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our panel today are tami bahr, assistant director, connections counseling, board member of recovery foundation, madison, wisconsin; jonathan katz, director, rita j. kaplan jewish community services, jewish board of family and children services, new york, new york; justin riley, at-large board member, faces and voices of recovery, seattle, washington; bridget ruiz, technical expert lead, division of systems improvement, jbs international, bethesda, maryland. bridget, 21.5 percent of 18- to 25-year-olds have an issue with illicit drugs. talk to me a little bit about that and what kind of drugs are they using. it is quite different than it was even 2 or 3 years ago. we see a huge increase in pharmaceutical drug use, not using it as prescribed. we also see an increase in alcohol use, and binge drinking is a serious problem, as well as some of the more legal types of drugs labeled as incense or those types of things in different smoke shops. and jonathan, does that hold true for what you are seeing in new york city? absolutely. we are seeing the use or the misuse of drugs such as ritalin, adderall,
our panel today are tami bahr, assistant director, connections counseling, board member of recovery foundation, madison, wisconsin; jonathan katz, director, rita j. kaplan jewish community services, jewish board of family and children services, new york, new york; justin riley, at-large board member, faces and voices of recovery, seattle, washington; bridget ruiz, technical expert lead, division of systems improvement, jbs international, bethesda, maryland. bridget, 21.5 percent of 18- to...
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among many tools that we have in the mental health system to try to engage people in a recovery based way. the foundation of laura's law is a multidisciplinary team trying to engage people, trying to give them as much say in the treatment plan as they are willing to provide and when you read the description in nevada county that has it fully implemented. when you meet the people who work they are, they believe in the same things that mr. vega was mentioning, love kindness, i think that's why we all do this work but there are individuals like my mother, maybe like his son who need a little bit of extra help. i think that sometimes oftentimes clients see judges differently than they see their doctors. they are judges than their doctors and than can be a very effective push into treatment, and that sometimes not pushing them in that way prevents them from getting into treatment in the beginning. what i found is that that is the first step to recovery. once they are in treatment, they continue to receive treatment voluntarily. but sometimes some individuals need a little bit of extra help. that's how i see -
among many tools that we have in the mental health system to try to engage people in a recovery based way. the foundation of laura's law is a multidisciplinary team trying to engage people, trying to give them as much say in the treatment plan as they are willing to provide and when you read the description in nevada county that has it fully implemented. when you meet the people who work they are, they believe in the same things that mr. vega was mentioning, love kindness, i think that's why we...
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following her recovery, she founded the foundation to enhance school safety and develop student education initiatives to raise awareness and stop violence around the nation. >> in tonight's consumer alert, an apple first will soon be a last. the company says smart phone users who still own an original iphone will no longer be eligible to get those free repairs or other services at apple retail stores. the services will be available for that older model through the mail. this change takes effect june 11. >>> we do store a lot of sensitive information on our phones, don't we? it can really be a nightmare if it gets stolen or ruined or lost. you name it. in fact, a new survey says 7 million owners had one of those experiences. a few key moves can go a long way to keep your data safe if it happens to you. >> amanda sutton panicked when someone stole her smart phone. >> who knows what they can do with that information. there's bank cards and e-mails. >> amanda did not take steps to protect her personal information. according to a national survey conducted by consumer reports. >> nearly 40% of
following her recovery, she founded the foundation to enhance school safety and develop student education initiatives to raise awareness and stop violence around the nation. >> in tonight's consumer alert, an apple first will soon be a last. the company says smart phone users who still own an original iphone will no longer be eligible to get those free repairs or other services at apple retail stores. the services will be available for that older model through the mail. this change takes...
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it allows the da's office to help victims report the crime while the foundation will give them access to help and recovery. >> we know that healing requires access to services. >> woman, some women don't report violence because of their own probation and warrants. and now the da's office can clear up the issue. and, also to help aggression issues. >>> 11-year-old boy who was injured from the boston bombing is actually home tonight. we spoke with the mother as they were on their way home this afternoon. john. >> reporter: they hope the media will give te until they hold a new conference. the 12-year-old was hurt in the bombing as his mother finished the marathon on april 15th. he still has 100 staples in his leg and has been in the hospital since april 15th. he also return to the site of the bombing. just after returning this afternoon, his parents told me aaron should make a full recovery. >> he's going to take some time to work out and physically, mentally it is there is a lot that's on his shoulders for a 12-year-old kid and going through what he went threw and what he saw. >> understanding or feeling l
it allows the da's office to help victims report the crime while the foundation will give them access to help and recovery. >> we know that healing requires access to services. >> woman, some women don't report violence because of their own probation and warrants. and now the da's office can clear up the issue. and, also to help aggression issues. >>> 11-year-old boy who was injured from the boston bombing is actually home tonight. we spoke with the mother as they were on...
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recovery. he the foundation is promising $1 million to the red cross.n the wreckage of one of the homes. he hopes to return today to visit the victims. the thunder and the nba and the player union are donating up to $2 million more. >>> in or land do the fbi is investigating a shooting. agents went agents ibrahim todashev's parent. fends tell our orlando affiliate he had contacted tamerlan tsarnaev before the boston bombings. >> when jodi arias was convicted of murder she told a reporter that she would rather been executed than spend her life in prison. two weeks later she has changed her mind. he asked them not to impose a death penalty. >> i didn't know that if i got life there were many things i can do to affect positive change. a few months before trial, meaning jury selection, my hair was pa past my waist and i do nighted it to locks of love the nonprofit which creates wigs for cancer patients. over the years i've spent in incarceration i've received many questions from women to teach them spanish or american sign language. because my case was pend
recovery. he the foundation is promising $1 million to the red cross.n the wreckage of one of the homes. he hopes to return today to visit the victims. the thunder and the nba and the player union are donating up to $2 million more. >>> in or land do the fbi is investigating a shooting. agents went agents ibrahim todashev's parent. fends tell our orlando affiliate he had contacted tamerlan tsarnaev before the boston bombings. >> when jodi arias was convicted of murder she told a...
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rockville, maryland; john shinholser, president, mcshin foundation, richmond, virginia; pat taylor, executive director, faces & voices of recoveryshington, d.c. fran, why is there a need to increase public awareness and support related to mental and substance use disorders? it's a good question because many people are thinking that they've seen way too much information on this, and, in fact, what we have learned is that we have to get the message out so people understand the facts. they understand that substance abuse and mental health disorders are-is just another chronic illness or problem in the public health realm, and we want-as we move closer to health reform, we want the american public to understand that where we fit into overall health and general medicine. so we're-we need to get the message not only to parents, not only to young people, but to schools, to faith-based organizations, to communities, to businesses. every piece of america needs to understand how substance abuse and mental health fits in overall health. and arthur, there are, indeed, many aspects of that message, aren't there? i mean, you know, fran mentio
rockville, maryland; john shinholser, president, mcshin foundation, richmond, virginia; pat taylor, executive director, faces & voices of recoveryshington, d.c. fran, why is there a need to increase public awareness and support related to mental and substance use disorders? it's a good question because many people are thinking that they've seen way too much information on this, and, in fact, what we have learned is that we have to get the message out so people understand the facts. they...
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from the cloud to the foundations of the housing recovery, two new stocks are expected to hit the street this week. cramer's giving you a heads-up on whether they could be worth a look before they hit the ticker in know your ipo. >>> and later, the whole package? danny grocer, whole foods has had quite a month. can its commitment to quality carry the stock higher? or is the story no longer fresh? find out in cramer's exclusive. >>> plus, auction block. online retailer ebay is trading near its all-time highs. but should you still buy it now? or will this merchandise fail to catch a bid? don't miss cramer's breakdown when he goes "off the charts." all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets. send an e-mail to cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that
from the cloud to the foundations of the housing recovery, two new stocks are expected to hit the street this week. cramer's giving you a heads-up on whether they could be worth a look before they hit the ticker in know your ipo. >>> and later, the whole package? danny grocer, whole foods has had quite a month. can its commitment to quality carry the stock higher? or is the story no longer fresh? find out in cramer's exclusive. >>> plus, auction block. online retailer ebay is...
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you can see how to help the red cross and other organizations that are big and part of the foundation of recoveryrect it just a second, is what you also don't need. so many people want to come down here and throw on a hat and help you all do what you do. give us perspective about what you need and is not as helpful. >> financial donations are always the best way to help any organization. it is incredibly expensive to collect, sort in a meaningful way individual clothing items or canned foods. we buy in mass bulk and we distribute in a very meaningful manner. and also very particular to what the community's needs are. >> and to take a few days off work to come down and help in this current situation do you need that? >> well, spontaneous volunteers are always great if they're working with organizations that are already on ground. that's the best advice we could give. if somebody is looking, say, this weekend to get involved. get involved in an organization like us, the south baptist, the army, doing great work on the ground, get involved with them rather than doing your own thing. >> we're told in
you can see how to help the red cross and other organizations that are big and part of the foundation of recoveryrect it just a second, is what you also don't need. so many people want to come down here and throw on a hat and help you all do what you do. give us perspective about what you need and is not as helpful. >> financial donations are always the best way to help any organization. it is incredibly expensive to collect, sort in a meaningful way individual clothing items or canned...
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construction on the rise, some believe there are hidden riesesings to this recovery, fact or fiction, the momentum in housing has a solid foundation. joining us is michelle meyer, the senior u.s. economist at bank of america merrill lynch. great to have you with us. >> always nice to be here, melissa. >> we want to run through the notions in the market and fee there is any truth to them. investors and international buyers are the primary buyers pushing demand higher. you hear about all these funds, spending millions of dollars buying, renovating, renting and eventually flipping s this true? >> an important part of the market but they are not the primary force. nationally, investors make up about 22% of sales. certain key markets, they are much higher concentration. they have been quite important in terms of stabilizing the market. on balance, we have seen a return of primary home buyers. >> makes the housing recovery in your view, it is more stable because it is primary home buyers instead of investors? >> i think so a lot of the innishal turn had to do with investors in terms of the most distressed markets, we don't want to look
construction on the rise, some believe there are hidden riesesings to this recovery, fact or fiction, the momentum in housing has a solid foundation. joining us is michelle meyer, the senior u.s. economist at bank of america merrill lynch. great to have you with us. >> always nice to be here, melissa. >> we want to run through the notions in the market and fee there is any truth to them. investors and international buyers are the primary buyers pushing demand higher. you hear about...
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but what we're seeing is that is not the systemic under pinnings of the foundation we want to see of a sustained housing recoverye graduates graduating from christopher's fine institute, a place of learning, as well as many other places, they're not getting jobs. and that is our next layer o of people we want coming in to the market to buy these homes. >> college graduates are -- may not be doing as well as they have historically, but are still doing very well and college is a wonderful investment. >> i agree with you. >> what about this idea, though -- >> chris, you have to admit the rental market is very hot right now. there are plenty of people out there who are shying away from buying a home, because we all remember what happened in 2008 and 2009. that's good for the rental market, but is it a sustainable recovery for housing, if that's what people are doing with homes right now? >> actually, the data, i think, the whole discussion of rental is much overstated. even if you look and go back to the nra series on cash purchases, always more than a quarter of home purchases typically have been cash purchases. th
but what we're seeing is that is not the systemic under pinnings of the foundation we want to see of a sustained housing recoverye graduates graduating from christopher's fine institute, a place of learning, as well as many other places, they're not getting jobs. and that is our next layer o of people we want coming in to the market to buy these homes. >> college graduates are -- may not be doing as well as they have historically, but are still doing very well and college is a wonderful...
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foundation, and bailout fever will catch us all. oh, boy. dennis: orbitz shares spinning higher on how the recoveryon the cyber threat, eight members of the new york arrested. it's following the latest developments for us. dennis: stocks every uarter hour, annie coal at the floor. nicole? >> look a look at the markets, every 15 minutes, the dow jones industrial at 15100, down just four points, erasing some of the losses with a mixed market, and nasdaq moved into the green now. the s&p 500 down just three points so, really is anybody's game here, as far as whether or not a winning or losing day. the stocks are mixed at the moment, as far as the dow jones industrial members within the group, you have names like hp, and united technologies, the best performers, and weakness to speak of like jpmorgan, and united health care on a day where jobless claims were better than expected. back to you. >> nicole, thank you very much, we'll see you 14 minutes from now as we always do. well, on these markets, our next guest says the only reason markets hit new records over and over again is because of bailout feve
foundation, and bailout fever will catch us all. oh, boy. dennis: orbitz shares spinning higher on how the recoveryon the cyber threat, eight members of the new york arrested. it's following the latest developments for us. dennis: stocks every uarter hour, annie coal at the floor. nicole? >> look a look at the markets, every 15 minutes, the dow jones industrial at 15100, down just four points, erasing some of the losses with a mixed market, and nasdaq moved into the green now. the s&p...
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foundation, we have given $1 million. $250,000 is going to the red cross for immediate relief needs. we committed $100,000 to a team for recovery store remains open overnight. that is to allow the emergency response teams to get the necessary supplies. we have also donated here locally to fire and emergency response and police teams. we have an incredible group of associates. dennis: you have other home depot workers who are coming in to help also? >> yes. we bring in cruise. we have a couple cruise in from the dallas, fort worth area. we will also have our team of volunteers out in the communities. they will just volunteer and help the community and help them recover whatever they can of their personal belongings. dennis: all right. you know what, i think in this era, especially today, a lot oo people beat up on big business. it is nice to see you chipping in. >> thank you. i really appreciate the opportunity. dennis: good luck. cheryl: bottom of the hour right now. let's focus on business once again. let's go to the floor of the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides. microsoft putting out a new xbox console today. nic
foundation, we have given $1 million. $250,000 is going to the red cross for immediate relief needs. we committed $100,000 to a team for recovery store remains open overnight. that is to allow the emergency response teams to get the necessary supplies. we have also donated here locally to fire and emergency response and police teams. we have an incredible group of associates. dennis: you have other home depot workers who are coming in to help also? >> yes. we bring in cruise. we have a...
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life through her foundation, cindy donald has reached recipients across the country, providing them with grants for specialized therapy programs and equipment to help them with their recovery you know, encapsulates her when she walks around and meets people. the most unbelievable thing about her. >> amazing. janet, thank you for bringing up her story. we appreciate it. we're back in a moment. but first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> you may have noticed that more and more stores are offering price-matching as a way to lure you in had. today contributor and lifestyle expert elizabeth mayhew is her to tell us how to get the most out of these price-matching deals. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> is it exactly what it sounds like, you go to the store and the other store down the road offered this price, match it or do better? is . >> pretty much. except for in one instance. yes, this is on the rise, mostly because stores want to capitalize on your business, particularly for bricks and mortar. they also want to cut back on something they call showrooming which is to say you're going online, you want to test it out first, go see the tv or play with the camera in the showroo
life through her foundation, cindy donald has reached recipients across the country, providing them with grants for specialized therapy programs and equipment to help them with their recovery you know, encapsulates her when she walks around and meets people. the most unbelievable thing about her. >> amazing. janet, thank you for bringing up her story. we appreciate it. we're back in a moment. but first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> you may have noticed that more and...