Of el chapo. Investigators in flint, michigan want the governor to resign over the contamination of that citys water supply with lead. And murder, how true crime draum drama arent just huge hits with fans were exactly one month away from the New Hampshire primary. As of today, the two front runners in the state are donald trump among republicans and Bernie Sanders among democrats. A new poll just out last night, showing sanders with a 13 point lead in New Hampshire. This comes as the Sanders Campaign this week said there was, quote, zero daylight between president obama and the vermont is that right on gun control. This after the president wrote an oped that said he would not support any candidate that did not support comprehensive gun e reform. Hillary clinton was not going to let that slide. I think its important for democrats to know that ten years ago gun Safety Advocates wanted to make gun makers and sellers have to go to court to answer for their reckless disregard for human life. So the nra wrote this bill that said no one can sue a gun maker or gun seller and called this the most significant piece of pro Gun Legislation in 20 weres. And when it really mattered, senator sanders voted with the gun lobby, and i voted against the gun lobby, maybe its time for senator sanders to stand up and say i got this one wrong. Thats the democrat side. On the republican side, donald trump has a lead in New Hampshire. But candidavoters have waited u the last minute to make their decision. The new poll says that 43 of voters say they may change their mind and support someone else. There are two lanes in the republican contest, at least two, one dominated by donald trump, the disaffected votes and then theres the establishment candidates looking to cast themselves as a more moderate alternative. All of this is anyones guess certainly. Marco rubio looks to be that establishment alternative. But hell need to fend off conservative candidate ted cruz along the way who is poised to win in iowa, at least according to the polls. Matt visor, National Political reporter for the boston globe. Matt, thank you for joining us. Thanks for having me. We were listening to Hillary Clinton here and theres a lot of things that were different in what we heard and what she did and getting on the phone and making that call to chris matthews. She really wants to draw that distinction as we heard a certainly between sanders and the rest of the party on gun reform. Do you think this is the topic that will make the difference for her, especially given the numbers that we were just showing in New Hampshire for her . It is one where theres a clear distinction, at least in the record between her and Bernie Sanders, and Bernie Sanders traditionally has been a little bit more for gun control measures at least in vermont. It gives her an opening and shes trying to chip away at those numbers, particularly in New Hampshire among democrats, she runs the risk, Bernie Sanders has a narrow enough gap that he could close in New Hampshire that if she loses in iowa and New Hampshire, show could be in real trouble. Bernie sanders is 20 points above Hillary Clinton at this stage of the game. Its a pretty big margin, double digits, you would think this late in the game, Hillary Clinton would be closing the gap and Bernie Sanders is still pretty comfortable. That said, New Hampshire has a tradition of breaking late and has helped Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Family in general in the past. So you would expect that to close, but it is surprising given this late stage of the game, that it is a pretty big gap. The pinnacle of independent voting and what it means to any sort of race. I want to go on the gop side of the race. Moving into third, christie, this is a point to be watched here, dropped out of the top five. This despite a lot of support locally. If cruz wins in iowa, what kind of bounce could we see in New Hampshire, and a new comment about Chris Christy being out of the top five . Cruz doing well in iowa and in New Hampshire could put him on a strong path toward the nomination, its this idea that New Hampshire will help clarify the establishment lane and theres a traffic jam of three or four candidates fighting for that. And christie is still fighting to be in that mix. Some of these recent polls are showing that he may be sliding a little bit despite support for the dominate leader, the newspaper up there, and what many of us have seen momentum behind him. I think he has to be a little bit concerned about these numbers. What do you suppose is causing his drop out of the top fife, despite that momentum, and his ground game and being on the bottom . Jeb bush has totally refoc refocused his campaign on New Hampshire and maybe were seeing a little bit of that voters are giving christie a second look, and people are floating back to bush a at this point. And kasich is doing quite well as well. And rubio as well. And youre seeing an influx nature in New Hampshire at this stage and that will only be more vulnerable in iowa, New Hampshire looks to iowa to see what happens and then reacts. That i think is going to be the key eight days between those two contests. A lot will agree that theres still a lot of volatility ahead of us on the republican side. A favorability rating among republican voters, jeb bush, dropping 10 percentage points. Net favorability, as you can see negative 1, he was plus 27 before. How do people view him in New Hampshire . Is this just a lack of him getting out there and having a nice, sharp message on the platform that hes adhering tosome. The people of New Hampshire certainly respect the amount of time hes spending there and they like to be lathered with attention and jeb bush is doing that. There still is some befuddlement, though, as there has been for months in terms of jeb bushs ability to attract some support, or to have a clear message, a crystallized reason and a krystchri crystallized me supporting him. And theres not too much time left for him. But there is sort of an appetite, New Hampshire has traditionally supported a lot of candidates like jeb bush, somebody who spends a lot of time there, puts in the hours and does a all the town halls and so you would think that a candidate like jeb bush would do well, and hes laid the ground work to have a breakout. But he still hasnt had that moment. And, matt, the number to watch on that, and we have got to go here, is the unfavorability numbers. Thats the biggest change as you will notice here, as he tries to sharpen his message, maybe folks dont like what hes saying and what hes doing at least at this juncture. Matt visor, boston globe political reporter, thank you, that was great. Many of the learn hopefuls have gathered in New Hampshire to discuss how they would handle the drug addiction problem in New Hampshire, specifically heroin, thats been making what the New York Times has been making an alarming come back in america especially in new england. I could go in my public life and i could be at a chamber of commerce event and someone would look at me with a feeling that i felt. I could look them in the eyes and know that as a mom or a dad or a spouse, they were going through the same things, what i realized was, there were a whole lot of people that were going through the exact same thing. You dont go to a neighborhood dinner party and say, hey, my daughters addicted to heroin, whats new with you . But if your daughter had cancer, you would tell them. We are contributing to the stigma by our unwillingness to talk about it openly. The light, the sparkle she once had left her. And what remained was a dull, flat void. It is the look of hopelessness. It is the look that too many of us see. And it is that look that haunts me most when i think of her. Carly fiorina there, talking about her stepdaughter lori who died in 2009 after battling drug and alcohol addiction. There you see patrick kennedy, former congressman from rhode island, coauthor of the book a common struggle thank you so much for being here, congressman, i appreciate it. The widespread use of heroin, you know the history here, faded out in the late 70s and 80s, were seeing it come back as an issue on the campaign trail. Why are we seeing a resurgence at least in recent years . First of all, i think the political calculus of addiction is because of the rise of both heroin and prescription painkiller abuse and overdose. Were reaching 41,000 americans every year who overdose from opiates. I mean thats an alarming number, thats higher obviously than traffic fatalities. So theres that number, but whats also coming into play, richard, is the fact that these are white americans. In the past, you know, these issues of addiction were seeing as urban problems, now as youre seeing in New Hampshire, this is affecting, according to a poll in New Hampshire, literally 50 of people in New Hampshire are affected. In some ways, it is the number one issue in New Hampshire surpassing the economy and jobs and the like. There is a reason for that and a that is that this is an epidemic and its not only in New Hampshire, but it is around the country. It is heartening to hear republicans speak out and speak out so eloquently and speak from personal experience. I think governor crihristie hadt right, i think its the silence that so deadly here, i recall to the silence during the hiv aids crisis, it was a silent epidemic in both suicide and in overdoses. Keep in mind not only 40,000 overdoses but theres 41,000 suicides, and thats the ones that we know of. You have 80,000 americans dying principally at their own hands. This has got to be something we address. And frankly, i dont think either party has a handle on this in terms of its platform and its positions and hopefully 2016 is an opportunity for us to really get this prominently on the National Agenda in both parties. Congressman, how would you suggest if they were to put it on their platform, what would be the headline there that you would like to see the candidates adopt . Its very simple, treat addiction as the disease that it is. Its a chronic illness. It needs to be treated in a chronic fashion. Much like diabetes and Heart Disease and even cancer. And if you treated this like a disease of those kinds, you would see a great urgency in the medical system and in our country at doing early intervention. Because you see, the problem here, richard is that we wouldnt let someone with diabetes wait until they go blind or have to have their legs amputated before we treat them, but if you compare the way we treat addiction and Mental Illness, we wait until those illnesses become stage iv if you will, cancers, before we in the insurance system reimburse for treatment. Theres one thing, treat it like every other illness and that means reimburse for it. And if Insurance Companies had to start paying for it, then they would say, well, it makes no sense for us to pay for all these rehabs because frankly theyre not very effective. The most effective treatment is early intervention. That is the Science Behind treating the disease of addiction and by the way, Mental Illness in general. Former congressman patrick kent, thank you very much for your perspective and for joining us this morning. My pleasure, thank you, richard. I want to turn to our panel, molly hemingway, kaitlin huey burns, jonathan capehart. Lets move from exactly the topic that former congressman kennedy was talking about. I i do want to bring up a recent poll that shows since were talking about the election and this very topic because its being voters consider drug abuse the most important problem facing their state. While 60 of New Hampshire adults aged 18 to 34 know someone who has abused heroin, those are the numbers, do you think that this will be a reasonant issue as we move into 2016 as the former congressman is hoping, and you heard in the headlines that they will adopt . I hear it will be. And lets keep in mind when secretary clinton went out and started her listening tour for her president ial campaign. One of the things she learned that she didnt expect to learn was that there was this openoio abuse. People were saying we have to do something about this. And when that video went viral of governor christie speaking so passionately and eloquently about drug abuse and Substance Abuse and the damage its doing to families, its not that the American People are suddenly talking about this, its that the politicians have caught up with the American People. And its bipartisan, which is the important part that youre making here. The fabric of america, and thats what the former congressman is saying, its not this other group, its all of us. This is your point about chris christie, these are the moments we have seen these candidates at their most personal and vulnerable levels, jeb bush never talks about his daughter, hes been on the trail now talking about that personal story and you hear it in town halls and various meetings and also its going to be important in the Congressional Election too. One of the things thats nice about this is, as were covering polit politics, we talk so much about how we dont like things and how incendiary the rhetoric is, this is good for both tales of hope, of people overcoming their addiction, these are things that families, because so many of us have dealt with this in our families, to hear these stories is very helpful, even apart from the political solutions. Our panel all thumbs up on the asking of this topic on the campaign trail so far. New details with about the capture of mexican drug lord help chapo guzman, his desire to make a movie about him and his life may have led to his capture for the third time. Thats next. Thats next. My name is kieran griffin. Thats next. I work here at five star auto care in rocklin california. A lot of thought was put into the change to solar and we couldnt have done it without pg e. Pg e is very committed to clean energy. 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Right, richard, this caps off an embar raszing few months for mexican authorities, after he escaped, that was a the makings of movie. Reporter overnight the most wanted drug lord in the world, once among the most richest and powerful men on earth was paraded in front of cameras in handcuffs, Joaquin El Chapo guzman arrested in an overnight raid. To the drug boss was tracked down because he was trying to make a biopic and he was communicating with actors and produc producers, he was hiding in the mexican state that is home to his drug cartel. There were six arrested and a mexican marine was injured in a bloody shootout. His head draped in a towel, guzman was whisked away after six months on the run. The mexican president called it a victory for the rule of law. But el chapos daring escape in july from a maximum security prison was an embarrassment for the mexican government. He escaped through a tunnel. Now the question is will el chapo remain in mexico or be extradited to the u. S. Where hes wanted in six cities on drug charges. Its pretty good likelihood that he will be extradited. Reporter this morning el chapo is waking up in the same prison he escaped from. Authorities say elcholo, guzmans right hand man was also captured. And authorities were also able those are just some of the details as we know right now. Gabe gutierrez is mexico city. Thanks for that. Hes one of the democrats most influential strategists in congress and now he Just Announced he will not be running for reelection, up next, congressman steve israel will join us live to tell us why he mad this decision and what he plans to do after he leaves capitol hill. And im still struggling with my diabetes. I do my best to manage. But its hard to keep up with it. Your body and your diabetes change over time. Your treatment plan may too. Know your options. Oncedaily toujeo® is a longacting insulin from the makers of lantus®. It releases slowly to provide consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours. 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