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penicillin to take to the next level. he co-opted a doctor who would try therapy with penicillin. a policeman in london had gotten a scratch on his face. it had become infected. he was hospitalized. they performed surgery to try to cut out the infected area. he just kept getting worse. finally, when he was on his -- sorry,48-hours eight-hours to live, they said ok. bring on the penicillin. they did. they brought it in and started in fusing him. within four to five hours he was awake. the therapy went on for almost three days. out of thewere world's supply of penicillin. guy relapsed and died. the problem with penicillin was it took so many people so much time to create a therapeutic dose. in the lab, it took six people three weeks to make one dose. penicillin is really cool, but not much use. there were very smart people in the lab. they said, dosage is based on body weight. why are we wasting penicillin on grown-ups when we could wasted on children. on children. they chose 4 children that were sick. waited until they were ready to die. brought in the penicillin and killed them --
penicillin to take to the next level. he co-opted a doctor who would try therapy with penicillin. a policeman in london had gotten a scratch on his face. it had become infected. he was hospitalized. they performed surgery to try to cut out the infected area. he just kept getting worse. finally, when he was on his -- sorry,48-hours eight-hours to live, they said ok. bring on the penicillin. they did. they brought it in and started in fusing him. within four to five hours he was awake. the...
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half were treated with penicillin. half were not treated. hours later, they started dropping, the untreated mice. they started dropping. the next day, all of the untreated penicillin -- all of the untreated mice had died. all of the treated mice had survived. he now felt it was time to take penicillin to the next level. he co-opted a doctor who would try therapy with penicillin. a policeman in london had gotten a scratch on his face. it had become infected. he was hospitalized. they performed surgery to try to cut out the infected area. he just kept getting worse. finally, when he was on his deathbed, 48 hours -- sorry, eight hours to live, they said ok. bring on the penicillin. let's see what you can do. they did. they brought it in and started infusing him. within four to five hours, he was awake. the therapy went on for almost three days. then, they were out of the world's supply of penicillin. the guy relapsed and died. the problem with penicillin was it took so many people so much time to create a therapeutic dose. in the lab, it took s
half were treated with penicillin. half were not treated. hours later, they started dropping, the untreated mice. they started dropping. the next day, all of the untreated penicillin -- all of the untreated mice had died. all of the treated mice had survived. he now felt it was time to take penicillin to the next level. he co-opted a doctor who would try therapy with penicillin. a policeman in london had gotten a scratch on his face. it had become infected. he was hospitalized. they performed...
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. >> a mom in penicillin who!woe practices an extreme vegan diet is accused of using the strict diet guidelines to feed her hawk said her 11 -month-old only small amounts of nuts and berries. the 33-year-old sister new something was wrong with her nephew when who!woe come to visit. >> he had a severe rash. his motor skills, he could not use his hands at all. >> the boy's father knew his son was in bad shape and he rushed the 11 -month-old to the hospital. doctors say the baby was severely they told police and now mom is facing charges. thankfully. after a brief stay in the hospital, the little boy is after a brief stay in the hospital, the little boy is doing better >>> doctors have tested this on mice and this drug has tested their lives 50%. now, they are testing it on dogs and doctors humans, too. >> do you like to take a lot of selfies and post them on social media. a is the new study says you are probably lonely if you do. a survey showed they were >> in chicago, their temperatures 60 degrees colder than yest
. >> a mom in penicillin who!woe practices an extreme vegan diet is accused of using the strict diet guidelines to feed her hawk said her 11 -month-old only small amounts of nuts and berries. the 33-year-old sister new something was wrong with her nephew when who!woe come to visit. >> he had a severe rash. his motor skills, he could not use his hands at all. >> the boy's father knew his son was in bad shape and he rushed the 11 -month-old to the hospital. doctors say the baby...
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will visit the usda center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass-produce penicillin saving thousands of allied lives in world war ii. the c-span cities tour of on book tv.nois sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next "american history tv's reel america," from 1945, "the negro sailor." this 26-minute u.s. navy film follows a draftee through boot camp and an assignment in the pacific. completed after the surrender of japan, the film celebrates teamwork, diversity, and the accompaniments of distinguished african-american sailors. this was restored by the national american archives. >> got your newspapers today. i got you guys newspapers today. got you guys newspapers today. you know bill? >> is this all that? >> i delivered them in a p 38. >> mike robbins, sports. oh, is he in now? thanks. >> who is that? >> the boss. >> hello, this is frank robbins. i have a great idea for a new column. yes sir, i will be in right away. >> bill johnson got his draft papers today. downstairs?johns
will visit the usda center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass-produce penicillin saving thousands of allied lives in world war ii. the c-span cities tour of on book tv.nois sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next "american history tv's reel america," from 1945, "the negro sailor." this 26-minute u.s. navy film follows a draftee through boot camp and an...
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if somebody discovers penicillin in the united kingdom, it crosses borders and does me some good.st of the world to prosper. we should want it anyway as human beings, beyond that there is a utilitarian aspect to wishing the world well. because you do not want the united states to be an island of 300 million people doing magnificently well, 6 billion people are sitting there, envious of us. ♪ >> money is a powerful force. i would argue it is more powerful than nature in some ways, just because of the economic forces. we do a bad job often in attributing an accurate value to something and the economic crisis is a perfect example. somebody created fake value out of something that did not really have value. and eventually it was going to crash, which is what it did. >> the dow had its biggest drop ever, falling a little more than 777 points. michael: we do not want to have banks that are too big to fail. we want gigantic banks, because that is the only way to compete in the world and fund companies that will create the jobs you want and a better life for all americans and people aroun
if somebody discovers penicillin in the united kingdom, it crosses borders and does me some good.st of the world to prosper. we should want it anyway as human beings, beyond that there is a utilitarian aspect to wishing the world well. because you do not want the united states to be an island of 300 million people doing magnificently well, 6 billion people are sitting there, envious of us. ♪ >> money is a powerful force. i would argue it is more powerful than nature in some ways, just...
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scientists are credited for discovering penicillin. the cities tour of pioria, illinois today.n c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates, visiting cities across the country. bill clintonident> was in ohio guest or, we he spoke to voters about hillary's clinton's plan for making jobs affordable. this is 40 minutes. thank you,linton: democratic party chair. thank you, denise, and did luck to you in the -- good luck to you in the election. thank you, alicia reece, who has led ohio in believing that more people should vote, not fewer. thank you. [applause] president clinton: you ought to give this guy a hand. his site has had a very bad week. let's try to make him feel better. [applause] [cheering] president clinton: look, what you are saying -- >> hillary! hillary! president clinton: what you are seeing is a microcosm of what this election is all about. you have one person who is a master at rubbing salt in people's wounds, does not pay taxes, does not even contribute to his own family charity, does not pay his contractors, takes the life savings of people who go to trump u and
scientists are credited for discovering penicillin. the cities tour of pioria, illinois today.n c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates, visiting cities across the country. bill clintonident> was in ohio guest or, we he spoke to voters about hillary's clinton's plan for making jobs affordable. this is 40 minutes. thank you,linton: democratic party chair. thank you, denise, and did luck to you in the -- good luck to you in the election. thank you, alicia reece, who has led ohio in...
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ya chill with pray for the children the government is spiking penicillin ? ? and lord willin' we all live to be 20 million outcome infinite dawg where is the ceiling? ? ? cause five years ago we came to be without disappearing ? ? it's that work hard play hard make you quit that day job we couldn't even take a day off ? ? i plan to take a trip want the money how it's spent i just re-up ? ? plus i just paid my phone and the rent ? ? it's that work hard play hard i just got a load off smoke so much this year ? ? we couldn't even take a day off twenty something years i never had a had a day ? ? job ? ? never ask for truth it's what expected it's a trade-off ? ? real playa lit getting money bound to flip nonchalant like i am it rap blunt rap up on the album in a audi ? ? black tote straps looking for yack so i could go top speed with the blinkers on ? ? screaming "what you want" martin king is gone who am i who am i ? ? handsome guy might style on you brothas with a patch on my eye ? ? please turn up the headphones i speak the value ? ? i preach for freaks we gon
ya chill with pray for the children the government is spiking penicillin ? ? and lord willin' we all live to be 20 million outcome infinite dawg where is the ceiling? ? ? cause five years ago we came to be without disappearing ? ? it's that work hard play hard make you quit that day job we couldn't even take a day off ? ? i plan to take a trip want the money how it's spent i just re-up ? ? plus i just paid my phone and the rent ? ? it's that work hard play hard i just got a load off smoke so...
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in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin credited for saving thousands of lives in world war ii navy secretary on his top priorities for the navy and marine corps he spoke at the national press club on issues including shipbuilding and purse on a retention. this is just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] welcome to the national press club. at the washington correspondent for the tribune and the 109th president of the press club where guests today. i would like to welcome the public radio and you can follow the action on twitter. i ask you to stand briefly and hold your applause until i finish the entire table. publisher of stars and stripes. managing editor of defense daily. editor and defense. naval warfare reporter at defense news, former naval officer and publisher of the washington examiner, ted, chief of staff to the secretary of the navy, former chair of the kennedy and washington correspondent and the honorable john warner. as a membe member but organized today's events, thank you. the correspondent for "the new york times." thank you all. [applause] als
in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin credited for saving thousands of lives in world war ii navy secretary on his top priorities for the navy and marine corps he spoke at the national press club on issues including shipbuilding and purse on a retention. this is just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] welcome to the national press club. at the washington correspondent for the tribune and the 109th president of the press club where guests today. i would like to...
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. >> i will give you the penicillins once we get going, okay? you -- you work with me and i'll work with you. >> reporter: robert's been awake for nearly 20 hours. >> i'm tired. i want to go. i want to call my mom. tell her that i love her. i'm sorry for the -- all the pain that i've ever put her through. i had nothing -- i had nothing to do with this. >> reporter: more than a dozen times, he says he's tired and needs sleep. and several times, he tries to sleep on the cold floor. at 5:17 am, for no explained reason, they attach shackles to robert's ankles. >> come on, man. that's too tight for me. >> reporter: more than four hours into the interrogation -- randy snead tells robert he has more bad news. overwhelming evidence of robert's guilt. >> i don't need it. i've got evidence out the ass. dust is made up mostly of -- human dead skin. >> i didn't know that. >> that can be picked up. that dna. >> i'm not gonna to be able to keep you from the worst, robert. if you don't talk to me, i can't keep you from the worst. >> i wasn't there. >> robert,
. >> i will give you the penicillins once we get going, okay? you -- you work with me and i'll work with you. >> reporter: robert's been awake for nearly 20 hours. >> i'm tired. i want to go. i want to call my mom. tell her that i love her. i'm sorry for the -- all the pain that i've ever put her through. i had nothing -- i had nothing to do with this. >> reporter: more than a dozen times, he says he's tired and needs sleep. and several times, he tries to sleep on the...
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something as close to people ♪ ♪ ya chill with pray for the children the government is spiking penicillinppearing ♪ ♪ it's that work hard play hard make you quit that day job ♪ ♪ i smoked so much this year we couldn't even take a day off ♪ ♪ i plan to take a trip want the money how it's spent i just re-up ♪ ♪ plus i just paid my phone and the rent ♪ ♪ it's that work hard play hard i just got a load off smoke so much this year ♪ ♪ we couldn't even take a day off twenty something years i never had a had a day ♪ ♪ job ♪ never ask for truth it's what expected it's a trade-off ♪ ♪ real playa lit getting money bound to flip nonchalant like i am it man i told you how it gets ♪ ♪ it's that mixtape rap blunt rap up on the album in a audi ♪ ♪ black tote straps looking for yack so i could go top speed with the blinkers on ♪ ♪ screaming "what you want" martin king is gone who am i who am i ♪ ♪ handsome guy might style on you brothas with a patch on my eye ♪ ♪ please turn up the headphones i speak the value ♪ ♪ i preach for freaks we gon win the outcome toke toke and choke ♪ ♪ we just need your vote f
something as close to people ♪ ♪ ya chill with pray for the children the government is spiking penicillinppearing ♪ ♪ it's that work hard play hard make you quit that day job ♪ ♪ i smoked so much this year we couldn't even take a day off ♪ ♪ i plan to take a trip want the money how it's spent i just re-up ♪ ♪ plus i just paid my phone and the rent ♪ ♪ it's that work hard play hard i just got a load off smoke so much this year ♪ ♪ we couldn't even take a day off...
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announcer: we'll visit the usda center where in 1941, scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin, credited to saving thousands of allied lives during world war ii. the c-span cities tour of peoria, illinois, saturday, at 6:00 p.m. history on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> announcer: next on c-span, a senate debate in wisconsin and then pena-rodriguez versus colorado about racial bias in jury selection and later a debate in the nevada senate race. now to wisconsin between ron johnson and russ feingold. you're on c-span. from the studios of wl u.k. in green bay, the wisconsin broadcasters association foundation presents the 2016 u.s. senate debate with incumbent republican senator -- ron johnson and challenger russ feingold. and now, president and ceo, michelle that are con -- vetter con. the broadcasters association is pleased to welcome yo
announcer: we'll visit the usda center where in 1941, scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin, credited to saving thousands of allied lives during world war ii. the c-span cities tour of peoria, illinois, saturday, at 6:00 p.m. history on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> announcer: next on c-span, a senate debate in wisconsin and then pena-rodriguez...
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. >> and we'll visit the usda center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin, credited for saving thousands of allied lives during world war ii. the c-span cities tour of peoria, illinois, saturday at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv. and sunday afternoon at two on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> c-span be, created -- c-span, created by america's cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite proprovider. >> next, a discussion about community policing from the cato institute in washington d.c. this is an hour. >> well, good afternoon, everybody. i want to welcome the audience, and i want to welcome our c-span viewers. i'm peter russo, and i want to thank you all for coming today. this is a capitol hill briefing entitled the truth about prison policing in america. before we begin, i'll remind you if you'd like to join the conversation, we'd love to hear from you, tweet us at hashtag catoevents. today we'll examine a number of policy areas
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if i can take an amoxilen, why whack me with a z-pack. 10% of people may be allergic to penicillin, may need more but most of us are just fine with the old-fashioned weak stuff. >> what about people who say i have a virus, you need a antibiotic. >> sore throats, ear infections are all viruses. why take antibiotics if you don't need them? if you are hacking and coughing for more than two weeks, i get it. but before that, use topical therapy. >> don't we need to know the difference between viruses and bacterial infections as well? >> yes, please. viruses don't get treated with antibiotic they'll call symptoms but you can't treat them with the antibiotics. i wish we could! but we can't. >> thank you, doc. catch more of this guy weekdays on "the dr. oz show." check your local listings. >>> now, let's get a check of the weather from al. >> big storm from the pacific northwest causing a lot of rain and by the end of the week gets all the way down into southern california. in the meantime, heavy rain making its way across the northern plains. very mild from the southwest all >> good tuesday mo
if i can take an amoxilen, why whack me with a z-pack. 10% of people may be allergic to penicillin, may need more but most of us are just fine with the old-fashioned weak stuff. >> what about people who say i have a virus, you need a antibiotic. >> sore throats, ear infections are all viruses. why take antibiotics if you don't need them? if you are hacking and coughing for more than two weeks, i get it. but before that, use topical therapy. >> don't we need to know the...
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. >> and we'll visit the usda center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin created for saving thousands of allied lives during world war ii. saturday 6:00 p.m. eastern on book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv, on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. . >>> former independent presidential candidate and consumer advocate ralph nader hosted a conference in washington called "breaking through power." it covered nuclear power, tax policy and more. here is a three and a half hour portion of the event. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm ralph nader. welcome to the fifth day of our events which we have called "breaking through power.org. my book put so many forces into motion with the help of the media and led to the creation of many citizen groups who led the struggle successfully for the advances in that period and environmental, consumer, worker safety, freedom of information, and other achievements. breaking through power means challenging conscious station of power that abuses its authority or exc
. >> and we'll visit the usda center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin created for saving thousands of allied lives during world war ii. saturday 6:00 p.m. eastern on book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv, on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. . >>> former independent presidential candidate and consumer advocate ralph nader hosted a conference in washington called "breaking...
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. >> and visit the usda's center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin, credited for saving thousands of valid lives are in world war ii. the c-span cities to her saturday at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv, and sunday afternoon at two on american history tv on c-span3. working with her cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> our campaign 2016 coverage continues on c-span2. next up a series of discussions about 2016, presidential campaign rhetoric and a range of policy proposals from hillary clinton, donald trump including talks about the economy, taxes, social security, spending and defense. mark halperin will be conducting the interviews and they should get underway shortly. we will becoming a couple of debates today. state race debates on c-span, 12:15 p.m. eastern the pennsylvania eighth congressional district debate, and the north dilemma senate debate coming up on c-span this evening at 7:00 eastern. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> -- "bloomberg news." >> so welcome everybody. i
. >> and visit the usda's center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin, credited for saving thousands of valid lives are in world war ii. the c-span cities to her saturday at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv, and sunday afternoon at two on american history tv on c-span3. working with her cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> our campaign 2016 coverage continues on c-span2. next up a series of discussions about 2016, presidential...
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. >> and we'll visit the usda center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass produce penicillin, credited for saving thousands of allied living during world war ii. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv, and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> now former pakistani president pervez musharraf at the annual washington ideas forum. he talks about his country's relations with the u.s. and then columbia university business professor joseph stiglitz talks about common currenti currency threats of europe. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> general musharraf, good morning. >> thank you. >> at the beginning of the general's auto biography "in the line of fire" he wrote the story of my life coincides almost from the beginning with the story of my country. so the chapters that follow are a biography, not only of a man, but of pakistan as well. i will take that literally as license to hold you accountable for your own story and for your country this morning ov
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announcer: we'll visit the usda center where in 19 41 scientists discovered out a mass produce penicillin credited for saving thousands of allied lives during world war ii. announcer: republican congressman joe heck and former state attorney general catherine cortez master are on the ballot to fill the seat soon-to-be vacated by minority leader harry reid, who is retiring -- republican congressman joe heck and former state attorney general catherine cortez masto. tonight, the candidates to part in an hour-long debate. >> live from las vegas, this is the 2016 senatorial debate. , ths the 2016 senatorial debate. >> tonight, we are live at canyon springs high school in north las vegas for the first and only senatorial debate in nevada. good evening and welcome. in a moment, your candidates will face off. republican congressman joe heck and democratic attorney general of nevada catherine cortez masto . .ood evening this debate is being broadcast not only here on channel eight but across the state at cbs , live on c-span, snow.com asasvega , and it will also reenter on sunday. if you would lik
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will visit the usda center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass-produce penicillin saving thousands of allied lives in world war ii. the c-span cities tour of on book tv.nois sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next "american history tv's reel america," from 1945, "the negro sailor." this 26-minute u.s. navy film follows a draftee through boot camp and an assignment in the pacific. completed after the surrender of
will visit the usda center where in 1941 scientists discovered how to mass-produce penicillin saving thousands of allied lives in world war ii. the c-span cities tour of on book tv.nois sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next "american history tv's reel america," from 1945, "the negro sailor." this 26-minute u.s. navy film follows a draftee through boot camp and an...