Now a mother struggling with her young son living in a car after mishandled her case. An out pouring of support from news viewers. Happening now. More than 30,000 pg e customers in Northern California without power because of Public Safety power shut offs. Welcome to the special edition of the news. Well begin with breaking news. The lemur stolen from the zoo has been found safe. Were live with exactly where and how he was recovered. He was found safe. He was found by children at a Day Care Center in daily city. About the best news any of us could hope for. Take a look. Hes a 21 yearold ring tailed lemur born at the San Francisco zoo. A San Francisco native. This boy right there 5 yearold james trin. He was the first one to spot him at the area outside his day care. You can see this is the commotion that ensued. Well have the full story coming up. I spoke to jaems and his father. I spoke to zoo officials who are elated to have him back. Heres what happened. He went missing over night s
Online viewers around the world. Good morning and welcome. I ellen mckenzie, dean of the Johns Hopkins school of Public Health. I would like to start by extending a special welcome to president bill clinton. And also joining us today, several policymakers leading the way in Health Reform including congressman elijah couplings and dr. Lianna wynn who will join us here in the program. Also in the audience. Congressman john sarbanes, Antonio Hayes and representation from senator ben carsons office. I would like to extend an especially warm welcome to senator Barbara Mikulski whom we are now proud to call [ applause ] who we are proud to call one of our own. Thank you so much for being here. We are indeed honored to be working with the Clinton Foundation to bring you todays summit on one of our most important Public Health problems, americas Opioid Epidemic. This is a National Crisis that demands involvement from all levels of government, public and private organizations as well as from in
Crisis. Around two decades ago, it started with the overprescribing of opioid drugs and shifted more to heroin. Today, the subcommittee examines the next wave of the Opioid Crisis and even more dangerous threat on our streets, fentanyl. Fentanyl is made in the lab and for many years it has been a powerful Pain Medicine used by patients with cancer or for those with extreme pain. I remember when i was injured in iraq a few years ago, Battlefield Medicine meant in recovery, they gave me lots of fentanyl patches. I know what its like to have the reaction to that. Its 50 times more potent than heroin. And 100 times more potent than morphine. Now, fentanyl has become a potent adticate to heroin, cocaine, or Prescription Drugs. This is way drug dealers stretch out their supply and spread out the number of addicts, sort of what people have done with msg in fruit. Users aunch dont even know that fentanyl is in the heroin. The fentanyl crisis is exceptionally dangerous because of its high poten
Crisis. Around two decades ago, it started with the overprescribing of opioid drugs and shifted more to heroin. Today, the subcommittee examines the next wave of the Opioid Crisis and even more dangerous threat on our streets, fentanyl. Fentanyl is made in the lab and for many years it has been a powerful Pain Medicine used by patients with cancer or for those with extreme pain. I remember when i was injured in iraq a few years ago, Battlefield Medicine meant in recovery, they gave me lots of fentanyl patches. I know what its like to have the reaction to that. Its 50 times more potent than heroin. And 100 times more potent than morphine. Now, fentanyl has become a potent adticate to heroin, cocaine, or Prescription Drugs. This is way drug dealers stretch out their supply and spread out the number of addicts, sort of what people have done with msg in fruit. Users aunch dont even know that fentanyl is in the heroin. The fentanyl crisis is exceptionally dangerous because of its high poten
Floor was consolidated last year, closed. Its hard to come see that its closed and its really heartfelt because we dont know where its going, where its going to go from here. Reporter this mom lives across the street from parker. L three of her children went to parker and thrived. Her daughter, her middle child, is w at uc berkeley on a fullride scholarship for neuroscience. Were not going to see any kids, were not going to help any kids anymore. Its really h. Its sad. Its sad. Reporter it wasnt just her kids that the teachers at Parker Parker helped. Lennie also benefited from the school. While school. While volunteering and reading in the classrooms, lennie was inspired to finish her high school diploma. The teachers here made me believe i can go back and learnd i did. Reporter during the pandemic, lennie joined her children and graduated high school. Because of parker and miss davis. Reporter lennies kids are grown now, but the loss of the Community School is hitting her family who