all of these cases. those talks collapsed. according to the cdc, nearly 400,000 people in the u.s. died between 1999 and 2017. the result of the opioid crisis. as we learn more about these settlements, we want to take a moment to talk about what happens next. where will the settlement money go? to do that we want to take a look at one previous case. there s a new report from the washington post focusing on west virginia s settlement with the oxycontin maker purdue pharma back in 2001, which was the beginning of this crisis. it takes an in-depth look at the real human consequences of the opioid crisis in the state. thousands of children orphaned when their parents o.d.ed are now in foster care. west virginia was the very first state to take one of these settlements. purdue pharma was ordered to pay $10 million over the course of four years. the money went to a variety of things including lawyers and treatment facilities. but child advocates say not enough was invested in the child
apartment. police trying to learn where the victims went before they o.d.ed. the common factor between all patients were they were wearing orange wrist bands. we are appreciative to the public s help so far in trying range s help so far in trying wrist bands have come from. we know of two venue sites in separate locations throughout the city. bill: police in pittsburgh did not immediately say which drug or combination of drugs has been involved. more to come. julie: a fireed dallas police officer goes on trying for murder today. amber geiger is accused of shooting a man in his own apartment. she confused his apartment for hers and miss took him for a burglar. casey stiegel is live in dallas with more. this trial is expected to last for several weeks. the former d.p.d. officer just
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mccain up 50 points. well, listen, i don t get to set the rules, i don t get to make those decisions. i ll be in milwaukee tomorrow night and be on the stable wigea lot more time to talk. you actually have a poll that matters and you and marco are moving faster up than anybody else and they ignore new hampshire. i don t ignore new hampshire, joe. i spent the last three days up in new hampshire and got back on sunday and i continue to work hard up there. iowa and new hampshire as all of you know will be the folks who decide. not anybody in an office building in manhattan. mike. speaking of new hampshire a video went viral last week of you talking about the problems of adiction and you started with the inability to kick cigarettes and you mentioned a friend of yours that died and o.d.ed. it s a huge issue throughout the