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Senators today about the crisis in their states on the program. We want you to tell washington what you are seeing where you live. Do you think your state leaders are doing enough . If you live in the mountain pacific part of the country, 2027488001. Eastern central park, 202748800t, 2027488000. And those affected by the opioid situation, 2027488002. Also, join us on twitter and facebook. Good morning to you. Start dialing in. What is the opioid situation like where you live . Phone numbers are on your screen. Lets begin with the hearing the housewith Oversight Committee on National Drug policy in this country. Flattery talked about the origins of the epidemic. [video clip] this wasnt started by drug dealers who built a Business Model around providing illicit drugs. This had its origins in the medical community. Your medical practitioners understand that. In an attempt to be compassionate in the treating of pain, American Physicians used their prescription pad. They also have a deficie
Who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. And studentcam 2018 starts in september with the theme the tunisi tunisi constitution you. Were asking students create a video of why the constitution is important. Now a House Oversight hearing on a bill to reauthorize the office of National Drug control policy. This is almost two hours. The committee on government oversieft and reform will come to order. Without objection, the chair is authorized to call a recess at any time. Before we get to Opening Statements, i want to thank everyone. Our guests, our panelists, those in the audience, the members and staff and everyone for how accommodating you were this morning. We had an unforeseen contingency that arose in our normal room. So thank you for understanding. Over the past two decades, elicit drug use has emerged as a Public Safety cries wis overdoses becoming crises with overdoses becoming the leading cause of injury or death in the United States. Opioids and specifically
Annessa stagner. After working as a visiting associate and its assistant professor in pedagogical fellow in california, she now serves as the dean of Academic Services at lavar community college. Her research focuses on the history of psychological war trauma. Particularly the neurological effects of shellshocked during world war i. 1916will highlight how in the public began to understand of devastating complications the shellshocked tech epidemic. Later she will address how various attends were made to and oftenhe revocable invisible damage that this disorder wrought on soldiers and others involved in war. ,n this Centennial Anniversary this presentation is a talk that is both timely and irrefutably relevant to our world today. It is my pleasure to introduce dr. Annessa stagner. [applause] thank you for that introduction. As we have already heard this morning, the First World War marked for many the first modern industrial war. Indeed, as we have heard, total war. With it came new tec
As i mentioned, over two hundred thousand people could be here on a day during world war ii. The station had to be closed because it was full. Some of the benches needed to be removed then. It was still a primarily the largest waiting room certainly, in the city and the crossroads of the world, it was once dubbed by the press. Interesting to go through this building, particularly world war ii and the changes that were made. For example, the announcers voice was changed to a female voice, under the theory that a female voice would be sweeter and softer and more appropriate during wartime. We have a quote from one of the porters who says that he was bribed frequently or attempted to bribe frequently to put people in a wheelchair so he could take them to the head of the line. The lines were so long, he extended quite a way through the building. Watch the entire tour of Union Station at 6 p. M. And 10 p. M. Eastern sunday on american artifacts. This is american cspan3. V only on join us to