back in guilty to involuntary manslaughter, child endangering and tampering with evidence after giving her son that heroin. as for his grandmother, brenda, she also pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter as well as trafficking heroin after she says she delivered the drug that killed her grandson. two others were also charged in the case. a family friend received four years in prison for...
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. >>> plus a disturbing trend during our heroin epidemic. local officers are concerned about what they are calling resurrection parties. >> beth: take a live look at cedar point. shadows lining the sunset and a colder weekend ahead. i will tell you coming up. >>> get breaking news and weather on the cleveland 19 news i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, ] self control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing. [ sirens blearing ] i would bomb the [ beep] out of them. i want to be unpredictable. i love war. the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. it should scare everyone. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. newscenter driven by don joseph toyota in kent this is cleveland 19 news. >> mark: welcome. at 6:14 now we are taking live pictures from wcsc in charleston. it looks like we continue to watch as matthew continues the boston of the storm expected overnight and matthew expected to be off charleston by day break, a
. >>> plus a disturbing trend during our heroin epidemic. local officers are concerned about what they are calling resurrection parties. >> beth: take a live look at cedar point. shadows lining the sunset and a colder weekend ahead. i will tell you coming up. >>> get breaking news and weather on the cleveland 19 news i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, ] self control may be all that keeps...
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and fentanyl, heroin-related deaths. this year, more than two months to go, we have seen more than 380, more than one months, more than 50 deaths in august and september, both records. the medical examiner says september could have more overdose fatalities once the toxicology reports are finalized and completed. 14 fatalities from heroin overdoses in the month of october, on pace from 60 in the entire month. nick foley, station stay. >>> it is 6:54 on your friday. friends and family will start to a euclid football star that died after getting hurt in a game. andre jackson took a hard hit in the midsection, taken off the field and two weeks later he died because of complications related to the injury. his viewing is today from noon to 6:00 at roger's funeral home in cleveland and the funeral is tomorrow at starlight baptist church in east cleveland. count indictment including charges of kidnapping and rape. police say he took a 12-year- old from willowway last month and she was found in a home in euclid. officers are look
and fentanyl, heroin-related deaths. this year, more than two months to go, we have seen more than 380, more than one months, more than 50 deaths in august and september, both records. the medical examiner says september could have more overdose fatalities once the toxicology reports are finalized and completed. 14 fatalities from heroin overdoses in the month of october, on pace from 60 in the entire month. nick foley, station stay. >>> it is 6:54 on your friday. friends and family...
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mcmill that spike on heroin. >> their parents are addicts. they love their parents. >> reporter: caseworkers are seeing the biggest impact. it is recommended by the state caseworkers have no more than 12 cases at a time. this county averages 14. and portage county workers averaged 17 cases. >> our community has so many resources that we're pulling forward to address the heroin more money. hundreds of millions of dollars spent every year on child neglect cases in ohio. many are tied to heroin. >> when children are neglected or abuse or left alone for a period of time, the impact is great.>> reporter: the solution, there is no easy answer. one option, more affordable treatment to make sure the addiction is handled before it gets too far. reporting live in cleveland, i am james dermody heads off and various by the school. >> reporter: those shocking works came from a substitute teacher in ohio. riley said the substitute in the work told her second grade class that he doesn't deal with bad behavior and that is what he would do if they acted up. >
mcmill that spike on heroin. >> their parents are addicts. they love their parents. >> reporter: caseworkers are seeing the biggest impact. it is recommended by the state caseworkers have no more than 12 cases at a time. this county averages 14. and portage county workers averaged 17 cases. >> our community has so many resources that we're pulling forward to address the heroin more money. hundreds of millions of dollars spent every year on child neglect cases in ohio. many are...
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they were coming from chicago to seize 29-kilos of coke and heroin and several fire arms. of theist arrested. 13 -- of those arez rested 13 -- arrested 13 were from here. >>> they pleaded not guilty of murder. his body was found in the trunk of the car last month. he and the woman wereidatedating at -- were at dating at the time of her death. >>> he was ested a short time later and -- arrested a short time later and is facing felony they pulled her over and was charged with child indangerment and other charges. >> this is stark county we have another call come through about that male is saying his 4-year-old is a hand full. i said well -- i said i try to keep it away from her and i said put it on the top of the refrigerator. >> 4 ottimes he called 911 -- of times he called 911 and dispatchers are getting frustrated and told him to get the phone away from the kid. >> i have no emergency. >> my 4-year-old daughter was messing with my phone and -- okay we will send police out there and they will arrest you abusing 911 they need to take the phone from your daughter. >> he was
they were coming from chicago to seize 29-kilos of coke and heroin and several fire arms. of theist arrested. 13 -- of those arez rested 13 -- arrested 13 were from here. >>> they pleaded not guilty of murder. his body was found in the trunk of the car last month. he and the woman wereidatedating at -- were at dating at the time of her death. >>> he was ested a short time later and -- arrested a short time later and is facing felony they pulled her over and was charged with...
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join us tomorrow for heroin, secret in the suburbs. that is only on 12news at 10:00. >>> well, the cardinals have lost jeran brown for the season with a torn acl. >> but his injury means a job opening. team 12's cameron cox is here with the interesting journey of that next man up. >> reporter: next man up is the the next you are playing in the nfl. that's the life of chris hubert. he is the rookie with the nickname. >> everybody calls him little smoke. >> little smoke. yep. >> reporter: barely 5' 9" with john smoky like speed. yeah, the nickname fits. he smoked everyone during training camp. following week one, the cardinals cut him from their practice squad. >> you think that the nfl wasn't going to call again? >> i believe in god. so i knew it would work out. >> reporter: it didn't come right away. so chris went back to his hometown of durham, north carolina. >> what did you do when you weren't here? >> i worked at ups at night. from 3:00 to 8:00. >> reporter: you heard him right. he worked the overnight shift. 3:00 a.m. start time m
join us tomorrow for heroin, secret in the suburbs. that is only on 12news at 10:00. >>> well, the cardinals have lost jeran brown for the season with a torn acl. >> but his injury means a job opening. team 12's cameron cox is here with the interesting journey of that next man up. >> reporter: next man up is the the next you are playing in the nfl. that's the life of chris hubert. he is the rookie with the nickname. >> everybody calls him little smoke. >> little...
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the summer of 2011 is when i used this to quit heroin. i applaud the reversal of the decision because it may have the potential to help people. it is at least open for public comment now and it is at least open for that research to occur. >> reporter: we should add that he does not condone the use of it in children, but in two months the drug enforcement classify this drug. 12 news. >> thank you. >>> and we're following breaking news right now out of the west valley. the area around i-10 and miller is shut down because a semi truck caught fire earlier today. the truck was carrying diesel fuel when it caught fire. the fire is out, but the officials are now checking for any possible fuel leaks. let's check in now with vanessa with more of today's hot headlines. >> thank you. >>> right now mesa police are looking for a man who allegedly sexually assaulted a woman. the police have re reportedly attacked a woman inside her home located near adobey and lindsey roads back on october 3. the suspect was possibly driving a gray or silver four-door
the summer of 2011 is when i used this to quit heroin. i applaud the reversal of the decision because it may have the potential to help people. it is at least open for public comment now and it is at least open for that research to occur. >> reporter: we should add that he does not condone the use of it in children, but in two months the drug enforcement classify this drug. 12 news. >> thank you. >>> and we're following breaking news right now out of the west valley. the...
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> a 10-month-old is found in a car seat and the tried to revive the mother after she overdoses on heroine. the controversy a certain picture has sparked. >>> after nights of hearing noises and waking up to tracks a mystery is solved. a bear causing the problem in one neighborhood. >>> good morning everyone. it is thursday, october 27. >>> let's start with the forecast with alyssa corfont. more cloud cover as we start off this thursday. no rain today. could see some tonight into tomorrow. let's look at the temperatures. 45 durham. 42 roxborough. there are no 30s as we start the day. you can see where about 6 degrees warmer and 10 degrees difference in the positive direction around clinton. here is the forecast for the day. a bit of fog in spots and 46. 65 at noon and 73 for the afternoon high. windy at times and a small chance for rain overnight. the damage after a series of aftershocks rock parts of italy. >> the mayor of the town in central italy says there is major structural damage to a church and buildings the aftershocks are related to the august 24 earthquake that killed nearly 300
> a 10-month-old is found in a car seat and the tried to revive the mother after she overdoses on heroine. the controversy a certain picture has sparked. >>> after nights of hearing noises and waking up to tracks a mystery is solved. a bear causing the problem in one neighborhood. >>> good morning everyone. it is thursday, october 27. >>> let's start with the forecast with alyssa corfont. more cloud cover as we start off this thursday. no rain today. could see some...
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. >>> it is the war on heroin, and manatee county is ground zero. marco rubio met with first responders to learn more about the heroin epidemic. isabel mascarenas spoke with a recovering addict who says the solution begins with the addiction. >> you know, and i never figured i would live to see 30. >> reporter: yet john thompson and heroin addiction. >> i have found a couple 12- step programs and i have surrounded myself by people going in the same direction as myself. >> reporter: the 34-year-old father and husband says he has been clean for four months in a recovery program. >> i did for me. >> reporter: thompson says he is proof there is a better way to live than on drugs, but warns finding the drugs is still easier. >> some of the programs are limited. they don't have enough space. they don't have have the funding. >> reporter: treating the addiction is where legislators should focus on, he says, not arresting our way out of the program. >> as long as the people want it, there is always somebody to sell it. >> reporter: senator marco rubio and o
. >>> it is the war on heroin, and manatee county is ground zero. marco rubio met with first responders to learn more about the heroin epidemic. isabel mascarenas spoke with a recovering addict who says the solution begins with the addiction. >> you know, and i never figured i would live to see 30. >> reporter: yet john thompson and heroin addiction. >> i have found a couple 12- step programs and i have surrounded myself by people going in the same direction as...
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heroin addicts including my daughter choose to take that first hint. but then that drug takes their sold. >> the mother does not believe officers should have released the picture and says the photograph shows a young mom making a mistake and . it took to backgrounds of our cats reviver >>> 40-year-old mickey hicks is facing a first-degree murder charge in it at the warren barnes his stepfather. police responded to a home on driscoll road where they found the victim who died at the hospital. >>> six people had to find another place to stay last night after a candle sparked a coleman street around 5:45. somebody in the home with a candle near a bed which caused the matches to catch on fire. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire at a mobile home park several crews responded about 5:00 to the home on main street and our crew on scene says none of the injuries appeared to be serious. >>> the state is like duke energy -- allowing duke energy to move coal ash away from the river. th causing agent county wate
heroin addicts including my daughter choose to take that first hint. but then that drug takes their sold. >> the mother does not believe officers should have released the picture and says the photograph shows a young mom making a mistake and . it took to backgrounds of our cats reviver >>> 40-year-old mickey hicks is facing a first-degree murder charge in it at the warren barnes his stepfather. police responded to a home on driscoll road where they found the victim who died at...
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the cuyahoga county medical examine's office said 52 people died on heroin alone on heroin or fentanyl. we want to cleveland ems responding to an overdose call on superior avenue and 15th. this man was lucky. at first first responders were able to save him with narcan. as for the devastating september, that met the record for previous deaths in august. this year's total, 385 overdose fatality, well over the 228 in 2015. guys, there are more toxicology reports expected to be completed in the next week september could end up having more fatalities than we first thought. reporting in cleveland, nick foley, newschannel5. >>> new this morning, a warning to all drivers in the shakers area, be careful where you -- shaker heights area. police are saying be careful where you park. it happened in an office building on chagrin boulevard. if you know anything about this, give >>> and these men are known to attack a man on the rta red line. they got on in the city and followed them to west 25th. they got away before police could get there after people noticed what was going on. >>> three years ago
the cuyahoga county medical examine's office said 52 people died on heroin alone on heroin or fentanyl. we want to cleveland ems responding to an overdose call on superior avenue and 15th. this man was lucky. at first first responders were able to save him with narcan. as for the devastating september, that met the record for previous deaths in august. this year's total, 385 overdose fatality, well over the 228 in 2015. guys, there are more toxicology reports expected to be completed in the...
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regular heroin ingested but it was a new powerful synthetic. they bought it online. likely from china auto they're trying to get the high of their lives and then like never before. >> a shot used to save people who are overdosing it is resistant to. >> it's dangerous. we're trying to get the word out there this is not good. this will kill you >> chapman spent two decades as dea agent and opiate crisis we're seeing is unpress demsed and parents need to be aware especially with a drug potent, accessible and unregulated. >> you have to pay attention and be a good parent and watch what hear doing. >> we checked in with other dmv law enforcement agencies including fairfax, d.c. and montgomery. they have not had any death certainly on their radar. lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >> developing tonight in north east d.c. one person has life-threatening injuries after a fire in an apartment building it was in the 700 block of second street. building sprinklelers managed to contain the fire. no word on a cause or how many apartments with damaged. >> a home daycare facility i
regular heroin ingested but it was a new powerful synthetic. they bought it online. likely from china auto they're trying to get the high of their lives and then like never before. >> a shot used to save people who are overdosing it is resistant to. >> it's dangerous. we're trying to get the word out there this is not good. this will kill you >> chapman spent two decades as dea agent and opiate crisis we're seeing is unpress demsed and parents need to be aware especially with...
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prosecutors say the bust of a large heroin trafficking ring members. including their alleged leader alberto marte of lowell, meation. >> all are alleged to have distributed hoirn or fentanyl in our communities. reporter: police used wiretaps to get the evidence they neededded to make the arrest. officials believe that over a kilo that came in through mexico was distributed throughout the state and northern massachusetts. >> drug customers would place orders by members of the group to make deliveries. >> these individuals don't care about who they sell to, they don't care that people are dying from it. they're in it for one thing and that's to make money. reporter: police say this takedown decreases the availability of drugs in the area. but that they need community help in educating youth about its danger. the state's chief medical examiner expects heroin related deaths to be near 500 in new hampshire this year. this, in fact this problem itself is probably going to get worse before it gets better. reporter: there are still two members of the alleged d
prosecutors say the bust of a large heroin trafficking ring members. including their alleged leader alberto marte of lowell, meation. >> all are alleged to have distributed hoirn or fentanyl in our communities. reporter: police used wiretaps to get the evidence they neededded to make the arrest. officials believe that over a kilo that came in through mexico was distributed throughout the state and northern massachusetts. >> drug customers would place orders by members of the group...
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we are talking about hundreds of newborns addicted to heroin. nurses here at akron children's hospital are busy caring for heroin addicted babies. in the last two years they have treated more than 200 newborns addicted to heroin. the babies are addicted to heroin because their pgn when the babies are born. they go through painful withdrawals. a nurse specialist says through morphine they can nurse babies back to health. in addition to medication a lot of tlc can comfort drug addicted babies. >> such as having the mom and baby skin to skin and having encouraging the family to be here as much as possible to help take care of them. if we implement those interventions we are hoping to decrease the amount of time that babies spend on medication. >> the hospital helps the mother deal with her drug addiction. >> i also checked with akron general hospital nearby and they said they are dealing with the same problem. live in akron, paul kiska, news 5. >>> planning for pot. our state about to open the door to medical marijuana but not everyone is happy abo
we are talking about hundreds of newborns addicted to heroin. nurses here at akron children's hospital are busy caring for heroin addicted babies. in the last two years they have treated more than 200 newborns addicted to heroin. the babies are addicted to heroin because their pgn when the babies are born. they go through painful withdrawals. a nurse specialist says through morphine they can nurse babies back to health. in addition to medication a lot of tlc can comfort drug addicted babies....
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teenager is difficult heroin overdose. now hise he mother will be sentd today.mo the temperatures are beginning to climb we do have a tent 15-degree temperature difference compared to what it is here at fox 8. the winds are still out of the south but they are weakeninge solon dropak to 42 we bouncedn aroundc from 41 to 42. willoughby at 56 minute upper 40s down at massillon in northern test carrasco's countyo same dealu and west salem them back into the middle 50s is the head northnd close out to ft off the lake the water temperature still running above normal forll this time of year they could impact our first lake effect snow eventy is you see pushes of cold air i that will obviously impact the lake affet numbers. as the showers now moving through illinois are weakening andli more than likely they wili become more organized and eventuallyl go through northern ohio. breezy and warmth thewa temperatures in the middle 70s and we fall back into the 70s0s showers developing overnight tonight.ow it really depicts very well wha
teenager is difficult heroin overdose. now hise he mother will be sentd today.mo the temperatures are beginning to climb we do have a tent 15-degree temperature difference compared to what it is here at fox 8. the winds are still out of the south but they are weakeninge solon dropak to 42 we bouncedn aroundc from 41 to 42. willoughby at 56 minute upper 40s down at massillon in northern test carrasco's countyo same dealu and west salem them back into the middle 50s is the head northnd close out...
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. >> last april he was found dead from an heroin over dose in a this heroin -- example of the heroin emdemic and the was the grad maw who provided the drugs >> for you to call her the mother is biological and relatives in the middle the son and brother of the woman. e >> no matter what, nothing can bring back andrew so we remember him and in a good way. >> attorneys say they drug addiction led to the tragedy but neither intended for him to do the heroin. >> she created the situation where he would have access to the drug. >> she offered a brief apology before they received their family, and everyone who loved andrew. >> s and as she was led away -- and as she was led way she said nothing. >> and another woman who is doing heroin in that horoom was sentenceed if -- in that hotel room was sennc in prison. >> the drive suspected of hitting and killing a man is locked up tonight they arrested that man right there after a traffic stop his car matched the vehicle description and a hit and run investigation and later admitted to be involved in w the crash. and it happened earlier this month
. >> last april he was found dead from an heroin over dose in a this heroin -- example of the heroin emdemic and the was the grad maw who provided the drugs >> for you to call her the mother is biological and relatives in the middle the son and brother of the woman. e >> no matter what, nothing can bring back andrew so we remember him and in a good way. >> attorneys say they drug addiction led to the tragedy but neither intended for him to do the heroin. >> she...
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you guys are hosting this community forum on the and heroin crisis. what was the impetus for you to go to the u.s. department of justice and say hey, we need to do this? >> we've been paying attention to the media for over a year now taking about the media and their interest in the opiod epidemic. about a month ago, the department of justice had a call to action to school superintendents to get involved and to help educate our residents and our parents. >> tia: a lot of parents may be watching and their kids go -- way to get ahead of what could potentially be a problem? >> every community has a heroin problem, whether they want to admit it or not. just alone in twinsburg we had five overdose death in the last three years, two in the last three months. so nobody is immune from it. this is a good opportunity to get more information out to our communities to help fight this big problem. >> brian: i think so that's the key here. this doesn't know socioeconomic some people sit out there in twinsburg and solon and chagrin falls and avon and say that's an in
you guys are hosting this community forum on the and heroin crisis. what was the impetus for you to go to the u.s. department of justice and say hey, we need to do this? >> we've been paying attention to the media for over a year now taking about the media and their interest in the opiod epidemic. about a month ago, the department of justice had a call to action to school superintendents to get involved and to help educate our residents and our parents. >> tia: a lot of parents may...
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they have heroin, and they abuse peet vicodin, whare somewhere between morphine a -- and heroin in thatn terms of potency. fentanyl is 50 times as potent as heroin. that should not even be handled without gloves. there is a new drug called car sentinel which is 1000 times as potent as heroin. that can kill very efficiently. the fda is probably going to increase the dosage of narcan that is being in the absurd in emergency -- teeing administered in emergency situations to compensate. we're not going to get heavy into the medical weeds. >> can you affect the last slide -- go back to the last slide? made --car fentanyl carfentenil made? ms. satel: it's actually an elephant trek was her. -- tranquilizer. >> is it the potency or the size of it? ms. satel: i think it's just representative. mr. gingrich: such a knockout an elephant, it is 1000 times more than a human. and they're using it for humans? ms. satel: fentanyl is coming from china and mexico. mr. gingrich: are they cheaper than heroin? ms. satel: they are so much more potent. one can wonder if we somehow managed to suppress heroin av
they have heroin, and they abuse peet vicodin, whare somewhere between morphine a -- and heroin in thatn terms of potency. fentanyl is 50 times as potent as heroin. that should not even be handled without gloves. there is a new drug called car sentinel which is 1000 times as potent as heroin. that can kill very efficiently. the fda is probably going to increase the dosage of narcan that is being in the absurd in emergency -- teeing administered in emergency situations to compensate. we're not...
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sean: a warning about a drug that is more potent than heroine. some people are taking a drug used to tranquilize elephants. looking for a good spook? you can spend the night in dracula's this city is it. great food, gorgeous scenery, friendly people. and what's better than doing something awesome in manchester? doing it for free. we hear you. that's why a-a-r-p is hosting fun, free, informative events. like wine tours and movie premieres. plus, we're offering resources to help you achieve your goals. and we're finding ways to make manchester even more livable. so if you don't think, "this is right for me" then you don't know "aarp." kathy: it goes by so fast. kate: one day you're a kid - and the next... kelly: ...you're raising your own little girl. kelly: growing up, i watched my mom work so hard. through challenges and struggles, she made our lives better. she's my inspiration in the senate - whether strengthening social security or medicare, protecting our environment, or helping make college more affordable... she taught me that with hard wor
sean: a warning about a drug that is more potent than heroine. some people are taking a drug used to tranquilize elephants. looking for a good spook? you can spend the night in dracula's this city is it. great food, gorgeous scenery, friendly people. and what's better than doing something awesome in manchester? doing it for free. we hear you. that's why a-a-r-p is hosting fun, free, informative events. like wine tours and movie premieres. plus, we're offering resources to help you achieve your...
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we're going to go after heroin here with our d.a.s in a partnership.oing to continue to have an aggressive program and, at the same time, enhance consumer protection to make sure that you, the consumers, have a level playing field, as john rafferty as attorney general. >> josh shapiro, the democrat. >> as attorney general, i'll work every day to restore integrity and fairness to our justice system. i'll use my executive skills to clean up the mess in the attorney general's office and make it work for you again. and most importantly, i'll be the people's attorney general -- the one person every single pennsylvanian can rely on to protect their rights, to make sure seniors are proutical comps that are price-gouging individuals, increasing the cost of pharmaceutical drugs, to have a comprehensive plan to deal with the number-one killer in pennsylvania today -- the heroin and opioid crisis -- to make sure we get illegal guns off our streets, and to protect people's rights, always protecting women's right to choose, protecting the lgbtq brothers and sisters
we're going to go after heroin here with our d.a.s in a partnership.oing to continue to have an aggressive program and, at the same time, enhance consumer protection to make sure that you, the consumers, have a level playing field, as john rafferty as attorney general. >> josh shapiro, the democrat. >> as attorney general, i'll work every day to restore integrity and fairness to our justice system. i'll use my executive skills to clean up the mess in the attorney general's office...
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i don't think we're going to legalize heroin in my lifetime.e death, disease, crime, and corruption? the things we really care about? yes, we can. we have the most effective policies in the world to kill heroin addicts. we could have policies that would keep hair addicts alive. for the most part, after about 12 years, people quit using heroin. it's just in this country, because of hiv, hepatitis "c," because of the violence and crime involved with having to procure the heroin in the first place, dying of overdose, quality, quantity unknown, people don't live 12 years doing heroin in this country. >> jimmy: other countries are doing a better job with their heroin addicts? >> when you look at zurich, switzerland, having adopted harm reduction strategy there, chief of police, they came out with a program, free heroin. the chief of police from zurich, switzerland, came to albuquerque in -- >> jimmy: is that on their website? [ laughter ] that's a hell of a -- wow. >> chief of police comes to albuquerque, he says, when they came out with this progra
i don't think we're going to legalize heroin in my lifetime.e death, disease, crime, and corruption? the things we really care about? yes, we can. we have the most effective policies in the world to kill heroin addicts. we could have policies that would keep hair addicts alive. for the most part, after about 12 years, people quit using heroin. it's just in this country, because of hiv, hepatitis "c," because of the violence and crime involved with having to procure the heroin in the...
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the rate of heroin overdose has nearly quadruple in the state. once again, our politicians have tragically failed this country. >> reporter: both candidates have addressed the issue. >> when you are republican to get help, there's not enough places to go to get help. we are losing thousands and thousands of americans of all age, but particularly young americans under 40. and we have got to address this. >> reporter: hillary clinton pledged $10 billion to fight the epidemic. $7.5 billion to support a federal state partnership that aims aims to prevent and treat. she wants to expand treatment instead of jail for non-violent offenders. donald trump short on specifics says he will stop the flow of illegal drugs into the country in part by building a wall and will help all of those people so seriously addicted get the assistance they need. the number of addicts has skyrocketed in the past decade. fuelled by the use and abuse of prescription drugs and the rise of fentanyl, an opioid 40 to 50 times stronger than street level heroin. dealers mix the two
the rate of heroin overdose has nearly quadruple in the state. once again, our politicians have tragically failed this country. >> reporter: both candidates have addressed the issue. >> when you are republican to get help, there's not enough places to go to get help. we are losing thousands and thousands of americans of all age, but particularly young americans under 40. and we have got to address this. >> reporter: hillary clinton pledged $10 billion to fight the epidemic....
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the summit will look at how heroin addiction affects families in racine county. people who attend will hear from the racine county sheriff and district attorney and more. the sheriff says all residents over 13 are invited. the summit starts at 6:00 p.m. at union grove high school. ben: addiction is a growing problem in a lot of communities, including waukesha county. tim, you were part of an tim: i was, we read about the overdoses on the news. it was important and informative and really eye-opening, ben. it was proud to emcee stairway to heroin. it took place at waukesha south high school. the event helped raise awareness about drug use and abuse, specifically the heroin epidemic that has gripped too many neighborhoods across the country, but it wasn't just about heroin, we discussed other drugs including prescription painkillers. there were several speakers there last night to talk about a local emergency room doctor told us about the overdoses he's seen and a detective spoke to the crowd about what he's seeing on the streets. according to the doctor there last
the summit will look at how heroin addiction affects families in racine county. people who attend will hear from the racine county sheriff and district attorney and more. the sheriff says all residents over 13 are invited. the summit starts at 6:00 p.m. at union grove high school. ben: addiction is a growing problem in a lot of communities, including waukesha county. tim, you were part of an tim: i was, we read about the overdoses on the news. it was important and informative and really...
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the rate of heroin overdose has nearly quadruple in the state. once again, our politicians have tragically failed this country. >> reporter: both candidates have addressed the issue. >> when you are republican to get help, there's not enough places to go to get help. we are losing thousands and thousands of americans of all age, but particularly young americans under 40. and we have got to address this. >> reporter: hillary clinton pledged $10 billion to fight the epidemic. $7.5 billion to support a federal state partnership that aims aims to prevent and treat. she wants to expand treatment instead of jail for non-violent offenders. donald trump short on specifics says he will stop the flow of illegal drugs into the country in part by building a wall and will help all of those people so seriously addicted get the assistance they need. the number of addicts has skyrocketed in the past decade. fuelled by the use and abuse of prescription drugs and the rise of fentanyl, an opioid 40 to 50 times stronger than street level heroin. dealers mix the two
the rate of heroin overdose has nearly quadruple in the state. once again, our politicians have tragically failed this country. >> reporter: both candidates have addressed the issue. >> when you are republican to get help, there's not enough places to go to get help. we are losing thousands and thousands of americans of all age, but particularly young americans under 40. and we have got to address this. >> reporter: hillary clinton pledged $10 billion to fight the epidemic....
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while she was heroin. paige adams is daughter hebudi oa y of phoenioted 3 ??toss to morning juice there are a the biggest -----------------what is this? man. attractive more smarter and more attractive man. what the biggest mall in the country is taking a big stand against working on we're talking about that in the morning mix... donald trump's rally in prescott wasn't without it's problems.several arrests made therewe are digging into that at six... ####break#### let's get to your 12 today trivia. and team 12 continues to follow hurricane matthew as it gets closer and closer to florida. it's a huge storm no doubt. and that leads us to our question to you.. on what planet has a gigantic hurricane been spinning r about it and guess.. we'll have your answer in a half hour. it has it has become one of the biggest shopping days of the year.. but the nation's largest shopping mall does not want to participate. mall of america in bloomington, minnesota has been open on thanksgiving since 20-12. but this year it will be closed! the mall is offering workers time of am
while she was heroin. paige adams is daughter hebudi oa y of phoenioted 3 ??toss to morning juice there are a the biggest -----------------what is this? man. attractive more smarter and more attractive man. what the biggest mall in the country is taking a big stand against working on we're talking about that in the morning mix... donald trump's rally in prescott wasn't without it's problems.several arrests made therewe are digging into that at six... ####break#### let's get to your 12 today...
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devastating effects of heroin and percription drug abuse. it starts at six at union grove ?o high scol. then on friday, the state's wl will meet for the first time. the group will be in green bay to discuss ways to deal with the increasing public health crisis.opioid abuse and heroin contributed to three quarters of all drug overdose deaths in wisconsin, in 2014. a u-w madison student expected back in court tomorrow for sexual assault charges is now facing more charges after dozens of other women come forward."just how many people have felt uncomfortable in mr. 20-year-old alec cook was arrested for sexually saulting an acquaintance.prosecutors say that cook kept notebooks detailing the stalking of women and whate wanted to do to them.cook denies the allegations d hiattorney calls it "character assassination."the university is also reminding students they have a number of resources on campus for victims of sexual assault. going teal to for domestic violence. local ribbons and lighting will be throughout marquette's campus and the near west s
devastating effects of heroin and percription drug abuse. it starts at six at union grove ?o high scol. then on friday, the state's wl will meet for the first time. the group will be in green bay to discuss ways to deal with the increasing public health crisis.opioid abuse and heroin contributed to three quarters of all drug overdose deaths in wisconsin, in 2014. a u-w madison student expected back in court tomorrow for sexual assault charges is now facing more charges after dozens of other...
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he's facing domestic violence. >>> ohio heroin epidemic is so bad. a major impact on the neo natal units. when they become pregnant their babies are born addicted to the drug. they are extremely overwhelmed with newborns going through painful braws. they need around the clock care but ways to make the process yers for everyone involved. >> such as babies skin to skin. having them in a quiet environment, low lighting, know noises. encouraging the family to be here as much as possible. help take care of them. if we implement enough those we're hoping we can decrease the amount of time they have to spend on medication. >> the hospital also help -- mom and baby can leave ready to leave healthy and the street performers will have to stop the meurveg long before you have to head out. >> when two guys accidently make it into area 51.
he's facing domestic violence. >>> ohio heroin epidemic is so bad. a major impact on the neo natal units. when they become pregnant their babies are born addicted to the drug. they are extremely overwhelmed with newborns going through painful braws. they need around the clock care but ways to make the process yers for everyone involved. >> such as babies skin to skin. having them in a quiet environment, low lighting, know noises. encouraging the family to be here as much as...
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. >> let's move on to long island heroin epidemic which, of course, has been much documented. the question is what can be done, mr. suozzi, on a federal level to stop the structure and flowing especially to long island's because the first thing is understand understand what happened to the realm is is that at the same time but in america we are seeing the prescription of oxycontin and other types of drugs that were and to give opioids similar to what heroin is like in the same kind of sums have become a second thing was happening, the production of their one grew by leaps and bounds throughout latin america, central america and in afghanistan. we see poppy fields being one of the cash crops. people get addicted to opioids at the same time this production was increasing dramatically that was cheaper than ever before and more accessible than ever before. we need to continue to do our enforcement efforts but recognize drugs, alcohol and mental health issues are related. many of the problems we face in society are based upon drugs alcohol and mental health. 75% in java drug, alcoh
. >> let's move on to long island heroin epidemic which, of course, has been much documented. the question is what can be done, mr. suozzi, on a federal level to stop the structure and flowing especially to long island's because the first thing is understand understand what happened to the realm is is that at the same time but in america we are seeing the prescription of oxycontin and other types of drugs that were and to give opioids similar to what heroin is like in the same kind of...
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about heroin, nothing else, nothing else. and any addict that's watching this will, like, will attest to that. >> reporter: we met jason amaral on march 22, the day before he started rehab. he was roaming the city of boston on a desperate hunt for drugs. >> it's not how i want to live but i keep-- it's been 12 years and i keep going back to it. it's not what i want to keep doing. >> reporter: that morning, we watched as he crushed and snorted pills from a toilet seat in city hall,c outside a restaurant around noon-- >> i just did some heroin and i was sick and now i just did a shot and i'm very, very high. >> reporter: ...and by that evening, ended up at a friend's house, shooting up again. >> it gets boring. it gets old. it gets tiring. >> reporter: that night, jason's best friend, mike duggan, a recovering addict seven years clean, came to take >> good morning, jason, how are you? we're so glad you're here. >> reporter: we traveled to mays landing, new jersey, for the first staijt of jason's treatment at recovery centers of
about heroin, nothing else, nothing else. and any addict that's watching this will, like, will attest to that. >> reporter: we met jason amaral on march 22, the day before he started rehab. he was roaming the city of boston on a desperate hunt for drugs. >> it's not how i want to live but i keep-- it's been 12 years and i keep going back to it. it's not what i want to keep doing. >> reporter: that morning, we watched as he crushed and snorted pills from a toilet seat in city...
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heroin. it is so different from the beautiful lakes and roads, you talk about it and it does not work. problems a tremendous here and all over the country. and we will close up the border, build a wall. ice endorsement yesterday, great people. [applause] mr. trump: and we got the border 16,500.ndorsement, and sheriff jones -- sheriff joe's endorsement. was tremendous force. i want to make a quick remark, and we will start. i know it is hot in here and we want to keep this small. this has nothing to do with sunday, we are just here because we wanted to be here. hillary, frankly, talks about debate prep. it is not debate prep, she is resting. [laughter] be withp: and i want to the american people, and the people of new hampshire, and she wants to rest. [applause] we willp: tonight discuss many issues of great importance to new hampshire. few states in america have been hurt worse by the trade policies of my opponent, and you know that. naftahas been a desire -- has been a disaster, signed by he
heroin. it is so different from the beautiful lakes and roads, you talk about it and it does not work. problems a tremendous here and all over the country. and we will close up the border, build a wall. ice endorsement yesterday, great people. [applause] mr. trump: and we got the border 16,500.ndorsement, and sheriff jones -- sheriff joe's endorsement. was tremendous force. i want to make a quick remark, and we will start. i know it is hot in here and we want to keep this small. this has...
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. >>> the heroin crisis is taking toll on caseworkers. how case overload is impacting >>> more trouble for wells fargo tonight. the company faces possible branch closures and the better business bureau has pulled its accreditation from the banking giant. >> reporter: former wells fargo employees are coming forward and telling how they were pressured into signing up 2 million customers for programs without their knowledge. >> you had to open up 10 accounts every single day. >> reporter: kevin who left wells fargo in 2010 told the new york times what it was like . saying that they were encouraged to pray on people who spoke little english, college students and the elderly. the banking giant under criminal investigation as to whether it's employees this as a better business bureau has dropped wells fargo rating to a c- and stripped its accreditation. >> reporter: just about every bank is a government actions against him. none quite like this one. a new ceo and paid $2.6 billion back to customers and says it has ended all products sales goals
. >>> the heroin crisis is taking toll on caseworkers. how case overload is impacting >>> more trouble for wells fargo tonight. the company faces possible branch closures and the better business bureau has pulled its accreditation from the banking giant. >> reporter: former wells fargo employees are coming forward and telling how they were pressured into signing up 2 million customers for programs without their knowledge. >> you had to open up 10 accounts every...
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opioids include heroin and prescription painkillers . listen to this --- stats show over the past decade, heroin- related deaths have increased 500 percent in milwaukee county.dhs says over 600 opioid-related deaths were reported in wisconsin in 2015. dying from overdoses are now greater than those dying in crashes, or from breast or colon cancer, hiv, suicide or shootings.the problem is so bad gov. scott walker launched of a task force to address the opioid abuse problem.earlier this year president barack obama urged congress to approve $1 billion to fight heroin and prescription opiate abuse in the united states -- and wisconsin would be eligible for $13 million of that money.in a conference wisconsin said the solution starts with funding. the money would be used for treatment and support recovery services.the $13 million would be given out over the next two years. right now...a top u-s general says the fight in iraq to retake the city of mosul from isis could take months.so far isis months.so far isis has put up resistance in villages
opioids include heroin and prescription painkillers . listen to this --- stats show over the past decade, heroin- related deaths have increased 500 percent in milwaukee county.dhs says over 600 opioid-related deaths were reported in wisconsin in 2015. dying from overdoses are now greater than those dying in crashes, or from breast or colon cancer, hiv, suicide or shootings.the problem is so bad gov. scott walker launched of a task force to address the opioid abuse problem.earlier this year...
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. >> from heroin.eroin. look the heroin scourge is underreported, it's underplayed, and it's going to be a big, big problem. now, there's a new one. this father is sitting across from his son and other friends and family members. the kid's 8 years old and he tells this kid that his mother has died of a heroin overdose. on camera. here's a piece. >> mommy died last night. >> what? >> okay. mommy died last night. okay? >> what do you mean, my mom? >> yeah. >> how? >> from drugs. >> all right. look. the pain and the reality are real. there's no reason to debate that. the question is, did the father do the right thing? posting that moment on facebook? all right let's discuss it right now. we got ashleigh banfield. she's got a new show prime-time justice with ashleigh banfield premieres on our sister network hln. her show is going to focus on a confessed serial killer but where's your head on this? we all know that we can't do enough to let people know how painful this is. how it affects the people around t
. >> from heroin.eroin. look the heroin scourge is underreported, it's underplayed, and it's going to be a big, big problem. now, there's a new one. this father is sitting across from his son and other friends and family members. the kid's 8 years old and he tells this kid that his mother has died of a heroin overdose. on camera. here's a piece. >> mommy died last night. >> what? >> okay. mommy died last night. okay? >> what do you mean, my mom? >> yeah....
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for the most part, after about heroin. it's just in this country, because of hiv, hepatitis "c," because of the violence and crime involved with having to procure the heroin in the first place, dying of overdose, quality, quantity unknown, people don't live 12 years doing heroin in this country. >> jimmy: other countries are doing a better job with their heroin addicts? >> when you look at zurich, switzerland, having adopted harm reduction strategy there, chief of police, they came out with a program, free heroin. the chief switzerland, came to albuquerque in -- >> jimmy: is that on their website? [ laughter ] that's a hell of a -- wow. >> chief of police comes to albuquerque, he says, when they came out with this program in zurich, when they came out with this proposal, i could not have been more opposed. death, disease, crime, corruption was going to skyrocket, all my friends in law enforcement, we thought the same thing. he said, i'm here to tell you that it has been fabulously successful. >> jimmy: wow. corruption, has
for the most part, after about heroin. it's just in this country, because of hiv, hepatitis "c," because of the violence and crime involved with having to procure the heroin in the first place, dying of overdose, quality, quantity unknown, people don't live 12 years doing heroin in this country. >> jimmy: other countries are doing a better job with their heroin addicts? >> when you look at zurich, switzerland, having adopted harm reduction strategy there, chief of police,...
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you can find them at cbsnews.com/heroin epidemicrecoveryworks. coming up on the cbs evening news, the largest collection of mug shots. chances are, you're part of it. and later, the barber who gives kids a head start. ♪ fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ask a financial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you plan for your future. >> pelley: we were surprised to learn nafl half of american adults are in facial recognition databases. what is law enforcement doing with your mug? jeff pegues takes a look. >> reporter: the facial recognition technology locks on once you're in range. >> it's putting a green box around us and displaying our name. >> reporter: benji hutchinson works for n.e.c., a company that sells the software. so there are cameras like this on the streets. >> there are. >> reporter: camera
you can find them at cbsnews.com/heroin epidemicrecoveryworks. coming up on the cbs evening news, the largest collection of mug shots. chances are, you're part of it. and later, the barber who gives kids a head start. ♪ fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct. they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ask a financial advisor how...
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to put it all in perspective in 2015 there were 228 heroin- related overdoses from heroin, carfentanil or fentanyl in cuyahoga county. more than 80, one overdose fatality a day in one county alone. other counties have seen a huge spik problem firsthand says reducing the prescriptions -- >> there's a number of issues why we use the way we use. i was running from something. >> reporter: so far there have already been 14 overdose fatalities in october. that's on pay for 60 for the entire month. reporting in cleveland, nick foley for news 5. >>> in the meantime the ceo of a popular advertisement website carl fairer, the ceo of backpage.com was arrested after arriving in houston on a flight from amsterdam. this action came after a texas attorney general said that a dallas based website generated millions of dollars a year on classified sex ads with many of the victims being innocent young girls. >> think about that, your neighbor's daughter ran away, fell into the wrong hands, she is being sexually abused and now a company in dallas is endure. >> 55-year-old fairer also faces charges in cal
to put it all in perspective in 2015 there were 228 heroin- related overdoses from heroin, carfentanil or fentanyl in cuyahoga county. more than 80, one overdose fatality a day in one county alone. other counties have seen a huge spik problem firsthand says reducing the prescriptions -- >> there's a number of issues why we use the way we use. i was running from something. >> reporter: so far there have already been 14 overdose fatalities in october. that's on pay for 60 for the...