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recipient and content of the package and usps should do the same. because we are getting fentanyl through our own mail and into our communities. almost 30,000 people died of fentanyl overdoses last year and most of the country has no idea what it is, let alone that it s being placed into heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana. there was a report that 36 people went to the emergency room because of that. a 19-year-old so much heroin, cocaine and fentanyl on him was seized at the border. recently maryland state troopers stopped a tractor-trailer that had enough fentanyl to wipe out d.c. harris: i m going to jump in because i want to talk about moving forward. you ve seen senators make a difference in his home state of ohio, and you have seen some progress with this. that number of 72,000 that is staggering compared to where we are even a decade ago.
i m dara brown with the hour s top stories. venezuelan president nicolas maduro is promising a full investigation to hold all of those responsible for a suspected assassination attempt. and president trump insulted the intelligence of nba star lebron james on twitter, but didn t repeat the criticism at a rally in lebron s home state of ohio a few hours later. lebron didn t respond districtly to trump s tweet, but got support online from michael jordan and perhaps more surprisingly from first lady melania trump. now back to dateline. welcome back to dateline. i m craig melvin. pamela fayed seemed ready to expose her husband s questionable business practices. could that have led to her murder? here again is josh mankiewicz. lapd detective salaam
jim jordan has joined this race. jordan speaking about his bid earlier today as well as a scandal developing in his home state of ohio. he s accused of turning a blind eye to allegations of sexual abuse while he was a coach more than two decades ago. here s what the congressman told us earlier. the main thing is we need to get refocused on doing what we said we would do. how do you think the osu allegations could affect your run? everyone can see through that story. they can all see through that story. jordan s bid for the speakership comes as he and several of his freedom caucus colleagues filed articles of impeachment against deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. joining me now is nbc s correspondent, geoff bennett, with the latest from capitol hill today. geoff, let s start with jim jordan here. this is a six-term republican congressman. he s one of the most conservative in the entire senate conference excuse me, the congressional conference among republican members of t
welcome back to state of the union. i m brianna keilar. arnold schwarzenegger is calling for a challenge to the president in 2020 and says he knows the right man for the job. that s why i said, john kasich, go back to washington and kick some butt and straighten out the mess. i told him he should run in 2020. the running should start now. ohio s governor has not ruled out a potential 2020 run. the buzz is only increasing. kasich is on the cover of the weekly standard, and the former presidential candidate is slated to make an appearance in new hampshire early next month. governor kasich is joining us now from his home state of ohio. senator, i know you love discussing your political governor. what are you, criticize megaoff the bat? i m not a senator. governor. we ll get to that in just a bit.