watch. it is tough to see officers kneeing him in the side and the back as all of them are leaning on top of him. this happened outside of a convenience store in arkansas. the local sheriff who says the suspect is in jail was wanted for threatening a gas station clerk in a neighboring town. all three officers are suspended or on administrative leave and an investigation into the arrest is now underway. we have a closer look at all of this with omar. the man was taken to the hospital and treated and he is now in jail. what more are you learning about what happened here? reporter: for starters, the video is ugly and hard to watch as that plays out. the central question that i think at the top of everyone s minds when you watch that is was that amount of force necessary, smael with those three law enforcement officers there and it s also the question at the center of a now state investigation into how an initial call for allegedly being spit on and threatened ended like this.
now, a chronic disease that people very long and healthy lives with and that hasn t happened without people like tony fauci and it hasn t happened without his leadership. you can ask people central to the aids/hiv epidemic pfizer has just announced that they are submitted their application for an updated booster shot. one designed to specifically target omicron. how much of a game-changer is that going to be? i think it s a big deal. so we have been very fortunate that the vaccines that we have all received and hopefully we have all been boosted have been able to keep people from getting very sick. but there are no longer very good at keeping people from getting infected. for the first year of this
single bill, sometimes the more potential areas there are for it to get slowed down. but i m looking at the bill and i applaud both of them for their efforts. sandra: you are looking at the bigger crisis, the bigger problem that we are facing with the opioid crisis. the rise in the opioid overdose deaths we have witnessed in this country and the effect that it is having on the healthcare debate. we re looking at a map, senator, and it s really showing how this is no longer a problem concentrated to one area in this country. it is spreading. yes. the vice chairman of the joint economic committee in congress have been spearheading an effort called the social capital project. we have been looking at what are called deaths of despair. death brought about as a result of opioid overdose. what we ve seen is a stunning public health epidemic, one that we haven t seen the likes of in decades. not since the aids/hiv epidemic