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insomnia insomnia. who doesn't have insomnia?> from there an nbc investigative producer met with the doctor inside a room at this motel. >> how did it go down? >> when we were here the doctor asked me what are you here from and i said i have some medical paper work but i want a medical marijuana card. >> he brought this paper work proof from his personal primary care physician that he had heartburn. >> did the doctor ask you if you had a heartburn? >> no. the doctor never asked me. >> did you expect that the doctor would examine you? >> i expected a stethoscope somewhere. i never saw a stethoscope. never listened to my heart rate didn't check my pulse. >> so with heartburn and 08 bucks our producer got this medical marijuana recommendation and this card, all the documentation required to legally purchase medical marijuana for the next year. >> are you at all surprised that we got a card with heartburn and about ten minutes of our time? >> i'm not surprised. >> our hidden cameras proved the obvious. anybody who wants a medical mar
insomnia insomnia. who doesn't have insomnia?> from there an nbc investigative producer met with the doctor inside a room at this motel. >> how did it go down? >> when we were here the doctor asked me what are you here from and i said i have some medical paper work but i want a medical marijuana card. >> he brought this paper work proof from his personal primary care physician that he had heartburn. >> did the doctor ask you if you had a heartburn? >> no. the...
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so it's a lot of hot flashes night sweats, insomnia, mood swings. >> do you just have to sort of sufferhrough, you know, the change of life, as they called it, or are there ways that you can alleviate these very difficult symptoms that people go through when they're in menopause? >> you know, i was trained to give women hormones, and i do. i give women a lot of bio-identical hormones. but what i realized is, when they change their diet and go on an anti-inflammatory diet, they often don't even need hormones. the hot flashes are so much better that they feel like "okay, i can handle this," or they can sleep better at night. >> how do you get the type of nutrition you know you're supposed to have -- your fruits, your vegetables, your good fats -- into you when you have a busy lifestyle and you don't have time to cook every day? >> that's where you start looking at something to help you, and that's where the nutribullet, i believe, is such a fantastic invention. i would recommend the nutribullet wholeheartedly no reservation. >> the one thing that i found with the nutribullet and menopause
so it's a lot of hot flashes night sweats, insomnia, mood swings. >> do you just have to sort of sufferhrough, you know, the change of life, as they called it, or are there ways that you can alleviate these very difficult symptoms that people go through when they're in menopause? >> you know, i was trained to give women hormones, and i do. i give women a lot of bio-identical hormones. but what i realized is, when they change their diet and go on an anti-inflammatory diet, they often...
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here's what they say-- "this class is a sure cure for insomnia."'s just a couple of people. who cares what they say? "after 10 minutes, "i wanted to take the officer's gun d end i stink! come on, robert. it was your first time teaching. yeah? the supervisor said it might be my last. he's sittin' in on my class tomorrow. oh, well, now, that's not fair. you probably just need a littttle practice. it's really not the type of thing u can practice. it's all about relating to people. you're a dead man.
here's what they say-- "this class is a sure cure for insomnia."'s just a couple of people. who cares what they say? "after 10 minutes, "i wanted to take the officer's gun d end i stink! come on, robert. it was your first time teaching. yeah? the supervisor said it might be my last. he's sittin' in on my class tomorrow. oh, well, now, that's not fair. you probably just need a littttle practice. it's really not the type of thing u can practice. it's all about relating to...
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scientists and morning news workers hope findings will help shift workers and those suffering from insomnia. >> thirty minutes did they say. >> thirty minutes. >> my nap is like four hours. >> i know. >> get your nap on no doubt bit. >> before you walk out the the door we will get traffic and weather together on the three's. katie is tracacking a big dip in temperatures. >>> but first here's is what coming up during evening prime time viewing on cbs-3. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> tonight, grenades and explosive tea vice training camps and a other potentially dangerous items hid up inside found bound for bell of the plane. >> so happen that i tsa is insuring our safety. >> now get a rare look at the sophisticated security system used to find these things. >>> keeping you safe in the skies, i'm chris may tonight in an "eyewitness news" exclusive we will go behind the scenes here at philadelphia international airport. the the the people and technol
scientists and morning news workers hope findings will help shift workers and those suffering from insomnia. >> thirty minutes did they say. >> thirty minutes. >> my nap is like four hours. >> i know. >> get your nap on no doubt bit. >> before you walk out the the door we will get traffic and weather together on the three's. katie is tracacking a big dip in temperatures. >>> but first here's is what coming up during evening prime time viewing on...
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. >> this cursed insomnia makes me sleazy.ference of god to me. >> he obviously was wrestling with emotions but not fully equipped to do so. >> love is compatible with ambition. egoism, premonitions of special destiny. >> he felt he was going to be found out. his answer to that stress was to kill his entire family and start over again. >> one last great effort. come home. >> that journal is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the scene. it just shows what a sociopathic, cold-blooded, n narcissistic killer they were dealing with. >> it's always easier after if somebody started to demean him, of course he could kill again. >> last year we all agreed to make one final concerted effort as a team to solve this mystery one and for all. getting bishop on the top ten list was important because now it's on everybody's smartphone, facebook, twitter. his enhanced bust is the best representation we can have of what bishop looks like now. >> the arrogance is still going to be there. he wants to be important. more than anything else, okay? i
. >> this cursed insomnia makes me sleazy.ference of god to me. >> he obviously was wrestling with emotions but not fully equipped to do so. >> love is compatible with ambition. egoism, premonitions of special destiny. >> he felt he was going to be found out. his answer to that stress was to kill his entire family and start over again. >> one last great effort. come home. >> that journal is as good as a bloody fingerprint at the scene. it just shows what a...
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people can suffer from side effects, headaches, insomnia, and many have not been studied. >> i have usedrything you can imagine. i -- the list goes on and on. >> tim's body is essentially a living lab. he also practices bio hacking. there are no limits. >> here in silicon valley, you're your own athlete. smart drugs are away to help achieve that marathon. >> you're a 23-year-old start up co-founder. just got a seed round of funding, just like an olympic athlete who is willing to do almost anything, even if it shortens their life to get a gold medals, you will think about. it the difference between making a million dollars and a billion dollars is right here. >> let's look at 10 and 15 years, if you do have horrific side effects, will it have been worth it? >> i had side effects. i tried an extreme form of kotosis, i got extreme food allergies i didn't have before. if i find out there was side effects, will it have been worth it? yes. the quality of my life every day is so much higher now than it was ten years ago that it is priceless. >> coming up, meet the man who went on an acid trip w
people can suffer from side effects, headaches, insomnia, and many have not been studied. >> i have usedrything you can imagine. i -- the list goes on and on. >> tim's body is essentially a living lab. he also practices bio hacking. there are no limits. >> here in silicon valley, you're your own athlete. smart drugs are away to help achieve that marathon. >> you're a 23-year-old start up co-founder. just got a seed round of funding, just like an olympic athlete who is...
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it is used for insomnia, relaxation. >> it could probably bring that on top of all of that.. a lot of pics celebrities. it is very interesting. we will come down and check it out. the united steelworkers union striking out oil refineries around the country for the last month. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or
it is used for insomnia, relaxation. >> it could probably bring that on top of all of that.. a lot of pics celebrities. it is very interesting. we will come down and check it out. the united steelworkers union striking out oil refineries around the country for the last month. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers....
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more issue of insomnia falling asleep. sleep is critical. just saw a piece on it. can do to enhance and improve the amount of sleep they're getting the better. >> tell us each about the apps. how do they work? >> some of them they just block this blue light. the screen ends up becoming a reddish amber color and so you can still read. some of them actually a screen you can attach. for some of the apple products the hand-held apple devices you cannot down load the apps. you need to buy a screen that clips on top. for android devices, you can get some of these apps. >> i see. everything else just should throw your bed covers or pillow over it? >> they make sunglasses actually that block the blue light and special light bulbs as well. >> good advice to maybe get a good night's sleep. >> try it. >> none for me. i'm waking up in the middle of the night. talk about that another time. >>> our time is 11:51. >>> coming up the next big job opportunity plus a closer look when we can expect >>> kbeeping an eye on several developing stories today. at 3:30 this afternoon preside
more issue of insomnia falling asleep. sleep is critical. just saw a piece on it. can do to enhance and improve the amount of sleep they're getting the better. >> tell us each about the apps. how do they work? >> some of them they just block this blue light. the screen ends up becoming a reddish amber color and so you can still read. some of them actually a screen you can attach. for some of the apple products the hand-held apple devices you cannot down load the apps. you need to...
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daily, joel eventually ended up in rehab where he faced mild withdrawal symptoms like irritability, insomniait isn't anything nearly as dangerous as abrupt discontinuation of alcohol. you know, for somebody like joel, going rehab is really about learning new behaviors more than it is about sort of treating the physiological dependence or tolerance or withdrawal issues. >> joel has been clean now for six months, but these kinds of risks, they don't scare off charlotte's parents. >> people ask us that a lot. like, how do you make that decision? it wasn't a decision. it was the next viable option. >> and some would say a radical option, marijuana for a 5-year-old. but it was an option they hoped would change her life forever. >> baby. >> when we come back, matt and paige figge finally give their charlotte marijuana. the results are shocking. i'm out of the office right now, but will get back to you just as soon as i possibly can. your call is important to me. join princess cruises for exclusive discovery at sea experiences. enjoy cruises from $499 during our 50th anniversary sale. call your tra
daily, joel eventually ended up in rehab where he faced mild withdrawal symptoms like irritability, insomniait isn't anything nearly as dangerous as abrupt discontinuation of alcohol. you know, for somebody like joel, going rehab is really about learning new behaviors more than it is about sort of treating the physiological dependence or tolerance or withdrawal issues. >> joel has been clean now for six months, but these kinds of risks, they don't scare off charlotte's parents. >>...
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hard to know how safe they r people using these enhancers can suffer from side effects, headaches, insomnias you can imagine. i've used the rastans, hydrogene. >> reporter: he also practices biohacking. anything that can improve any part of his body he'll try. there are no limits. you are your own athlete. and smart drugs are a way that entrepreneurs are helping achieve that marathon. >> just like an olympic athlete who's willing to do almost anything even if it shortens their life by five years to get a gold medal, you're going to think about what pills and potions you can make because the difference between making $1 billion and making $1 million is right here. >> reporter: if you do have some horrific side effects, will it be worth it? >> i've had some side effects. i tried an extreme form of drugs and it caused food allergies, but i had food allergies before that just different foods. it was a relatively small risk. if i do find out down the road that there were side effects, will it have been worth it? yes. the quality of my life is so much higher now than it was ten years ago, that it
hard to know how safe they r people using these enhancers can suffer from side effects, headaches, insomnias you can imagine. i've used the rastans, hydrogene. >> reporter: he also practices biohacking. anything that can improve any part of his body he'll try. there are no limits. you are your own athlete. and smart drugs are a way that entrepreneurs are helping achieve that marathon. >> just like an olympic athlete who's willing to do almost anything even if it shortens their life...
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the patients that came in initially had extremes of headaches, memory loss irritability insomnia. >>, the list went on and one. at one point the federal judge appointed 19 attorneys to the plaintiffs steering committee to negotiate with bp and decide what illnesses were going to be compensated, and these horrible things i had been seeing. they wound up not listing any of the serious illnesses that i had been seeing in the areas that would be compensated. >> so they ignored you? >> just completely ignored it. i'm not a rocket scientist, certainly not a -- a toxicologist but i had some sicker than hell patients that had completely been ignored and are sick to this day. we are paying bp's freight for the -- young people who are incapacitated and will be incapacitated for the rest of their lives. >>> that's what i want to focus on. you have people today that are impacted by what unfolded five years ago? >> without a doubt. >>> and are they involved in any kind of compensation or any kind of effort to get their medical bills replenished? >> i don't know all their legal statuses and so for
the patients that came in initially had extremes of headaches, memory loss irritability insomnia. >>, the list went on and one. at one point the federal judge appointed 19 attorneys to the plaintiffs steering committee to negotiate with bp and decide what illnesses were going to be compensated, and these horrible things i had been seeing. they wound up not listing any of the serious illnesses that i had been seeing in the areas that would be compensated. >> so they ignored you?...
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i've suffered from insomnia two or three times because i couldn't stop reading. >> is that it for you? >> yes, it is. thank you very much. >> okay, you're welcome. >> i wouldn't mind working in a library out in society. actually, the love of the library came from when i was a kid. that was my getaway. that's how i get away from my pain. that's my therapy. >> morris prefers to be housed alone in the jail's segregation unit, because he says he was raped while serving a prison sentence for second degree murder. during that murder trial, two of morris' aunts testified he suffered an abusive childhood. morris says it was a childhood that also included more than one sexual assault. >> i can't remember how old i was. but i never forgot it. never. or forgot the rape in juvenile hall. or forgot the rape in oakland, california. unfortunately, it was like i had a magnet on my ass. a loud neon sign across my back. it was horrible. yeah. >> what are you laughing about now? >> yeah, because -- i have to. you know. keeps me from crying. i'm 47 years old and i still live with every -- every horrific
i've suffered from insomnia two or three times because i couldn't stop reading. >> is that it for you? >> yes, it is. thank you very much. >> okay, you're welcome. >> i wouldn't mind working in a library out in society. actually, the love of the library came from when i was a kid. that was my getaway. that's how i get away from my pain. that's my therapy. >> morris prefers to be housed alone in the jail's segregation unit, because he says he was raped while serving...
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insomnia. who doesn't have inso many mia living in the silicon valley. >> reporter: a producer met with the doctor inside a room at this motel. how did it go down? >> when we were here the doctor asked me out front, what are you here for? i said i have some medical paperwork but i want a midal marijuana card. >> reporter: he brought this paperwork proof from his primary care physician that he had heartburn. did the doctor ask you if you had a heartbushrn? >> no the doctor never asked me if i had heartburn. >> reporter: did you expect that the doctor would examine you? >> i expected a stethoscope. she didn't listen to my heart rate, didn't check my pulse. >> reporter: so with heartburn and 80 bucks our investigative producer got this medical marijuana recommendation and this card all the documentation required to legally purchase marijuana for the next year. are you at all surprised that we got a medical marijuana card with heart burn in ten minutes time? >> i'm not surprised. >> reporter: he's
insomnia. who doesn't have inso many mia living in the silicon valley. >> reporter: a producer met with the doctor inside a room at this motel. how did it go down? >> when we were here the doctor asked me out front, what are you here for? i said i have some medical paperwork but i want a midal marijuana card. >> reporter: he brought this paperwork proof from his primary care physician that he had heartburn. did the doctor ask you if you had a heartbushrn? >> no the...
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people using these enhancers can suffer from side effects, headache insomnia nausea. studied. >> i've used every class of drug you can emergency, eitherall different drugs, the list goes on and on. >> reporter: tim's body is essentially a living lab. he also practices biohacking anything that can control any part of his body he'll try. there are no limits. here in silicon valley you are your own athlete, only as good as your mind. smart drugs are way entrepreneurs are helping to achieve that marathon. >> just like an olympic athlete willing to do almost anything even if it shortens their life by five years to get a gold medal you will think about what pills and potients you can take the difference between making a million dollars and a billion dollars is right here. >> reporter: let's say in 10 15 years if you do have some horrific side effects, will it have been worth it? >> i had side effects. when i was developing the diet i tried and extreme form that gave me food allergies i didn't have before. things happen. i'm still working to reverse that. i had food allergie
people using these enhancers can suffer from side effects, headache insomnia nausea. studied. >> i've used every class of drug you can emergency, eitherall different drugs, the list goes on and on. >> reporter: tim's body is essentially a living lab. he also practices biohacking anything that can control any part of his body he'll try. there are no limits. here in silicon valley you are your own athlete, only as good as your mind. smart drugs are way entrepreneurs are helping to...
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who doesn't have insomnia? >> from there, the producer met with the doctor inside a room at the motel. >> when we were here the doctor asked me what are you here for? and i said i have some medical paperwork, but i want a medical marijuana card. >> he brought this paperwork, proof from his personal primary care physicians that in fact he had heartburn. did the doctor ask you if you had a heartburn? >> no. the doctor never asked me if i had heartburn. >> reporter: did you expect that the doctor would examine you? >> i expect a stethoscope somewhere, and i never saw a stethoscope, she never listened to my heart rate. never listened to my pulse. >> reporter: so with heartburn and $80, our producer got this medical marijuana recommendation and this card all the documentation required to legally purchase marijuana for the next year. are you at all surprised we got a medical marijuana card with the heartburn in about 10 minutes of our time? >> i'm not surprised. >> reporter: he supervises the narcotics prosecution te
who doesn't have insomnia? >> from there, the producer met with the doctor inside a room at the motel. >> when we were here the doctor asked me what are you here for? and i said i have some medical paperwork, but i want a medical marijuana card. >> he brought this paperwork, proof from his personal primary care physicians that in fact he had heartburn. did the doctor ask you if you had a heartburn? >> no. the doctor never asked me if i had heartburn. >> reporter:...
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people using these enhancers can suffer from side effects, headaches, insomnia nausea and many haven't of drug you can imagine. i've used -- the list goes on and on. >> reporter: his body is a living lab. he takes anything that can control or improve part of his body. he'll try. there are no limits. here in the silicon valley you are your own athlete. you're only as good as your mind. and smart drugs are a way that entrepreneurs are helping to achieve that marathon. >> just like an olympic athlete who is willing to do almost anything even if it shortens their life by five years to get a gold medal, you're going to think about what pills you can take because of the difference between making a million dollars and making a billion dollars is right here. >> reporter: let's look at 10 15 years. if you have horrific side effects, will it have been worth it? >> i have had some side effects. when i was developing a diet i formed ketosis and developed food allergies that i didn't have before that. things happen. it was a relatively small risk. if i do find out down the road that there are side
people using these enhancers can suffer from side effects, headaches, insomnia nausea and many haven't of drug you can imagine. i've used -- the list goes on and on. >> reporter: his body is a living lab. he takes anything that can control or improve part of his body. he'll try. there are no limits. here in the silicon valley you are your own athlete. you're only as good as your mind. and smart drugs are a way that entrepreneurs are helping to achieve that marathon. >> just like an...
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i hope that you're enjoying your insomnia and three in the morning. so by now, everyone here has heard of that the supreme court ruled that corporations can fire women use birth control and that religion trumps all other values in the constitutional discourse. what was at stake in the case had nothing to do and it powered up the as this the freedom to use any kind of contraceptive or how to balance religious liberty against other constitutional concerns. hobby lobby was a straightforward question of statutory interpretation regarding whether the government was justified in this particular case in overriding religious liberties and that closely held corporations can be forced to pay for all of the employees contraceptives and if doing so would violate their religious beliefs. so there was no constitutional decision, no expansion of the corporate rights and no waiting of the religious versus the right to use birth control so let's unpack that and step back for a second. the department of health and human services included 20 contraceptives as part of it
i hope that you're enjoying your insomnia and three in the morning. so by now, everyone here has heard of that the supreme court ruled that corporations can fire women use birth control and that religion trumps all other values in the constitutional discourse. what was at stake in the case had nothing to do and it powered up the as this the freedom to use any kind of contraceptive or how to balance religious liberty against other constitutional concerns. hobby lobby was a straightforward...
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just yesterday, the company announce they're launching a drug for insomnia.d and oncology over the last year. i think people will be looking for updates on cubeis. there's an advisory meeting in the first quarter for gridion which had an advance from neuromuscular blockage from surgery. and there's new products for people to focus on. certainly, the numbers were a little bit of a disappointment, certainly, the currency can't be a surprise to people. >> you can say on some level, too, barbara, a look at the stock price, do you take any credit for that? it's gone from 30 to up to where it is now? >> i can take zero credit for that actually other than than say i've been extremely supportive of ken frazier and the team and their strategy. and i think they've stuck to their guns as we talked about before when it wasn't easy when pfizer came out and said they were going to cut their r & d budget by 40%. ken frazier said we're not going to do that. that was not well received at the time from the street. but i think six new products in 2015 speaks for telephone. >> w
just yesterday, the company announce they're launching a drug for insomnia.d and oncology over the last year. i think people will be looking for updates on cubeis. there's an advisory meeting in the first quarter for gridion which had an advance from neuromuscular blockage from surgery. and there's new products for people to focus on. certainly, the numbers were a little bit of a disappointment, certainly, the currency can't be a surprise to people. >> you can say on some level, too,...
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they can have a problem with insomnia, abdominal pain irritability and cold sweats.emergency room. that is of course a problem for the unborn child. if a pregnant woman doesn't get off marijuana there is a direct impact on the fetus. it could affect brain development. studies from austria and sweden shows it acts nerve development in the unborn child, could have a problem with behavior and judgment in the child after it is born. >> now that it is legal in a number of states and the district of columbia, people think if it's legal, got to be safe. no it doesn't not if you're pregnant. >> of course not. i tell all of my patient that become pregnant anything you take during pregnancy, any kind of medication, same problem that you have with alcohol. march of dimes said with marijuana, preterm infancy babies born early, low birthweight, that is in addition to problems with irritability and behavior. they're born having to withdraw from marijuana. imagine that. at the beginning of life. >> the baby? >> the baby. >> the baby is having to go through withdrawal. when you say
they can have a problem with insomnia, abdominal pain irritability and cold sweats.emergency room. that is of course a problem for the unborn child. if a pregnant woman doesn't get off marijuana there is a direct impact on the fetus. it could affect brain development. studies from austria and sweden shows it acts nerve development in the unborn child, could have a problem with behavior and judgment in the child after it is born. >> now that it is legal in a number of states and the...