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what's the essence of your case against purdue pharma and the other four companies here?ur case is this: historically these pain meds were used for end-of-life situations. someone has cancer, w they are dying of cancer. they are also used for someone has a wisdom tooth out, they might take one or two. beginning in the late '90s, what the drug companies did in e very concerted way, they spentru hundreds of millions of dollars to do this,ds the doctors they were targeting were not really the payment specialists, they were the general practitioners, the family doctors that you and i would go to. they targeted them and they wanted them to believe and told them these medications were not very addictive. they told him it was very, very appropriate for someone who has long term pain, chronic pain and they were very, very successful. not only did they convince doctors. they convinced the public. they turned the culture, if i can say that. what we're saying it ohio and you've reported to very well, thank you for doing it, you've reported what's going on in ohi, and we've been deva
what's the essence of your case against purdue pharma and the other four companies here?ur case is this: historically these pain meds were used for end-of-life situations. someone has cancer, w they are dying of cancer. they are also used for someone has a wisdom tooth out, they might take one or two. beginning in the late '90s, what the drug companies did in e very concerted way, they spentru hundreds of millions of dollars to do this,ds the doctors they were targeting were not really the...
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key question is did purdue pharma no the drugs they were selling were addictive? could they not know that? >> how could they not know? they went through great expense and you'll have to hand it to them, they were very, very successful in changing the culture. they did it in some of the same ways that we've seen before with tobacco. they would fund kind of a third party who was supposedly unbiased and they would come out with reports that say it's not very addictive. key opinion makers in their community, they would give them slides, talking points, the doctors i'm sure believe what they were saying was true. they believe that, they even came up with a thing they called pseudo-addiction. when the doctor was treating that person come up purdue pharma, what you really need to do is there's not enough pain pills being prescribed, you have to go up and prescribed more, you haven't hit the point. they just really misled the american people. >> tucker: to have evidence that it wasn't an honest mistak mistake? >> here's one thing that i think is interesting. when we all g
key question is did purdue pharma no the drugs they were selling were addictive? could they not know that? >> how could they not know? they went through great expense and you'll have to hand it to them, they were very, very successful in changing the culture. they did it in some of the same ways that we've seen before with tobacco. they would fund kind of a third party who was supposedly unbiased and they would come out with reports that say it's not very addictive. key opinion makers in...
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[applause] secretary purdue. secretary ross. distinguished members of the cuban american community. honored guests. my fellow americans. welcome to history. cheers and applause] welcome to a historic day. a day when america will renew our commitment to the ideal of freedom in this hemisphere. a day when the world will witness america once again, standing in solidarity with the people of cuba, thanks to the strong and unwavering leadership of president donald trump. it is the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to president donald trump. a man of his word. a man of action. and a president who stands without apology as leader of the free world. cheers and applause] since the hour of our nation's birth, the united states has stood for the proposition that all are created equal. that we're endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. [applause] as americans, we believe these rights belong to the entire human family. but for 58 years, the people of cuba have labored under a repressive regime that has stifled thei
[applause] secretary purdue. secretary ross. distinguished members of the cuban american community. honored guests. my fellow americans. welcome to history. cheers and applause] welcome to a historic day. a day when america will renew our commitment to the ideal of freedom in this hemisphere. a day when the world will witness america once again, standing in solidarity with the people of cuba, thanks to the strong and unwavering leadership of president donald trump. it is the greatest privilege...
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thank you, senator purdue. and i just want to echo what senator ernst said which is that we all want to make sure that we have pesticide regulation regime that is scientifically based and we all know that sometimes the conclusions are different from usda versus epa and i do want to ask you about that because as we all know recently there was a head line in the "washington post" that says the new epa chief rejecting agency's own analysis, declines to ban pesticide despite health concerns and dr. keigwin you're quoted in this story as supporting the decision, but mr. keigwin, could you talk a little bit about this epa recommendation to regulate banned chloropirifor. there have been serious health concerns raised about it including the impact on newborns, neurological impacts and clearly the epa when it issued its report last december seemed to be on the way of suggesting that we need to ban this to protect human health. we need to make sure we protect crops from pests so that we have a vibrant agriculture communi
thank you, senator purdue. and i just want to echo what senator ernst said which is that we all want to make sure that we have pesticide regulation regime that is scientifically based and we all know that sometimes the conclusions are different from usda versus epa and i do want to ask you about that because as we all know recently there was a head line in the "washington post" that says the new epa chief rejecting agency's own analysis, declines to ban pesticide despite health...
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good old purdue university is where the founder of c-span came from. host: that it is. thank you for calling. we will continue on with this discussion taking a look at training the american workforce. if you're on line just hold tight for a couple of minutes. if you calling continue on. we want to take a few minutes to talk about georgia. particularly in light of the special election that takes place today. if you go to the website atlanta journal constitution two pictures are featured. john ossoff and karen plan handel. both fighting to claim the seat of tom price. joining us on the phone to talk about the state of this election greg bluestein of the atlanta journal constitution. good morning to you. guest: good morning thanks for having me. host: can you tell us as far as polling goes, what's the state of this race and who do you think might come out on top? guest: not surprisingly the polling showing polls tightened considerably. ossoff had a slight or steady lead in the polls. last poll we saw was from wsbtv tv. which had 49-49. they were separated by .1 one percent
good old purdue university is where the founder of c-span came from. host: that it is. thank you for calling. we will continue on with this discussion taking a look at training the american workforce. if you're on line just hold tight for a couple of minutes. if you calling continue on. we want to take a few minutes to talk about georgia. particularly in light of the special election that takes place today. if you go to the website atlanta journal constitution two pictures are featured. john...
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coming up on american history tv, purdue university professor caroline e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia. it is just over half hour. our second speaker is caroline e. janney, who teaches at purdue university. she is one of uva's former students. she was here and then went off into grand success in the academic world. she specializes in the civil war era, and she has written about gender and military affairs and other parts of the mid-19th century u.s. history. she served as president of the society of civil war historians, which is a professional organization in our field. and i want to mention three of her books including "burying the dead, but not the past," "the lost
coming up on american history tv, purdue university professor caroline e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia....
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republican georgia congressional delegation, our constitutional officers, legislators, governor, senator purduesenator isakson and my very close friend, senator sachse chambliss. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: i need to also thank speaker ryan in the house leadership, and so many of the members across this country who also united to help us hold the six. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: and a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] [chanting] ms. handel: let's not forget our equally great vice president, mike pence. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: i think it is appropriate to take a minute to acknowledge a new friend that i was able to make over the course of that campaign, and that was majority whip steve scalise. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: right up until that tragic day on the ball field, steve would drop me a text message every single week, just to make sure i was doing ok and hanging tough. i think he called me the terminator in one of them. [laughter] ms. handel: i wasn't sure about that one, steve. but hasta la vista. l
republican georgia congressional delegation, our constitutional officers, legislators, governor, senator purduesenator isakson and my very close friend, senator sachse chambliss. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: i need to also thank speaker ryan in the house leadership, and so many of the members across this country who also united to help us hold the six. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: and a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause]...
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republican georgia , ouressional delegation constitutional officers, legislators, governor, senator purduesenator isakson and my very close friend, senator chambliss. [cheering and applause] handel: i need to also thank speaker ryan in the house leadership, and so many of the members across this country who hold theed to help us six. [cheering and applause] handel: and a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: -- [chanting] ms. handel: let's not forget our equally great vice president, mike pence. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: i think it is appropriate to take a minute to acknowledge a new friend that i was able to make over the course of that campaign, and that was majority whip steve scalise. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: right up until that tragic day on the ball field, steve would drop me a text message every single week, just to make sure i was doing ok and hanging tough. i think he called me the terminator and one of them. [laughter] ms. handel: i wasn't sure about that one, steve. truly what happens on that bal
republican georgia , ouressional delegation constitutional officers, legislators, governor, senator purduesenator isakson and my very close friend, senator chambliss. [cheering and applause] handel: i need to also thank speaker ryan in the house leadership, and so many of the members across this country who hold theed to help us six. [cheering and applause] handel: and a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] ms. handel: -- [chanting] ms....
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we go behind closed doors at purdue.he right time of day to eat for maximum weight loss results. the meal reset plan starts now. coming up next. ♪ r. oz: we'll save lives today. cheering and applause] it's official. a landmark change. purdue, one of the biggest chicken producers in the
we go behind closed doors at purdue.he right time of day to eat for maximum weight loss results. the meal reset plan starts now. coming up next. ♪ r. oz: we'll save lives today. cheering and applause] it's official. a landmark change. purdue, one of the biggest chicken producers in the
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coming up on american history tv, purdue university professor caroline e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia. it is just over half hour. our second speaker is caroline e. janney, who teaches at purdue university. she is one of uva's former students. she was here and then went
coming up on american history tv, purdue university professor caroline e. janney looks at the process of disbanding the remnants of the army of northern virginia, following the april 1865 surrender to union general ulysses s. grant at appomattox. she focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the shenandoah valley. she discusses general grant's concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. it is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia....
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and sonny purdue an important member of this state is here as well.d price who is now the secretary of agricultural, two minutes of trump's cabinet but you wouldn't know it the way they talk today. price took the stage and made i known he was here today in his personal capacity of a long-term friend and a representative of this district. on to sonny perdue he opened with a judicial clemency about how he was glad to be home because he take it is waiters off that he wear in washington that keeps him from stepping on anything. perdue even brings up trump's name and before he made the case about the good job he believe president trump is doing for this country, he wen so far to say he recognize there are people in that audience that was turned off by president trump. interesting to hear two insiders in washington today posing as outsiders once they're home in georgia. >> interesting. you spoke with john ossoff also today. talk to us about how things are going in his world. >> well, karen handles camp as we heard in the rally today, very quick to knock joh
and sonny purdue an important member of this state is here as well.d price who is now the secretary of agricultural, two minutes of trump's cabinet but you wouldn't know it the way they talk today. price took the stage and made i known he was here today in his personal capacity of a long-term friend and a representative of this district. on to sonny perdue he opened with a judicial clemency about how he was glad to be home because he take it is waiters off that he wear in washington that keeps...
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purdue the only maker of oxycontin. giving away trips and money and stuff and the cfo and the ceo of the hospital. i found that really shocking. of course, when you're on those type of jobs, you're kind of like the invisible person. you're not supposed to interrupt or disrupt. it's truly shocking. i kind of think that medcos need to be held responsible. they're the ones with the prescription padded. they're the ones that are causing all of this. i believe there should be capital punishment for medcos. thank you. host: thanks for calling. appreciate all your calls for this last hour on the opioid story. we'll continue to track it on capitol hill and see what else happens with this issue. you want to watch that joint economic hearing again with the attorney general of ohio has filed suit against the pharmaceutical companies who make these products. you can watch that at c-span.org. coming up shortly after a quick break, james gelfand of the erisa industry committee. we'll look at the senate as it
purdue the only maker of oxycontin. giving away trips and money and stuff and the cfo and the ceo of the hospital. i found that really shocking. of course, when you're on those type of jobs, you're kind of like the invisible person. you're not supposed to interrupt or disrupt. it's truly shocking. i kind of think that medcos need to be held responsible. they're the ones with the prescription padded. they're the ones that are causing all of this. i believe there should be capital punishment for...
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i want to thank secretary purdu purdue, zinke secretary, and administrator for joining us today.we will keep our nation so strong and we will never have outside forces telling us what to do and how to do it. [applause] that would have been huge anchor for our country. i am also grateful that the governor could be here along with the lieutenant governor from kentucky. a great place. and the lieutenant governor from ohio, thank you very much. we are also very excited to be joined by top labor leaders of the united states, i have negotiated with these people for so long. they get the job done, right? together we are going to put our skills back to work. sean mcgarvey is here with us today, president of the north american building trades union. shawn took part in one of our very first meetings of the white house, that was a great meeting. he was there with us when we issued the long-awaited approval for that keystone xl pipeline which has started after years and years of stagnation. they said it would never happen. we are going to start it, it is going to happen, about 48,000 jobs. a
i want to thank secretary purdu purdue, zinke secretary, and administrator for joining us today.we will keep our nation so strong and we will never have outside forces telling us what to do and how to do it. [applause] that would have been huge anchor for our country. i am also grateful that the governor could be here along with the lieutenant governor from kentucky. a great place. and the lieutenant governor from ohio, thank you very much. we are also very excited to be joined by top labor...
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eastern on the civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by purdue university professor carolyn jany. >> remember, lee's terms at appomattox had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about declaring the confederacy defunct. there had been no peace treaty and as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. >>> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of notre dame history professor on the east texas oil boom of the mid-20th century and the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologists frames the theory of oil saying that mesh oil reserves were going to collapse by 1970, forcing the country into a difficult situation so this kind of apocalyptic fear of america losing its oil sources is going to drive exploration abroad. >>> sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1979 united nations film "the palestinian people do have rights." >> violence breeds hatred, retaliation brings further retaliation, an eye for an eye is often paid at high interest rates in our day in age. >>> and at 6:30, president reaga
eastern on the civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by purdue university professor carolyn jany. >> remember, lee's terms at appomattox had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about declaring the confederacy defunct. there had been no peace treaty and as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. >>> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of notre dame history professor on the east texas oil boom of the mid-20th...
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grumet: chip, i know like us you are a big fan of secretary sunny purdue. he was very engaged in these questions. say what you can about your interactions. mr. bowling: as we know, the administration will be heavily involved with what happens with nafta. we can hope for, along with the help of mr. purdue, would be to bring people like me to the table, corn, soybeans, wheat, any agriculture commodity -- bring us to the table. we know that nafta has worked. we don't want to have any part of blocking trade. so they bring us in, work with all of us as a unit, and make sure that if they are going to be changes, that it will be positive changes. the hardware stores, the local card billy ships. -- local car dealerships. when farmers out in rural america are making less money and having trade issues, it affects people way down the line. more than just our 300,000 checkoff members and national corn growers. it affects thousands and thousands of people. mr. grumet: i could keep going for a while, and i may, but with the audience like this, i will have the opportunity
grumet: chip, i know like us you are a big fan of secretary sunny purdue. he was very engaged in these questions. say what you can about your interactions. mr. bowling: as we know, the administration will be heavily involved with what happens with nafta. we can hope for, along with the help of mr. purdue, would be to bring people like me to the table, corn, soybeans, wheat, any agriculture commodity -- bring us to the table. we know that nafta has worked. we don't want to have any part of...
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we have our cabinet approved and it want to welcome the secretary of agriculture sonny purdue, the secretary of labor, director of u.s.nal intelligence, and trade representative robert by heiser. it is an incredibly talented group of people. each person at this table and i chose them not only because of their remarkable experience and success, but because they have all united by one shared goal. what they want to do is very simple, but a beautiful goal, serving and defending our beloved nation. together, we are working every day and we have been working for ourd together safety,to protect their bringing back jobs into our country, and putting always america first. when i ran it was make america great again, we are doing it and we are doing at a faster it at a much pace. never has there been a president with few exceptions with the case of fdr, had a major depression to handle, who has passed more legislation, who has done more things than what we have done. between the executive orders and the job killing regulations that billseen terminated, many i guess over 34 bills and -- congress signed
we have our cabinet approved and it want to welcome the secretary of agriculture sonny purdue, the secretary of labor, director of u.s.nal intelligence, and trade representative robert by heiser. it is an incredibly talented group of people. each person at this table and i chose them not only because of their remarkable experience and success, but because they have all united by one shared goal. what they want to do is very simple, but a beautiful goal, serving and defending our beloved nation....
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i want to welcome the secretary of agriculture, sonny purdue. thanks, sunny.he secretary of labor. director of national andlligence, dan coats, robert litan heiser. this incredible, talented group in this room -- generals, governors, congressman, entrepreneurs, business leaders, many, many others -- i chose each person at this table and i chose them not only because of the remarkable experience and success, but because they all united by one shared goal. what they want to do is one simp very beautiful goal, serving and defending our beloved nation. believe me, we are doing it. we are doing it at a much faster pace. never has there been a president, with few exceptions -- in the case of fdr, the depression -- who has passed more legislation, who has done more things than what we have done. many bills, i guess over 34 bills, the supreme court justice who is going to be a great one, a great support -- a great supreme court justice and many others who will achieved tremendous success and i think we have been as active as we possibly can be. at just about a record-
i want to welcome the secretary of agriculture, sonny purdue. thanks, sunny.he secretary of labor. director of national andlligence, dan coats, robert litan heiser. this incredible, talented group in this room -- generals, governors, congressman, entrepreneurs, business leaders, many, many others -- i chose each person at this table and i chose them not only because of the remarkable experience and success, but because they all united by one shared goal. what they want to do is one simp very...
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ohio attorney general mike dewine filed a lawsuit against purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, as wellva pharmaceuticals and johnson & johnson, accusing the companies of spending millions on marketing campaigns that "trivialize the risks of opioids while overstatating the benefits of using them for chronic pain." similar lawsuits have been filed in washington, new york, illinois, mississippi, california. for more on the epidemic, we're joined by dr. andrew kolodny, co-director of opioid policy research at the heller school for social policy and management at brandeis university. he is also co-founder and director of f physicians for responsible opioid prescribing. welcome to democracy now! can you respond to both the epidemic and opioid use and deaths and also how the trump administration is proposing to deal with it? suck sure. happy too. >> sure. happy too. u.s. is in the midst of its worst epidemic in history. i'm referring to the number of people addicted and the number of people dying from overdose deaths. the epidemic began 20 years ago and has gotten worse every year steadily. a
ohio attorney general mike dewine filed a lawsuit against purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, as wellva pharmaceuticals and johnson & johnson, accusing the companies of spending millions on marketing campaigns that "trivialize the risks of opioids while overstatating the benefits of using them for chronic pain." similar lawsuits have been filed in washington, new york, illinois, mississippi, california. for more on the epidemic, we're joined by dr. andrew kolodny, co-director...
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agriculture secretary sonny purdue gave a toast while attorney general welcomed beef.'re expected to end up with a prime cut of the market as well. >> before you head off to work today, think of this -- how well does your boss treat you? be honest now. straight ahead, you'll meet one boss who pays for employee weddings, your kids' college and more. we're talking for real. when i can't do something, it makes me feel isolated. with aleve, you can stay strong longer because only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. i get to be present and enjoy what i love. this is my pain. but i am stronger. aleve. all day strong. all day long. six of you for when thyou stretch out.t i want you to stay this bright blue forever, that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever wash you. protect your clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. it smooths and strengthens fibers to protect clothes
agriculture secretary sonny purdue gave a toast while attorney general welcomed beef.'re expected to end up with a prime cut of the market as well. >> before you head off to work today, think of this -- how well does your boss treat you? be honest now. straight ahead, you'll meet one boss who pays for employee weddings, your kids' college and more. we're talking for real. when i can't do something, it makes me feel isolated. with aleve, you can stay strong longer because only aleve has...
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senator david purdue, republican from georgia, had an op-ed the other day where he was making a similar case, although not specific to health care, about not enough of the agenda being done, to be leaving for the august recess. now, there is generally no appetite for sticking around washington in august on the vast majority of senators and in fact you could argue that if the deadline of the august recess is taken off the table, because people will still be around, that things might actually go slower. because the only thing that drives congress and maybe particularly the senate to act is the incentive of recess a lot of the time. so we'll see where that goes. but the other thing that i think to point out here is that if you have this full repeal now, replace later, the other place that really comes into conflict with is what president trump was saying about the senate plan needing more heart, or the house plan was mean. if you in fact do a full repeal, everyone gets kicked off of the medicaid expansion tomorrow. if you just take the law off the books and the states aren't getting the ex
senator david purdue, republican from georgia, had an op-ed the other day where he was making a similar case, although not specific to health care, about not enough of the agenda being done, to be leaving for the august recess. now, there is generally no appetite for sticking around washington in august on the vast majority of senators and in fact you could argue that if the deadline of the august recess is taken off the table, because people will still be around, that things might actually go...
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eastern civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by a purdue university professor. .> remember the terms he had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about declaring the confederacy defunct. there had been no peace treaty, and as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. 8:00 p.m., the -- a professor on the east texas oil boom of 8:00 the mid-20th centud the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. geologist frames the theory of oil, saying that american oil reserves were going to really 1970, forcing the country into a difficult situation. apocalyptic fear drove explanation abroad. eastern, at 4:00 p.m. a 1979 united nations film, the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence breeds hatred. retaliation brings only for the retaliation. and i for nine is often paid at high interest rates in our day and age. reagan's0, president speech writer andy former u.s. ambassador to germany recall reagan's 1987 trip to berlin andy brandenberg gate speech. >> i knew it was a great applause line and a new it was authentic
eastern civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by a purdue university professor. .> remember the terms he had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about declaring the confederacy defunct. there had been no peace treaty, and as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. 8:00 p.m., the -- a professor on the east texas oil boom of 8:00 the mid-20th centud the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. geologist frames the...
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eastern time, the disbanding of the confederate army in northern virginia is discussed by purdue university professor caroline cheney. abouty had said nothing declaring the confederacy defunct. there had been no peace treaty. as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. then, at 8:00 p.m., university of notre dame history professor on the east texas oil boom of the mid-20th century, and the expansion of u.s. oil .usinesses oil reserves were going to collapse by 1970, forcing the country into a difficult situation. so, this kind of apocalyptic fear of america losing its oil drovees -- sources exploration abroad. >> then, the united nations film , "the palestinian people do have rights." >> retaliation brings further retaliation. >> at 6:30, peter robinson and former u.s. ambassador to germany, richard byrd, recall reagan's trip to berlin. >> he knew it was a great but history has an arc. we would never celebrate that fact thespeech if in events of 1989 had not transpired the way they did. >> for our complete tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. next, a forum on veterans issues with former
eastern time, the disbanding of the confederate army in northern virginia is discussed by purdue university professor caroline cheney. abouty had said nothing declaring the confederacy defunct. there had been no peace treaty. as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. then, at 8:00 p.m., university of notre dame history professor on the east texas oil boom of the mid-20th century, and the expansion of u.s. oil .usinesses oil reserves were going to collapse by 1970, forcing the country...
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eastern, on the civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by purdue university professor carolyn janie. >> remember, lee's terms, had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about the clearing the confederacy deflunkt. there had been no peace treaty. as of may 9th, jefferson davies remains on the run. >> then at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of notre dame history professor darren dotcha on the east texas oil boom of the mid-20th century and the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologist frames the theory of peak oil saying that american oil reserves were going to really collapse by 1970, forcing the country into a difficult situation. and so this kind of apocalyptic fear of america losing its oil services is going to drive exploration abroad. >> and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1979 united nations film the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence breeds hatred. retaliation brings only further retaliation. an eye for an eye is often paid at high interest rates in our day and age
eastern, on the civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by purdue university professor carolyn janie. >> remember, lee's terms, had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about the clearing the confederacy deflunkt. there had been no peace treaty. as of may 9th, jefferson davies remains on the run. >> then at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of notre dame history professor darren dotcha on the east texas oil boom of the...
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he went to purdue and bmi. he was a division major in the chinese army and he will be a four star general and the -- in the chinese army and not . heted by chiang kai shek is our guide. he is eventually put under house arrest. he is macarthur's guy with -- chiang kai shek promises of forces to fight in korea. truman says no. warned by zhou eniai, remember him from the talks with marshall -- they send a message through him not to go through the 38th parallel. historians are still fighting about that. would the chinese come anyway across the 38th parallel. the answer is probably. we knew zhou eniai and he knew us. we will restart the advisory mission to chiang kai shek's army in may of 1951 in the middle of the korean war and it will continue through 1979. i think i have been too long but it is a long story. >> three or four questions and then the mind meeting with people one on one? >> no problem. sir? >> [inaudible] >> it was in 1818 when the marines sorted out a dispute between the chinese and some chinese mer
he went to purdue and bmi. he was a division major in the chinese army and he will be a four star general and the -- in the chinese army and not . heted by chiang kai shek is our guide. he is eventually put under house arrest. he is macarthur's guy with -- chiang kai shek promises of forces to fight in korea. truman says no. warned by zhou eniai, remember him from the talks with marshall -- they send a message through him not to go through the 38th parallel. historians are still fighting about...
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purdue says it shares the attorney general's concerns. johnson & johnson called the allegations unfunded. >>> the maker of epipens may have overcharged the government more than a billion dollars for epipens. the department of health and human services said between 2006 and 2016, the u.s. government may have overpaid mylan. that dollar amount is nearly three times a proposed settlement that the company announced in october. mylan says the company continues to work with the government to finalize that settlement. >>> north carolina's largest health insurer may increase rates by more than 20% for the second year in a row, tied to uncertainty over subsidies for low income enrollees. >> this is an urgent situation. we simply need to know what the rules of the game are going to be for 2018 in order to hit affordability as well as stability. >> if those cost sharing subsidies are funded next year, blue cross of north carolina says it will still need to raise rates but by only about 8.5%, not 20%. >>> lawmakers are back in their districts this we
purdue says it shares the attorney general's concerns. johnson & johnson called the allegations unfunded. >>> the maker of epipens may have overcharged the government more than a billion dollars for epipens. the department of health and human services said between 2006 and 2016, the u.s. government may have overpaid mylan. that dollar amount is nearly three times a proposed settlement that the company announced in october. mylan says the company continues to work with the...
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discuss by the purdue university professor.erms, he hadese surrendered his army here they had said nothing about the clearing this -- the confederacy defunct. there have been no peace treaty and as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, notre dame history professor karen on the east texas oil boom and the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologist framed the theory of peak oil saying american oil reserves are going to really 1970, forcing the into that situation. and apocalyptic fear of america losing its oil sources, july exploration abroad. >> sunday it -- at 4:00 p.m. unreal america, the united nations film, the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence breeds hatred and retaliation brings further retaliation. and i for a night is often paid at high interest rates in our day and age. reagan's0, president speechwriter and former u.s. ambassador to germany richard byrd recall reagan's 1987 trip to berlin and that speech. >> it was a great applause
discuss by the purdue university professor.erms, he hadese surrendered his army here they had said nothing about the clearing this -- the confederacy defunct. there have been no peace treaty and as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, notre dame history professor karen on the east texas oil boom and the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologist framed the theory of peak oil saying american oil reserves are going...
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eastern, on the civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia discussed by purdueversity professor carolyn janie. >> the terms of mathematics surrender the army. they said nothing about declaring the confederacy defunct. there had been no peace treaty. as of may 9, jefferson davis run >>. on the at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of notre dame history professor on the east texas oil plume of the mid 20th century, and the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologist framed the theory of peak oil saying that american oil reserves were going to 1970, forcing the country into a difficult situation. of americayptic fear losing his oil sources is going to drive exploration abroad. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on reel america "the palestinian people do have rights." hatred,nce brings retaliation brings further retaliation. and i've for an eye is often paid at high interest rates in our day in age. 6:30, president reagan's speech writer and former ambassador to germany recall reagan's 1987 trip to berlin and the brandenburg hate speech
eastern, on the civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia discussed by purdueversity professor carolyn janie. >> the terms of mathematics surrender the army. they said nothing about declaring the confederacy defunct. there had been no peace treaty. as of may 9, jefferson davis run >>. on the at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of notre dame history professor on the east texas oil plume of the mid 20th century, and the expansion of u.s. oil...
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guns here, president, vice-president, speaker of the house and this weekend, tom price and sonny purdue. does this show that republicans are nervous or simply want to close the deal? >> i think that it's accurate to say that republicans are antsy about the race. poll after poll shows it could be basically a coin toss. he's up by two, by three, she's up by two or three, and it's down to the wire, today's defense with tom price and sonny purdue, the republicans are trying to rally the base around karen handel. >> you talked about the base coming out and typically the base comes out in early voting and that seems to be pretty strong for republicans so far. let's look at the latest poll from the atlanta journal constitution as it breaks down 51-44, ossoff in the lead. important to note that was taken last week, early last week. has a lot changed between now and then? >> i think it has. i think the race is tighter than that poll shows and so several other polls since then shows that neck and neck, and that explain why ossoff has sort of a two-track strategy. he's talking to liberals to want
guns here, president, vice-president, speaker of the house and this weekend, tom price and sonny purdue. does this show that republicans are nervous or simply want to close the deal? >> i think that it's accurate to say that republicans are antsy about the race. poll after poll shows it could be basically a coin toss. he's up by two, by three, she's up by two or three, and it's down to the wire, today's defense with tom price and sonny purdue, the republicans are trying to rally the base...
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. >> harris: i'm purdue time and time again refer to the president as your friend.mmunications? he's gotten rid of some people. >> geraldo: one of the reasons the president follows me is that i tried to give honest advice on the whole twitter thing. i thing a couple of things. even though he has absolutely exonerated on the objection of justice, there is no doubt that that was clumsy of him to meet with james comey james comey one-on-one. it was sloppy, it was unprofessional. he put himself in peril. i blame his staff. if he had someone like corey lewandowski, he would say you can't do that. what are you doing? some of these tweets also. he needs someone to say, you don't tweet out about wires being tapped unless you have cold proof of it. he creates so many of his own problems. i agree that this is the time to shake it up. now is the time where you have to go to reince priebus and the other guys around him. he should not have to go to steve bannon and all that drama. he should have a regular person around. like my wife says or my brother craig says. >> trish: we se
. >> harris: i'm purdue time and time again refer to the president as your friend.mmunications? he's gotten rid of some people. >> geraldo: one of the reasons the president follows me is that i tried to give honest advice on the whole twitter thing. i thing a couple of things. even though he has absolutely exonerated on the objection of justice, there is no doubt that that was clumsy of him to meet with james comey james comey one-on-one. it was sloppy, it was unprofessional. he put...
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agriculture secretary sonny purdue was there for the republican. he brought an interesting message.i know some of you out there, some republicans may even be turned off by our president. and i don't think you are. i'm not because, let me tell you -- let me tell you, i know his heart. >> all right. joining us now, cnn chief political correspondent dana bash. i've never seen a congressional race where both sides are so scared. democrats and republicans, i get the sense, are terrified by the outcome here. the question is why. let's talk about republicans first. what scares them so much about this race? >> well, obviously, losing and losing not so much about this one particular seat but what signal the republicans who are all up for re-election in 2018 in the house and those few in the senate who are in tough races, what signal they take from it, what message they take from it. right or wrong, you know this, the dna of a politician is when they see something that could be a harbinger of bad news, they tend to react. if the republican loses in what historically has been a republican seat
agriculture secretary sonny purdue was there for the republican. he brought an interesting message.i know some of you out there, some republicans may even be turned off by our president. and i don't think you are. i'm not because, let me tell you -- let me tell you, i know his heart. >> all right. joining us now, cnn chief political correspondent dana bash. i've never seen a congressional race where both sides are so scared. democrats and republicans, i get the sense, are terrified by the...
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other pharmaceutical companies saw how well this is working for purdue. they wanted their extended-release opioids in the market as well. the fda made it easier for new opioids to hit the markets. so despite the fact that we had a clear problem, we'd seen a steady stream of new opioid approval. each time a new opioid hits the market the company that brings it opioid to market has to recoup the investment, a considerable investment. the way to do that is with the campaign to increase prescribing pixel at a time when the cdc and health officials across the country are urging the medical community to prescribe more cautiously, you've got new products hitting the market with campaigns to increase speedy didn't they just ask one company could take an opiate on the market? >> yes. >> so it is being so widely abused. >> yes. and so the fda just asked into pharmaceuticals to remove a drug from the market, and hopefully this could signal that fd is beginning to change its opioid policies. it's unclear whether or not that decision was based on the change of fda or
other pharmaceutical companies saw how well this is working for purdue. they wanted their extended-release opioids in the market as well. the fda made it easier for new opioids to hit the markets. so despite the fact that we had a clear problem, we'd seen a steady stream of new opioid approval. each time a new opioid hits the market the company that brings it opioid to market has to recoup the investment, a considerable investment. the way to do that is with the campaign to increase prescribing...
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i was speaking at a college in indiana, purdue university, and severaral high school students o write for their high school newspapers drove several hours to hear me speak.. i talked about the state of civil liberties in the united states and the way these russians had taken place. they interviewed me after for their high school newspaper. one of the things they said, they said a l lot more e intereg things than i did because it really has an impact. one thing they putut it out as they saiaid, look, you keep talking about all theseehanges to the civil liberties l landsce and the way y in which we have freedoms in this country, but one of the things you keep talking about is you make it seem like there are these great changes, there was the world pre-9/11 and now post-9/11. they told me for peopople who ae our age, 15, 16 years old, we were four years old at the time of 9/11. really, there is no pre-9/11 world we know. our political consciousness has been shaped almost exclusively by the post-9/11 world. as i is all we know. what we consider extremist and radical and threatetening is f
i was speaking at a college in indiana, purdue university, and severaral high school students o write for their high school newspapers drove several hours to hear me speak.. i talked about the state of civil liberties in the united states and the way these russians had taken place. they interviewed me after for their high school newspaper. one of the things they said, they said a l lot more e intereg things than i did because it really has an impact. one thing they putut it out as they saiaid,...
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eastern on the sieve war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by purdue university professor carolyn janie. >> remember, lee's terms, the terms had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about declaring the confederacy defunct. there was no peace treaty. and jefferson davis remained on the run. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of notre dame history professor darren docha on the east texas oil boom of the mid 20th century and the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologist frames the theory of peak oil saying that american oil reserves were going to really collapse by 1970 forcing the country into a difficult situation. and so this kind of apocalyptic fear of america lotion its oil sources is going to drive exploration abroad. >> and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1979 united nations film the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence breeds hatred. retaliation brings only further retaliation. an eye for an eye is often paid at high interest rates in our day and age. >> and at 6:3
eastern on the sieve war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by purdue university professor carolyn janie. >> remember, lee's terms, the terms had surrendered his army. they had said nothing about declaring the confederacy defunct. there was no peace treaty. and jefferson davis remained on the run. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of notre dame history professor darren docha on the east texas oil boom of the mid 20th century...
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purdue, endo and janssen was named in the suit.y are suing for over $100 million. the money will go to people affected. the drug sales are fueling the opioid epidemic. >>> weapons in yemen. the conflict being hidden from the cameras. stay with us. . ... spendy weekenders. the tranquility awaits. hanging with our mates weekenders and the it's been quite a day... ...so glad we got away weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book your weekend break direct at hilton.com and join the weekenders. usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain healt
purdue, endo and janssen was named in the suit.y are suing for over $100 million. the money will go to people affected. the drug sales are fueling the opioid epidemic. >>> weapons in yemen. the conflict being hidden from the cameras. stay with us. . ... spendy weekenders. the tranquility awaits. hanging with our mates weekenders and the it's been quite a day... ...so glad we got away weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book your weekend break...
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sonny purdue and health and human services secretary tom price stumped for karen handel and john lewis campaigned for democrat john ossoff. >> with this election, people are prepared to change. many see the handwriting on the wall. >> it's time to knock on the doors and making the calls. it's time to send those e-mails. it's time to be making certain that you're asking every certain individual that you see within the sixth district having voted. >> the real clear politics average shows ossoff with a slight lead. it's too slows to call. it's extraordinary that democrats are competitive in a district that favors establishment republicans. >> this is exactly the type of district they hope to win if they can retake the house in 2018. there's 24 seats they need to win. a lot of them are the suburban districts that the republicans have held. >> democrat ossoff is trying to appeal to independents and said that he will work to reduce government waste in washington. and karen handel is linking ossoff to california liberals. late last week handel announced that she and her neighbors have receive
sonny purdue and health and human services secretary tom price stumped for karen handel and john lewis campaigned for democrat john ossoff. >> with this election, people are prepared to change. many see the handwriting on the wall. >> it's time to knock on the doors and making the calls. it's time to send those e-mails. it's time to be making certain that you're asking every certain individual that you see within the sixth district having voted. >> the real clear politics...
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and purdue pharma told us "we share the attorney general's concerns about the opioid crisis. working collaboratively to find solutions." joining us now is the attorney general of ohio, mike dewine. thank you for being here. >> good morning. thank you. >> good morning. so, let's get to the evidence, because everyone agrees that the opioid crisis is real, it is urgent, it is devastating american families and claiming far too many lives. the question is who's to blame. so, your lawsuit takes on big pharma, takes on the big drug makers, and it states that these companies overstated the benefits of prescription opioids and understated the risks. you say the evidence shows that they did this to boost profits and deceive physicians who were prescribing these. what's the core of the evidence there? >> well, this we will show in court when we go to court. there's been a consistent pattern year after year to really understate, you know, the danger. and they were leading physicians to believe that this product was not very addictive. they knew that that was simply not true. the epidemic
and purdue pharma told us "we share the attorney general's concerns about the opioid crisis. working collaboratively to find solutions." joining us now is the attorney general of ohio, mike dewine. thank you for being here. >> good morning. thank you. >> good morning. so, let's get to the evidence, because everyone agrees that the opioid crisis is real, it is urgent, it is devastating american families and claiming far too many lives. the question is who's to blame. so,...
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i want to thank secrety purdue , secretary ziggy, and administrative prewitt for joining us today.saw what we did with great administrator. you saw what happened last week with the so-called "paris accord." greatl keep our nation so , and so strong, and we will never have outside forces telling us what to do and how to do it. believe me. [applause] [cheers] that would been a huge anger on our country. i'm also grateful that governor matt bevan, his wife, and his family could be here along with lieutenant governor janine hampton from kentucky. great place. [applause] and lieutenant mary taylor from ohio. thank you, mary. thank you very much. [applause] we also very excited to be joined by top labor leaders in the united states. i've negotiated with these people for so long. --, but tough but they they get the job done. together, we will put our skilled trades people back to work. today,re with us president of the north american holding trade union. shauna took part in one of our very first meetings at the white house worried that was a great meeting, sean. he was there with us when
i want to thank secrety purdue , secretary ziggy, and administrative prewitt for joining us today.saw what we did with great administrator. you saw what happened last week with the so-called "paris accord." greatl keep our nation so , and so strong, and we will never have outside forces telling us what to do and how to do it. believe me. [applause] [cheers] that would been a huge anger on our country. i'm also grateful that governor matt bevan, his wife, and his family could be here...
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she was joined by former governor current agriculture secretary sonny purdue who stressed the importancete. >> it's time to be sending us e-mails to my making certain that you are asking every single individual you see within the sixth district, have you voted? >> john awsat campania civil rights leader congressman john lewis who represents a district. ossoff helping nepal off against the -- whether or not you support may come you got to participate in the democratic process. it's an opportunity for georgette to focus on delivering results to folks at home. arthel: the latest hearing shows someone with a slight -- both candidates, both sides are rented to win. if you're watching this race closely, you can expect to be on the edge of your seat on tuesday. barthel. arthel: mary ann, thank you so much. rick: difficult day for the u.s. navy and seven missing american sailors and then tragedy. pain rel investigation. why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high p
she was joined by former governor current agriculture secretary sonny purdue who stressed the importancete. >> it's time to be sending us e-mails to my making certain that you are asking every single individual you see within the sixth district, have you voted? >> john awsat campania civil rights leader congressman john lewis who represents a district. ossoff helping nepal off against the -- whether or not you support may come you got to participate in the democratic process. it's...