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Schizophrenic Medication Sold As "Stay Out Of Jail" Drug - Duration: 6:41.
The FDA is now allowing Johnson & Johnson to market their schizophrenia drug as a drug
that can keep schizophrenics out of jail.
Schizophrenia, unfortunately, is considered to be an illness where one of its major side
effects causes the sufferers to go to prison, apparently, if you follow this story.
The company believes that their new marketing rights will of a great service to patients
who want to avoid getting locked up.
Some health professionals view this newly approach sales pitch, this disgusting sales
pitch as depressing, and it really is.
Joining me to talk about this is RT correspondent Brigida Santos.
Brigida, it never ceases to amaze me how the pharmaceutical industry will go to any depth,
whether it's off label, whether they're telling somebody you can use this from something that
it wasn't approved from, whether they put it out on the market knowing that the clinicals
are bad.
It's a tough call for me.
Is it Wall Street financial banksters, or is it the pharmaceuticals industry that is
the worst of the worst where it comes to corruption of the process of our democratic process?
It's a hard call for me.
How did the FDA come to making this decision, Brigida?
What's your call?
A subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson conducted a study following 444 with schizophrenia who
had been arrested at least two times in two years where one of those led to incarceration.
Now what they found was that the participants who had been given this Johnson & Johnson
injection of a drug called Invega Sustenna, they went on average 416 days longer without
an arrest than their counterparts in the study who had taken a daily antipsychotic pill.
Of course, the FDA sees this as a success, and it wants to help Johnson & Johnson better
market the drugs, so that doctors will be more likely to prescribe it.
Now this is an injection, so it's a little bit ... Patients aren't necessarily more likely
to want to take it because it's an injection, so they want to help get this out to people
more.
Two thoughts come to my mind.
A, when the lawsuits start, and they will start because it's Johnson & Johnson.
There are more lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson than most pharmaceutical companies.
We're going to find that there's probably a hustle on the clinicals.
You have to really take a close look at the clinicals to even understand whether they're
telling us the truth about what they found.
B, we're going to find that the FDA as usual has an incredibly close relationship to Johnson
& Johnson, and the FDA is going out of its way to help put another drug on the market,
so Johnson & Johnson can make more money.
We see it every single year with this new concept.
We're going to keep people out of prison, this is the big sale.
The next thing they're going to be doing is trying to sell this to state agencies.
Gee, you need to use this.
You need to solve the crime problem.
You need to keep the prison problem under control.
You need to use this, and you're going to have legislators that actually say, "You've
got to use this."
It's going to look like One Flew Over the Cuckoo Nest where we have people so drugged
up that they basically can't operate.
That's where this is all going.
In your take, what's in it for Johnson & Johnson to get this kind of approval?
Market exclusivity.
They get an extra three years where they get no competition on the market because that's
what the FDA is granting them.
That means there will be no generic options, no competing drug companies.
One single injection costs anywhere between $400, and $2,000, and more according to Medicare
data, just depending on a patient's dosage and on their insurance coverage.
They're going to make a ton of money from this.
They first put this drug on the market in 2009.
I've seen it so many times.
Phone call takes place between Johnson & Johnson and some cat at the FDA, that they want that
person's help.
The argument is, it's called the revolving door.
They don't say to the guy who's trying to push this through, "Hey, we're going to give
you a job."
They simple say, "By the way, when you leave the FDA you might want to come see us.
We can give you a very big salary."
That's the way it works.
They don't come out and use those words, but what they do is by implication they get a
lot of these things done even when there are risks, and are there risks taking this drug?
Are there any concerning side effects that probably we're just seeing the leading edge
of?
What's your take on that?
Of course.
With any drug there are absolutely side effects.
Unfortunately, schizophrenia is a very debilitating diagnosis.
It causes people to break with reality.
They suffer from delusions, hallucinations.
Often times it's hard to tell which symptoms are coming from the diagnosis and which ones
are coming from the drugs.
However, antipsychotics have a laundry list of very, very serious side effects including
violence.
When it comes to this drug, Invega Sustenna, according to the list that they have provided
of side effects, this drug can include an increased risk of death, abnormal liver and
heart problems, restlessness, Parkinson's symptoms.
The list goes on and on.
I broke down the study here, and when you look at it the data shows that participants
taking this particular drug reported more adverse events than their counterparts taking
oral antipsychotics and even one death.
There were no deaths on the other side, Mike.
What you're going to find is this.
When it's all over, they're going to put this product on the market, try to make it into
a cash cow.
They're going to make $1 billion here and a $1 billion three or four years in a row.
Then when people start dying from all of those side effects, they maybe have to pay out one
of those $1 billion, maybe $800 million.
They've made a good profit knowing that this whole thing is absolutely unnecessary, that
there are plenty of drugs on the market that deal with schizophrenia and that this whole
thing is nothing but a side show, so Johnson & Johnson can make more money.
When the politicians get involved we're really going to see that they really pump up Johnson
& Johnson by making some requirement that institutions have to use this.
Don't you see where this is going?
Yes, absolutely, Mike.
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Here's How Chick-fil-A Makes Their Famous Biscuits | Southern Living - Duration: 2:45.
(upbeat music)
And we want to talk breakfast with you today.
Specifically the Chick-fil-A biscuit, which is,
that's kind of the centerpiece of our breakfast menu.
Before we can make biscuits, we want to make sure
that we have everything setup.
So we have the pan, we have our brush,
we have our rolling pin, we also have
our self-rising White Lily flour.
So I'll add this mix in here.
In here we're going to measure out 32 ounces of ice water.
So once we add the water in there
we'll go ahead and get this started,
and it only takes 18 seconds for this to mix.
And we'll mix this on a low speed.
Let's go ahead and put a little bit of flour
on the surface so that the dough doesn't stick.
So we have our biscuit dough here
and when we're working with the biscuit dough,
you'll see, we want to be very gentle.
So we'll add a little bit more flour on top.
And we'll start just by pressing down on this gently.
And what we want to do, is just gently flatten this out
and once we've done that, we'll incorporate
a few folds in there, and what those fold will do
is those folds will make sure we have a consistent dough
and also incorporate some air in there,
again to have that well developed
structure and texture in our biscuits.
So we'll start on the right side, we'll bring that over,
we'll make another fold over to the center, okay,
and then after that we'll do, once more and then over.
So we're going to gently roll the biscuit out.
And again if you see it start to stick,
kinda like what we got right here,
that probably means we need to add
just a little bit more flour on there.
Not a lot, but just enough so it doesn't stick.
You always want to make sure you, get a little bit of flour
on that ring cutter, so that it doesn't stick.
We want to go straight down because as soon as you start
twisting it, those biscuits won't rise straight up.
We're gonna transfer those biscuits over to this pan
and I'll brush a little bit of this buttered oil on the pan.
And this is going to help those biscuits release
when we start baking it and also
gives it a real nice buttery flavor.
We're looking for a biscuit that's nice
and golden brown, that's moist.
We want to make sure that it's not overcooked
and it's not too brown or dry on the outside.
And we'll go ahead and place this in the oven.
So here's the finished product.
(upbeat music)
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Cannabis Church Claims Religious Freedom After Police Raid - Duration: 4:24.
A cannabis church in California is suing their local sheriff's department for raiding their
church and seizing $30,000 worth of marijuana.
Cannabis is accepted by the church as central and vital to their beliefs and they wanted
the authorities who raided them to be held accountable for violating their right to religious
freedom.
Mollye Barrows, let me just ask you straight up.
This, as you look at it, it's not much different from the Rasta issue, is it?
You're right.
They're basically saying that marijuana is a central part of their beliefs and the founder
is this guy named Brent David Fraser.
He opened it last fall, September of 2017.
Within two months, the county, Los Angeles sheriff's department, as well as the county
and city is who their suit is again, basically raided this place, collected some $30,000
worth of marijuana, packaging, edibles, that sort of thing and they're saying, "Hey."
Mr. Fraser said, "This is my church, The Association of Sacramental Ministries.
We're no different than the Catholic church providing wine as a sacrament or the Rastas
using it," or even there's a ministry of Peyote I have discovered.
So I guess you can justify any use of a substance to take you to another plane, if you will.
Yeah, Church of Cheech and Chong.
Maybe that's-
That's what they seem to be.
The dudes abide, right?
Well, okay, as I look at this story, though, I mean, it looks like they may have some decent
grounds.
There's some case law that could really go either way on this.
Yes.
But my call on this as I look at it is what grounds did the police have to pull this raid
off?
What were they saying when they said they went in?
That they're essentially operating it as a business and they're saying, "No, no.
We're not a business.
We're a church.
It's part of the Sacramental Ministry Church," and they're saying, "No.
Now that recreational marijuana is legal, you have to be licensed in order to sell it
and you have to pay taxes on it."
So I think that's where we're getting down to the nitty gritty.
That's where they're gonna lose.
Yes.
My call is that's where they lose.
Was this part of the Department of Justice's crackdown on legalized marijuana?
I mean…
Not necessarily.
Nobody's saying that directly.
This was one of three places that the sheriff's department raided during this time span.
So they're saying it was just part of their crackdown essentially on any businesses that
are trying to operate without being properly licensed and without paying taxes and they're
saying, "But we're different.
We're a church.
We're not necessarily a business and we operate like a nonprofit anyway."
He's established this church as a nonprofit.
But it'll be interesting because he's hired an attorney who's making a name for himself
there, Matthew Poppas, representing other dispensaries that have been illegally raided
or raided in a way that violated civil rights.
For different reasons besides ... Yeah.
Correct.
None of them are saying, "We're a church."
But this is at least a unique argument.
It might keep them out of jail.
Okay, but this one lawyer, I guess, is going all up and down the California coast handling
this.
What is his name so people can-
Matthew Poppas and I may be mispronouncing it.
But maybe it's Poppas.
But I think it's Poppas and he basically has pulled video from different raids of these
other two high profile, well publicized raids.
With the cops, he says they're essentially sampling what they're stealing, if you will,
what they're raiding, what they're collecting as evidence and other violations and he said,
"Look, this is about retaliatory behavior.
They're not necessarily upholding the law.
They're not even abiding by their own laws when they go into these facilities.
They need to treat this like they would other businesses."
What I see about this, this at least gives these folks one more layer of protection if
they're able.
I mean, look, Scientology.
I mean, really?
Yes
Scientology is a church and as you look at the Scientology church, you kind of have to
wonder why them and why not these folks who say, "Look, this is part of what we do, like
the Rastas, and we feel like this is something that should be protected."
I think it's a tough argument.
Yes.
I think the things that they're gonna have to overcome are issues like taxes and issues
like we've got statutory ... We have statutory guidelines in place and you have to follow
those statutory guidelines.
Right.
Their best argument is, "No, we don't because we're church."
But a church even has to follow statutory guidelines.
Yes.
So I guess it's one element of protection.
But I don't think it's enough protection.
No.
I agree and I got to thinking about the 30,000 that they mentioned in the lawsuit as the
police confiscating during the raid and I thought, "Does a Catholic church have $30,000
worth of wine handy for Communion?"
Is that a good argument?
Right, it's a tough one.
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President Trump Shocks Congress… Considers Veto Of 2232 Page Budget Bill. - Duration: 2:13.
President Trump Shocks Congress…
Considers Veto Of 2232 Page Budget Bill.
The massive new bill that would fund the U.S. government until September is a whopping 2,232
pages long.
Lawmakers literally had exactly 1000 minutes to read the bill before voting on it, which
is so far beyond ridiculous that it blows our minds.
And it should make you mad.
We predicted yesterday that President Trump probably wasn't going to be on board with
the bill and sure enough, that's exactly what's happening as of today (Friday).
Breitbart reports:
President Donald Trump announced on Twitter on Friday that he was considering a veto of
the omnibus spending bill."I am considering a VETO of the Omnibus Spending Bill based
on the fact that the 800,000 plus DACA recipients have been totally abandoned by the Democrats
(not even mentioned in Bill) and the BORDER WALL, which is desperately needed for our
National Defense, is not fully funded," Trump wrote on Twitter on Friday morning.
Trump's statement counters his White House budget director Mick Mulvaney, who told reporters
yesterday that the president would sign the bill, even though it was not perfect.
"Let's cut right to the chase: Is the President going to sign the bill?
The answer is yes," Mulvaney said on Thursday.
But the president appears to have second thoughts after the bloated $1.3 trillion spending package
passed the Senate in the middle of the night.
Many members of Congress already leaving Washington, DC for their break or on foreign travel.
Trump has repeatedly questioned the bill's failure to fund the wall, frustrated that
Democrats refused to budge on his funding priority.On Wednesday, House Speaker Paul
Ryan traveled to the White House with Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to discuss
the bill, and felt comfortable that they had the president's support.
"The President supports this bill.
There's no two ways about it," Ryan said on Thursday.
What do you think about this?
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Why Sunshine Orphanage Changed Its Name In Yakuza 6 | Backlog Battle - Duration: 2:55.
What's going on everyone?
Alex here and I want to talk to you guys about something I noticed
while playing through Yakuza 6 for review.
In fact, if you're playing through the Yakuza 6 demo and have been a long time fan, you've
probably noticed that a certain orphanage changed its name.
At first I thought, maybe I'm remembering it wrong.
Maybe it really was Morning Glory all this time and I just forgot about it.
But I skimmed back to old playthroughs of Yakuza 3 and found that that certainly wasn't
the case: the orphanage was, in fact, called Sunshine!
I even thought maybe they changed the name within the story.
But nothing in the games lead me to believe that this was ever the case.
So I went online to try and find the reason for this change and found this Twitter thread
by Yakuza localization producer Scott Strichart.
On it he writes:
In Japanese, the orphanage is called "Asagao", or Morning Glory.
Much like his own "Sunflower," Kiryu names his orphanage after a flower.
I can't speak for the original loc team but for whatever reason, they really wanted the
connection obvious in ENG - Sunflower --> Sunshine.
And this is the localization butterfly effect - Imagine if you will, us doing pre-pro on
Yakuza 0, and lo and behold, Majima's cabaret is called "Sunshine"
He even added this graphic that I'm showing you onscreen here for clarity
What do we do?
Now we have a huge continuity issue.
What, Kiryu and Majima JUST HAPPEN to have two Sunshines near and dear to them?
I mean to me this is silly.
This is like saying how Superman and Batman's mom had the same first names and that's
why they should stop fighting each other.
Batman: Why did you say that name?! Blaragagagagaa
But that might just be me.
We would never want to imply Kiryu named his orphanage after some cabaret in Osaka.
That's not Kiryu at all.
So at the end of day, we felt Morning Glory, despite any stupid slang connotations, was
both A, accurate, and B, eliminated that connection
For those of you with strong ties to "Sunshine," I do get it.
But know that we didn't make this decision lightly at all.
I encourage ya'll to read about the Japanese symbolism of the Morning Glory too - it's
the flower of summer.
And there you have it.
The orphanage formerly known as Sunshine will now forever be known as Morning Glory.
Admittedly, I kinda like the name change.
Sure, it was shocking at first, but I can get behind that explanation!
What do you think about this though?
Let me know what you think of this change in the comments below!
And if you haven't yet, check out the Yakuza 6 demo!
It's out on PS4 right now!
Remember: All your progress carries over to the full game!
Thanks guys!
Happy Gaming!
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hey guys Albe here once more with the BMW f800gs, now, it's been raining in
California and amazingly enough I'm gonna have to deal with mud, which
doesn't really happen that often but one thing I don't like about mud is that it
goes into all the little crannies around the bike especially in the back where
the rear shock is and it gets on the spring it gets all in there and it's
difficult to clean out, one of you actually recommended me to install this
thing, this thing is a piece of molded plastic so let's see how easy it is to
install 'nough with the chit chat let's get on it
this should not be too difficult of an installation as a matter of fact it
actually comes with six zip ties and two little extra bolts over there, in theory
this should go just in there like this and protect the rear shock and the rear
spring mostly but as you guys can see right now it looks like it does not quite
fit so let's get on and let's see if we can make it fit.
first of all let's do a fit test let's see how this thing is supposed to fit
those little wings over here are supposed to be zip tied to the passenger
pegs so let's start from that point and go on, and here we go so it needs to
spread just a little bit and there are two screws over here that need to be
removed and reinstall on it, so the screw that I'm talking about is a t25 that
holds the rest of the plastics so we're gonna pull it out and replace it just
like any other fairing screw it's not tied to death, it's just tight enough to
be able to hold the plastic in place, since the screw is really short
we are gonna replace it with one of the provided screws now this one is a t25
while the provided screw it's an allen key and is a 4 millimeter, I'm gonna
remove the one on the other side as you guys can see there is a hole over here
and the screw goes through there so just grab one of the provided screws and
washer put it through the hole and try to get it in there
just like that, once you have it in there don't tie it to death just
yet tie enough to hold the piece in place and do the same on the other side.
going to do the same thing on this side
just enough as you guys can see there are two little holes on this bracket
that's exactly where our zip ties are gonna go in to, pass them through the
hole 1 & 2, once the zip ties are through the hole we're just gonna make 'hem do
what zip ties do and tie them enough so that they hold the piece in place cuz
now it's time to actually tie the bolt we put in earlier and we tie, this tool
is a good tool to have because you are literally hand tying the screw right now
and that will do, so at this point we can actually tie that zip tie all the way
now I'm going to slide the bulk of the zip tie to the back because I just don't
want to see it and then I'm going to cut off the excess, 1 & 2 so on this side we
don't only have the front holes but there are holes in the back there for
our zip tie is gonna go in over here and come back on the other side
one-and-two tie hem in a little bit we're gonna tie the bolt in the back tie the zip
tie push the little square in the back and in theory this is the way it should
look like, now I'm gonna cut the excess over here one and two and it's done
so now that the installation is complete let's check the clearance let's make
sure is attached solid and let's go find some mud...
as you guys can see the mudguard did his job pretty good
just like most of the installations I do the part was easy to install, cheap but
effective that little part is gonna save me so much time try to get all the
mud out of the rear spring I've seen those parts go anywhere from $29.99 all
the way to pass hundred dollars which is mental I believe I paid around thirty
five bucks for that one over there under suggestion of one of you guys as a
matter of fact and the part works great as you guys have seen the installation
was two screws and a few zip ties so easy enough and most likely worth the
money I spend for it as always, for everything I used in
this episode check down in the description there should be a link for
the part itself and I'm gonna see if I can find a link for the little hang
thing that I used this time around that is being useful throughout the years but
if you guys want to support the channel get yourself one of those fantastic
Albe's ADV t-shirts, if you liked the video like if you loved the video subscribe
more mods for the f800 for the scrambler and for the brand new Aprilia Tuono
coming soon, dirt on and i'll see you next time.
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