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alcohol abuse and high unemployment also continue to plague the thai yacht so chen says to deal with indigenous issues you need to have a thick skin at home this thing this is. the woman there's no pleasing some people we ask ourselves if we shouldn't just give up because it's never enough you have to be able to put up with that the how much is yours all. but a decade of hard work and persistence is paying off the number of visitors is rising and there's more tourist accommodation that means more money jobs approaches a tourist who's fishing here she invites him to an upcoming festival and to take part in a trash collection project with the tourists out there. chen tries to help him with her vision of eco tourism but he's not taking the bait. he says maybe next time i said well we will use that if we want tourism we have to give something back to the land so we're cleaning up the rivers and streams. the tourists can help. they learned how to paddle a kayak and help us to. the tie all consider themselves to be very robust unlike these countrymen from the west coast they did recover on
alcohol abuse and high unemployment also continue to plague the thai yacht so chen says to deal with indigenous issues you need to have a thick skin at home this thing this is. the woman there's no pleasing some people we ask ourselves if we shouldn't just give up because it's never enough you have to be able to put up with that the how much is yours all. but a decade of hard work and persistence is paying off the number of visitors is rising and there's more tourist accommodation that means...
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the cause of death, heart disease with alcohol abuse also a factor. struggl with depression following the 2015 suicidef his son. >> one of the worst calls ever. i knew. i knew that -- i knew that -- >> he never seemed to g over the death of his son. i know you're up there. watching me always. i stay looking up. and that is what i'm doing. >> and disney channel sta cameron boyce sudden by passed away in july after an epilepsy si seizure. >>ou look around and the people you meet, it's like, wow, this is weird. >> so very sad. we ao said good-bye to larger than life female tv icons, starteding with someone who foughthe good fight. valley harper. >> valerie lost her long battle with cancer in late aust at the age of 80. diagnosed with lung cancer in 2009. four years lat she was told the disease had spread to her brian. she claimed experimental treatment allowed her to live well beyond expections. >> i am not suffering, i'm not in pain, so i'm really blessed and i think of the people who have the courage to face the nextay not beingble to fee their kids. s
the cause of death, heart disease with alcohol abuse also a factor. struggl with depression following the 2015 suicidef his son. >> one of the worst calls ever. i knew. i knew that -- i knew that -- >> he never seemed to g over the death of his son. i know you're up there. watching me always. i stay looking up. and that is what i'm doing. >> and disney channel sta cameron boyce sudden by passed away in july after an epilepsy si seizure. >>ou look around and the people...
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with a big difference to substance abuse like alcohol is that you don't smell it or see it. i can't tell if a person has gamble today but i can tell if they've already drunk a bottle of vodka. that's a big difference. and i think people with a gambling addiction can keep it secret for a very long time with guns and. percent think it's one thrill do you get from gambling when they can be the money everyone knows by now that the bank always wins . that kick if one of the thrills is the adrenaline rush will i win all one so i think we call those the thrill gamblers but then there are also the avoidance countless who basically use gambling as a way of submerging themselves in another world house was not to have to think of the problems facing them outside. it's an exciting colorful world with colorful images and ringing jingling sound effects leaving your voice she come and this is an oversimplification to say that this is a way of covering up problems in the family or the workplace. and this of course compulsive gambling also causes problems with why you have to lie to your par
with a big difference to substance abuse like alcohol is that you don't smell it or see it. i can't tell if a person has gamble today but i can tell if they've already drunk a bottle of vodka. that's a big difference. and i think people with a gambling addiction can keep it secret for a very long time with guns and. percent think it's one thrill do you get from gambling when they can be the money everyone knows by now that the bank always wins . that kick if one of the thrills is the adrenaline...
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we live in a world with a lot of alcohol abuse. we asked if this is flexible working gone mad. have to ta ke running small businesses have to take on? i am a firm believer in flexible working and remote working. it is perhaps taking it too extreme. let's hope it is limited to december. what does your office party look like? that has still to come. unfortunately i will not be attending as i cannot drink these days as i have small children at home. thank you very much. still to come: in a crowded market — what does it take to launch a new skin care brand? you're with worklife from bbc news. the national pharmacy association in the uk is calling for better regulation over the sale of cbd — or cannabidiol — products. there has been a huge spike in demand, with the non—medicinal cbd now on sale in high street shops across the country, including chemists. but the body which represents hundreds of independent pharmacies says the products needs clearer regulation. our consumer correspondent colletta smith reports. it's in everything — water, drops, pills, chocolate, make—up, shampoo, t
we live in a world with a lot of alcohol abuse. we asked if this is flexible working gone mad. have to ta ke running small businesses have to take on? i am a firm believer in flexible working and remote working. it is perhaps taking it too extreme. let's hope it is limited to december. what does your office party look like? that has still to come. unfortunately i will not be attending as i cannot drink these days as i have small children at home. thank you very much. still to come: in a crowded...
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. >> shipps's past convictions were for disorderly conduct and assault tied to his drug and alcohol abuses his current charges came as a surprise to her. >> but then again i'm not sure any child really sees it coming or wants to see it coming. i think my mother -- i asked her if she saw it coming and she said no, too, so -- >> pull up your hair, please. >> i think the mother part of me wants him locked away forever, but the daughter part of me wants to help him, so. me, personally, i know that if i left my kids around him they'd be fine, only because we were fine. but it's hard to be a mother and a daughter in the same situation. >> just face me. open your mouth. lift your tongue. you can put your shoes back on. >> inmates awaiting trial are normally not allowed contact visits, but due to filming restrictions in the visiting area, jail officials set up a temporary space that could accommodate our cameras. >> hello. >> hi. >> my daughter. >> my favorite color. doesn't look that good on you though. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> i have the one-piece but that's for people that are in t
. >> shipps's past convictions were for disorderly conduct and assault tied to his drug and alcohol abuses his current charges came as a surprise to her. >> but then again i'm not sure any child really sees it coming or wants to see it coming. i think my mother -- i asked her if she saw it coming and she said no, too, so -- >> pull up your hair, please. >> i think the mother part of me wants him locked away forever, but the daughter part of me wants to help him, so. me,...
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hardyal dhindsa is the national lead on drug and alcohol abuse for the association of police and crimeer legislation, better monitoring. it's hard to see how we are actually going to tackle this, because availability online is so easy. more needs to be done through the health services, through enforcement agencies, through public health departments. numerous agencies are clearly trying to crack down on these drugs. i decided to buy diazepam illegally from three different rogue online pharmacies. so, i've found this website on the first page of google. i didn't have to go far to find it. it looks pretty professional. it's got a little help line, a little chatbot you can talk to. and it's offering me ten milligram pills of diazepam, 1a of them for 24.99. i've clicked through and said i want to buy them. i've had a confirmation email which is telling me to make up my payment by a bank transfer. and it says, as soon as i make the payment, my pills will be dispatched. so let's give it a go. these websites are nothing short of window dressing for an online drug deal. all three of the batches
hardyal dhindsa is the national lead on drug and alcohol abuse for the association of police and crimeer legislation, better monitoring. it's hard to see how we are actually going to tackle this, because availability online is so easy. more needs to be done through the health services, through enforcement agencies, through public health departments. numerous agencies are clearly trying to crack down on these drugs. i decided to buy diazepam illegally from three different rogue online...
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. >> cooper: what about substance abuse, alcoholism, drug abuse?nce abuse is particularly important for the people who are homeless for a longer period of time. it's much harder to get out if you have an addiction issue. >> cooper: professor culhane says most people who become homeless in america are able to get out of it within a few months. but the more than 20% who remain homeless for a year or more are often the most visible, and the vast majority of them do suffer from mental illness, or drug or alcohol addiction. >> mayor jenny durkan: there is hope. we've seen things that actually reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness, but every person takes time-- and you have to have a strategy for that person. >> cooper: jenny durkan is the mayor of seattle. she says the city has added more than 500 shelter spots, taken down more than 1,000 illegal encampments, and secured funding for 5,000 new, affordable housing units over the next three years. the city has also created what they call "enhanced shelters" that try to help people find perm
. >> cooper: what about substance abuse, alcoholism, drug abuse?nce abuse is particularly important for the people who are homeless for a longer period of time. it's much harder to get out if you have an addiction issue. >> cooper: professor culhane says most people who become homeless in america are able to get out of it within a few months. but the more than 20% who remain homeless for a year or more are often the most visible, and the vast majority of them do suffer from mental...
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. >> any type of alcohol abuse or getting behind the wheel after you've had something to drink.s museum where people have shared experience, shall we say. >> love how they talk about things people find. i always lose things. >> the bike pedal -- >> in the pocket. >>> here's the weather for your weekend. ♪ >>> his mexico city restaurant was named best in north america, and then his new york venue topped one list as best in the world. coming up on a very special "dish," how he and his star chef are changing our manage of mexican cuisine. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." what i love most about being a scientist at 3m is that i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives. (burke) at farmers insurance,ock we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "three-ring fender bender."
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hari: it's part of a growing people who do't misuse or abuse alcohol trying out alcohol sobriety. l in its infancy, is not meant for those recovering from substance abuse problems. it describes a questioning mindset that can be applied to any and all drinking occasions.g hari: ruby warn coined the term in her book "sober curious." we caught up with her at getaway r in brooklyn, where "mocktails" are the main event. >> for millennials and gen zs, alcohol consumption is way, way down. and i think there are ayi few things p into it. one is that people are just much better educated about the different ways that what we consume inflnces our well-being, whether it's the food and drink we consume, whether it's the media weum co hari: and although sober curiosity hasn't reached every corner of the untry, booze-free bars, like this one, have popped up in illinois, maine, and even the uk. it gives people oosing sobriety from alcohol a chance in get out and socialize without the pressure of ng. people like wellness coach and yoga teacher emily nachazel. >> i am noan alcoholic. i am not totall
hari: it's part of a growing people who do't misuse or abuse alcohol trying out alcohol sobriety. l in its infancy, is not meant for those recovering from substance abuse problems. it describes a questioning mindset that can be applied to any and all drinking occasions.g hari: ruby warn coined the term in her book "sober curious." we caught up with her at getaway r in brooklyn, where "mocktails" are the main event. >> for millennials and gen zs, alcohol consumption is...
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depends the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this big logical crisis fast the way we use and abuse alcohol that's was always says 75 percent of the land and 10 of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity exploitation a species true over fishing and hunting climate change caused by a greenhouse gas emissions pollution and finally the how if it creaked on local ecosystems by invasive species. who are supposed to say the decline can be slight even stopped in some cases but to do that we must transform our relationship with. the stories generate foundations of headlines these protests are saying down with the system and down with all of the parts with different angles from different perspectives just because we came to prison days or me right stopped at the gate separate the spin from the facts to western media jumps on stories we'd all taking down the misinformation from the judge and some it's about telling the stories of those human beings on pick up with the listening post are now just 0. and he lection many algerian skins worthless ballot papers a torn in the pr
depends the report identifies the 5 main drivers of this big logical crisis fast the way we use and abuse alcohol that's was always says 75 percent of the land and 10 of the marine environment have been severely altered by human activity exploitation a species true over fishing and hunting climate change caused by a greenhouse gas emissions pollution and finally the how if it creaked on local ecosystems by invasive species. who are supposed to say the decline can be slight even stopped in some...
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there is any positive news, the use of other drugs has declined alcohol use and traditional cigarette smoking are both down, so is the abusef prescription opioids but lawmakers are urgently calling for more regulation. just yesterday, the u.s. house of representatives voted to raise the federal minimum ag for buying tobacco from 18 to 21. the bill now heads to the senate gabe gutierrez, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we want to turn to a serious disappearance we've been telling you about. a texas mother and her newborn nearly a week ago. authoritie opened a tip line as the fbi intensifies their search nbc's sam brock is in austin. >> reporter: fresh teams of phish agents descended on the apartment complex today, interviewing neighbors, looking for any clues. >> your heart drops, and you're immediately thinking, what's going on >> reporter: this could bring closure to the family of heidi broussard. missing for exactly a week with her baby girl >> this case is unique we don't have a person of interest. we're exploring every possibility. >> reporter: what we don't know and what the austin police department won't confirm is whethe
there is any positive news, the use of other drugs has declined alcohol use and traditional cigarette smoking are both down, so is the abusef prescription opioids but lawmakers are urgently calling for more regulation. just yesterday, the u.s. house of representatives voted to raise the federal minimum ag for buying tobacco from 18 to 21. the bill now heads to the senate gabe gutierrez, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we want to turn to a serious disappearance we've been telling you about....
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placed in financial peril is not hard for them to find trouble today despite drug abuse they still use too much alcohol i never thought mentoring sailors on leadership skills would be a skill that we have to stop sexual trauma and child abuse our partners and kids are a source of strength and sustained military culture. interventions now are credible those that get help die less by suicide so we transition into v.a. care when i served at the healthcare center in north chicago shared clinical spaces worked finally to stay focused on the people in front of us suicide can stem from a loss of belonging from us and our families as we protect freedom worldwide thank you i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you doctor miller. >> i appreciate the opportunity. [inaudible] i am honored to be in attendance today as part of the collaborative efforts addressing veteran suicide. within my position i am often asked why in the context of suicide i have asked this question myself for several years after losing my friend and my colleague a marine cobra driver to suicide. in my quest to learn what i may h
placed in financial peril is not hard for them to find trouble today despite drug abuse they still use too much alcohol i never thought mentoring sailors on leadership skills would be a skill that we have to stop sexual trauma and child abuse our partners and kids are a source of strength and sustained military culture. interventions now are credible those that get help die less by suicide so we transition into v.a. care when i served at the healthcare center in north chicago shared clinical...
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tried blaming his upbringing, saying he was raised in the abusive household, a mother who had drank during pregnancy, and that he had fetal alcohol syndrome, causing the brain to degenerate rapidly in adulthood. >> you don't buy it? >> his iq is one point high of superior, which is totally inconsistent with fetal alcohol. fetal alcohol is very real in the word and andrew urdiales doesn't qualify. >> they say your brain is deteriorating and it may be fetal alcohol sisdromyndrome. >> i disagree with that. i've had several mris done. i don't know what they're getting at with this fetal alcohol. i sort of disagree with that from day one. >> they put it together with a picture of your childhood, that you had a mother who was very protective, that you experienced abuse. you knew the truth of how you grew up. you tell me. >> i grew up in the '70s. my family was blue color, working class. and i know how things came out and how they tried to portray them, and i would say that was not fair. >> how would you define your attitude during the period in your life when you were a child? >> that's a really good question. i'm kind of glad you aske
tried blaming his upbringing, saying he was raised in the abusive household, a mother who had drank during pregnancy, and that he had fetal alcohol syndrome, causing the brain to degenerate rapidly in adulthood. >> you don't buy it? >> his iq is one point high of superior, which is totally inconsistent with fetal alcohol. fetal alcohol is very real in the word and andrew urdiales doesn't qualify. >> they say your brain is deteriorating and it may be fetal alcohol...
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there is more way for service members to find trouble despite our gains on drug abuse the force still uses too much alcohol and i never anticipate that seafarers on safe relationships would be a skill but we have sexual trauma and child abuse our partners and kids are sort of strength and our children sustained military culture interventions we leverage now are critical veterans who get health care ad via dial us by suicide so transition into va care as we share 130 clinical spaces when i served in north chicago shared clinical spaces worked, finally we will stay focused on the people in front of us the hopelessness of suicide can stem from a loss of belonging all of us in our families and meeting to another as you protect freedom worldwide, thank you i look forward to answer your questions,. >> thank you doctor mueller i'd like to submit this letter by the secretary -- >> without objection i appreciate the opportunity of both created as a veteran i am deeply disturbed by the status of my fellow veterans and i'm honored to be a net tendencies among of this distinctness panel addressing veterans suicide, wi
there is more way for service members to find trouble despite our gains on drug abuse the force still uses too much alcohol and i never anticipate that seafarers on safe relationships would be a skill but we have sexual trauma and child abuse our partners and kids are sort of strength and our children sustained military culture interventions we leverage now are critical veterans who get health care ad via dial us by suicide so transition into va care as we share 130 clinical spaces when i...
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marijuana will be removed from drug abuses and will be treated the same as alcohol.ots of news in major league baseball today that's the update. back to you. >>> thank you very much. we're seeing stocks on the rise on o report coming out there's a deal between the u.s. and china. this is the deal that largely investors were expecting we have no details yet they would cancel the tariffs that go into effect. give me your reaction. >> the day started out being about tariffs and no one was thinking about the deal. people could see the deal within eye shot we heard a bunch of tweets that have resulted in nothing after a couple of days in the past huge tail wind from the market if a deal is done now there's not a whole lot to hang your hat on if you're going into year end. that's why we saw what we just did. >> let's talk about the pop and what we see every time there's a headline that seems to indicate might get a deal or one that indicates that maybe we're going to put off a deal through 2020 until after the election we see the stock market going accordingly. in this cas
marijuana will be removed from drug abuses and will be treated the same as alcohol.ots of news in major league baseball today that's the update. back to you. >>> thank you very much. we're seeing stocks on the rise on o report coming out there's a deal between the u.s. and china. this is the deal that largely investors were expecting we have no details yet they would cancel the tariffs that go into effect. give me your reaction. >> the day started out being about tariffs and no...
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disease, about half on our transplant list had issues with substance abuse, and i often was tasked on having to give lectures on alcoholism and alcoholic liver disease, so i was familiar with that subject. and i took early retirement when i was 70 because they gave me money to get out and decided after a year off traveling that i wanted to work in that area, work in safety net medicine. i had been an activist when i was quite young, kind of let -- or not so young, through college and medical school, and in residency, i let that go, but i wanted to go back to that and work in safety medicine. so i went over to the haight-ashbury clinic, which was the epicenter, the start of addiction medicine, and they didn't have a job there, but they got me a job the atreasat island, working with the trainees in the job corps a. many of them had issues with homelessness, many of them had issues with substance abuse in their past, and they were trying to get their lives in order and learn a trade. then, there was an opening at haight-ashbury, and i worked there for a while. i had to stop for some personal health reasons, and as i was reco
disease, about half on our transplant list had issues with substance abuse, and i often was tasked on having to give lectures on alcoholism and alcoholic liver disease, so i was familiar with that subject. and i took early retirement when i was 70 because they gave me money to get out and decided after a year off traveling that i wanted to work in that area, work in safety net medicine. i had been an activist when i was quite young, kind of let -- or not so young, through college and medical...
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are also removing marijuana from drugs of abuse and cannabis will be treated the same as alcohol. >>>pot says the opioid crisis may be playing a role in the search of theft from its stores. the increase in stolen goods stems partly from what he called organized retail crime tied to the opioid crisis. it is believed to be the first time that the head of a major u.s. company, specifically called out the opioid epidemic is a factor in the companies financial results. home depot is the nation's largest home improvement retailer. >>> it is now 5:26 am. big news from the united kingdom. is sweeping win for boris johnson. coming up, what the win means for brexit and an important deadline. >>> oracle park is getting an upgrade. the new look expected by next season. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping
are also removing marijuana from drugs of abuse and cannabis will be treated the same as alcohol. >>>pot says the opioid crisis may be playing a role in the search of theft from its stores. the increase in stolen goods stems partly from what he called organized retail crime tied to the opioid crisis. it is believed to be the first time that the head of a major u.s. company, specifically called out the opioid epidemic is a factor in the companies financial results. home depot is the...
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does spite our gains on drug abuse, the force still uses too much alcohol. never anticipated that mentoring sailors on safe relationship would be a leadership skill. but it remains so. our partners and kids a source of strength and our children sustain military culture. interventions we leverage now are critical. veterans who get health care at v.a. die less by suicide. so we aid transition into v.a. care as we smar 138 clinic-- sh clinical spaces. finally, we'll stay focused on the people in front of us. hopelessness of suicide can stem from belonging. thank you, i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you, dr. miller. [ no audio ] >> as a veteran, i'm deeply disturbed by suicide. i'm honored to be a guest on this distinguished panel addressing veteran suicide. within my position i'm often asked why. in the context of suicide. i've asked this question myself for several years after losing my friend and my colleague, a marine cobra driver, to suicide during oef-oif. in my quest to learn what i may have done wrong or what i may have missed with j
does spite our gains on drug abuse, the force still uses too much alcohol. never anticipated that mentoring sailors on safe relationship would be a leadership skill. but it remains so. our partners and kids a source of strength and our children sustain military culture. interventions we leverage now are critical. veterans who get health care at v.a. die less by suicide. so we aid transition into v.a. care as we smar 138 clinic-- sh clinical spaces. finally, we'll stay focused on the people in...
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alcohol sobriety. the movement, still in i infancy, recovering from substance abuse problems. >> for me, it describes amindset, a questioning mindset that can be applied to any a >> sreenivasan: ruby warrington coined the term in her book" sober curious." we caught up with her at getaway bar in brooklyn where cktails are the main event. >> for millennials and gen zs, , alcohol consumption is wy down. and i think there are a few things playing into it. one is that people are just much better educated about the different ways that what we consume influences our well- being, whether it's the food and drink we consume, whether 's the media we consume. >> sreenivasan: and although sober curiosity hasn't reached every corner of the country, booze-free bars like this one have popped up in illinois, maine and even the u.k. it gives people choosing sobriety from alcohol a chance to get out and socialize without the pressure of drinki people like wellness coach and yoga teacher emily nachazel. >> i am not an alcoholic. i am not totally sober. p but i go throuiods of my life where i'm not drinking or i go to ents
alcohol sobriety. the movement, still in i infancy, recovering from substance abuse problems. >> for me, it describes amindset, a questioning mindset that can be applied to any a >> sreenivasan: ruby warrington coined the term in her book" sober curious." we caught up with her at getaway bar in brooklyn where cktails are the main event. >> for millennials and gen zs, , alcohol consumption is wy down. and i think there are a few things playing into it. one is that...
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abuse. correspondent phoebe kong was out there ali. it was the reginald peaceful rally held in the central business district in hong kong over that was an alcoholic home protest turn out to show support to the most them we guess in china will face oppression so suddenly as some of the riot police officers they stormed into the rally to arrest someone a suspect to remove a chinese national flag from the flag pole so they use pepper spray of the times to arrest those guys and some of the pows has to stay on the pasta bottles and other objects the police in response they were outraged because this is a rally which is authorized by the police and they quickly the senate into chaos that actually we heard gunshots on sites that the police they actually buy it's probable as to some of the people in the f.b.i. and these 1st anyone who wants to stay here and the atmosphere here has been you know heated up again and maybe and not the following night in hong kong. sports news now and full 2nd place needed a win against had to keep them level on points with the league leaders but they found the going tough in the german capital they only managed a nil nil dr
abuse. correspondent phoebe kong was out there ali. it was the reginald peaceful rally held in the central business district in hong kong over that was an alcoholic home protest turn out to show support to the most them we guess in china will face oppression so suddenly as some of the riot police officers they stormed into the rally to arrest someone a suspect to remove a chinese national flag from the flag pole so they use pepper spray of the times to arrest those guys and some of the pows has...
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executive officer to the citywide alcoholism advisory board, members appointed by the rules committee. i believe they still are. so i have a background in substance abuse. mostly treatment. what i hope to bring to the task force, and i agree you can't go wrong. you have so many qualified applicants that i don't have quite qualifications but i'm willing to serve as a voice, administratively, if not appointed i really do plan on attending and listening and having input. thank you very much. >> hello. my name is nicole richardson. and i am a married mother of two boys under two years old. pray for me. i'm a woman of color who has lived in the tenderloin for four years at the intersection of turk and jones. i lived in the bay area for six years total. throughout that time i've lived in the other areas such as the mission district, the sunset district and east bay. i have a bachelor's degree in advertising and a master's degree in arts administration. i'm originally from flint, michigan, which is another community with its own issues. and i lived and worked all over the united states, such as detroit, michigan, atlanta, georgia, boston, massachusetts, portl
executive officer to the citywide alcoholism advisory board, members appointed by the rules committee. i believe they still are. so i have a background in substance abuse. mostly treatment. what i hope to bring to the task force, and i agree you can't go wrong. you have so many qualified applicants that i don't have quite qualifications but i'm willing to serve as a voice, administratively, if not appointed i really do plan on attending and listening and having input. thank you very much....
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abuse and neglect investigation s constantly on e street. he was running a trap house -- allegedly, now, he was bringing underaged girls into a house, plying them with drug, alcohold money and they would provide him with sexual favors. >> everybody says that, even prince andrew said it was a bit like a railway station at -- at epstein's manhattan townhouse. by which he meant there were these young girls coming and going all the time. why -- why after this deal in florida was that not remarked upon by official dom in new york. >> human trafficking doesn't occur in a vacuum. most of the girls engage in activities with older men. they go back and recruit other girls and they usually talk. but what strikes me as really odd, and i still can't get past this, is how the assistant united states attorney alexander acosta in 2008 didn't file federal charges against jeffrey epstein. how come child protective services wasn't notified? how come these children weren't taken to a municipal hospital. how come they weren't examined by a sexual abuse nurse examiner. these are questions. these children have parents. were diligent efforts made to find the parents. a routine lexus ne
abuse and neglect investigation s constantly on e street. he was running a trap house -- allegedly, now, he was bringing underaged girls into a house, plying them with drug, alcohold money and they would provide him with sexual favors. >> everybody says that, even prince andrew said it was a bit like a railway station at -- at epstein's manhattan townhouse. by which he meant there were these young girls coming and going all the time. why -- why after this deal in florida was that not...
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alcohol don't really work. you work on the edges, hope to reduce abuse and addiction.r than president obama ever went. president trump neither smokes nor drinks. the ban applies to all tobacco products. it is up to the states to enforce the law. that can be the problem. california among 19 states that already aged the smoking age to 21. 20% of shops still sell to minors. >> we know for example in tobacco or vape shops about half of those places don't check i.d. and sell to the minors. >> experts wanted trump to go further banning flavored e-cigarettes but he was told that could drive companies out of business and e-cigarettes underground making the dangers of additives which are responsible for those fatalities even worse. california legalized marijuana assuming it would kill the black-market. it is stronger than ever and pot is accessible to teens. anything to stop youth from getting hooked on nicotine is a good thing some believe. >> we are talking about health and we are talking about judgment and we're talking about the fact that the tobacco industry puts additives
alcohol don't really work. you work on the edges, hope to reduce abuse and addiction.r than president obama ever went. president trump neither smokes nor drinks. the ban applies to all tobacco products. it is up to the states to enforce the law. that can be the problem. california among 19 states that already aged the smoking age to 21. 20% of shops still sell to minors. >> we know for example in tobacco or vape shops about half of those places don't check i.d. and sell to the minors....
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alcohol was part of the gifting that went on for most of these. but for the most part, with the emphasis of things being open and in the public, there was not abuse. it commonly use in the context , offeringlity rituals a toast at the beginning, offering a toast at the end. at the end of the lancaster treaty in 1744, the governor of pennsylvania is wrapping things up and calls for a toast to the indians. and he says the first toast, he has them for out -- he has these small cordial glasses brought out and has rum poured out in a very small amount. the next day they come back and the indians make their closing speech and the governor calls for a toast again, only this time, he has them bring out big wineglasses filled up with rum. he said those glasses you had yesterday were our french glasses. now, we are giving you the english classes. -- english glasses, the idea being that the french were cheap, they don't supply you the hospitality that we do. this toast symbolizes our much superior regard for you. that is an example of how alcohol might be used in this context. connectionsin which were made across the council fire, the exchange of names. nati
alcohol was part of the gifting that went on for most of these. but for the most part, with the emphasis of things being open and in the public, there was not abuse. it commonly use in the context , offeringlity rituals a toast at the beginning, offering a toast at the end. at the end of the lancaster treaty in 1744, the governor of pennsylvania is wrapping things up and calls for a toast to the indians. and he says the first toast, he has them for out -- he has these small cordial glasses...