especially when it comes to drama, the scripted series, is in those life experiences. it s in the richness of the characters, in the back, stories and having real people who you believe are real people and you think about, even when the show is over. and i just don t know if a i captures. that i don t know if human creativity can be matched by these computers. we re talking about writing. we re talking about painting. when we re talking about doing creative things, i understand you all have in 100 years the computers robots will rule over us. because they are so much smarter. i understand that. but in the creative arts, it s different. my mvp, is not anyone that i am celebrating. but they certainly are. they had an extraordinary week. and that is the sackler family. the owners of purdue pharma, the maker of oxycontin, the root of the opioid climate crisis, they now have full immunity from civil lawsuits in exchange for six billion dollars to help solve the crisis that they helped c
credibility, so i don t know that it would mean anything to me. i mean, they have been lying from the very beginning to the whole world about their wonder drug oxycontin. so i don t think i would believe that. in terms of, you know, you talked about what this does in terms of treatment, what will happen in the state of connecticut and how you were pushing for nor. ultimately, there is some criticism in terms of the funding here. according to forbes, and i want to get this correct, the sackler family is worth $11 billion in 2020. the book on the sacklers pointed out there is so much money that they can that the return they can your honor on that fortune would cover a large chunk of this penalty. so there is talk about how they could be richer at one point in time. how do you address that?
yeah, that s why we went so hard over the sacklers, because let s be clear. they tried to use the bankruptcy laws and now it appears have successfully used the bankruptcy laws to shield themselves. but the sacklers are not bankrupt. no sackler will have to sell a boat or a car or a home or a piece of art or jewelry, while people still continue to die here in connecticut and across the country. but since i become attorney general, not just this settlement of $6 billion but together we have put together settlements totaling $50 billion which will hurricane return hundreds of millions of dollars to connecticut and most of that money goes to funding treatment prevention and addiction science in connecticut and across the country. in terms of how that funding will be used, this part of the fight may be over for you, dede but your bat al actually continues in honor of your memory of your son. ensuring this doesn t happen to
the sackler family wins immunity from opioid lawsuits. the billionaire owners of purdue pharma will be protected from lawsuits linked to the us opioid crisis in exchange for a six billion settlement. purdue, which filed for bankruptcy in 2019 amid thousands of lawsuits, made drugs like 0xycontin and is blamed for fuelling the crisis. that s the latest from business. you re watching bbc news. we are going to go ukraine and another exclusive bbc report here. our eastern europe correspondent 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has been meeting a mother whose son was taken by russian force end relocated, ukraine claimed round 19,000 children had been taken by russia, here is her investigation.