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Transcripts for KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20240604 01:45:00

emails will eventually be made public. our job as ags was to look at what our families needed. they wanted full disclosure, transparency, a light shown, the secrets to be told. reporter: the sacklers will pay more than $4.3 billion of what s expected to be an $8 billion settlement sackler family members called the resolution an important step toward providing substantial resources for people and communities in need. but no agreement to remove the sackler name from major museums. the sacklers are shielded from future liability, and don t admit any responsibility for the opioid crisis. nine states and washington, d.c. still oppose the deal, though it s highly unlikely they could stop it. washington state s attorney general saying this settlement plan allows the sacklers to walk away as billionaires with a legal shield for life. once they pay this, they re done they walk away and live the rest of their lives. i can t do that. reporter: we first met sandy blankenship and her adopte

Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20240604 11:32:00

cognitive impairment or early dementia, the population that participated in the clinical trials are the only ones who will have access to the drug. this is a major change from the original label that included everyone with the illness. the drug was approved early last month, becoming the first alzheimer s medication cleared since 2003. after years of negotiations, states that once opposed a settlement plan with perdue pharma in its role over america s opioid pandemic said they re now on way for the wealthy sackler family to pay billions but is it enough? kate snow has the details. reporter: with the bankruptcy court deadline looming, 15 states cut a deal with purdue and the family that founded the company, the sacklers. they should be held responsible for their conduct and that s what we re doing

New airline distribution channel opens in China

Further to receiving Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) certification in June, Abacus today achieved the milestone of becoming the first foreign global distribution system to issue air tickets using it Further to receiving Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) certification in June, Abacus today achieved the milestone of becoming the first foreign global distribution system to issue air tickets using its innovative technology, customized for China. With a network of mainland travel agents in place, Abacus has secured a new channel for airlines to access this vast and expanding outbound market. Flights from the capital with award-winning Etihad Airways were chosen from among four initial carriers available for Abacus travel agents to book from China. The content and fares of many more foreign airlines will soon be added for the benefit of those familiar with Abacus systems, which are deployed at over 20,000 locations across the Asia Pacific region.

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