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if purdue pharma had possibly done anything wrong, illegal, immoral.off that investigation to the extent that the company was never fully held to account in the way that it should have and in a way that would have helped perhaps bring an end to this epidemic. - top officials of oxycontin's maker purdue pharma admitted in a federal courtroom that they intentionally told doctors the drug was less addictive than other painkillers, even though they knew that was not true. the company admitted that it falsely marketed the drug to doctors with ads in medical magazines. oxycontin's maker must pay a $600 million fine, one of the biggest ever against a drug company. and company executives individually were fined 34 million. even so, some say the drugmaker got off easy. - that was equivalent to about five or six months' worth of profit from oxycontin. what did rudy giuliani really do? in the end, he used that name as america's mayor to open doors. you know, the end result, of course, was that it contributed to, you know, a crisis that has--well, america's bigges
if purdue pharma had possibly done anything wrong, illegal, immoral.off that investigation to the extent that the company was never fully held to account in the way that it should have and in a way that would have helped perhaps bring an end to this epidemic. - top officials of oxycontin's maker purdue pharma admitted in a federal courtroom that they intentionally told doctors the drug was less addictive than other painkillers, even though they knew that was not true. the company admitted that...
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. >>> purdue pharma scores a victory in a new court ruling, and one airliner is weighing passengers.as your cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: stocks closed mixed tuesday as investors weigh whether that tentative deal on raising the nation's debt ceiling will get enough bipartisan support in congress. the dow fell 50 points. the nasdaq gained 41, and the s&p 500 was virtually unchanged. >>> purdue pharma has won an appeal in federal court. the ruling will now pave the way for the oxycontin maker to settle thousands of legal claims tied to the opioid epidemic and will protect the sackler family, the owners of purdue pharma, from future litigation even though they did not file for bankruptcy. the family will, though, have to give up ownership of purdue as it takes on a new name. >>> the price of buying a home in the u.s. rose again in march for a second straight month. industry experts say low inventory and competition among buyers is boosting prices, but annual numbers show a different trend. according to the latest housing market index, prices are down 3.6% from their peak in jun
. >>> purdue pharma scores a victory in a new court ruling, and one airliner is weighing passengers.as your cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: stocks closed mixed tuesday as investors weigh whether that tentative deal on raising the nation's debt ceiling will get enough bipartisan support in congress. the dow fell 50 points. the nasdaq gained 41, and the s&p 500 was virtually unchanged. >>> purdue pharma has won an appeal in federal court. the ruling...
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that the sacklers give up control of purdue pharma.tal, drug manufacturers, pharmacies and distributors have pledged around $54 billion to state, local and tribal governments for their respective roles in the opioid epidemic. to understand where that money might be spent, we're joined by aneri pattani, she's tracking all of this for kff health news. welcome to the program. just remind us of the contours of this deal the sackler settlement, what it means for the sacklers and what it means for the people who are suing them. >> so this deal has been in the works for a long time. there's been almost a year that folks have been waiting on this next step in the bankruptcy and with the federal judge in new york clearing this for the next , round. what it means is that the purdue pharma bankruptcy for the company can move forward and when the bankruptcy moves forward for people who filed lawsuits for the government's state and local government, they will be getting payouts from a total of six booming dollars, about, and what it means for the s
that the sacklers give up control of purdue pharma.tal, drug manufacturers, pharmacies and distributors have pledged around $54 billion to state, local and tribal governments for their respective roles in the opioid epidemic. to understand where that money might be spent, we're joined by aneri pattani, she's tracking all of this for kff health news. welcome to the program. just remind us of the contours of this deal the sackler settlement, what it means for the sacklers and what it means for...
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it shuts down purdue pharma. families like hers the opportunity to address the sacklers and tell them how they wrecked their lives and gets money to families like deedee's, $750 million or more. >> the sackler family said the s sackler family believes it is critical to providing substantial resources to people and communities in need. we are pleased with the court's decision to allow the agreement to move forward and look forward to it taking effect as soon as possible. the settlement means immunity from thousands of lawsuits related to purdue pharma's early aggressive marketing of oxycontin as nonaddictive, which it was not. before purdue filed for bankruptcy in 2019, the total cost of all the lawsuits facing them was according to a second circuit court opinion, $40 trillion. they obviously are not going to have to pay that. in 2021 the sacklers are collectively worth more than $11 billion. we should note this settlement does not grant the sacklers immunity from any potential criminal charges, though none have e
it shuts down purdue pharma. families like hers the opportunity to address the sacklers and tell them how they wrecked their lives and gets money to families like deedee's, $750 million or more. >> the sackler family said the s sackler family believes it is critical to providing substantial resources to people and communities in need. we are pleased with the court's decision to allow the agreement to move forward and look forward to it taking effect as soon as possible. the settlement...
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now, we do have a statement from purdue pharma.rs understand the plan is the best option to help those who need it most. the most fair and expedious way. 95% were agreeing with this. now those that appealed, they're relatively happy too because it went up to $6 billion during that appeal process. >> do we know what portion of the sackler family fortune they retain after a settlement like this? >> yes, they will retain a lot. they have so much money, offshore accounts, trusts. hard to get to all of that money. but in the money they will make from that money they'll still have much more in their own possession. >> important to keep in mind. jean casarez, thanks so much. >>> coming up, moscow is vowing revenge after a series of drone attacks inside russia. what is ukraine saying about this? we'll take you live to kyiv. >>> right now nasa is holding a public meeting on unidentified anomalous phenomena. that's another way to say ufos. so are we alone? or are we not? we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature.
now, we do have a statement from purdue pharma.rs understand the plan is the best option to help those who need it most. the most fair and expedious way. 95% were agreeing with this. now those that appealed, they're relatively happy too because it went up to $6 billion during that appeal process. >> do we know what portion of the sackler family fortune they retain after a settlement like this? >> yes, they will retain a lot. they have so much money, offshore accounts, trusts. hard...
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purdue pharma first introduced the drug oxycontin in the 1990s and promoted it as nonaddicted.than 546,0 people died from an overdose to opiods. it includes heroin. what is your reaction at one of the world authorities of this family and the crisis to the settlement? >> well, i was really disappointed. first of all, when white collar criminals don't go to jail, the behavior continues. to me and a lot of activists that i profiled in "raising lazarus" this is another example of billionaire justice. the family gets civil immunity in exchange for giving up the company and $6 billion which is roughly half of what they make. they get 18 years to pay it off, which means the money they have now can continue to build on itself and, you know, they paid almost $1 billion in legal fees throughout the case. you know, that ran a company, that micromanaged the company, and at the end of the litigation they still retained much of the wealth. wealth is power in this country. what's the legal deterrent? >> they're worth about $11 billion and have to give $6 billion. the company has declared bank
purdue pharma first introduced the drug oxycontin in the 1990s and promoted it as nonaddicted.than 546,0 people died from an overdose to opiods. it includes heroin. what is your reaction at one of the world authorities of this family and the crisis to the settlement? >> well, i was really disappointed. first of all, when white collar criminals don't go to jail, the behavior continues. to me and a lot of activists that i profiled in "raising lazarus" this is another example of...
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. >> the billionaire owners of purdue pharma will be protected to legal action related to the u.s.oid crisis in exchange for a settling totaling $6 billion. per do files for bankruptcy in 2019 amid thousands of lawsuits, they made drugs like oxycontin and are blamed for the crisis. an appeals court ruled its owners, the sackler family, would receive immunity from civil lawsuits. joining me in the studio is the bbc's gary o'donoghue who has been following the story going on for a few years now. what more is in this particular settlement that we are hearing about on tuesday? >> the details of the settlement have been public for years. the issue has been whether or not the final settlement would allow the family to walk away without future liabilities. that is what the legal arguments have been. they have added extra money to the money they are prepared to pay up to $6 billion that will go to states, municipalities. about 750 million will go to individuals. they could get anything between three and a half thousand dollars may be up to 40 or $50,000. that money is now looking like it i
. >> the billionaire owners of purdue pharma will be protected to legal action related to the u.s.oid crisis in exchange for a settling totaling $6 billion. per do files for bankruptcy in 2019 amid thousands of lawsuits, they made drugs like oxycontin and are blamed for the crisis. an appeals court ruled its owners, the sackler family, would receive immunity from civil lawsuits. joining me in the studio is the bbc's gary o'donoghue who has been following the story going on for a few years...
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purdue pharma declared and filed for bankruptcy. you have purdue pharma, the company. you have the individuals. they did not file for bankruptcy. just the corporation did. and i remember, i was actually in that courtroom when the judge announced that day from a very beginning that all these private claims, because everybody was suing the sack willers, right? they were going to be folded into the bankruptcy claim because in the channels of bankruptcy. and so that is where the case proceeded. and all the negotiations for all the years really been how much money a personal funds are they going to pay for victim compensation, for programs to abate. you know, community programs, state programs, addiction programs, and then medications for crisis for people who are addicted. and that was the negotiation. it was reached in march by .5 to $6 billion out of their personal funds will do it. but then the appeal started. many said this is not fair. all these individuals are not going do get compensated. it was folded into bankruptcy. let's look at what partst opinion says. this wa
purdue pharma declared and filed for bankruptcy. you have purdue pharma, the company. you have the individuals. they did not file for bankruptcy. just the corporation did. and i remember, i was actually in that courtroom when the judge announced that day from a very beginning that all these private claims, because everybody was suing the sack willers, right? they were going to be folded into the bankruptcy claim because in the channels of bankruptcy. and so that is where the case proceeded. and...
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it shuts down purdue pharma. and tell them how it wrecked their lives and gets $750 million or more to families. and that's what's so important about this settlement in that it gets money directly to victims and survivors. >> as the attorney general just mentioned, you had the opportunity to address the sacklers in court. you told them about your son. you told them about what he was prescribed when he was a teenager, suffering from sports injuries, which so many parents can cree lrelate to and what tht ultimately did to him. do you feel that you were heard? >> not really. we were on a zoom call with them for probably three hours and i didn't see -- they didn't even blink their eyes, basically. i mean, they just sat there. i really don't know that they heard us. but it still felt good to have that time to address them. >> would to make a difference if there was a direct apology, if there was a direct acknowledgment? >> i don't think they have any credibility, so i don't know that it would mean anything to me. i me
it shuts down purdue pharma. and tell them how it wrecked their lives and gets $750 million or more to families. and that's what's so important about this settlement in that it gets money directly to victims and survivors. >> as the attorney general just mentioned, you had the opportunity to address the sacklers in court. you told them about your son. you told them about what he was prescribed when he was a teenager, suffering from sports injuries, which so many parents can cree lrelate...
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purdue, which filed for bankruptcy in 2019 amid thousands of lawsuits, made drugs like 0xycontin and sabrina moreno. just remind people about the extent of this crisis because in some respects sackler family are saying this is the end of the affair but actually this is just the beginning of it. i actually this is 'ust the beginning of it. ~ ., actually this is 'ust the beginning of it. ~ . , . ., actually this is 'ust the beginning ofit. ~ . . of it. i think that is a great way of putting _ of it. i think that is a great way of putting and _ of it. i think that is a great way of putting and l— of it. i think that is a great way of putting and i think _ of it. i think that is a great way of putting and i think a lot - of it. i think that is a great way of putting and i think a lot of. of putting and i think a lot of people have spoken to whether it be folks who are involved in these lawsuits, lawyers representing them, or even the corporations themselves. this is the beginning of a really long, uphill battle because there are even more than just lawsuits against purdue pharma, there a
purdue, which filed for bankruptcy in 2019 amid thousands of lawsuits, made drugs like 0xycontin and sabrina moreno. just remind people about the extent of this crisis because in some respects sackler family are saying this is the end of the affair but actually this is just the beginning of it. i actually this is 'ust the beginning of it. ~ ., actually this is 'ust the beginning of it. ~ . , . ., actually this is 'ust the beginning ofit. ~ . . of it. i think that is a great way of putting _ of...
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if purdue university, where i worked, we were training mental health nurse practitioners. we need to better utilize social workers and psychologists. not everyone can see or needs to see an empty -- an md psychiatrist. i think policymakers can help fund research on models that allow us to appropriately stratify and triage patients, so we can understand, "ok, you really need to see a psychiatrist right now" versus "your issues are best dealt with by a social worker or even community health worker who can really get to know you and some of the social drivers that you are dealing with." a lot in that question that u.s.. 988 is an important start. we have opportunities and wind in our sales because of the pandemic and because of some of the efforts congress has been leaning into. but a lot more work to do to increase the behavioral work health force -- behavior health workforce, and make sure we are publicly -- appropriately funding mental health, allowing people to get the care they need when they need it and where they need it. rhitu: just a quick little note on the communit
if purdue university, where i worked, we were training mental health nurse practitioners. we need to better utilize social workers and psychologists. not everyone can see or needs to see an empty -- an md psychiatrist. i think policymakers can help fund research on models that allow us to appropriately stratify and triage patients, so we can understand, "ok, you really need to see a psychiatrist right now" versus "your issues are best dealt with by a social worker or even...
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>> this deal was there from the beginning as purdue pharma was about to enter into bankruptcy and thesays and i was in courts for some of these original hearings and initially before bankruptcy was filing and purdue had lawsuits and the sackleres as individual his lawsuits against them, $40 trillion of lawsuits and the sackleres along with their attorneys said we'll put that back into the bankruptcy proceedings and now it's $6 billion, but we want it given to victims. we want it for abatement of opioid addiction at the local ask and state levels and emergency medications. that was the plane. 95% of the state signed off on it and there were some that appealed and leaving people that could sue them in the future and individually, but here is the issue with that. it would take so long and there would be so much money in legal expenses that it would reduce the amount that would be given to the people that really need them. so it is money that's going to be given over to the states in 16 years. $750 million to survivors and their families, and then the opioid overdoses between 1999 and 202
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you holding tuition frozen more than a decade at purdue. crunching numbers, running budget issues for president george w. bush. i'm just wondering how did that make you feel? >> amused i guess. i made up my own acronym, neil, rimo, republicans in mouth only. people who never cut a tax, never shortened a government payroll, never deregulated anything, never reformed education or health care. you know, but somehow feel entitled to, to dictate to others what the republican party is all about. now, i guess we could say these are folks with short memories but, never let it trouble me. again i found it more amusing than anything else. neil: it wasn't like back in the early days with governor, or working with president bush. i wonder, are you worried, i talk to some who worry donald trump heading up the ticket would go down to defeat? popular he might be in the party he would lose a general election. there are some polls quibble with that notion certainly and it its way too early as you often remind me but are you worried? >> i'm just worried abou
you holding tuition frozen more than a decade at purdue. crunching numbers, running budget issues for president george w. bush. i'm just wondering how did that make you feel? >> amused i guess. i made up my own acronym, neil, rimo, republicans in mouth only. people who never cut a tax, never shortened a government payroll, never deregulated anything, never reformed education or health care. you know, but somehow feel entitled to, to dictate to others what the republican party is all...
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thanks for talking with us today. >> thank you molly. >> great for purdue, great molly.fore title 42 coming to an end of next week. already the lines of migrants, those folks looking to enter our country are growing in the southern border. coming up texas congressman will join us on what the government can do and should do to try and prevent a massive surge of illegal entries starting next week. she is next. three jobs done at- kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and keeps it growing strong. get a bag of scotts triple action today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. i brought in ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uh... here i'll take that. ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health. ♪ my name is brian delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. financial well-being to me is knowing that i can be free to do the things that i love to do. i hope when i retire someday, they say, that guy made this place a special place to come to s
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purdue, which filed for bankruptcy in 2019 amid thousands of lawsuits, made drugs like 0xycontin andsiness. you're watching bbc news. we are going to go ukraine and another exclusive bbc report here. our eastern europe correspondent 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has been meeting a mother whose son was taken by russian force end relocated, ukraine claimed round 19,000 children had been taken by russia, here is her investigation. tatiana makes the most of it. last year, herson tatiana makes the most of it. last year, her son was taken from his school in ukraine, by russian soldiers. his mother had to travel deep into enemy territory, to rescue him. forced separation would be upsetting for any child but sasha has special needs and for someone so vulnerable, it was deeply unsettling. he needs and for someone so vulnerable, it was deeply unsettling.— it was deeply unsettling. he tells me how armed _ it was deeply unsettling. he tells me how armed russian - it was deeply unsettling. he tells me how armed russian soldiers. it was deeply unsettling. he tellsl me how armed
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a federal appeals court ruled tuesday that the sackler family, owners of purdue pharma, will receive the family will pay $6 billion from their personal fortune to address the opioid crisis. >>> and succession fans noticed billionaire roman roy wearing this $13 walmart t-shirt in sunday night's series finale. it's now sold out online. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> we begin tonight with the dramatic news that people may still be trapped underneath the wreckage of a partially collapsed apartment building in davenport, iowa. the mayor and police chief made the announcement at a press conference this morning amid criticism that rescue crews gave up looking for survivors too quickly. officials say five people are missing, including two who could be buried under the rubble. one survivor was rescued from a fourth floor apartment monday night just hours after authorities said everyone in the building had been accounted for. search crews today were trying to
a federal appeals court ruled tuesday that the sackler family, owners of purdue pharma, will receive the family will pay $6 billion from their personal fortune to address the opioid crisis. >>> and succession fans noticed billionaire roman roy wearing this $13 walmart t-shirt in sunday night's series finale. it's now sold out online. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is...
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invest in purdue. what about saying that is all you could do at that point spread you cannot look at whether or not you're trying to people addicted to drugs. that will be too woke. >> that is exactly what happened with purdue pharma. if you look at the financial returns to show themselves very profitable company. we wanted to know more because there are risks associated with selling highly addictive drugs. chris is a real case for you? surreal case regulatory regulatory risk. litigation risk with litigation risk to a company that is very profitable for a long time and bankrupted it. >> this is my final question but why shouldn't congress say you know what? the house of representatives the anti- esg were in control but we are going to stop states like illinois from looking at all the data. what is wrong with that? what sets what some states are doing but it's costing those states not insignificant amount of money. the state of indiana their pension system said $6.7 billion to comply at their anti- issu
invest in purdue. what about saying that is all you could do at that point spread you cannot look at whether or not you're trying to people addicted to drugs. that will be too woke. >> that is exactly what happened with purdue pharma. if you look at the financial returns to show themselves very profitable company. we wanted to know more because there are risks associated with selling highly addictive drugs. chris is a real case for you? surreal case regulatory regulatory risk. litigation...
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the sacklers would give up ownership of purdue and contribute up to $6 billion in cash over time, of $750 million would go to individual opioid victims >>> the second mission to the iss is headed back to earth. the four-person crew completed several scientists experiments kelly, back to you >> tyler, thank you. >>> coming up, only one more trading day in may after today while some are taking money off the table, others say tech history points to a sustained rally from here. that's next. and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once, and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life, and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. ahhh! icy hot pro starts working instantly. with two max-strength pain relievers, so you can rise from pain like a pro. icy hot pro. back when i had a working circulatory system, you had to give your right arm to find great talent. but with upwork, there's highly skilled talent from all over the globe. right at your finge
the sacklers would give up ownership of purdue and contribute up to $6 billion in cash over time, of $750 million would go to individual opioid victims >>> the second mission to the iss is headed back to earth. the four-person crew completed several scientists experiments kelly, back to you >> tyler, thank you. >>> coming up, only one more trading day in may after today while some are taking money off the table, others say tech history points to a sustained rally from...
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appeals court has ruled members of the sackler family, the billionaire owners of oxycontin maker purduepharma, can receive complete immunity from all current and future civil litigation related to their role in creating and fueling the opioid epidemic. the legal shield could lead to a settlement in the range of $6 billion for thousands of plaintiffs, including states, local governments, and tribes. tuesday's ruling reverses a 2021 court decision that did not protect sackler family members from liability following purdue pharma's declaration. the case can still be appealed to the supreme court. opioid overdoses have killed over half-a-million people in the u.s. over the past two decades according to the cdc, including prescription and illicit drugs. in new york, a prisoner at rikers island died last week after becoming sick. 31-year-old joshua valles was being held at the psychiatric unit. he was transferred to a hospital after complaining of a headache and vomiting. he died a week later. he is the third death at rikers this year. 2022 was the deadliest year at the jail complex in almost
appeals court has ruled members of the sackler family, the billionaire owners of oxycontin maker purduepharma, can receive complete immunity from all current and future civil litigation related to their role in creating and fueling the opioid epidemic. the legal shield could lead to a settlement in the range of $6 billion for thousands of plaintiffs, including states, local governments, and tribes. tuesday's ruling reverses a 2021 court decision that did not protect sackler family members from...
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she recently appeared before an audience at purdue in connection with the c-span center for scholarship and engagement. she has also served as a member of c-span's advisory team for the networks periodic surveys ranking u.s. presidents. >> on this episode of book notes plus. it is available on the c-span now mobile app. >> nasa conducted their first ever spacewalk from the international space station from an astronaut from an arab nation. this portion is about 30 minutes. >> i have to get a live view of outside. we have confirmation that the spacewalk began at 8:11 a.m., central time as the astronauts take their suits to battery power. >> that is complete. >> copy, you are now go to egress the airlock. >> egress the airlock. >> egress, your next step is to transfer the crew lock bags off. if you want to get eyes on crew bag two or three. >> copy. >> if you can pass those bags, in any order. >> ok. >> i'm going to get my -- >> steve, if you get set, please turn on your heca. >> let me get myself in a good position. >> first out of the hatch this morning is nasa astronaut, steve bowen, he
she recently appeared before an audience at purdue in connection with the c-span center for scholarship and engagement. she has also served as a member of c-span's advisory team for the networks periodic surveys ranking u.s. presidents. >> on this episode of book notes plus. it is available on the c-span now mobile app. >> nasa conducted their first ever spacewalk from the international space station from an astronaut from an arab nation. this portion is about 30 minutes. >> i...
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university of alabama, but i am a little more excited that she received her undergraduate degree at purdue university, which is where i went for my graduate work. so i'm excited to have that connection with. broadly, she focuses on 19th century u.s. history, an emphasis on civil era liquor and foods studies. she is the coeditor of the book the historian behind, the history. and her most work is the brand at war with king alcohol, debating, drinking and mask enemy in the civil war era, which is the subject of this evening's presentation. dr. barbour will speak for around to 35 minutes, give or take, by a discussion with the with you wonderful people. you can all type in your questions at any time using the q&a button on zoom. we may not be able to get to single question, but we certainly are going to try. we are to wrap things up at the latest around 815 noon eastern time. i think that is it for me. and with i would like to just say thank you to bever for how grateful i am that she is joining us tonight to her wonderful new to discuss her research. and with that i will turn it over to dr. p
university of alabama, but i am a little more excited that she received her undergraduate degree at purdue university, which is where i went for my graduate work. so i'm excited to have that connection with. broadly, she focuses on 19th century u.s. history, an emphasis on civil era liquor and foods studies. she is the coeditor of the book the historian behind, the history. and her most work is the brand at war with king alcohol, debating, drinking and mask enemy in the civil war era, which is...
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purdue released the beverage in time for summer. it's not really a drink.ompany specifically made it for beer can chicken. have you ever heard of that recipe? it's a honey double citrus summer ale that's brewed with rosemary, thyme, and pink pepper corn. if you are interested, you can buy a six pack on line. >>> wells fargo pays $1 billion to settle a class-action shanelle kaul has yo cbs rt r: scks ticked up on wednesday as investors signal optimism over debt ceiling talks in the nation's capital. the dow gained 408 points. the nasdaq was up by 157, and the s&p 500 gained 48 points. >>> wells fargo has agreed to pay $1 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit. the suit was brought by pension funds that represent investors in mississippi, rhode island, and louisiana. it accuses the bank of overstating just how much it cleaned up house after its fake account scandal was made public. if approved by the court, this would be one of the biggest recoveries from a class-action lawsuit of this kind. >>> target's ceo says the retailer is seeing a sharp rise in viole
purdue released the beverage in time for summer. it's not really a drink.ompany specifically made it for beer can chicken. have you ever heard of that recipe? it's a honey double citrus summer ale that's brewed with rosemary, thyme, and pink pepper corn. if you are interested, you can buy a six pack on line. >>> wells fargo pays $1 billion to settle a class-action shanelle kaul has yo cbs rt r: scks ticked up on wednesday as investors signal optimism over debt ceiling talks in the...
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the nonprofit group feeding america says 34 million people are food insecure with new data from purdue university's consumer food insights report finding food, insecure households are less happy with their overall diet. >> in less happy with their overall life in general. then our food secure household in the u.s. researchers also say high bills and limited access to grocery stores is causing more shoppers to expand their search. >> for budget friendly foods, total food spending is about 7% higher. now, that was the case last year about 55% of consumers said that they had shopped at dollar store in the past 30 days. in fact, most people said that there was a dollar store closer to their home. >> then was the typical grocery store. >> well, bay to breakers race is next weekend bar. they released a special early service schedule for the event offer for trains without limits stops to ensure race participants can arrive to embarcadero at 07:00am each strain will be out of service after riders are dropped off at the embarcadero. we have more details on this special service that can be found
the nonprofit group feeding america says 34 million people are food insecure with new data from purdue university's consumer food insights report finding food, insecure households are less happy with their overall diet. >> in less happy with their overall life in general. then our food secure household in the u.s. researchers also say high bills and limited access to grocery stores is causing more shoppers to expand their search. >> for budget friendly foods, total food spending is...
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she recently appeared before an audience at purdue university in connection with the c-span center forscholarship and engagement. over the past 20 years she has also served as a member of c-span's advisory team for the network periodic surveys ranking u.s. presidents. >> dr. medford on this episode of booknotes+. booknotes+ is available on the c-span now free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> live sunday attorney and author philip howard will be our guest on "in depth" to take your calls on government and legal reform in america. he has writtenix books including the collapse of the common good, life without lawyers and his bestseller the death of comets and spirit his latest book not accountable as a critique of public-sector unions. juul'ing ally conversation with attorney and author philip howard sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> to a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where an american can see democracy of work where citizens are truly engage, our public thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered,
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she recently appeared before an audience at purdue university in connection with the c-span center forip and engagement. over the past 20 years, she served as a member of c-span's advisory team for the networks periodic surveys ranking u.s. presidents. dr. green medford on this episode of book notes plus. book notes plus is available on the c-span now free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ >> now, canadian prime minister justin trudeau talks about u.s.-canada's relations, and how his government and
she recently appeared before an audience at purdue university in connection with the c-span center forip and engagement. over the past 20 years, she served as a member of c-span's advisory team for the networks periodic surveys ranking u.s. presidents. dr. green medford on this episode of book notes plus. book notes plus is available on the c-span now free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ >> now, canadian prime minister justin trudeau talks about u.s.-canada's relations,...
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this we know about the family, about purdue pharmacy, we know about the predatory behavior that had a lot to do with this. but we also know we have to take a whole systems approach to. this we need to begin to treat drugs like the health crisis that it is. we need to make it much easier for people to get treatment. but also we have to ask ourselves, why are so many people in this country so desperate? why are so many people in this country finding even living on this planet unstoned so hard. so we have to address all of these issues. it has to do with mental health. it also has to do with physical health. fortunately, we have dealt with one aspect of predatory behavior. however the problem still persists in many ways. most importantly, however, it goes back to what i said before. these are problems that hit us, but we are particularly vulnerable to these problems because we have a weakened immune system. if there were more people who felt, yeah, life is good, life is good, and i'm thriving and i have all kinds of things to live for, then what you do is diminish that despair factor. de
this we know about the family, about purdue pharmacy, we know about the predatory behavior that had a lot to do with this. but we also know we have to take a whole systems approach to. this we need to begin to treat drugs like the health crisis that it is. we need to make it much easier for people to get treatment. but also we have to ask ourselves, why are so many people in this country so desperate? why are so many people in this country finding even living on this planet unstoned so hard. so...
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she recently appeared before an audience at purdue university in connection with the c-span center for scholarship and engagement. over the past 20 years, she served as a member of c-span's advisory team for the networks periodic surveys ranking u.s. presidents. dr. green medford on this episode of book notes plus. book notes plus is available on the c-span now free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ >> now, canadian prime minister justin trudeau talks about u.s.-canada's relations, and how his government and plummeted policies insuring those investments would support middle-class jobs. the council on foreign relations hosted this escutcheon. it is just under an hour. richard: i am a richard hoss, good morning and bonjour. i want to welcome you to the council on foreign relations and today's on the record meeting with justin trudeau of canada, also known as 23. , canadians would get it. prime minister trudell is closing in on 18 years as prime minister. he started as one of his country's youngest ever prime ministers. at the rate he is going he will not end up that way. [la
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cleared the way for a bankruptcy deal which would shield members of the slacker family, owners of purduea bankruptcy judge. >>> police arrested five juvenile suspects so far in the vicious weekend beating of three off duty marines on a southern california pier. not clear what happened before this video was recorded, but police say the fight may have started when the marines asked a group of young people to stop setting off fireworks. two marines there seen on the ground as members of the ground kick and punch them. bystanders broke up that melee the marines were treated for cuts and bruises. >>> rosalynn carter has been diagnosed with dementia. nbc's blayne alexander joins us from atlanta with more on the diagnosis. blayne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the news of the former first lady's health has everyone looking back but you can't talk about that legacy without discussing their love story here at the carter center, both are on full display. in fact, they were often seen walking the halls here at the center happened and hand this morning, so many people are sending t
cleared the way for a bankruptcy deal which would shield members of the slacker family, owners of purduea bankruptcy judge. >>> police arrested five juvenile suspects so far in the vicious weekend beating of three off duty marines on a southern california pier. not clear what happened before this video was recorded, but police say the fight may have started when the marines asked a group of young people to stop setting off fireworks. two marines there seen on the ground as members of...
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sackler family immunity in a $6 billion opoid settlement, it clears way for a bankruptcy deal for purduetation owner accused of fatally shooting a 14-year-old boy in the back makes his first court appearance. police say he thought the boy had stolen four bottles of water. >>> minnesota is the 23rd state to legalize recreational marijuana. the state officially decriminalized the possession on august 1. >>> and real flying saucers or fake science fiction. nasa's task force tackles that in a matter of hours. >>> and why did a woman who accused joe biden of assault suddenly turn up in moscow? for total confidence and complete control.. ♪ ♪ fast. reliable. perfectltly orchestrated. the united states postal service. ♪ move it! ! ♪ paradontax blood when you brush could lead to worse over time. help stop the clock on gum disease now. parodontax toothpaste... ...is 3x more effective at removing plaque bacteria, one of the main causes of bleeding gums. parodontax. the gum experts. and there he is. chaz. the rec league's self-crowned pickleball king. do you just bow down? no you de-thrown the king.
sackler family immunity in a $6 billion opoid settlement, it clears way for a bankruptcy deal for purduetation owner accused of fatally shooting a 14-year-old boy in the back makes his first court appearance. police say he thought the boy had stolen four bottles of water. >>> minnesota is the 23rd state to legalize recreational marijuana. the state officially decriminalized the possession on august 1. >>> and real flying saucers or fake science fiction. nasa's task force...
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you're in the water if you are an area you think a shark may be moved slowly, do not splash around purdue prey. number shark attack depends on people. the more people in the water, the more encounters will occur. we know shark numbers are in fact down. and, as you mentioned smart phones are everywhere. while it might feel like they're more shark attacks there really aren't more shark attacks. they are not going up in fact sharks in general are in tro trouble. >> last question to your 20 seconds for a response for just talk about how important sharks are to the oceanic eagles echo system for. >> where i am here in florida going into the water is a part of our culture. including fishing. anyone who has ever fish knows sharks are an important part of an ecosystem because they prey on other fish, the weak and the disease and keep them from passing on those diseases. believe they are essential top predators for the health of the world's oceans. >> some great insight right there toby daily thank you's much for your time today appreciate it. >> thank you. >> arthel what he think about sharks is
you're in the water if you are an area you think a shark may be moved slowly, do not splash around purdue prey. number shark attack depends on people. the more people in the water, the more encounters will occur. we know shark numbers are in fact down. and, as you mentioned smart phones are everywhere. while it might feel like they're more shark attacks there really aren't more shark attacks. they are not going up in fact sharks in general are in tro trouble. >> last question to your 20...
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mcdermott wadsworth is the director and co founder of the military family research institute at purdue university. besides honoring fallen service members, she says, it's critical. we also keep their families and our hearts and minds. grandparents aunts and uncles served. but there are also parents, sisters , brothers, children and others who have experienced the death of a veteran much more recently. and while communities across the country will be holding memorial day parade, there's a large variety of other ways you can pay your respects, display or help to place flags and cemeteries where veterans are buried. we can donate to organizations that support veterans and veteran memorials originally called decoration day. the holiday was actually created in the aftermath of the civil war, officially being called memorial day. back in 1971. in washington. i'm kevin corke fox news. yep i last my uncle michael montejo from arizona and the vietnam war. so we honor this weekend coming up . hey if you still are looking for plants tonight, we do have a baseball game in town. yes we do . it's a
mcdermott wadsworth is the director and co founder of the military family research institute at purdue university. besides honoring fallen service members, she says, it's critical. we also keep their families and our hearts and minds. grandparents aunts and uncles served. but there are also parents, sisters , brothers, children and others who have experienced the death of a veteran much more recently. and while communities across the country will be holding memorial day parade, there's a large...
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he won 58 matches in a row until he ran into matt ramos from purdue. so he's going to pull one of the biggest upsets in ncaa wrestling history. and he's looking for the fall. he's looking for the fall. spencer lee's mom, kathy, and her glasses did not survive that match. oh, and that's unfortunate. that's unfortunate to see. but this is the this is the this is what happens here. and that is an a lenscrafters commercial by the end of the week, a major opportunity has been blown. this is delightful coming off of saint patrick's day. i want to congratulate our good friends, the six abc news team in philadelphia for providing us with an absolutely stellar edition of the unintentional joke of the day. here's your exclusive accuweather. now i'm double fisted in a different way for saint patrick's day and to another woman who likes to be double fisted in a different way. i think jess, she means beer. she means beer. of course she means beer. what else would she mean? in florida, things seem to be getting nuttier every day in the sunshine state. republicans th
he won 58 matches in a row until he ran into matt ramos from purdue. so he's going to pull one of the biggest upsets in ncaa wrestling history. and he's looking for the fall. he's looking for the fall. spencer lee's mom, kathy, and her glasses did not survive that match. oh, and that's unfortunate. that's unfortunate to see. but this is the this is the this is what happens here. and that is an a lenscrafters commercial by the end of the week, a major opportunity has been blown. this is...
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the nonprofit group feeding america says 34 million people are food insecure with new data from purdues consumer food insights report finding food, insecure households are less happy with their overall diet. >> in less happy with their overall life in general. then our food secure household in the u.s. researchers also say high bills and limited access to grocery stores is causing more shoppers to expand their search. >> for budget friendly foods, total food spending is about 7% higher. now, that was the case last year about 55% of consumers said that they had shopped at a dollar store in the past 30 days. in fact, most people said that there was a dollar store closer to their home. >> then was the typical grocery store. >> all 36 is the time now. let's go to the east bay. were oakland animal services 28 dogs says they say 20 dogs were adopted over the weekend after they put out a call last week asking the public to adopt some of their larger dogs because of overcrowding. the shelter waived adoption fees and they were hoping that that would help them reach their goal of finding 75 big
the nonprofit group feeding america says 34 million people are food insecure with new data from purdues consumer food insights report finding food, insecure households are less happy with their overall diet. >> in less happy with their overall life in general. then our food secure household in the u.s. researchers also say high bills and limited access to grocery stores is causing more shoppers to expand their search. >> for budget friendly foods, total food spending is about 7%...
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a federal appeals court in new york has cleared the way for purdue pharma's opioid settlement. ruling protects the owners the sackler family from civil lawsuits. they already agreed to contribute up to $6 billion dollars to the settlement. the u.s. justice department still objects, and could appeal to the supreme court. on wall street stocks were , mixed, as investors waited to see if congress approves the debt limit deal. the dow jones industrial average lost 50 points the nasdaq rose 41 points. the s&p 500 was barely changed. still to come on the "newshour", how rosalynn carter's dementia diagnosis mirrors the struggles of many other american families. u.s. colleges divided over whether to end legacy admissions and a blend of science and art helps improve patients' neurological health. >> from the walter cronkite school of journalism. amna nawaz: for the first time since russia's invasion of ukraine, civilian areas of moscow came under a drone attack this morning. russian authorities blamed ukraine for at least eight strikes in the capital city. five drones were shot down but
a federal appeals court in new york has cleared the way for purdue pharma's opioid settlement. ruling protects the owners the sackler family from civil lawsuits. they already agreed to contribute up to $6 billion dollars to the settlement. the u.s. justice department still objects, and could appeal to the supreme court. on wall street stocks were , mixed, as investors waited to see if congress approves the debt limit deal. the dow jones industrial average lost 50 points the nasdaq rose 41...
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that ruling includes an agreement by purdue to pay out $6 billion to the company's broader bankruptcyer the plan, the sackler family will give up ownership of the company, which will then become a new company where profits are used to fight the opioid crisis. the san mateo county supervisors moved today to look into the damage that fentanyl and opioids are inflicting on county residents. at a study session today, supervisors directed county staff to develop a comprehensive plan to focus on education treatment options and increased access to medications that can reverse overdoses. supervisors say they want to see a plan to include billboards and other messaging aimed at young people and families on the opioid crisis. they also want to improve data collection to help identify at risk population. asians. county data shows of the 81 overdose deaths in san mateo county last year. 50 of them involved fentanyl. santa clara based chipmaker nvidia is pushed into artificial intelligence catapulted shares today to a new milestone. it crossed the $1 trillion market value cap before falling back t
that ruling includes an agreement by purdue to pay out $6 billion to the company's broader bankruptcyer the plan, the sackler family will give up ownership of the company, which will then become a new company where profits are used to fight the opioid crisis. the san mateo county supervisors moved today to look into the damage that fentanyl and opioids are inflicting on county residents. at a study session today, supervisors directed county staff to develop a comprehensive plan to focus on...
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researchers from purdue university interviewed moms and while some wouldn't admit to having a favoriteognized that they do differentiate between their children. looking at childhood and adolescence. definitely mothers do favor some children over others not intentionally. they're also willing to identify the children with whom they have the most conflict and the child in whom they are the most disappointed. the research also showed that adult children who think they know who the favorite child is in their family were wrong 60% of the time this is ktvu fox two news at six. warrior fans heading out over to thrive city packing that area as the dubs prepare for a must win game tonight. the team needs to win tonight to stay alive in the playoffs against the los angeles lakers. we're excited warrior. that is our baby. that is exactly what i'm talking about. that's the kind of enthusiasm we need. dub nation confident that the warriors can pull off a win tonight, the dubs trail the lakers 3 to 2 in the series. good evening. christien kafton cristina rendon tipoff is about an hour from now down
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a court has cleared the way for purdue pharma's settlement that protects the sackler family from civily already agreed to contribute up to $6 billion to the settlement. the u.s. justice department still objects and could appeal to the supreme court. still to come on the newshour, how rosalynn carter's dementia diagnosis mirrors american families. diversion over whether to end legacy admissions. and a blend of science and art helps to improve the neurological health of patients. ♪ >> this is pbs newshour west, from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ ama: for the first time since russia's invasion of ukraine, civilian areas of moscow came under a drone attack this morning and russian authorities blamed ukraine for at least eight strikes in the capital city and five drones were shut down but three wandered into residential areas damaging buildings and causing residents to evacuate and ukraine did not claim any direct involvement. the rare strikes inside russia follow a barrage of attacks on kiev and a sig
a court has cleared the way for purdue pharma's settlement that protects the sackler family from civily already agreed to contribute up to $6 billion to the settlement. the u.s. justice department still objects and could appeal to the supreme court. still to come on the newshour, how rosalynn carter's dementia diagnosis mirrors american families. diversion over whether to end legacy admissions. and a blend of science and art helps to improve the neurological health of patients. ♪ >>...
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purdue university researchers interviewed moms and while some admit to having a favorite child, othersnized that they do differentiate between their children. looking at childhood and adolescence. definitely mothers do favor some children over others not intentionally. they're also willing to identify the children with whom they have the most conflict and the child in whom they are the most disappointed. the research also showed that adult children who think they know who the favorite child is in their family were wrong 60% of the time a super bloom on the san mateo county coast have a beautiful flower displays, turning a normally quiet town into a tourist hotspot. and just in time for mother's day. a warming trend is underway, especially for inland cities expected to peak in the low nineties. on saturday, a better look at what you can expect or ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letroz
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the nonprofit group feeding america says 34 million people are food insecure with new data from purdued insights report finding food, insecure households are less happy with their overall diet. >> in less happy with their overall life in general. then our food secure household in the u.s. researchers also say high bills, unlimited access to grocery stores is causing more shoppers to expand their search. >> for budget friendly foods, total food spending is about 7% higher. now, that was the case last year about 55% of consumers said that they had shopped at a dollar store in the past 30 days. in fact, most people said that there was a dollar store closer to their home. >> then was the typical grocery store. >> 6.41 is the time. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news as the warriors start the offseason questions are coming upwabout who will be with the team going forward. we'll take a look. >> answers to your pressing tech questions about the suns, less spam and getting your personal information off of the internet. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up in tech. smart. and today we're go
the nonprofit group feeding america says 34 million people are food insecure with new data from purdued insights report finding food, insecure households are less happy with their overall diet. >> in less happy with their overall life in general. then our food secure household in the u.s. researchers also say high bills, unlimited access to grocery stores is causing more shoppers to expand their search. >> for budget friendly foods, total food spending is about 7% higher. now, that...
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because i think we're all familiar with the role that purdue pharma had, the role that unscrupulous doctorsbut isn't walgreen's, isn't a pharmacy just following doctor's orders when they fill your prescription? >> well, you know, one would think, but there were many companies that were involved in creating this opioid crisis, what we discovered as we brought this lawsuit against walgreen's and others is that walgreen's played a significant role in pushing patients to consume the prescription opioids that they got addicted to. they pressured their pharmacist to fill, fill, fill their prescriptions, and that came from corporate hierarchy. they were chasing billions of dollars of profit over safety, and in that time period, they were not in compliance with federal law. so this is why they absolutely have played a role in this opioid crisis that we see playing out on our streets every day. >> i know this is a moot point because the city won, and walgreen's has to pay. but here is walgreen's statement. they say walgreen's disputes liability, and there is no admission of fault in the settlement a
because i think we're all familiar with the role that purdue pharma had, the role that unscrupulous doctorsbut isn't walgreen's, isn't a pharmacy just following doctor's orders when they fill your prescription? >> well, you know, one would think, but there were many companies that were involved in creating this opioid crisis, what we discovered as we brought this lawsuit against walgreen's and others is that walgreen's played a significant role in pushing patients to consume the...
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researchers from purdue university interviewed moms and while some wouldn't admit to having a favoritehers recognize that they do differentiate between their children. looking at childhood and adolescence. definitely. mothers do favor some children over others not intentionally. they're also willing to identify the children with whom they have the most conflict and the child disappointed. research also showed that adult children who think they know who the favorite child is in the family were wrong. 60% of the time and almost parents will say, i don't have a favorite. i don't have a favorite i will hearken back to the wise words of our sports director mark cabana is now recently retired, he said. parents have a favorite child. but it's always changing, and i just thought that hits it right on the money. what do you think? we're lucky enough. we had each have two. you're one of three right when i think my parents have a really great ability of making you seem like the favorite when they're talking to you. i see right to your sister . and she is so we all thought we were the favorites. s
researchers from purdue university interviewed moms and while some wouldn't admit to having a favoritehers recognize that they do differentiate between their children. looking at childhood and adolescence. definitely. mothers do favor some children over others not intentionally. they're also willing to identify the children with whom they have the most conflict and the child disappointed. research also showed that adult children who think they know who the favorite child is in the family were...
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. >>> big news involving the maker of oxycontin, purdue, a federal appeals court cleared the way forgo through after the company faced multiple lawsuits for its role in the opioid crisis. >> yeah, the landmark deal shelters their billionaire owners, the sackler family from future opioid lawsuits. members of the family will pay $6 billion to address the nationwide opioid crisis. let's bring in danny cevallos. so, danny, can you help us put this in context? how significant is this for the families affected by the opioid epidemic. >> hugely significant because it directly affects the amount of recovery they can get, obviously, against the sackler family but to some degree also against the bankrupt estate which is what it's called under the bankruptcy code which is the former company itself and all of its asset, so the way bankruptcy works is when a company gets in trouble and goes into bankruptcy, that means it can't pay out all of its debts so the court basically says, well, let's freeze this estate where it is and then let's start lining up all the creditors to see who feeds on the co
. >>> big news involving the maker of oxycontin, purdue, a federal appeals court cleared the way forgo through after the company faced multiple lawsuits for its role in the opioid crisis. >> yeah, the landmark deal shelters their billionaire owners, the sackler family from future opioid lawsuits. members of the family will pay $6 billion to address the nationwide opioid crisis. let's bring in danny cevallos. so, danny, can you help us put this in context? how significant is this...
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he went to indiana university and purdue university. he's a hoosier and a boilermaker. he worked as an auto technician before coming to work in congress. in health care there's a million acronyms. i don't know of another place in the world than d.c. who uses more acronyms and nobody knows what they stand for. it is sam's background in autos that brought us together. he was able to use a lot of auto terms i'd heard my whole life to explain our health care issues and it just clicked. he's moving over to work for bill cassidy. i tell sam all the time it's not so much the member that matters, but the staff. here's sam with a couple of his cheerleader friends. he's always going to be part of our team and he'll always have great fans. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> than
he went to indiana university and purdue university. he's a hoosier and a boilermaker. he worked as an auto technician before coming to work in congress. in health care there's a million acronyms. i don't know of another place in the world than d.c. who uses more acronyms and nobody knows what they stand for. it is sam's background in autos that brought us together. he was able to use a lot of auto terms i'd heard my whole life to explain our health care issues and it just clicked. he's moving...
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but while many moms acknowledge how demanding their roles are research from purdue university finds some mothers also recognized that they do in fact, have a favorite child looking at childhood. now lessons definitely. mothers do favor some children over others not intentionally. they're also willing to identify the children with whom they have the most conflict and the child in whom they are the most disappointed. meanwhile researchers say adult children who think they're the favorite i should think twice. look at what mothers report we find that adult children are right less than half the time when it comes to showering mothers with gifts well, the national retail federation says shoppers will spend more than $35 billion on presents this mother's day. and, yes, in case you're wondering, that is a new record. i'm kevin corke fox news. all right. well um if my mom had a favorite yeah, she didn't let on. okay i was about to say about to open the door. you don't want to go there, sal. i she, you know, it's fine. okay kevin corke has that distinctive voice. yes, he does. he does. he does a
but while many moms acknowledge how demanding their roles are research from purdue university finds some mothers also recognized that they do in fact, have a favorite child looking at childhood. now lessons definitely. mothers do favor some children over others not intentionally. they're also willing to identify the children with whom they have the most conflict and the child in whom they are the most disappointed. meanwhile researchers say adult children who think they're the favorite i should...
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just as in the end of pacific china is all over the place and they want to be our trading partners purdueatin american countries often raise market access and gsp renewals as a priority and bilateral talks with you and other administrative officials? do you believe renewal would improve your ability to negotiate with these countries? let me reaffirm my amp for the reauthorization in a way that brings it in line with our current trade practice for in terms of my conversation with partners, especially those that you've just highlighted they are really important partners they are our neighbors. they are out allies. and what i would like to do is just say that when i talk to them i want to hear from them what it is built from economic engagement with the united states. they want to be more closely tied to us. they want to be able to develop their economy in a way that we can rely on each other. we get there then is the next question. it make it as part of the way there but here i like to push all of you as wellin terms of thinking outside of the box. where can we improve our trade program to
just as in the end of pacific china is all over the place and they want to be our trading partners purdueatin american countries often raise market access and gsp renewals as a priority and bilateral talks with you and other administrative officials? do you believe renewal would improve your ability to negotiate with these countries? let me reaffirm my amp for the reauthorization in a way that brings it in line with our current trade practice for in terms of my conversation with partners,...