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. >> you have depression, bipolar, psychosis? >> yes. depression and bipolar. >> are you depressed now? >> yes i am. >> are you hearing voices? >> i'm hurting bad. i have nothing to he me. >> reporter: homeless service provider justin phillips says in order for homeless pern to qualify for certain housing programs, a doctor must diagnose a disability. but phillips says many of the people out here can't be relied on to make it to an appointment. >> we know they're not gonna go to a doctor, you know? "my main priority is getting a beer in my system, maybe some, you know, marijuana, maybe some ice. wanna get loaded, get good and--
. >> you have depression, bipolar, psychosis? >> yes. depression and bipolar. >> are you depressed now? >> yes i am. >> are you hearing voices? >> i'm hurting bad. i have nothing to he me. >> reporter: homeless service provider justin phillips says in order for homeless pern to qualify for certain housing programs, a doctor must diagnose a disability. but phillips says many of the people out here can't be relied on to make it to an appointment. >>...
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and also i think she was undiagnosed bipolar. and i am diagnosed bipolar.i think -- because i say in the book that we lived our lives on parallel roller coaster tracks. i think we were built to fight each other. >> when you say your siblings were better children, you mean what? >> they were more affectionate. they stayed. they saw her more. they took care of her more. they were there for her. they were far more dependable and far more of an everyday presence in her life than i was. >> is that an indictment against yourself? >> i would call it that, yes. >> yeah. >> one of the things in writing a memoir -- i didn't want to come off as heroic. i wanted this memoir to be about the ways in which i failed my mother as well as the ways in which i think she failed me. i did fail her. at some point no matter how bad a mother she was to me as a child, at some point as an adult, i chose to be a bad son. i chose not to pursue forgiveness. i chose to keep my anger precious. so in that way, i failed her. >> by keeping your anger precious, you mean? >> holding on to it.
and also i think she was undiagnosed bipolar. and i am diagnosed bipolar.i think -- because i say in the book that we lived our lives on parallel roller coaster tracks. i think we were built to fight each other. >> when you say your siblings were better children, you mean what? >> they were more affectionate. they stayed. they saw her more. they took care of her more. they were there for her. they were far more dependable and far more of an everyday presence in her life than i was....
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. >> you have depression, bipolar, psychosis? >> yes. depression and bipolar. >> are you depressed now? >> yes i am. >> are you hearing voices? >> i'm hurting bad. i have nothing to he me. >> reporter: homeless service provider justin phillips says in order for homeless pern to qualify for certain housing programs, a doctor must diagnose a disability. but phillips says many of the people out here can't be relied on to make it to an appointment. >> we know they're not gonna go to a doctor, you know? "my main priority is getting a beer in my system, maybe some, you know, marijuana, maybe some ice. wanna get loaded, get good and-- you know, good and high. and then i'm ready to go do it." but by that time, it's 5 p.m., all the doctors are closed, all the doctors' offices are closed, there's no psychiatrists. >> reporter: when honolulu's homeless do seek out care, it's usually at the queen's medical center, a private nonprofit hospital that handles more than 10,000 visits a year. daniel cheng is the e.r. medical director. >> the top few diagn
. >> you have depression, bipolar, psychosis? >> yes. depression and bipolar. >> are you depressed now? >> yes i am. >> are you hearing voices? >> i'm hurting bad. i have nothing to he me. >> reporter: homeless service provider justin phillips says in order for homeless pern to qualify for certain housing programs, a doctor must diagnose a disability. but phillips says many of the people out here can't be relied on to make it to an appointment. >>...
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who suffered unbeknownst to the family, dismiss the family, from onset-0 adult onset of bipolar, and self-medicated with marijuana and self-met indicated with marijuana laced with pcp. and he in a mental episode, while was at church, killed not only an innocent citizen but a suburban cop in the dallas area and then was subsequently killed on father's day. not just talking about walter williams, my partner in the police department killed. my brother killed by gun violence. my beloved and only son killed. and i cried many a tear and so i'm here today, able to talk about it without crying because i've cried my last tear about it because what i found about that type of grief, the most unnatural thing and also under the circumstances buried my son, even more so, the deepest pain you can describe. indescribable. the pain that you feel for burring a child under those circumstances. but what found during the deepest part, the darkest part of that time period in i life in 2010 was the brightest hope that you can ever imagine for not only my family but other families who suffer with people who
who suffered unbeknownst to the family, dismiss the family, from onset-0 adult onset of bipolar, and self-medicated with marijuana and self-met indicated with marijuana laced with pcp. and he in a mental episode, while was at church, killed not only an innocent citizen but a suburban cop in the dallas area and then was subsequently killed on father's day. not just talking about walter williams, my partner in the police department killed. my brother killed by gun violence. my beloved and only...
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across the country where people get a diagnosis, colon cancer, lung cancer, alzheimer's, autism, bipolar disorder, depression, m.s. cystic file brose cyst. it is a misfortune. it can happen to anybody. f you are told that you have coal own cancer and can't -- colon cancer, you loved the wrong person and you couldn't get health insurance through your spouse or if you can't get health insurance because you lost your job and you are without health insurance or if you are too poor to afford it, that's not just a misfortune, that's an injustice, because we can do something about that. and life is hard enough with all of the illness and all of the sickness and the injuries that people receive, without government compounding all of the misfortune with injustice, life is hard enough without government doing the wrong thing. so the the affordable care act added more than 20 million americans to the rolls of people who have health insurance and the bill that came out of the senate today wants to strip health insurance from tens of millions of americans and jack up everybody's premiums and make hea
across the country where people get a diagnosis, colon cancer, lung cancer, alzheimer's, autism, bipolar disorder, depression, m.s. cystic file brose cyst. it is a misfortune. it can happen to anybody. f you are told that you have coal own cancer and can't -- colon cancer, you loved the wrong person and you couldn't get health insurance through your spouse or if you can't get health insurance because you lost your job and you are without health insurance or if you are too poor to afford it,...
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. >> reporter: michael who was bipolar was beaten to death in his cell in august of 2015. fellow inmates testified they heard tyree screaming for help. >> even though they have long criminal histories, needed to be evaluated individually as to whether or not they were telling the truth and this jury saw that they were. >> reporter: the sister did not want to speak with us on camera, but she issued this statement. michael was a human being. those jurors recognized that. he was loved. he mattered then and he will continue to matter with this verdict. sheriff lauri smith said the death served as a catalyst for jail reform. >> the acts carried out by these three individuals have tarnished the reputation of this profession and of our entire agency. >> reporter: the jury did not reach a verdict on charges the men assaulted another inmate. the guards will be sentenced september 1st. they face 15 years to life. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc7 news. >> a fast-moving grass fire burned dangerously close to homes and apartments in fairfield this evening. sky 7 was over the scene nea
. >> reporter: michael who was bipolar was beaten to death in his cell in august of 2015. fellow inmates testified they heard tyree screaming for help. >> even though they have long criminal histories, needed to be evaluated individually as to whether or not they were telling the truth and this jury saw that they were. >> reporter: the sister did not want to speak with us on camera, but she issued this statement. michael was a human being. those jurors recognized that. he was...
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i'm not saying she was insane, bipolar, or manic-depressive, but she was a difficult personality.hat preyed upon lee's mind. you see it in his letters in the later years. feels he is a failure as a father. he is a failure as a husband. he feels like he is a failure as a man. in 1860 he has to go back and take over his command after those years he had to spend bailing out the arlington mansion from debt. he wrote how glad he was sitting back in the field because when he was home on a visit he felt like a stranger, like he did not belong in the house. he was just in everybody's way. he is not really a happy man. he has seemingly no enthusiasm. he will write about the depths of friends -- deaths of friends as a good event. one instance of the young opposite or just got married. he would write to his wife, mary, about how the young officer would in weeks of marriage gets sick and died. he said how wonderful that is. what a magnificent release. he will not have to go through all the hell interrelations that constitutes a marriage. he writes this to his wife. [laughter] he will express
i'm not saying she was insane, bipolar, or manic-depressive, but she was a difficult personality.hat preyed upon lee's mind. you see it in his letters in the later years. feels he is a failure as a father. he is a failure as a husband. he feels like he is a failure as a man. in 1860 he has to go back and take over his command after those years he had to spend bailing out the arlington mansion from debt. he wrote how glad he was sitting back in the field because when he was home on a visit he...
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. >> reporter: michael who was bipolar was beaten to death in his cell in august of 2015. fellow inmates testified they heard tyree screaming for help. >> even though they have long criminal histories, needed to be evaluated individually as to whether or not they were telling the truth and this jury saw that they were. >> reporter: the sister did not want to speak with us on camera, but she issued this statement. michael was a human being. those jurors recognized that. he was loved. he mattered then and he will continue to matter with this verdict. sheriff lauri smith said the death served as a catalyst for jail reform. >> the acts carried out by these three individuals have tarnished the reputation of this profession and of our entire agency. >> reporter: the jury did not reach a verdict on charges the men assaulted another inmate. the guards will be sentenced september 1st. they face 15 years to life. in san jose, katie marzullo, abc7 news. >> a fast-moving grass fire burned dangerously close to homes and apartments in fairfield this evening. sky 7 was over the scene nea
. >> reporter: michael who was bipolar was beaten to death in his cell in august of 2015. fellow inmates testified they heard tyree screaming for help. >> even though they have long criminal histories, needed to be evaluated individually as to whether or not they were telling the truth and this jury saw that they were. >> reporter: the sister did not want to speak with us on camera, but she issued this statement. michael was a human being. those jurors recognized that. he was...
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clothes he may have been wearing and fina finally, 67-year-old left von mccoy who has dementia and bipolarisorder last seen saturday on the 500 block of ogontz avenue. mccoy is 5 feet nine and weighs around 200 pounds. he's believed to be wearing white hooded sweatshirt, white pants and white dress shoes he frequents areas around 18th and bell field. if you've seen any of of these people call police. >>> police are searching for guy who robbed 7eleven in philadelphia as is usually the case there's video. happened early friday morning at the 3900 block of kensington avenue in frankford. police say the guy brought several things up to the counter to pay for them then pulled out gun. wanted money of course. clerk didn't give him some and the guy took off. if you recognize him and i know it's had a toward tell from that angle please give police a call. >>> they also want another person this time for a smash and grab burglary it happened last tuesday morning surveillance video shows the guy throwing a brick through the front window of a business on the 200 block of west girard avenue. he got mo
clothes he may have been wearing and fina finally, 67-year-old left von mccoy who has dementia and bipolarisorder last seen saturday on the 500 block of ogontz avenue. mccoy is 5 feet nine and weighs around 200 pounds. he's believed to be wearing white hooded sweatshirt, white pants and white dress shoes he frequents areas around 18th and bell field. if you've seen any of of these people call police. >>> police are searching for guy who robbed 7eleven in philadelphia as is usually the...
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his son d.j., who had undiagnosed adult onset bipolar disease, shot and killed two people, one a police. d.j. himself was killed by a responding officer. >> you write, out of my tragedy two unexpected blessings emerged. >> when you find when you're at your wits' end in the most despair and distress you've ever experienced, it always points you toward serving others. >> reporter: tough moments that tested his faith. but adversity did not break him, it prepared him. and nearly one year after that massacre, the city he loves is still grateful. >> you changed my life, and i'm sure a host of other individuals' lives throughout the world. because you gave us hope. you gave us hope. >> you're making my allergies act up, i've got to go. >> you gave us hope. >> thank you. thank you, miss cox. >> reporter: i asked about those "allergies" a little later. you got a little emotional? >> very you -- you have your head down, grinding out a profession. just trying to do it the right way. you never take the time to pay that much attention to the accolades. i just try to contain myself because i don't wa
his son d.j., who had undiagnosed adult onset bipolar disease, shot and killed two people, one a police. d.j. himself was killed by a responding officer. >> you write, out of my tragedy two unexpected blessings emerged. >> when you find when you're at your wits' end in the most despair and distress you've ever experienced, it always points you toward serving others. >> reporter: tough moments that tested his faith. but adversity did not break him, it prepared him. and nearly...
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es bipolar, ve por mis bebes, ve por mis bebes. segn lo que escucho tim de su vecina.vo --el gobernador jerry brown prometi hoy durante una cumbre ambiental en china, que california continuar cumpliendo con los acuerdos del pacto de paris en materia climatica.. trabajando muy de cerca con este pais asiatico.. --''brown'' asegura que proteger el medio ambiente es sentido comun y la decision del presidente trump de retirarse del acuerdo de paris..... dijo y cito: es 'descabellado''.. take vo/cesar --cae otro exgobernador de mexico que estaba profugo de la ley por supuesta corrupcin ... lo encuentran intentando de huir de latinoamerica... take vo/lorena --vive aterrorizado... un hombre asegura no puede salir de su casa ya que agentes de ice lo esperan literamente en la calle... y lo tiene todo en video... take vo/cesar --rompe el silencio tras ser golpeado por un desconocido... un anciano de 91 aÑos tiene fuertes palabras para su agresor... take vo/lorena --protesta masiva! decenas de personas exigen la liberacion de dos hombres detenidos por ice cuando llegaron a su luga
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spinal cord fails to develop properly the plaintiff argued that her son's condition is the result of a bipolar treatment drug told called depakote made by pharmaceutical company abdi the lawsuit said that abby failed to provide adequate warning about the risks of taking the drug while pregnant while jurors didn't award punitive damages in this case this is hardly the first time that this drug has been in the in the legal hot water back in two thousand and twelve when the drug was owned by a different corporation called abbott the company had to pay out one point six billion dollars for promoting the drug for unapproved uses currently more than six hundred injury claims related to this drug are pending in federal and state courts this award will hopefully allow the plane of son of the very least to receive the best medical care available for the rest of his life that's all for tonight be sure to check out our new web site a l dot law where you can actually talk to an attorney about any of the stories we cover on the show i might have been tony on this is america's lawyer every week we tell you
spinal cord fails to develop properly the plaintiff argued that her son's condition is the result of a bipolar treatment drug told called depakote made by pharmaceutical company abdi the lawsuit said that abby failed to provide adequate warning about the risks of taking the drug while pregnant while jurors didn't award punitive damages in this case this is hardly the first time that this drug has been in the in the legal hot water back in two thousand and twelve when the drug was owned by a...
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intensive purposes if you knew him he seemed she was sincere but got caught up in campaign spending and bipolar and his life completely went off track so what do yo do you view situae this differently? >> i'm just thinking of recent -- actually let me bring it home, erin schalk who also got allegedly caught up because the court still have to figure that out. he's a great guy but again if all this ends up being true e.a came to washington with theg greatest of intentions. he served in one way or another, got caught up. he worked with democrats and by all accounts just a great guy that wanted to do good things for the country. when i see these things happening today, if you see him use a word recently, or kathy griffin who cut the head off of donald trump if you haven't seen that, posed with a beheadedddo donald trump, this is a colossal stupid thing to do. she shouldn't have done the second follow-up press conference.ollow-up recognizing if she made a genuine apology, if she would havsimply disappear for a year d that is a good thing to do when you go through something like this, she could have
intensive purposes if you knew him he seemed she was sincere but got caught up in campaign spending and bipolar and his life completely went off track so what do yo do you view situae this differently? >> i'm just thinking of recent -- actually let me bring it home, erin schalk who also got allegedly caught up because the court still have to figure that out. he's a great guy but again if all this ends up being true e.a came to washington with theg greatest of intentions. he served in one...
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. >> i'm bipolar and i'm also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i'm starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don't do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i'm getting arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage. and now i'm here doing my time. my mom owns race horses. she is a training owner. it's a loving, caring thing. you know. she babies the horses like they were little babies and i learned to do the same thing. you got to have love and care for them. if you don't, what good is something if you can't really show it love? love is a big thing in the world and we all need it. horses are very beautiful. they're strong, fast, but yet they're very gentle if you train them right. i can't explain it. it is just a love for them, you know? you've got to have it. you know? that's how i came here to m.a.s.h. loving horses. m.a.s.h. don't make me feel like jail. it makes me feel like home sometimes. it don't seem like i'm locked up
. >> i'm bipolar and i'm also diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome. i stopped taking my medications and i started going off and blowing up at home. i'm starting to lose my temper, starting to do things that i normally don't do. and next thing i know, the cops are at my door and i'm getting arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage. and now i'm here doing my time. my mom owns race horses. she is a training owner. it's a loving, caring thing. you know. she babies...
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she suffers from bipolar disorder. >>> new details this morning on a petsmart guillermo charged with they found him fought guilty of strangling a 1-year-old dog named henry. henry was brought to petsmart to have his nails trimmed. he took him to a back room and rushed out with a bloody dog. an autopsy revealed the dog died of strangulation. >>> new this morning, a scary surprise for a woman in calabasus who accidentally picked up a baby rattlesnake slithering in her back yard. >> reporter: >> i almost died. because i am so scared. we have three kids and imagine if that would have happened to the kids? you know, you don't think that snakes come out. >> reporter: she found out they do in a frightening but funny encounter caught on camera. >> i grabbed it and instead of going up, i realized he was gushy, he had like a feeling to it. like a hot dog, sort of, you know, so i let it go and for some reason i thought that it was still on me. >> reporter: she had just gotten out of the family hot tub, thought she was picking up a dog toy but grabbed a snake. >> she yelled she picked up a snake
she suffers from bipolar disorder. >>> new details this morning on a petsmart guillermo charged with they found him fought guilty of strangling a 1-year-old dog named henry. henry was brought to petsmart to have his nails trimmed. he took him to a back room and rushed out with a bloody dog. an autopsy revealed the dog died of strangulation. >>> new this morning, a scary surprise for a woman in calabasus who accidentally picked up a baby rattlesnake slithering in her back yard....
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larry: bipolar there. all right. also coming up, a real bow and luke duke.ice are not laughing at the impersonation. we tell you about it next. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even gger flavor. only at subway. alison: after weeks of delays it looks like the work scheduled along i-95 neasco creek bridge start tomorrow. everything should be back open by monday at 6:00 a.m. stay ahead of text alerts on wjla.com. larry: a dead
larry: bipolar there. all right. also coming up, a real bow and luke duke.ice are not laughing at the impersonation. we tell you about it next. the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect...
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custis sleeve shows a lot thehe -- lee has a lot of characteristics of someone today we would consider bipolar. there is an incident where she got out of bed one morning and had a dad hair day, so she cut all her hair off. officer,was a younger they prepared to go to one of the social events that would take place on the post. he would be dressed immaculately and she would show up wearing the 19th century equivalent of genes in a tank top. she had no concept of what was appropriate for occasions. all of the children would dance around mary increasingly, to try to keep her on an even keel. we can say that she was a difficult personality and that preyed on leads mine. you see it in his leaders in the later years. by 1860, he feels he is a failure as a father, as a husband, he even feels like a failure as a man. he gets to go back and take over his command after those years he had to spend bailing out the arlington mansion. how glad he was to be back in the field. he felt a stranger. he felt like he did not belong in the house, that he was in everybody's way. he is not a happy man. he has no enthu
custis sleeve shows a lot thehe -- lee has a lot of characteristics of someone today we would consider bipolar. there is an incident where she got out of bed one morning and had a dad hair day, so she cut all her hair off. officer,was a younger they prepared to go to one of the social events that would take place on the post. he would be dressed immaculately and she would show up wearing the 19th century equivalent of genes in a tank top. she had no concept of what was appropriate for...
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. >> we seem to be returning to a bipolar world where people think in geopolitical terms. russia is still a party to sank sh sanctions from the united states and the european union. does the fact you're getting closer to russia mean you're getting further away from the united states and europe on mutual policy issues? >> i don't think so. i think all anything thats are engaging with each other. we're finding opportunities where we could engage with russia. we have been engaging with russia for a long time, particularly in the energy area. we already made investment in it last year. so i think it is -- we shouldn't be seeing this as, you know, a zero sum game. i think a lot of opportunities for countries to still work out and find business opportunities. >> we know that russia after sanctions were imposed had this tilt east, but that was largely focusing on china. does the fact that you and the prime minister are here suggested that you would like to push china out of its key position in that relationship and maybe take more of that trade yourselves? >> not at all. internat
. >> we seem to be returning to a bipolar world where people think in geopolitical terms. russia is still a party to sank sh sanctions from the united states and the european union. does the fact you're getting closer to russia mean you're getting further away from the united states and europe on mutual policy issues? >> i don't think so. i think all anything thats are engaging with each other. we're finding opportunities where we could engage with russia. we have been engaging with...
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one neighbor said the daughter told her that her mother was a bipolar schizophrenic. natasha?>> what a heartbreaking story. thank you, jessica. several people are facing trespassing charges for staging a protest inside of san francisco's immigration building. this was taken inside of the building by one demonstrator before they were arrested yesterday. they want the release of two construction workers detained at travis air force base. their lawyer filed a motion to stay their deportation. neither construction worker is eligible to plead their case before a judge because they were deported 15 years ago and then reed into the country illegally. >>> happening today, a surprise appearance by former first lady michelle obama at apple's worldwide developers' conference in san jose. >> matt keller is live at the san jose convention center with the message she's expected to deliver. hey, matt. >> reporter: since i last saw you, the line has grown and they've moved it closer to the they've moved it closer to the convention center. we spoke with one woman who came early to get a seat.
one neighbor said the daughter told her that her mother was a bipolar schizophrenic. natasha?>> what a heartbreaking story. thank you, jessica. several people are facing trespassing charges for staging a protest inside of san francisco's immigration building. this was taken inside of the building by one demonstrator before they were arrested yesterday. they want the release of two construction workers detained at travis air force base. their lawyer filed a motion to stay their...
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traditional mental health, schizophrenia, bipolar, but what about politics and the trumpeter arrangement all of this, hyper- partisan crazy. i think it's becoming a real thing. that's my fear. >> eric: kat, is it going to a pro-gun control argument? or will it end up being an antigun control argument, saying if there are more people armed maybe this wouldn't have happened. god forbid scalise isn't there today and there is no capitol hill police. it's 10 minutes may move before they alexandria police department gets there. how many people are data? >> kat: the same people making the same argument again. it's human thing to see a tragedy and want to change policy, to want to restrict policy which is exactly why we have the bill of rights and exactly why it's so hard to amend the constitution. it's for a reason, so that we don't act based on emotion. i thought it was a great point you brought up. if he had not been there, this would have been a different story. >> eboni: it is a well-intentioned thing you just articulated. it's different than people who look at a tragedy like today or congr
traditional mental health, schizophrenia, bipolar, but what about politics and the trumpeter arrangement all of this, hyper- partisan crazy. i think it's becoming a real thing. that's my fear. >> eric: kat, is it going to a pro-gun control argument? or will it end up being an antigun control argument, saying if there are more people armed maybe this wouldn't have happened. god forbid scalise isn't there today and there is no capitol hill police. it's 10 minutes may move before they...
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merit said he is taking medication for post-traumatic stress and bipolar disorder. >> pennsylvania's videos are a public record. the state supreme court has ruled the public should have access to dash cam video footage. that is unless police can proof it amounts to criminal investigative material, and maybe redacted. the court majority says police vehicle recordings, as a general rule, are not exempt from public disclosure. >>> all right, a big day berks county. big step forward to getting medical marijuana in pennsylvania, the state is approved dozen permits to grow, and process, pot. two of them in our area. both are in berks county. and reading, and also in in sinking springs, governor tom wolf signed the medical marijuana program into law last april. philadelphia didn't get them, and they were complaining, but berks county to you should be open next year. >> heads up. the stairs connecting pens lands to go old city they're back open. crews have partially rebuilt them after fox 29 pointed out a design flaw that put concrete ledge just 6 feet above the stairway. so anyone smacking
merit said he is taking medication for post-traumatic stress and bipolar disorder. >> pennsylvania's videos are a public record. the state supreme court has ruled the public should have access to dash cam video footage. that is unless police can proof it amounts to criminal investigative material, and maybe redacted. the court majority says police vehicle recordings, as a general rule, are not exempt from public disclosure. >>> all right, a big day berks county. big step forward...
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we do not have a world which is bipolar in nature.fact, the entire world is interconnected and interdependent at the same time. and for that it is important -- in fact, you must have seen in every country, every country is linked with another country in so form of the others. there might b some issues of dispute. but there will be some issues with cooperation. but each is a country tries to work together. with regard relationship between russia and india, as i mentioned also that it has, you know, passed through the test of time. and it is based on trust. and my request to all of you is that the st. petersburg declaration that we announced yesterday, it is a 24-page-long declaration. and i understand that the entire world will be reading each and every word that has been mentioned in that declaration. and investigated very closely and will be able to understand how russia and india intend to move forward together. now with regard to china, it is correct that like russia has certain border disputes with china, similarly india also has
we do not have a world which is bipolar in nature.fact, the entire world is interconnected and interdependent at the same time. and for that it is important -- in fact, you must have seen in every country, every country is linked with another country in so form of the others. there might b some issues of dispute. but there will be some issues with cooperation. but each is a country tries to work together. with regard relationship between russia and india, as i mentioned also that it has, you...
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"rent" and "next to normal," that took on complex contemporary issues, such as drug addiction and bipolar you clearly feel that musicals can tell difficult stories. >> certainly. i grew up seeing a lot of different kinds of musicals and the musicals i was always particularly drawn to were-- "man of la mancha" i think was the first musical i ever saw, talk about a musical with serious purpose and dark themes that are expressed. you know musicals that really do say something real and authentic about the times that they were made in. >> reporter: "dear evan hansen" has certainly struck a chord with audiences, and many have shared their gratitude, and own stories via emails and social media. >> i brought our 15-year-old daughter and 13-year-old son to the show. their older sister, our 16-year- old daughter, died by suicide a little over a year ago. we are still devastated. but it helps us when people talk about mental illness with understanding and compassion as you did in your show. >> the "dear evan hansen" soundtrack has saved my life." >> last night, i found out my dear high school friend
"rent" and "next to normal," that took on complex contemporary issues, such as drug addiction and bipolar you clearly feel that musicals can tell difficult stories. >> certainly. i grew up seeing a lot of different kinds of musicals and the musicals i was always particularly drawn to were-- "man of la mancha" i think was the first musical i ever saw, talk about a musical with serious purpose and dark themes that are expressed. you know musicals that really do...
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it could be then people would no longer seek help for bipolar disorder. >> so there is no way you cantely regulate mentally ill people having access to weapons? >> well, there is. certainly the severely mentally ill people, i believe things can be done. this was our attempt to make sure we don't trample or first amendment due process and second amendment. we can always agree to disagree. i'm a very strong supporter on that. >> would you agree, is there any reason for an average citizen to have access to the kind of weapon that we saw used yesterday, for people to have magazines, to use weapons designed as weapons of war? >> i mean -- >> there were even republicans there yesterday who said, look, that gun was for one thing, to kill people. >> well, but this is where you get into what is the definition of an assault weapon versus something for hunting and something for target practice? there is a fine line that we have to be careful of. there are certain people that are going to have access to guns whether you regulate them or not. i'm just a believer that we're not going to overregulat
it could be then people would no longer seek help for bipolar disorder. >> so there is no way you cantely regulate mentally ill people having access to weapons? >> well, there is. certainly the severely mentally ill people, i believe things can be done. this was our attempt to make sure we don't trample or first amendment due process and second amendment. we can always agree to disagree. i'm a very strong supporter on that. >> would you agree, is there any reason for an...
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there is a bipolarity to the strategy.on the one hand you say mueller is an honorable guy and you hope he comes up with an honorable solution. on the other hand, they say he's biassed. so they are trying to play it both ways. i don't think it is a wise legal strategy. i think they would be better off letting it be and letting mueller do what he does. but the other thing is the supposition that they are very good friends and therefore it is going to impact their determinations, i don't know if that's actually proving to be the case. i think they are professional friends, not very close personal friends and professional friends are quite different relationships than personal friends and i don't think it is going to make a difference to mueller anyways. >> thank you all. next we have breaking news on the health care bill. the republican health care bill on life-support and another republican senator tonight saying not going to vote yes. >>> and trump bragging about his latest idea for the border wall. >> the higher it goes, t
there is a bipolarity to the strategy.on the one hand you say mueller is an honorable guy and you hope he comes up with an honorable solution. on the other hand, they say he's biassed. so they are trying to play it both ways. i don't think it is a wise legal strategy. i think they would be better off letting it be and letting mueller do what he does. but the other thing is the supposition that they are very good friends and therefore it is going to impact their determinations, i don't know if...
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but this idea we're going to let the russians push us around or we're back in a bipolar world is ridiculousight take issue with that analogy that you just made. but i know you also want to talk about the fight against isis and case in point this morning there is breaking news there was what appears to be a terrorist attack in iran of all places at the parliament building. there was what appears to be a suicide bomber. there was an explosion. at last count there was 7 people dead, 35 injured. isis is trying to take responsibility. confirmation. >> obviously iran is shia. that would be the opening of a new front. this is a very desperate organization that is desperate to convince people on the edge of gee haddism to join them. and isis is losing territory. they're frankly getting their butts kicked right now. when you try to recruit somebody, it's hard to convince them of that when you're losing. so they are trying to lash out to show we're still here, we're back. so i do expect there is going to be more attacks in different places. but this makes it even all the more important to keep prosec
but this idea we're going to let the russians push us around or we're back in a bipolar world is ridiculousight take issue with that analogy that you just made. but i know you also want to talk about the fight against isis and case in point this morning there is breaking news there was what appears to be a terrorist attack in iran of all places at the parliament building. there was what appears to be a suicide bomber. there was an explosion. at last count there was 7 people dead, 35 injured....
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with respect to the president and his sort of bipolar approach to mueller, it's not clear to me what he's trying to do. on the one hand, yes, he's going after mueller and saying, perhaps, this guy is compromised and i'm going to keep my options open, whether to retain him or fire him. on the other hand, he said he's an honorable guy and he'll do the right thing. if he goes after mueller and says mueller is a partisan sort of in the way that clinton went after starr, then if mueller does come forward as bob mueller is quite capable of doing, when there's no there there, he'll say it. when mueller says there's no there there, how do they walk back from that and say, well, he is a man of integrity. so i don't think they can play it both ways and i think it's a dangerous course they're following there. >> let's stay on russia. jeff, let me bring your voice in as our senior white house correspondent. it sounded to me, sean spicer was saying it is possible that the president may meet with vladimir putin. >> he did say it's possible but that is something that is sort of always up in the air
with respect to the president and his sort of bipolar approach to mueller, it's not clear to me what he's trying to do. on the one hand, yes, he's going after mueller and saying, perhaps, this guy is compromised and i'm going to keep my options open, whether to retain him or fire him. on the other hand, he said he's an honorable guy and he'll do the right thing. if he goes after mueller and says mueller is a partisan sort of in the way that clinton went after starr, then if mueller does come...
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huge about 60% of the guys who come -- have services are some form of mental illness. , theseion, bipolaromelessness. .> you see how this falls as a child, as a man. it is prevalent. published in this environment because we do not really understand just how deep a mental illnesses. think people are depressed because they are homeless. being homeless is too much for people. one year or two years after guys become homeless they can be severely mentally ill. i have also seen them become homeless because they are mentally ill. ♪ >> mental health care is the needed by resource the homeless. for allrdable care act of these troubles and problems, have afforded men now at the bottom of the pack the opportunity to get the mental health care they need. i cannot afford going to a psychiatrist or psychologist. they cannot afford the medication. >> the affordable care act is beneficial, absolutely beneficial to people that are homeless. there is no question about that. it is essential. if we stop, we will be devastated. ♪ >> to be in one of the best countries in the world and yet to have this, having
huge about 60% of the guys who come -- have services are some form of mental illness. , theseion, bipolaromelessness. .> you see how this falls as a child, as a man. it is prevalent. published in this environment because we do not really understand just how deep a mental illnesses. think people are depressed because they are homeless. being homeless is too much for people. one year or two years after guys become homeless they can be severely mentally ill. i have also seen them become...
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. >> i've got adhd and bipolar depression.earned linesing i don't gets a depressed. >> here teen gross to relate to one another. >> if one of us are down, we help each other out. >> and help each other find patience to stop, breathe, and then act. hope is after six weeks of playing the part something sticks. and on this night in flonlt of family, friends, and parole officers, all the world a stage. 350 kids have been sentenced to the stage. this is no walk in the park for them. they're terrified when they first get up there. there's no measure to see if these kids go back to a life of mistake, but what they're saying is it's exposing them to a new experience and gives them the confidence to move on. >> and the tools. >> and the tools. >> i know. new appreciate i bet they didn't have before for shakespeare. >> they kind of dig him. they say he's a cool guy. >> cool dude. >> thank you. >> quite a story. >>> ahead, wheel talk to wonder woman director patty jenkins to become the first woman to direct a business budget superhero mo
. >> i've got adhd and bipolar depression.earned linesing i don't gets a depressed. >> here teen gross to relate to one another. >> if one of us are down, we help each other out. >> and help each other find patience to stop, breathe, and then act. hope is after six weeks of playing the part something sticks. and on this night in flonlt of family, friends, and parole officers, all the world a stage. 350 kids have been sentenced to the stage. this is no walk in the park...
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the cold war starts kind of a bipolar confrontation, but in this telling, it evolves into a multipolar conversation by the time all is said and done. the book used a range of public diplomacy case studies to trace the three major constituent parties of the third world project. as these three strands fused into a broader identity, a kind of a racial solidarity or transracial solidarity, and developments of poverty, economic developments. i'm going to lay out a couple of vignettes from the book that touch on each of these themes. i've selected these from the chronology because they sort of weave together and demonstrate them and circle back around to that big unintended consequence that dominates the story. by way of definitions and background, first of all, public diplomacy. this is conventionally defined as the need to move for an opinion in ways that serve a strategic or national interest. often, this is national opinion, but it can be niche opinions. the term itself, public diplomacy, coined in 1965, so already, i'm committing misdemeanor anachronism with this one, but you can find i
the cold war starts kind of a bipolar confrontation, but in this telling, it evolves into a multipolar conversation by the time all is said and done. the book used a range of public diplomacy case studies to trace the three major constituent parties of the third world project. as these three strands fused into a broader identity, a kind of a racial solidarity or transracial solidarity, and developments of poverty, economic developments. i'm going to lay out a couple of vignettes from the book...
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i don't think anyone is looking bipolar world. from that point of view, the interests are aligned. world. and india and russia are a part polarity. relationship with russia in the defense and energy side is still large. they are looking at building 12 new nuclear power plants in the private sector. so there is going to be a fair amount going on. yes, it is not as exclusive as it was in the past. both of them have been diversifying their commercial interests and political interests, that is true. >> but beyond defense, do you other opportunities then in this relationship? >> i think this is the challenge. this is the challenge, which modi, prime minister modi, is in thed to talk about st. petersburg forum, where he's unveil the outline of his -- of what he thinks the india-russia relationship should be in the decades ahead. numbers are very measly, under 10 billion. it hasn't grown much. not beente sector has involved. it's mostly government to government. i think there has got to be india is quite keen to move on this. defenseso looking for manufacturer. part of the make india prog
i don't think anyone is looking bipolar world. from that point of view, the interests are aligned. world. and india and russia are a part polarity. relationship with russia in the defense and energy side is still large. they are looking at building 12 new nuclear power plants in the private sector. so there is going to be a fair amount going on. yes, it is not as exclusive as it was in the past. both of them have been diversifying their commercial interests and political interests, that is...
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he was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder.oin. and we suspected several months ago prior to february, that he was using heroin, but we could never get him to admit it. he was 27. in that situation, he's not a minor. if he's a minor, we could have taken him and put him somewhere but he would never admit it because the addiction is so strong you don't want to admit it becomes most important thing in your l tell us about your decision to speak about your son's experience, and what happened, and what kind of reaction have you received? >> well, let me take the reaction first. every time i talk to anyone -- anyone, they have their own sorry. my physician, my neighbor, son's friend. virtually any time bring this up, someone will tell me their story that they've never told me and haven't really told many people at all. we almost all have the story, not hopefully not as sad as mine. and so i guess that brings me to it's good to reach out and talk to people >> are people ashamed? is it, do you need to be that voice to make people feel
he was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder.oin. and we suspected several months ago prior to february, that he was using heroin, but we could never get him to admit it. he was 27. in that situation, he's not a minor. if he's a minor, we could have taken him and put him somewhere but he would never admit it because the addiction is so strong you don't want to admit it becomes most important thing in your l tell us about your decision to speak about your son's experience, and what...
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illness in the past year with over one a seriouserating with mental illness, such as depression, bipolar disorder, or skets friendia. to address the -- sketsfreenia. to address the gravity of the challenge, i want to put on the record what my home county is doing with their dart program which engages hospitals, mental health centers and businesses in the community. believe it or not, according to a sheriff, the dart program has helped nearly 2,300 overdose victims and has a 74% success rate of getting people into detox and treatment programs. at a total cost of about $370 per individual. this is truly an amazing record. i wish to submit for the record the information about other counties in the district that i represent. and again yield back the time to the gentleman. mr. murphy: i'd like to recognize the gentleman from wisconsin for one minute. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding and his leadership on this critical issue. as you lay out, communities across this country, communities like mine in northeast wisconsin, are in the midst of a public health crisis. it's not a republican or d
illness in the past year with over one a seriouserating with mental illness, such as depression, bipolar disorder, or skets friendia. to address the -- sketsfreenia. to address the gravity of the challenge, i want to put on the record what my home county is doing with their dart program which engages hospitals, mental health centers and businesses in the community. believe it or not, according to a sheriff, the dart program has helped nearly 2,300 overdose victims and has a 74% success rate of...
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ainsley: your son, he was bipolar. >> yes.h on father's day. ainsley: on father's day. >> i was praying, i was praying, and goat the call. then at the end of the service, i don't answer the phone in church. at the end of service i answered the phone got the news. ainsley: wow, worst day of your life. he left behind a son, your grandson. >> yes. ainsley: so much like you. >> straight as, advanced placement. good lord can console us all. ainsley: amen. i know you have done so much to change the dallas community. you were under fire for a lot of decisions that you made. when the sniper attack happened, you were praised. >> yes. ainsley: why is that? >> well, i made tough decisions as a leader. i didn't make decisions to be politically correct or to save my job. i just made the decisions i thought on principle was the right thing to do to support food men and women who did the job the right way but i held accountable the one or 2% that didn't. i believe in community policing. when july 7th happens all that comes to fruition. i bel
ainsley: your son, he was bipolar. >> yes.h on father's day. ainsley: on father's day. >> i was praying, i was praying, and goat the call. then at the end of the service, i don't answer the phone in church. at the end of service i answered the phone got the news. ainsley: wow, worst day of your life. he left behind a son, your grandson. >> yes. ainsley: so much like you. >> straight as, advanced placement. good lord can console us all. ainsley: amen. i know you have done...
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. >> issues of depression, bipolar . these things can just exacerbate homelessness.ysfunctionasically . we don't really understand how deep a mental illness is. >> i've seen depression being too much for these guys, and they crumble under it. a year or two after these guys become homeless, it can be severe. i've seen many homeless we .aused to be mentally ill ♪ >> mental health care is the needed by resource the homeless. the affordable care act for all of its troubles and problems has afforded many at the bottom of the barrel the opportunity to get the mental health care they need. they can't afford going to a psychiatrist or psychologist. the can't afford the medication. >> it is absolutely beneficial. there's no question in my mind. it's disgrace. it doesn't make sense. we know having people living , we don't want to deal with that. you can't press a button and play god, and make it go away. lifetime anything this country has challenged itself to do, it has done. >> you just have to give us the chance. west >> we are a country where -- >> treatment like a person.
. >> issues of depression, bipolar . these things can just exacerbate homelessness.ysfunctionasically . we don't really understand how deep a mental illness is. >> i've seen depression being too much for these guys, and they crumble under it. a year or two after these guys become homeless, it can be severe. i've seen many homeless we .aused to be mentally ill ♪ >> mental health care is the needed by resource the homeless. the affordable care act for all of its troubles and...