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Alpha, Bravo team, on me.

What the hell, Flag?

Unlock 'em.

Mmm!

Hi, boys! Harley Quinn.

How do you do?

Huh?

What was that? I should kill everyone and escape?

Sorry. It's the voices.

I'm kidding! Jeez!

That's not what they really said.

What do we got here?

Twelve pounds of shit in a 10-pound sack.

Welcome to the party, Captain Boomerang.

Hey, what's going on, man?

Calm down.

Hey, one minute I'm playing Mahjong with me nanna,

then this red streak hits me outta nowhere.

Shut up! You were caught robbing a diamond exchange.

I was not!

Here comes Slipknot, the man who can climb anything. Wonderful.

Have a good time, scumbag.

Ooh.

Straighten up.

She had a mouth.

Listen up!

In your necks,

injection you got, it's a nanite explosive.

It's the size of a rice grain, but it's powerful as a hand grenade.

You disobey me, you die.

You try to escape, you die.

You otherwise irritate or vex me, and guess what?

You die.

I'm known to be quite vexing. I'm just forewarning you.

Lady, shut up!

This is the deal.

You're going somewhere very bad, to do something that'll get you killed.

But until that happens,

you're my problem.

Mmm.

So was that like a, uh, pep talk?

Yeah. That was a pep talk.

There's your shit.

Grab what you need for a fight. We're wheels up in 10.

You might wanna work on your team motivation thing.

- You heard of Phil Jackson? - Yeah.

He's like the gold standard, okay?

Triangle, bitch. Study.

What?

Won't fit anymore?

Too much junk in the trunk?

Nah. Every time I put this on, somebody dies.

And?

I like putting it on.

Goody.

Somethin' tells me a whole lotta people are about to die!

Yeah. It's us.

We're being led to our deaths.

Speak for yourself, mate.

Hey, what's that crap on your face? Does it wash off?

Hey, if you like a girl, can you light her cigarette with your pinkie?

Because that would be real classy!

Hey, y'all might wanna leave old boy alone.

He could torch this whole joint. Ain't that right, ese?

Ain't got nothing to worry about from me. I'm cool, homie.

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Egyptian Blue: How an Ancient Pigment Could Save Lives - Duration: 3:47.

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The tale of the world's first artificial pigment has all the elements of a good thriller:

an ancient mystery, a dramatic rediscovery, and some cutting-edge future technology.

Today, this age-old chemical compound may help scientists prevent forgery and even save

lives.

But before it was doing any of that, it was adding color to the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs.

The color blue was a big deal to the ancient Egyptians.

It was the color of the sky and the Nile, and people came to associate it with creation

and fertility.

But the earliest pigments were made from things like different minerals or charcoal, which

means lots of browns, reds, and yellows.

One of the only natural sources of blue pigment was a rare, valuable mineral called lapis

lazuli.

It was ground up and turned into a deep blue pigment known as ultramarine.

And instead of paying big bucks for that blue, the ancient Egyptians got creative with some

chemistry and invented the world's first artificial pigment.

Egyptian blue first appeared around 2600 BCE and eventually spread throughout Mesopotamia

and the Roman empire.

The only information we have about how it was made in ancient times comes from a Roman

writer named Vitruvius.

The ingredients were sand, which we now know was probably made of quartz, copper-containing

minerals, and natron, which is a salty mix of different sodium compounds that Egyptians

used for embalming, too.

You had to mix this stuff together, shape it into balls, stick those in a clay jar,

and heat them in an oven.

Then, you could grind them up to get some blue pigment!

This pigment was used in paint for wall art or mummy coffins, or in glazes for pottery.

But as other colors like red and yellow became all the rage in Roman art, Egyptian blue lost

popularity.

By around the fourth century, it began to fall out of use.

And, eventually, the formula for making it was lost.

The story picks up in 1814, when archaeologists found Egyptian blue while excavating the ruins

of Pompeii.

They sent samples to London for analysis, where chemists tried to figure out what it

was made of by mixing it with and dissolving it in other substances and seeing what happened.

After a lot of experimentation, we now know that the chemical name of Egyptian blue is

calcium copper tetrasilicate.

This could have been made by heating the ingredients Vitruvius mentioned — quartz sand, a copper

compound, and natron — along with calcium-containing lime, which may have been hanging out in the

sand the ancient Egyptians used.

This mixture needs to be kept at around 900 or 1000 degrees Celsius for a couple hours

to make the magic happen.

We still don't know how the ancient Egyptians originally figured this recipe out, but the

chemical reaction would have required careful control of this super hot temperature and

the flow of oxygen into a furnace.

Not only that, but the consistency of their results was also incredible — Egyptian blue

pigment is almost exactly the same chemical in tombs built across nearly 3000 years.

And, today, the pigment is still surprising us.

Scientists discovered in 2009 that, when visible light is shined on them, Egyptian blue molecules

emit infrared radiation — the long-wavelength light that our eyes can't detect, but can

be felt as heat or be picked up by certain cameras.

This makes the pigment easy to identify in ancient artwork.

Scientists can even determine if a worn-away sculpture or other piece of art was once painted

blue from traces of the chemical.

But this property of Egyptian blue means it has a bunch of other potential uses as well.

Infrared can pass through human tissue more easily than some other wavelengths of light,

like the visible spectrum or UV.

So it could be incorporated into a dye for new medical imaging techniques.

It could also be used in new types of security ink to prevent counterfeiting and forgery.

Or it could be made into a dusting powder for fingerprint detection on shiny or patterned

surfaces, where normal fingerprint powder is hard to see.

Ancient chemists trying to paint a blue sky on the walls of tombs could never have imagined

the ways their work would be used today.

But the story of Egyptian blue, it seems, is just beginning — again.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

For more on the science of color, check out our video where Stefan talks about 3 colors

that scientists discovered!

And if you want to keep getting smarter with us, you can always go to youtube.com/scishow and subscribe.

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Avett Brothers First, Bandmates Second | Southern Living - Duration: 2:18.

I mean, just imagine somebody's just loving

you all the time, it'd get to be quite a pain in the butt.

Two weekends ago, man, I was not a good brother.

I was pretty curmudgeon-y and a pain in the butt.

But on the whole, it's really good.

One really funny thing last week,

Seth, don't get mad, but after I had been a real butt,

we were playing a video game, it was late.

We were just celebrating into the tour. (laughing)

We were celebrating.

And it all was seemingly fine, the tour was over.

I had made kind of a jerk of myself

and I was feeling regret for that,

but we played the video game, I won the game.

By a small margin, and Seth was like,

"I was not ready, I was not in a place

to be beat by you right now."

I was carrying a bit of resentment for the weekend.

(laughing) And, my version

of celebrating was just that I was so happy

that it was ending, (laughing)

that my time was coming to an end and I could just go back

to a place where Scott wasn't.

Seth, good god. Well what?

Yeah, just for a little bit.

We're telling the truth. Not for good.

We're telling the truth for once.

And yeah, and then he won, and he beat

me at his basketball games.

I was like, "Yeah, that was great man."

And I was just like, I realized then, I was just,

like if I would have beaten him, that would have

been like one tiny little, Victory.

Yeah a little tiny little victory that I could

kind of walk away with, but he won,

and then I just felt like I just

been getting beaten the whole weekend.

I was just like, alright, that's it.

The reality is, is we probably

never get out of each other's way.

It's very difficult for me to do anything

without at least considering, yeah

I'm probably gonna bring Seth in on this somehow.

I don't know, it's like if you're like,

anybody you're really close to, or anybody you live with.

If in a marriage, you're gonna fight with that person,

but hopefully it's the kind of fighting

that's very small and inconsequential.

And you're able to talk through it

or just get away from each other,

and then come back stronger.

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Jury HAMMERS Big Pharma Over Blood Thinner Dangers - Duration: 11:21.

Each year, more than four million Americans citizens are prescribed blood thinners.

These medications are typically taken to prevent the formation of blood clots that can lead

to heart attacks and strokes.

Some of these products, like Warfarin, have been on the market for decades.

But as the number of Americans taking these medications increased, so did the number of

different drugs available to prevent blood clots.

The market for blood thinners in the United States is overwhelming.

Each year this country spends more than one billion dollars on blood thinners, with most

of those prescriptions being written for people over 65, and in some cases people as young

as 18 years old are given this medication.

One of the most popular blood thinners on the market today is Xarelto.

The drug officially made it into the blockbuster category with sales that have topped well

over a billion dollars.

Right now, Janssen and Bayer are facing close to 20,000 lawsuits from patients who took

Xarelto and developed very severe internal bleeding as a result of the drug.

Currently there's no known potential cure to reverse the type of blood loss caused by

Xarelto, other than possibly emergency dialysis.

Individuals with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension are at great risk for experiencing

a Xarelto related fatal bleed.

Doctors can only wait for Xarelto to be flushed out of the patient's body when extensive blood

loss begins.

Not even dialysis can be sufficient.

Even a simple gastrointestinal bleed can become a fatal hemorrhage.

And yes, the drug remains on the market.

Not because we really need it, but because it's a cash cow for big pharma.

Joining me now to talk about this is attorney Gary Douglas, who tried the first case, with

one of my partners in full disclosure.

Gary, start by telling us some of the side effects that have been observed with Xarelto

if you would.

What do you see the worst side effects of blood thinners?

Sure Mike.

First, thanks for having me on.

The major side effect is internal bleeding, as you mentioned earlier in the show.

That's common with all blood thinners, like Xarelto.

Xarelto is no different, except the thrust of our case and what we learned was that the

risk, your risk of bleeding, of this internal bleeds, the type that will put you in the

hospital, require blood transfusion, potentially kill you.

The risk of bleeding with Xarelto is far greater than they led folks to believe.

The label says for example that the risk is 3.6% per year per patient, but we have learned,

and what the thrust of our case was, was that it's really double and triple , and for some

patients way higher than that.

Triple, quadruple and even 10 or a 1,000 times higher than what's stated on the label for

some unfortunate patients.

Gary, first of all you've tried some of the most important cases in the country.

Every kind of pharmaceutical trial I can think of, you've been there somewhere, usually in

the middle of trying that case.

In this case, you've been through the documents for the companies involved.

So, is there any doubt in your mind that this company knew exactly how dangerous Xarelto

could be, but chose to roll the dice and make their billion dollars.

What is your take on that?

Is that an overstatement of what happened here?

No.

In fact it's probably an understatement.

There's no question, and our jurors saw the internal documents and the evidence of what

the folks at Bayer, who's the European, or German, company who developed the drug in

conjunction with Johnson & Johnson and Janssen, who sold it here in the United States and

what they knew internally about this much higher risk.

They made a conscious decision not to disclose what they knew and the fact that there was

a much higher risk than what they led folks to believe in their label.

In fact, this also something you mentioned earlier in your program, our jurors get to

see internal documents where the company is discussing the fact that they will make this

drug a blockbuster, before they ever tested it on a single human being to see whether

it was safe and effective.

They had made the commercial strategy decision to make Xarelto a blockbuster drug, which

in pharmaceutical vernacular means, a billion dollar drug.

The jurors also saw internal documents where the company is talking about the fact that

the financial stability of the company depended on the success of Xarelto in the market in

the United States.

Thus, the obvious reason as to why they left out this important safety information.

I think during trial you and Ned McWilliams, my law partner, I know you tried this case

together.

I think you pointed out, this was not really even a ... We don't even need this drug.

I mean, Xarelto is not something we even have to have on the market.

Do you agree with that?

Or, did I get that right?

Yeah.

Mr McWilliams was, he sort of coined the phrase during trial, that Xarelto is in fact what

we cold worst in class.

There are plenty of other drugs, there are plenty of other blood thinners that achieve

the same goal, much better by the way, with a much better efficacy record than Xarelto,

and that Xarelto is in fact worst in class.

It causes more bleeds than any of these other blood thinners on the market today, including

Warfarin.

This talk about, "Oh gee, a jury verdict is going to cause such a big problem, because

this is such a necessary drug."

That's kind of nonsense where it comes to Xarelto, we don't even need this.

Warfarin's been out there, you've had all kinds of other types of drugs.

This is simply so the drug company can make more money.

I want to tell you something.

You tried this recent case, it resulted in a $28 million verdict.

What was the company's defense during the trial?

How did they justify their behavior in this case?

I understand that the defense gets paid something like $5 or $6 million.

The lawyers get paid $5 or $6 million to go and promote this idea that, "Oh golly gee,

this is safe.

Nothing to worry about."

These lawyers accept the money, they know the truth.

These lawyers know the truth about what happened.

They see the documents just like you do, but they choose to say, "Yeah, I feel really good

about defending this company."

What's your take?

Why $28 million?

Well, one of the defenses in the case, and they took a page right out of the big tobacco

defense, which was they claimed, they took the incredulous position with our jurors that

Xarelto doesn't cause bleeding.

Even though it says it right on their own label, that Xarelto can cause bleeding.

The idea, I guess, behind that, it was if they could convince a jury that Xarelto doesn't

cause bleeding, and it only makes bleeding worse, then they could say that therefor we

didn't not cause Mrs. Hartman's bleed, who was the plaintiff in our case.

So they took a page right out of big tobacco, and obviously the jurors found that defense

incredulous and zapped them with a huge punitive damage verdict of $28 million.

So if I'm guess right, Philadelphia will be the new center of gravity for this litigation.

There are about 2,500 cases that are going to be tried up there.

That seems to be a place that a lot of the distribution of this product took place up

there.

So this company, look, isn't this a pretty good indicator?

I mean, $28 million dollars they get hit for one case.

Just in Philadelphia alone they've got 2,500 cases.

But yet they choose to pay the defense lawyers $5 million per trial, when the company clearly

knows they've done wrong here.

There's no question here.

The jury says it, the document say, they know they've done wrong.

But just so they can keep this product on the market a little longer and they can make

another billion or two billion or three billion dollars, they're willing to roll the dice

as I see this.

What's your take?

Yeah, as I said before, their internal documents talked about how the company's financial stability

actually depends on the commercial success of Xarelto.

They have a number of drugs coming off patent, where they're going to lose income.

So they are committed to this drug.

But hopefully with this verdict we'll start to turn things around and we can get justice

for all of the folks who have suffered devastating injuries and have their cases filed in Pennsylvania

and wherever.

Gary, after it was very clear, they couldn't hide it anymore.

The clinical data was showing that people were dying because of it.

Did the FDA ever issue any kind of additional warnings to patient about how dangerous this

drug could be?

Yeah, so specifically, what we proved the trial was that the risk to folks in America,

Americans, people living in the United States, the risk was far higher than what they listed

in the label.

Instead of 3.6%, it was actually over 8% or 9%, double or triple what they led folks to

believe on the label, and their market was the United States.

So why on earth would you not disclose this information about the risk of people in the

United States being so much higher than what you said on the label.

So in 2015, FDA came along and required the company to include this information on the

label.

But they still haven't included all of the information that's required, that we believe

is required, such as that some folks are at 100 times or 1,000-fold higher risk than what

the label states.

Gary, I've got about a minute, but basically what happens?

People check in, show up in the emergency room, they're bleeding.

The doctors literally cannot stop the bleeding, so people bleed out, they die right there

on the table because there's no way to stop the bleeding, except dialysis if that works

at all.

What's your take?

Is that correct?

Yeah, it's almost, it's worse than that actually because what your classic bleed out presentation

is that they can't find, they can't locate the source of the bleed.

This is very typical presentation, and that's exactly what happened in the case of Mrs Hartman.

They do all kinds of diagnostic tests and the very nature of this type of bleed from

a blood thinner, from Xarelto, is that you just can't seem to locate it.

So the doctors' hands are tied in so many ways.

They're just left to feel helpless, including the patient who feels helpless.

They know they're in the hospital for an internal bleed and they can't stop the bleeding, and

they don't even know where the bleeding is coming from.

Yeah.

Let me point something out Gary as I close, MSNBC knows about this story, CNN knows about

this story, the major networks know about this story.

They have done almost zero reporting about this story, but go to the news tonight, watch

MSNBC and see if you don't see a Xarelto commercial.

That's why we don't see the stories in corporate media.

That's true.

It's all about advertising dollars.

They really don't care whether Mrs. Whoever bleeds out on the table or whatever this comp's

done.

As long as the advertising dollars keep coming in, they're not going to talk about stories

like this.

Gary, thank you for joining me.

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BREAKING!! TRUMP Is ARRESTING BOTH!! FINALLY!!! - Duration: 5:04.

BREAKING!!

TRUMP Is ARRESTING BOTH!!

FINALLY!!!

President Trump dropped a major bomb on the heads of two people significant to the Democrat

party.

He blasted them on Twitter with an explosive Tweet that called for the shocking arrest

of the top democratic nominee for President and her number one sidekick.

Trump lambasted them with a barrage of words in the 280 Twitter limit and in that very

brief message he called for Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin to be jailed.

Among scandals, investigations, and outlets like Wikileaks releasing information not previously

seen by the public, it's no wonder the pair has found them in the spotlight of Trump's

vicious Twitter account.

When Trump isn't reminding Kim Jong-un that America will nuke the daylights out of them

if they ever attack the United States, then Trump is calling out his foes left and right.

He's delivering knockout blows to everyone like he's an undefeated Glass Joe in Mike

Tyson's punch out.

Or better yet, Trump is to Twitter, what Mike Tyson was to boxing when he decimated opponents

in very short boxing matches.

They weren't matches, they were a massacre, and that's what Trump does to people.

Now we hear about Hillary Clinton making various headlines.

We read about boxes of "Muslim files" being removed from the White House.

We witness a house fire at Clinton's house, and immediately people say things like "what

files did she accidentally leave in the room that caught fire," and there's just so

much information swirling together about Clinton.

People wonder if Trump will be the one who puts her behind bars.

If he does, then what will the retaliation be?

Freedom Daily reported: President Trump made a shocking post on social

media, where he formally called for the immediate arrest of both Hillary Clinton and her Muslim

Brotherhood sidekick, Huma Abedin.

Over the past several weeks, both women's scandalous antics have been making headlines,

after news broke of how the pair removed 5 boxes of "Muslim files" from the White

House to cover Obama's dirty secrets, where the deed was accomplished after they falsely

claimed that the box contained "unclassified personal materials."

Now just 24 hours after President Trump called for their arrest, Wikileaks has just dropped

another bombshell, and now news of Guantanamo being prepared for "VIP American detainees"

is making many speculate that Trump is about to make good on his campaign promise to "lock

her up."

It gets deeper.

Wikileaks looks over the neighborly fence like Wilson from Home Improvement.

They whispered over the fence about some more damning information that could put another

dent in her career.

The Gateway Pundit stopped by to expose the New York Times for collusion with Hillary

Clinton in a scathing attempt to conceal scandals.

This was done by allegedly notifying Clinton of the stories they would run in advance,

that way Clinton could prepare her response if a "spin" was needed.

Gateway Pundit reported: "Wikileaks revealed in a midnight tweet

late Saturday into Sunday that a New York Times reporter used to email the State Department

giving them updates on stories they would be running several days in advance.

Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State at the time.

This would give her State Department enough to time to distract or put a spin on the new

revelations.

"Email shows New York Times handed over Cablegate's publication schedule to the

US government (without telling @WikiLeaks) giving the State Department, then headed by

Hillary Clinton, up to 9 days in advance to spin the revelations or create diversions,"

Wikileaks tweeted."

WikiLeaks is the one guy at school who just didn't care.

They called it as they saw it, unafraid of consequences, and brave enough to say it like

it is.

Tom Fitton is also like that.

He's the President of Judicial Watch.

He made a strong statement against Hillary and Huma Abedin.

"We already know the Obama State Department let Hillary Clinton steal and then delete

her government emails, which included classified information.

But these new records show that was only part of the scandal.

These new documents show the Obama State Department had a deal with Hillary Clinton to hide her

calls logs and schedules, which would be contrary to FOIA and other laws.

When are the American people going to get an honest investigation of the Clinton crimes?"

He's calling for a more honest investigation.

Although, with that house fire that just happened in the Clinton Compound, then it's easy

to wonder if that fire was set on purpose and information destroyed.

Then again, it doesn't make sense to destroy information in their own home.

They could have something destroyed without a trace if they wanted to do so.

It's Hillary, she can pull those things off and people know this.

Maybe the fact that they see this is why so many investigators are hesitant to truly find

anything.

Are investigators scared to crack open a hard shell full of evidence?

Is Trump the President who will hold Hillary and Huma's hands as they're walked into

prison?

What happens next?

What do you think about this?

Please share this news and scroll down to Comment below and don't forget to subscribe

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Worst Movies of 2017 AUDIENCE VOTE - Duration: 3:35.

so when it comes to the worst movies of 2017 I gotta say you're all pretty much

in agreement yes I asked you for the last several weeks to vote for the best

and worst movies of the year and here's what you absolutely hated number five

Transformers the last night only number five on the list it would seem at this

point you're used to these movies being bad but you want Michael Bay and

paramount to know that you know this was supposed to be the beginning of a new

era for transformers remember paramount was pretty darn excited about it and

they're not giving up either with the bumblebee solo movie coming out this

year and we'll see if that ends up on your worst list then alright number four

Justice League oh that's sad this is a sad day but maybe a necessary day a

number of you by the way also wanted to get the last Jedi on this list and it

came close but you only succeeded with Justice League which shows that Justice

League is a little further down probable in the same path I think as Star Wars if

these events remain unchanged I feel like the ghosts of Hollywood future but

anyway this shows how much work lays ahead for the new newly promoted DC EU

President Walter Hamato the number three Baywatch

luckily recent successes for both Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron well the greatest

showmen soundtrack is doing really well the movie not quite as well but anyway

that probably makes this sting a little bit less for those two guys they

survived but still as the DC EU changes producers Dwayne Johnson might want to

also consider not producing his own films anymore now number two fifty

shades darker you know what's interesting three of these franchises so

far Baywatch never got off the ground but the other three they all started out

very strong at the box office and we're kept going for a long time by big box

office numbers until this year a lot of franchises finally you know their box

office look rent ran out which just goes to show how much damage intense fan

hatred can do I'm telling you Star Wars and for those of you who don't see the

problem with Star Wars you don't want this to be your future

now as for this sequel it did significantly less box office in the

first movie particularly stateside so I'll have to see if the gray wedding is

its own red wedding at the box office now as for the worst movie of 2017

according to you while that was the emoji movie in fact I think that's funny

because with my own list a number of you are like how is the emoji movie not on

here it's like everybody got together in 2017 and decided this was the absolute

worst and it was pretty darn bad but I you know I think it was not offensively

bad I mean it was worse than man and it became a punch line for many for the

year but you know what's interesting about this this is a new franchise

that's been born just like all these other ones because this one was a

financial win for Sony animation so I wouldn't be surprised at all a couple

years from now the emoji movie 2 is on your worst list for that year so

Hollywood history continues to repeat itself so those are your worst movies of

2017 and be sure to check out what you picked for the top 10 I actually

revealed the top 20 movies of the year and as always you can check out some

more videos right now

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