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janssen pharmaceuticals inc. (birds singing) (geese calling) (calling)
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janssen pharmaceuticals inc. >> mcfarland: myelofibrosis is thought of as a type of chronic leukemiaere bone marrow is slowly replaced with scar tissue, or fibrous tissue. this scarring process gradually disrupts the body's normal production of blood cells and platelets. depending on the severity of the scarring, there are consequences such as anemia, weakness, extreme fatigue, and an enlarged spleen or liver. and though as of today there's no cure, recent success has been made in the treatment of myelofibrosis. >> myelofibrosis is a complicated term for a simple thing, which means scarring of the bone marrow. >> mcfarland: dr. hagop kantarjian is chairman of the leukemia department at m.d. anderson cancer center in houston. >> so we have to think of myelofibrosis the same way as we think of scarring in the skin. when there's an injury to the skin, there's a scarring process that heals it. in the bone marrow, there's an injury to the bone marrow, which leads to the irritation and scarring. >> mcfarland: for many of us, myelofibrosis is not a familiar term. that may be because it's su
janssen pharmaceuticals inc. >> mcfarland: myelofibrosis is thought of as a type of chronic leukemiaere bone marrow is slowly replaced with scar tissue, or fibrous tissue. this scarring process gradually disrupts the body's normal production of blood cells and platelets. depending on the severity of the scarring, there are consequences such as anemia, weakness, extreme fatigue, and an enlarged spleen or liver. and though as of today there's no cure, recent success has been made in the...
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i started with cam janssen books when i was little and then nancy drew and then young adult urban booksk me to a different place. it put me in someone else's world and not mine. >> i think there is something within deja that is special. she deals with things. she knows what she needs to do to get the job done and she does it. >> i am still working at it. i am proud of the accomplishment that i have made and i just hope to keep pushing forward. >> she is on her way. >> i know. good for her. >>> all right. hot day. >> very hot. the valley, cool fog at the coast. in the 60s. >> have a great afternoon, everyone. >> see you, folks. >> hope: mm, you are a very distracting person. >> liam: i do -- i do try. >> hope: [ chuckles ] ohh, i would love to make out with you all day long, but i have work i need to do. >> liam: stupid meeting. >> hope: i know. ugh, it feels -- it feels so weird considering someone new for the jewelry line. >> liam: yeah, well, that makes sense. i mean, quinn artisan was, like, so branded with hope for the future. >> hope: i know. it makes me kind of sad. i feel like wy
i started with cam janssen books when i was little and then nancy drew and then young adult urban booksk me to a different place. it put me in someone else's world and not mine. >> i think there is something within deja that is special. she deals with things. she knows what she needs to do to get the job done and she does it. >> i am still working at it. i am proud of the accomplishment that i have made and i just hope to keep pushing forward. >> she is on her way. >> i...
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janssen could not save it for him. justin upton, his 19th. ties it at 2.erybody knows, we're not trading matt kemp. matt kemp, walkoff single. justin turner scores, and the dodgers, they've won a season best five in a row, kenny. >> yes, i have the angels and orioles. mike trout, adam jones plotting to take over north korea before the game. how many times have you seen a conversation like that followed by a jones home run? so often, his 21st of the season. orioles up 2-0. manny machado, this guy hits and plays defense. watch this. way outside the foul line on the albert pujols pull. rockets it across. we'd show you a replay but you're not paying us. it's just business. top of the fifth, angels down 4-3. kevin gausman throwing away trout. trout, 0-4. orioles win it 4-3. we're just kidding. we tried hard. >> you know who plays for the angels? >> yeah. >> chris iannetta. >> i know. >> chris iannetta. look it up. >> so you might call it a hole in one, but that would be the wrong sport. all these fans reaching with their gloves for jordy mercer's two-run homer
janssen could not save it for him. justin upton, his 19th. ties it at 2.erybody knows, we're not trading matt kemp. matt kemp, walkoff single. justin turner scores, and the dodgers, they've won a season best five in a row, kenny. >> yes, i have the angels and orioles. mike trout, adam jones plotting to take over north korea before the game. how many times have you seen a conversation like that followed by a jones home run? so often, his 21st of the season. orioles up 2-0. manny machado,...
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let's go to mike janssen in for demetrius, for a check of the weather. hi, mike. >> it looks warmer. there is potential for some warmth. >> you are so realistic. just give it to a straight. >> i can't lie. things are going to change. but when you walk out this morning it's quite comfortable. 61 degrees. once you get outside the city, it's about 10 degrees cooler in bridge. was chicago is a 52. 53 in roselle. look at the satellite, it is dry. meanly clear but just off to the west there's a cluster of showers and storms expected to move through the region. this is a more stable air mass. we take the chance of showers and storms out of the forecast until this afternoon. we get close to 80. the the best chance of rain comes overnight. we could see a few showers or storms early and late saturday and sunday. 80 degrees on saturday. part of the warm-up will talk more about the weather in a minute. of course traffic. >> a few things we're watching out there. one of them on the outbound side of 290 we have a crash on the ramp the dan ryan the ramp is blocked ther
let's go to mike janssen in for demetrius, for a check of the weather. hi, mike. >> it looks warmer. there is potential for some warmth. >> you are so realistic. just give it to a straight. >> i can't lie. things are going to change. but when you walk out this morning it's quite comfortable. 61 degrees. once you get outside the city, it's about 10 degrees cooler in bridge. was chicago is a 52. 53 in roselle. look at the satellite, it is dry. meanly clear but just off to the...
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narcotic vika is also a major donor to the partnership for drug for kids pharma giants pfizer and janssen pharmaceutical have also given money to anti american want to legalization groups so why would the manufacturers of powerful narcotic opiate drugs like oxycontin and by couldn't be giving money to groups that strongly oppose marijuana legalization well what's the powerful narcotic drugs biggest competition turns out as medical marijuana that's right marijuana produces many of the same pain relieving results as opioid painkillers but without the side effects of death or addiction while these legal narcotic drugs like like it in an oxycontin kill thousands of americans every year and addict millions pot is not addictive it is never ever killed anybody so it's only natural big pharma would want to prevent marijuana legalization from becoming a reality because that would be a huge hit to profits already opioid narcotic prescription rates are on average lower in states that have medical marijuana laws in place if more medical marijuana and marijuana legalization laws are passed across the
narcotic vika is also a major donor to the partnership for drug for kids pharma giants pfizer and janssen pharmaceutical have also given money to anti american want to legalization groups so why would the manufacturers of powerful narcotic opiate drugs like oxycontin and by couldn't be giving money to groups that strongly oppose marijuana legalization well what's the powerful narcotic drugs biggest competition turns out as medical marijuana that's right marijuana produces many of the same pain...