8h30 Political: broadcast of April 28, 2024
Why Can't You Hear Me Crying?, 1970
Documentary on adolescent drug use.
Bridgeman Images Details
FILE- PFIZER BLOCKS USE OF ITS DRUGS IN EXECUTIONS
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THE PHARMACEUTICAL GIANT PFIZER HAS TAKEN STEPS TO BLOCK ITS DRUGS FROM BEING USED IN LETHAL INJECTIONS. 
THE MOVE WILL MAKE IT HARDER FOR STATES TO CARRY OUT EXECUTIONS... BECAUSE THERE IS A SHORTAGE OF PHARMACIES WILLING TO PROVIDE THE DRUGS THAT CAN RENDER PRISONERS INCAPABLE OF FEELING PAIN. 
PFIZER ISSUED A STATEMENT TODAY<pi> (FRIDAY) </pi>SAYING IT MAKES PRODUCTS TO ENHANCE THE LIVES OF THE PATIENTS ...AND STRONGLY OBJECTS TO THE USE OF ITS PRODUCTS FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. 
MORE THAN 20 AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN DRUG COMPANIES HAVE ADOPTED SIMILAR RESTRICTIONS, CITING MORAL OR BUSINESS REASONS.
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PFIZER BLOCKS LETHAL INJECTIONS DRUGS EXECUTIONS DRUG COMPANY BUSINESS 


The Vietnam Soldier
COLOR SYNC - Footage which shows the battlefield conditions and declining morale of soldiers in Vietnam which led to widespread drug use, and other issues. The physical and mental effects of the jungle led to many soldiers using drugs. Drug use seen, good shots of fighting, black troops, Sammy Davis Jr. performing for troops in Vietnam.
Paramount
Advertisements for weight reduction in 1935
MEDICAL
Drug use, HIV virus spread by use of IV drugs, CU black hands and hypodermic needles and other works on table, heroin, black couple using drugs
City Official Talks About Teen Drug Use
As part of an investigation into drug trafficking, an unidentified city official or police detective explains reasons why drug use has decreased among teenagers.
News Clip: Coffey and drugs
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a story about Tarrant County District Attorney Frank Coffey responding to statements made by the Fort Worth School Board president Loyd Turner and Superintendent Truelson about his role in prosecuting public school students for drug use.
( PRESIDENT KENNEDY CALLS FOR STRONGER DRUG LAWS )
Unissued / unused material. <br/> <br/>American newsreel item. <br/> <br/>President John F. Kennedy calls for stronger drugs laws and attacks use of thalidomide, Washington DC, United States of America (USA). <br/> <br/>JFK enters conference room for weekly press conference. MS section of press in audience. MS President Kennedy on dais during press conference, he answers questions on the drug thalidomide, he says "all action should be taken to ensure this drug is no longer used and all American citizens must do there bit in helping unfortunate victims of thalidomide" (natural sound). <br/> <br/>Date on dope sheet is 08/02/1962. <br/> <br/>
A hippie girl takes methedrine drugs from a hypodermic needle and paper cup on a table in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Scenes of illegal drug use and drug abuse: A hippie young woman and young man at a night club in New Orleans, Louisiana.Dekki preparing methedrine (related to methamphetamine and meth) using spoon for mixture held over match. Hypodermic needle and paper cup on a table. Hippie boy named Bill drinks from a cup. Dekki injects needle into arm. Location: New Orleans Louisiana USA. Date: 1965.
1950s Drug Use
b&w silent drug addicts - slated narration - close up needles - drug paraphernalia - heroin addiction - cocaine - drugs - narcotics - drug use
Seasonal flu vaccination
Seasonal flu vaccination. Close-up of an influenza (flu) vaccine being injected into a patient's arm. The vaccine contains inactivated virions (virus particles) of strains of the influenza (flu) virus. When injected, the vaccine stimulates the body's immune system to produce antibodies, but without causing an infection. The immune system can then respond quickly against future infections by the flu virus. The flu vaccine is given to people at risk, such as the elderly and very young. The vaccine is provided annually because the flu virus can produce new strains that the body is not protected against. This vaccine is being used for the 2011-2012 season.
The Biosphere
Several shots from different angles of Yanoàma woman using red dye (urucu) to paint circles and lines all over man's body in communal hut, including shots of parrots. CS of man snorting powder (hallucinogenic drug called epena, made from bark of several related trees mixed with aromatic leaves).
Youth - Drug - Use
GOV. JEB BUSH JOINS FLORIDA'S DRUG CZAR IN MAKING AN ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING DRUG USE AMONG THE STATE'S YOUNG PEOPLE. THIS IS SUPPOSED TO BE "GOOD" NEWS.
DRUGS
B-ROLL MATERIAL FOR COVERAGE OF DRUG USE AMONG TEENAGERS IN NEW YORK, NEW YORK. 02:15:38 SLATE. 02:17:21 MAN ON THE STREET (MOS) INTVS W/ TEENAGERS REGARDING USAGE OF DRUGS. 02:17:47 MCU JOYCELYN ELDERS, SURGEON GENERAL, COMMENTING DRUG USE RESEARCH RESULTS THAT SHOW THERE IS INCREASED NUMBER AMONG TEENAGERS. 02:19:31 MOS W/ TENNAGERS ON THEIR FRIENDS WHO TAKE DRUGS EVERY DAY. 02:19:50 SOUNDBITE EXPERT COMMENTING THE DRUG USE THROUGH THE LAST DECADES. 02:20:48 SOUNDBITE TEENAGER SAYING THAT DRUG USE HAS INCREASED FOR 80% IN HIS SCHOOL AND THEY USE MARIHUANNA AND LSD. 02:21:08 SOUNDBITE EXPERT COMMENTING TEENAGERS USING DRUGS. 02:21:38 MOS W/ TEENAGERS. ALL OF THEM SAY ALL THEIR FRIENDS USE DRUGS. 02:22:15 SOUNDBITE EXPERT COMMENTING AVAILABILITY OF DRUGS ON A MARKET. 02:22:57 MOS W/ TEENAGERS ON AVAILABILITY. 02:23:21 SOUNDBITE LEE BROWN, DIRECTOR OF OFFICE OF DRUG CONTROL POLICY, SAYING THAT PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON HAS COMMITMENT TO ADDRESS THE ISSUE OF DRUG USE. 02:24:23 WS OF THE DAIS W/ ELDERS, LEE AND OTHERS STANDING AND ANSWERING REPORTERS' QUESTIONS. 02:25:36 SOUNDBITE TEENAGER SAYING THAT IF KIDS KNEW CONSEQUENCES OF DRUG USE, THE USE WOULD NOT BE AS HIGH AS NOW. 02:25:53 BLANK.
Widow Of drug Lord Captured; 06/05/00
The widow of a Colombian drug lord in police custody after being captured, put on display during press conference; Members of drug ring put on display for press; (The War On Drugs!); CU table full of bags of drugs, jacket used to ship drugs;
89464 " BACTERIA FRIEND OR FOE? " 1954 EDUCATIONAL FILM PENICILLIN MEDICINES & ANTIBIOTICS
This 1954, color educational film made by Encyclopedia Brittanica is about antibiotics, specifically the new era of treatments made possible by the discovery and widespread use of mold derived medicines. The film celebrates the use of Penicillin, which was up at this point one of the most important discoveries in medicine. It was discovered in 1928 by Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming as a crude extract of P. rubens. The purified compound (penicillin F) was isolated in 1940 by a research team led by Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain at the University of Oxford. Fleming first used the purified penicillin to treat streptococcal meningitis in 1942. For the discovery, Fleming shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Florey and Chain. <p><p>Opening: Antibiotics shown on a table with medical supplies including bandages. Injured and wounded soldiers, probably in the Korean War, are shown being treated by doctors and nurses. A child takes a pill. A small boy has a bandage wrapped around his head. A woman on oxygen, who is suffering from pneumonia, lies in a hospital bed. Her head is draped in an oxygen tent. A doctor talks about antibiotics. A praying mantis on a plant (:06-1:50). Micro-organisms and bacteria as seen under a microscope. The doctor holds a pill bottle. Biology laboratory. A biologist holds a jelly or agar dish / petri dish. He then looks with a microscope. He explains staphylococci, a bacterium of a genus that includes many pathogenic kinds that cause pus formation, especially in the skin and mucous membranes (1:51-3:28). He holds up a sample of Penicillium, a genus of ascomycetous fungi that is of major importance in the natural environment, in food spoilage, and in food and drug production. Some members of the genus produce penicillin, a molecule that is used as an antibiotic. Dish after dish of bacterium culture. The Penicillium mold fought off bacteria. The man holds some books. An anti-biotics medical book. Penicillin was refined in a lab. The woman with pneumonia is shown in a hospital bed. A doctor has a needle. A syringe is shown putting the bacteria into eggs to create a vaccine. A group of rabbits are being used as lab animals for this experiment. Bottles of antibiotics (3:29-6:27). A girl has measles. The doctor gives an antibiotic to her mother to administer to her daughter in bed. Antibiotic animation explains how they work. Animation of how Penicillin works in the cell (6:28-8:43). Canisters of so-called miracle drugs derived from mold. A chemist does experiments with drugs in the test tube. Mold cultures are studied. Micro-organism is isolated and reproduced. Pure culture to chemist who multiples it. Vials. Specialist works near the drugs in a factory. Pills in the drug factory are shown being bottled. Chickens eat antibiotics in their food (8:44-10:28). A chicken is weighed on a scale. Pigs on a farm inside of a fenced area. A farmer on a truck with swine feed bags. A man looks at a hanging piece of meat inside of a refrigerator. A doctor checks on a bedridden patient. A woman in a wheelchair. A person has gel wiped onto a scratch. A man is treated by nurses. A little boy is placed into bed with a cast on his leg. Optimistic narration about the advance of medicine in the age of the vaccine (10:29-12:33). End credits (12:34-12:40). <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
FILE: PANEL RECOMMENDS SCREENINGS FOR ILLICIT DRUG USE
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --LEAD IN--\nA VISIT TO YOUR DOCTOR COULD ONE DAY INCLUDE MANDATORY SCREENINGS FOR DRUG USE.\n --VO SCRIPT--\nTHE U-S PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE IS RECOMMENDING DOCTORS SCREEN ALL ADULT PATIENTS FOR ILLICIT DRUG USE.\nTHAT INCLUDES PREGNANT WOMEN.\nTHE EXPERT PANEL SAYS DOING SO COULD HELP WITH ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT.\nTHE MOVE COMES AS THE COUNTRY TRIES TO GRASP WITH A NATIONWIDE OPIOID EPIDEMIC.\nILLICIT DRUG USE IS CONSIDERED USING ILLEGAL DRUGS OR USING PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE FOR NON-MEDICAL REASONS.\nTHE PANEL DOES NOT SPECIFY HOW DOCTORS SHOULD SCREEN PATIENTS.\nTHEY LEAVE THAT UP TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS.\n --TAG--\nRECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE TASK FORCE CAN HAVE AN EFFECT ON INSURANCE PLANS.\nTHE PANEL NOTES THIS RECOMMENDATION HAS NOT BEEN FINALIZED.\nTHEY CURRENTLY TAKING PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITS RECOMMENDATION THROUGH SEPTEMBER NINTH.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nUNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE \n\n
A MS CU display board of the various drugs at the California addiction board
Dr. John T. Burroughs, California drug addiction board, relates about the desire to continue drug use. A MS CU display board of the various drugs at the California addiction board. Burroughs shows CUs second type drugs in capsules. CU a phonograph and hands taking capsules out from a vial.
A nurse sits by an LSD patient and an LSD party in the United States.
Consumption of illegal drug LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) in the United States. A nurse and an aid sit with a detoxing LSD drug abuse patient in a private home. The nurse holds the patient's hand. His face covered with a towel. An LSD party: Bright lights and various props. LSD drug users on beds. A woman uses props to create various dramatic light effects. The LSD patient at home. Location: United States USA. Date: 1967.
MEDICAL
Drug use, person injecting arm with drugs, opiates, using needle. Looks authentic. Young men hanging out on city street in 1980s. Drug dealers?
Ueberroth on Drug Use in Baseball
MLB commissioner Peter Ueberroth responds to questions about drug use among baseball players.
News Clip: AIDS verdict Clay
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 5 P.M.