As chairman of the president s Advisory Board on historically black colleges and universities. Actually this started under president jimmy carter and every president democrat and republican since then has appointed a board as well as a chair so i was privileged to serve president obama and the Obama Administration and hbcus in this capacity. The chief reason for us is to be an advocate for the very good work that so many of our historically black colleges and universities are doing. Host so as part of the work you do on the board talk a little bit about some of the issues you are dealing with not only related to your university but other universities as well and as the white house responsive to those issues . Guest there are a number of issues we are dealing with. We just had a meeting in washington yesterday as an example and we do have some concerns on a number of issues. One of them deals with the Rating System that has been proposed. The good thing about that is that secretary dunc
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from synthetic opioid overdoses like fentanyl during the 12-month period ending last july our next guests both lost their children to fentanyl poisoning after connecting to dealers on snapchat. amy neville and samuel chapman join us now with more on this lawsuit. good morning to both of you. good morning. good morning. ainsley: so i want to get your reaction. how do you feel about this, the judge is hearing your side, taking your side and saying this can move forward. amy, i will start with you. sure, it s overwhelming that this is actually moving forward there has been a lot of naysayers along the way telling us you can t sue snapchat. i have heard that so many times turns out you can sue snapchat. ainsley: samuel, how about you. this is the biggest playing field our cases have had. 12 survive to go trial means we have discovery on a broad swath of behavior. so we will be able to find out a
lot of whatever the company has been hiding. ainsley: amy, tell us about your son alexander was only 1 years old when he died. alex was just curious 1-year-old who was dealing with normal teenage social anxieties and he thought something to help with that somehow connected with drug dealer on snapchat. this drug dealer sold him and advertised to him oxycodone. and it was not an oxycodone. ainsley: one pill. samuel, tell us about your son sammy, he was 16. football player. he was going to be the world s first trillion narrow according to him. so, they were hoping for retirement. i miss him every day. and it s like waking up with two