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during seven days ofion, at lea people in ohio ended up in the overdose opioids. live now houses are boardedup.there'. growing up here and seeing what breaks your heart. >> for officer green -- every drug bust is a step in the right today special response team is executing a search warrant on a house suspected ofining drugs. >> what's mdisheartening is juvenile. he's been exp to kid should. >> daddy. children's services will be notified. >> suspected about 20 grams here. street value about$200 a gram. >> officers need to take extra precautions becausef the now, police cannot bring charges unless the labts confirm the make-up of the powder. n of ten, individuals will sell even after this drug bust. that whole system takes forever. >> because of the lag, he says nearly every day he has to people back on the streets who he believes will dealagain. >> in the meantime, they'll continue to wre hav neighborhoods. it's a >> some of the blame lies with doctors. during week we three doctors stood accused ille prescribing in physical medicine andrehabitation. ording to the i
during seven days ofion, at lea people in ohio ended up in the overdose opioids. live now houses are boardedup.there'. growing up here and seeing what breaks your heart. >> for officer green -- every drug bust is a step in the right today special response team is executing a search warrant on a house suspected ofining drugs. >> what's mdisheartening is juvenile. he's been exp to kid should. >> daddy. children's services will be notified. >> suspected about 20 grams here....
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Aug 7, 2017
08/17
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we want this voice to be heard all over the region. , voices ofion hatred, violence, and extremism could never be heard. years hopeful that after of trial and error, we have come to this shared understanding that the only way to eradicate terrorism, this global phenomenon, is trusting the people and attaining a legitimacy. extensive regional cooperation on the other hand. as in the past four years, we have always reiterated and tried resolution of regional crises no option.and yemen, share the fight against extremism. dialogue amd of many negotiations. excepting the will let and vote of people in those countries. all the regional players. main invitation for all regional countries and other hearts of the world to join the political initiative in order to put an end to the slaughter in that sector and and homelessness. to get these two countries with huge andn colossal manpower, natural resources and a special geographical location is prepared for cooperation with your countries in advance with shared interests. country is not against any will only helpnd peace and security in and across
we want this voice to be heard all over the region. , voices ofion hatred, violence, and extremism could never be heard. years hopeful that after of trial and error, we have come to this shared understanding that the only way to eradicate terrorism, this global phenomenon, is trusting the people and attaining a legitimacy. extensive regional cooperation on the other hand. as in the past four years, we have always reiterated and tried resolution of regional crises no option.and yemen, share the...
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Aug 25, 2017
08/17
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it is very hard to have people ofion with other colors.ither we don't have the opportunities to do it, we don't know what to say because we are afraid of being offensive to them. we are afraid of the repercussions that might result if we come out and honestly say what is on our minds. they are quite offended population right now. host: you met with heather mcghee, did you not? caller: yes. she is visiting here now. she is doing some book, or something. she likes asheville, north carolina so much she came down with her husband. i just saw her the other day. we have contact on the phone. we talk issues. we are like personal friends. thatr: that began -- host: began based on your phone call to this program about a year ago. differenthave been on programs since then. i was in new york city, on c-span, i was on tv with dan jones. our c-span conversation went viral. and i did ais issue lot of research on black history . there are so many things i did not that i didn't know. that i thought i knew. i depended on media for my information. i looked
it is very hard to have people ofion with other colors.ither we don't have the opportunities to do it, we don't know what to say because we are afraid of being offensive to them. we are afraid of the repercussions that might result if we come out and honestly say what is on our minds. they are quite offended population right now. host: you met with heather mcghee, did you not? caller: yes. she is visiting here now. she is doing some book, or something. she likes asheville, north carolina so...
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Aug 11, 2017
08/17
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a great nk this is question and one that says we leaders who put the ofional interest before that a smallminority that might help them get elected. [applause] >> i do want to remind, we've eight minutes left, so i know we'll not get verybody's questions in, we'll try to get as many as we can. >> just to complete the answer, take a stab atki this. i'm not a student of politics. when i was the metropolitan "new first and " my happiest duty was to put omebody else in charge of our political coverage. to say this,enture ook at the 2016 election as a sort of national exercise in ang anger. of the people who voted, voted in anger. out, f the people who sat sat out in anger. i'm sure you while guys have grown weary of the eople in your lives, whether they be high school counselors or your parents or whatever, on just how ou unconstructive anger is. again, to try nk to encourage you guys to have i the day is rm of gency and in your own lives, whatever, is to, you know, hyper the issue of a artisan overly angry political environment by being less so in our own lives, whether that be at home, at sc
a great nk this is question and one that says we leaders who put the ofional interest before that a smallminority that might help them get elected. [applause] >> i do want to remind, we've eight minutes left, so i know we'll not get verybody's questions in, we'll try to get as many as we can. >> just to complete the answer, take a stab atki this. i'm not a student of politics. when i was the metropolitan "new first and " my happiest duty was to put omebody else in charge...
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Aug 28, 2017
08/17
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jonathan: the initial estimates dollars ofion insured losses and $30 billion of economic losses, includingmage that would not be insurable and covered by a private insurers such as infrastructure and other elements like that. betty: how big of an event is this for the insurance industry? is this considered a major event for them? jonathan: it is certainly a major event, probably in the top 10 worst storms, but the industry is very well-capitalized these days. it has over $730 billion of statutory capital. this is not an event that is likely to really in pinch their ability to do business or to expand or frankly to pay all claims that are due, and that is a good thing, because they really help their insurance. betty: we have had a year's full of rain in just this past week with party in that area. -- harvey in that area. just a primary lost here in the damage. how is that going to affect the national flood insurance program? jonathan: unfortunately, the national flood insurance in the, nfip, is not same condition as the insurance industry. it is a federal program, $25 billion in debt today.
jonathan: the initial estimates dollars ofion insured losses and $30 billion of economic losses, includingmage that would not be insurable and covered by a private insurers such as infrastructure and other elements like that. betty: how big of an event is this for the insurance industry? is this considered a major event for them? jonathan: it is certainly a major event, probably in the top 10 worst storms, but the industry is very well-capitalized these days. it has over $730 billion of...
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Aug 7, 2017
08/17
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so for a very long time, due to , even lack ofion correct islamic education, again because islam does not say anything negative about mental health. it is something that is important, and we treated just like we treat physical health. we take care of it, we maintain it, we take the proper steps to ensure that that part of ourselves remains healthy. time, as the, over education barrier, the language barrier, the cultural a barrier has eroded over time, the somali community has been more proactive in discussing these issues. juneas recent as this past , there was a conference at the university of minnesota school of social work in conjunction with the somali mental health network. to discuss some of these problems. and what are some of the things that first generation, second generation even third-generation somali americans are facing? many somalis, especially those who immigrated in the past 20 years, were fleeing from civil war. tong from refugee camp refugee camp, waiting for the day you get that phone call or letter that your application has been accepted and you and your family ar
so for a very long time, due to , even lack ofion correct islamic education, again because islam does not say anything negative about mental health. it is something that is important, and we treated just like we treat physical health. we take care of it, we maintain it, we take the proper steps to ensure that that part of ourselves remains healthy. time, as the, over education barrier, the language barrier, the cultural a barrier has eroded over time, the somali community has been more...