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as a result, no new behavioral plans with aversive therapies have been put in place since september."her words, any student who enrolled in judge rodenberg center after 2011 cannot be shocked under the new state guidelines. students who were enrolled before then can still be shocked. a research director at the judge rodenberg center joins me. and then a research scientist at the library. kevin, describe what happens in the body when a shock like this is administered, particularly in the case of andre when it's 31 times in seven hours. >> sure. from the point of view of the experience of the person being shocked, obviously, it's painful. that sets off a cascade of biological events. essentially, an activation of what we call the stress response. so the type of response you f l feel, if you narrowly escape a car accident, a fight or flight response. and so that unleashes a set of stress hormones that we know are very bad for the body, that cause all types of illnesses over time. so chronic exposure to this type of stress hor known is well-known to cause harm to individuals, types of thi
as a result, no new behavioral plans with aversive therapies have been put in place since september."her words, any student who enrolled in judge rodenberg center after 2011 cannot be shocked under the new state guidelines. students who were enrolled before then can still be shocked. a research director at the judge rodenberg center joins me. and then a research scientist at the library. kevin, describe what happens in the body when a shock like this is administered, particularly in the...
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it says the so-called aversive therapy is fda approved. turns out it's not. there's a lot more we're following tonight. isha's here with the bulletin. >> a woman who caused a fight to be diverted today didn't pose a threat. she was on board a u.s. airways flight claiming to have a surgical device implanted in her body. >>> after the woman he was traveling with disappeared. is back in the news. gary giordano has been charged with exposure when police found him cuddling naked with a woman in a car in a parking garage. >>> only the fourth person ever to survive going on niagra falls without protective gear. he climbed over a retaining wall and was swept over the falls. he suffered broken ribs and a lung. >>> the space station blasted off early this morning. the unmanned rocket is delivering supplies to astronauts in the space station. i know you're a space geek so that's for you. >> thanks. >>> disturbing video of treatment still being used at a massachusetts center. shows a former student, autistic young man strapped down being shocked with electrodes. what doe
it says the so-called aversive therapy is fda approved. turns out it's not. there's a lot more we're following tonight. isha's here with the bulletin. >> a woman who caused a fight to be diverted today didn't pose a threat. she was on board a u.s. airways flight claiming to have a surgical device implanted in her body. >>> after the woman he was traveling with disappeared. is back in the news. gary giordano has been charged with exposure when police found him cuddling naked with...
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goes to show how much risk aversion is really out there in the markets. >> absolutely. and i don't know if you're planning to fly over to heathrow any time soon, but about if you are, get ready for a lengthy cue. now assessing when higher landing fees might be used to fund additional immigration border control staff. financial times says the planned scheme has the backing of david cameron. newspaper also says discussions could start as early as this week when airline meets with the british interior minister. there we go, pictures taken. those were before you got the this to the passport control area and i was suck in one of them, as well. two hours. >> it's true then, they were saying it was just bad weather. >> no, absolutely not. i've experienced it personally. and, no it's happening. and you actually only have to look at twitter. how much damage economically potentially can this do? >> i think it's a very acute example of the situation that the uk economy is in. we've got a shrinkage of the public sector, so border staff disappear by huge amounts over the next year a
goes to show how much risk aversion is really out there in the markets. >> absolutely. and i don't know if you're planning to fly over to heathrow any time soon, but about if you are, get ready for a lengthy cue. now assessing when higher landing fees might be used to fund additional immigration border control staff. financial times says the planned scheme has the backing of david cameron. newspaper also says discussions could start as early as this week when airline meets with the...
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the public school system as one of the most aversive systems here. it will probably give some of us, one of us are run for our money in a few years. but i don't want to show up david chiu or eric mar with the chinese i have been working on. i have been under the direct tutelage of the mayor. i want to say thank-you to the whole entire committee. when this heritage month represents is a solidarity had togetherness that we seem to have mastered in san francisco. it is honor to serve the community. he is from my district. i love you, thank you. i want to acknowledge everyone, it is a pleasure. >> i would like the members of the board tuesday for a few minutes. every year, we put on this campaign, which is a great reception up to the ceremony, we could not have done it without the support of the major sponsors. i would like to invite some of them to come up, and they will be making brief remarks. >> i want to thank our presenting sponsor, mr. liu? [applause] >> think you, good evening. i am honored to be part of this celebration of the asian heritage mon
the public school system as one of the most aversive systems here. it will probably give some of us, one of us are run for our money in a few years. but i don't want to show up david chiu or eric mar with the chinese i have been working on. i have been under the direct tutelage of the mayor. i want to say thank-you to the whole entire committee. when this heritage month represents is a solidarity had togetherness that we seem to have mastered in san francisco. it is honor to serve the...
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the public school system as one of the most aversive systems here.ve some of us, one of us are run for our money in a few years. but i don't want to show up david chiu or eric mar with the chinese i have been working on. i have been under the direct tutelage of the mayor. i want to say thank-you to the whole entire committee. when this heritage month represents is a solidarity had togetherness that we seem to have mastered in san francisco. it is honor to serve the community. he is from my district. i love you, thank you. i want to acknowledge everyone, it is a pleasure.
the public school system as one of the most aversive systems here.ve some of us, one of us are run for our money in a few years. but i don't want to show up david chiu or eric mar with the chinese i have been working on. i have been under the direct tutelage of the mayor. i want to say thank-you to the whole entire committee. when this heritage month represents is a solidarity had togetherness that we seem to have mastered in san francisco. it is honor to serve the community. he is from my...
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the public school system as one of the most aversive systems here.ve some of us, one of us are run for our money in a few years. but i don't want to show up david chiu or eric mar with the chinese i have been working on. i have been under the direct tutelage of the mayor. i want to say thank-you to the whole entire committee. when this heritage month represents is a solidarity had ge
the public school system as one of the most aversive systems here.ve some of us, one of us are run for our money in a few years. but i don't want to show up david chiu or eric mar with the chinese i have been working on. i have been under the direct tutelage of the mayor. i want to say thank-you to the whole entire committee. when this heritage month represents is a solidarity had ge
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this aversion to social values may seem at odds with the explosion of community service programs. but despite the attention paid to these efforts, they remain emphatically extracurricular. in effect, civic-mindedness is treated as outside the realm of what purports to be serious thinking and adult purposes. simply put, when the impulse is to change the world, the academy is more likely to engender a learned helplessness than to create a sense of empowerment. this brew -- oversimplification of civic engagement, idealization of the expert, fragmentation of knowledge, emphasis on technical mastery, neutrality as a condition of academic integrity -- is toxic when it comes to pursuing the vital connections between education and the public good, between intellectual integrity and human freedom, which were at the heart -- (applause) -- of the challenge posed to and by my european colleagues. when the astronomical distance between the realities of the academy and the visionary intensity of this challenge were more than enough, i can assure you, to give one pause, what was happening outsid
this aversion to social values may seem at odds with the explosion of community service programs. but despite the attention paid to these efforts, they remain emphatically extracurricular. in effect, civic-mindedness is treated as outside the realm of what purports to be serious thinking and adult purposes. simply put, when the impulse is to change the world, the academy is more likely to engender a learned helplessness than to create a sense of empowerment. this brew -- oversimplification of...
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a little more risk averse at that age. >> a little more risk averse.rt with a 60/40 allocation and then we deviate because that's not right for everyone. it is going it be based on your goals and based on your risk tolerance and when you need the money. if they need the money immediately, then we want to take ideally a year's worth of their living expenses and they need to pull from their portfolio and keep that in a high-savings interest account and then diversify. >> what do you think the best timeline is to start planning. really, when you get your first job. >> right out of college. everybody goes through different stages of life. the accumulation phase and distribution phase, you're just starting your job, you need it learn as much as possible and read as much as possible and read the benefits package and you will be amazed how few people quo the retirement funds inside the 401(k). they might know about individual stocks so learn as much, read as much and make sure you're grilling and having a good analysis of your financial adviser, if you choose
a little more risk averse at that age. >> a little more risk averse.rt with a 60/40 allocation and then we deviate because that's not right for everyone. it is going it be based on your goals and based on your risk tolerance and when you need the money. if they need the money immediately, then we want to take ideally a year's worth of their living expenses and they need to pull from their portfolio and keep that in a high-savings interest account and then diversify. >> what do you...
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the concept of using aversive therapy in these poor kids that have essentially no voice is simply barbaric. these types of adverse types of treatment approaches, they were used before medications existed. before a lot of other treatments existed. before occupational therapy worked with the kids. at this point in time with all we have available to us to help these children, this is just simply wrong. >> the center says, doctor, that -- well, look, shocking these kids is better than doping them up on psycho tropeic medication, where they gain weight and they're at health risk long term. >> you know, they can use any justification that they want. first of all, you know, it's not just medication. when you work with these children, it's working with intensive speech and language therapy, working on positive behavioral plans, working on activities of daily live helping them to express ing. themselves. when they're anxious or upset about something, not being able to express yourself. imagine having that happen and instead of somebody trying to help you, they shock you. the concept simply doesn't
the concept of using aversive therapy in these poor kids that have essentially no voice is simply barbaric. these types of adverse types of treatment approaches, they were used before medications existed. before a lot of other treatments existed. before occupational therapy worked with the kids. at this point in time with all we have available to us to help these children, this is just simply wrong. >> the center says, doctor, that -- well, look, shocking these kids is better than doping...
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this is risk aversion gone awry, not risk.t's gone the other extreme. >> they themselves, and fitch themselves says, it's very difficult to assess the risk of exposure, the trading loss is precisely the kind of risk factor associated with this kind of business model. fitch believes, though, that it's a highly confident sense of business and the longer term implications are not yet known. fij fitch is hedging itself as well. >> we've brought this up a couple times on the show. hedging is supposed to smooth things out but it can go very wrong. we mentioned the point about airlines earlier. an airline hedges out at a certain year for a price and hedge oil at 80 and it goes to 60, they look stupid and they lose a lot of money. i mean, hedging can go all in different ways, right? >> yes. this is obviously not hedging anymore. as soon as you move this kind of loss, you move away from portfolio insurance, asset insurance, you move into a pure bet. let me say something about jamie dimon as well. he's earned the respect as many people
this is risk aversion gone awry, not risk.t's gone the other extreme. >> they themselves, and fitch themselves says, it's very difficult to assess the risk of exposure, the trading loss is precisely the kind of risk factor associated with this kind of business model. fitch believes, though, that it's a highly confident sense of business and the longer term implications are not yet known. fij fitch is hedging itself as well. >> we've brought this up a couple times on the show....
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they also said, quote, behavior modification techniques involving the use of aversive interventions are mention is that skin shocks have been banned in massachusetts since last september. the massachusetts health and human services department told us, quote, the administration followed regulations to ban the use of the therapies for any student not receiving aversive therapies by the probate court. no new behavior plans have been put into place since september. in other words, any student who enrolled at the rotenberg center cannot be shocked under the new state guidelines. students who were enrolled before then can still be shocked. we have a research director from the center and a neuroscientist at yale university. kevin, did i mangle your last name? >> a little bit. but that's fine. >> what is it? >> pelfrey. >> okay. what happens in a body when it is shocked like andre. >> sure. from the point of the view of the person being shocked it's painful and that sets off a cascade of biological events. essentially, an activation of what we call the stress response. so the type of response y
they also said, quote, behavior modification techniques involving the use of aversive interventions are mention is that skin shocks have been banned in massachusetts since last september. the massachusetts health and human services department told us, quote, the administration followed regulations to ban the use of the therapies for any student not receiving aversive therapies by the probate court. no new behavior plans have been put into place since september. in other words, any student who...
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become real partners is a really brave thing to do in an industry that has been understandably risk averse before. we are thrilled to be your partner in that change and to be providing better services and tools to your customers, to give them more control and in doing so, to build a stronger relationship and help them save. the one thing i wanted to thank were our partners. the second group to thank is government. diane is here. she was commissioner on the puc. have beenn 0 fromrdc -- we have people from nrdc. thanks of great regulation -- regulation gets a bad name these days, but when implemented correctly, it can be a phenomenal force for good, and the state of california has led the way. local governments -- this is a phenomenal city to do business in a, a city which has attracted and under the mayor's leadership accelerated the attraction of other tech companies and built an ecosystem. when you want to start a business, you want to open an office, you need to go to where the talent is, and there is not a city in the world that has more talented people than the city of san francisco. w
become real partners is a really brave thing to do in an industry that has been understandably risk averse before. we are thrilled to be your partner in that change and to be providing better services and tools to your customers, to give them more control and in doing so, to build a stronger relationship and help them save. the one thing i wanted to thank were our partners. the second group to thank is government. diane is here. she was commissioner on the puc. have beenn 0 fromrdc -- we have...
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challenging a progressive democrat in president obama, known for being calm, calculating and risk averse>> mitt romney could be the natural born liberal and president obama the natural born conservative. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> reporter: craig patrick, fox news. >>> we are close to record breaking heat. >> record tieing at dulles. >> okay. >> 90. seemed hotter, felt hotter than that but because of all the moisture in the air, dew points were up, heat index mid-to upper 90s. some of you felt like 100 degrees or so. a little hazy but lots of sunshine. we are not seeing the clouds building this afternoon not seeing the thunderstorms building this afternoon either so, the chances of getting any rain, well, i guess you can say there is a slight slight chance of a pop up shower, here or there, that risk is greater back out to the west and higher elevations but looking at radar, it does seem like everything is calm this afternoon, this evening, no real great chance, if any for any rain to help cool us off. the heat index right now, has come down just a little bit, feels
challenging a progressive democrat in president obama, known for being calm, calculating and risk averse>> mitt romney could be the natural born liberal and president obama the natural born conservative. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> reporter: craig patrick, fox news. >>> we are close to record breaking heat. >> record tieing at dulles. >> okay. >> 90. seemed hotter, felt hotter than that but because of all the moisture...
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tend to make the same investment mistakes over and over again, female advisers seem to be more risk averseious. >> it's like they don't ask for directions. >> that's right. >> camilla, good romance should include good finance. how do the strongest marriages or partnerships tackle money? >> it's really quite simple. communication, communication, communication. if you're single and you're dating, who's picking up the check? why are they picking up the check? what is his financial style? what is her financial style? if you're marrying a coupon clipper and you're not a coupon clipper, you've got to be okay with that. 60% of divorces happen over arguments over money. so without that communication and understanding, at the end of the day, particularly marriage is a business contract. since the '70s and early on it's all about love. but it is a business contract and you're in business together. >> and know your partner, bottom line, know his debt or her debt. >> know his credit score. >> take ate little further, think about wealth-building. and family-building. how do you advise women to nurture
tend to make the same investment mistakes over and over again, female advisers seem to be more risk averseious. >> it's like they don't ask for directions. >> that's right. >> camilla, good romance should include good finance. how do the strongest marriages or partnerships tackle money? >> it's really quite simple. communication, communication, communication. if you're single and you're dating, who's picking up the check? why are they picking up the check? what is his...
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kennedy over and over and over again, from 1961 on up to november '63, is that he has this powerful aversion to sending combat troops. now, that doesn't tell us what he would have done, if he were faced with the situation they actually faced in '63, or even worse in '64. but as early as the fall of '61, mcnamara, bundy, rusk, all of them were pushing for combat troops. and kennedy absolutely draws the line on that. could he have continued to? we'll never know the answer to it. but the other side of that, that i've always insisted in talking about this is, whatever he might have done, kennedy left johnson a much, much, much worse situation than eisenhower had left kennedy. kennedy took office. there are relatively a small number of advisers. by the time kennedy leaves office, there are 16,000 and they're no longer advisers, they're actually taking part in combat. the whole situation has changed. with the coup of november of '63, the united states assumes a level of responsibility for vietnam it had not had before. so whatever kennedy might or might not have done, i think you have to keep in m
kennedy over and over and over again, from 1961 on up to november '63, is that he has this powerful aversion to sending combat troops. now, that doesn't tell us what he would have done, if he were faced with the situation they actually faced in '63, or even worse in '64. but as early as the fall of '61, mcnamara, bundy, rusk, all of them were pushing for combat troops. and kennedy absolutely draws the line on that. could he have continued to? we'll never know the answer to it. but the other...