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this morning the company's chairman steve miller who's been there over a litter more than a year sat down to explain to me why this is an important moment and why he's hopeful he can convince any other number of state a.g.s to join said settlement take a listen. >> this is a fork in the road. there are two choices here one is to inplea meant the settlement, which means we have to get more states than beyond the 24 we already have, and we'll be working on that starting today but the other choice is instead to revept the litigation we think the best answer is put the company on the table, have a settlement so that all of the value can as soon as possible go to the unfortunate victims of the opioid crisis. >> right now, a key part of the resistance of some of the state attorneys general, at least judging from this morning since you announced the bankruptcy and settlement is the sacklers' contribution overall how much are the sacklers contributing to this settlement? >> the sacklers are contributing, fiftd owl. the company is worth $3.5 billion. >> $3.5 billion. >> $3.5 billion and the r
this morning the company's chairman steve miller who's been there over a litter more than a year sat down to explain to me why this is an important moment and why he's hopeful he can convince any other number of state a.g.s to join said settlement take a listen. >> this is a fork in the road. there are two choices here one is to inplea meant the settlement, which means we have to get more states than beyond the 24 we already have, and we'll be working on that starting today but the other...
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after voting on sunday to agree to the settlement in chapter 11 steve miller now out of the band the chairman of producers board of directors told the media quote this settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation and instead will provide billions of dollars in critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis. better late than never stevie better late than never oh and speaking of billions it appears that a 1000000000 is exactly what the state of new york's attorney general lateesha james is accusing the sac lawyers themselves of squirreling away in case of a rainy day like today james told the media while the sack was continue to lowball victims and skirt a responsible settlement refuse to allow the family to misuse the courts in an effort to shield their financial misconduct. the greed and corruption the pharmaceutical industry and the unbridled avarice of the sackler family make for a tough blue pill to swallow but thankfully you could take the red pill instead and start watching the
after voting on sunday to agree to the settlement in chapter 11 steve miller now out of the band the chairman of producers board of directors told the media quote this settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation and instead will provide billions of dollars in critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis. better late than never stevie better late than never oh and speaking of billions it...
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2600 federal and state lawsuits after voting on sunday to agree to the settlement in chapter 11 steve miller now out of the band the chairman or.
2600 federal and state lawsuits after voting on sunday to agree to the settlement in chapter 11 steve miller now out of the band the chairman or.
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two dozen cases set to go through next month steve miller will join "squawk on the street" at 9 a.m.d in hong kong police fired a water cannon and tear gas protesters who lobbed molotov cocktails outside of it. they started fires at a subway station. the violence came after thousands of pro democracy supporters marched through downtown in defines of a police ban. industrial output from chinese factories fell to a 17 year low in august and missed estimates retail sales grew by 7.5%. that missed forecasts as well. ahead of the data, china's premiere told reporters that it will be very difficult for china to maintain an economic growth rate because of the complicated international back drop in the rise of protectionism. >>> little bit of sports news for you. michael jordan is selling a portion of his nba charlotte hornets to two new york based hedge fund investors the former nba star will remain the majority owner jordan first became a minority owner of the team back in 2006 when it was the bobcats and bought the team from b.e.t. co-founder and friend of this show, bob johnson, in 2010.
two dozen cases set to go through next month steve miller will join "squawk on the street" at 9 a.m.d in hong kong police fired a water cannon and tear gas protesters who lobbed molotov cocktails outside of it. they started fires at a subway station. the violence came after thousands of pro democracy supporters marched through downtown in defines of a police ban. industrial output from chinese factories fell to a 17 year low in august and missed estimates retail sales grew by 7.5%....
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2600 federal and state lawsuits after voting on sunday to agree to the settlement in chapter 11 steve miller now out of the band the chairman of produce board of directors told the media quote this settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation and instead will provide billions of dollars in critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis. better late than never stevie wonder late than never oh and speaking of billions it appears that a 1000000000 is exactly what the state of new york's attorney general lateesha james is accusing the sac lawyers themselves of squirreling away in case of a rainy day like today james told the media while the sack was continue to lowball victims and skirt a responsible settlement really refuse to allow the family to misuse the courts in an effort to shield their financial misconduct and the greed and corruption the pharmaceutical industry in the unbridled avarice of the sackler family make for a tough blue pill to swallow but thankfully. you could take the red pil
2600 federal and state lawsuits after voting on sunday to agree to the settlement in chapter 11 steve miller now out of the band the chairman of produce board of directors told the media quote this settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation and instead will provide billions of dollars in critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis. better late than never stevie wonder late than never oh...
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process that creditors will have to vote on our david faber heard similarly this morning from steve millerof states that effusively object to the settlement, including new york that has sued individual members of the billionaire sackler family friday, the state's attorney general's office said it had tracked $1 billion through the families letitia james saying in a statement out just now saying, it shouldn't come as a shock that purdue's bankruptcy filings comes just 46 hours after my office approved the lawsuits and the sacklers for their part says that they decade-old transfers and they're perfectly league >> meg, thanks very much >> thank >> what a saga here. >>> the market stuck in a tight range as the s&p falls back below 3000, reacting to mounting global tensions. joining us now, fast money trader, steve grasso steve, welcome, good to have you with us. >> good to be here thanks, tyler zp >> is what happened over the weekend in saudi arabia likely to do lasting damage to equity values >> i can't see that happening. and, you know, it is pretty astounding how the market was allowed to g
process that creditors will have to vote on our david faber heard similarly this morning from steve millerof states that effusively object to the settlement, including new york that has sued individual members of the billionaire sackler family friday, the state's attorney general's office said it had tracked $1 billion through the families letitia james saying in a statement out just now saying, it shouldn't come as a shock that purdue's bankruptcy filings comes just 46 hours after my office...
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>> steve miller is a longtime hand when it comes to restructuring, having also helmed aig, for examplemore than ten years ago after it restructured itself during the financial crisis he's been at purdue about a year the company files for bankruptcy and equally important or perhaps even more so, they offer a proposed or at least what they call a principle agreement on the landmark opioid litigation settlement they've got 24 states that have signed on. now, two previously have also settled with purdue, but there are 24 state ags or 24 states that either oppose this current s settlement or haven't been heard from one way or the other. and the key question is whether this settlement will actually stick. involved in it is about $10 million of value they say will go towards addressing the opioid crisis through the bankruptcy, the restructuring of purdue, and then the reestablishment of the company which will exist essentially to help fund things to treat people who have opioid addiction. for example, doses of -- tens of millions of doses of opioid addiction treatment at low or no cost one pr
>> steve miller is a longtime hand when it comes to restructuring, having also helmed aig, for examplemore than ten years ago after it restructured itself during the financial crisis he's been at purdue about a year the company files for bankruptcy and equally important or perhaps even more so, they offer a proposed or at least what they call a principle agreement on the landmark opioid litigation settlement they've got 24 states that have signed on. now, two previously have also settled...
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josh, you heard steve miller from purdue say the very thing that they were threatening in order to get the settlement, that, hey, we'll whittle away the money in the company, bankrupt the company and then there will be nothing. this feels like a threat. this feels like a ploy to get people to take a settlement that people like you think is not acceptable. >> i absolutely agree. i think that it is a false choice. basically the sackler family for the last decade has sucked billions and billions of dollars out of purdue, it is now a shell of its former self. it could be worth as little as $1 billion, at most $2 billion. and by the way in tearlier part of the story, it talked about a 10 tw$10 billion to $12 billion. those numbers are fiction. most is half of that. so anywhere from $4 billion to $6 billion or 7 billion. so this is not the deal that the sacklers want everyone to believe. they have thrown this carcass of purdue into bankruptcy where it just doesn't have much value. all the value is with the sacklers. they are the ones who have sucked out the money and if they are sincere abou
josh, you heard steve miller from purdue say the very thing that they were threatening in order to get the settlement, that, hey, we'll whittle away the money in the company, bankrupt the company and then there will be nothing. this feels like a threat. this feels like a ploy to get people to take a settlement that people like you think is not acceptable. >> i absolutely agree. i think that it is a false choice. basically the sackler family for the last decade has sucked billions and...
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the president threw tantrum because he had taken heat from breitbart and the conservative styed, steve millerhin his office and folded. we are deeply divide forked. >> we've got a president and a democratic senate that is holding firm on this, what is to be done? >> you say president and republican -- >> democrat -- >> it is republican. >> can we change that, please? [cheers and applause] >> i say that because we have to publicize this, we have to have people know about it, understand it, not just one little piece of information here and here, it's a comprehensive whole, that's the major reason i wrote the book, is to take all the visits that i've done to different facilities, all the conversations and try to lay out a coherent understandable fashion along with stories of the migrants who are fleeing persecution and so that's what we can do now, and that means book groups, conversations, people talking to their neighborses and in the near future, we are almost there, means campaigns, it's through campaigns that we can change the incumbent out of the oval office and change mitch mcconnell. [ap
the president threw tantrum because he had taken heat from breitbart and the conservative styed, steve millerhin his office and folded. we are deeply divide forked. >> we've got a president and a democratic senate that is holding firm on this, what is to be done? >> you say president and republican -- >> democrat -- >> it is republican. >> can we change that, please? [cheers and applause] >> i say that because we have to publicize this, we have to have people...
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about 5 days ago now they're coalescing behind their own bottled president you've got people like steve miller saying this is a deep state hit job there are people trying to discredit the whistleblower even though we don't know the identity of that person he or she had their report basically endorsed by the acting director of national intelligence who said they followed the letter to the law this is a matter we need to look into so it is going to be a difficult few weeks for president trump this is perhaps the biggest challenge to his presidency because it's important to remember this is an easier issue for the american public to digest it's not like the model report it's not this a more fas elongated investigation with all sorts of different components this is fairly simple the question is when president trump asked president selenski of ukraine to get dirt on his political opponent did that break his oath of office thank you from washington and gallacher turkey says it shot down a drone on the border with syria after it repeatedly violated turkish airspace to fight in jets tracked the aircra
about 5 days ago now they're coalescing behind their own bottled president you've got people like steve miller saying this is a deep state hit job there are people trying to discredit the whistleblower even though we don't know the identity of that person he or she had their report basically endorsed by the acting director of national intelligence who said they followed the letter to the law this is a matter we need to look into so it is going to be a difficult few weeks for president trump...
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miller. >> the honorable kellyanne conway. arts and dry and steve gordon gray. >> the honorable -- mayor of acksonville. > the honorable gavin buckley, and his wife.olis chick-fil-a. >> mr. and mrs. stillwell. >> indiscernible] >> the honorable james rich, united states senator from idaho nd mrs. vickie rich. >> the honorable kevin mccarthy, united states representative from california, and ms. megan ccarthy. american orable ambassador to australia and ms. melanie aiken. , the honorable william barr attorney general, and mrs. christine barr. >> dr. michelle simmons and dr. thomas barlow. caren honorable sean cross and emily score. >> mr. james corbin. giuliani rable rudy >> mr. michael worth and mrs. dubey worth. mr. jeffrey young, mayor of charlotte, north carolina. indiscernible] >> the honorable roy blunt, united states senator from issouri. , the honorable betsy devos secretary of education and mr. richard devos. >> indiscernible] > the honorable matthew pott tinger.d dr. nan po tmp >> the honorable keith crock and crock. ta indiscernible] >> mr
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attorney general, william barr also some of the staff that he is surrounded by on a day-to-day basis, steve millerconway, is acting chief of staff mick mulvaney, larry kudlow, all making their way as guests. is all the staff invited to a not like this? and who decides? capricia: no, not all the staff is invited. certainly not. again, this is the soaker session -- the social secretary will take a primary swipe at who should be on the guest list and who should not, looking at the issues at hand, try to figure out exactly what are the goals of this visit, working with people from the state department and within the administration. they will present this. the final determiner is the president and the first lady. they will look through and determine who should be there representing our delegation, rep sending our government. and who they want to make sure actually is doing a little bit of work at evening. haverime minister, will he had a say in who gets invited as well? capricia: absolutely pay we solicit any recommendations, any request that they might have. and then, hopefully, we can actually make s
attorney general, william barr also some of the staff that he is surrounded by on a day-to-day basis, steve millerconway, is acting chief of staff mick mulvaney, larry kudlow, all making their way as guests. is all the staff invited to a not like this? and who decides? capricia: no, not all the staff is invited. certainly not. again, this is the soaker session -- the social secretary will take a primary swipe at who should be on the guest list and who should not, looking at the issues at hand,...
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miller. this is really where they make their money here. the obvious passing downs. >> steveat hunter renfrow. went to college at clemson, the national champions. he's in the game on third and four.out and able to complete tn grant. they're going to give him a forward progress for the first down, gain of five. >> brian: niced down of the gam. third and five, you get the protection orchestrated. nice job by o guys to keep an eye on, williams, brought over from the chargers, and darren waller, number 83, both haveo step up in the absence of antonio brown. >> steve: two tight ends in for oakland. waller and moreau, the rookie out of lsu. carr, first down, across the middle. it's grant, second down and short. >> louis: carr trying to play in rhythm, get the ball out of his hands quickly. he wants to negate the pass rush that people are worried about with chubb and miller. being rhythmic, on time delivering the football. you see him trying to establish that right away. >> steve: second and short. approaching midfield. an opportunity to take a shot. instead, a handoff to jacobs. he
miller. this is really where they make their money here. the obvious passing downs. >> steveat hunter renfrow. went to college at clemson, the national champions. he's in the game on third and four.out and able to complete tn grant. they're going to give him a forward progress for the first down, gain of five. >> brian: niced down of the gam. third and five, you get the protection orchestrated. nice job by o guys to keep an eye on, williams, brought over from the chargers, and...
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applause >> steve: live week. >> jimmy: guys, we have an amazing show tonight nick kroll is here [ cheers and applause very funny man, nick kroll speaking of funny, one of my favorites, dennis millersteve: come on. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: gosh, he's funny my man tyler "ninja" blevins is here >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: and we got some great music. oh, my goodness. residente -- [ cheers and applause >> steve: oh >> jimmy: featuring bad bunny. "bellacoso." "bellacoso." guys, we have a great show tonight. we're off to -- we're going to kick it off with one of our favorite games but to play it, i'm going to need some help [ drum roll ladies and gentlemen, give it up for nick kroll, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: that's how you do it nick kroll already you get nick kroll [ talking over each other >> didn't even know they were going to get nick kroll this early. >> jimmy: nick kroll it is time to play "wheel of impressions. here we go [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: all right, here's how it works i'm going to press this button here which activates the impression generator it will land on one random celebrity who we can do an impression of and one
applause >> steve: live week. >> jimmy: guys, we have an amazing show tonight nick kroll is here [ cheers and applause very funny man, nick kroll speaking of funny, one of my favorites, dennis millersteve: come on. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: gosh, he's funny my man tyler "ninja" blevins is here >> steve: oh [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: and we got some great music. oh, my goodness. residente -- [ cheers and applause >> steve: oh >>...
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steve bullock. join me in welcoming attorney general tom miller. >> hello. [applause] >> hey. hey, welcome. hearty iowa democrats. bullock for 12 years since he first became attorney general of montana. here is what i know about him and is also the reasons why i am supporting him for president. he is a man of immense integrity and character. he is a person of extraordinary qualities and abilities when it comes to public policy and serving in government. he has an enormously good judgment on how to make decisions. he's roughly the same place i am i wouldssues, which describe as mainstream liberal, mainstream progressive, not a moderate nor on the left. but what stands out in my mind is his ability to connect with people and voters. of all the people i've seen come over decades,ses he and barack obama connect with people better than anybody else. and the reason i say this is they both respect everybody equally. everybody is important. he goes everywhere, rural, urban areas. he listens to people. he empathizes with people. he connects with people. him tockage has allowed win in montana, a very
steve bullock. join me in welcoming attorney general tom miller. >> hello. [applause] >> hey. hey, welcome. hearty iowa democrats. bullock for 12 years since he first became attorney general of montana. here is what i know about him and is also the reasons why i am supporting him for president. he is a man of immense integrity and character. he is a person of extraordinary qualities and abilities when it comes to public policy and serving in government. he has an enormously good...
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miller, you know. yeah, maybe he's born with it, maybe he's next to steve, you never know.y the way, new cars are meant to collapse in an accident, right? you should know this because the more impact the carob, so, the less that's transferred to the passengers or the driver. i don't know why i'm explaining science to a guy who stares at the sun during an eclipse, this is a waste of time. moving on, elizabeth warren was talking about making the superrich pay two cents more. trump, at the same time, was bragging how he helped the mega rich keep their cash. >> we eliminated the unfair estate tax or death tax so that you can now give your farm or your ranch to your children. now, if you don't like your children, don't do it. i know a guy who can't stand his children. they're honorable, horrible human beings. they're a little older now, but they're horrible human beings -- >> trevor: really, donald? you know a guy who hates his children? hmm? ( laughter ) you won't believe how horrible these kids are -- let's call them beric and john dunior. i hate them, their sister is hot, tho
miller, you know. yeah, maybe he's born with it, maybe he's next to steve, you never know.y the way, new cars are meant to collapse in an accident, right? you should know this because the more impact the carob, so, the less that's transferred to the passengers or the driver. i don't know why i'm explaining science to a guy who stares at the sun during an eclipse, this is a waste of time. moving on, elizabeth warren was talking about making the superrich pay two cents more. trump, at the same...
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james, can i get some thank you note-writing music, please ♪ [ laughter ] >> steve: oh my god. [ laughter ] you look like mitch millermy: oh, you know what, james? alright, let me just go full james. [ laughter ] hi i'm jebediah fallon and welcome back to -- [ laughter ] you should do the moustache. let me get this moustache to you. [ light laughter ] ♪ all right, don't wear it yet cut to me, cut to me, cut to me don't reveal it yet. ah man, welcome back to the "tonight show" this is awesome >> steve: how crazy. what a crazy commercial break. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, can i have some thank you note-writing music, please? ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: there's gold in them there hills! [ laughter ] woo doggie >> jimmy: oh boy [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, college dorms, for being the only place it's acceptable to decorate a room with christmas lights, cinderblocks, and a sheet thumb tacked to the wall [ applause ] >> steve: dadgum it! dadgum it! i'm sick of this hour, this darn tarnation how about you get your vittles up on that hill? and before i hear --- get the -- out of here [ light laughter ] [ laughter ]
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miller center, chris lu. he is also an adviser to steve bullock's presidential campaign and republican strategist noelle, who i haven't seen in some time. welcome back, madam. >> thank you. >> chris, what are you watching for tomorrow night? >> what's remarkable about this presidential race is how stable it is and i don't expect anything tomorrow night to change that. but biden for the first time will be on the stage with all of the challengers. he has improved his debate performance but frankly needs to get a lot better. secondly, i'll be looking to see if there's a breakout moment by one of the second-tier candidates, looking at booker, harris, buttigieg, who i think offer a pretty stark generational contrast with the three front-runners. and then lastly, i want to see them all focus their attacks on donald trump and not on each other. you'll remember that the most memorable moments of the first two debates were an extended discussion of bussing in the 1970s and then attacks on the obama administration. but i recognize it's hard to resist those attacks when you're on stage with each other. >> fair. noelle,
miller center, chris lu. he is also an adviser to steve bullock's presidential campaign and republican strategist noelle, who i haven't seen in some time. welcome back, madam. >> thank you. >> chris, what are you watching for tomorrow night? >> what's remarkable about this presidential race is how stable it is and i don't expect anything tomorrow night to change that. but biden for the first time will be on the stage with all of the challengers. he has improved his debate...
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steve smith's day. england now face a battle to stay in this match and save their ashes hopes. andy swiss, bbc news, old trafford. time for a look at the weather. here's nick millersting into the morning but as the day goes on tomorrow it will turn drier and brighter, and the weekend is looking settled across much of the uk as high pressure moves in albeit briefly. most of us have seen some sunshine at some stage of today but wetter weather now is not too far away. this is where the —— this weather system is coming in, already bringing rain into the far north—west of scotland, and that is moving south overnight. north of that, in northern scotland, it clears to clear spells and showers. south of that, still some clear spells in the south—east of england where in the countryside it will be six or 7 degrees, but most of us have a milder night than it was last night. outbreaks of rain in northern england will move further south as we go through the day. behind that, brightening skies, and for scotland and northern ireland it is sunshine and northern ireland it is sunshine and showers. showers could be heavy, especially to northern and western scotland, and it's anot
steve smith's day. england now face a battle to stay in this match and save their ashes hopes. andy swiss, bbc news, old trafford. time for a look at the weather. here's nick millersting into the morning but as the day goes on tomorrow it will turn drier and brighter, and the weekend is looking settled across much of the uk as high pressure moves in albeit briefly. most of us have seen some sunshine at some stage of today but wetter weather now is not too far away. this is where the —— this...
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steve smith out? any ideas, send them to the england bowlers. he has passed 150. he is pushing the touring side into a commanding position in the fourth assets test —— ashes test. nick millerappeal to the public, arguing for an early general election in a speech in west yorkshire shortly. mps are to have another vote on whether there should be an early election on monday after the prime minister failed in his attempt to get parliament to agree to a snap poll yesterday. meanwhile, peers have begun debating a bill to stop a no—deal brexit, which is due to pass through the house of lords tomorrow. our political correspondent chris mason reports. point at the man who‘s prime minister and you completely disagree with on brexit. this is jo johnson with his brother, boris. he is also an mp — but not for much longer. take a look at this tweet. he‘s packing it in, and why, because he says he‘s torn between family loyalty and the national interest. ouch. reporter: can you tell us when you‘re planning to resign? i haven‘t got any further comment to say, other than it has been an honour to be an mp for orpington, and a minister under three governments, but it is time to move on and i
steve smith out? any ideas, send them to the england bowlers. he has passed 150. he is pushing the touring side into a commanding position in the fourth assets test —— ashes test. nick millerappeal to the public, arguing for an early general election in a speech in west yorkshire shortly. mps are to have another vote on whether there should be an early election on monday after the prime minister failed in his attempt to get parliament to agree to a snap poll yesterday. meanwhile, peers have...