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itndnd the wealtlthy family who combined $270y y a miion n in a wave of lawsusuits. nick reports. >> opioid abuse in the united states is killing 150 a day. crisis withonal people hooked on drugs. pharma has, perdue settled in the first lawsuit of the many it faces. >> perdudue changed the perceptn , attempted to persuade physicians of all s specialties that this hundred plus years of medical wisdom was wrong. >> the company is paying the state of oklahoma. more than one hundred million dollars will go to support addiction research. >> purdue is facing a wave of near 2 2000 l lawsuits, considering whether to file for bankruptcy. it i is due to face anand oklaha court in late may. thoseintend to hold companies responsible for the mess they have made. what i one piecee of would describe as a comprehensive approach to deal with the epidemic. >> the health scandal is massive. thousands of opioid-related deaths in 2017. us through the markets. isthe french carmaker planning to pursue a merger with its japanese alliance partner. to merge with fiat chrysler. european index
itndnd the wealtlthy family who combined $270y y a miion n in a wave of lawsusuits. nick reports. >> opioid abuse in the united states is killing 150 a day. crisis withonal people hooked on drugs. pharma has, perdue settled in the first lawsuit of the many it faces. >> perdudue changed the perceptn , attempted to persuade physicians of all s specialties that this hundred plus years of medical wisdom was wrong. >> the company is paying the state of oklahoma. more than one...
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the coach collected 2.7 milli$7 miion. news 4ill be following today's hearings. look for updates on the app. >>> an emotional weekend for fairfax ponders in county. dozens surprised a sleeg. carlos marquez returned to work after battling cancer. marquez, a department of ho homeland security catwatched hi. >> i thank them for t bottom my heart. >> marquez signed a plate that will g on the front of a fire tru truck. >>> the washington capitals will celebrate win at the white house. holtby was one of the factors in his decision. >>> march madness comes to an end for a few local favorites. university of m myland fell to lsu on saturday. my rams got beaten. uva took care of the business. they are moving on to the sweet 16 on thursday. the hokies beat liberty 57-58 yesterday. advanced to their firstle win in 52 yiears. >> i know we play duke. >> are you okay with the rams? next season. >>> the lady terps make it to the second round. they are preparing for la. today's game will be the last at xfinity center for briana fraser. she couldn't play on senior day because of a
the coach collected 2.7 milli$7 miion. news 4ill be following today's hearings. look for updates on the app. >>> an emotional weekend for fairfax ponders in county. dozens surprised a sleeg. carlos marquez returned to work after battling cancer. marquez, a department of ho homeland security catwatched hi. >> i thank them for t bottom my heart. >> marquez signed a plate that will g on the front of a fire tru truck. >>> the washington capitals will celebrate win at...
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z2ykvz zi0z y2ykvy yi0y >>> kicking off a new season today in san francisco's miion di stof 26 38 people on bike or on foot could take and what the area has to offer including public murals on locally owned businesses. >> i really like the mission so i wanted to bring my parents, to san francisco to treat them, i know the food is great here, they have great thrift stores, so i am just really excited to spend the day with my parents in the mission. >> today there were also pet adoptions and free dance lessons, sunday street event happening at different neighborhoods around the city in the coming months. >>> pop-up feminist museum returning to san francisco this weekend. >> it is all interactive and it uses selfie culture to spark conversation on issues facing women. people can snap pictures with wallpaper representing issues like beauty standards and the wage gap you can also scale the kuiper it -- corporate climate rockwall and play with a moneymaker representing the finance and investment gap, you can even dive into a ball pit that makes a statement on sexual harassment. >>> sometimes y
z2ykvz zi0z y2ykvy yi0y >>> kicking off a new season today in san francisco's miion di stof 26 38 people on bike or on foot could take and what the area has to offer including public murals on locally owned businesses. >> i really like the mission so i wanted to bring my parents, to san francisco to treat them, i know the food is great here, they have great thrift stores, so i am just really excited to spend the day with my parents in the mission. >> today there were also...
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laura: now to a massive problem affecting miions of people.hes of lies in the waters off west africa are in danger it had been one of the richest fishing grounds in t world, and some 10 million people depend on fishing for their livelihood. experts say what is driving the decline is the fishing practices of fleets from russia, the eu, and china. our correspondent paul adams reports from sierra leone. paul: he has been fishing since dawn, and he does not have a whole t to show for it. >> we are happy for this because it is small catch. paul: good fish are gone, he says, all captured by foreign trawlers. what would you like the government to do? >> we like the government to takehese away, because to stop fishing in this country. paul: sierra leone depends heavily on the sea for food d jobs. it is one of the poorest countries in the world. civil war tore it apart in the 1990's. then came ebola. but underwater, sierra leone is facing a different kind of crisis. >>hen the ecosystem is disturbed, when it is destroyed, it is almost impossible to rest
laura: now to a massive problem affecting miions of people.hes of lies in the waters off west africa are in danger it had been one of the richest fishing grounds in t world, and some 10 million people depend on fishing for their livelihood. experts say what is driving the decline is the fishing practices of fleets from russia, the eu, and china. our correspondent paul adams reports from sierra leone. paul: he has been fishing since dawn, and he does not have a whole t to show for it. >>...
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. >> we're talking about, you know, anywhererom 800,000 to a miion pieces ofail a day. >> reporter: that's b2lion worth of legitimate trade in just this past fiscal year. frank russo is the jfk port f direct u.s. customs. the mission keep the real goods flowing and stop imposters in their tracks, a challenge like neve >> we've seen a big spike certainly of just volume. >> reporter: from guns, jewelry andits. just in the last 72 hours, all of these products came in here. >> absolutely. >> reporter: so what's behind these doors? room.s is our most secure >> reporter: the room load wi potentially kourngt fit a drug more. >> everything from pharmaceuticals, tramadol, oxy codeine, ecstacy, to counterfeit ney and counterfeit i.d.s. >> reporter: fueling the spike, e-commerce and smaller packages headed straight for the consumer. >> an incredible uptick in e-commerce. >> reporter: and some of these new super fakes, he says, are so impossible to st kpo ll the difference. >> was this on its way to a consumer? >> probably. somebody ordedt online. >> fake or real? >> fake. >> where are we seeing most
. >> we're talking about, you know, anywhererom 800,000 to a miion pieces ofail a day. >> reporter: that's b2lion worth of legitimate trade in just this past fiscal year. frank russo is the jfk port f direct u.s. customs. the mission keep the real goods flowing and stop imposters in their tracks, a challenge like neve >> we've seen a big spike certainly of just volume. >> reporter: from guns, jewelry andits. just in the last 72 hours, all of these products came in here....
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for 10 miion,he mistakes are so significant they could be denied credit.o here's what you should pay close attention to oyour reports. identifying information. look carefully at the top of your credit report toake sure your name, current and previous addresses and employers are correct. glaring errors such as a wrong address could be sign of identity theft. minor mistakes like misspellings are probably harmless but still worth correcting. c next,ck your credit card accounts and loans. make sure the cditor names match up on your account. and look for dupcateaccounts. if you have never had any late ble-checked you haven't been flagged for any. the third thing you would want to look for a accounts and collections and public records. balances that have wound up in collections, foreclosures, tax liens will appear in their own section on credit reports. if you don't recognize an account, contact the collector and ask for the name of th originalcreditor. the last section of your credit of rt will show is a list companies that recently have looked at your report.
for 10 miion,he mistakes are so significant they could be denied credit.o here's what you should pay close attention to oyour reports. identifying information. look carefully at the top of your credit report toake sure your name, current and previous addresses and employers are correct. glaring errors such as a wrong address could be sign of identity theft. minor mistakes like misspellings are probably harmless but still worth correcting. c next,ck your credit card accounts and loans. make sure...
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maintenance worker sean dineen >> 17.4 miion people voted, and they won the vote. basically if you change the vote, that's what 's going to be: fascist country. >> reporter: andhe tension driving that language reaches into families and friendships. >> my mom voted brexit. we cannot... i've had to say to my mom, i look at you now as a different person. it draws me nearly to tears. >> reporter: back in the north, brexit supporters called the onfailure to deliver brexi time a national humiliation. >> really, really good, great march, for a great cause,g nothinn be better than marching for democracy. >> rorter: at lunch time, there was perhaps a glimpse of the cuisine britons will face if the country crashes out of the e.u. without a deal and there are food shortages as predicted. fried potatoes on insipid white bread... that northern delicacy, a chip buttie. >> better than french fries. >> that's true... these are english fries. >> reporter: in the current elimate, it's difficult to if they were joking. >> it really concerns me thevi on because people are getting very
maintenance worker sean dineen >> 17.4 miion people voted, and they won the vote. basically if you change the vote, that's what 's going to be: fascist country. >> reporter: andhe tension driving that language reaches into families and friendships. >> my mom voted brexit. we cannot... i've had to say to my mom, i look at you now as a different person. it draws me nearly to tears. >> reporter: back in the north, brexit supporters called the onfailure to deliver brexi time...
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our economy is not performing for miions of americans owe should be able to isolve those problems, by epending upon the politicians and bureaucrats who we elect are employed to take those problems that none of us noone can solve and we'r this country is unraveling, more information we need more time to be active citizens. change does come but it never comes swiftly, and it usually comes from the bottom up. and there are people out there on the front line trying to fight climate change, trying to take on the climate deniers, trying to solve the problems of our inner cities, thank god for them all of that. but they're up againstproblems almost insurmountable odds and if we had a truly independent, non-partisan, 'd truth telling media be in a lot. you know there's a great line in the play night and day by tom stoppard, whhae the photographer inplay says, "people do terrible things to ch other, "but it's worse when they do it in the dark." and we're settling into a dark period in american life, during which everybody's happy because we're amusing rselves to death. we watch how many hours,
our economy is not performing for miions of americans owe should be able to isolve those problems, by epending upon the politicians and bureaucrats who we elect are employed to take those problems that none of us noone can solve and we'r this country is unraveling, more information we need more time to be active citizens. change does come but it never comes swiftly, and it usually comes from the bottom up. and there are people out there on the front line trying to fight climate change, trying...
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testimony and debate and multiple disruptions the boardinally voted unanimously to approve the $23 miion incentive package clearing the way for amazon to come to crystalhicity. >> ink we're now ready f a vote. >> reporter: the man who was taken out in handcuffs, chris then, a known i activistn the districts was charged with disorderly conduct. in arlington, mark segraves, ornews 4. >> than 100 people signed up to speak at that meeting. many protesters inside and outside were supportive of amazon. some say they are looking forward to the company bringing more economi t activity crystal city. >> amazon is promising a io multi-bi dollar investment that will bring thousands of new high-paying jobs. the company stays will generate more than $3 billion in tax revenue over two decades. a lot more information about amazon's arrival in our nbc washington app. >> now to a grim update in the new zealandg.osque shoot the death toll has risen to 50. dozens of other victims are still being hospitalized right now. they say now the small nation is having itsun ownontrol debate. the prime minister propos
testimony and debate and multiple disruptions the boardinally voted unanimously to approve the $23 miion incentive package clearing the way for amazon to come to crystalhicity. >> ink we're now ready f a vote. >> reporter: the man who was taken out in handcuffs, chris then, a known i activistn the districts was charged with disorderly conduct. in arlington, mark segraves, ornews 4. >> than 100 people signed up to speak at that meeting. many protesters inside and outside were...