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either difficulty moving or to cause an increase of potassium in his body which eventually reached a point to cause his death. >> and in that latter circumstance that would be a very painful -- that would presumably be a very painful process? >> i would imagine, especially given what the eyewitness saw. >> yeah. the reason i'm asking about pain other than just human empathy is because the amount of pain that a person experienced during the execution is important to whether or not an execution is constitutional in this country, at least the way the supreme court has most recently defined it. but i just want to ask you one last medical point on this. in terms of the prospect of the execution having been stopped or them attempting to stop it, might it be possible to resuscitate or revive or provide some sort of antidote to somebody who had been partially lethally injected with these chemicals in a way that wasn't working as intended? there's this large period of time that's unaccounted for where we don't know what they did. we know the man's lawyer says he assumed they were trying to re
either difficulty moving or to cause an increase of potassium in his body which eventually reached a point to cause his death. >> and in that latter circumstance that would be a very painful -- that would presumably be a very painful process? >> i would imagine, especially given what the eyewitness saw. >> yeah. the reason i'm asking about pain other than just human empathy is because the amount of pain that a person experienced during the execution is important to whether or...
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they gave those people that work there something called potassium-- potassium iodide and it floods up your thyroid gland so it won't take this radiation in. and another thing you want to know is our noring plants that is run by atomic, they can stand 1/15 of an earthquake like in japan and my bible says it will get worse and worse and worse. we better get at something, folks. >> all right. >> stephen: now that is a campaign slogan that americans can rally behind. walt bayes, you remember chernobyl when you translate that it comes out wormwood which is mentioned in the bible a whole lot, potassium iodide we getter get us some 2014. now folks-- (applause) but folks even walt's message of hope pealed in comparison to the power of harley brown's closer. >> after god told me was going make me president i went out and got the presidential seal tattooed right here on my shoulder. i was living in fat jack's cell ar because my ex-wife had given me trumped up restraining orders. i couldn't see my kids. it was a mess. and the wife said get this lunatic out of my cell ar. a cowboy, a curmudgeon,
they gave those people that work there something called potassium-- potassium iodide and it floods up your thyroid gland so it won't take this radiation in. and another thing you want to know is our noring plants that is run by atomic, they can stand 1/15 of an earthquake like in japan and my bible says it will get worse and worse and worse. we better get at something, folks. >> all right. >> stephen: now that is a campaign slogan that americans can rally behind. walt bayes, you...
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the third drug, the potassium chloride-s designed to stop the heart, and that is what kills the inmate. >> so in terms of that second drug you're saying it's essentially there for the witnesses' benefit so that you don't see the prisoner writhe or move or physically react in any way. i guess the other side of that coin, does that also mean that if you are seeing the prisoner move or speak or writhe in some way it means that that second drug, that paralyzing agent hasn't taken for some reason? >> that's correct on both points. >> okay. based on the eyewitness descriptions and the information released by the state in terms of the way he reacted, does it seem like -- can you tell from those observations if any of the drugs had their intended effect? >> based on what i have heard, it strikes me that some amount of the midazolam got into the inmate because he did appear to fall asleep at some point. and then it does seem that the iv became blown or that was no longer in place, so that when the injection of the second and third drug, the paralittic and the potassium chloride, caused a signif
the third drug, the potassium chloride-s designed to stop the heart, and that is what kills the inmate. >> so in terms of that second drug you're saying it's essentially there for the witnesses' benefit so that you don't see the prisoner writhe or move or physically react in any way. i guess the other side of that coin, does that also mean that if you are seeing the prisoner move or speak or writhe in some way it means that that second drug, that paralyzing agent hasn't taken for some...
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it also has potassium.ho cares. >> i love bananas. i care. what we're doing is we're making ribbons with the zucchini and the summer squash and it's going to come out to be this lovely low-carb, low-calorie pasta salad. a little bit of lemon juice, parmesan if you want to take a piece. the recipe is going to be on your website. no cheese here. >> okay. >> no cheese here. just a little bit of lemon juice and pepper. easy, right? very low calorie. >> uh-huh. >> next up we have grapefruit. >> sorry. >> grapefruit is loaded with the water. it's a juicy fruit. it's only 120 calories and it's got the potassium as well. what i like to do is peel it. i take the membranes off and create shaved grapefruit with a little bit of mint. i would love for you to taste this. this is a fun thing you can do. you can also put it in the freezer for a couple of hours. >> who would have thought to put those two things together. >> i love grapefruit with mint. >> so refreshing. >> you're debloating by the minute. >> i feel better.
it also has potassium.ho cares. >> i love bananas. i care. what we're doing is we're making ribbons with the zucchini and the summer squash and it's going to come out to be this lovely low-carb, low-calorie pasta salad. a little bit of lemon juice, parmesan if you want to take a piece. the recipe is going to be on your website. no cheese here. >> okay. >> no cheese here. just a little bit of lemon juice and pepper. easy, right? very low calorie. >> uh-huh. >> next...
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in small doses, potassium chloride is used to treat potassium deficiency. so a purposeful overdose to stop your heart, this to paralyze you, but this one first, this sedative. and this combination has not been used before. nobody really knows what it does. florida used a similar combination last year to kill a prisoner in that state, but they used a wildly different dose. their dose of the first sedative was five times what oklahoma decided that it was going to use. why did oklahoma decide to go with the particular recipe? who knows. and at these doses, the way they planned to do it with the oklahoma plan actually kill a person? or would it just torture a person and leave them alive? if so, for how long? and what would the torture be like? would it eventually kill them? would it wound them? leave them maimed forever? before last night, no one knew. and on the basis of that state secrecy law that oklahoma passed, the state of oklahoma would not even say where the drugs were from. no one knows, still. i mean, as recently as mid-march, the state of oklahoma ha
in small doses, potassium chloride is used to treat potassium deficiency. so a purposeful overdose to stop your heart, this to paralyze you, but this one first, this sedative. and this combination has not been used before. nobody really knows what it does. florida used a similar combination last year to kill a prisoner in that state, but they used a wildly different dose. their dose of the first sedative was five times what oklahoma decided that it was going to use. why did oklahoma decide to...
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this potassium iodide. >> jimmy: potassium iodide. [ laughter ] >> are you ready? >> all right.my: that is so r >> right? >> jimmy >> >> jimmy: th >> i can't see anybody. >> jimmy: that is so f >> so this is an exothermic reaction which means heat released. so look at all this -- steam that's coming up. isn't that awesome? >> jimmy: oh my god! it's really -- hot. >> i know. don't -- be careful. be careful. it's caliente. >> jimmy: i might have super pow >> you might hav [ laught >> jimmy: yeah, i'm going to shoot, like, cotton cand of my - >> can i have my trash can, please? >> jimmy: that is so -- >> so -- >> jimmy: what are these? >> these are vortex cannon. this is a trash can vortex cannon. >> jimm i -- >> so, you know what a is? >> jimmy: no b see >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "stomp" off-broadway. >> i was. they kicked me out because i cut holes in al >> jimmy: yeah. >> y >> jimmy: so this is a vortex? >> yeah. so right here, we have a hole in the end of the trash can. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and we have sort of a shower curtain on this end so what we're going to do is we'r
this potassium iodide. >> jimmy: potassium iodide. [ laughter ] >> are you ready? >> all right.my: that is so r >> right? >> jimmy >> >> jimmy: th >> i can't see anybody. >> jimmy: that is so f >> so this is an exothermic reaction which means heat released. so look at all this -- steam that's coming up. isn't that awesome? >> jimmy: oh my god! it's really -- hot. >> i know. don't -- be careful. be careful. it's caliente....
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and potassium accelerating hydration.o when you're exercising, when you wake up in the wintertime, you're in new york, the heat is on, you get that dry taste in your mouth, there's nothing better for hydration than coconut water. >> where do you get the coconuts? >> today we're tracking 1.5 million coconuts a day. >> 1.5 million coconuts a day. there's an assembly line going on. >> we're producing today in, we have eight factories around the world. packaging coconut water. we've built them with local partners in different parts of the world. from scrash. -- scratch. and we have a whole supply chain that we build around coconut water. >> you is have celebrity partners in terms of them liking your product. that's been a big dealer to the brand. >> it's been great. the american consumer is a celebrity-driven culture. in some ways. and so when celebrities are seen on tv drinking a product or in magazines drinking it, it doesn't hurt. >> madonna. >> she's an investing in the business. early on, back in 2009, she actually came
and potassium accelerating hydration.o when you're exercising, when you wake up in the wintertime, you're in new york, the heat is on, you get that dry taste in your mouth, there's nothing better for hydration than coconut water. >> where do you get the coconuts? >> today we're tracking 1.5 million coconuts a day. >> 1.5 million coconuts a day. there's an assembly line going on. >> we're producing today in, we have eight factories around the world. packaging coconut...
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the machine removes extra water, waste, and salt from his body and keeps chemicals like potassium at a safe level in his blood. the programmer is tethered to the machine 25 hours a week. australia has universal health care and damian's dialysis treatment, more than $50,000 a year, is covered by the government. it's a life-saving procedure, but not a cheap or easy one. >> the dialysis process involves putting a couple of needles in your arm and then essentially the dialysis machine works as your artificial kidney for five hours. unfortunately, putting needles in your arm every second day does sort of give the arm a bit of a beating. so it's not looking too pretty these days. >> but there's another cost. for more than ten years, more than 3,800 days and nights, he's kept his cell phone in reach, hoping for a call to rush to the hospital because a compatible kidney has been found. but when we talked to him in february, the call still hadn't come. the uncertainty is hard on him and his two young sons, and he says it's one reason his marriage foundered. >> living with someone who has a ch
the machine removes extra water, waste, and salt from his body and keeps chemicals like potassium at a safe level in his blood. the programmer is tethered to the machine 25 hours a week. australia has universal health care and damian's dialysis treatment, more than $50,000 a year, is covered by the government. it's a life-saving procedure, but not a cheap or easy one. >> the dialysis process involves putting a couple of needles in your arm and then essentially the dialysis machine works...
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>> [ chuckles ] you've probably heard in science class of elements like sodium, potassium? these are electrolytes that are usually found in sports drinks. they are a valuable substance that our muscle fibers really need in order to function properly. >> okay. so, what should we do? >> first of all, we want to move that person into a cool area, whether that be indoors or even the shade. and have them rest and stretch the muscle. even massaging the area can really be of help. to replenish those lost fluids, though, we should give them half a glass of water or a sports drink every 15 minutes. just make sure that the fluid doesn't contain caffeine, 'cause that can actually make the situation worse. >> so, let's review. to treat heat cramps, the red cross says, get to a cooler place. stretch, massage, and maybe ice the area. drink half a glass of cool water or a sports drink with electrolytes every 15 minutes. and avoid drinks with caffeine. >> don't let heat cramps cramp your style -- stay properly hydrated. for "tkn," i'm emily. >> here's yet another reason to avoid too much j
>> [ chuckles ] you've probably heard in science class of elements like sodium, potassium? these are electrolytes that are usually found in sports drinks. they are a valuable substance that our muscle fibers really need in order to function properly. >> okay. so, what should we do? >> first of all, we want to move that person into a cool area, whether that be indoors or even the shade. and have them rest and stretch the muscle. even massaging the area can really be of help. to...
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not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make youappen to like raisins. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health. now that's what i'm talkin' about. with kellogg's raisin bran®. [ female announcer ] now with kellogg's family rewards you can get even more from the products you love. join today at kfr.com. >>> finally tonight here, it is a huge week ahead for us here as we celebrate barbara walters' more than 50-year career. later this week, her final day co-hosting "the view." and a special "20/20" as she retir retires. there was one more place this weekend where she had the last laugh. >> on may 16th, legendary journalist barbara walters will make her last televised appearance on "the view." >> reporter: last night, on "snl," a look back at the fun they've had with the legend. >> good evening. welcome to not for ladies only. i'm barbara wawa. >> if you were a man, i would be all over you like butter on beans. >> i was in a hot tub with henry kissinger and juliet kraus. >> reporter: but last night, barbara with the last laugh. >
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start with spinach for fiber, banana for potassium, berries for antioxidants, almonds for omega-3 oils, and watch how the power of the nutribullet breaks everything down, extracting all the essential nutrition. even the almonds and flaxseeds have been broken down. the secret is its powerful 600 watt motor combined with cyclonic action that forces everything through the turbo extractor blade, turning at an incredible 10,000 rpms to break down and pulverize this where most of the essential nutrition lies. it makes supercharged superfood nutriblasts. you can lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, super boost her energy level to fill better than you have in years. the nutribullet takes seconds to use and clean. watch. just load this in the cup. twist on the extractor blade. watch how the nutribullet blasts ordinary food into superfood in an instance. this is less than half the size. it also comes with two 18 ounce mugs. everyone gets to enjoy superfood. it is packed full of recipe combinations the whole family was -- will love. you can spend up to $500 on these machines. >> there is no d
start with spinach for fiber, banana for potassium, berries for antioxidants, almonds for omega-3 oils, and watch how the power of the nutribullet breaks everything down, extracting all the essential nutrition. even the almonds and flaxseeds have been broken down. the secret is its powerful 600 watt motor combined with cyclonic action that forces everything through the turbo extractor blade, turning at an incredible 10,000 rpms to break down and pulverize this where most of the essential...
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potassium bromide, the people bash toll. we've got it for the elderly. there it is, now we have it for lethal injections. >> right. so, again, this is the question about we'll have a reliable technology, and we'll be able to use it in lethal injection. but remember, the problems of lethal injection are not just problems of the drug content. they're problems of its administration and who's going to administer it. and these injections are administered under let's say difficult and trying circumstances. so i don't think it's just a matter of could we find a drug cocktail which this some way would seem to us to be reliable, i think it's a question of how that drug cocktail is going to be administered, by whom and to whom and under what circumstances. the truth of the matter, what's happening with lethal injection today is a form of human experimentation. that's what happened in oklahoma. they were trying a drug cocktail that really had not been previously used. and states now because of the reluctance of european, european manufacturers to supply chemicals t
potassium bromide, the people bash toll. we've got it for the elderly. there it is, now we have it for lethal injections. >> right. so, again, this is the question about we'll have a reliable technology, and we'll be able to use it in lethal injection. but remember, the problems of lethal injection are not just problems of the drug content. they're problems of its administration and who's going to administer it. and these injections are administered under let's say difficult and trying...
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not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make youto like raisins. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health. now that's what i'm talkin' about. with kellogg's raisin bran®. [ female announcer ] now with kellogg's family rewards you can get even more from the products you love. join today at kfr.com. without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ this is a wake-up call. i love avocado so much i started a facebook page...b. oh you should post a picture of my new earrings... those would go perfectly with this sweater i'm knitting. i'm sorry, did you say something? i was just tending to my avocado tree. ooops, i forgot to lock my avocar...do... [car alarm chirp] have you met my first-born son? avocado? everyone loves avocado season at subway. add creamy, avocado to your favorite sub or try
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potassium chloride stops the heart. >> there are times when i wanted them to execute me.use the weight of dealing with the issue, it gets unbearable. i mean, you wanted to say, man, look, i quit. i'm going to drop my appeals. >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the side bar to that, of course, is that the individual who's being put to death took a life. i look at it as just the general public or the state of alabama actually carrying out the execution. i just happen to be the tool in place to be able to do it. if i refuse to do that, then i'm actually refusing to carry out a law that i said i would uphold. >> i started it. i'm responsible for all four deaths because if i'd have never started the killing, none of it ever would have happened. in some way, i wish that there was something i could do to help the victims' families find closure or make peace with what happened. i can't do anything but apologize. >> in 2005, the u.s. supreme court ruled it unconstitutional to impose the death penalty on juveniles who commit murder before their 18th birt
potassium chloride stops the heart. >> there are times when i wanted them to execute me.use the weight of dealing with the issue, it gets unbearable. i mean, you wanted to say, man, look, i quit. i'm going to drop my appeals. >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the side bar to that, of course, is that the individual who's being put to death took a life. i look at it as just the general public or the state of alabama actually carrying out the execution. i...
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it has as much calcium as a glass of milk and as much potassium as a banana. >> really?a burger over a banana any day. >> who wouldn't, right? >> awesome. let's go to the grill. >> the best way to cook it is medium. it will be nice and juicy and you will have a nice golden color on the outside of it. >> how can you tell? i'm so bad at this. >> there's more of a touch -- if the juicefá rs running clear, i means like it's basically well done. like you see here, where the blood is starting to rise up now and the outside is starting to cook. so you are about at medium rare. to get it to medium, flip it, top it with the cheese, melt the cheese and it is ready to go. >> okay, guys. are we ready to dress this burger? i'm so hungry right now. it looks amazing. >> so we will take the green leaf lettuce and put it on the bottom. >> yes. >> slice of the the onion. >> okay. >> we will put it on top. the patty and then take these beefsteak tomatoes. >> nice thick slice. >> on top.lp >> we will take some of sauce. >> what is in here. >> this is base of onions, garlic, cilantro, avocad
it has as much calcium as a glass of milk and as much potassium as a banana. >> really?a burger over a banana any day. >> who wouldn't, right? >> awesome. let's go to the grill. >> the best way to cook it is medium. it will be nice and juicy and you will have a nice golden color on the outside of it. >> how can you tell? i'm so bad at this. >> there's more of a touch -- if the juicefá rs running clear, i means like it's basically well done. like you see...
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midazolam and put the inmate to sleep but then uses a muscle relaxant so they cannot move, then potassiume which stops the heart. >> these are drugs that are used for other things. do they normally have other medical uses? >> midazolam is a very commonly used drug. we use it in much smaller doses, 2, 3, milligrams for patients to help decrease anxiety and to have them not remember so when they go back to surgery, they don't remember the experience. muscle relaxants -- >> go on, go on. >> muscle relaxants are commonly used in the operating room. it's important, joy, to get this straight, though. what they're doing is not anesthesia. anesthesia is about taking care of patients. this is wholly unrelated to that. >> and i mean, i guess the reason why we're seeing this sort of experimentation that's happening, as you said not even consistently the same drugs, is why? because the former drugs that were used for this purpose are now off the market? it does seem like this is kind of random and kind of experimenting with what they think might work. >> well, it is random and sperpt i -- experimenti
midazolam and put the inmate to sleep but then uses a muscle relaxant so they cannot move, then potassiume which stops the heart. >> these are drugs that are used for other things. do they normally have other medical uses? >> midazolam is a very commonly used drug. we use it in much smaller doses, 2, 3, milligrams for patients to help decrease anxiety and to have them not remember so when they go back to surgery, they don't remember the experience. muscle relaxants -- >> go...
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who is class vice president wrote when the going gets tough just remember to burr barium, carbon, potassiumuranium, fosse pers on. school officials were, they spelled that back that "a" up. as a punishment, the inhouse suspension kept her from taking part in the senior walk and told her she would no longer be able to give the graduation speech. guess who is joining us the adorable paris grey. how are you? >> hi. i'm good. >> so your mother's response to this was you are such a nerd. that's what your mom said. tell me the back story here. >> um, well, i wanted to be different in the yearbook so i looked up chemistry jokes and i saw one that was more vulgar than mine and i was, like, i need to tone it down a little bit so i won't get in trouble and i thought i wasn't get in trouble, but it seems like i did, and, you know, i just didn't know -- i mean, if i knew it was a problem i thought it was going to be caught ahead of time and not a week before graduation. >> did you find a lot of people caught on to what you were saying? did your classmates figure it out? >> no. my classmates did not fig
who is class vice president wrote when the going gets tough just remember to burr barium, carbon, potassiumuranium, fosse pers on. school officials were, they spelled that back that "a" up. as a punishment, the inhouse suspension kept her from taking part in the senior walk and told her she would no longer be able to give the graduation speech. guess who is joining us the adorable paris grey. how are you? >> hi. i'm good. >> so your mother's response to this was you are...
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it also has potassium.e a piece. the recipe is going to be on your website. no cheese here. >> okay. >> no cheese here. just a little bit of lemon juice and pepper. easy, right? very low calorie. >> uh-huh. >> next up we have grapefruit. >> sorry. >> grapefruit is loaded with the water. it's a juicy fruit. it's only 120 calories and it's got the potassium as well. what i like to do is peel it. i take the membranes off and create shaved grapefruit with a little bit of mint. h is a fun thing to do. you can also put it in the freezer for a couple of hours. >> who would have thought to put those two things together. >> i love grapefruit with mint. >> so refreshing. >> you're debloating by the minute. >> i feel better. >> i feel thinner. >> this is my version of a long eye land iced tea. i call it a berkshire iced tea. i made it yesterday. it's incredibly slimming. i take a lemon-ginger tea bag. steep it five minutes in a cup of water. cool it off in the fridge. then you add a shot of grapefruit just. you have t
it also has potassium.e a piece. the recipe is going to be on your website. no cheese here. >> okay. >> no cheese here. just a little bit of lemon juice and pepper. easy, right? very low calorie. >> uh-huh. >> next up we have grapefruit. >> sorry. >> grapefruit is loaded with the water. it's a juicy fruit. it's only 120 calories and it's got the potassium as well. what i like to do is peel it. i take the membranes off and create shaved grapefruit with a...
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all, drinking too much water can be a problem because you dilute your electrolyting, sodium and potassium you retaining too much water. and the second or third thing, is do not make you healthy necessarily. what if you're still eating bad? eating burgers and fries. they don't offset each other. water is good for you, eight to ten cups a at this is what you need -- a day is what you need. but don't go crazy. >> thank you so much. super shred is his book. check that out. now we know the truth about the diet myths. >> that's right as it is strong and fights pain at the site of inflammation. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain. advil. make today yours. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm go
all, drinking too much water can be a problem because you dilute your electrolyting, sodium and potassium you retaining too much water. and the second or third thing, is do not make you healthy necessarily. what if you're still eating bad? eating burgers and fries. they don't offset each other. water is good for you, eight to ten cups a at this is what you need -- a day is what you need. but don't go crazy. >> thank you so much. super shred is his book. check that out. now we know the...
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