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she endured steven johnson syndrome where your skin burns off.burns from the inside out and then calcified. horribly injured. the jury awarded her $21 million. the company saw--it's just an nsaid something that she was taking for shoulder pain that we all might take every day but this generic company knew there had been a long list of adverse events, including the steven johnson syndrome. they knew in other countries this product the special warning went with this product. they didn't give the warning or follow anything that any company should have to protect the consumer. the u.s. support said that's okay. we're going to give them immunity. you've all about killed this woman, she's barely alive, but we'll give you immunity. 80% of all the drugs consumed in america are generics just like the one the supreme court gave immunity on. it's completely a court bought and paid for by the chamber of commerce and this is highlighted by that. >> michael: that's very clear. when you think about this they effect directly the public. why are these cases not g
she endured steven johnson syndrome where your skin burns off.burns from the inside out and then calcified. horribly injured. the jury awarded her $21 million. the company saw--it's just an nsaid something that she was taking for shoulder pain that we all might take every day but this generic company knew there had been a long list of adverse events, including the steven johnson syndrome. they knew in other countries this product the special warning went with this product. they didn't give the...
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well the case is about a woman who do develop something called steven johnson syndrome where you burn your skin burns up from the inside and you're left crippled by this woman she she this is a result of her taken in which is sue a scylla that has the name of the instead but the problem is this the jury came back in they heard this they heard about the tragedy but they heard the story behind the tragedy they heard that this company this generic company that had sold her this product understood that people taking this product have a high risk of having this syndrome that left her blind by the way burned sixty percent of her body have her on it has it on a feeding tube right now by the way she's crippled for life but they understood that that was a problem and they chose not to warn because they knew the direction that the supreme court was taking long before this this ruling it's been very evident the supreme court has been on the side of big corporations i mean the let this last go around it was sixteen decisions pro u.s. chamber of commerce out of sixteen the u.s. chamber of commerce
well the case is about a woman who do develop something called steven johnson syndrome where you burn your skin burns up from the inside and you're left crippled by this woman she she this is a result of her taken in which is sue a scylla that has the name of the instead but the problem is this the jury came back in they heard this they heard about the tragedy but they heard the story behind the tragedy they heard that this company this generic company that had sold her this product understood...
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. >> steven johnson was convicted of killing a rival in a gang fight. >> i'm currently incarcerated formurder. i struggle every day. it's a battle that must be won. and i'm going to win it. >> steven isn't up for parole until 2021. with an ailing mother, steven's crime could be more costly than he ever could have predicted. >> there's mom. i got mom right here. and mom -- keep her close to my heart. she's with me every day. i hurt every day to think about the past that i led. and to sit here and think every day of my life. and every day to wake up and look at concrete walls and steel bed and knowing that you don't have no loved ones there that you can embrace is probably the hardest thing that an individual can go through. >>> coming up, life inside utah state's general population and the code its convicts live by. >> they got their rules. we got ours, you know? >>> once you get behind this fence, the whole world stops. it can get pretty nasty. this is life. >> a prison is a society within a society. the inmates are going to have their own language. they're going to have their own body
. >> steven johnson was convicted of killing a rival in a gang fight. >> i'm currently incarcerated formurder. i struggle every day. it's a battle that must be won. and i'm going to win it. >> steven isn't up for parole until 2021. with an ailing mother, steven's crime could be more costly than he ever could have predicted. >> there's mom. i got mom right here. and mom -- keep her close to my heart. she's with me every day. i hurt every day to think about the past that i...
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the technical side is rich ross, global technical strategist, and on the fundamental side is steven johnsont first asset management. good to see you both. can pandora mount a serious threat to sirius xm? >> yeah, i think they can. it will take time. the bull case for pandora is that, you know, they're extremely high margins, about 29%. they're growing the overall listeners by 35% a year. of course, cars are the big area to be in. but, of course, what it will take is really sirius in two-thirds, 70% of all cars, and likely to expand from 50 million to 100 million in the next five years. so we're seeing vehicle sales way, way up in the u.s., 14 million last year, and likely to go 15, 15.5 million this year. so that will be the big catalyst for them. whether they can really overtake sirius right now, who has all of the advantages of scale and the ability to negotiate with content suppliers, we'll have to see. i think they're certainly an attractive buy opportunity right now. >> you like them better than sirius? >> i do, actually. i think there's way more upside. you could see $25, $27 here, ma
the technical side is rich ross, global technical strategist, and on the fundamental side is steven johnsont first asset management. good to see you both. can pandora mount a serious threat to sirius xm? >> yeah, i think they can. it will take time. the bull case for pandora is that, you know, they're extremely high margins, about 29%. they're growing the overall listeners by 35% a year. of course, cars are the big area to be in. but, of course, what it will take is really sirius in...
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steven a. johnson says he has no one to blame but himself. >> you are no jail.r. you are a number because why? you didn't know to take a court case on domestic violence seriously enough in front of a female judge! if that ain't the height of idiocy, i don't know what is! >> gretchen: all right. steven. we asked you what you thought. duane says men do act that way on the field and in the locker room. however, as a veteran law enforcement officer of over 22 years, i find his actions to be disrespectful and ignorant in this situation. touche'. >>> deborah says, i'm 58-year-old mom and grandma and past victim of domestic violence, but even i think the judge got angry and used her power punish to excess. another says thank you, judge. 30 days for being stupid, you got to love it. i want to get laura ingraham's opinion on this to even out the playing field here. >> brian: i think the judge went over the top. >> gretchen: i think we're only talking about it because it is a female judge. what do you think? >> well, i don't know. brian and doocy do this to each other all
steven a. johnson says he has no one to blame but himself. >> you are no jail.r. you are a number because why? you didn't know to take a court case on domestic violence seriously enough in front of a female judge! if that ain't the height of idiocy, i don't know what is! >> gretchen: all right. steven. we asked you what you thought. duane says men do act that way on the field and in the locker room. however, as a veteran law enforcement officer of over 22 years, i find his actions...
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steven strasburg down. he's eligible to come back in 11 days. without their two studs, the nationals hosting the mets tonight b. johnsonis swing to hitting coach rick eckstein. this is how we used to do it back in the day. desmond did his job in the first. runners in the corners. pulls one into left field. span scores to put the nationals up 1-0. but things would go downhill quickly from there. dan herron on the mound. he has struggled this season especially with the long ball. it happens again tonight. marlon bird taking flight. a two-run home run to center. first of two home runs on the night for bird. mets go up 1-0. same score in the third. man on for david wright. it just barely clears the wall. the umpires do confirm it's a home run. herron has now given up 15 homers this season. that's tied for the most in the majors. he lasted just four innings giving up just seven hits and five runs. the mets absolutely pound the nationals 10-1. washington now in third place in the division behind the braves and phillies. >> it was up to me to keep the momentum going. we scored one in the first. i couldn't hold them down. just
steven strasburg down. he's eligible to come back in 11 days. without their two studs, the nationals hosting the mets tonight b. johnsonis swing to hitting coach rick eckstein. this is how we used to do it back in the day. desmond did his job in the first. runners in the corners. pulls one into left field. span scores to put the nationals up 1-0. but things would go downhill quickly from there. dan herron on the mound. he has struggled this season especially with the long ball. it happens again...
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johnson, jr., always great to see you. >> thank you. >> clayton: coming up, disturbing message from beyond the grave. the diary belonging to ambassador chris stevenshen want to keep your job or impress at the next interview? then you probably don't want to dress like this. cheryl casone is here with the biggest fashion faux pas my name is paul ridley. to benefit cancer research i rode across the atlantic. crossing an ocean with your body as the motor, it hurts. so i brought advil to help me stay strong during the toughest journey of my life. [ male announcer ] paul ridley had a choice of pain relievers, but he chose advil. because nothing is stronger on tough pain. nothing. not tylenol. not aleve. [ paul ] when people are counting on me to come through, my answer is advil. [ male announcer ] real people. real pain. real relief. advil. relief in action. when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. >> steve: time for news by the numbers. six days, an american businessman held by his workers. he was released after he gave his workers more money
johnson, jr., always great to see you. >> thank you. >> clayton: coming up, disturbing message from beyond the grave. the diary belonging to ambassador chris stevenshen want to keep your job or impress at the next interview? then you probably don't want to dress like this. cheryl casone is here with the biggest fashion faux pas my name is paul ridley. to benefit cancer research i rode across the atlantic. crossing an ocean with your body as the motor, it hurts. so i brought advil to...