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the owners of purdue, the sackler family, will agree to cede ownership of purdue but will not have toit responsibility for their role in fueling the opioid epidemic. they will also be shielded from future opioid lawsuits. meanwhile closing arguments will be held next week in a closely watched federal trial in west virginia against the nation's three largest drug distributor. -- three largest drug distributors. we turn now to a stunning two-part documentary directed by alex gibney about big pharma's role in driving the opioid crisis. is titled "the crime of the century." >> the was a representive of pure and he said weick up a of the cal and takup as ch as yoneed and said it soundlike a dl. >> within t las20 years more than 500,0 americs ha been kied by overdos. controed-relse ocontin wi be the ug that triggered th ocontin - thatriggerhe opioi cris. wh if ittartedith a crime? >> we talk aut drugsike oxontin,e are lking about eential heroi pills. it was staed for chric pain conditions. >> pure didn't haveny iden the druwas safe e compy obtaed the heth -- e help a mecal offir at theda. t
the owners of purdue, the sackler family, will agree to cede ownership of purdue but will not have toit responsibility for their role in fueling the opioid epidemic. they will also be shielded from future opioid lawsuits. meanwhile closing arguments will be held next week in a closely watched federal trial in west virginia against the nation's three largest drug distributor. -- three largest drug distributors. we turn now to a stunning two-part documentary directed by alex gibney about big...
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so i wonder what the lesson is as you look at purdue and look out to the future.ew trend of esg investing. where investigatoors are trying find a moral underpining how do they make sure they're not investing in the next one of these? >> it's a great point. the book is focused on the family but it's also a system failure and the idea you have the drug, oxycontin that's generated an estimated $35 billion in revenue since it was introduced in 1996 with that amount of money it does have the ability to corrupt all these different institutional safeguards that we as consumers expect to be out there protecting us. it's hard. in some ways what we're seeing with the resolution of the bankruptcy is the bad guys are going to get away with it in the end. they're going to ride off in the sunset as you're thinking of investing, how do you operate in an ethical way in an environment the safeguards aren't there. one thing to bear in mind is reputational risk. the interesting thing in the bankruptcy is the states said they'll accept the deal but they're going to get an archive of
so i wonder what the lesson is as you look at purdue and look out to the future.ew trend of esg investing. where investigatoors are trying find a moral underpining how do they make sure they're not investing in the next one of these? >> it's a great point. the book is focused on the family but it's also a system failure and the idea you have the drug, oxycontin that's generated an estimated $35 billion in revenue since it was introduced in 1996 with that amount of money it does have the...
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one of the largest amounts ever paid in the country's history, yet just a fraction of the money purduellion will come from the sackler family's private fortune, the deal will also make tens of millions of internal documents public the sacklers must give up ownership of purdue pharma and never work in the opioid business again more than half a million americans have died from opioid overdoses in the past two decades, according to the cdc. now thousands of families who have lost loved ones are a step closer to getting some measure of compensation for their loss cnbc's valerie castro is here with details hi valerie. >> the part of this deal that many attorneys general are unhappy about, even the ones that agreed to it is the fact that the sacklers have not admitted wrong doing, nor are they required to accept any blame. the hope is that this will resolve thousands of cases and it will collect an additional $50 million from the members of the family the money will go towards treatment and care and massachusetts alone is expecting $90 million. >> it is impossible to put a price on what the
one of the largest amounts ever paid in the country's history, yet just a fraction of the money purduellion will come from the sackler family's private fortune, the deal will also make tens of millions of internal documents public the sacklers must give up ownership of purdue pharma and never work in the opioid business again more than half a million americans have died from opioid overdoses in the past two decades, according to the cdc. now thousands of families who have lost loved ones are a...
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. >>> after years of negotiations, states that once opposed a settlement with purdue pharma for its role in the opioid crisis are changing paving the way for the wealthy sackler family to pay billions. here is kate snow. >> reporter: with a bankruptcy court deadline looming, 15 states cut a deal with purdue and the billionaire family that founded the company, the sacklers. >> they should be hold responsible for this conduct, their conduct, and that's what we're doing here today. >> reporter: the biggest new item, millions of new documents including emails will eventually be made public. >> our job as ags was to look at what our families needed. they wanted full disclosure, transparency, a light shown, the secrets to be told. >> reporter: the sacklers will pay more than $4.3 billion of what's expected to be an $8 billion settlement sackler family members called the resolution an important step toward providing substantial resources for people and communities in need. but no agreement to remove the sackler name from major museums. the sacklers are shielded from future liability, and don't
. >>> after years of negotiations, states that once opposed a settlement with purdue pharma for its role in the opioid crisis are changing paving the way for the wealthy sackler family to pay billions. here is kate snow. >> reporter: with a bankruptcy court deadline looming, 15 states cut a deal with purdue and the billionaire family that founded the company, the sacklers. >> they should be hold responsible for this conduct, their conduct, and that's what we're doing here...
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purdue bankruptcy.the total million is being set aside for individuals, and a fraction of that for kids born dependent. eva can sing all the way to z now ♪ w, x, y and z ♪ >> reporter: but she still has behavioral issues and learning delays lawyers expect kids like her to end up with about $8,000 to $12,000. that's before attorney fees the money that they're talking about, is that going to be enough for what eva will need in her life >> i don't think that any amount can compensate for the life-long therapy that she is going to require. >> reporter: she worries even a settlement worth billions on paper is not enough to fix the lives destroyed by opioids. kate snow, nbc news. >>> and next, naomi osaka's new message on mental health. >>> tennis superstar naomi osaka is opening up about her stunning decision to quit the french open over mental health concerns stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: "it's okay to not be okay," writes naomi osaka, a month after her dramatic exit from the french open. the world n
purdue bankruptcy.the total million is being set aside for individuals, and a fraction of that for kids born dependent. eva can sing all the way to z now ♪ w, x, y and z ♪ >> reporter: but she still has behavioral issues and learning delays lawyers expect kids like her to end up with about $8,000 to $12,000. that's before attorney fees the money that they're talking about, is that going to be enough for what eva will need in her life >> i don't think that any amount can...
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through comorbidities and so forth will take heed of and act on. >> i think what you're doing at purdueinteresting and i want to discuss it because you are not requiring vaccinations. you're encouraging them and just encouraged them right here to your students and people coming back to purdue. you're encouraging them but not requiring them. why? >> i think it starts first of all with an outlook of personal responsibility here. we opted after some debate and thought for a personal choice model. we are, as i said, very strongly encouraging everywhere we can, we administered 37,000 shots ourselves before school let out for the summer, but you know, we are leaving the choice to our students and staff now. they will have to accept the consequences if something goes wrong. for instance, they'll have to have their own quarantine arrangements because we do have a collective duty to keep this place open. we were probably -- not probably, we were the most open university our size that we know of in where last year through a great effort really led by our students and their compliance. but, now we
through comorbidities and so forth will take heed of and act on. >> i think what you're doing at purdueinteresting and i want to discuss it because you are not requiring vaccinations. you're encouraging them and just encouraged them right here to your students and people coming back to purdue. you're encouraging them but not requiring them. why? >> i think it starts first of all with an outlook of personal responsibility here. we opted after some debate and thought for a personal...
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but, and so far, what this settlement says is that the cycle family has to give up ownership of purdue. they'll be paying 4 and a half $1050000000.00 more than they had agreed to pay earlier. and in fact, they started out at $3000000000.00, so now they're paying 4 and a half 1000000000 in cash and other assets in charitable funds will be barred from basically putting their name on hospitals, museums, anything related to charitable donations, until they've paid off all their debts. related to this bill admit no wrong doing though rachel, like we were talking about and they'll be shielded from any legal liability related to the opioid crisis. moving into the future. and that's been a sticking point for a lot of attorneys general. but one thing it does call for is dissolving purdue and there are some attorneys general who have signed onto those who say that that was an important part of it. because now bill re form of the public trust of sorts and be part of the, the healing process. they say they're going to help distribute medicine that's going to make it easier for addicts to overcome
but, and so far, what this settlement says is that the cycle family has to give up ownership of purdue. they'll be paying 4 and a half $1050000000.00 more than they had agreed to pay earlier. and in fact, they started out at $3000000000.00, so now they're paying 4 and a half 1000000000 in cash and other assets in charitable funds will be barred from basically putting their name on hospitals, museums, anything related to charitable donations, until they've paid off all their debts. related to...
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but one thing it does call for is dissolving purdue. and there are some attorneys general who have signed on to those who say that that was an important part of it. because now bill re form of the public trust of sorts and be part of the the healing process. they say they're going to help distribute medicine that's going to make it easier for addicts to overcome their addiction. so basically they feel like by dissolving, producing, moving in that direction, that will help prevent this from happening again. but that remains to be theme, and those are some of the terms of the settlement remotely. where does all this money go to all of these entities that have basically now been called creditors, those tribes, those governments, and it's going to be about 4000000000 and they feel like it's going to be used or they have these governmental bodies have agreed to use it to basically help the community to provide more treatment for people who are addicted to also provide more resources for the various agencies and entities. whether it's mental
but one thing it does call for is dissolving purdue. and there are some attorneys general who have signed on to those who say that that was an important part of it. because now bill re form of the public trust of sorts and be part of the the healing process. they say they're going to help distribute medicine that's going to make it easier for addicts to overcome their addiction. so basically they feel like by dissolving, producing, moving in that direction, that will help prevent this from...
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i will say here at purdue we have offered a choice model.o stay with the system we used last year, all of us were subject to surveillance testing on a regular basis, or exempt themselves by getting vaccinated. we have done everything we know how to encourage that, enable that. gave 37,000 shots before school broke in may. as of this morning, we have 60% of our students registered they are vaccinated. that's twice the average for their age group. we will keep working on that. we believe there will be very big enforcement problems, trying to require, throw people off campus if they didn't improve vaccination status. >> correct me if i'm wrong, doesn't indiana require college kids to be vaccinated for measles, mumps, tetanus, meningitis? >> sure. >> how is covid different. if you are worried how you would do that. >> yeah. remember, you're talking to big advocates of the vaccine. we have been promoting it every way we can, but the vaccine is not approved yet. some people draw a distinction on that basis. should also notice that the age group we
i will say here at purdue we have offered a choice model.o stay with the system we used last year, all of us were subject to surveillance testing on a regular basis, or exempt themselves by getting vaccinated. we have done everything we know how to encourage that, enable that. gave 37,000 shots before school broke in may. as of this morning, we have 60% of our students registered they are vaccinated. that's twice the average for their age group. we will keep working on that. we believe there...
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. >> 15 states reaching a deal with purdue pharma and the company that makes a deal with oxycontin.rescription painkiller in a way that got americans hooked. one of the largest amounts every paid in the country's history. yet just a fraction of the money perdue pharma and the family raked in from selling oxy. $4.2 billion will come from the sackler family's private fortune. the deal will also make tens of millions of internal documents public the sacklers must give up ownership of perdue pharma and never work in the opioid business again more than half a million americans have died from opioid overdoses in the past two decades according to the cdc now thousands of families who have lost loved ones are a step closer to getting some measure of compensation for their loss hi, valerie. >> a part of this deal many attorneys general are unhappy about even the ones that agreed to it is the fact the sackler family has not admitted any wrongdoing the money will go towards treatment and care and massachusetts alone is expecting $90 million. >> it is impossible to put a price on what the sackl
. >> 15 states reaching a deal with purdue pharma and the company that makes a deal with oxycontin.rescription painkiller in a way that got americans hooked. one of the largest amounts every paid in the country's history. yet just a fraction of the money perdue pharma and the family raked in from selling oxy. $4.2 billion will come from the sackler family's private fortune. the deal will also make tens of millions of internal documents public the sacklers must give up ownership of perdue...
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university said this, quoting now, here at purdue we have offered a choice people can either choose system we used all last year were all of us were subject to surveillance testing on a regular basis, or they can exempt themselves by getting vaccinated. together you get vaccinated, or you get tested every few days and who knows, in a couple weeks , you might have to do both , angela. >> i think the choice model is an interesting path forward for purdue. when you look at this in contrast to what's going on at indiana university bloomington, the difference couldn't be more stark. campus reforms have been following this lawsuit brought by indiana university students not terribly unlike the one in new jersey, but their saying, i shouldn't be forced to put a vaccine and my body if i'm not completely comfortable with it. it's fully possible to be pro- vaccine and anti- mandate, that's where i am part we are country based on individual rights, and we're starting to see student say that they wante take that responsibility they want to go get that shot to protect themselves and the people ar
university said this, quoting now, here at purdue we have offered a choice people can either choose system we used all last year were all of us were subject to surveillance testing on a regular basis, or they can exempt themselves by getting vaccinated. together you get vaccinated, or you get tested every few days and who knows, in a couple weeks , you might have to do both , angela. >> i think the choice model is an interesting path forward for purdue. when you look at this in contrast...
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we also have paul madeira and when we were members of that board, mitch daniels, the president of purdue university could not be with us today, but continues as a champion in his field and we're hosting our second annual hypersonics conference with purdue and notre dame in the coming weeks and these two universities and the state of indiana have taken a fabulous direction in this hypersonic era. and we have distinguished guest, the 19 chief of staff of the air forcen now head of the institute for analysis if not the premier analytical al schaeffer in our country. and i've mentioned lieutenant general, the executive doctor at texas a & m and we had a dasi2 conference with ndia. the head of draper labs, former member of our board. victoria coleman the chief scientists of the air force, welcome, and the joint hyper transition office in the department of defense. it's great to see so many of our executive committee board members and leaders this morning. as noted we're streaming for a contingent of the membership and program will be on-line afterward. it's my pleasure to call up from ndi haw
we also have paul madeira and when we were members of that board, mitch daniels, the president of purdue university could not be with us today, but continues as a champion in his field and we're hosting our second annual hypersonics conference with purdue and notre dame in the coming weeks and these two universities and the state of indiana have taken a fabulous direction in this hypersonic era. and we have distinguished guest, the 19 chief of staff of the air forcen now head of the institute...
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billion, and the sackler family will agree to cede ownership of purdue.the deal, which includes the states of new york and massachusetts, would shield the sacklers from future opioid lawsuits. the sackler family will not have to apologize or admit responsibility for their role in fueling the ioid epidemic, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. nine other states and washington, d.c., still oppose this week's agreement and are expected to keep fighting the sackler bankruptcy plan. president biden met with top cybersecurity advisers this week as the white house vowed to address mounting cyberattacks with russian officials. bloomberg reports russian government hackers are behind a breach of a republican national committee contractor lt week although the source of the breach has not been confirmed. the attack happened around the same time a massive global ransomware attack compromised hundreds of businesses and localities in the u.s. and around the world. russia has denied responsibility for the hack. in bangladesh, at least 52 people have been kil
billion, and the sackler family will agree to cede ownership of purdue.the deal, which includes the states of new york and massachusetts, would shield the sacklers from future opioid lawsuits. the sackler family will not have to apologize or admit responsibility for their role in fueling the ioid epidemic, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives. nine other states and washington, d.c., still oppose this week's agreement and are expected to keep fighting the sackler bankruptcy plan....
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. >> the deal doesn't cover purdue pharma and the sackler family.nt as purdue goes through bankruptcy and it's not a completely done deal yet at least 14 states express support for the settlement, all states have 30 days so sign. if a certain threshold isn't met, the deal may fall apart none of those involved admitted wrong doing. they expect more than 40 states will sign on unlike in the tobacco settlement which saw the money being put to other uses in states, this money is to be used to address the opioid crisis. >> it will bring desperately-needed resources to our state, an estimated $750 million here to help those find freedom from addiction and happiness. >> not allstate states are on bd one saying it's not enough money and they think the republicans have blocked a vote to start debaty can do bet erb better in court. >>> republicans have stopped a debate on an infrastructure pack the nsenate majority leader say it's time to get the ball rolling. what happens next? >> reporter: well, shep, they keep talking even though the vote did fail along pa
. >> the deal doesn't cover purdue pharma and the sackler family.nt as purdue goes through bankruptcy and it's not a completely done deal yet at least 14 states express support for the settlement, all states have 30 days so sign. if a certain threshold isn't met, the deal may fall apart none of those involved admitted wrong doing. they expect more than 40 states will sign on unlike in the tobacco settlement which saw the money being put to other uses in states, this money is to be used to...
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. >> the deal doesn't cover purdue pharma and its billionaire owners the sackler family, negotiatingrdue goes through bankruptcy or a number of other companies also facing opioid litigation. it's not a completely done deal yet. while at least 14 states express support for the settlement, all states have 30 days to sign on, and then another few months to convince counties and cities within their states to join as well the more that join, the larger the payout overall if a certain threshold isn't met, the deal may fall apart none of the companies in the settlement admitted wrongdoing north carolina attorney general josh stein said they expected more than 40 states would ultimately sign on and unlike in the tobacco settlement, which saw the money put to other uses in states, this deal is designed to address the opioid crisis. >> the $26 billion agreement will bring desperately needed resources home to each of our states an estimated $750 million here in north carolina. to help people struggling with opioid use disorder find hope, freedom from addiction, and happiness. >> not all states
. >> the deal doesn't cover purdue pharma and its billionaire owners the sackler family, negotiatingrdue goes through bankruptcy or a number of other companies also facing opioid litigation. it's not a completely done deal yet. while at least 14 states express support for the settlement, all states have 30 days to sign on, and then another few months to convince counties and cities within their states to join as well the more that join, the larger the payout overall if a certain threshold...
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the updated agreement calls for purdue to release millions of internal documents nine states and the district of columbia have not signed on. >>> and first it was drought now it's grass hoppers and lots of them they are infessing farms and ranches in utah and 14 other states where the ultradry weather has helped the bug survive and multiply you are now up to date scott. back to you. >> sekaidah'ses with grass hoppers what's next. >> we can't win. >> rahel, thank you. >>> i mentioned the najarian brothers making moves in the market we wanted you to know about jon and pete joining us. doc you're up first. thanks for coming on even though not regularly scheduled. what are you doing. >> well, scott, right at the end of the show yesterday somebody stepped in in a big way into the spxu this is at triple-levered etf that's triple levered inverse -- in other words obviously it goes up as the spx goes down. and that was pretty shrewd timing, you might say, scott, because obviously we got the news out of tokyo about no visitors at the games and so forth. and the markets were tumbling this morn
the updated agreement calls for purdue to release millions of internal documents nine states and the district of columbia have not signed on. >>> and first it was drought now it's grass hoppers and lots of them they are infessing farms and ranches in utah and 14 other states where the ultradry weather has helped the bug survive and multiply you are now up to date scott. back to you. >> sekaidah'ses with grass hoppers what's next. >> we can't win. >> rahel, thank you....
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states reached a deal with purdue pharma that would clear the way for a multibillion dollar settlementthe company's role in the country's opioid crisis. the funds would be used to prevent any future devastation. last year, produced led guilty to criminal charges related to oxycontin, which it knew was addictive. roughly half a million americans have died from overdoses. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come tonight, departing under cover of darkness. jacob zuma h to present. we will have the latest. the olympic games in japan will be held without spectators after a spike in coronavirus infections. the games, which have already been delayed by a year, start in two weeks. we have more from tokyo. reporter: the decision not to allow any spectators was somewhat expected, especially after that latest state of emergency was declared. because you cannot exactly tell people not to go out, but to say you can still go and watch the olympics. especially because the state of emergency means a pause in restaurant, they cannot serve alcohol and must close early, including departmen
states reached a deal with purdue pharma that would clear the way for a multibillion dollar settlementthe company's role in the country's opioid crisis. the funds would be used to prevent any future devastation. last year, produced led guilty to criminal charges related to oxycontin, which it knew was addictive. roughly half a million americans have died from overdoses. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come tonight, departing under cover of darkness. jacob zuma h to...
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a sampler family which owns purdue has also agreed to an additional $225000000.00 in a civil government with the department of justice and what mit no wrongdoing reporting for new if you choose and how to tweak r t well for bush divided and chance our angle and merkle finishes up her last trip as the leader of germany today. at the white house. prove you all the details after the break. with the moving your body literally can strengthen. it's like your brain kind of a muscle movement. you're not just breaking your biceps, you tried that. you are literally strengthening the connections. you're in fact, in certain areas, you're actually growing. stimulating the growth of brand new brain cell on drugs started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check. he told us that andrew was competent short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student inte
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right before the trial began for $4500000000.00, a sampler family which owns purdue has also agreed to an additional $225000000.00 in a civil settlement with the department of justice and what mit. no wrong doing reporting for news you choose and how sweet our t well, for bush divided and chance our angle and merkle finishes up her last trip as the leader of germany today at the white house for over you all the details after the break the the the the she want to look for simple thing a little slow, letting them go. well, i don't want to come to going to me when you have this week, when you have a meeting in the room initial authentic steamy guy spelled on the on the mission and come for the script and we'll get you started the script you soon as you move in to when you finish the mental complete illusion actually going on normally. financial young, moody, an illusion you lose could put it in. you could shoot it to the lower the ah, it's her last visit to the white house as the chance of germany. but angle americans trip has been shadowed by some very pressing issues and major differenc
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. >> 2007, purdue had to plead guilty to felony misbranding, misrepresenting the drug is not addictiveng else, $600 million fines, paid by the top three executives and if we spoke the week after that, i would've said to you it's over, doesn't matter, they are not going to sell big numbers anymore and what i have been wrong because after they plead guilty after this agreement, after the department of justice is supposed to watch them, they have their biggest sales from 2008 on, bring in the great firm to say we need the big guys here, we need mckenzie and mckenzie tells them how to turbocharge sales in 2013 when sales are down $100 million and every year taking out 800 million, a billion in 2015, they make the forum's wealthiest families and forbes calls them the oxley clan. >> tucker: what does mckenzie tell them? >> this is fantastic. i told them you need to increase the sales representatives who were going out, the detail team, those that are selling the drugs directly to doctors by 20%, make them make more visits and don't have them waste their time on the low prescribing doctors be
. >> 2007, purdue had to plead guilty to felony misbranding, misrepresenting the drug is not addictiveng else, $600 million fines, paid by the top three executives and if we spoke the week after that, i would've said to you it's over, doesn't matter, they are not going to sell big numbers anymore and what i have been wrong because after they plead guilty after this agreement, after the department of justice is supposed to watch them, they have their biggest sales from 2008 on, bring in...
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it's just -- that's my baby. >> reporter: eva is one of thousands seeking compensation after the purduefraction of that for kids born dependent. eva can sing to z now. but she still has behavioral issues and learning delays. lawyers expect kids like her to end up with about 8 to $12,000. that's before attorney fees. >> the money they're talking about, is that enough for what eva will need in her life? >> i don't think any amount can compensate for the life long therapy she's going to require. >> reporter: she worries even a settlement worth billions on paper is not enough to fix the lives destroyed by opioids. kate snow nbc news. >>> we're going to turn back to politics now. let's bring in nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt and white house correspondent for politico, eugene daniels also an msnbc contributor. the fence around the capitol is coming down today. give us a sense of how security efforts to keep the building safe are going, because i think there's going to be concern for some time to come. >> there is for sure, mika. but this is an important symbolic step the fence
it's just -- that's my baby. >> reporter: eva is one of thousands seeking compensation after the purduefraction of that for kids born dependent. eva can sing to z now. but she still has behavioral issues and learning delays. lawyers expect kids like her to end up with about 8 to $12,000. that's before attorney fees. >> the money they're talking about, is that enough for what eva will need in her life? >> i don't think any amount can compensate for the life long therapy she's...
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flag from purdue. brought a pin that was designed and made by matthew who worked at the commercial space federation and really an advocate for commercial space flight industry getting off the ground. he passed away a few years ago. we started a fellowship in his honor for students to get excited and contribute. i brought a pen up which i will gift to his famil and pictures of my family. sorry mom. i did bring up my mother and father. >> much like what richard said, this was all about trying to inspire the next generation and school kids and to try and follow their dreams and achieve amazing things in future. i got in touch with my high school and the head master sent a flag from the high school and university of illinois where i went. just wanted to take those up. i'll send those back. i think they will find a nice good place to put the picture and the momento as well. >> well, inside our suits, we have inner pockets. i tucked as many flowers in my inner pocket as i could for my loved ones and to repre
flag from purdue. brought a pin that was designed and made by matthew who worked at the commercial space federation and really an advocate for commercial space flight industry getting off the ground. he passed away a few years ago. we started a fellowship in his honor for students to get excited and contribute. i brought a pen up which i will gift to his famil and pictures of my family. sorry mom. i did bring up my mother and father. >> much like what richard said, this was all about...
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i brought a piece of him up with me and a flag from purdue. go boilers! i brought a pen designed by matthew, worked at the commercial space federation and was really an advocate for commercial space flight industry getting off the ground. he unfortunately passed away a few years ago. we started a fellowship in his honor for students to get into the commercial space industry and just get excited and contribute. i brought a pin up which i will gift to his family. oh, and pictures of my family. sorry, mom. i did bring up my mother and father. >> so much like what richard said, for me this was all about trying to inspire the next generation and school kids and to try to follow their dreams and achieve amazing things in the future. i got in touch with my high school, and the head master was kind enough to send a flag from the high school and then one from university of illinois where i went. so, yeah, i wanted to take those up. i'll send those back and i think they'll find a nice good place to put the picture and the memento as well. >> well, inside our suits
i brought a piece of him up with me and a flag from purdue. go boilers! i brought a pen designed by matthew, worked at the commercial space federation and was really an advocate for commercial space flight industry getting off the ground. he unfortunately passed away a few years ago. we started a fellowship in his honor for students to get into the commercial space industry and just get excited and contribute. i brought a pin up which i will gift to his family. oh, and pictures of my family....
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whenever you bring up purdue, he usually means you have done something wrong. jonathan: you've got that right. what have you done wrong? tom: i ordered domino's pizza. jonathan: coming up after the news conference with the ecb, peter pratt, former ecb economist, will be joining us. your equity market on the s&p 500 up by 0.05%. coming off the highs. your bond market, your tenure you looks like this, one -- like this, 1.29% on yields. this is bloomberg. laura: with the first word news, i'm laura wright. president biden is dismissing concerns that the u.s. would experience persistent inflation. he told a cnn town hall last night there will be near term inflation because the economy is improving. still, he said restaurants and others in the hospitality industry might take longer to recover because of hiring difficulties. while the senate works on the infrastructure bill today, president biden will host a business and labor leaders lunch at the white house. he will make a point to the frequent adversaries to come together to support the bipartisan infrastructure fr
whenever you bring up purdue, he usually means you have done something wrong. jonathan: you've got that right. what have you done wrong? tom: i ordered domino's pizza. jonathan: coming up after the news conference with the ecb, peter pratt, former ecb economist, will be joining us. your equity market on the s&p 500 up by 0.05%. coming off the highs. your bond market, your tenure you looks like this, one -- like this, 1.29% on yields. this is bloomberg. laura: with the first word news, i'm...
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some of these authors have appeared on book tv purdue can watch their program on booktv.org. >> weekendsspan2, every saturday american history documents in american story. nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 comes in these television companies and including comcast. comcast is part of thousand committee centers to enable wi-fi for students in low income families can get what they need to be ready for anything. comcast, along these television companies support cspan2 as a public service. >> you are watching book tv. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media book tv on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> welcome and thank you for joining us. ms. senior of special studies. i direct some programs at columbia. professional studies its urgencies in the advance consortium with cooperation. the peter coleman's new book and research resulted in a book called the way out :
some of these authors have appeared on book tv purdue can watch their program on booktv.org. >> weekendsspan2, every saturday american history documents in american story. nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 comes in these television companies and including comcast. comcast is part of thousand committee centers to enable wi-fi for students in low income families can get what they need to be ready for anything. comcast, along these television companies support cspan2 as a...
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. >> as you well know, purdue pharmaceuticals, the maker of oxycontin, is in separate negotiations, wherell declare bankruptcy, reorganize their corporation, and pay upwards of $4 million. some states have said where do you feel on that? >> i am a hard know on this deal. i'm joined by eight other states who reject the deal because it does not provide enough justice. the sackler's take no responsibility for their role -- their singular role in the opioid and addiction crisis. this money just isn't enough relative the amount of pain and damage they have caused. >> attorney general william tong, thank you for being here. judy: estimates show more than 5 million children in the u.s. have had an incarcerated parent. the number of women behind bars in america source, little is known about the impact on the children the women leave behind. -- went to texas to meet some of those children, and reported how one organization is keeping young girls connected with their mothers. it is part of our ongoing series, searching for justice. >> how was your day, mom? >> it was good, how was yours? >> it was
. >> as you well know, purdue pharmaceuticals, the maker of oxycontin, is in separate negotiations, wherell declare bankruptcy, reorganize their corporation, and pay upwards of $4 million. some states have said where do you feel on that? >> i am a hard know on this deal. i'm joined by eight other states who reject the deal because it does not provide enough justice. the sackler's take no responsibility for their role -- their singular role in the opioid and addiction crisis. this...
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planned due to covid but he is still here so i brought a piece of them up with me and a flag from purduers and i brought a pin that was designed in named by matthew he worked at a spaceflight federation and was really an advocate for commercial spaceflight industry getting off the ground and ham for chili passed away a few years ago and we started a fellowship in his honor for students to get into the commercial space industry and get excited and contribute so i brought a pin up which i will gift to his family. in pictures of my family, sorry mom. i did bring up my mother and father. >> most like what richard said to me this is all about trying to inspire the next generation and school kids into try to follow their dreams and achieve amazing things in the future so i got in touch with my high school and the headmaster was kind enough to send a flag from high school and then one from the university of illinois where i went, i just wanted to take those up and i'll send him back and i'll find a nice good place to put the picture in the momento as well. >> inside our suits we have inner pock
planned due to covid but he is still here so i brought a piece of them up with me and a flag from purduers and i brought a pin that was designed in named by matthew he worked at a spaceflight federation and was really an advocate for commercial spaceflight industry getting off the ground and ham for chili passed away a few years ago and we started a fellowship in his honor for students to get into the commercial space industry and get excited and contribute so i brought a pin up which i will...
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members of congress have blamed the fda for approving new synthetic opioids along the drug makers like purdue pharma who are prosecuted for their roles and marketing. the highly addictive drug oxi cotton. >> now to our 4 zone forecast tonight. plenty of changes on the way as we get ready for the start of the new workweek. meteorologist is here now with what we can expect. good evening. risa. >> and they're just seen in, jonathan. yeah, we're tracking monsoonal moisture making its way to our east bay valleys. and for those of you in the south bay with that thick fog bank right now. hanging tight along our bay area coastline. so quite the micro climate outlook. and that's going to be the key word in the coming days because we're tracking high fire danger, believe it or not because of the threat of dry lightning with monsoonal moisture. that is not going to bring us much rain. in fact, that dry lightning threat that is going to increase our threat for wildfires if any do spark specifically for our highest peaks in the north bay mountains, east bay hills and diablo range pretty much elevations ab
members of congress have blamed the fda for approving new synthetic opioids along the drug makers like purdue pharma who are prosecuted for their roles and marketing. the highly addictive drug oxi cotton. >> now to our 4 zone forecast tonight. plenty of changes on the way as we get ready for the start of the new workweek. meteorologist is here now with what we can expect. good evening. risa. >> and they're just seen in, jonathan. yeah, we're tracking monsoonal moisture making its...
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the president of purdue university, former republican governor of the state last april when the u.s. pandemic was still in its first wave he was announcing they would open in person in fall. mitch daniels announced his university and more than 45,000 students will not require vaccines in the fall. now, i don't know how that's going to turn out. i hope well. maybe people are vaccinated already. again, the principal here is extremely hard to determine. particularly since this defensive private body autonomy is not a watch word among conservative republicans when it comes to the extremely high stakes intimate personal health decision of a woman's pregnancy. it sure seems like the principal is just backlash politics. we perceive that liberals are trying to get you vaccinated, which is not true, so don't take the vaccine. it doesn't have to be this way. it's not been this way for lot of people who voted for all different kind offense people who probably don't see eye to eye to on anything. that's fine. it's a big country. people disagree. just look at the host on fox and friends. again, t
the president of purdue university, former republican governor of the state last april when the u.s. pandemic was still in its first wave he was announcing they would open in person in fall. mitch daniels announced his university and more than 45,000 students will not require vaccines in the fall. now, i don't know how that's going to turn out. i hope well. maybe people are vaccinated already. again, the principal here is extremely hard to determine. particularly since this defensive private...
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reservoirs in the state are already at dangerously low levels. 15 states endorsed settlement with purdueover the opiod epidemic. the maker of oxycontin and its owners, the sackler family, will release millions of documents and accelerate compensation to the states. the massachusetts attorney general praised the new term but let the company emerged from bankruptcy. >> today's resolution delivers the most important thing we have been fighting for, a reckoning that exposes the sackler supposed to feed misconduct, strips them of their power, and provides money that will be dedicated entirely to prevention, treatment, and recovery. stephanie: the u.sfood and drug administration reversed itself today on a new drug for the memory-destroying disease simmers. it had initially approved drug use. now the biogen drug will be limited to patients with mild cognitive impairment. the europeannion cognitive -- michael avenatti previously represented stormy daniels in her fight with president trump. still to come, how the surfside collapse raises concerns about future investments in other buildings. texas
reservoirs in the state are already at dangerously low levels. 15 states endorsed settlement with purdueover the opiod epidemic. the maker of oxycontin and its owners, the sackler family, will release millions of documents and accelerate compensation to the states. the massachusetts attorney general praised the new term but let the company emerged from bankruptcy. >> today's resolution delivers the most important thing we have been fighting for, a reckoning that exposes the sackler...
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we did a study with experts at purdue, and elevators you're on it for a short period of time, the code requires ventilation, and that's there we offer extra filtration, and other health solutions if people want additional, you know, additional state of mind, and to feel better, but at the end of the day, an elevator ride is safer than going to the grocery store. you're only on it for a short amount of time, and we say take the elevator. >> excellent all right. judy marks, congratulations: just an awesome quarter. president and ceo of otis worldwide. it's always great to see you. >> you too, jim, thanks so much for having me. >>> just because a stock went up before, doesn't mean it will continue to go up. how about a business who says we have too much money to keep. we don't need it all so they're going to return it back to you >>> coming up, do these charts look good enough to eat, cramer challenged a sector that could make your mouth water, next. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] yo
we did a study with experts at purdue, and elevators you're on it for a short period of time, the code requires ventilation, and that's there we offer extra filtration, and other health solutions if people want additional, you know, additional state of mind, and to feel better, but at the end of the day, an elevator ride is safer than going to the grocery store. you're only on it for a short amount of time, and we say take the elevator. >> excellent all right. judy marks, congratulations:...
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already at dangerously low levels, with the sumr just begun. 15 states today endorsed a settlement with purdue pharma over the opioids epidemic. the maker of oxycontin and its owners, the sackler family, will release millions of documents and accelerate compensation to the states. massachusetts attorney general maura healey praised the new terms to let the company emerge from bankruptcy. >> today's resolution delivers thmost important things we've been fighting for. a reckoning that exposes the sacklers' conduct, strips them of their power, and provides money that will be dedicated entirely to prevention, treatment, and recovery. >> woodruff: ten other states have rejected the settlement. the u.s. food and drug administration reversed itself today on a new drug for the memory-destroying disease, alzheimer's. it had initially approved broad use of aduhelm. now, the biogen drug will be limited to patients with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia. the european union has fined german automakers $1 billion for blocking emissions controls that might help address climate change. the companies
already at dangerously low levels, with the sumr just begun. 15 states today endorsed a settlement with purdue pharma over the opioids epidemic. the maker of oxycontin and its owners, the sackler family, will release millions of documents and accelerate compensation to the states. massachusetts attorney general maura healey praised the new terms to let the company emerge from bankruptcy. >> today's resolution delivers thmost important things we've been fighting for. a reckoning that...
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that grant was through the state department of health, agriculture and purdue extension. it funded creation of a website and buyers guide so people would have opportunities to purchase. we have not been able to take advantage of this opportunity. it is our belief they can be of assistance by incentivizing schools to use more individual ingredients and less prepared and prepackaged foods. as other livestock producers experienced during covid we had a bottleneck in our processing. there are grants that have recently been made available including the readiness grant meet poultry grants to hopefully prevent future bottlenecks. we have been able to give up a few of our stable proteins, our grass fed beef and if had to move and change with consumer demand. at this time, increased e-commerceer opportunities are there. but as many others have found we have not benefited from high-speed internet in a rural area, thank you. >> thank you very much. to all of our witnesses for those statements but at this time members of a recognized for questions in order of seniority. alternate bet
that grant was through the state department of health, agriculture and purdue extension. it funded creation of a website and buyers guide so people would have opportunities to purchase. we have not been able to take advantage of this opportunity. it is our belief they can be of assistance by incentivizing schools to use more individual ingredients and less prepared and prepackaged foods. as other livestock producers experienced during covid we had a bottleneck in our processing. there are...
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born in cincinnati, dana, husband, father of two, studied mechanical engineering at purdue and was anat job and pursued golf and that led him to the atlanta area where he worked and raised a family there. >> dana: they'll celebrate his life today at 11:00. now freed from prison bill cosby may sue the state of pennsylvania according to his publicist and might pop up in a city near you. tom shillue next on that and more. 's time to refinance. newday's low rate refi offers their lowest rate in history. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. save thousands every year and there are no upfront costs. not one dollar. the newday low rate refi. take advantage of these record low rates so you and your family can save. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa the tempur-pedic breeze° makes sleep...feel...cool. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat away from your body... ...so you feel cool, night after night.
born in cincinnati, dana, husband, father of two, studied mechanical engineering at purdue and was anat job and pursued golf and that led him to the atlanta area where he worked and raised a family there. >> dana: they'll celebrate his life today at 11:00. now freed from prison bill cosby may sue the state of pennsylvania according to his publicist and might pop up in a city near you. tom shillue next on that and more. 's time to refinance. newday's low rate refi offers their lowest rate...
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was through the indiana state department of health, innocent state department of agriculture and purdue extension. it funded creation of a website and buyers' guide so that people would have an opportunity to purchase. we have not been able to take advantage of this opportunity, and it is our belief that the usda could be of assistance by incentivizing schools to use more individual ingredients and less prepared and prepackaged foods. as other livestock producers experienced during covid, we had a bottleneck in our processing. there are grants that have recently been made available, including the readiness grant, meat and poultry inspection inspection readiness grant to hopefully -- to hopefully prevent future bottlenecks. we have been able to give up a few of our staple proteins, grass fed previous and -- poultry and have had to move and change with growing command. at this our increased e-commerce opportunities are there. but as many others have found, we have not benefitted from high-speed enteret in in our rural area. thank you. internet in our rural area. thank you. >> thank you ve
was through the indiana state department of health, innocent state department of agriculture and purdue extension. it funded creation of a website and buyers' guide so that people would have an opportunity to purchase. we have not been able to take advantage of this opportunity, and it is our belief that the usda could be of assistance by incentivizing schools to use more individual ingredients and less prepared and prepackaged foods. as other livestock producers experienced during covid, we...
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georgia senator david purdue might have had the closest relationship with trump of any republican memberin the cabinet all four years. none of them could talk sense into trump so they started to call jared. once donald put rudy in charge, it guaranteed this was going to be a clown show, jared said, i can't help you. so all of them knew that he was corrupting the justice department by seeking these investigations. we all heard the call with raffensperger and meadows is on the phone. did any of them worry that they were running afoul of the law? >> you know, i know some of those georgia republicans were struck by jared's just, you know, willingness to check out at that point. stay what you will about jared, he was -- he had some success protecting his father-in-law from distraction. i know that sounds wild, but he was one of the few people who could do it with some degree of success. but he saw the writing on the wall those last couple of months, and, you know, he told others around him in the white house that that's his father-in-law at the end of the day and, you know, can you imagine ev
georgia senator david purdue might have had the closest relationship with trump of any republican memberin the cabinet all four years. none of them could talk sense into trump so they started to call jared. once donald put rudy in charge, it guaranteed this was going to be a clown show, jared said, i can't help you. so all of them knew that he was corrupting the justice department by seeking these investigations. we all heard the call with raffensperger and meadows is on the phone. did any of...
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. >> by the way, a quick thanks to poly purdue high school for hosting us on the last day one of manyeals that will make you want to curl up. but first, this is "today"n o i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hile on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor, as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including all
. >> by the way, a quick thanks to poly purdue high school for hosting us on the last day one of manyeals that will make you want to curl up. but first, this is "today"n o i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current...
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. >> we have nice at people at purdue to take out the body organs and put them in a bag.ere. brian: sure. where else are you going to keep a liver. steve: all right, anyway. ainsley: jillian, headlines for us. jillian: my first interview for a server job one of the questions was what do you say when someone asks for fillet, i didn't know. i didn't get the job as a server, i was a busker. i was allowed to deliver bread to the table. i became a short time later. brian: you didn't know. jillian: i didn't know. i was young. young and dumb and then i grew up. it's okay. it happens. steve: real job now. jillian: i do have a job now. let's gyp your headlines with this story bowers we do have serious news to get. to say two people are shot in washington, d.c. gunshots ringing out near a row of popular restaurants. video shows diners frantically taking cover crawching down in booths after hearing the shots. d.c. police released this footage showing the suspect driving off in a black is he dab. police still looking for them. the two hurt in the shooting are expected to recover. and
. >> we have nice at people at purdue to take out the body organs and put them in a bag.ere. brian: sure. where else are you going to keep a liver. steve: all right, anyway. ainsley: jillian, headlines for us. jillian: my first interview for a server job one of the questions was what do you say when someone asks for fillet, i didn't know. i didn't get the job as a server, i was a busker. i was allowed to deliver bread to the table. i became a short time later. brian: you didn't know....