numbers. we ll speak with the bishop about that. the new take on the color purple comes out on christmas. what is it that resumes with so many people? we re going to discuss next. we promise we ll get to the color purple. we ll dive deep. but first the iowa caucuses about are three weeks away and republican front-runner donald trump got a win, at least for now, as he battles legal troubles on the campaign trial. on friday there was a denial of jack smith s request to fast-track the former president s immunity case. trump is also waiting for his colorado ballot case to full ya played out. his team appeals to boot him based on 14th amendment rules regarding insurrectionists. we bring in joey jackson. frank question, you tell me, what are the odds trump s name appears on a ballot in colorado in 2024. i do think, danny, there could be many odds in favor of trump, but i think we can t look at this from a political perspective. i guess it has to be because it s an e
correspondent david spunt is in wilmington, delaware tonight awaiting a verdict. david, good evening. david: trace, good evening. jurors will be back tomorrow for day two of deliberations. they deliberated about an hour today before going home. over the past week we saw salacious text messages, pictures in the courtroom. even high profile people sitting in the audience. but, in the end, it s all about this one gun form, hunter biden filled out in october 2018. hunter biden s attorney abbe lowell offered no reason for his client deciding not to testify in his own defense .38 caliber revolver. such a move would have been strategically risky. opening the president s son to likely intense cross-examination. in closing arguments. prosecutor pointed to more than a dozen msnbc of the biden family in the audience saying they don t matter. only the evidence does. which he called, quote: ugly and overwhelming. another prosecutor added no one is above the law. including the presiden
with young people who have been very entrepreneurial over the years, i saw this happen over the past decade. you see people dealing drugs and organizations that are dealing drugs cut things into substances to maximize profit, and they want to cut something into it that has a pop to it, and so feintal does. they will cut it into opioid medication, and cutting it into other medication and drugs that people take, xanax and sedatives. i saw a young people who didn t know they were taking fentanyl. they thought they were taking xanax. and turned out they were taking fentanyl, and some of them across the country passed away. that is incredible. what are some of the things that the government can do to help, and what are some of the ideas to try and push back against this epidemic, especially given how challenges it is. it is much easier to produce and get around, given how small an amount can cause such a big
illegal narcotic drugs. the worst drug with the worst reputation? i ll take you there well, maybe start here. speaker: once you found the right doctor and have told him or her about your pain, don t be afraid to take what they give you. often it will be an opioid medication. anthony: here s a 1996 promotional video from the fine folks at perdue pharmaceuticals. sent around to doctors, it encouraged them to prescribe the latest, newest, most wonderful drug for long-term pain management, oxycotin. speaker: some patients may be afraid of taking opioids because they re perceived as too strong or addictive. but that is far from actual fact. less than 1% of patients taking opioids actually become addicted. anthony: sales of oxycotin initially and falsely proclaimed as not addictive, absolutely