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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20190827 02:53:30

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190723:17:59:00

concerned about pence s potential proximity to an employee at the facility under federal investigation for dealing fentanyl, a deadly synthetic opioid. that employee, former nfl player jeff hatch. accused of trafficking more than $100,000 worth of fentanyl across state lines. according to court documents obtained by nbc news. hatch pleaded guilty friday to a lesser charge. the former offensive tackle for the new york giants and tampa bay buccaneers has spoken candidly about his addiction which ended his football career. i was a first team all-american third round draft pick of the new york giants. and i m a drug addict and alcoholic. reporter: it s unclear whether hatch was the sole reason for pence s cancellation. scrapping a trip just moments before a presidential aircraft is scheduled to take off as pence did is rare. despite the confusion and speculation in the weeks that followed, the white house refused to provide an

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190717:19:49:00

you re seeing more in rural office. cdc data showing while that used to be the case, now it s the metro areas and the suburbs of those areas that are seeing the more overdoses overall. what is interesting is, axios points out, there was an inflection point and 2013. that was around the type that fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, started killing more people than heroin. so opioid usage has risen in urban areas and also the suburbs as well increasingly becoming a problem. we just got word, jackie, overall overdoses are down. yeah. it s an interesting report and gives us a glimmer of hope. the new york times reporting using cdc da that that drug overdoses dropped for the first time since 1990. so for three decades, we saw the overdose numbers going up and up

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190626:06:17:00

a substance called tramadol now trying to do i m just going to give you a couple of numbers here less than 10 kilograms of this of this synthetic opioid were seized in 201125 tons of it were seized in 2017 it makes you wonder how much of it actually got through almost 5 percent of nigeria s population said they took it for non-medical purposes last year so this is this is not a crisis that s impending this is a crisis that s actually already going on in africa pretty much an epidemic the way it s. very serious indeed derek thank you very much for filling us in science correspondent derrick williams. recent killing of jordan politician. a suspect of right wing extremists has raised concerns about threats to other public figures here we visited the southwestern telling of hall where a local politician. was a has been facing right wing threats for years. viviana vission moser never knows

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190606:19:47:00

perjury and felony child neglect after so many were killed and injured last year at marjory stoneman douglas. stunning allegations of multiple murders in columbus, ohio and the suspect is a man who took an oath to do no harm. over a period of three years dr. william husel overprescribed fental to patients. it is a synthetic opioid that is 50 to 100 times more stronger than morphine. at least 25 people, 25 died as a result of his orders. and there may be even more charges. investigators are looking at ten other cases involving possible fentanyl overdose in his patients. he has pleaded not guilty. but he faces a penalty of 15 years to life for each conviction. the families of some of his alleged victims are glad to see him going to trial. we just want justice.

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