Over the last 10 years we have lost more Americans to drug overdoses, opioid addiction, than we have in any wars we have ever fought, all of them accumulated together.
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Manchin highlights the severity of drug overdose deaths compared to war casualties.
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I mean, do you know if there's a problem there? Because it seems like to me, they're coming back home in West Virginia, we should have been notified that there was some serious problems we could have intervened and helped them with.
Thank you. Mr. Kuntz, if I could talk to you because it's just a horrible situation. I know and I thank you for your work you're doing in mental illness and all the suicide----
Well, this is what I was saying, too. I have been told basically--and I have talked to a lot of our servicemembers who have been deployed, and they are able to get anything they want, any concoction they want, just to get through the day.
So, I mean, have you looked at your contracts to make sure that they, basically, you need this to do the accurate work you need with AI for it to be effective?