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and the pain goes away but prospect landon's also regulate other bodily functions like blood clotting liver function and the regeneration of mucus membranes in the gut. an overdose of these over the. painkillers can cause kidney damage liver damage which in some cases then requires organ transplants and you can have stomach bleeding agents are also more at risk of having a stroke especially patients who already had a heart attack so they should be very cautious about these drugs. is also a patient a pain clinic she has multiple sclerosis and has had severe back pain for years several operations didn't help. month. you're always looking around for something to relieve the pain so of course i took over the counter drugs my experience was that they didn't help. but the side effects were terrible. my stomachs in terrible shape i often have no appetite and have to throw up. because the side effects were so bad doctors switched to prescription opioids opioids act i reckon in the central nervous system and the brain there they block the transmission of pain signals between nerve cells opioid
and the pain goes away but prospect landon's also regulate other bodily functions like blood clotting liver function and the regeneration of mucus membranes in the gut. an overdose of these over the. painkillers can cause kidney damage liver damage which in some cases then requires organ transplants and you can have stomach bleeding agents are also more at risk of having a stroke especially patients who already had a heart attack so they should be very cautious about these drugs. is also a...
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emily landon. thanks so much for being with us. your appearance at the governor's news conference, what you said, how you said it made "the washington post" and went viral. and it was because of your message and how you presented it that if people do the right thing and this horrible situation does calm down, then people might feel they gave up freedom for nothing when the opposite is true. tell us about the reaction to that message. >> well, apparently it struck a cord with a lot of people. and i didn't really expect that. i was surprised when the governor asked me to talk about his plan. i was very much in support of it when he called to ask my advice about it. and i've been talking to people about this coronavirus outbreak both at my university and my hospital for a long time now. and i know it's really hard to deliver the message that you need to stay home and do nothing so that nothing will happen. that's kind of not exactly what we're expecting to be asked to do, but that's exactly what we need. >> yeah, the other point that
emily landon. thanks so much for being with us. your appearance at the governor's news conference, what you said, how you said it made "the washington post" and went viral. and it was because of your message and how you presented it that if people do the right thing and this horrible situation does calm down, then people might feel they gave up freedom for nothing when the opposite is true. tell us about the reaction to that message. >> well, apparently it struck a cord with a...
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now this, past landon johnson at the authority to do whatever he wanted. he could invade north vietnam, he could drop a hydrogen bomb on hanoi. you could do anything. if you just ordered and sustain conventional bombing in the north, and kicked up advisers in south vietnam, he looked like a moderate. it was a political master stroke. temporarily very rewarding. but what have horrible costs. this resolution had been condemned, rightly i think as an absolutely inexcusable abuse of the public trust, fact is the president deliberately misled the congress, in order to obtain powers to wage war, without a constitution that needed a declaration of war. he lied to the american people, he ultimately put american soldiers in harm's way, in order to further his own crass political errands. is one of those issues, i talked about on the other hand was a theme of this class, this there is no on the other hand, it's a rotten thing to do. it was an abuse of power. johnson should be justifiably condemns for it. on the other hand, i have to stress these were not unprecedent
now this, past landon johnson at the authority to do whatever he wanted. he could invade north vietnam, he could drop a hydrogen bomb on hanoi. you could do anything. if you just ordered and sustain conventional bombing in the north, and kicked up advisers in south vietnam, he looked like a moderate. it was a political master stroke. temporarily very rewarding. but what have horrible costs. this resolution had been condemned, rightly i think as an absolutely inexcusable abuse of the public...
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hearst breaks with roosevelt, supports a republican named alf landon, the governor of kansas, for the presidency, and this was an ugly break, an ugly break. hearst's newspapers, in effect, call roosevelt an agent of moscow because of his policies, because of his new deal. roosevelt's supporters punish hearst. loosely based on the times and life of william randolph hearst. anecdote was sealed by a movie. that film, any guesses? kobe? >> citizen kane. >> citizen kane. that movie, starred and directed by a 26-year-old prodigy names orson wells who played the hearst-like character, charles foster kane. charles faster kane. clearly was a hearstian character. this movie was no documentary. it wasn't intended to be, but is recognized as among the best motion pictures ever made. the american film institute occasionally has polls or surveys that place "citizen kane" at or near the top of the best motion pictures of all time. and kane, "citizen kane" included an early scene in which charles foster kane mimics this exchange of telegrams. it's clearly -- it's clearly based on you furnish the pict
hearst breaks with roosevelt, supports a republican named alf landon, the governor of kansas, for the presidency, and this was an ugly break, an ugly break. hearst's newspapers, in effect, call roosevelt an agent of moscow because of his policies, because of his new deal. roosevelt's supporters punish hearst. loosely based on the times and life of william randolph hearst. anecdote was sealed by a movie. that film, any guesses? kobe? >> citizen kane. >> citizen kane. that movie,...
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hearst breaks with roosevelt, supports a republican named alf landon, the governor of kansas, for the presidency, and this was an ugly break, an ugly break. hearst's newspapers, in effect, call roosevelt an agent of moscow because of his policies, because of his new deal. roosevelt's supporters punish hearst. one way they did this was to revive furnish the war, to dust off this old time anecdote that first appeared in creelman's book in 1901 and invoke it as a way to damage hearst and his reputation, to sully his reputation. and it appears in a number of books and articles at that time in the mid-1930s, it appears notably in this truculent -- this biography of hearst called "imperial hearst." thin but hostile to hearst. furnish the war is resurrected, revived and brought back into the public domain. what sealed this anecdote, what firmly planted it into the popular consciousness was a 1941 motion picture loosely based on the times and life of william randolph hearst. anecdote was sealed by a movie. that film, any guesses? kobe? >> citizen kane. >> citizen kane. that movie, starred and
hearst breaks with roosevelt, supports a republican named alf landon, the governor of kansas, for the presidency, and this was an ugly break, an ugly break. hearst's newspapers, in effect, call roosevelt an agent of moscow because of his policies, because of his new deal. roosevelt's supporters punish hearst. one way they did this was to revive furnish the war, to dust off this old time anecdote that first appeared in creelman's book in 1901 and invoke it as a way to damage hearst and his...
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landon or do people need to be coddled a little bit. >> i think we have to be more in the middle.don't want to go to one extreme or act like nothing is happening. i think to follow the guidelines and listen to what people are telling us but to also still live our lives and stay in connection and know this is a temporary thing as bad as it feels and as scary it is to reassure ourselves sometimes multiple times a day it will be okay. if they do what they tell us, it will be okay. >> shari, what's interesting is the panic buying in stores. the paper products aisle, fresh produce, meats, dairy. how do you explain this panic buying? we have heard time and again from food suppliers, retailers that there is plenty of food in the country. it's just almost more a matter of the manpower to restock the shelves. what do you think drives this behavior? >> i think because we don't know when this will end. we don't have a date. people are thinking, even though we are being told this is happening right now, it feels like it is going to be going on forever. people are so afraid that they are going
landon or do people need to be coddled a little bit. >> i think we have to be more in the middle.don't want to go to one extreme or act like nothing is happening. i think to follow the guidelines and listen to what people are telling us but to also still live our lives and stay in connection and know this is a temporary thing as bad as it feels and as scary it is to reassure ourselves sometimes multiple times a day it will be okay. if they do what they tell us, it will be okay. >>...
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some of the drivers took part in the east sports version of the bahrain grand prix mikko holcomb big landonnorris and. all got behind the virtual wheel but it was a formula 2 driver china's one usu who won and one of the world's richest horse races has been called off to the dubai world cup had been due to take place behind closed doors on the 28th of march. i'll see you later for more sports news. thanks so much he said well that's it for main astounded at this news and i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day's news to stay with us on notice there. april on al-jazeera. countries are imposing drastic measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic we'll bring you all the latest developments from around the world pulse and untold stories from across asia pacific one i want east bring you in fact from the wealth my spotlight is retained as the democratic presidential race narrows how will the corona virus outbreak impact the u.s. election campaign and get the country investigated where palin kept group of independent journalists and becky well in the global fight against faith in the
some of the drivers took part in the east sports version of the bahrain grand prix mikko holcomb big landonnorris and. all got behind the virtual wheel but it was a formula 2 driver china's one usu who won and one of the world's richest horse races has been called off to the dubai world cup had been due to take place behind closed doors on the 28th of march. i'll see you later for more sports news. thanks so much he said well that's it for main astounded at this news and i'll be back in just a...