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edition of painkiller are the findings of federal prosecutors who spent four years investigating purdue pharma, the manager of oxycontin. oxycontin is sort of the symbolic drug of the opioid epidemic. and what these prosecutors discovered during their investigation was there was adequate evidence to show that top executives of this company knew that the drug was being abused. they got dozens of reports from their sales representatives. from local police officials about drug store robberies, et cetera, et cetera, and they wanted to actually bring criminal indictments against the three top officials of this company on serious charges. felonies that could have sent them to prison. but they were effectively thwarted from doing so by senior justice department officials who struck a deal with the company. >> and this is, i mean -- it's outrageous, obviously, but tell me how that settlement happened, and why? i mean, i think, if i'm not mistaken, that was under the george w. bush administration? the justice department of 2007, and a settlement was done in secret? >> yeah. that's absolutely cor
edition of painkiller are the findings of federal prosecutors who spent four years investigating purdue pharma, the manager of oxycontin. oxycontin is sort of the symbolic drug of the opioid epidemic. and what these prosecutors discovered during their investigation was there was adequate evidence to show that top executives of this company knew that the drug was being abused. they got dozens of reports from their sales representatives. from local police officials about drug store robberies, et...
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under this administration the 15 months, we've had sonny purdue here twice already. he's coming for a third time. we've had secretary chow of transportation come to nebraska. e've had secretary devoss of education here and e.p.a. administrator pruitt here and i've been here with secretary of and labor talking about issues there. the prior h.h.s. secretary tom three times talking about health care policy when there was legislation going on with that last year. so this administration has been tremendously accessible. what we think. general kelly, in fact, when we were at the white house in the first question the president asked when there's a policy question, what do the governors think? his resident has told cabinet members, he wants them out of washington, d.c. three days a week, we certainly have in seeing that here nebraska. host: governor pete ricketts on board the c-span bus as part of capitals tour. it's stop number 32. phone line for nebraska residents if you want to talk to governor this morning. 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. he'll be with us until the end of ou
under this administration the 15 months, we've had sonny purdue here twice already. he's coming for a third time. we've had secretary chow of transportation come to nebraska. e've had secretary devoss of education here and e.p.a. administrator pruitt here and i've been here with secretary of and labor talking about issues there. the prior h.h.s. secretary tom three times talking about health care policy when there was legislation going on with that last year. so this administration has been...
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sale in one nine hundred ninety five but a newly discovered justice department report documents at purdue was actually aware of the reports that oxy cotton n m s cut and tablets were being sought out by drug abusers criminals and addicted people and resold on the street for up to forty dollars per pill the justice department says the report says that members of the secular family which owns purdue richard raymond and mortimer sackler were directly informed of the problems general counsel howard you dealt previously testified before congress that the corporation was unaware of the problems until two thousand two hundred thousand people have died from prescription opioid over deusen overdoses in the past twenty years. last week and the summer driving season started in the united states as folks are taking to the highways but filling up gas tanks this summer is expected to be more costly than it has been since two thousand and fourteen oil prices are far ahead of where they were just a year ago and just below fifty dollars a bit at just below fifty dollars a barrel today west texas intermedi
sale in one nine hundred ninety five but a newly discovered justice department report documents at purdue was actually aware of the reports that oxy cotton n m s cut and tablets were being sought out by drug abusers criminals and addicted people and resold on the street for up to forty dollars per pill the justice department says the report says that members of the secular family which owns purdue richard raymond and mortimer sackler were directly informed of the problems general counsel howard...
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purdue to continue raking in billion-dollar profits. oxycontin is at the center of a national opioid epidemic that has killed an estimated 300,000 people since the l late 199090'. in afghanistan, at least 16 people have died and dozens more have been wounded when a car bomb exploded as members of the afghan security forces were attempting to diffuse it. the majority of the victims in tuesday's explosion in the southern city of kandahar were civilians, including children. this comes after the taliban attacked two government centers in the southern province of ghazni late monday, killing at least 22 afghan police officers. in pakistan, a severe heat wave in the city of karachi has killed at least 65 people as temperatures have topped 104 degrees fahrenheit. the deaths were reported by the organization that runs the city's central morgue, although city officials have not yet confirmed the death toll. scieientists say soaring temperatures linked to climate change could make parts of south asia too hot for human survival by 2100. in nicaragu
purdue to continue raking in billion-dollar profits. oxycontin is at the center of a national opioid epidemic that has killed an estimated 300,000 people since the l late 199090'. in afghanistan, at least 16 people have died and dozens more have been wounded when a car bomb exploded as members of the afghan security forces were attempting to diffuse it. the majority of the victims in tuesday's explosion in the southern city of kandahar were civilians, including children. this comes after the...
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pharma marketed this drug. >> what has been purdue pharma's response to your book?pay no attention. we're a little part of the problem. there are a lot of other factors here the drug problem today is multi-filled it's two-pronged >> how many deaths a per year are there and how many would you say are linked to oxycontin? >> there are about 60,000 overdose deaths a year i don't know how many today are linked to coax e oxycontin, certainly a decade ago, there are large number of deaths and overdoses and hospitalizations. >> so reactivists, the cdc says more than 200 people have died, not just opioid's broadly. this is what purdue does u does say, suggesting they occurred for today's complex and multi-faceted opioid crisis is deeply flawed? >> correct but the fact of the matter is, that purdue marked this drug in an aggressive and illegal manner >> so then the next question is, what should happen to purdue and, by the way, where was the justice department throughout all of this? >> let me start with that second part first the justice department had an opportunity to pro
pharma marketed this drug. >> what has been purdue pharma's response to your book?pay no attention. we're a little part of the problem. there are a lot of other factors here the drug problem today is multi-filled it's two-pronged >> how many deaths a per year are there and how many would you say are linked to oxycontin? >> there are about 60,000 overdose deaths a year i don't know how many today are linked to coax e oxycontin, certainly a decade ago, there are large number of...
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catherine: i think that the white house meeting between chairman conaway and that roberts and secretary purdue, they were talking farm bill specific and interactive. they said trump didn't talk but the veto threat, which was walked back by the white house director of legislative affairs. and then conaway after the meeting, said that some of the. work requirements and that is some of the pressure for the gop in the house. at the end of the day, the house and senate farm bill does need to go to conference. it will be interesting to see whether that version can get back to the house because you know, the senate has, the chairman has said he is not interested in doing a large overhaul of snap because it would be extremely challenging to get 60 votes for something. that he's not interested in doing a large overhaul. be challenging to get 60 votes for something like that. o that begs the question, if conway is having support getting trouble for this version which is the most conservative it will be can he get a more moderate ersion through the house once it's conferenced. of course, democrats will p
catherine: i think that the white house meeting between chairman conaway and that roberts and secretary purdue, they were talking farm bill specific and interactive. they said trump didn't talk but the veto threat, which was walked back by the white house director of legislative affairs. and then conaway after the meeting, said that some of the. work requirements and that is some of the pressure for the gop in the house. at the end of the day, the house and senate farm bill does need to go to...
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i had a great conversation today with the secretary of agriculture, purdue , in which he spoke highly of the students, faculty, and president of central state university in his visit to the university. central state university is in my congressional district and i want to thank secretary purdue for his leadership. i'm committed to working with the secretary's office and all the historical black colleges to stop the disparty funding in place. all 1890 land grant institutions should be treated equal. this evens the playing field for all 1890 land grant historical black colleges as it is currently written now. mr. speaker, i want to thank the chairman for his support for my work on this amendment. i want to thank joyce beatty who supports the amendment and is the only alumnus from central state university and i yield back the balance of my -- i reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. does any member seek time in opposition? the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: i yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by
i had a great conversation today with the secretary of agriculture, purdue , in which he spoke highly of the students, faculty, and president of central state university in his visit to the university. central state university is in my congressional district and i want to thank secretary purdue for his leadership. i'm committed to working with the secretary's office and all the historical black colleges to stop the disparty funding in place. all 1890 land grant institutions should be treated...
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us drug seller purdue pharma may be facing more legal trouble due to their very profitable and highly addictive opioid products oxy cotton and its predecessor m.-s. cotton marketed the drug products as having less risk for addiction abuse than other opiates due to their time release formula they did so with express authorization from the u.s. drug enforcement administration after oxy cotton was approved for sale in one nine hundred ninety five but a newly discovered justice department report documents at purdue was actually aware of the reports that oxy cotton n m s cotton tablets were being sought out by drug abusers criminals and addicted people and resold on the street for up to forty dollars per pill the justice department says the report says that members of the secular family which owns perdue richard raymond and mortimer sackler were directly informed of the problems general counsel how are you dealt previously testified before congress that the corporation was unaware of the problems until two thousand two hundred thousand people have died from prescription opioid over joyce's
us drug seller purdue pharma may be facing more legal trouble due to their very profitable and highly addictive opioid products oxy cotton and its predecessor m.-s. cotton marketed the drug products as having less risk for addiction abuse than other opiates due to their time release formula they did so with express authorization from the u.s. drug enforcement administration after oxy cotton was approved for sale in one nine hundred ninety five but a newly discovered justice department report...
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sale in one nine hundred ninety five but a newly discovered justice department report documents at purdue was actually aware of the reports that oxy cotton n m s cotton tablets were being sought out by drug abusers criminals and addicted people and resold on the street for up to forty dollars per pill the justice department says the report says that members of the secular family which owns peru richard raymond and mortimer sackler were directly informed of the problems general counsel howard you dealt previously testified before congress that the corporation was unaware of the problems until two thousand two hundred thousand people have died from prescription opioid over deusen overdoses in the past twenty years. last week and the summer driving season started in the united states as folks are taking to the highways but filling up gas tanks this summer is expected to be more costly than it has been since two thousand and fourteen oil prices are far ahead of where they were just a year ago and just below fifty dollars a bit at just below fifty dollars a barrel today west texas intermediate
sale in one nine hundred ninety five but a newly discovered justice department report documents at purdue was actually aware of the reports that oxy cotton n m s cotton tablets were being sought out by drug abusers criminals and addicted people and resold on the street for up to forty dollars per pill the justice department says the report says that members of the secular family which owns peru richard raymond and mortimer sackler were directly informed of the problems general counsel howard...
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. >> reporter: moore calls out one company in particular, purdue pharma. >> if purdue pharma did notbuster, we wouldn't be here today. there would be no opioid epidemic in my estimation. he points to purdue videos like this one. >> the rate of addiction amongst pain patients who are treated by doctors are much less than 1%. >> reporter: was this a case when they went out and intentionally did this? >> when you train your workfo e workforce, thousands of salespeople, to go out and tell doctors there's less than 1% chance of addiction that you take this drug and you know there's no study that anybody has done that says that, of course, you're telling a lie. of course, you are. >> reporter: purdue told nbc news that moore's assessment is deeply flawed. that oxycontin represents less than 2% of current opioid prescriptions. and today's crisis is driven by trafficking and fentaninntanyfe. moore crisscrosses the country recruiting his coalition. >> they're going to the street and getting fentanyl and heroin and overdosing e ining and dyin. >> if i'm big pharma, i think mike is the devil. >
. >> reporter: moore calls out one company in particular, purdue pharma. >> if purdue pharma did notbuster, we wouldn't be here today. there would be no opioid epidemic in my estimation. he points to purdue videos like this one. >> the rate of addiction amongst pain patients who are treated by doctors are much less than 1%. >> reporter: was this a case when they went out and intentionally did this? >> when you train your workfo e workforce, thousands of...
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states are suing purdue, the maker of the drug. they accused them of aggressively selling the pain killers and down playing the fact they had a high likelihood of leading to addiction. many states grapple with how to deal with the huge expense and the human cost of the epidemic. more than 42,000 people overdosed on opioids in 2016. the main culprits were prescription pain killers like oxycontin. 16 other states have filed lawsuits against purdue. they hope to resolve the state's concerns without heading to court. >>> a deadly explosion in a california facility being investigated as criminal act. the incident appears to be intentional although it is early in the investigation. one woman was killed, three others injured in the blast in aliso viejo. that's in southern orange county. the explosion blew out walls and windows and a witness say it felt like an earthquake with fire and smoke popping out of the walls. >>> checking out some sports, a big night for lebron james but it's the boston celtics who are once again celebrating. after
states are suing purdue, the maker of the drug. they accused them of aggressively selling the pain killers and down playing the fact they had a high likelihood of leading to addiction. many states grapple with how to deal with the huge expense and the human cost of the epidemic. more than 42,000 people overdosed on opioids in 2016. the main culprits were prescription pain killers like oxycontin. 16 other states have filed lawsuits against purdue. they hope to resolve the state's concerns...
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you bailed out of purdue to start your own company.hat had to be a gutsy decision. >> yeah it was nerve-racking. but i felt school at the time was holding me back. and i really just wanted to go out and try things on my own. >> when we were talking about gechlt. nz pch again z is younger than that who is your target audience. >> yeah, so i'm really trying to hit the people that are before -- actually after 1996. >> so we're talking like late teens to early 20s right now. >> and what should people know or companies know about this particular. >> you have to be authentic. i think the big thing is it the generation before us knew banner adds or seeing advertisements on tv. but my demographic doesn't look at advertisements and vibe with that. for us it's how do you put the advertisement in content and do it authentic. >> when we talk again z obviously social media is really important for all of the groups. for us we think about facebook or twitter. but for the younger kids is it more snapchat, instagram or something i haven't heard of yet.
you bailed out of purdue to start your own company.hat had to be a gutsy decision. >> yeah it was nerve-racking. but i felt school at the time was holding me back. and i really just wanted to go out and try things on my own. >> when we were talking about gechlt. nz pch again z is younger than that who is your target audience. >> yeah, so i'm really trying to hit the people that are before -- actually after 1996. >> so we're talking like late teens to early 20s right now....
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david purdue. where's david? where is our david? oh, i love david. [laughter] what a great guy he is. jim rush. jim, thank you. what a great lawyer. i learned all about you. one of the great lawyers. i think i have to use him. [laughter] tim scott. tim. thank you, tim. great job. great achievement. and pat toomey, who really does know the financial world. i can tell you, from experience. right, pat? great job. also, representatives. jeb hensarling. fantastic, fantastic job. thank you, jeb. you wanted to get near the table instead of getting over here. that's like the prime location until about 10 minutes ago, right? >> it's all about real estate. president trump: i know it is. it's all about location, isn't it? [laughter] jim banks, andy barr, kevin cramer, sean duffy. tom emmer. french hill. bill huizenga. david kustoff. patrick mchenry. where's patrick? greatest name in politics. i don't know why. every time i say patrick mchenry, who, by the way, does a great job, aside from everything. more important than the name. i think you have the greatest n
david purdue. where's david? where is our david? oh, i love david. [laughter] what a great guy he is. jim rush. jim, thank you. what a great lawyer. i learned all about you. one of the great lawyers. i think i have to use him. [laughter] tim scott. tim. thank you, tim. great job. great achievement. and pat toomey, who really does know the financial world. i can tell you, from experience. right, pat? great job. also, representatives. jeb hensarling. fantastic, fantastic job. thank you, jeb. you...
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. >> reporter: purdue told nbc moore's assessment is deeply flawed. that oxycontin represents less than 2% of today's opiod prescriptions and it's driven by illegal trafficking and abuse of heroin and fentanyl but he and h colleagues recruited 23 states to the cause. you going to win this fight? >> i'm going to win this fight. i'm going to keep kicking them until they give up. >> reporter: cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead tonight, diagnosing adhd. the new guidance for concerned parents to catch it and treat it in young children. >>> also, relive the magic and majesty with snapshots from the official royal wedding album. >>> we're back now with important health news. a potential major leap forward in diagnosing adhd in children. new evidence shows it's not just a behavioral condition but a brain development problem. >> reporter: nathan nbc's rehema ellis explains. was only 3 years old when his mother noticed something wasn't quite right. >> you really needed to make eye contact with him to get him to listen. >> reporter: by 5 he wa
. >> reporter: purdue told nbc moore's assessment is deeply flawed. that oxycontin represents less than 2% of today's opiod prescriptions and it's driven by illegal trafficking and abuse of heroin and fentanyl but he and h colleagues recruited 23 states to the cause. you going to win this fight? >> i'm going to win this fight. i'm going to keep kicking them until they give up. >> reporter: cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead tonight, diagnosing adhd....
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johnson & johnson, purdue pharma and san francisco based mckesson are all listed as --. >> there's a public health problem. getting changes in their marketing practices and provide health benefits. we hope to do the same here. >> the companies have said they have emphasized the importance of using opioid safely -- opioid safely. bringing all 400 cases filed across the country to be heard in ohio in an attempt to settle the case. the process could take six months. >>> our time is now 4:16. an ac transit bus driver is facing charges, accused of hearing a loaded gun on the job. 53-year-old stephen williams emailed his supervisor, saying he planned to bring a gun to work because he worried about his safety. ac transit the notified the sheriff's office. they tracked down williams during a layover at the bay fair bart station in san leandro and they say they found he had a loaded handgun. williams was arrested on misdemeanor charges of carrying a loaded and concealed weapon. >>> we highly discourage anybody from carrying a weapon onto the bus, especially a bus driver, and taking that they
johnson & johnson, purdue pharma and san francisco based mckesson are all listed as --. >> there's a public health problem. getting changes in their marketing practices and provide health benefits. we hope to do the same here. >> the companies have said they have emphasized the importance of using opioid safely -- opioid safely. bringing all 400 cases filed across the country to be heard in ohio in an attempt to settle the case. the process could take six months. >>>...
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the report found purdue pharma knew about significant abuse of oxycontin in the first years after thetroduced in 1996. the company appeared to conceal the information and promoted the painkiller as less addictive. a spokesman for purdue pharma told "cbs this morning" the company accepted responsibility for the actions some of its employees took in promoting oxycontin. the company says it has led industry efforts to help address prescription opioid abuse since 2002. >>> the "washington post" says china approved 13 new ivanka trump trademarks in three months, raising questions about conflicts of interest. whether the trademarks were an attempt to curry favor with the trump administration. the trademarks could allow her brand to market a wide range of products in china including furniture, perfume, and chocolate. president trump's daughter and senior adviser has stepped back from management of her brand but continues to profit from it. chinese officials say all trademark applications are hammed iancon -cerd -an off the classrooms affected by the shooting. >>> the "los angeles times" says
the report found purdue pharma knew about significant abuse of oxycontin in the first years after thetroduced in 1996. the company appeared to conceal the information and promoted the painkiller as less addictive. a spokesman for purdue pharma told "cbs this morning" the company accepted responsibility for the actions some of its employees took in promoting oxycontin. the company says it has led industry efforts to help address prescription opioid abuse since 2002. >>> the...
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ainsley: we did reach out to purdue pharma company, they did not get back to us.lleges lean left. one ivy league is getting called out for it and president trump firing up the crowd down in nashville. >> we're not making apologies. we're not making excuses. we're respected again as a country. [cheers and applause] ainsley: newt gingrich, former house speaker is here to react. coming up next. zingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. downy and it's done. ♪ look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, the
ainsley: we did reach out to purdue pharma company, they did not get back to us.lleges lean left. one ivy league is getting called out for it and president trump firing up the crowd down in nashville. >> we're not making apologies. we're not making excuses. we're respected again as a country. [cheers and applause] ainsley: newt gingrich, former house speaker is here to react. coming up next. zingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's...
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david purdue, where is david? 0h, much. heidi, thank you. david purdue, where is david? oh, i love david. what a great guy he is. jim, thank you, what a great lawyer. i learned all about you, one of the great lawyers, i should... learned all about you, one of the great lawyers, ishould... i learned all about you, one of the great lawyers, i should... i think i have to use them. tim scott? tim, thank you, great job. have to use them. tim scott? tim, thank you, greatjob. a great achievement, and pat toomey, who really does know the financial world, i can tell you from experience, right? great job. world, i can tell you from experience, right? greatjob. also representatives, jeb, fantasticjob. you're watching the bbc news at 5pm, there is donald trump at a ceremony at the white house, where he has been talking about his decision to cancel that much—anticipated summit with kim jong—un of cancel that much—anticipated summit with kimjong—un of north korea. and comments that he mayjust in the last few minutes, he said that the cancellation of the summit is a setback for the wor
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like this person purdue who wants term limits. is he can step out after two terms. he's not really going to. i bet money. you know, i think when it comes down to it, you would have to -- everyone in the country would the specific bout number of terms so whether you can get it through the 2/3 and 3/4 maybe you said of states i think it's an impossible task and there's so things that should take up our government's time. not limiting the effect, you know, the effect. so many other arguments against term limits, right? feeling is that we are fighting how many wars we have a a president and this is what people want to talk about, it's insane. host: matt in maryland this morning. sandra is in texas on the line for those who support. listening to matt there. what do you think? caller: yes. i upport term limits because think it will do away with the amount of influence that the lobbyists have. i think we should have one four year term for the house and one six year term for the senate. that stops the problem that we have with campaign funds. that the t think representative
like this person purdue who wants term limits. is he can step out after two terms. he's not really going to. i bet money. you know, i think when it comes down to it, you would have to -- everyone in the country would the specific bout number of terms so whether you can get it through the 2/3 and 3/4 maybe you said of states i think it's an impossible task and there's so things that should take up our government's time. not limiting the effect, you know, the effect. so many other arguments...
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my husband graduated as a chemical engineer at purdue and he became a russian historian! and we're still married! so what i think we really need is to engage undergraduates with interesting ideas. and i think you can do that around what look like something that has some immediate means. i don't mean you all have to study plato. i mean, that's all right but not everyone wants that. what undergraduates need is to become engaged with learning new things because then they may get some indication of what it is they'd like to do! of course, their first job may have nothing to do with their first -- what they really wanted to do. there are many, many ideas about life. but you need the will to finish college and you need to get interested in ideas. and that to me is an operation that for most of us includes working. title to. i have seen teacher appropriation as one of the original programs in 1965 i wonder if you could tell us more about those teacher- related programs from 1965 so we can see if that mirrors to what we have now. >> there was concern from lyndon johnson whether w
my husband graduated as a chemical engineer at purdue and he became a russian historian! and we're still married! so what i think we really need is to engage undergraduates with interesting ideas. and i think you can do that around what look like something that has some immediate means. i don't mean you all have to study plato. i mean, that's all right but not everyone wants that. what undergraduates need is to become engaged with learning new things because then they may get some indication of...
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warn the commissioner that if he decides to slaughter and sell his chickens, that the usda secretary purdue may want to talk to him. last year food policy advocates were disappointed when another medical dr. was nominated head of the fda. the concern was he would focus only on the drug and medical products. and neglect the food. these concerns were unfounded. in his first year here shown he's a vigorous supporter of implementation. a passionate proponent the important role nutrition plays and health and he's committed to the effectiveness of food recall. before handing the mic over and like to leave him with a challenge. some 28 years ago the secretary address this very conference. he said, the grocery store has become a tower of babel and consumers need to be linguists, scientists, and mind readers to understand the many labels they see. eight months after that speech congress passed the nutrition labeling and education. so were looking forward to hearing something as equally memorable this morning. [applause] [inaudible] thank you for the opportunity to be here today. i want to talk about
warn the commissioner that if he decides to slaughter and sell his chickens, that the usda secretary purdue may want to talk to him. last year food policy advocates were disappointed when another medical dr. was nominated head of the fda. the concern was he would focus only on the drug and medical products. and neglect the food. these concerns were unfounded. in his first year here shown he's a vigorous supporter of implementation. a passionate proponent the important role nutrition plays and...
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the new york times is reporting purdue pharmaceuticals new is opioids were being abused shortly afterarket them aggressively. that is coming up and donald trump getting ready to head to national for a rally, he is there to support marsha blackburn absented campaign and promote his tax cuts, the ones democrats say are bad for the economy but median household income at an all-time high under donald trump. we are on it next. ♪ charles: we are near lows of the position, two dow components are higher, pretty tough session. began with worries about italy and then got worst. peter morricoj, your casting a dark pattern on our stocks, what is going on? >> the italians elected government, coalition of the far right and far left that are euro skeptics. this representative bush faction, basically negated the election, refusing to let them form a government because he doesn't like the government they would form. like jim. getting up to say donald trump is not pres. of the united states, we will ever replay and it will be between hillary and i. before we see problems with italy, this points to a gr
the new york times is reporting purdue pharmaceuticals new is opioids were being abused shortly afterarket them aggressively. that is coming up and donald trump getting ready to head to national for a rally, he is there to support marsha blackburn absented campaign and promote his tax cuts, the ones democrats say are bad for the economy but median household income at an all-time high under donald trump. we are on it next. ♪ charles: we are near lows of the position, two dow components are...
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she is a professor of english and purdue university at indianapolis where she taught in 1988 and received the teach egging award in 2016 -- teaching award in 2016 and distinguished faculty award in 2015. we believe this is the first time the museum and symposium has included an english professor on the program. there is a
she is a professor of english and purdue university at indianapolis where she taught in 1988 and received the teach egging award in 2016 -- teaching award in 2016 and distinguished faculty award in 2015. we believe this is the first time the museum and symposium has included an english professor on the program. there is a
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it started with as i said purdue pharma and now that we have cut back on that it made it harder to get it to be overprescribed with a number of things. now fentanyl has gone up and it's more dangerous. so you're trying to address that. >> this will be coming out in a week. >> next week. >> we will keep it on. we had the war on drugs. and we felt that people are being victimized and we have another situation. >> you have to do both. you have to make sure that people get the treatment that they need. >> thank you for joining us. the congressman mark dystonia. and let's turn to a brighter subject. the weather. what we got? >> we had plenty of sunshine. and temperatures are on the rise. we have been below average for two weeks and now finally we are going to see a little sunshine. and even warmer for tomorrow. his a look outside, 50 in oakland, 53 san jose 48 in santa rosa. and futurecast showing that a lot in the way of cloud cover that we are starting up with coastal clouds. they will clear out. and as we advance into the rest of your holiday weekend, plenty of sunshine. and we have more
it started with as i said purdue pharma and now that we have cut back on that it made it harder to get it to be overprescribed with a number of things. now fentanyl has gone up and it's more dangerous. so you're trying to address that. >> this will be coming out in a week. >> next week. >> we will keep it on. we had the war on drugs. and we felt that people are being victimized and we have another situation. >> you have to do both. you have to make sure that people get...
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the socialist government has been isolated and published by sanctions -- punished by -- tions purdues pecke honest by sanctions. maduro says he will not back down. his main challengers are a former soldier and governor and a televangelist who has never tell that who has never held in elective office. he said little about his plans to -- it is a crisis that is only bound to get worse. .ou can follow me on twitter you can get all your updates at tictoc. that was an example of our reporting that we have on , our 20 47 news streaming on twitter, streaming. how sports meets technology yesterday in none other than the legendary fenway park. the supreme court has looked to move to see betting on sports be a neck it in certain states. i sat down with sam kennedy of the boston red sox. to talk about how the sport is reacting to the potential for betting. sam: we think it is a good thing because of the regulation of sports betting. we know it is happening to her there is a massive amount of illegal activity taking place, so if the government can regulate that activity, that is a good thing. th
the socialist government has been isolated and published by sanctions -- punished by -- tions purdues pecke honest by sanctions. maduro says he will not back down. his main challengers are a former soldier and governor and a televangelist who has never tell that who has never held in elective office. he said little about his plans to -- it is a crisis that is only bound to get worse. .ou can follow me on twitter you can get all your updates at tictoc. that was an example of our reporting that...
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ap one company in particular called purdue pharmaceuticals, the manufacturers of oxycontin. they had a drug that had been used for terminally ill pain, people with terminal illness and pain, and they suddenly began to market it for any kind of pain, and so they used fictitious reports in some journals to say nobody gets addicted to this stuff. so, and they had a huge work force of what are called drug detailers, that people go to doctor's offices and say, here is what your patients need, it's safe, they don't have to suffer any more. so, pharma has always played an important role in terms of promoting drugs and in this case, opioids, and there are only two countries on earth that allow what's called direct to consumer advertising and that's what you see when you're listening-- watching tv or listening to the radio, direct to consumer advertising, the united states and new zealand. and what the reason it's so popular is because if we are exposed to a drug that offers a solution, whether it's for pain, whether it's for erectile dysfunction, whether it's for diabetes, directly
ap one company in particular called purdue pharmaceuticals, the manufacturers of oxycontin. they had a drug that had been used for terminally ill pain, people with terminal illness and pain, and they suddenly began to market it for any kind of pain, and so they used fictitious reports in some journals to say nobody gets addicted to this stuff. so, and they had a huge work force of what are called drug detailers, that people go to doctor's offices and say, here is what your patients need, it's...
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mike david purdue, i love david. what a great guy he is. .im risch what a great lawyer. i learned all about you, one of the great lawyers. [laughter] i think i have to use him. tim scott. and pat toomey, who does know the financial world. great job. also representatives, jim hence rolling, fantastic job. he wanted to get near the table instead of getting over here. that's the prime location until about 10 minutes ago, right? [laughter] i think mia now has the prime location. it's all about location, isn't it? [laughter] jim banks, andy barr, kevin cramer, sean duffy, tom emmer, french hill, no huizinga, david custom, patrick mchenry. the greatest name and politics. i don't know why. every time i say patrick mchenry, who does a great job, more important than the name, i think you have the greatest name and politics. if i had that name, i would have been president 10 years sooner. [laughter] mia love. thank you, mia. luetkemeyer, keith lofquist. thank you, keith. and ann wagner. these are people that have worked so hard. we have been talking about this so long. i want to t
mike david purdue, i love david. what a great guy he is. .im risch what a great lawyer. i learned all about you, one of the great lawyers. [laughter] i think i have to use him. tim scott. and pat toomey, who does know the financial world. great job. also representatives, jim hence rolling, fantastic job. he wanted to get near the table instead of getting over here. that's the prime location until about 10 minutes ago, right? [laughter] i think mia now has the prime location. it's all about...
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johnson & johnson, purdue pharma are listed as defendants.it is similar to the one filed against big tobacco in the 1990s, the companies have denied allegations and say they have emphasized safe -- safety. >>> clinics in southern california may be shut down that are selling stem cell treatments for patients. the government says the clinics have sold unapproved, unproven cancer and heart disease treatments for thousands of patients. they also advertise treatment for a wide array of conditions. prosecutors say some patients have lost consciousness gone blind or developed severe infections after treatment. the clinics are licensed by doctors who say they will vigorously defend the practice. >>> golden state warrior fans, listen up. how you can get your hands on some tickets for the western conference finals later. >>> 8:57, later today injured elephant seal pups will be set free in the pacific ocean, the marine mammal center gave us photos of the seals and sea lions. the center will release the sea pups, during the spring veterinarians see more
johnson & johnson, purdue pharma are listed as defendants.it is similar to the one filed against big tobacco in the 1990s, the companies have denied allegations and say they have emphasized safe -- safety. >>> clinics in southern california may be shut down that are selling stem cell treatments for patients. the government says the clinics have sold unapproved, unproven cancer and heart disease treatments for thousands of patients. they also advertise treatment for a wide array of...
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mike david purdue, i love david. what a great guy he is. .im risch what a great lawyer.rned all about you, one of the great lawyers. [laughter] i think i have to use him. tim scott. and pat toomey, who does know the financial world.
mike david purdue, i love david. what a great guy he is. .im risch what a great lawyer.rned all about you, one of the great lawyers. [laughter] i think i have to use him. tim scott. and pat toomey, who does know the financial world.
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jane is a professor of english at indiana university purdue university indianapolis, where she has taught since 1988 and where she received the trustees 2016 andching award in establish faculty award in 2015. we believe this is really the first time that the museum and the symposium have included a professor of english on the program, but there's a reason for that. as you will see from the printed programs, dr. schulz is essentially an honorary historian and she has held adjunct appointments in her university's department of history and also in the department of medical humanities and health studies, american studies, women's studies, and philanthropic studies. her medical is works, published programs and media appearances have been at the intersection of the disciplines of history, medicine, and literature. she has also served as a visiting professor in the school of nursing and the college of liberal arts and sciences at the university of connecticut, university of sydney, australia, and cambridge university, england. known in the civil war community as the author of "women at the front
jane is a professor of english at indiana university purdue university indianapolis, where she has taught since 1988 and where she received the trustees 2016 andching award in establish faculty award in 2015. we believe this is really the first time that the museum and the symposium have included a professor of english on the program, but there's a reason for that. as you will see from the printed programs, dr. schulz is essentially an honorary historian and she has held adjunct appointments in...
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hill receiving his diploma from indiana university, purdue universal in indianapolis with a bachelor's liberal arts. he played for the jaguars in 2004 to 2008 before entering the nba draft and he showed off a jaguars tattoo on his left arm. that is dedication there. he will make it to boston in time for tip-off this afternoon and looking forward to the celtics and cavs series and see if lebron can continue to dominate. >> lebron won't follow the man back? >> he follows under 200 people on twitter so it's a select group if you have that lebron follow. >> all right. >> maybe we are helping his cause there. thank you, andy. >> all right. >>> there is concern from residents about this latest lava activity, especially with the cracks that are now forming along highway 132. >> take this time to prepare for a evacuation that may come at a moment's notice. >> it brings up lava and closes the road we will have a hard time getting to town. >> this is the first time in my life. scare me to death. >> announcer: this is "new day
hill receiving his diploma from indiana university, purdue universal in indianapolis with a bachelor's liberal arts. he played for the jaguars in 2004 to 2008 before entering the nba draft and he showed off a jaguars tattoo on his left arm. that is dedication there. he will make it to boston in time for tip-off this afternoon and looking forward to the celtics and cavs series and see if lebron can continue to dominate. >> lebron won't follow the man back? >> he follows under 200...
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six states filed lawsuits against purdue pharma, the makers of oxycontin. the states accused them of violating the consumer protection laws claiming it aggressively sold as pain killers, ranking in billions, down playing that they had a high likelihood of leading to addiction. in states grapple with how to deal with the huge expense and the human cost of the epidemic. more than 42,000 people overdosed on opioids in 2016. the main culprits were prescription pain killers. prescriptions like oxycontins. 16 other states have filed the lawsuit. they hope to resolve the concerns without heading to court. >>> deadly storms pummeling the northeast. an 11-year-old girl killed when a tree crushed her car in new york. a danbury man was killed by a falling tree. serious hail pounding ulster county, new york. governor cuomo declared a state of emergency in putnam, duchess, orange and sullivan counties. >>> officials in frederick, maryland, are reporting over 60 rescues with cars stalling out in rising floodwaters. 85 people were trapped on a double decker commuter train
six states filed lawsuits against purdue pharma, the makers of oxycontin. the states accused them of violating the consumer protection laws claiming it aggressively sold as pain killers, ranking in billions, down playing that they had a high likelihood of leading to addiction. in states grapple with how to deal with the huge expense and the human cost of the epidemic. more than 42,000 people overdosed on opioids in 2016. the main culprits were prescription pain killers. prescriptions like...
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michelle in 20134 in her chances, she end up losing to now senator purdue by 10 points. old joke about lucy holding the football for charlie brown. georgia has been one of those states saying this is swing state, we're going to see it turn blue. we have yet to see that come to fruition. >> i still think, and i'm with kevin on this, it's a bit of a long shot. although georgia is one of those sun belt states that demographicically is changing, you see there's a large swath of states along that sun belt part of the united states that had been really red. but you can see in the future could be more problematic for the republican party if they don't do better with hispanics and younger voters. >> i think that republicans are likely to hold here, but certainly it's an attention attracting race because she won by a huge margin. >> they're getting close, right? >> yeah, that's definitely a trending purple area. >> so, listen, i want to talk about things looking better for republicans nationally. because i asked mr. antonette earlier. >> some of them are coming home on the hot bu
michelle in 20134 in her chances, she end up losing to now senator purdue by 10 points. old joke about lucy holding the football for charlie brown. georgia has been one of those states saying this is swing state, we're going to see it turn blue. we have yet to see that come to fruition. >> i still think, and i'm with kevin on this, it's a bit of a long shot. although georgia is one of those sun belt states that demographicically is changing, you see there's a large swath of states along...
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she end up losing to now senator purdue by about ten points. so this is like that old joke about lucy holding the football for charlie brown. georgia has been one of those states where democrats say it's a swing state, it's going to turn blue. we've just yet to see that come to fruition. >> what do you think? >> good ground game, and a low turn-out election allowed her to roll up a really big margin. i'm with kevin on this, it's a bit of a long shot, although georgia is a sun belt state that demographically is changing. you see a large swath of states in the sun belt part of the united states that had been really red, but you could see in the future, could be more problematic for the republican party if they don't do better with hispanics and younger voters. so i think that republicans are likely to hold here. but certainly it's an attention-attracting race because really she won by a h e margin. >> they're getting lavender, getting close, right? >> that's definitely a trending purple area. >> i want to talk about things looking better for repu
she end up losing to now senator purdue by about ten points. so this is like that old joke about lucy holding the football for charlie brown. georgia has been one of those states where democrats say it's a swing state, it's going to turn blue. we've just yet to see that come to fruition. >> what do you think? >> good ground game, and a low turn-out election allowed her to roll up a really big margin. i'm with kevin on this, it's a bit of a long shot, although georgia is a sun belt...
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. >> [ applause ] >> chief john stanton was a 15- year-old at the university at purdue putting himself through school as a janitor. one day during his break, he sat down and read a book silently to himself. the book was called "notre dame versus the klan: how the fighting irish defeated the ku klux klan ". it was a historical account of from an incident in 1924 when the [ null ] came true notre dame's campus to demonstrate and how as they pulled into town that they didn't share the klan's views. on the cover of the book was a picture of a klan rally where they were burning across. that was in the foreground. in the background was the notre dame campus. unfortunately for mr. sampson, a coworker saw him reading the book, again, silently to himself, not talking out loud. they reported him to the university for racial harassment without a hearing -- harassment. without a hearing, mr. sampson was deemed guilty of the charge and suspended from campus. my organization, the foundation for individual rights in education came to his aid. as you may know, we are dedicated to defending free-speech
. >> [ applause ] >> chief john stanton was a 15- year-old at the university at purdue putting himself through school as a janitor. one day during his break, he sat down and read a book silently to himself. the book was called "notre dame versus the klan: how the fighting irish defeated the ku klux klan ". it was a historical account of from an incident in 1924 when the [ null ] came true notre dame's campus to demonstrate and how as they pulled into town that they didn't...
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johnson & johnson, purdue pharma, and san francisco based mckesson are all listed as defendants. the lawsuit is alert to one filed against big tobacco companies in the 1990s. >> there's a public health problem. local entities banded together with states to sue the company -- companies. and money to provide health benefits. we hope to do the same here. >> reporter: the companies have denied the allegations and say they have emphasized the importance of using opioids safely. the federal judge brought all 400 cases filed across the country to be heard in ohio. it's an attempt to settle the cases. but the process could take six months. >>> san francisco health department investigating where the syringes gets out end up. every month, the health department hands out 400,000 needles. 246,000 come back through its syringe access and disposal sites. that means more than 154,000 needles are unaccounted for every month. many are thrown into trash cans or into private needle retrieval boxes. but thousands of them also wind up on streets, on sidewalks, and in parks. >>> 6:31 is the time. a ve
johnson & johnson, purdue pharma, and san francisco based mckesson are all listed as defendants. the lawsuit is alert to one filed against big tobacco companies in the 1990s. >> there's a public health problem. local entities banded together with states to sue the company -- companies. and money to provide health benefits. we hope to do the same here. >> reporter: the companies have denied the allegations and say they have emphasized the importance of using opioids safely. the...
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specifically the farm bill in the white house meeting today with the agriculture secretary sonny purduepat roberts of kansas, and mike conaway. the president said that he expects when the language of the bill is drafted that it will include measures that would require work for people who are on food stamps. the president said that he expects said to be in the legislation, he stopped short of issuing what was expected to be a veto trend. >> bret: there is a story in "the new york times" headlined north security close to resigning after trump berated her and talks about an incident, what we know about that? >> what we do know is that in the cabinet meeting yesterday, i have confirmed this through sources, kirstjen nielsen felt like she was singled out and paraded by the president over what he saw as a lack of border security. "the new york times" report says that she was close to resigning over it and that she had drafted a letter of resignation. what we are hearing from sources at dhs is that a tweet will be coming soon. that would deny the existence of a resignation letter. it may be th
specifically the farm bill in the white house meeting today with the agriculture secretary sonny purduepat roberts of kansas, and mike conaway. the president said that he expects when the language of the bill is drafted that it will include measures that would require work for people who are on food stamps. the president said that he expects said to be in the legislation, he stopped short of issuing what was expected to be a veto trend. >> bret: there is a story in "the new york...
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. >> deputy purdue also knew sutherland when he worked here. >> the deputy, professional, someone you every day, did a good job. >> he's a very proactive deputy. but i was also a very sincere deputy. if i told an inmate i was going to do something, i'd do it. i was fairly strict, but fair. i tried to show compassion. i guess i treated the inmates how i would want to be treated. after i worked here for four years or so, i had discovered that i was going to the bar more often after work to, as we called it, debrief. i knew something was wrong. i didn't know what to call it. i had started drinking to self-medicate and i discovered that worked real well. and inside of a year i was drinking well over a 5th a day. by the end i was drinking over half a gallon a day. from there the alcohol just stripped away all the other emotion and life became unmanageable. >> along with his prior criminal sexual conduct conviction, sutherland has had several other convictions ranging from driving under the influence to home invasion and breaking and entering. he says his mug shots tell a story. >> if you l
. >> deputy purdue also knew sutherland when he worked here. >> the deputy, professional, someone you every day, did a good job. >> he's a very proactive deputy. but i was also a very sincere deputy. if i told an inmate i was going to do something, i'd do it. i was fairly strict, but fair. i tried to show compassion. i guess i treated the inmates how i would want to be treated. after i worked here for four years or so, i had discovered that i was going to the bar more often...
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. >> purdue yets on there.st part of touring together? >> for me it's hearing her sing every night. that's the best part about it. ♪ this ki, this kiss >> to see her up on stage having a great time belting it out, when i'm on stage with her it's like a nascar trying to keep up with an indy car. she's that good. ♪ >> i understand. i saw their show a few months ago. faith is kind of shy in real life and gets on stage and she is just on fire. there's no stopping her. tim, keep up. whatever they're both doing, keep doing it because it is clearly working. ♪ >> has been nearly 45 years since aerosmith released "dream on," and 70-year-old front man steven tile ser continuing his solo tour which kicked off this month in nashville where the former "american idol" judge made his feelings crystal clear to brooke anderson. >> "american idol." >> have you been watching? >> i have. and i will also be not politically correct. i thought what we had was very special. >> it was. >> that was [ bleep ] crazy good. >> sitting next
. >> purdue yets on there.st part of touring together? >> for me it's hearing her sing every night. that's the best part about it. ♪ this ki, this kiss >> to see her up on stage having a great time belting it out, when i'm on stage with her it's like a nascar trying to keep up with an indy car. she's that good. ♪ >> i understand. i saw their show a few months ago. faith is kind of shy in real life and gets on stage and she is just on fire. there's no stopping her....
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johnson & johnson, purdue pharma, and san francisco-based mckesson are all listed as defendants. lawsuit is similar to one filed against big tobacco in the 1990s. >>> there is a public health problem. local entities banded together to sue the tobacco companies. and money to provide health benefits. we hope to do the same here. >>> the companies have denied the allegations and say they have emphasized the importance of using opioids safely. the judge brought all 400 cases filed across the country to be heard in ohio in an attempt to settle the case. but the process could take at least six months. >>> ac transit bus driver is facing charges of carrying a loaded gun on the job. authorities say 53 old stephen williams of oakley emailed his supervisor. said he would bring a gun to the job because he didn't feel safe. ac transit then notified the sheriff department and a deputy located williams during a labor at the bay fair bart station in san leandro. they say he was carrying a loaded gun. williams was arrested on misdemeanor charges of carrying a loaded and concealed weapon. >> we h
johnson & johnson, purdue pharma, and san francisco-based mckesson are all listed as defendants. lawsuit is similar to one filed against big tobacco in the 1990s. >>> there is a public health problem. local entities banded together to sue the tobacco companies. and money to provide health benefits. we hope to do the same here. >>> the companies have denied the allegations and say they have emphasized the importance of using opioids safely. the judge brought all 400 cases...