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it did not mean heroin. it had to do with the social chaos that was associated with the drug problem during that campaign. then when nixon ran against the crime he called washington -- the crime capital of the nation, and he focused on crime in washington, d.c. as an example country that the he was going to take care of. when he came in he had an agenda, lots of things on his mind. washington, d.c. was not the highest of his priority. but a group of business people including katharine graham and eric bennett williams met with gibson. he said you ran about this being the crime capital of the country. you are accountable for crime in this city starting january 20th, 1969. and we are going to hold a press conference every single month about crime in washington and it is now your problem to do something about that. that refocused nixon on washington, d.c. and what could be done about the crime problem. he then -- and just to talk -- to get the sequence of this clear about what happened, that started an interest
it did not mean heroin. it had to do with the social chaos that was associated with the drug problem during that campaign. then when nixon ran against the crime he called washington -- the crime capital of the nation, and he focused on crime in washington, d.c. as an example country that the he was going to take care of. when he came in he had an agenda, lots of things on his mind. washington, d.c. was not the highest of his priority. but a group of business people including katharine graham...
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users reporting misusing prescription drugs prior to using heroin.hen it comes to deaths, 116 people a day die from opioid related drug overdoses in the united states. 14,000 substance abuse facilities in the united states are dealing with this problem directly. those are some of the perspectives we will here on -- show, those conversations starting in about 15 minutes from now. this is tennessee, our line for others. jane, hello. -- james, hello. caller: hello, thank you for taking my call. host: go ahead, you are on. caller: ok, this is what i have to say. ok, this is what i have to say. you get tired of being sick and tired. tired of being sick and tired, being sick from drugs, people will continue to do drugs. do this here. in the 1970's, when heroin was on the streets, i did some. i weaned myself off of that. in the 1980's, the cocaine hit the streets. it was a crack epidemic, but in the black neighborhoods, so it was mandatory sentences. adults would get 3, 4, six years. now the opioids are in the white community, and it is not. it is a health
users reporting misusing prescription drugs prior to using heroin.hen it comes to deaths, 116 people a day die from opioid related drug overdoses in the united states. 14,000 substance abuse facilities in the united states are dealing with this problem directly. those are some of the perspectives we will here on -- show, those conversations starting in about 15 minutes from now. this is tennessee, our line for others. jane, hello. -- james, hello. caller: hello, thank you for taking my call....
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like heroin in mexico, cocaine production in columbia is now at record levels. most of this is going toward the united states. 90 % of the cocaine tested in the united states originates from columbia and in 2016 there were more than 10,000 deaths involving cocaine, the highest on record. colombian cultivation went up by 11 % last year. meth is also seeing a resurgence especially in the west and in the southwest here. there are more than 7500 deaths in 2017, involving psychostimulants, another record high. drugs are being smuggled across the border, purchased on the dark web, and shipped through the mail. the threat is constantly evolving and we must be ready for these new vectors as they come into the country. we coordinate federal drug control efforts and work closely with your states to reduce drug trafficking and prevent drug use through our drug-free communities, represented in all 50 states with the latest high death -- the latest being announced. bringing the total to all 50 states. we provide grants to the states for drug court which as you know, could tu
like heroin in mexico, cocaine production in columbia is now at record levels. most of this is going toward the united states. 90 % of the cocaine tested in the united states originates from columbia and in 2016 there were more than 10,000 deaths involving cocaine, the highest on record. colombian cultivation went up by 11 % last year. meth is also seeing a resurgence especially in the west and in the southwest here. there are more than 7500 deaths in 2017, involving psychostimulants, another...
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when that's turned into heroin, the heroin will have a final percentage purity of between 90%, 95%, sometimes reaching over 95%. by being able to smuggle morphine base, there's a 10-1 volume ratio. so for every 10 kilos of opium they could make one kilo of morphine base. >> so when they have heroin in south of the france, how does it show up over here? >> well, that was a very complex and difficult challenge for the bndd at the time because we knew french heroin was reaching new york because new york was the hub for the entire united states, not just the east coast but as far west as california in some cases. and so the mystery was how was the heroin getting from the laboratories and southern france into new york city where it would be controlled by the mafia mostly at the first turnover from the french connections? there was a group of french ex-patriots. these are criminals. people wanted for crimes in french as far as the french-indo-china war. some of these people were living in southern brazil. the brazilian authorities wanted them out of the country because they were creating problems i
when that's turned into heroin, the heroin will have a final percentage purity of between 90%, 95%, sometimes reaching over 95%. by being able to smuggle morphine base, there's a 10-1 volume ratio. so for every 10 kilos of opium they could make one kilo of morphine base. >> so when they have heroin in south of the france, how does it show up over here? >> well, that was a very complex and difficult challenge for the bndd at the time because we knew french heroin was reaching new...
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someone who's a heroin userrer will probably try and have some heroin by the bedside because they know when they wake up if they don't use right away, they're going to be feeling very ill. if that individual has a few bucks in their pocket and they know where they can go buy a bag of heroin and they know they're going to be feeling sick soon, that's what they're going to do. if we really want to see deaths start to come down, that opioid-addicted individual needs to be able to access effective outpatientaddiction treatment more easily than they can access heroin, fentanyl or prescription opioids. and to get this, we really need to adapt the state-licensed drug and alcohol treatment system. the systems that you have in your states today are, actually, fairly well equipped for handling cocaine addiction and methamphetamine addiction because the approach to treating those conditions are psychosocial interventions and counseling. but the state license drug and alcohol treatment programs in general don't have many medical staff and are not really equipped for treating opioid addiction with
someone who's a heroin userrer will probably try and have some heroin by the bedside because they know when they wake up if they don't use right away, they're going to be feeling very ill. if that individual has a few bucks in their pocket and they know where they can go buy a bag of heroin and they know they're going to be feeling sick soon, that's what they're going to do. if we really want to see deaths start to come down, that opioid-addicted individual needs to be able to access effective...
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the class of drugs include fennel, heroin and prescription painkillers. if you go to the pages of "the san francisco chronicle", another perspective taking a look at drug manufacturers. this is catherine writing from the chronicle. she said it's been 18 months since the san francisco drug distributor was hit with 150 million in fines from the drug enforcement administration for failing to report suspicious substances. the company has been sued by hundreds of cities and counties for its alleged role. calls for them to cut executive pay and be more transparent about its lobbying practices adding that you would hardly know on the opiate lawsuits they said could rival tobacco litigation in the '90s they were not mentioned once. if you go to the pioneer press this is to prescribing opiates. the clinic does business said the ideal the dr. issued multiple prescriptions of hydrocodone without purposes. our program this morning will take a look at it from another perspective. look at the city of baltimore in maryland, will get a federal perspective and the perspec
the class of drugs include fennel, heroin and prescription painkillers. if you go to the pages of "the san francisco chronicle", another perspective taking a look at drug manufacturers. this is catherine writing from the chronicle. she said it's been 18 months since the san francisco drug distributor was hit with 150 million in fines from the drug enforcement administration for failing to report suspicious substances. the company has been sued by hundreds of cities and counties for...
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i'd when -- heroin isn't ob synthesized from morphine. david, hello. caller: good morning. host: you are on. caller: for the last 30 years, when black people were getting caught with heroin or opioids, they were called junkies and given five years, lives ruined. how, now all of a sudden it is called an opioid problem and people want to get medical help for it? you have millions of black women jobsen that are taking over a felony for a bag of heroin in the 1980's and 1990's, and now their lives are robbed. up witht they lock them the rest of us? host: kentucky is next, mary, good morning. ander: i used to be a nurse i'm disabled myself and have to take some of this stuff. i don't like it. i don't know how people can be addicted to it. that i like to clarify have had arthritis like 30 years and i just got to this point. there same time, i think may be a genetic component to this addiction thing, because i do not feel addicted to this stuff. maybe they ought to have some testing to see if there is a reason why some people get addicted and others don't. i am in the part of the
i'd when -- heroin isn't ob synthesized from morphine. david, hello. caller: good morning. host: you are on. caller: for the last 30 years, when black people were getting caught with heroin or opioids, they were called junkies and given five years, lives ruined. how, now all of a sudden it is called an opioid problem and people want to get medical help for it? you have millions of black women jobsen that are taking over a felony for a bag of heroin in the 1980's and 1990's, and now their lives...
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we often find that folks are using heroine. what i can do at that moment his offer to start naloxone. then i refer them back here and they can get treatment. we also do different but it's mostly here because it takes a lot of services to get people stabilized initially. >> what it uptick are you seen prescribing that medication. >> i don't know if there's been an uptick but it's been very prevalent. there's people coming in using naloxone. i've been doing it for the past two years. so this been going on longer, i've seen more fenton all now that i have been. that's a big uptick. that knowledge quite dangerous, that is what is danger in an driving the increase overdose rate. >> there are people looking like i don't want my kid to read stories that are sad, disturbing, downbeat, whatever. so that's not a totally legitimate thing to say, i want to choose as a parent when my kid understand stuff that might bring them grief, but there's also point like well, they're 14 now when are you going to introduce them to the idea that not ev
we often find that folks are using heroine. what i can do at that moment his offer to start naloxone. then i refer them back here and they can get treatment. we also do different but it's mostly here because it takes a lot of services to get people stabilized initially. >> what it uptick are you seen prescribing that medication. >> i don't know if there's been an uptick but it's been very prevalent. there's people coming in using naloxone. i've been doing it for the past two years....
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largely in baltimore, traditionally it has been a heroin town. to seeot unusual multiple generations in the same household become addicted to opioids, and that transcends into things like violence and domestic violence. in my 35 year law enforcement career, when you see these generationally tracked issues, there needs to be an interceding event to break that up. whether that is parenting or enhanced parenting, those things are certainly important. host: how much of this is coming from the medicine cabinets of families within the city? guest: let me just say that the kitchen used to be the most dangerous room in the house. that is no longer the case. it is now the medicine cabinet. we have to encourage families to get these prescription opioids out of their homes as quickly as possible once they no longer have a need. there is another aspect to it, and that is the overprescribing of these dangerous and highly addictive opioids. wen: chief, we heard dr. talk about access to medications like narcan and the supply. what is your concern about your acc
largely in baltimore, traditionally it has been a heroin town. to seeot unusual multiple generations in the same household become addicted to opioids, and that transcends into things like violence and domestic violence. in my 35 year law enforcement career, when you see these generationally tracked issues, there needs to be an interceding event to break that up. whether that is parenting or enhanced parenting, those things are certainly important. host: how much of this is coming from the...
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. >> i had a heroin addiction about four years ago. and i was on and off, but i'm a little over a year clean now. because of this implant. >> reporter: and as long as insurance would cover it he'd pay us cash too to get one. >> i'll pay 750 for that. >> 750? >> 750. >> reporter: carter is far from the only one recruiting patients for cash. >> i found a way to not sell drugs and make twice as much money. >> reporter: john, a former marketer and heroin user, who is now sober, agreed to shed light on next panneding illegal practice if we disguised his identity. >> i would find anybody who was vulnerable and i went up to them and i said hey, you know, this really helped me out. this is how got sober. even if i wasn't sober when i was saying this. >> reporter: not only did john recruit patients to get implants, he got them himself. zplt first one i was paid 7 50ds. the second one i was paid $1500. i was paid $2,000 for the third implant. and i got the third implant while i already had the second implant. >> reporter: john says two of those
. >> i had a heroin addiction about four years ago. and i was on and off, but i'm a little over a year clean now. because of this implant. >> reporter: and as long as insurance would cover it he'd pay us cash too to get one. >> i'll pay 750 for that. >> 750? >> 750. >> reporter: carter is far from the only one recruiting patients for cash. >> i found a way to not sell drugs and make twice as much money. >> reporter: john, a former marketer and...
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he told us the implant had saved his life. >> i had a heroin addiction, about four years ago, and i was on and off, but i'm a little over a year clean now, because of this implant. >> glor: and as long as insurance would cover it, he would pay us cash too to get one. >> i will pay you $750 for that. >> $750? >> $750. >> glor: "carter" is far from the only one recruiting patients for cash. >> i found a way to not sell drugs and make twice as much oney. >> glor: "john," a former marketer and heroin user who is now sober, agreed to shed light on this expanding illegal practice, if we disguised his identity. >> i would find anybody who was vulnerable and i went up to him. i said, hey, you know, this imally helped me out. this is how i got sober," even if i wasn't sober when i was saying this. >> glor: not only did john recruit patients to get implants, he got them himself. >> the first one, i was paid $750. the second one, i was paid $1,500. i was paid $2,000 for the third implant, and i got the third implant while i already had the second implant. >> glor: john says two of those implants w
he told us the implant had saved his life. >> i had a heroin addiction, about four years ago, and i was on and off, but i'm a little over a year clean now, because of this implant. >> glor: and as long as insurance would cover it, he would pay us cash too to get one. >> i will pay you $750 for that. >> $750? >> $750. >> glor: "carter" is far from the only one recruiting patients for cash. >> i found a way to not sell drugs and make twice as...
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maybe they don't use heroine. maybe they have a problem with alcohol? maybe they have a problem with mental health disorder. seeing that hope where someone is hopeful. the most positive, most effective thing i've seen in this program is one person telling another, hey, i got this medicine from the street medicine team. i saw dr. evan, i saw one of their nurses. that person saying well, i can't believe it. you were the least likely to succeed guy. you were the worst-off person. you are the person with the worst addiction i know and now you are telling me you are not using? that's tremendous in building hope and that's what we need to do as we address the problems that we see. so i'm going to introduce chris, one of our initial low barrier buprenorp hine patients. someone who will tell you about his experience. so thank you. [applause] >> good morning. my name is christopher rafino and to piggy back on what dr. svens said, one rainy morning, as i got out of jail, and i contacted dr. sven, via the mail and telephone and to other people, i did not want to u
maybe they don't use heroine. maybe they have a problem with alcohol? maybe they have a problem with mental health disorder. seeing that hope where someone is hopeful. the most positive, most effective thing i've seen in this program is one person telling another, hey, i got this medicine from the street medicine team. i saw dr. evan, i saw one of their nurses. that person saying well, i can't believe it. you were the least likely to succeed guy. you were the worst-off person. you are the...
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there is substance abuse disorder for those that are heroin, suboxone, oxycontin, etc.. the treatment that is evident space and endorsed by every medical organization is threefold. it is medication, social counseling, and wraparound treatment. this is medication assist in .reatment -- assisted treatment there are three fda approved medications for opioid use disorder, methadone, suboxone, and now tracks on -- the patrol -- vivitrol . all three are fda approved and all three should be available to patients who need them without insurance companies, so no authorization or duration limits. it is the same thing we wouldald all three should be available to patients who need them - -- -- do better with another. we need to have all forms available so that we do what is best. stephen also mentioned another point about these medications, which is that, he alluded to this, there is a stigma surrounding the idea of medication assisted treatment. secretary of health and human services tom price, for example, made the comment that medication assisted treatment is "substituting one dr
there is substance abuse disorder for those that are heroin, suboxone, oxycontin, etc.. the treatment that is evident space and endorsed by every medical organization is threefold. it is medication, social counseling, and wraparound treatment. this is medication assist in .reatment -- assisted treatment there are three fda approved medications for opioid use disorder, methadone, suboxone, and now tracks on -- the patrol -- vivitrol . all three are fda approved and all three should be available...
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health units defined treatments, outpatient treatments and inpatient treatments when it comes to heroin and opiate addiction, all addiction across-the-board. opiateeroin and addiction prevention efforts, but it is something maryland has enacted in the last 4-5 months, and hospitals have to provide those services to individuals who come in from an overdose. usually when they arrive, they are revived, good to go, and they want to leave. they refuse outpatient and inpatient treatment. there's nothing we can do. that is they are right -- their right. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for coming to our round table to discuss the opioid epidemic. i'm the baltor
health units defined treatments, outpatient treatments and inpatient treatments when it comes to heroin and opiate addiction, all addiction across-the-board. opiateeroin and addiction prevention efforts, but it is something maryland has enacted in the last 4-5 months, and hospitals have to provide those services to individuals who come in from an overdose. usually when they arrive, they are revived, good to go, and they want to leave. they refuse outpatient and inpatient treatment. there's...
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there is substance abuse disorder for those that are heroin, suboxone, oxycontin, etc.. the treatment that is evident space and endorsed by every medical organization is threefold. it is medication, social counseling, and wraparound treatment. this is medication assist in .reatment -- assisted treatment there are three fda approved medications for opioid use disorder, methadone, suboxone, and now tracks on -- the patrol -- vivitrol . all three are fda approved and all three should be available to patients who need them without insurance companies, so no authorization or duration limits. it is the same thing we wouldald all three should be available to patients who need them - -- -- do better with another. we need to have all forms available so that we do what is best. stephen also mentioned another point about these medications, which is that, he alluded to this, there is a stigma surrounding the idea of medication assisted treatment. secretary of health and human services tom price, for example, made the comment that medication assisted treatment is "substituting one dr
there is substance abuse disorder for those that are heroin, suboxone, oxycontin, etc.. the treatment that is evident space and endorsed by every medical organization is threefold. it is medication, social counseling, and wraparound treatment. this is medication assist in .reatment -- assisted treatment there are three fda approved medications for opioid use disorder, methadone, suboxone, and now tracks on -- the patrol -- vivitrol . all three are fda approved and all three should be available...
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coming up, the update on a story that adopted a baby from a heroin addict, stick around for this. -♪e's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. which is why i use armor tall ultra shine wash wipes.y. they effectively remove dirt, dust and grime with no water. that car is in tip top shape! we are both in tip top shape! armor all, it's easy to look good. heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief >>> the world cup quarter finals get started today which makes today awesome. all eyes will be on brazilian star neymar who is like a mixture between lawrence olivier and greg louganis. can he stay on his feet today? andy scholes has more in the bleac
coming up, the update on a story that adopted a baby from a heroin addict, stick around for this. -♪e's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. which is why i...
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and it eventually led to heroin. i've been doing heroin a little over 10 years. >> espinosa said he supported his addiction while shoplifting and would then sell the items in boston's ethnic neighborhoods. >> i would grab a rack of ed hardy jeans, fence the stuff, go to the italians, puerto ricans for the clothes. go to the chinese for the electronics that you can get you know, from watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state prison. >> sad to say, but maybe it's what i need. >> while his legal future is still uncertain, his time in segregation is drawing to a close. he's about to be transferred to general population. >> tomorrow i get out. thank god. get to play in the big box again. out of the little box, into the big box. hate the little box. >> like espinoza, daniel also aspires to be placed on the general population unit. >> got to mingle with the crowd. you get to get out. be with everybody else. i never been to pop. only time i was in pop was in newman. i've neve
and it eventually led to heroin. i've been doing heroin a little over 10 years. >> espinosa said he supported his addiction while shoplifting and would then sell the items in boston's ethnic neighborhoods. >> i would grab a rack of ed hardy jeans, fence the stuff, go to the italians, puerto ricans for the clothes. go to the chinese for the electronics that you can get you know, from watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state...
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he overdosed on heroin.gma that other people attach the drug deaths. an addict, worthless anyway. so they don't matter. but they do matter because he is a dad. he is a son. he isa because he is a dad. he is a son. he is a nephew. so he does matter. without a new radical strategy, the fear is that drug deaths in scotland will continue to increase — the terrible problem getting even worse. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. for more on this, we can speak now to mike trace who was deputy anti—drug co—ordinator under tony blair's government. he also created the uk's first national drug strategy. thank you very much forjoining us. the ses show a really serious picture in scotland. what do you think lies behind them? —— these figures. the figures are worrying in scotla nd figures. the figures are worrying in scotland and across the uk. most deaths are still relate to heroin use. deaths are still relate to heroin use. it is related to use of cocktail of drugs, usually taken in sanitary incisions —— in sanitary conditi
he overdosed on heroin.gma that other people attach the drug deaths. an addict, worthless anyway. so they don't matter. but they do matter because he is a dad. he is a son. he isa because he is a dad. he is a son. he is a nephew. so he does matter. without a new radical strategy, the fear is that drug deaths in scotland will continue to increase — the terrible problem getting even worse. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. for more on this, we can speak now to mike trace who was deputy...
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steve: how it works on the big screen blocks the entry of heroin and binds and alters the heroin.s up the heroin, how does this come into play. >> that's exactly so. the heroin is recognized by the body's immune system, which rapidly, if you like, deactivates the heroin, so it can't get to the brain. so patients don't get high. and as a result of that, we believe this is a very attractive way to treat addiction. keeping them off heroin essentially lifelong. steve: this is ground-breaking, if this works in a large scale and obviously that's what you are working toward. does it work on other opioids other than heroin. >> scientists we are working with walter reed medical center world class team of individuals, they have produced some research to show that there is some action against the opioids as well. so we are quite encouraged by that finding initially and then we hope that it will be effective. steve: sure, as a doctor. what you are looking for is you are looking for a medical way to deal with addiction. >> indeed. our government is behind this kind of approach where we recogni
steve: how it works on the big screen blocks the entry of heroin and binds and alters the heroin.s up the heroin, how does this come into play. >> that's exactly so. the heroin is recognized by the body's immune system, which rapidly, if you like, deactivates the heroin, so it can't get to the brain. so patients don't get high. and as a result of that, we believe this is a very attractive way to treat addiction. keeping them off heroin essentially lifelong. steve: this is ground-breaking,...
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hundreds of thousands addicted to heroin, thousands dying. so they changed the law in the mid-1990s allowing all general practitioners to prescribe buprenorphine. no special training needed. in four years, overdose deaths dropped by 79%, and even now, 64% of heroin and other opioid substance abusers are on the treatment. under france's universal health system, it's free. >> for most patients, it's really very effective. i think we have something like 80% of patients who are responding to this treatment. >> do you think this could work in the united states? >> yes, it could, but you have to make it available in all states. treatment access and price is a very important issue. >> reporter: today, deangelo has a job and is planning his first vacation. he told me he wouldn't leave the country before, afraid he wouldn't find his drugs. now he says he's finally free. kelly cobiella, nbc news, paris. >> nbc's dr. john torres is joining us now. dr. john, people might watch that and wonder why in the world is that not being used more here in the u.s.?
hundreds of thousands addicted to heroin, thousands dying. so they changed the law in the mid-1990s allowing all general practitioners to prescribe buprenorphine. no special training needed. in four years, overdose deaths dropped by 79%, and even now, 64% of heroin and other opioid substance abusers are on the treatment. under france's universal health system, it's free. >> for most patients, it's really very effective. i think we have something like 80% of patients who are responding to...
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heroin, that's the way to go. you were in taiwan promoting the movie. you posted a bunch of pictures. what was taiwan like in the first place? was it great? >> it was fantastic. i was on one of the classiest, most beautiful red carpets i've ever been on in my career. including cannes and some of the "hobbit" red carpets. >> jimmy: when you say classy and beautiful, the carpet itself? was it a plush? >> it was a shag. >> jimmy: shag, that's nice. >> i'm a big fan of shag. >> jimmy: what did you eat in taiwan? >> everything. i ate everything there was to eat in taiwan. the coolest thing i ate in taiwan was they had traditional taiwanese ice cream available in 75 different flavors. including pork floss. >> jimmy: like -- >> curry. >> jimmy: what's pork floss? >> chili pepper. basil. the list went on and on and on. these crazy flavors. pork floss was horrific. >> jimmy: yeah, right. [ laughter ] >> it was awful. it just tasted like i was eating a mouthful of soft, cold pork fat.
heroin, that's the way to go. you were in taiwan promoting the movie. you posted a bunch of pictures. what was taiwan like in the first place? was it great? >> it was fantastic. i was on one of the classiest, most beautiful red carpets i've ever been on in my career. including cannes and some of the "hobbit" red carpets. >> jimmy: when you say classy and beautiful, the carpet itself? was it a plush? >> it was a shag. >> jimmy: shag, that's nice. >> i'm a...
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it's synthetic heroin. we have heroin and cocaine, let's just stick with her when. the 1920's, we figured out that prescribing heroin and cocaine is not a good idea. we have to do the same. our person on here is saying, only 2% of people are getting addicted. , andve 115 deaths that day the corners in our town are not getting the numbers right. .he's here to minimize people are out here dying, and it is a horrible situation. calle going to have people in and talk about their 37 surgeries and major car wrecks, and having these drugs. it is a bunch of bull. all you are going to hear is a bunch of addicts saying they need their drugs. functioning on these drugs. yes, alcoholics go to work for 30 years and function. people en masse -- people on meth do. bunch of bunk. you have to stop producing these drugs. looking at news ways to combat this epidemic? guest: both the senate and the house have provisions in their bills that are looking for nonaddictive painkillers, accelerating research on that. that is a priority for both of them in the senate. said it lamar alexander
it's synthetic heroin. we have heroin and cocaine, let's just stick with her when. the 1920's, we figured out that prescribing heroin and cocaine is not a good idea. we have to do the same. our person on here is saying, only 2% of people are getting addicted. , andve 115 deaths that day the corners in our town are not getting the numbers right. .he's here to minimize people are out here dying, and it is a horrible situation. calle going to have people in and talk about their 37 surgeries and...
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he overdosed on heroin.reaved families overcome the stigma that other people attach to drug deaths. they do matter. here's a dad. he has a son, and nephew, it does matter. without a new, radical strategy, the fear is that drug but they do matter because he is a dad. deaths in scotland will continue to increase. a terrible problem getting even worse. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. there's less than an hour to go until england take on colombia, in their attempt to get through to the world cup quarter—finals. if england win, it'll be the first time they've triumphed in a knockout match at a major tournament for 12 years. in a moment we'll have a report from chi chi izundu who's with fans following the game here — but first our sports editor, dan roan, is soaking up the atmosphere in the spartak stadium in moscow. these matters do not come round all that often for england. this is their first knockout game for eight yea rs. their first knockout game for eight years. can they go better than they have done in the
he overdosed on heroin.reaved families overcome the stigma that other people attach to drug deaths. they do matter. here's a dad. he has a son, and nephew, it does matter. without a new, radical strategy, the fear is that drug but they do matter because he is a dad. deaths in scotland will continue to increase. a terrible problem getting even worse. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. there's less than an hour to go until england take on colombia, in their attempt to get through to the world cup...
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she's 26, homeless, and hooked on heroin. how long have you been using drugs? tiffany: about four and a half years. it doesn't seem like that, it seems like forever. bigad: do you worry this will kill you? i think that that's what i was hoping it would do. i just want to go backrry to the person that i was. bigad: tiffany is one of more than 22,000 drug users who regularly shoot up in san francisco. a recent investigation exposed the amount of used needles scattered throughout downtown. san francisco workers collect more than 287,000 needles each month, but the city hands out about 400,000 new syringes at a cost of half a million dollars per year in hopes of preventing the spread of disease. alex kral: the solutions that we currently have clearly haven't helped. bigad: dr. alex kral is an infectious disease specialist. he's also part of a san francisco task force that recommends opening what are called supervised injection sites, where addicts bring their own drugs and shoot up under the care of medical staff. alex: even just adding one of these sites to san fr
she's 26, homeless, and hooked on heroin. how long have you been using drugs? tiffany: about four and a half years. it doesn't seem like that, it seems like forever. bigad: do you worry this will kill you? i think that that's what i was hoping it would do. i just want to go backrry to the person that i was. bigad: tiffany is one of more than 22,000 drug users who regularly shoot up in san francisco. a recent investigation exposed the amount of used needles scattered throughout downtown. san...
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he overdosed on heroin.overcome the stigma that other people attach to drug deaths. he's an addict, they're worthless anyway. so they don't matter. but they do matter. because he's a dad. and he's a son, he's the nephew. so he does matter. without a new radical strategy, the fear is that drug deaths in scotland continue to increase. a terrible problem getting even worse. let's speak now to marlene taylor who has lost two siblings to drug overdoses. her 23—year—old brother robert died in 1995, followed by anotherjoseph just three years ago. marlene now works as a manager for the charity family addiction support service in glasgow. she hasjoined us now. thank you for talking to us. there are some pretty stark figures in this status report but you have been touched by these problems personally. just tell us what happened with your two brothers. robert was only 23 when he died, that was 1995 and that was his first heroine overdose, his first injection and we were absolutely devastated and in 1995 we were ourselv
he overdosed on heroin.overcome the stigma that other people attach to drug deaths. he's an addict, they're worthless anyway. so they don't matter. but they do matter. because he's a dad. and he's a son, he's the nephew. so he does matter. without a new radical strategy, the fear is that drug deaths in scotland continue to increase. a terrible problem getting even worse. let's speak now to marlene taylor who has lost two siblings to drug overdoses. her 23—year—old brother robert died in...
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with heroin and drink, to a point you can function, you can go to work on heroin, you can go to workou are and just smoke and smoke and smoke. steve's life is now very different — undergoing treatment in a residential centre funded by a task force, set up to respond to the issues in wrexham. it offers a fast track to detox and rehab for people who otherwise might never make it that far. this is where the process starts. a weekly drop in clinic, to reach out to people otherwise struggling to engage with traditional services. a gp, housing and health workers, drugs outreach team, homelessness charities and the probation service are all available without an appointment. how you doing? craig is a regular here, but he doesn't yet feel ready to make the next step. all i know is drugs, all people i know is drugs, drugs, drugs. that's it. i got no—one else. are you scared to take that step to detox? uh-huh. you know, that's what's holding me back, that as well. i'm proper scared of doing it, like. supporting people into recovery is expensive. steve's treatment has cost £20,000. 19 have so fa
with heroin and drink, to a point you can function, you can go to work on heroin, you can go to workou are and just smoke and smoke and smoke. steve's life is now very different — undergoing treatment in a residential centre funded by a task force, set up to respond to the issues in wrexham. it offers a fast track to detox and rehab for people who otherwise might never make it that far. this is where the process starts. a weekly drop in clinic, to reach out to people otherwise struggling to...
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(ken)plus: a former heroin addict and her baby have a new lease on life.how this story of addiction has turned from sadness to success.. (pam) and next: a man in richmond is being called a hero by his neighbors ... after a home invasion. why they say, he is just the person they want living on their street. (ken) a home invasion suspect was met with gunfire - after allegedly breaking into an east bay home. police are calling the homeowner's actions ... an act of self defense.(pam) the intruder was shot and is in the hospital tonight... it happened in richmond, just after midnight.. not far from the hilltop mall... on alta mira drive. kron4's dan kerman has details. in the front window of this richmond home a bullet hole... another one in the door of the car parked out front. it's an indication of what went on here shortly after midnightsot sgt. lynette parker/richmond police 10-17a 47 year old man attempted to break into two homes, before successfully entering a home on alta mira by breaking a window.but once inside the home the suspect was confronted by on
(ken)plus: a former heroin addict and her baby have a new lease on life.how this story of addiction has turned from sadness to success.. (pam) and next: a man in richmond is being called a hero by his neighbors ... after a home invasion. why they say, he is just the person they want living on their street. (ken) a home invasion suspect was met with gunfire - after allegedly breaking into an east bay home. police are calling the homeowner's actions ... an act of self defense.(pam) the intruder...
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he overdosed on heroin.es overcome the stigma that other people attach to drug deaths. he's an addict, they're worthless anyway. so they don't matter. but they do matter, because he's a dad. he's a son, he's a nephew. so he does matter. without a new, radical strategy, the fear is that drug deaths in scotland will continue to increase. a terrible problem getting even worse. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. the prime minister's revised plan for post—brexit customs arrangements has begun to circulate among ministers and officials. it's the latest attempt to reach a compromise in the cabinet, which remains deeply divided ahead of friday's crucial meeting at chequers — theresa may's country retreat. but details of the plan have already been dismissed by prominent brexiteers. our deputy political editor, john pienaar is in westminister, john... well, theresa may's latest plan will not please ha rd—line well, theresa may's latest plan will not please hard—line brexiteer ministers or mps who are suspicious of what t
he overdosed on heroin.es overcome the stigma that other people attach to drug deaths. he's an addict, they're worthless anyway. so they don't matter. but they do matter, because he's a dad. he's a son, he's a nephew. so he does matter. without a new, radical strategy, the fear is that drug deaths in scotland will continue to increase. a terrible problem getting even worse. sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. the prime minister's revised plan for post—brexit customs arrangements has begun to...
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with heroin and drink, to a point, you can function. but with spice, you just want to sit where you are and just smoke and smoke and smoke. steve's life is now very different — undergoing treatment in a residential centre funded by a task force, set up to respond to the issues in wrexham. it offers a fast track to detox and rehab for people who otherwise might never make it that far. this is where the process starts. a weekly drop—in clinic, to reach out to people who otherwise struggle to engage with traditional services. a gp, housing and health workers, drugs outreach teams, homelessness charities and the probation service are all available without an appointment. how you doing? craig is a regular here, but he doesn't yet feel ready to make the next step. all i know is drugs. all the people i know is drugs, drugs, drugs. that's it. i've got no—one else. are you scared to take that step to detox? uh-huh. you know, that's what's holding me back. that, as well. you know, i'm proper scared of doing it, like, yeah. supporting people into
with heroin and drink, to a point, you can function. but with spice, you just want to sit where you are and just smoke and smoke and smoke. steve's life is now very different — undergoing treatment in a residential centre funded by a task force, set up to respond to the issues in wrexham. it offers a fast track to detox and rehab for people who otherwise might never make it that far. this is where the process starts. a weekly drop—in clinic, to reach out to people who otherwise struggle to...
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and that we had so many people that get hooked on opioids and then they would ultimately find heroin was cheaper and more plentiful. and it destroyed a lot of lives. it continues to destroy lives in america. and that -- to have this report come out that the obama administration could have done to thing in a timely manner have saved tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of lives from being lost. or being wasted. in this opioid epidemic. of addiction. it's really staggering. to think that our united states government, the obama administration, with all its tools, had the chance to do something that would prevent the massive personal destructions over e witnessed, it runs nto the unconscionable area. this article says the plan according to its articles was both a way of halting rues now spread of narcotics around the world and a new and urgent approach to confronting ongoing frustrations with the taliban, whose drug profits were financing the growing insurgency and killing american troops but though ba ma administration's deputy chief of missions in kabul, citing political co
and that we had so many people that get hooked on opioids and then they would ultimately find heroin was cheaper and more plentiful. and it destroyed a lot of lives. it continues to destroy lives in america. and that -- to have this report come out that the obama administration could have done to thing in a timely manner have saved tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of lives from being lost. or being wasted. in this opioid epidemic. of addiction. it's really staggering. to think...
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or it's people who want to meet a girl dressed up as amanda heroine like me.but not every fantasy is catered to sexual contact is off limits. and. before entering the room. the customer is informed of the rules so incidents are very rare. at the end of the session in a way is finally allowed a few seconds of embrace. something he'd prefer to stay seated for the hard right. so come on. thank you. oh thank you very much i'm happy to have met you need to figure out a great time thank you so much. thank you see you soon i hope. in a way it's an experience with women isn't just you to shyness he tends to prefer video game heroines to women of flesh and blood and. i thought. with real girls i don't know what they're thinking. you know they could lie to me while smiling sweetly or not at all the same with their friends behind my back they could criticize me. whereas girls in video games would never betray me because the men who create the games have been invented their ideal women acquitted. when he's not working in a coal center in a way lives in a fifteen square me
or it's people who want to meet a girl dressed up as amanda heroine like me.but not every fantasy is catered to sexual contact is off limits. and. before entering the room. the customer is informed of the rules so incidents are very rare. at the end of the session in a way is finally allowed a few seconds of embrace. something he'd prefer to stay seated for the hard right. so come on. thank you. oh thank you very much i'm happy to have met you need to figure out a great time thank you so much....
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. >> i use heroin and coke. the way i use, i'm an animal, i don't care about anything or anyone. i don't care who i step on, who i abandon. it doesn't matter. >> o'reilly says her drug addiction has even caused her to steal from her own mother. >> i actually wrote a check. it was only for 90 bucks. i called her account. that's what her account said, she had 90 dollars. i was like, all right, i'll write a check for 90 bucks. she said i had overdrafted her account and now it's $150 and the fees keep piling up. my family doesn't have it like that. she gets by paycheck to paycheck and she pays for everything. like, who am i to take her money? she doesn't know who i am anymore. she just wants her daughter back. >> in the meantime her mother is raising o'reilly's 2-year-old son. the good news is her incarceration at the suffolk county jail has kept her off drugs and she has a cell mate she can relate to. >> our view is of downtown boston. you know, beantown! and the men. >> we got a good cell. we can see the men, too.
. >> i use heroin and coke. the way i use, i'm an animal, i don't care about anything or anyone. i don't care who i step on, who i abandon. it doesn't matter. >> o'reilly says her drug addiction has even caused her to steal from her own mother. >> i actually wrote a check. it was only for 90 bucks. i called her account. that's what her account said, she had 90 dollars. i was like, all right, i'll write a check for 90 bucks. she said i had overdrafted her account and now it's...
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how many gun charges you have in your history to kill and they're selling heroin. no excuse for it was being stupid trying to make money whenever i see something that has happened in the news my first reaction is to say please god don't let this person have been someone. that we released on dinging fight with a nine month pregnant ex-girlfriend it was just. like that movie someone is going to get out they're going to finish their sentence they're going to be on parole and do something heinous it's going to happen we're dealing with human criminals why did you have a gun on december twenty eighth. i thought i was in danger as day one been having the ones that are low risk those are easy it's the ones in the middle that can go either way where you sit and think of the planets line up just right you know will this guy kill somebody. for instance. the american criminal justice system and forces our laws and keeps watch over us at first. but who is watching the system. i'm joe berlinger and i've used my camera for twenty years to knock down doors and pursue the truth is
how many gun charges you have in your history to kill and they're selling heroin. no excuse for it was being stupid trying to make money whenever i see something that has happened in the news my first reaction is to say please god don't let this person have been someone. that we released on dinging fight with a nine month pregnant ex-girlfriend it was just. like that movie someone is going to get out they're going to finish their sentence they're going to be on parole and do something heinous...
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nicole richie was busted for dui as well as for heroin possession.g cocaine and heroin in her younger days. and drew barrymore's struggles with drugs and alcohol led to rehab when she was just 13. >> i feel that i have a lot to live for through being sober. i feel like i have been given so many gifts that right now i have to dezaisire to throw them away. >> i love what kelly said about rehab. that it doesn't fix you. >>> let's switch gears now to the cast of "mission impossible: fallout." they've been everywhere promoting this film, and as carly steele found out, there is still so much to learn about tom and his all-star agents. >> i know in your downtime you've been up the eiffel tower. now be honest, did you scale it? did you sneak in? or did you take the elevator like a normal person? >> i took the elevator and i walked up some stairs. >> oh, my god. >> the horror. not quite as dramatic. >> this may be your mission, but this is the cia's plane. it doesn't take off without my say so. >> oscar nominee angela basset joins the cast as tom's high power
nicole richie was busted for dui as well as for heroin possession.g cocaine and heroin in her younger days. and drew barrymore's struggles with drugs and alcohol led to rehab when she was just 13. >> i feel that i have a lot to live for through being sober. i feel like i have been given so many gifts that right now i have to dezaisire to throw them away. >> i love what kelly said about rehab. that it doesn't fix you. >>> let's switch gears now to the cast of "mission...
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he was watching heroin movies -s h: yeah. >> about heroin.e, "should we -- do you want to go get some coffee?" and i would just be "no." [ laughter ] >> seth: now, you guys -- you've been together for a while now. >> yes six and a half years, about. >> seth: but, when you first --a your firsttogether, you threw him a surprise party. >> yeah. >> seth: very early on. >> very, too, early on. >> seth: too early on for a surprise party. >> we had known each other for three or four months, and then,r it was hisday. and i wanted to do something special for him. i just think i was just so smitten immediately. and, you know. but we still didn't know a ton about each other. id not know that he hate surprises. [ laughter ] or attention of any kind. >> seth: okay, interesting. [ light laughter ] >> and i also didn't really know that many of his friends yet.ke so i just like, the two friends i knew, "who should i vote invite to this party?" s and mentally, i think i planning at like, in my mind, like, a 20-person dinner party. >> seth: right. >> it turned
he was watching heroin movies -s h: yeah. >> about heroin.e, "should we -- do you want to go get some coffee?" and i would just be "no." [ laughter ] >> seth: now, you guys -- you've been together for a while now. >> yes six and a half years, about. >> seth: but, when you first --a your firsttogether, you threw him a surprise party. >> yeah. >> seth: very early on. >> very, too, early on. >> seth: too early on for a surprise...
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but not only is it 50 times stronger than heroin and longer acting than heroin.ite easy to make and it wouldn't take anything more than a half competent chemist to make it within our country. charles: before i let you go. i got and i people in my box. solutions for the opioid epidemic. there is a company that makes a bridge device being talked up as the new drug that can prevent opioid use. >> we are generally familiar. there are a few technologies such as this that can look at different ways of address the crisis. we welcome all innovation. opioid addiction research is probably where oncology development was 20 years ago. charles: would you create this as a life-saving device? hopefully i will have you back again. we'll be right back. but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentle
but not only is it 50 times stronger than heroin and longer acting than heroin.ite easy to make and it wouldn't take anything more than a half competent chemist to make it within our country. charles: before i let you go. i got and i people in my box. solutions for the opioid epidemic. there is a company that makes a bridge device being talked up as the new drug that can prevent opioid use. >> we are generally familiar. there are a few technologies such as this that can look at different...
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anymore you're now flat broke you have to go out in the street and beg for money go to get addicted to heroin we don't want you anymore drop dead. syrian president bashar al assad warns activist group the white helmets they will be wiped out like other terrorists if they refuse to surrender. donald trump claims russia might interfere in the upcoming midterm elections to help his rivals the democrats as the issue of russian meddling remains divisive. found more than six hundred migrants forced their way into spain storming through a border fence between the country's north african on a plate of soup and moral code. for the latest on these stories head to r.t. dot com at the top of the hour my colleague laurie sushi will be here with the latest news but stay with us in the meantime for the kaiser reports looking at the impact of deindustrialization on parts of the u.s. . i'm max keiser this is the kaiser report well it's time once again to check in with stacey you know max you and i have been covering this story of private equity hollowing out some of the remaining businesses in america things
anymore you're now flat broke you have to go out in the street and beg for money go to get addicted to heroin we don't want you anymore drop dead. syrian president bashar al assad warns activist group the white helmets they will be wiped out like other terrorists if they refuse to surrender. donald trump claims russia might interfere in the upcoming midterm elections to help his rivals the democrats as the issue of russian meddling remains divisive. found more than six hundred migrants forced...
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husband and wife, like so many families, score the opiumbu s to reveal the latex that will become heroine work out of necessity. we are not responsible for the people who use drugs. people who criticize this have probably never known need. reporter: how does any government tell this parent that she cannot prreide for her year-old because of the harvest. mexico's new president must address the role of poverty for millions if he were to tackle the drug trade. in the meantime, in the dead of night, a smuggler crepts to trade in misery. we watch as he takes a pardon ordinary family carth and stuffs e fuel tank with drugs -- cocaine, heroin, crystalr-eth. the 26-yd american will smuggle whatever he can get his hands on. it is a drive across the border eaing him $5,000. a big sum for a man who works in a fast food restaurant you loaded up the car, you are sitting on top of them ngterally. where are they hea >> phoenix or los angeles. they then go to kansas and mediana. reporter: all overca? you know what these drugs due to people across the border. do you care about that? >> no, i don't put a
husband and wife, like so many families, score the opiumbu s to reveal the latex that will become heroine work out of necessity. we are not responsible for the people who use drugs. people who criticize this have probably never known need. reporter: how does any government tell this parent that she cannot prreide for her year-old because of the harvest. mexico's new president must address the role of poverty for millions if he were to tackle the drug trade. in the meantime, in the dead of...
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as powerful50 times as heroin and it is so powerful, a small amount equivalent to a pinch of salt is powerful enough to be deadly. depending on its purity, that amount of fentanyl can be enough to kill tens of millions of people. in the first three months of 2018, our officers worked with our state and local partners in arizona, seized 300 pounds of heroin, 80 pounds of fentanyl, tens of thousands of counterfeit bills containing fentanyl. no one knows how much is in these pills, often it is a deadly dose. together we prosecuted 90 drug traffickers in that one state of arizona. all of us have to understand that the vast majority of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine in this country first cranked came across the southern border. it is a netflix fact. tens of thousands of seven killed every year because we do not have a secure border. in 2017, customs and border protection seized more than 1100 pounds of fentanyl at the border. that number is only getting bigger. in the first seven months of fiscal year 18, fentanyl seizures at the mexico border 750% compared to the same time in 2017. wal
as powerful50 times as heroin and it is so powerful, a small amount equivalent to a pinch of salt is powerful enough to be deadly. depending on its purity, that amount of fentanyl can be enough to kill tens of millions of people. in the first three months of 2018, our officers worked with our state and local partners in arizona, seized 300 pounds of heroin, 80 pounds of fentanyl, tens of thousands of counterfeit bills containing fentanyl. no one knows how much is in these pills, often it is a...
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i'm going to give you just a little bit of heroin.n. >> i think that's going to [ bleep ] me up. >> a little bit of heroin. >> just a little bit of heroin. >> okay, just a little. >> you see these actors doing sketch and improvising, and then it becomes a goal. it becomes something to aspire to. now it's become a vocation. people become dentists, and they also become improv artists. >> with sketch comedy it's the immediacy of it. it's the daring of it. going back to like sid caesar on the beach with imo'gene coca getting buckets of water thrown in his face or you think "saturday night live" and julia childs bleeding to death or the dead parrot sketch on monty python. >> paulie. >> it's very ephemeral, it's over quickly, but if it was great and it really worked you get this nice little memory, maybe a little piece of videotape. it's the most exhilarating feeling because oh, my god, this sketch worked. >> when improvised comedy's going well, it has all of the sort of excitement of sports. when it's going badly, it's like watching a beat
i'm going to give you just a little bit of heroin.n. >> i think that's going to [ bleep ] me up. >> a little bit of heroin. >> just a little bit of heroin. >> okay, just a little. >> you see these actors doing sketch and improvising, and then it becomes a goal. it becomes something to aspire to. now it's become a vocation. people become dentists, and they also become improv artists. >> with sketch comedy it's the immediacy of it. it's the daring of it. going...
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more you're now flat broke you have to go out in the street and beg for money go get addicted to heroin we don't want you anymore drop dead. welcome back the u.s. senate has revealed this to us defense policy bill that puts conditions on us all to saudi arabia for the operation in yemen it won't see reassurances from saudi arabia that it would do everything to end the yemeni civil war and eliminate civilian deaths but says caleb moore can explain that always round the policy. now at first glance it actually looks like washington is starting to distance itself from saudi arabia's war in yemen as washington scrambles over amendments to the new defense bill the secretary of state would have to certify to congress that the saudi coalition is undertaking efforts to end the civil war and reduce the risk of harm to civilians. without the set's vacation the united states would be banned from refueling saudi coalition aircraft for missions exclusively focused on the civil war some media outlets are all over it but listen to the language undertaking efforts to end the civil war now that's a cleve
more you're now flat broke you have to go out in the street and beg for money go get addicted to heroin we don't want you anymore drop dead. welcome back the u.s. senate has revealed this to us defense policy bill that puts conditions on us all to saudi arabia for the operation in yemen it won't see reassurances from saudi arabia that it would do everything to end the yemeni civil war and eliminate civilian deaths but says caleb moore can explain that always round the policy. now at first...
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cocaine, heroin, crystal meth. whatever he can get his hands on. whatever his handlers desire. you've loaded up the car and the drugs are in there and you're sitting on top of them, literally. where are they heading? translation: i take them to phoenix or los angeles, but i know they sometimes go to kansas or indiana. so, all over america? yes. but you're not stupid, you know what these drugs do to people across the border? do you care about that? no, i don't put a gun to people's head to make them take drugs. it's not my problem. his only problem, navigating the busy frontier checkpoint and avoiding the scrutiny of guards. others have very different concerns about the frontier with america. jesus vega is a family man with the hopes and fears of any parent. any husband. i'm worried that violence is going to escalate more and we're going to have shootings here in the park or at my daughter's school, my wife's work. it's really, really sad to live like this. jesus understands man's capacity for violence. he's a crime
cocaine, heroin, crystal meth. whatever he can get his hands on. whatever his handlers desire. you've loaded up the car and the drugs are in there and you're sitting on top of them, literally. where are they heading? translation: i take them to phoenix or los angeles, but i know they sometimes go to kansas or indiana. so, all over america? yes. but you're not stupid, you know what these drugs do to people across the border? do you care about that? no, i don't put a gun to people's head to make...
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cocaine, heroin, crystal meth.et his hands on. whatever his handlers desire. you've loaded up the car and the drugs are in there and you're sitting on top of them, literally. where are they heading? translation: i take them to phoenix or los angeles, but i know they sometimes go to kansas or indiana. so, all over america? yes. but you're not stupid, you know what these drugs do to people across the border. do you care about that? no, i don't put a gun to people's head to make them take drugs. it's not my problem. his only problem, navigating the busy frontier checkpoint and avoiding the scrutiny of guards. others have very different concerns about the frontier with america. jesus vega is a family man with the hopes and fears of any parent. any husband. i'm worried that violence is going to escalate more and we're going to have shootings here in the park or at my daughter's school, my wife's work. it's really, really sad to live like this. jesus understands man's capacity for violence. he's a crime scene investigato
cocaine, heroin, crystal meth.et his hands on. whatever his handlers desire. you've loaded up the car and the drugs are in there and you're sitting on top of them, literally. where are they heading? translation: i take them to phoenix or los angeles, but i know they sometimes go to kansas or indiana. so, all over america? yes. but you're not stupid, you know what these drugs do to people across the border. do you care about that? no, i don't put a gun to people's head to make them take drugs....