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murray's efforts to get jackson to sleep began with a 10-milligram tablet of valium around 1:30 a.m.to the affidavit, dr. murray injected the singer with an anti-anxiety drug. but 3:00 a.m., however, jackson was still awake, so murray told police he tried another drug, a sedative. that didn't work, either. murray told investigators at 10:40 a.m., he gave the pop legend 25 milligrams of propofal, a powerful surgical anesthetic, finally putting jackson to sleep. soon after, all hell broke loose. to describe the scene firsthand, securities guard, alberto alvarez. >> he was laying on his back with his hands extended out. i observed that his eyes were slightly open -- or were open and his mouth was open. >> alvarez said murray was frantic and vague about jackson's condition. >> i asked dr. conrad murray what happened? and he said he had a reaction. he had a bad reaction. >> in the midst of the chaos, alvarez spotted jackson's children in the doorway. >> and they were right behind me. and paris screamed out, "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "hurry, don't let them see their dad like this."
murray's efforts to get jackson to sleep began with a 10-milligram tablet of valium around 1:30 a.m.to the affidavit, dr. murray injected the singer with an anti-anxiety drug. but 3:00 a.m., however, jackson was still awake, so murray told police he tried another drug, a sedative. that didn't work, either. murray told investigators at 10:40 a.m., he gave the pop legend 25 milligrams of propofal, a powerful surgical anesthetic, finally putting jackson to sleep. soon after, all hell broke loose....
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. >> from my own dog we tried valium and prosack, it doesn't work. the valium worked. for many animals, exercise helps, ex-personal to other n -- exposure to other animals. getting another dog, another rat or a sad rat. not always. therapy. >>> i know you are concerned about overmedication in zoos. i know you are not advocating that animals be given drugs. a final question for you. part of the title of your book, what can humans learn from animals with mental illness. >> we owe them a lot. studies on animals. we owe them all the psychopharmaceutical pharmacy we take. we take dog and rat drugs ourselves, but beyond that, i think recognising mental distress in the creatures around us, trying to help them makes us better at being human, making us more empathetic and identifying with them helps us help them. >> easy to identify with some of the stories in your book. the book is animal madness. >> thank you for having me. >> one in five young adults are living with their parents the the boomerang kids are staying for longer stretches. we discuss an upside. a look at how we
. >> from my own dog we tried valium and prosack, it doesn't work. the valium worked. for many animals, exercise helps, ex-personal to other n -- exposure to other animals. getting another dog, another rat or a sad rat. not always. therapy. >>> i know you are concerned about overmedication in zoos. i know you are not advocating that animals be given drugs. a final question for you. part of the title of your book, what can humans learn from animals with mental illness. >> we...
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one after -- >> 20 milliliter propofol bottles -- >> after another. >> to take a patient with valium,idazolam, and propofol, and to leave them unattended in that state is medical abandonment. >> did you abandon michael jackson, your friend, medically? are you guilty of that? >> absolutely not. he is way off-field. a clear definition in medicine, and that's not the case. neither did i abandon him on anything he was given. have i said very clearly if michael jackson was in the prop follow infusion that was a drip for three hours as dr. shafer stated from 9:00 until 12:00 and i left him with an infusion run, i would be guilty as sin, and i can accept that. but he was not. >> and this bag that was ripped over with the propofol bottle laying inside the bag? >> interestingly. >> you talk than on your video. >> propofol comes with a hanging sleeve. it's almost like you would a can of soda. you pop it open. you hang the bottle. that bottle was discovered with that device being completely intact. why would i take something so simple, take a bag, cut it open, empty the fluid, and then stick a p
one after -- >> 20 milliliter propofol bottles -- >> after another. >> to take a patient with valium,idazolam, and propofol, and to leave them unattended in that state is medical abandonment. >> did you abandon michael jackson, your friend, medically? are you guilty of that? >> absolutely not. he is way off-field. a clear definition in medicine, and that's not the case. neither did i abandon him on anything he was given. have i said very clearly if michael jackson...
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1:30 a.m., 10 milligram tablet of valium. 2:00 a.m., two milligrams of lorazepam. >> lorazepam. >> injectednto him. 3:00 a.m., two milligrams of midazolam. and 5:00 a.m., more lorazepam, 2 milligrams. and then again 7:30, two milligrams of midazolam and 25 milligrams of propofol diluted with lidocaine. >> so you can summarize, make it simple. 4 milligrams of lorazepam given to him during the time you spoke about and 4 milligrams of midazolam. >> so why -- were you ever worried about administering so many drugs to michael jackson? did you ever think, you know, this person could die giving him so many drugs? >> certainly i didn't think michael jackson would die from 4 milligrams of lorazepam or 4 milligrams of midazolam. we do that all the time in the hospital. i was very cautious in terms of giving michael jackson that medication to sleep. before that time, michael jackson was on propofol. and i had warned him successfully off of propofol up to three days prior to his death. he never received propofol. >> but not successfully. you said you had weaned him off. >> yes. >> why did he go back on
1:30 a.m., 10 milligram tablet of valium. 2:00 a.m., two milligrams of lorazepam. >> lorazepam. >> injectednto him. 3:00 a.m., two milligrams of midazolam. and 5:00 a.m., more lorazepam, 2 milligrams. and then again 7:30, two milligrams of midazolam and 25 milligrams of propofol diluted with lidocaine. >> so you can summarize, make it simple. 4 milligrams of lorazepam given to him during the time you spoke about and 4 milligrams of midazolam. >> so why -- were you ever...
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. ♪ >> it all started with pot, valium, and booze in his teens.opiates and by his early 20s he was hooked on heroin. >> i walked in one time and there was a guy dead against the wall in the dope den. i walked around him and went about my business. >> in april 2011, he shot up heroin in a donut shop bathroom. >> somebody called the cops. next thing i know one was coming over the wall and one was busting in the door. they let me out in hand cuffs. i was out of it. >> he was offered drug court instead of jail. >> it's not a good neighborhood. not a good one to be in. >> is this the place you would buy? >> oh, yeah. places like this. i've had friends die. girlfriends die. i don't want to be part of that anymore. >> do you smoke more? what do you do to kind of replace it? >> play guitar. >> bob's career constantly puts him at risk. he performs in the last place an addict should be, a bar. >> there's a lot of people in the program that i'm in. they're like, we can never come see you play. >> bob was managing it fine until the fall of 2012 when he failed
. ♪ >> it all started with pot, valium, and booze in his teens.opiates and by his early 20s he was hooked on heroin. >> i walked in one time and there was a guy dead against the wall in the dope den. i walked around him and went about my business. >> in april 2011, he shot up heroin in a donut shop bathroom. >> somebody called the cops. next thing i know one was coming over the wall and one was busting in the door. they let me out in hand cuffs. i was out of it....
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he wants to get the model e out on the road in commercial valiums befovaliue volumes. it's good to hear over and over again and good for investors to hear. >> in terms of your rating on the stock, you would say that investors should aggressively buy the stock even from here. what is the catalyst at this point. is it the ginga factory and are we going to see -- in terms of the battery in order to actually drive adoption of the tesla vehicles, particularly the gen 3? >> i think we have a quarter lined up nicely for a solid beat. production is very good. we were out about 2.5 weeks ago. i think deliveries are going to be strong for the quarterment we should see margin improvement over the course of the year and all of that, we have the back drop of hearing about the battery factory which at the meeting he talked about the relationship with panasonic and how that's progressing and how panasonic sees it viable for tesla. and at least something we can see in q4. all of those would be catalyst. i think the second half of the year is going to be strong for tesla. >> it's your
he wants to get the model e out on the road in commercial valiums befovaliue volumes. it's good to hear over and over again and good for investors to hear. >> in terms of your rating on the stock, you would say that investors should aggressively buy the stock even from here. what is the catalyst at this point. is it the ginga factory and are we going to see -- in terms of the battery in order to actually drive adoption of the tesla vehicles, particularly the gen 3? >> i think we...
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>> all kind of things, we tried valium and prozac. many animals, what helps is exercise, exposure to other animals that can help them, a member of their species getting another dog or another rat, but not always. sometimes humans are the best therapy animals. >> i know you are concerned about overmedication this dispoos in particular -- zoos in particular. i know you are not advocating that animals be given drugs willy nilly. >> what can animals learn? >> we owe them a lot. everything we know about the unhinged human minds came from studies. we owe them the psychodrugs that we take. it's not like we are taking dog or rat drugs. beyond that, recognising mental distress makes us better at being human, makes us more empathetic and identifying with them can help us help them. >>> easy to identify with some of your stories "animal madness", thank you laurel. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be back with more of "consider this". >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions a
>> all kind of things, we tried valium and prozac. many animals, what helps is exercise, exposure to other animals that can help them, a member of their species getting another dog or another rat, but not always. sometimes humans are the best therapy animals. >> i know you are concerned about overmedication this dispoos in particular -- zoos in particular. i know you are not advocating that animals be given drugs willy nilly. >> what can animals learn? >> we owe them a...
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psychiatric journals that said if you're a protesting feminist or being a bad mother, here's some valium doctor can prescribe to you. >> you sent us this one that being 35 and single was representative that you clearly need balance. it was literally an ad two positions saying if you got one of these clients, 35 and single woman, make sure you get her some valium. >> that comes from the leading psychiatric journal in the world and it comes right out after a woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle. the same things we're talking about on the show today. >> you internalize, this message. in my book i see you made an effort, which is about aging. i talk about how i grew up from a message from clariol. it turns out, i might not be getting older, i'm getting better. >> because we should always listen to beyonce for a moment. one moment immediately after a mekongsert. let's listen for a second. oh, i'm sorry, we don't have beyon beyonce. but what she said, she said, you all have no idea how hard i worked. i had to lose 60 pounds and they had me on the treadmill and now tonight i'm going to
psychiatric journals that said if you're a protesting feminist or being a bad mother, here's some valium doctor can prescribe to you. >> you sent us this one that being 35 and single was representative that you clearly need balance. it was literally an ad two positions saying if you got one of these clients, 35 and single woman, make sure you get her some valium. >> that comes from the leading psychiatric journal in the world and it comes right out after a woman needs a man like a...
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i have a wife that medicated with valium and had to enter a hospital to take care of her addiction. i think marijuana would help a lot of people with a lot of anxiety from the things the government is doing. host: do you have concerns about long-term use? caller: i am 54 years old. since i was a teenager i have smoked marijuana. it is not addictive and the way you are thinking. i have arthritis problems. i have anxiety from a lot of different things. . self medicate doses that keep my anxiety low and my joints feeling a lot better. i don't medicate with any medications at all. i can't stand the thought of addiction. we have a big problem in florida with prescription medication. anybody will tell you. a lot of the anxiety relief could be done with marijuana than with pills. there is no competition in this argument. steve is in ohio. good morning. you are on. caller: i am against it. i have a couple of reasons. there are some prescription medications out there that are legal. legal,ough they are people have gone to more hard-core drugs. created more crime. there hasn't been a positive
i have a wife that medicated with valium and had to enter a hospital to take care of her addiction. i think marijuana would help a lot of people with a lot of anxiety from the things the government is doing. host: do you have concerns about long-term use? caller: i am 54 years old. since i was a teenager i have smoked marijuana. it is not addictive and the way you are thinking. i have arthritis problems. i have anxiety from a lot of different things. . self medicate doses that keep my anxiety...