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she might be maybe a schizophren schizophreniaic or suffering from bipolar >>> serious mental illness has made its home in the streets of miami county. police officers like mrarco handle thousands of mental-health related calls a year anything from suicide attempts to breaks. they know first hand just how the city's mental health crisis has become a criminal justice nightmare, but thanks to the vision of this man they have also become the first step of the solution. steven lifeman is the judge from the criminal division in miami >>> we have the highest percentage of people with mental illnesses in any urban area in the united states. 9.1% of our population generation. provided with florida, that has resulted in all of our gaols becoming the will largist psychiatric facilities in the state >>> for years lifeman watched as the failings of an over burdened mental hilth system brought those suffering from serious mental illnesses, from schizophrenia to manic depression flooding into his courtroom. >>> i might be able to keep you out of this place with treatment >>> this 34-year-old parano
she might be maybe a schizophren schizophreniaic or suffering from bipolar >>> serious mental illness has made its home in the streets of miami county. police officers like mrarco handle thousands of mental-health related calls a year anything from suicide attempts to breaks. they know first hand just how the city's mental health crisis has become a criminal justice nightmare, but thanks to the vision of this man they have also become the first step of the solution. steven lifeman is...
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so people who took the placebo were four times the risk of going on to develop psychosis or schizophrenia. these findings held for seven years. just 12 weeks of taking it had prolonged benefits. >> could we look at this as a possible cure for schizophrenia? >> not a cure, but something i recommend. the benefit of this supplement far outweigh the negatives. most people don't have many side effects. i suggest most people take some for general health. >> i want to talk to but everybody taking them when we come back. >>> in 60 seconds, your e-mail is about do some of your work for you. >>> and a beloved family pet disappears months >>> here are some of the stories lighting up social media this morning. a star on social media has quit social media, almost i guess we should so. the australian model known for posting her bikini clad photos online is now offline. she headed to vimio to tell her thousands of fans that her dream online life was fake. she says she's been addicted to social media for many years and has resorted to not eating to taking perfect stomach shot. she is keeping her instagra
so people who took the placebo were four times the risk of going on to develop psychosis or schizophrenia. these findings held for seven years. just 12 weeks of taking it had prolonged benefits. >> could we look at this as a possible cure for schizophrenia? >> not a cure, but something i recommend. the benefit of this supplement far outweigh the negatives. most people don't have many side effects. i suggest most people take some for general health. >> i want to talk to but...
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>> with serious mental illness or schizophrenia, the numbers climb higher than two-thirds. >> is that a lot higher than for people with diseases other than mental health? >> yeah, absolutely. it's not higher than when you look at males with lung cancer, they have very high rates of smoking as well. but as a group, i don't think there's any medical demographic group that has as high of smoking than you see with those of mental illness. and i might add, it is not just that they are smokers but the way the people with schizophrenia smoke is quite different than others smoke. they consume more cigarettes, inhale further and are much more likely to develop chronic respiratory diseases as a result. it's a huge medical health problem. we have launched and samsa has worked with us on many of the efforts to get people with schizophrenia who are chronically ill to stop smoking. it is doable but it's a tough slot. it's hard for them to slot and always have questions about whether nicotine in some ways is a way of self-addicting. and we are not really quite -- the science there isn't quite baked.
>> with serious mental illness or schizophrenia, the numbers climb higher than two-thirds. >> is that a lot higher than for people with diseases other than mental health? >> yeah, absolutely. it's not higher than when you look at males with lung cancer, they have very high rates of smoking as well. but as a group, i don't think there's any medical demographic group that has as high of smoking than you see with those of mental illness. and i might add, it is not just that they...
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he has some symptoms of schizophrenia. for that reason, rosell believes makuey did not know the difference between right and wrong on the day of the july 2014 deadly attack. get -- >> given that he didn't have any previous history of any type of behavior like this, to go ahead and do something like this just doesn't make any sense to anyone and to him himself. kim: another psychologist helped the prosecution poke holes in rosell's report, saying he missed basic requirements during his assessment of makuey and the results should be considered invalid. stacey? stacey: new information. officials release the name of a woman at the center of a death investigation in altoona. 36-year-old amber brown was found dead in a home in the 1100 block of 11th avenue southeast. preliminary autopsy results show no foul play is suspected. the iowa dci assisted with the investigation. steve: there is some good news. gas prices continue to drop in the des moines area. they are now down 4 cents over -- two -- down to a gallon. $2.15 nationally,
he has some symptoms of schizophrenia. for that reason, rosell believes makuey did not know the difference between right and wrong on the day of the july 2014 deadly attack. get -- >> given that he didn't have any previous history of any type of behavior like this, to go ahead and do something like this just doesn't make any sense to anyone and to him himself. kim: another psychologist helped the prosecution poke holes in rosell's report, saying he missed basic requirements during his...
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. >> she has been diagnosed with paranoticed schizophrenia. her children -- she has been diagnosed schizophrenia. >>> a former baby-sitter has been arrested. she is charged with kid fanning and abusing a 2-year-old girl she used to care for. she disappeared from her home on friday morning. she was found hours later sitting naked on the side of the road with her head shaved. >>> bill clinton has been awarded an award named after someone he beaten. the dole leadership prize. named after bob dole. he is now 92 and did not attend it. mr.clinton urged people from both parties to be more willing to work together. >>> quite a temperature swing this week weekend. >> it looked inviting. >> yes. we will have a great rest of the week. eliminating the winds tomorrow, that is key. let's start with a live look outside. national harbor, the temperatures are in the 30s everywhere. even down to 39. now, they will settle down now, humidity, 39%. another freeze tonight in the suburbs, we are talking, i think, colder tonight than last night. i don't think -- midd
. >> she has been diagnosed with paranoticed schizophrenia. her children -- she has been diagnosed schizophrenia. >>> a former baby-sitter has been arrested. she is charged with kid fanning and abusing a 2-year-old girl she used to care for. she disappeared from her home on friday morning. she was found hours later sitting naked on the side of the road with her head shaved. >>> bill clinton has been awarded an award named after someone he beaten. the dole leadership...
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a psychologist took the stand saying he has symptoms of schizophrenia. but a psychologist for the prosecution says that type of hallucination is not seen in any psychiatric disorder. clean-up continues across the state after wednesday's strong storms. the national weather service confirms five tornadoes touched down in avoca, guthrie county, knoxville, barnes city, and melrose. tornado. wind gusts of about 100 miles per hour blasted through monroe county, tearing apart several homes and equipment sheds. i think everybody is hoping for a quiet day in the weather department. metinka: a great stretch of weather, the wind has settled and no fog or rain to worry about and no storms this morning . temperatures frosty, grab your jacket. in the 20's and low-30's. 33 in des moines. as you are addressing the kids, you need the jackets early with temperatures near 38. a seasonable 50 degrees with sunshine and some warmer temperatures on their way in time for the weekend with highs into the 60's. eric: sounds great. -- elizabeth: sounds great. looking ahead at the k
a psychologist took the stand saying he has symptoms of schizophrenia. but a psychologist for the prosecution says that type of hallucination is not seen in any psychiatric disorder. clean-up continues across the state after wednesday's strong storms. the national weather service confirms five tornadoes touched down in avoca, guthrie county, knoxville, barnes city, and melrose. tornado. wind gusts of about 100 miles per hour blasted through monroe county, tearing apart several homes and...
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the comments colorful but immaterial hearsay from a convicted terrorist diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. the saudi embassy revert us to a 2003 statement saying,g,ny idea that they funded or even knew about september 11 was malicious or blatantly false. "we can deal with questions in public, but we cannot respond to blank pages." today, there is a president obama to release the 28 pages. mr. koe -- mr. hoekstra: says today, he would have to come down the side of disclosure. for now,hen it comes to fully understanding the deadliest terrorist attacks on american soil, what view as a central chapter is written but remains untold. what do you think tom would think and what would he say about this particular issue? >> he would be laughing and saying, you go get them terry. dodot let them hide the truth and don't let the people that were behind it not pay, not be held accountable. information such a athis, on ch a profound scale, should definitely be in the custody of the american public. this will inform us, this will help us. there is no reason why thth sharyl: we contacted the white house t
the comments colorful but immaterial hearsay from a convicted terrorist diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. the saudi embassy revert us to a 2003 statement saying,g,ny idea that they funded or even knew about september 11 was malicious or blatantly false. "we can deal with questions in public, but we cannot respond to blank pages." today, there is a president obama to release the 28 pages. mr. koe -- mr. hoekstra: says today, he would have to come down the side of disclosure. for...
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rosell diagnosed makuey with having some symptoms of schizophrenia. makuey says a green man with 4 arms had taken control of his body and made him beat the andersons. with that. >> this type of visual hallucination is unheard of. it is totally scientifically preposterous. kevin: a prosecution missed basic requirements during his assessment of makuey and the results should be considered invalid. stacey: new information in the death investigation of an iowa state student whose body was found near railroad tracks on the northeast side of campus. iowa state police identified the victim as 21-year-old dane schussler. his body was spotted by railroad workers monday night. isu police say it looks as though schussler was hit by the train, but a final determination on his cause of death will be made by the state medical examiner. more than 200 residents who call mercy park apartments home must now find a new place to live. mercy park is located on the east side of the mercy medical center campus. mercy says it plans to tear down the complex next year. that wil
rosell diagnosed makuey with having some symptoms of schizophrenia. makuey says a green man with 4 arms had taken control of his body and made him beat the andersons. with that. >> this type of visual hallucination is unheard of. it is totally scientifically preposterous. kevin: a prosecution missed basic requirements during his assessment of makuey and the results should be considered invalid. stacey: new information in the death investigation of an iowa state student whose body was...
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have a serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia or biopolar disorder.according to the national alliance on mental illness or 'nom-ee' almost half don't get psychiatric treatment now for many reasons including homlessness, incarceration, and too few hospital beds. [sot ron honberg]"we rarely if ever focus our attention on the broken mental health system until these mass tragedies occur. so, maybe it is the silver lining."nami's ron honberg [pronounced=h ahn-berg] hates to conflate mental health care with mass shootings, because he says not all perpertrators have a mental illness. but he believes murphy's bill has the potential to eliminate some mass shootings in the future. [sot ron honberg]"you can't help but ask yourself had there been more agressive intervention available under these circumstances could the tragedies have been prevented in the first place."i'm kristine frazao siouxland news. 3 iowa senator joni ernst is celebrating a small victory against the e- p- a tonight.a resolution of disapproval of the agency's proposed "waters of the united states" rule... which was introduced
have a serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia or biopolar disorder.according to the national alliance on mental illness or 'nom-ee' almost half don't get psychiatric treatment now for many reasons including homlessness, incarceration, and too few hospital beds. [sot ron honberg]"we rarely if ever focus our attention on the broken mental health system until these mass tragedies occur. so, maybe it is the silver lining."nami's ron honberg [pronounced=h ahn-berg] hates to conflate...
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a psychologist diagnosed makuey with having symptoms similar to schizophrenia. his actions that day don't make sense for that reason, including his decision not to run from police and use a grilling spatula as a weapon, when he had access to knives. makuey told a psychologist a green man with four arms took control of his body and made him beat his neighbors. the prosecuting attorney say s mental illness isn't the same as legal insanity. jeff: just because the defendant may hallucinate, someone telling him to do something, that does not take away his free will. that does not take away a pre-existing ability to understand the difference between right and wrong. kim: a judge will decide makuey's fate. but no word yet on when he'll have a verdict. live in studio, kim st. onge, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. stacey: high school football playoffs continue today in cedar falls. the big matchup tonight between valley and dowling. scott reister is live at the scott: three exciting stuff here, dowling is the top ranked team in the state. dowling beat valley in the regu
a psychologist diagnosed makuey with having symptoms similar to schizophrenia. his actions that day don't make sense for that reason, including his decision not to run from police and use a grilling spatula as a weapon, when he had access to knives. makuey told a psychologist a green man with four arms took control of his body and made him beat his neighbors. the prosecuting attorney say s mental illness isn't the same as legal insanity. jeff: just because the defendant may hallucinate, someone...
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the children have been missing since september 2014 diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, this is the fourth time the mother has been deemed mentally unfit to stand trial. the children's father talked to us recently on what may have happened on what would have been the daughter's fifth birthday. >> she told me, she's basically advised to be incompetent and doesn't want to go back to jail. >> the judge denied a defense motion to dismiss the charges because her mental condition has remained the same. >>> at this noontime, a top court analyst is due in court accused of killing his adopted son. he's charged with the death of the 3-year-old. the boy died februaryrd at children's national medical center. the medical examiner says the toddler died from blunt impact injures. >>> belgium's capital remains on high alert. there's warning of a serious and imminent threat. schools and subways are closed while police soip search for the suspects. >> reporter: brussels is on lockdown, heavily armed soldiers are patrolling the streets trying to prevent a paris-style terror attack in the capital. many
the children have been missing since september 2014 diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, this is the fourth time the mother has been deemed mentally unfit to stand trial. the children's father talked to us recently on what may have happened on what would have been the daughter's fifth birthday. >> she told me, she's basically advised to be incompetent and doesn't want to go back to jail. >> the judge denied a defense motion to dismiss the charges because her mental condition has...
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a psychologist who diagnosed makuey with having some symptoms of schizophrenia took the stand. he believes makuey did not know right from wrong when he attacked an elderly couple, killing the husband. but, a psychologist for the prosecution says that type of hallucination is not seen in any psychiatric disorder. closing arguments begin tomorrow at 10:00. kim st. onge will be there. follow her on twitter for live reports. stacey: clean-up continues across the state tonight after wednesday's strong storms. the national weather service now confirms 5 tornadoes touched down in avoca, guthrie county, knoxville, barnes city and melrose. in melrose, the damage surveyed between an ef-1 and an ef-2 tornado. wind gusts of about 100 miles per hour blasted through monroe county, tearing apart several homes and equipment sheds. in des moines, a suspected tornado at the airport. in the southwest part of the city, we found dozens of downed trees today. the wind knocked a massive tree near sw 26th and watrous onto a garage with two cars inside. kurtis, you were tracking those storms. a number
a psychologist who diagnosed makuey with having some symptoms of schizophrenia took the stand. he believes makuey did not know right from wrong when he attacked an elderly couple, killing the husband. but, a psychologist for the prosecution says that type of hallucination is not seen in any psychiatric disorder. closing arguments begin tomorrow at 10:00. kim st. onge will be there. follow her on twitter for live reports. stacey: clean-up continues across the state tonight after wednesday's...
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their mother catherine hoggle had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and has shown no improvement. is easilyy she confused and does not understand the charges against her. her attorneys argued that she had been in jail long enough and that all charges should be dismissed, even saying she has been housed without meaning. the motion was quickly denied. looked bewildered. >> i don't need to sound insensitive, but i don't care about her mental state. i don't care about charges. just want my children back. >> she understands the situation . the problem is she does not want to go to jail. >> the plan of the prosecution is, why are we in the district court if we are not going to go ahead in the district court? >> doctors will continue to work with the district court. the man accused of murdering his estranged wife will be in arlington held without bond. that was the outcome of today's bond hearing. he was arrested in connection with the death of bonnie black, found stabbed to death inside the home in april. today, his attorneys laid out their defense. jeff goldberg will have all the detai
their mother catherine hoggle had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and has shown no improvement. is easilyy she confused and does not understand the charges against her. her attorneys argued that she had been in jail long enough and that all charges should be dismissed, even saying she has been housed without meaning. the motion was quickly denied. looked bewildered. >> i don't need to sound insensitive, but i don't care about her mental state. i don't care about charges. just want my...
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luis rosell diagnosed ngor makuey with other specified schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorder. makeuy told rosell that he hallucinates, and voices told him to knock on rupert and harriett anderson's door and hit >> there is an intent that seems to be no reason to commit this crime. and given he doesn't have any previous history of any type of behavior like this, to go ahead and do something like this. it does not make any sense. mollie: the prosecution argues that an intellectual disability does not mean they don't know the difference between right and wrong. kim st. onge's following today's proceedings and you can look for her live updates on kcci.com as 5:00 and 6:00. turning to commitment 2016 news, while republicans work to fine-tune competing plans on how democrats seem set on the inevitability of one candidate. craig boswell has more details from washington. >> you are going to have a deportation force. reporter: donald trump is known for wanting to build a wall along the border. but his deportation force, has deepened the divide within the republican party on how to dea
luis rosell diagnosed ngor makuey with other specified schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorder. makeuy told rosell that he hallucinates, and voices told him to knock on rupert and harriett anderson's door and hit >> there is an intent that seems to be no reason to commit this crime. and given he doesn't have any previous history of any type of behavior like this, to go ahead and do something like this. it does not make any sense. mollie: the prosecution argues that an...
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for example, we can use the medicines used in alzheimer's and parkinson's and schizophrenia to treatthe individual symptoms, but i think it takes a careful, individualized approach to decide which is the best regimen of medicines for each patient. >> brangham: robin williams' widow described it akin to playing wack a mole. is it very missterrous so you don't know what's coming at you? >> it can be very mistorous and challenging for the families and clinicians. as the symptoms appear, it takes a while to sort it out. with the lewy body dementia, we conducted a survey over 950 caregivers who tried to understand the diagnostic experience, and we found up to an 18-month delay with patients seeing multiple doctors over multiple visit before finally getting a correct diagnosis. >> brangham: i understand there is some question about whether people who suffer from lewy body dementia might be more at risk to harm themselves or commit suicide. can you tell me a little bit about that? why would that be and is that true? >> well, there's no evidence that any of the dementias, lewy body dementia
for example, we can use the medicines used in alzheimer's and parkinson's and schizophrenia to treatthe individual symptoms, but i think it takes a careful, individualized approach to decide which is the best regimen of medicines for each patient. >> brangham: robin williams' widow described it akin to playing wack a mole. is it very missterrous so you don't know what's coming at you? >> it can be very mistorous and challenging for the families and clinicians. as the symptoms...
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. >> street had been diagnosed as having advanced schizophrenia and at the time of our interview wasegularly receiving medication and counseling in the residential treatment unit. >> i should have been in a mental hospital. it's been 13 years. all the psychiatrists, i've learned to deal with it. i feel that -- i feel that i've done the time. especially -- i'm not -- i wasn't a sane person who did that back then. you don't eat brains from someone's body if you're sane. >> many of the murderers we've interviewed show little or no remorse for their crimes. street is tormented by his. >> it's horrible. i -- i've come to terms with myself that i'm sure that some day i'm going to kill myself. i've decided to do that. and that way i can go be with my mom. you know, i'm not as bad as i used to be. you know, i'm not acting real crazy or anything. i'm not really crazy acting anymore. you know. got some new socks. and that's what everybody's socks are looking like. like that. that's all i have to say. >> in the wake of interviewing frank street, and hearing the graphic details surrounding his m
. >> street had been diagnosed as having advanced schizophrenia and at the time of our interview wasegularly receiving medication and counseling in the residential treatment unit. >> i should have been in a mental hospital. it's been 13 years. all the psychiatrists, i've learned to deal with it. i feel that -- i feel that i've done the time. especially -- i'm not -- i wasn't a sane person who did that back then. you don't eat brains from someone's body if you're sane. >> many...
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have a a rious mental illnesses like schizophrenia or biopolar disorder.acrding tothe national alliance on mental illness or 'nom-ee' almost half don't get psychiatric treatment now for many reasons including homlessness, incarceration, and too few hospital beds. [sot ron honberg]"we rarely if ever focus our attention on the broken mental health system until these mass tragedies occur. so, maybe it is the silver lining."nami's ron honberg [pronounced=h ahn-berg] hates to conflate mental health care with mass shootings, because he says not all perpertrators have a mental illness. but he believes murphy's bill has the potentiaiato eliminate some mass shootings in the future. [sot ron honberg]"you can't help but ask yourself had there been more agressive intervention available under thescircumstances could the tragedies have been prevented in the first place."i'm kristine frazao siouxland news. 3 iowa senator joni ernst is celebrating a small victory against the e- p p a tonight.a resolution of disapproval of the agency's proposed "waters of the united states" rule introduced by ernst was
have a a rious mental illnesses like schizophrenia or biopolar disorder.acrding tothe national alliance on mental illness or 'nom-ee' almost half don't get psychiatric treatment now for many reasons including homlessness, incarceration, and too few hospital beds. [sot ron honberg]"we rarely if ever focus our attention on the broken mental health system until these mass tragedies occur. so, maybe it is the silver lining."nami's ron honberg [pronounced=h ahn-berg] hates to conflate...
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butti the job of the president and national figures running for president to navigate the schizophrenia of the american public. >> it's our responsibility to get to those answers. >> that's what i was going to say. thank you both. it was good to see you. >>> why did the media slack off until the horror of the carnage in paris? and later charlie sheen says he paid millions to cover up the fact he was hiv-positive. why he was compelled to >>> the latest isis videos conveying a threat against new york city and also washington compose a familiar challenge. chuck todd made a point of explaining why he wouldn't air it. >> we're not showing the video, because we have had no credible evidence there's anything to this other than isis looking for a propaganda score. >> minutes later todd's program does show a a the "national enquirer" someok years ago exposed john edwards and his axq%r)xd and child out wedlock but he wast( runningú president. a salacious vpstory, but why ist worth all this time and energy on your part to expose ani] act who h!& had public meltdownse1 before? before? whyt( journal
butti the job of the president and national figures running for president to navigate the schizophrenia of the american public. >> it's our responsibility to get to those answers. >> that's what i was going to say. thank you both. it was good to see you. >>> why did the media slack off until the horror of the carnage in paris? and later charlie sheen says he paid millions to cover up the fact he was hiv-positive. why he was compelled to >>> the latest isis videos...
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. >> the va says it appears ramone received treatment for his schizophrenia in the military. so he may be eligible for extra benefits. >> it could mean extra income as well as lifetime health care. >> the chief tells me they're tracking the case. >> the world opened up that was closed to me before. what you and i-team have done for me is, i mean, it's changed my life. >> there are hundreds of veterans around the bay area who have hoising vouchers but can't use them because the real estate market is so hot right now. there are a lot of good people working hard to address this. >> thank you. >> well, a nice amount of snow is on the ground in the sierra. that means an early opening to ski season. we're live in lake tahoe tonight and heavenly mountain resort with a look at conditions there. hi, melanie. >> a lot of cold but happy people out here. you can see over my shoulder a steady stream of traffic, or what has been a steady stream of traffic. people from the bay area are getting their ski plans started early, including the cortez family who i just met from el dorado hills. >>
. >> the va says it appears ramone received treatment for his schizophrenia in the military. so he may be eligible for extra benefits. >> it could mean extra income as well as lifetime health care. >> the chief tells me they're tracking the case. >> the world opened up that was closed to me before. what you and i-team have done for me is, i mean, it's changed my life. >> there are hundreds of veterans around the bay area who have hoising vouchers but can't use them...
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robbins said the threats stem from his bipolar disorder and paranoid schizophrenia.animated classics. robbins faces more than four years in prison. >>> new on "action news" police are investigating the mysterious death of the wife of a millionaire mcdonald's franchise own intera new york city suburb. lois colly's body was found at her north salem estate on monday. police say there was no sign of forced entry. >> she was found in the laundry room which is just inside the garage. and she was lying on the floor. the cause of death is blunt force trauma. we do believe a fire extinguisher was within the property and we have not located that. >> neighbors who spoke to the police say their impression is this was not a random crime. detectives are speaking to those who knew lois colley. >> today is veterans day and just in time a new jersey family is having a special moment remembering the honor and valor of their world war ii vet. during a ceremony yesterday at the american legion in toms river, cheryl piro was reunited with her late grandfather's lost medals. one is a silv
robbins said the threats stem from his bipolar disorder and paranoid schizophrenia.animated classics. robbins faces more than four years in prison. >>> new on "action news" police are investigating the mysterious death of the wife of a millionaire mcdonald's franchise own intera new york city suburb. lois colly's body was found at her north salem estate on monday. police say there was no sign of forced entry. >> she was found in the laundry room which is just inside the...
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let's start with -- let's talk about your new schizophrenia drug.hard: we have a new drug approved by the fda, a once a month injection for patients with schizophrenia called aristatda. you have to make sure that patients have the ability to take their medicine reliably. often they do not. stephanie: we see time and again so many illnesses -- we do not see drugmakers go after finding any sort of medication or cure because there is not enough funding, there is not enough patients, not enough demand. areo many companies developing high-priced drugs. rmes, we have been doing the opposite. it has been very little emphasis in funding. it is very hard to treat these diseases, but if you come up with new medicines, there is a tremendous amount of suffering and a tremendous commercial opportunity as well. david: take us through the process. when did you start working on this drug? stephanie: this is such a good point. i love this question. richard: at the highest level, i became the ceo of this company when i was 20 years old or it -- when i was 20 years ol
let's start with -- let's talk about your new schizophrenia drug.hard: we have a new drug approved by the fda, a once a month injection for patients with schizophrenia called aristatda. you have to make sure that patients have the ability to take their medicine reliably. often they do not. stephanie: we see time and again so many illnesses -- we do not see drugmakers go after finding any sort of medication or cure because there is not enough funding, there is not enough patients, not enough...
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. >> reporter: ramone can't keep a job because of his schizophrenia. he lived in this house, until march, when the landlord decided to stop accepting vouchers from the housing authority. he can make more money from market rate. >> one red bed rooms goring for $2500. the housing authority is only pays $1650. for one bedroom. >> reporter: that leaves hundreds of veterans in the cold. this is the spot he sleeps. the doorway of a building near san jose city hall. his only comfort is his dog, navarro. ramone tells me he misses silence. and feeling safe. he says he's been beaten and has to be on guard. >> one issue i'm dealing with, with the pain of sleeping on the concrete and homeless issues i'm not getting sleep. i'm just exhausted. >> reporter: ramone has been in the emergency room for pain, fatigue and nausea several times since i started working on this story two weeks ago. aleeen kreeger first met him at del mar high, where he was student body president and captain of the football team. >> if anyone deserves to have pride restored and respect is someo
. >> reporter: ramone can't keep a job because of his schizophrenia. he lived in this house, until march, when the landlord decided to stop accepting vouchers from the housing authority. he can make more money from market rate. >> one red bed rooms goring for $2500. the housing authority is only pays $1650. for one bedroom. >> reporter: that leaves hundreds of veterans in the cold. this is the spot he sleeps. the doorway of a building near san jose city hall. his only comfort...
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. >> the va says it appears ramone received treatment for his schizophrenia in the military. may be eligible for extra benefits. >> it could mean extra income as well as lifetime health care. >> the chief tells me they're tracking the case. >> the world opened up that was closed to me before. what you and i-team have done for me is, i mean, it's changed my life. >> there are hundreds of veterans around the bay area who have hoising vouchers but can't use them because the real estate market is so hot right now. there are a lot of good people working hard to address this. >> thank you. >> well, a nice amount of snow is on the ground in the sierra. that means an early opening to ski season. we're live in lake tahoe tonight and heavenly mountain resort with a look at conditions there. hi, melanie. >> a lot of cold but happy people out here. you can see over my shoulder a steady stream of traffic, or what has been a steady stream of traffic. people from the bay area are getting their ski plans started early, including the cortez family who i just met from el dorado hills. >> it's
. >> the va says it appears ramone received treatment for his schizophrenia in the military. may be eligible for extra benefits. >> it could mean extra income as well as lifetime health care. >> the chief tells me they're tracking the case. >> the world opened up that was closed to me before. what you and i-team have done for me is, i mean, it's changed my life. >> there are hundreds of veterans around the bay area who have hoising vouchers but can't use them...
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my son was diagnosed with schizophrenia and all of a sudden my husband and i were thrown into this world of having to take care of a child with a serious disability and mental illness. and whatand what parents go through and what you need and want to do for your child. i got a slightly different perspective on rosen joe. i became a little bit more harsh in my opinion of them. on the other hand, i became almost more sympathetic. it is a lot of hard work to have a child with a disability. the kennedys had a tremendous amount of money. they couldthey could have used those resources even more so to take care of rosemary, and even today if this happens to a young woman with a family like that with those resources, the average family who does not have the money, the resources are not they're and it is -- done a lot for people with intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities, but our nation has not done enough for people with mental illness and the families they love them. >> and it is true, isn't it, that we have come so far in dealing with intellectual disabilities that the stigma is
my son was diagnosed with schizophrenia and all of a sudden my husband and i were thrown into this world of having to take care of a child with a serious disability and mental illness. and whatand what parents go through and what you need and want to do for your child. i got a slightly different perspective on rosen joe. i became a little bit more harsh in my opinion of them. on the other hand, i became almost more sympathetic. it is a lot of hard work to have a child with a disability. the...
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have a serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia or biopolar disorder.according to the national alliance on mental illness or 'nom-ee' almost half don't get psychiatric treatment nonofor many reasass including homlessness, incarceration, and too few hospital beds. " we rarely if ever focus our attention on the broken mental health system until these mass tragedies occur. so, maybe it is the silver lining."nami's ron honberg [pronounced=h ahn-berg] hates to conflate mental health care with mass shootings, because he says not all perpertrators have a mentalalillness. but he believes murphy's bill has the potential to eliminate some mass shootings in the future. "you can't help but ask yourself had there been more agressive intervention available under these circumstances could the tragedies ha been prevented in the first place."i'm kristine frazao reporting also today, a judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging governor branstad's decision to close two state mental health centers. centers.democrat and union leaders filed the lawsuit, claiming the governor lacked the authority to make such a m
have a serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia or biopolar disorder.according to the national alliance on mental illness or 'nom-ee' almost half don't get psychiatric treatment nonofor many reasass including homlessness, incarceration, and too few hospital beds. " we rarely if ever focus our attention on the broken mental health system until these mass tragedies occur. so, maybe it is the silver lining."nami's ron honberg [pronounced=h ahn-berg] hates to conflate mental health...
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. >> reporter: ramone can't keep a job because of his schizophrenia. he lived in this house, until march, when the landlord decided to stop accepting vouchers from the housing authority. he can make more money from market rate. >> one red bed rooms goring for $2500. the housing authority is only pays $1650. for one bedroom. >> reporter: that leaves hundreds of veterans in the cold. this is the spot he sleeps. the doorway of a building near san jose city hall. his only comfort is his dog, navarro. ramone tells me he misses silence. and feeling safe. he says he's been beaten and has to be on guard. >> one issue i'm dealing with, with the pain of sleeping on the concrete and homeless issues i'm not getting sleep. i'm just exhausted. >> reporter: ramone has been in the emergency room for pain, fatigue and nausea several times since i started working on this story two weeks ago. aleeen kreeger first met him at del mar high, where he was student body president and captain of the football team. >> if anyone deserves to have pride restored and respect is someo
. >> reporter: ramone can't keep a job because of his schizophrenia. he lived in this house, until march, when the landlord decided to stop accepting vouchers from the housing authority. he can make more money from market rate. >> one red bed rooms goring for $2500. the housing authority is only pays $1650. for one bedroom. >> reporter: that leaves hundreds of veterans in the cold. this is the spot he sleeps. the doorway of a building near san jose city hall. his only comfort...
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actions and completion date each felt 5 parts should be examined to determine if their schedule schizophrenia be short end i appreciate the commissions opportunity to speak today that concludes my remarks i'll answer any questions you might have and i have a copy for the commissioners. >> thank you, commissioners. >> thank you very much. >> actually, i have a question. >> okay. >> you've spoke of this before have you and boca received anything of us in terms of a timeline? >> for an emergency operations plan no, we have not i have taken the initiatives of scheduling meeting with the agencies to look at what flexibility they have and their supplies and your staff is attending those but there is no timeline for identifying when that question will be addressed and resolved. >> okay. i do notice on i asked for in timeline we did june 23rd and under the hundred 2 dash 19 an emergency response implementation and it is a solid line but nothing addressed 0 this. >> to the emergency response plan is scoped specifically at tasks that need to be done on mother-in-law to fix the tomb or prepare to fix th
actions and completion date each felt 5 parts should be examined to determine if their schedule schizophrenia be short end i appreciate the commissions opportunity to speak today that concludes my remarks i'll answer any questions you might have and i have a copy for the commissioners. >> thank you, commissioners. >> thank you very much. >> actually, i have a question. >> okay. >> you've spoke of this before have you and boca received anything of us in terms of a...
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a psychologist diagnosed makuey with having symptoms similar to schizophrenia. the defense argues that's why his actions that day don't make sense. including his decision not to run from police and use a when he had access to knives. makuey told a psychologist a green man with four arms took control of his body and made him beat his neighbors. the prosecuting attorney say mental illness isn't the same as legal insanity. >> just because the defendant may hallucinate, someone telling him to do something, that does not take away his free will. that does not take away a pre-existing ability to understand the difference between right and wrong. alyx: a judge will decide makuey's fate. no word yet on when he'll have a verdict. a warning for those in sheldahl, a bottled water advisory has been issued. the dnr detected levels of nitrate in the city's water twice the maximum level allowed. the water is safe for adults and children over the age of six months. the dnr says boiling the water does not work, that actually increases the nitrite level in the water. earlier this
a psychologist diagnosed makuey with having symptoms similar to schizophrenia. the defense argues that's why his actions that day don't make sense. including his decision not to run from police and use a when he had access to knives. makuey told a psychologist a green man with four arms took control of his body and made him beat his neighbors. the prosecuting attorney say mental illness isn't the same as legal insanity. >> just because the defendant may hallucinate, someone telling him to...
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. >> good afternoon and thank you for hearing us all commissioners i'm schizophrenia virginia head of live oak school you can keep the attention for one year of your life you're all citizen turns you've heard under parents and educators that are compacting about the plays where they work and play and outline make decisions that impact our future in a rare window to take with care wisdom violation and courage i'm confident you've sure the health and safety of the residents of potrero hill with the right challenge you can insure our play and quality of life and design opportunities are that are raised here become a reality live oak has been talking about using this opportunity to be a - create a transformation benefit as part of the development of the site we're not done yet and onsite community assessable reactional is an appropriate project for this size we're talking about a facility that will be about 95 hundred square feet on a health that is three hundred and 32 thousand square feet adjacent to an already well-used playground live oak has been planning this for 3 years here's a pi
. >> good afternoon and thank you for hearing us all commissioners i'm schizophrenia virginia head of live oak school you can keep the attention for one year of your life you're all citizen turns you've heard under parents and educators that are compacting about the plays where they work and play and outline make decisions that impact our future in a rare window to take with care wisdom violation and courage i'm confident you've sure the health and safety of the residents of potrero hill...
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doctors say the mother has shown no improvement since showing symptoms for schizophrenia. another hearing is in february. alison: tomorrow, maryland senator barbara mukulsky will be presented with the highest civilian honor. she will get the medal of freedom from president obama. suzanne kennedy takes a look at what the maryland democrat means to constituents. suzanne: in maryland she is known for her work on behalf of women, families and veterans. tomorrow she could add something new to the resume. reacceptient oaf the medal of -- recipient of the medal of freedom. she will be given the highest civilian award at the white house ceremony. the honor to someone made meritorious contribution to the security or the national interest of the united states. she was on baltimore's city council, served in the house of representatives and is the longest serving woman in the u.s. senate. >> anytime i had to call her office, get something taken care of or asked about anything, she always made sure that the stuff understands she is always available. >> tireless. detail. she has done th
doctors say the mother has shown no improvement since showing symptoms for schizophrenia. another hearing is in february. alison: tomorrow, maryland senator barbara mukulsky will be presented with the highest civilian honor. she will get the medal of freedom from president obama. suzanne kennedy takes a look at what the maryland democrat means to constituents. suzanne: in maryland she is known for her work on behalf of women, families and veterans. tomorrow she could add something new to the...
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but a couple of years into the research, my son was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and all of a sudden my husband and i were thrown into this world of having to take care of a child with a very serious disability, a very serious mental illness. and what parents go through and what you need to do and what you want to do for your child. so i got a slightly different perspective on rose and joe. so i'm, i became a little bit more harsh in my opinion of them. on the other hand, i became also more sympathetic. it's a lot of hard work to have a child with disabilities. the kennedys had a tremendous amount of money. they could have used those resources even more so to take care of rosemary. and be even today -- and even today if this happened to a young woman with a family like that with those resources, there are ways to take care of someone with severe mental illness. for the average family who doesn't have the money, the resources are not there, and it is a -- we've done a lot more people with intellectual disabilities and physical disabilities. our nation has not done enough for people wi
but a couple of years into the research, my son was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and all of a sudden my husband and i were thrown into this world of having to take care of a child with a very serious disability, a very serious mental illness. and what parents go through and what you need to do and what you want to do for your child. so i got a slightly different perspective on rose and joe. so i'm, i became a little bit more harsh in my opinion of them. on the other hand, i became also more...
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she is diagnosed with schizophrenia.this is the 4th time she has been deemed mentally unfit to stand trial. she is the last person known to have seen her children sara and jackob. they disappeared in in september of 2014. she will have another competency hearing in february. >>> the police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a woman over the weekend. she told the authorities that she was forced into a van at knife point on 11th street in northwest around five time time -- at 5:30 it in the morning. the police are offering up to 10,,for information leading to an arrest. >>> there is low and then there is low. crooks stole 11 turkeys meant for people in meade in richmond. >> but this terrible tale has a happy ending we can tell you tonight. the police department post it today. a police officer in austin, texas even pitched in. in all over 40 turkeys were donated bringing tears from the organizers. >> thank you. [crying] >> thank you, thank you. >> thank you. i will never, ever forget you all. >> that should be the
she is diagnosed with schizophrenia.this is the 4th time she has been deemed mentally unfit to stand trial. she is the last person known to have seen her children sara and jackob. they disappeared in in september of 2014. she will have another competency hearing in february. >>> the police are looking for a man who sexually assaulted a woman over the weekend. she told the authorities that she was forced into a van at knife point on 11th street in northwest around five time time -- at...
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question in a funny way tracks to homeless and car break in no way that juan francisco lopez a schizophreniahould have been brought to the city only not to be prosecuted and released into our streets with no income it was american people all automobile burglary to the firearm in in his possession a lot of administrative questions while we debate how best to have to sheriff communicate with investigations i. >> i had thoughts about the police officers leaving their guns in their cars it didn't happen if at the lock up the guns probably this person would not have gotten the guns to shoot so i other people surprised to see that the immigration officers and sheriff's and federal government work together this problem because we are hosting a lot of asian immigrants illegal from latin countries that is a complicated question and he would like to see more cooperation and more communication between the different agencies. >> (clapping.) >> so it goes without saying that kate steinles murder is a huge tragedy for this city as supervisor christensen said surveillance city policy actually came from the
question in a funny way tracks to homeless and car break in no way that juan francisco lopez a schizophreniahould have been brought to the city only not to be prosecuted and released into our streets with no income it was american people all automobile burglary to the firearm in in his possession a lot of administrative questions while we debate how best to have to sheriff communicate with investigations i. >> i had thoughts about the police officers leaving their guns in their cars it...
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. >> katherine haggle is the woman's name and suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. her children sarah and jacob were 3 and 2 years old respectively when they disappeared in september 2014. the bodies have never been found and katherine hoggle refuses to reveal whatever she knows about their disappearance and another mental evaluation and hearing will take place in february. >> the head of tourism in d.c. is back in town talking about the terror attacks in paris. he was in paris the night the terrorist struck and he talked to news 4's tom sherwood about his experience and the impact he believes is having on washington. >> reporter: lots of people were glad to see elliott ferguson back on the job today. >> promoting restaurant, nightlife, tourism, retail, sporting events and conventions and all of the other things that make d.c. a great destination. >> the head of the district's official tourism agency had been in paris the day of the terrorist attacks. >> we're physically in the airport, but i'm smart enough to know when things start shutting down and i immediately g
. >> katherine haggle is the woman's name and suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. her children sarah and jacob were 3 and 2 years old respectively when they disappeared in september 2014. the bodies have never been found and katherine hoggle refuses to reveal whatever she knows about their disappearance and another mental evaluation and hearing will take place in february. >> the head of tourism in d.c. is back in town talking about the terror attacks in paris. he was in paris the...
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it also failed on autism and schizophrenia. paul: why it fails does you what to look for next.hn: doing this experiment in america say hurdle of government gets in the way? paul: you can get fda approvals and lots of money to move forward. john: they say they want to make sure people are saved to. paul: that's true but we fail them to keep trying and you know the history of medicine is full of these happy accidents. john: so the fda safety rules may make us less safe by stopping experiments? paul: exactly so we have to balance the expected benefits but the cost. they want to develop these these drugs is how people's lives. john: they don't stop you from doing that. paul: they make it more difficult. let's take some other examples of things that were accidentally discovered. viagra was originally developed to treat high blood pressure and it didn't work very well and clinicians notice. this helps dysfunction. paul: the female viagra became out the same thing. it if failed three times to treat depression as an antidepressant. if failed three times in clinical trials and they noti
it also failed on autism and schizophrenia. paul: why it fails does you what to look for next.hn: doing this experiment in america say hurdle of government gets in the way? paul: you can get fda approvals and lots of money to move forward. john: they say they want to make sure people are saved to. paul: that's true but we fail them to keep trying and you know the history of medicine is full of these happy accidents. john: so the fda safety rules may make us less safe by stopping experiments?...
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so when you are understanding panic or an eating disorder or bipolar or schizophrenia, you are understanding the patient that is kind of a multitude of these illnesses impacting them that will understand better if we organize the science into a more open science principal which basically means let's figure out with our new knowledge capability, big data, high computing, how we get more people involved in this research so that we can get better understandings as to how to treat the most important organ in our body, our brains. >> host: you look at it as being all brain and chemistry. >> guest: i do, in the sense that i think that it is imperative we move this out of the psychology aspect. i am all about supportive living as key for sobriety. supporting my fellows in recovery,recovery, connecting with them on a daily basis, all-important my recovery. but we need to get the medical piece down because we failed on the medical piece. if we get the medical piece, my belief is that we can then really get the rest of the pieces in place,place, but we are not even getting the 1st thing right. we are
so when you are understanding panic or an eating disorder or bipolar or schizophrenia, you are understanding the patient that is kind of a multitude of these illnesses impacting them that will understand better if we organize the science into a more open science principal which basically means let's figure out with our new knowledge capability, big data, high computing, how we get more people involved in this research so that we can get better understandings as to how to treat the most...
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if it is schizophrenia, it goes to imh, the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> whathere are bureaucratic hoops that most researchers simply don't want to jump through. neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana. it's very difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte figge. scientists in israel are learning that marijuana use might actually protect the brain, not damage it. >> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice. >> right. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if th
if it is schizophrenia, it goes to imh, the institutes have a mission with certain diseases. >> whathere are bureaucratic hoops that most researchers simply don't want to jump through. neuroscientist carl hart. >> there are not many people studying marijuana. it's very difficult to get approved to study marijuana. >> what's nice about israel is that the government is helping the research to happen. >> and it's research that could give hope to patients like charlotte...
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. >> diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, fletcher began leading a transient life. he fell out with his family then seemed to fall off the earth. the last time you actually saw him was when? >> late august 1999. i had a sense that the future was shifting and not in a good way. >> the last time anyone saw fletcher was a month later sleeping on this roadside bench in seminole, florida, at the time he was 44. >> and to be here and just disappear is not something anybody expected. >> meacham admits that finding fletcher soon became an obsession. >> it took years. i looked for people on the street. >> you'd see somebody on the streets say, i wonder if that could be flipper? >> yes. somebody with brown hair. >> he even worked with a detective. >> not a trace no. contact with law enforcement. not showing up as receiving any benefits. no one's heard from him. how does somebody fall through the cracks like this? >> sadly it's not all that hard. in this country at any given moment there are roughly 84,000 people classified as missing. that is more than enough to fill every si
. >> diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, fletcher began leading a transient life. he fell out with his family then seemed to fall off the earth. the last time you actually saw him was when? >> late august 1999. i had a sense that the future was shifting and not in a good way. >> the last time anyone saw fletcher was a month later sleeping on this roadside bench in seminole, florida, at the time he was 44. >> and to be here and just disappear is not something anybody...
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. >> i don't think anyone in the world would dare to make fun of autism, depression, schizophrenia soeporter: target points out other retailer sell the obsessive chris in mass disorder. we found all of these shirts with the google will search. target said we never want to disappoint our guests and we a will guys for any discomfort. we currently do not have plans to remove this sweater. >> in a word it is just absurd. people are offended by everything and anything and if you try to not offend somebody you have to do this. >> reporter: in north hollywood christine laser. >>> i will say this, we were having a a conversation, except for those feeling like they are not heard. >> so often people just laugh about it, they think bit as a funny thing and hearing from the doctor kind of shed new light. >> all right. >> 6:52. blooming dale's is under fire and here's why a page from the new print catalogue shows a man looking hat a woman and caption says spike your best friend's eggnog when they are not looking. >> oh, dear. >> many thought the ad was in poor taste, the the company a agreed and i
. >> i don't think anyone in the world would dare to make fun of autism, depression, schizophrenia soeporter: target points out other retailer sell the obsessive chris in mass disorder. we found all of these shirts with the google will search. target said we never want to disappoint our guests and we a will guys for any discomfort. we currently do not have plans to remove this sweater. >> in a word it is just absurd. people are offended by everything and anything and if you try to...
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of a spectrum so when you are understanding panic or eating disorder or bipolar, you know, or schizophrenia, you are understanding the patient that has kind of the multitude of these illnesses impacting them that will put them into more science principles to figure out with all of our new knowledge capabilities big data, high computing, how do we get more people involved in this research so that we can get a better understanding how to treat his most important organ in our body, the brain. >> host: you look at it as being all brains and chemistry. >> host: i do in the sense that i think it's imperative that we move this out of mike psychology aspect. supportive living is key for my sobriety and supporting my fellows and recovery, connecting with them on a dalia basis important to recovery but i think that we need to get medical peace because we failed on the medical peace. if we get the medical peace, my belief is that we can then really get the rest of the pieces in place. we are but we are not even getting the first thing right. we are dismissing people from getting even detox coverage. w
of a spectrum so when you are understanding panic or eating disorder or bipolar, you know, or schizophrenia, you are understanding the patient that has kind of the multitude of these illnesses impacting them that will put them into more science principles to figure out with all of our new knowledge capabilities big data, high computing, how do we get more people involved in this research so that we can get a better understanding how to treat his most important organ in our body, the brain....