tonight a 360 follow in the fight against the opioid crisis in america. two weeks ago gary tuchman had a remarkable and heartbreaking story of two young people, billy and megan, addicted to heroin, living on the streets of boston. we thought their story was important. it speaks volumes about the epidemic. you quickly realize it s not just the addicts who are impacted, though. it s their friends and family and those who love them dearly. you ll see that for yourself. after the first report we discovered their families didn t know where they were or even if they were alive. we sent gary back on the streets to see how they are doing and what he found was stunning. we do want to warn you, some of of what you re going to see may be tough to watch. here is gary s report. last time we saw billy donovan, he was trying to find a vein for his needle. i m a junky. i ve been shooting heroin for 16
the campaign trail, but since he has been president. ainsley: i know that you care about it from a personal standpoint, too. i know this hit home. i remember when you were on the campaign trail you talked about your college friend. why is this issue the opioid issue, why is that near and dear to your heart? because i know that addiction is a disease. and i i m pro-life. and i believe in the sanctity of evidence life and i believe that every individual life is a gift from god. and so no life is disposable. and the person who addicted to heroin, opiates, other drugs, and their lives are falling apart, we have an obligation to save that life, too. to give them a second chance. so i think if you are pro-life, you need to be pro-life for the whole life. and that s what moa motivates me to be on the front lines of this issue. steve: good luck with that i know that s later today. let s talk about something that if you watch the other channels, governor, you know it s all about russia. wha