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coronavirus pandemic has fueled a mental health crisis in the united states, and we go now to paul gionfriddo. he is the president and c.e.o. of mental health america>> dickerson: today mental health america will release survey data that has never been collected in this way before. can you explain to us why this survey data is so important? >> yeah. and on a rainy day here in connecticut, i hate to be the one dampening the optimistic tone of this show so far, but we don't gather mental health data, impact data, in realtime. we never really have in the country. for the most part, we've had to wait a year or two after a crisis has occurred to try to assess the mental health effect. we have ben gathering, though, in realtime, mental health screening data over the course of the last several years. and the report today focuses on 750,000 mental seekers who took a mental health screen during the course of the pandemic to give us a realtime understanding about how the pandemic has affected them. >> dickerson: and why is it so important to have a realtime view, and how different is that from normally what we are able to do to collect data on those facing m
coronavirus pandemic has fueled a mental health crisis in the united states, and we go now to paul gionfriddo. he is the president and c.e.o. of mental health america>> dickerson: today mental health america will release survey data that has never been collected in this way before. can you explain to us why this survey data is so important? >> yeah. and on a rainy day here in connecticut, i hate to be the one dampening the optimistic tone of this show so far, but we don't gather...
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in fact, data from mental health america shows ages 11 to 18 have moderate to severe anxiety and depression. schools are a critical place to get mental health and behavioral health support. and now with added public health concerns, economic pressures, online learning, and the social isolation that comes with these things, experts worry about the added repercussions we will see on the well-being of students across the country. this data and the effects of the pandemic shows we must do more to invest in behavioral and mental health services for training in schools to give our teens a brighter future. the committee on social health, i school health, recognized the increasing mental health needs of children and adolescents when it said, and i quote, school-based mental health services offer the potential for prevention efforts as well as intervention strategies. and madam speaker, h.r. 721 does just that. this bill would support comprehensive mental health programs at schools across the nation by encouraging partnerships between state and local educational agencies and mental health providers,
in fact, data from mental health america shows ages 11 to 18 have moderate to severe anxiety and depression. schools are a critical place to get mental health and behavioral health support. and now with added public health concerns, economic pressures, online learning, and the social isolation that comes with these things, experts worry about the added repercussions we will see on the well-being of students across the country. this data and the effects of the pandemic shows we must do more to...
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. >> tucker: i have to ask you, we talked a lot about addressing mental health crises that is clearly hurting america're watching a mental health crisis here. i'm wondering how many of the people were still wearing masks after having been vaccinated and reading the cdc guidance telling them not to wear masks. how many, sincere question, how many are suffering from mental illness? >> you have to ask yourself, are you going to use science as just a tool too support your beyond -- whatever your agenda is or are you going to take it for what it is? are you going to use it when it supports or doesn't support your hypothesis. so if you're not going to use it, you're not being honest. you're not being true or just and that's clearly a problem foi anybody especially somebody part of representative government. i'd make one more point. that's to say that let's see if they use the same fervor when it comes to us physically protecting ourselves with our firearms or things like that. i don't think it will apply in the same situations. >> tucker: one last quick question. the science suggests that people that recov
. >> tucker: i have to ask you, we talked a lot about addressing mental health crises that is clearly hurting america're watching a mental health crisis here. i'm wondering how many of the people were still wearing masks after having been vaccinated and reading the cdc guidance telling them not to wear masks. how many, sincere question, how many are suffering from mental illness? >> you have to ask yourself, are you going to use science as just a tool too support your beyond --...
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. >> the prince appeared on the podcast to promote his new docket series on mental health. morning americaill have a full report on and terry unplugged, coming up on gma at 7:00. >>> don't be surprised if you onlishow pleantontonight. cky supermarket is putting on the show, to celebrate its reopening. the store just started welcoming customers back this week, and it's a redesigned store, it called novation lab. the company is testing out new ideas like a meal inspiration center, a food bar, drink bar, and local beer on tap. the drone show starts at 9:00 in the parking lot, and there is also a gift card giveaway tomorrow morning at 6:00, for the first 200 guests. >>> more shopping, there will be new options out of popular south bay shopping center. mercury news reports santana row in san jose is welcoming several new stores and restaurants, including nike live, hot yoga, and dumpling time. officials say open-air centers like santana row have become popular during the pandemic. the nikeseeve, incredibly, this cat survived after jumping from a burning in chicago. >> do you hear the screams? >
. >> the prince appeared on the podcast to promote his new docket series on mental health. morning americaill have a full report on and terry unplugged, coming up on gma at 7:00. >>> don't be surprised if you onlishow pleantontonight. cky supermarket is putting on the show, to celebrate its reopening. the store just started welcoming customers back this week, and it's a redesigned store, it called novation lab. the company is testing out new ideas like a meal inspiration center,...
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america's treasures. as i think about coming out of covid, one big concern is the mental health crisis. if i could give america a prescription the summer to work on your mental health it would be to go visit a national park. it would do more than any medicine or legislation then we can write up here. i just want to get america out there. and mr. mcdonald, you guys have been so successful. the private world mingling with the government park there as well. i acadia i believe was the first park that used public -- private funds as well. what would you pass on to nonprofit organizations that want to work with national park's? >> thank you. we have learned so much from our other peers at other parks. this is one of the benefits of the friends alliance. i am pleased by your remarks that you consider friends of acadia a leader in this regard. there is a long history of philanthropy in these parts. acadia was founded through donations of land and that tradition is still strong. it is not easy always for a federal agency to work outside of their comfort zone or outside of the park boundaries, but
america's treasures. as i think about coming out of covid, one big concern is the mental health crisis. if i could give america a prescription the summer to work on your mental health it would be to go visit a national park. it would do more than any medicine or legislation then we can write up here. i just want to get america out there. and mr. mcdonald, you guys have been so successful. the private world mingling with the government park there as well. i acadia i believe was the first park...
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mental health and knowing that you have mental health issues. i think there is nothing wrong with people serving our country and having mental health problems or seeking mental health therapy. that is what makes americaat. you can go to work as the c.i.a. and work through your issues at americans. >> harris: and also work at america's problems with china or whatever country. that's what i'm saying. if you put it all in one video six hours long. i don't know if you would recruit anybody. they might not watch that. it's a netflix series. thank you. we're awaiting an announcement from facebook when they will reinstate donald trump's account. one senator says it's scary to see what's happening if free speech in america. plus this. >> i have already told new yorkers where i am. i did nothing wrong. and period. and i'm not resigning and i'm doing my job every day. >> harris: broken record. andrew cuomo refusing to resign even after another bombshell report gets dropped. we'll have details on that. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here
mental health and knowing that you have mental health issues. i think there is nothing wrong with people serving our country and having mental health problems or seeking mental health therapy. that is what makes americaat. you can go to work as the c.i.a. and work through your issues at americans. >> harris: and also work at america's problems with china or whatever country. that's what i'm saying. if you put it all in one video six hours long. i don't know if you would recruit anybody....
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. >>> and now america's mental health crisis for children and getting them back into the classroom may last year. last year. heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or light-headedness, don't wait to contact your doctor. because these symptoms could be signs of a serious condition like atrial fibrillation. which could make you about five times more likely to have a stroke. your symptoms could mean something serious, so this is no time to wait. talk to a doctor, by phone, online, or in-person. this is the sound of change. the sound of a thousand sighs of relief. and the sound of a company watching out for you. this is the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank, giving you multiple options and at least 24 hours to help you avoid an overdraft fee. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your bank's. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle.
. >>> and now america's mental health crisis for children and getting them back into the classroom may last year. last year. heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue or light-headedness, don't wait to contact your doctor. because these symptoms could be signs of a serious condition like atrial fibrillation. which could make you about five times more likely to have a stroke. your symptoms could mean something serious, so this is no time to wait. talk to a doctor, by phone,...
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mental health? >> on a good day in america before covid, one out of five kids had a mental health disorder and the overwhelming appetite. a change in their sleep. a change in their passion to do things and if any of those symptoms come on, when you really do know your kid for more than two weeks, that's a red flag. this is one of those moments where people recognize that mental health is as important as your physical health and you can't have one without the other. >> reporter: and you cannot neglect that. the experts say there are a few things that parents could look out for though. keep an eye on to your child. see if there is an inconsistency there. as the doctor says, you know your child. don't be ashamed if your kids are struggling and most important get help if you think your child is in trouble and these days help can be just a screen away with telemedicine out there and so many resources online so the most important thing is to be aware and get help. guys? >> and the child mind institute doing such a good job. thank you, deborah. >>> back to portugal now, arouca where james longman is live and we'll sh
mental health? >> on a good day in america before covid, one out of five kids had a mental health disorder and the overwhelming appetite. a change in their sleep. a change in their passion to do things and if any of those symptoms come on, when you really do know your kid for more than two weeks, that's a red flag. this is one of those moments where people recognize that mental health is as important as your physical health and you can't have one without the other. >> reporter: and...
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point i want to make is guess what happened in the last year here in america because of these insane unjustified lockdowns, the mental healththis country has been exacerbated by our leaders who locked us up against the science for no reason and they are still persisting with things that will damage mental health which is a ridiculous rule forcing children to wear masks which will stigmatize them and so on so if we care about mental health let's look at the things that our leaders are doing right now today to make americans mental health worse. >> emily: absolutely right and harris, we have a video of prince william's statement, you bring up the ethics of journalism and other been talking about the real applications real applications -- >> harris: can i say one thing, excuse me one second before we get to that, it is mental health awareness month and i want to pause for just a second on what steve hilton is talking about, because we seem as a nation do not want to talk about this and if prince harry actually gets us to talk about getting people the support and the medical care that they need, then that may be the only way th
point i want to make is guess what happened in the last year here in america because of these insane unjustified lockdowns, the mental healththis country has been exacerbated by our leaders who locked us up against the science for no reason and they are still persisting with things that will damage mental health which is a ridiculous rule forcing children to wear masks which will stigmatize them and so on so if we care about mental health let's look at the things that our leaders are doing...
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across america, one in five children are living with a mental health challenge cynthia mcfadden tells us about a hospital here in ohio that's offering hope. >> reporter: this is the first time cameras have ever been allowed inside this psychiatric crisis department in columbus, ohio sometimes overwhelming for even the most seasoned psychiatrist. >> right now there's a time particularly because of the pandemic. i apologize. and because of what our patients are going through. >> reporter: dr. charles glawe is co-director of this state-of-the-art department open 24 hours a day, seeing any child in crisis, whether they can pay or not the past year has brought a stunning increase in the proportion of mental health visits to the e.r. up 31% nationally for those 12 to 17 and a stunning 24% for kids 5 to 11. >> we're able to keep them overnight >> reporter: the first time we visited he was working on little sleep, deciding whether to admit a child over parental objections >> you decided not to admit the child? >> no, that kid ended up staying, yeah >> with the parents' consent? >> correct >>
across america, one in five children are living with a mental health challenge cynthia mcfadden tells us about a hospital here in ohio that's offering hope. >> reporter: this is the first time cameras have ever been allowed inside this psychiatric crisis department in columbus, ohio sometimes overwhelming for even the most seasoned psychiatrist. >> right now there's a time particularly because of the pandemic. i apologize. and because of what our patients are going through. >>...
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mental health awareness month she launched a mental health campaign to help black students. taraji p. henson, good morning to you, my lady. good morning. >> good morning. good morning, america not only did you take a girls trip but you and your girls were posing and taking all these pictures and i heard it gave you a newfound respect for models. >> yeah. we found -- we were on a boat and we just -- there are islands all over the bahamas. we found this random rock, that rock there. and, you know, i notice models are in a lot more complicated locations than where i was. i scraped my leg all the way up. i walked into the rock. i don't think people really understand how hard it is, how difficult -- it's like modeling isn't easy. it's more than just being pretty and smiling. it's a skill. >> well, you pulled -- >> -- that i don't have clearly. >> no. you pulled it off. we want to talk about this new campaign you launched with your foundation because it is so necessary and so important. you're addressing mental health risks and racism that black children are facing in classrooms, something that is so pervasive. you were a substitute teacher before you became an actress. this is s
mental health awareness month she launched a mental health campaign to help black students. taraji p. henson, good morning to you, my lady. good morning. >> good morning. good morning, america not only did you take a girls trip but you and your girls were posing and taking all these pictures and i heard it gave you a newfound respect for models. >> yeah. we found -- we were on a boat and we just -- there are islands all over the bahamas. we found this random rock, that rock there....
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america. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place.have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily. #1 prescribed for td. learn how you could pay as little as $0 at ingrezza.com ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got
america. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place.have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can...
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mental toll is affecting many young people as well. across america, one in five children are living with a mental health challenge.s ohio giving new hope. >> this is the first time cameras have been allowed inside of this psychiatric crisis department in columbus, ohio. sometimes overwhelming for even the most seasoned psychiatrist. >> right now is a particularly hard time. particularly because of the pandemic. i apologize. and because of what our patients are going through. >> reporter: dr. charles glau is codirector of the state-of-the-art department opening 24 hours a day seeing any child in crisis whether they could pay or not. the past year has brought a stunning increase in the proportion of mental health visits up in the ear, up 31% for those 12 to 17 and 24% for kids 5 to 11. >> we're able to keep them overnight. >> reporter: the first time we met him he was working on little sleep deciding to admit a child over parental objections. >> you decided not to admit the child. >> no, that kid ended up staying. >> with the parents consent? >> yes. >> so you could be a pretty persuasive guy? >> when we need to be.
mental toll is affecting many young people as well. across america, one in five children are living with a mental health challenge.s ohio giving new hope. >> this is the first time cameras have been allowed inside of this psychiatric crisis department in columbus, ohio. sometimes overwhelming for even the most seasoned psychiatrist. >> right now is a particularly hard time. particularly because of the pandemic. i apologize. and because of what our patients are going through....
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america's treasures. as i think about coming out of covid, one of my big concerns is the mental health crisis. as a physician, if i could give america a prescription to work on it, i would say go visit a national park. take a deep breath, go to a national park, it will do more than any medicine or legislation we can write appear. i just want to get america out there and mr. mcdonald, you guys have been so successful. mingling with the government park there as well. as the friends of acadia, i believe it is the first part to use private funds as well. what is the secret to your success? what would you pass on to other nonprofit organizations to work with national parks? >> we have learned so much from our other peers at other parks. this is one of the benefits of this alliance. i am pleased by your remarks that you consider them a leader in this regard. there is a long tradition of philanthropy at this park. mr. burns and his film documented how it was one of the first parks crated from private donations. that tradition is incredibly strong. it does come back to relationships, medication, trust,
america's treasures. as i think about coming out of covid, one of my big concerns is the mental health crisis. as a physician, if i could give america a prescription to work on it, i would say go visit a national park. take a deep breath, go to a national park, it will do more than any medicine or legislation we can write appear. i just want to get america out there and mr. mcdonald, you guys have been so successful. mingling with the government park there as well. as the friends of acadia, i...
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mental health emergencies. let's have those dollars released so mental health p professionals can do that work. >> chief, can you respond to that? >> absolutely. to the crisis that occurs everyday. americang cheap cheap. until twe build that capacity, e are called upon to fill the gap. doctors are called upon for all types of medical emergencies because the absence of a specialist is not being there. you will get somebody who can basically do the best that they can. policing is the same way. what i look forward whether it is black lives matter or any other organization is working with them to identify and bill, actually bill and put the hundreds of mental health workers, the outreach and engagement for those experiencing homelessness across the 24 hours. >> you are dealing and talk about an emergency right now with the crimes you are seeing in the city. >> thank you, chief. >> you got it. appreciate it. >> really appreciate the time. >>> next, president biden responding to the growing number of hate crimes against jews. >> somebody in one of the cars driving by started throwing glass, bottles or cups at the table. >> also, a major sign that america is open once again. ing k to the way t
mental health emergencies. let's have those dollars released so mental health p professionals can do that work. >> chief, can you respond to that? >> absolutely. to the crisis that occurs everyday. americang cheap cheap. until twe build that capacity, e are called upon to fill the gap. doctors are called upon for all types of medical emergencies because the absence of a specialist is not being there. you will get somebody who can basically do the best that they can. policing is the...
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mental health workers. >> for the family. expect or coast stepped out with their contributions to the family. you have showcased your goodness to america. i want you to know how proud i am to represent a community that is full of love and decency. no and knowing that we are resilient people. we are resilient people we will help the families come through this we will do everything that we can. city. and its people. and its workers. we'll continue to show the way for the best. god bless all of thank you. >> the loved ones. we lost. represent the diversity of our community. and came from many different faces. well. i'm honored to have. catholic diocese of san jose. ship oscar cantu. >> thank you so much. mister mayor for the invitation to be here. 2 years ago when gilroy happened. i mourned and i cried. yesterday. i mourned and i cried. and we all have. the phrase that kept coming to me 2 years ago and comes back to me now. is that we are brothers and sisters to one another. we are each other's keepers. i don't care what. color we are on the outside. we all cry tears. that are salty. and we all bleed red. we are members of the same human
mental health workers. >> for the family. expect or coast stepped out with their contributions to the family. you have showcased your goodness to america. i want you to know how proud i am to represent a community that is full of love and decency. no and knowing that we are resilient people. we are resilient people we will help the families come through this we will do everything that we can. city. and its people. and its workers. we'll continue to show the way for the best. god bless all...
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improving mental health care because mental health care has gotten short shrift in america for far too long. we know that americans feel like they're getting mugged when they walk into a pharmacy and they go to the window to get their prescription medicines. we look, for example, at insulin. insulin prices have gone up 12 fold in recent years. the drug isn't 12 times better. it's the same drug. but they're getting clobbered because pharmaceutical companies can get away with it. so those are the kinds of practices that ms. brooks-lasure is going to take on and do in a bipartisan way. the center for medicare and medicaid services is right at the center of taking on these and other important health care challenges. this critical agency, one of the most important places in american health care, needs a leader and they need one now. she is, in my view, an excellent nominee. she's going to work with both sides here in the senate, including on the issue our colleague senator cornyn has raised. and i want to restate again my interest in working with both ms. brooks-lasure and senator cornyn on
improving mental health care because mental health care has gotten short shrift in america for far too long. we know that americans feel like they're getting mugged when they walk into a pharmacy and they go to the window to get their prescription medicines. we look, for example, at insulin. insulin prices have gone up 12 fold in recent years. the drug isn't 12 times better. it's the same drug. but they're getting clobbered because pharmaceutical companies can get away with it. so those are the...
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we discuss challenges facing america including impact of the pandemic on people's mental health and concerny during these racially politically divided times plus her mission to ensure all families have access to healthy foods. >>> cyber criminals force shut down of a major u.s. fuel pipeline. how russians may be involved and what's being done to restore service. >>> angelina jolie talks with vlad about her new movie. we'll see you at 7:00, about 15 minutes or so from now. >> she's very busy. we want to talk about the former first lady and the interview. >> yes, yes. >> we know a lot about her. but is there anything from your conversation that surprised you? >> no, not really. i think michelle obama is very consistent. when she was in the white house, she used her platform to encourage healthy eating and is still continuing that. i said why are you even working? you don't have to do anything. you can sit back. she doesn't smoke but she can sit back, eat bonbons, read a book. she says i like what i am doing. she has a platform. she really does care about healthy eating. we talked about racism
we discuss challenges facing america including impact of the pandemic on people's mental health and concerny during these racially politically divided times plus her mission to ensure all families have access to healthy foods. >>> cyber criminals force shut down of a major u.s. fuel pipeline. how russians may be involved and what's being done to restore service. >>> angelina jolie talks with vlad about her new movie. we'll see you at 7:00, about 15 minutes or so from now....
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mental health professionals. the number one thing be heard as there are not enough people going into social work or the mental health profession. in your role, how do we feed support and incentivize? we have teach america, programs for rural doctors. how do we grapple to this? we are also dealing with this in policing. we need mental health professionals to address these psychotic situations instead of calling 911 to arrest somebody, beat them, and unfortunately, sometimes kill them. we have a crisis when it comes to mental health in the workforce. that was my second question. thank you so much. sec. cardona: thank you. you are absolutely right. we need to be proactive. what we saw in flint should serve as a lesson. we are coming out of a pandemic and the mental health needs of our students and staff need to be at the forefront. our social and emotional well-being. we need to plan for it and make sure we have qualified staff. the community school matters help that. engaging with community partners, i remember having experiences as a superintendent with the community health center where we had a group partnership and nonprofits and other agencies in the community. it takes a village. that is why this in
mental health professionals. the number one thing be heard as there are not enough people going into social work or the mental health profession. in your role, how do we feed support and incentivize? we have teach america, programs for rural doctors. how do we grapple to this? we are also dealing with this in policing. we need mental health professionals to address these psychotic situations instead of calling 911 to arrest somebody, beat them, and unfortunately, sometimes kill them. we have a...
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america." this is "turning point." tonight, a call for help. walter wallace jr. father. husband. gunned down during a mental health crisis by police who were called to the scene. >> put the knife down now! >> a black person with a weapon is going to get no grace, no mercy. >> his death the latest rallying cry. >> say his name! >> walter wallace! >> tonight we confront the police commissioner. >> can you understand their emotion? >> i'm a parent. i couldn't imagine what it would be like to lose a child. >> and the family's call for justice. the one weapon they say all officers need to have. >> if tasers had around, he would very likely be alive. >> this "turning point" special," a call for help," will be right back. past. they release a lot of scent at first but after a while, you barely know they're working. new febreze fade defy plug works differently. it's the first plug-in with built-in technology to digitally control how much scent is released to smell 1st day fresh for 50 days. it even tells you when it's ready to be refilled. upgrade to febreze fade defy plug. today's ways of working may work differently tom
america." this is "turning point." tonight, a call for help. walter wallace jr. father. husband. gunned down during a mental health crisis by police who were called to the scene. >> put the knife down now! >> a black person with a weapon is going to get no grace, no mercy. >> his death the latest rallying cry. >> say his name! >> walter wallace! >> tonight we confront the police commissioner. >> can you understand their emotion? >>...
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america: the conversation." we'll look at the changes that happened since george floyd's murder, police reform, racial trauma and mental healthjessica aguirre and myself are joined by the oakland police chief, b.a.r.t. president simon and dr. ray and psychologist melissa barnes. join us tonight at 7:00 p.m. >> we'll look forward to than >>> talking a little baseball. when it comes to home base for the oakland a's, the question is where. another place is stepping up. how does the portland a's sound? "today in the bay's" bob redell is live this morning and they have another fight on their hands here, bob. >> reporter: it's no secret the a's are considering a move to las vegas, this would be a new stadium to replace the coliseum where the a's have been playing since 1968. the team is possibly considering a move to portland, oregon. the "oregonian newspaper" reports that a's executives will travel to portland in june to conduct a fact-finding visit and explore the possibility of building a new stadium there instead of in las vegas for oakland. the team would like to build a new waterfront stadium at the howard terminal in oakland
america: the conversation." we'll look at the changes that happened since george floyd's murder, police reform, racial trauma and mental healthjessica aguirre and myself are joined by the oakland police chief, b.a.r.t. president simon and dr. ray and psychologist melissa barnes. join us tonight at 7:00 p.m. >> we'll look forward to than >>> talking a little baseball. when it comes to home base for the oakland a's, the question is where. another place is stepping up. how does...
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america: the conversation." we'll look at the changes that happened since george floyd's death, police reform, racial trauma and mental healthand myself are joined by the oakland police chief, b.a.r.t. president simon and dr. ray and psychologist melissa barnes. that's tonight at 7:00. >>> developing right now a robbery at gunpoint sadly can happen to anyone. the bishop of oakland living proof of that. he was robbed of his wallet filled with cash outside of the paramount theater on saturday afternoon. >> he saw my bishop's ring and says "give me that ring." i was afraid. i'd rather have my life so i gave him the ring. the ring with which i was consecrated by the archbishop when i was made a bishop. >> the bishop was not harmed but is speaking out to raise awareness about gun violence. >>> new progress in the covid bay area map. all but two bay area counties are now over 60% fully vaccinated. marin 73%. napa and solano counties are the lowest. with case rates disappearing, more events like festivals, sporting events, graduations, even proms are resuming with some precaution. one ucsf infectious disease expert says a summer no
america: the conversation." we'll look at the changes that happened since george floyd's death, police reform, racial trauma and mental healthand myself are joined by the oakland police chief, b.a.r.t. president simon and dr. ray and psychologist melissa barnes. that's tonight at 7:00. >>> developing right now a robbery at gunpoint sadly can happen to anyone. the bishop of oakland living proof of that. he was robbed of his wallet filled with cash outside of the paramount theater...
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they have sacrificed a year of socialization, mental health and yes, the learning pace of america's childrention what's going on in society. the guidance from the biden administration and cdc. >> bill: a few days ago walensky was getting hammered on what kids can do at summer kids. 12-year-olds wearing a mask if the physical contact is close enough where they are all fighting for the ball. they should have a mask on, right? soccer match. >> my kids play soccer. ice the ball, boys. win. plus please, bill, the about face, you have to wear a mask outdoors except when swimming two weeks ago for kids at camp this summer. all of a sudden not only can you get rid of masks outdoors but indoors. bravo, don't tell me you are following science. >> sandra: dr. fauci said when your children are playing outside in the wake of the new mask guidelines drop the mask if you're vaccinated kids playing outside should still have masks up said dr. fauci. >> bill: we'll be watching all weekend, okay? you have four on saturday and four on sunday, right? >> five next week hosting the 7:00 p.m. prime time show. >> bi
they have sacrificed a year of socialization, mental health and yes, the learning pace of america's childrention what's going on in society. the guidance from the biden administration and cdc. >> bill: a few days ago walensky was getting hammered on what kids can do at summer kids. 12-year-olds wearing a mask if the physical contact is close enough where they are all fighting for the ball. they should have a mask on, right? soccer match. >> my kids play soccer. ice the ball, boys....
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america pacific islander heritage month. tonight we're learning more about the mental health struggles that the community is dealing with aftertop aapi hate is out with a new report, and one of the key finding is they have heightened symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress, but across the country, asian-americans are finding ways to inspiring others. kate rogers has the story. >> kenny wen has built a career around helping others to find their voice. career >> this is not your common workshop >> reporter: he's the ceo of 368, a marketing and innovation agency and while he's fanned success helping brands protect their messaging and identity, he realized he was starting to lose his own voice as an asian-american. >> i was assimilating. i stopped speaking up for myself, because i was worried about how would the world see me, and this happens a lot in our communities, because, you know, we want to be seen as successful, and sometimes being successful means getting in line. >> reporter: as hate crimes have swept the country, nguyen felt he no longer could stay silent he offered free online workshops. all to sharpen their own vo
america pacific islander heritage month. tonight we're learning more about the mental health struggles that the community is dealing with aftertop aapi hate is out with a new report, and one of the key finding is they have heightened symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress, but across the country, asian-americans are finding ways to inspiring others. kate rogers has the story. >> kenny wen has built a career around helping others to find their voice. career >> this is not your...
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mental health illnesses triggered by isolation and school closures as a second pandemic. lester >> all important information for parents. stephanie, thank you >>> up next the amazing athletes inspiring america. >>> they soared into unfamiliar territory one athlete defying age, the other defying difficulty both making history. it was a one-two punch in the world of sports this weekend after not competing in more than 18 months, simone biles is back on the mat and with a new skill. it's called the yurchenko double pike. so difficult no other woman has ever attempted it in competition. >> i have a tendency, as soon as i raise my hands to kind of overpower things and i did a little bit, but at least i was on my feet it's a new vault i'm proud of how today went >> reporter: the five-time olympic medalist sporting a rhinestone goat on her leotard signifying, you guessed it, the greatest of all time but biles wasn't the only athlete making history this weekend swarmed by fans walking to the 18th hole, at the age of 50 phil mickelson became the oldest golfer ever to win a major championship the now six-time major winner beating out favored brooks koepka by two strokes for the pga championship >> i
mental health illnesses triggered by isolation and school closures as a second pandemic. lester >> all important information for parents. stephanie, thank you >>> up next the amazing athletes inspiring america. >>> they soared into unfamiliar territory one athlete defying age, the other defying difficulty both making history. it was a one-two punch in the world of sports this weekend after not competing in more than 18 months, simone biles is back on the mat and with a...
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counselors and medics to mental health calls, and limiting what police can do to a person after they have been handcuffed. now, we had the 14th episode of the series "race in americathe conversation." we spoke to the police chief, and the bart president. if you missed the episode, you can watch it here on our website. >>> nus in the newsroom, another mountain lion story. this one, a close call. a mown tain lion broke through the window of a home on the pen peninsula. were large trophy heads mounted on the walls of the home. the homeowner scared offer the big cat. no word if is the same mountain lion. >>> a major announced from governor newsom. the governor will reveal new efforts to get more people vaccinated for covid before the june 15th state. that is when the state is set to reopen fully. right now there are 12 million californians eligible. >>> a major milestone in the fight against the virgs. more than 50% of adults in the u.s. are now fully vaccinated. add to that, bay area counties are among the most vaccinated any where in the world. and health experts are not celebrating. terry mcsweeney from the most vaccinated county in america, marin. >> today, 50% of
counselors and medics to mental health calls, and limiting what police can do to a person after they have been handcuffed. now, we had the 14th episode of the series "race in americathe conversation." we spoke to the police chief, and the bart president. if you missed the episode, you can watch it here on our website. >>> nus in the newsroom, another mountain lion story. this one, a close call. a mown tain lion broke through the window of a home on the pen peninsula. were...
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mental health workers for the family. of the government of the private sector goes to stepped their contributions to the family. >> you have showcased your goodness to america. >> a lot of people who attended the vigil last night say they didn't even know the victims. but as many city leaders have said the vta services truly a key part of the community. so the shooting is hitting very close to home for a lot of people. >> and i want anybody there but that who's just came. escape or for the families. i wanted the community members that deeply affected by this to be supported. >> the american red cross has set up assistance centers. it's on first street in san jose. that address is on the bottom of your screen. that's 2, 3, 7, 1, north first street in san jose. all the last night's vigil provided an opportunity for healing families of murder vta workers are still struggling with overwhelming grief kron four's, maureen kelly talked to the father, a 42 year-old. paul may who shares that his son was a wonderful man. my son. >> he's a fine and. we pitched. >> that had a hard time holding back tears as he talked about losing his son paul, the 42 year-old move back
mental health workers for the family. of the government of the private sector goes to stepped their contributions to the family. >> you have showcased your goodness to america. >> a lot of people who attended the vigil last night say they didn't even know the victims. but as many city leaders have said the vta services truly a key part of the community. so the shooting is hitting very close to home for a lot of people. >> and i want anybody there but that who's just came....
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america. there is a lot of anxiety and mental health changes they carry with them. hanneling the fears and passions to changing america and domestic terrorism among younger people is also a significant concern. host: if people are interested in learning more about the poll, where would you send them? guest: it is available at our website. it is right near the front page. host: this is john della volpe of harvard politics talking about their poll. thanks for your time with us. guest: thank you very much. host: the house is coming in for a pro forma session and that is about to take place in just a fe
america. there is a lot of anxiety and mental health changes they carry with them. hanneling the fears and passions to changing america and domestic terrorism among younger people is also a significant concern. host: if people are interested in learning more about the poll, where would you send them? guest: it is available at our website. it is right near the front page. host: this is john della volpe of harvard politics talking about their poll. thanks for your time with us. guest: thank you...
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america's most reliable 5g network. only at t-mobile. the leader in 5g. you've been taking mental healthd your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily. #1 prescribed for td. learn how you could pay as little
america's most reliable 5g network. only at t-mobile. the leader in 5g. you've been taking mental healthd your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults...
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america. ♪♪ kennedy: could drugs like lsd and mushrooms be the key to good mental health?pounds currently illegal psychedelics of another help with a variety of issues in ways that no other medicines can touch. what kind of regulatory red tape needs to be cut so the plan doesn't become a bad trip? the maybe i need some of their products. joining me jr ron. hi jr. this is an exciting day for you and i know a lot of the talk and finance has been about cannabis but the real action is with psychedelics and by action i mean compounds that are literally tiering ptsd and having a profound effect on the opioid crisis. so tell me what are you using and specifically what are some of your products that can treat opioid evictions collects >> we are looking at many different drug programs. you mentioned one that is focused on the opioid crisis which we crisis which we all know is costing this country way too much money and we are using something -- psychedelics derived from -- used by lots of veterans that are seeing profound effects using psychedelics. what we tried to do is synthesiz
america. ♪♪ kennedy: could drugs like lsd and mushrooms be the key to good mental health?pounds currently illegal psychedelics of another help with a variety of issues in ways that no other medicines can touch. what kind of regulatory red tape needs to be cut so the plan doesn't become a bad trip? the maybe i need some of their products. joining me jr ron. hi jr. this is an exciting day for you and i know a lot of the talk and finance has been about cannabis but the real action is with...
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mental health care. they want to be able to know that things that should be basics in the united states of america in our country in terms of quality of life are there and they also want to make sure everybody is paying their fair share so when we're talking about roads and bridges and so on, how about somebody like amazon who drives on the roads or fedex who don't pay any taxes right now? how is that fair? i appreciate colleagues, republican colleagues coming forward with infrastructure plans but are they going to step up and make sure everybody in america is paying for it? everybody, not just working people? not just the average person who is trying to put things all together or are they going to actually say you know what, what we used to say billionaires, we say trillion. should the trillion help pay? should every business be contributing? i think yes. democrats say yes. and that's -- >> you brought up a number of things including health care and mental health care so i'm going to do something that's probably going to make my staff uneasy but i'd like to book you again to just have this conversation
mental health care. they want to be able to know that things that should be basics in the united states of america in our country in terms of quality of life are there and they also want to make sure everybody is paying their fair share so when we're talking about roads and bridges and so on, how about somebody like amazon who drives on the roads or fedex who don't pay any taxes right now? how is that fair? i appreciate colleagues, republican colleagues coming forward with infrastructure plans...
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are seen in america what kind of difference does it make if you're talking about terrorists or if you're talking about somebody who's maybe a former people maybe someone's got mental health issues in terms of just how terrible the tragedy can because they will have different motivations and different plans perhaps as to what they're trying to achieve who's going in there maybe to try and get something from the earth or it isn't turned a concession is a form of people going in there just to try and cause maximum destruction which which is the worst case scenario. i think that both who spoke to say neal had been a death to death it doesn't matter what the causes of mean if you look in your piece it turns thus we look at a cool political calls was it a religious inspired cause and sort of move the legislation globally in defining to terrorism how very very similar legal definitions are not what the investigators work from but as you said new york what you do with the 4 people. there was one in the u.k. many many years going don't blame well it was a murder he went into the school with a handgun and just killed school pupils and teachers so it's looking you know what is it w
are seen in america what kind of difference does it make if you're talking about terrorists or if you're talking about somebody who's maybe a former people maybe someone's got mental health issues in terms of just how terrible the tragedy can because they will have different motivations and different plans perhaps as to what they're trying to achieve who's going in there maybe to try and get something from the earth or it isn't turned a concession is a form of people going in there just to try...
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mental health. he says he used drugs and alcohol to cope with his mother's death and suffered panic attacks. his wife pushed him to begin therapy. much more on that interview later on "good morning america >>> and coming up, the shocking attack at a busy train station. a woman is stabbed, but a good samaritan races to the rescue. >>> also ahead, a man who survived being mauled by a bear advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a works differently.tion t it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more sunny mornings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme ti
mental health. he says he used drugs and alcohol to cope with his mother's death and suffered panic attacks. his wife pushed him to begin therapy. much more on that interview later on "good morning america >>> and coming up, the shocking attack at a busy train station. a woman is stabbed, but a good samaritan races to the rescue. >>> also ahead, a man who survived being mauled by a bear advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment...
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there are so few facilities for people in this country, certainly in my country and america, for people with mental healthly this document will help that change. {iii hopefully this document will help that change-— that change. of course there are some who _ that change. of course there are some who say. _ that change. of course there are some who say, you _ that change. of course there are some who say, you know, - that change. of course there are some who say, you know, he - that change. of course there are some who say, you know, he is| some who say, you know, he is telling us too much now about his private life, it is oversharing. well, i mean, you know, they went on to 0prah well, i mean, you know, they went on to oprah winfrey which is arguably the most, the largest talk show forum in the entire world, he has shared quite a bit already, i think again, the spot lights on the mental health issue can be a good thing, but i think also, you know, he's, he has left the royal family for all intents and purpose, he is living in america, he has to carve out a place for himself there. you know, now he and meg
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mental health services to victims or ensuring safety for seniors. >> it lifts our spirit to know we're not alone in this world and in america, and that people are responding you know, the plight of this particular community. >> reporter: shirley gee with the vietnamese community center in east oakland says they're making good use of their $20,000 grant, buying signs for people in the community and putting out booklets on how to report crime, and also educating the public about the asian community and their contributions to this country. >> we've become brain surgeons. we've served your food. we've cooked your food. we've been engineers. >> reporter: the president and executive director of the asian pacific fund, audrey yamamoto, says donations are coming from all over the world following the shootings at several atlanta asian spas, she said she received donations from individuals. >> the outpouring of support has been amazing, it's been the one bright spot during this really dark and painful time for our aapi community. >> reporter: the asian pacific fund hopes its investment will help not just people right now but also future generations of asian and pac
mental health services to victims or ensuring safety for seniors. >> it lifts our spirit to know we're not alone in this world and in america, and that people are responding you know, the plight of this particular community. >> reporter: shirley gee with the vietnamese community center in east oakland says they're making good use of their $20,000 grant, buying signs for people in the community and putting out booklets on how to report crime, and also educating the public about the...
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america." this is "turning point." tonight, a call for help. walter wallace jr. father. husband. gunned down during a mental healthe confront the police commissioner. >> can you understand their emotion? >> i'm a parent. i couldn't imagine
america." this is "turning point." tonight, a call for help. walter wallace jr. father. husband. gunned down during a mental healthe confront the police commissioner. >> can you understand their emotion? >> i'm a parent. i couldn't imagine
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mental health workers and the brothers and sisters of the vta family. of the government and private sector. those that stepped up with their contributions to the families. you have showcased your goodness to americayou to know how proud i am to represent a community that is full of love and decency. knowing that we are resilient people. we will help these families come through this and we will do everything we can. this city and its people and its workers will continue to show the way for the best in america. god bless all of you. thank you. >> the loved ones that we have lost represent the diversity of our community and they came from many different faiths as well. i am honored to have the bishop of the catholic diocese of san jose here with us as well. spoke thank you for the invitation to be here. two years ago when gilroy happened i mourned and i cried. yesterday i mourned and i cried. the phrase that comes back to me now is that we are brothers and sisters to one another. we are each other's keepers. i do not care what color we are on the outside. we all cry salty tears and we all plead red we are members of the same human family no matter how we worship or if we do not worship . we have hum
mental health workers and the brothers and sisters of the vta family. of the government and private sector. those that stepped up with their contributions to the families. you have showcased your goodness to americayou to know how proud i am to represent a community that is full of love and decency. knowing that we are resilient people. we will help these families come through this and we will do everything we can. this city and its people and its workers will continue to show the way for the...
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mental health workers, for the brothers and sisters of the vta family, government, of the private sector, for those who have stepped up with contributions to the family. you have showcased you goodness for americaow proud i am to represent a community that is full of love and decency and knowing we are resilient people. we are resilient people. we will help the families come through this. we will do everything we can in this city and its people and its workers will continue to show the way >> the loved ones we lost represent the diversity of the community and came from many different faiths as well. i am honored to have a bishop from the catholic diocese of san jose, bishop oscar cantu here as well. >> thank you for the invitation to be here. two years ago, when gilroy happen, i mourned and i cried. yesterday, i mourned and i cried. we all have. the phrase that kept coming to me two years ago and comes back to me now that we are brothers and sisters to one another. we are each other's keepers. i don't care what color we are on the outside. we all cry tiers that are salty and we all bleed red. we are members of the same human family. no matter how we worship or if we don't worship, we have got h
mental health workers, for the brothers and sisters of the vta family, government, of the private sector, for those who have stepped up with contributions to the family. you have showcased you goodness for americaow proud i am to represent a community that is full of love and decency and knowing we are resilient people. we are resilient people. we will help the families come through this. we will do everything we can in this city and its people and its workers will continue to show the way...
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america. it sure is good to see you. you've been taking mental healthan cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily. #1 prescribed for td. learn how you could pay as little as $0 at ingrezza.com new pronamel mineral boost helps protect teeth against everyday acids. pronamel boosts enamel's natural absorption of calcium and phosphate - helping keep teeth strong, white
america. it sure is good to see you. you've been taking mental healthan cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects,...