Within a week, every tablet produced by either the lab or the factory comes out cloudy. Abbott needs to halt all production of ritonavir immediately.But they can't just cut off the supply because people need these tablets.
And that seems to be a perfectly acceptable way of teaching children's literature. The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott , tweeted that she should be fired, and then the president fired her.And in response to that, the Board of Regents decided to implement this new policy. And the
OK. Michigan guy, right? Jim Abbott , born without a hand, played for the California Angels and the New York Yankees, pitched a no-hitter. So growing up, there was no Google-- no pun intended, right?
That it's not just the atoms in a molecule that dictate how it behaves, but its bonds as well. So naturally the scientists at Abbott suspected something similar might be happening to ritonavir. They knew that the spectrum of ritonavir should look like this.
Since each molecule is surrounded by other molecules, it changes how the bonds inside can move. This is what the scientists at Abbott had seen in the spectrum. The needles they had seen under the microscope were a new polymorph of ritonavir, and a more stable one at that.
we could get back to shiny. So you might expect that Abbott could just do something similar with ritonavir. And they tried, but the problem was that no amount of heating or cooling could turn Form II back into Form I.
So they got to work. They hired the architectural firm of Abbott , Merkt & Company in order to prepare the plans and start building the buildings. The initial place they were going to build it was not here.
You don't want to fall asleep afterwards during meditation. I was a private chef for the Abbott and his friends. And my motto was always tea for two, and six for tea.
those tests and so it's been amazing and then we had our award-winning I stand with magic campaign that I did with Abbott where we tested uh over 30,000 African-Americans for HIV and AIDS and that was very important uh I've been
Another one divorced him. And he, of course, had four wives. His first wife had left him by the time he got to Abbottabad. So this is a guy who's been married since he was 17. He was 54. He's got at least 20 kids, probably more like two dozen kids now.
The CIA, when they were thinking about "What would be the profile of bin Laden? How would he be living?", they certainly didn't discount the idea that he'd be with his family. So when they started zeroing in on the Abbottabad compound, when it became clear that there was not one, not two, but three families there, and that the third family seemed pretty sizable, to anybody who'd been following bin Laden, that was actually more of an indication that this is looking pretty good. As a father, he's a doting father. I have
presenter: You talk about his house and the windows in his house, how he had this house constructed for himself in Abbottabad, and how the windows were these slits so that you actually couldn't see. Bergen: In a way, he became a prisoner. He created his own prison. It meant that it was very hard to find him, but also, when the day came, the night came, the SEALs were
We just got a mixture of these two forms. So instead, Abbott went back to an older liquid formulation of the drug and abandoned Form I entirely.
and dual meaning. Such as you find in the works of Arcimboldo back in the Renaissance who painted portraits composed entirely of fruits, vegetables, flowers, et cetera. And in the late 1800s and the early 1900s Abbott Thayer, whose interest in protective coloration in nature ultimately led to the use of military camouflage at World War I. Little side note about that.
of there. McRaven was persuaded. The helicopters would be flown deep into Pakistan near the Abbottabad compound ready to move. On April 29, 2011, President Obama, after a careful deliberation process with his team, officially ordered the SEAL Team 6 raid overseen
phone and took the battery out at least an hour's drive from where he lived. Then it was a matter of inserting human spies on the ground to actually survey this guy and follow his distinctive white Jeep back to where he lived in Abbottabad. There was no expectation that he'd be living with bin Laden. The CIA thought there would be a whole other set of hoops to jump through. But, as they started looking at the compound, the strange third family, then they're beginning to think, "Well, maybe bin Laden's there."
We just got a mixture of these two forms. - After five months of research, Abbott 's researchers held a press conference to share their findings.
We just got a mixture of these two forms. This time, it has happened to Abbott and to the tens of thousands of people taking the semi-solid capsule.
So what happened is two things. Right before I started writing this book, Abbott Pharmaceuticals came up with a cure for the disease I had, or so they thought. And I did a trial drug program at Cedars-Sinai.
presenter: But one of the things that your book conveys is-- Part of it was about bin Laden. That maybe he wasn't directing operational activities around the world, but that he understood, he was very careful. You were at Abbottabad. You got in there before the Pakistanis destroyed the compound. Talk a little bit about how he protected himself and how he was aware of all of these ways that he could have been gotten at.
of redundancy is fine, but there's--. Clearly everybody's going to have to give blood at the blood bank in terms of this budget crisis. The national security industrial complex shouldn't Beyond what we've gotten from the documents cache that has been retrieved from the Abbottabad house? Is there anything we wanted to know?
It's 'persistence of vision' where you talk about, you document your declining vision in the right eye. And as some background, at one point you make reference to Edwin Abbott 's Flatland, where you say that you experienced -- you mention that you experience your own overwhelming flatness and that you lost your fear of heights.
Being persuadable is the ultimate advantage. So to understand why and understand how, let's revisit McRaven's raid on the Abbottabad compound. So there's one thing you have to understand about the Pakistani raid is it was a Special Operations mission.
We just got a mixture of these two forms. So once the ball does get down there, it's basically impossible to get it back out of there, which is why no matter what the scientists at Abbott tried,
There's no one to sort of show you the way. And for me, it wasn't until I learned of someone-- this man, Jim Abbott -- raise your hand if you've heard of Jim Abbott -- OK. Michigan guy, right?
Buying ancient art, buying other people's culture is really nothing new this has been going on for centuries if not millennia. The earliest known legal document we have, clears throat] excuse me, is called the Abbott Papyrus; it's the trial of two looters in Egypt about 2,000 years before Christ. I may have that number wrong.
key determent of the diseases progression, go down and their weight is going down and they're saying they're feeling better. And so we've got great results for improving their lives but then we also have some great data that shows participants in the program are buying three times more Abbott products here in the diabetes category so that's again a tremendous win- win for them.
first in 1997. You've been thinking about him for, I don't want to age us, but-- Bergen: A while. presenter: A long time. You talk a little bit about his family and his family relations and the fact that his wives were with him at Abbottabad, where he was eventually found. I'm just curious, overall, how you think about him as a father, as a husband. Where do you
now we're living in total poverty in Khartoum, without air conditioning. I'm going back to Saudi Arabia, thank you." Which is what she did. There was no contest. By Taliban standards, I guess that's relatively-- Of course, he married wives with a lot of education. There were three wives at the Abbottabad compound. His first two wives both had Ph.D.s. They're a 62 year old Khairiah and 54 year old Siham. His youngest wife, Amal, the Yemeni who he was really living with in the Abbottabad compound, she was basically a high school dropout. Maybe.
I guess that's relatively-- Of course, he married wives with a lot of education. There were three wives at the Abbottabad compound. His first two wives both had Ph.D.s. They're a 62 year old Khairiah and 54 year old Siham. His youngest wife, Amal, the Yemeni who he was really living with in the Abbottabad compound, she was basically a high school dropout. Maybe. I don't even know if she had any schooling at all. Bu he's not afraid of educated women.
at Google, but the non-meetings were-- very few people were coming to them or allowed to come to them. No seconds, nobody was allowed to substitute. There was no paper trail. There was no written products. But at a certain point, when you drew an operation like what happened in Abbottabad, you are going to have to bring in more people, even if they're not fully briefed on what's happening. The universe of people is growing. As it grows, it grows exponentially. What'd happen if somebody started blogging about this, or it leaked out? Bin
Bergen: Do you think Al Pacino will play him, or? presenter: I don't know. I think it's-- We have to think. But it's very interesting in how he's the person who goes in and says, "Abbottabad? Why don't we know more about it? We need to know more about it." Bergen: Panetta was very incensed by-- He was getting very angry about why they weren't