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becoming alcoholic themselves compared to children of non-alcoholics. and appropriate controlled studies have been done with adoptees and with twins to indicate that this is a genetically determined vulnerability. there have been very elegant studies showing that, for example, if one of the pair of identical twins is a cigarette smoker, the co-twin is more likely to be a heavy drinker. and that suggests that it's the same genes that are involved in smoking and alcohol drinking just being expressed differently in different people. so this co-occurrence may represent a general vulnerability factor that may be reflected in personality characteristics that are genetically determined. people with family histories, people with co-morbid psychiatric disorders are at higher risk. psychological distress, another emotional illness, depression-- anxiety are highly associated with drug use. i've never met anybody who is abusing anything, and doesn't have some small, underlining mental health issue. because before you picked up the first drink, you probably didn't f
becoming alcoholic themselves compared to children of non-alcoholics. and appropriate controlled studies have been done with adoptees and with twins to indicate that this is a genetically determined vulnerability. there have been very elegant studies showing that, for example, if one of the pair of identical twins is a cigarette smoker, the co-twin is more likely to be a heavy drinker. and that suggests that it's the same genes that are involved in smoking and alcohol drinking just being...
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th alcohol, if people think wilmake them relaxed, it doeeven when there'no alcohol. thbar lais to shake people up about this. one young man, after we told him no alcohol, he was feeling pretty loaded, he said, "do you think i'm doing this to myself?" he put himself in the setng, thought he was having a real drink. he created the elements that accompany the drug experience. for cocaine, as with alcohol, relapse is problem. afteare is essential. ...after this more intensive phase treatnt, the person has some sort of maintenance care-- involvement in perhaps self-help groups again or support groups or individual therapy that would go on for a month-- from anywhere from six months to two years. so that phase can really go indefinitely. the idea there is to maintain the person's gains, recognizing this rehabilitation phase really, also, just the beginning. because this problem tends to be a chronic relapsing problem-- thers a disoer that tends to improve for a while, and if youe not careful, will get worse again-- to keep that maintenance phase in place is important. dr.
th alcohol, if people think wilmake them relaxed, it doeeven when there'no alcohol. thbar lais to shake people up about this. one young man, after we told him no alcohol, he was feeling pretty loaded, he said, "do you think i'm doing this to myself?" he put himself in the setng, thought he was having a real drink. he created the elements that accompany the drug experience. for cocaine, as with alcohol, relapse is problem. afteare is essential. ...after this more intensive phase...
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i used alcohol. i think if you are relaxing and rewarding yourself -- you are numbing yourself. >> host: okay. as i was reading through "drink" one of the things that came to mind for me, were there times when you found yourself kind of hesitating to move forward in writing and putting words on paper about your experience? >> guest: yes. this was a huge decision. this book was in some ways from the huge series that i did in canada's largest newspaper. it was a serious, 14 part series on women and alcohol. at the time my editor said to me calm cut how do you feel about telling your own story? she knew i had a history without the hall abuse and i said i'm beginning to think maybe i should tell it. she said do you have to work again? she said the stigma is too great i really positive for two years before i decided to write this book. it was a huge decision. once i made the decision, once i put pen to paper it came out very quickly. but i was worried about how i would be seen. you know there is this sayi
i used alcohol. i think if you are relaxing and rewarding yourself -- you are numbing yourself. >> host: okay. as i was reading through "drink" one of the things that came to mind for me, were there times when you found yourself kind of hesitating to move forward in writing and putting words on paper about your experience? >> guest: yes. this was a huge decision. this book was in some ways from the huge series that i did in canada's largest newspaper. it was a serious, 14...
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what i find is alcohol and tobacco, no that is the alcohol industry beating like the tobacco industry used to? yes to date we have a feminized drinking culture and across my out and a skinny girl dhaka and happy bitch wind believe it or not and this is focused on the drinking culture. it starts with terry bradshaw when she was drinking the cosmopolitan on sex in the city. did she had to it? yes she did, but we have a female drinking culture now and it's i think incumbent upon us to make sure a good young women are market savvy. they understand they've been targeted and about it's becoming a person, it's tweeting, it's on facebook and it's getting better for the alcohol is and you are the target. that is the tobacco industry. >> host: i read that in your book and after i thought about it there is a strong and allergy between the two. and along with that, had you attended a tobacco conference and one of the sessions i remember attending is it had to do with a marketing strategy and how they really year marked and focused on sort of groups of people and based on what you are saying i see
what i find is alcohol and tobacco, no that is the alcohol industry beating like the tobacco industry used to? yes to date we have a feminized drinking culture and across my out and a skinny girl dhaka and happy bitch wind believe it or not and this is focused on the drinking culture. it starts with terry bradshaw when she was drinking the cosmopolitan on sex in the city. did she had to it? yes she did, but we have a female drinking culture now and it's i think incumbent upon us to make sure a...
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is alcoholism is a disease.a disease you can prevent it. once you have it you can treat it. it isse a serious disease and affects almost every organ in af the body and the hearte terribly and brain and liverthe we know about, but it is a serious problem. we found that college students are particularly susceptible. as a matter of fact, this timens for the first time in several years the amount of serious alcohol problems among college students is on the increase. you have over 100,000 cases of i date rapse or sexual abuse related to alcohol. you have 700,000 injurju&ÑiÑi d 2,000 deaths due to alcohol every year. so we went to trinity college where they have a program called nightwatch where theyight have sober people going to parties trying to prevent drinking. then we went to a play called bill w and dr. bob in soho where they go to theñr origins of alcohol where a surgeon, ifge you can believe this -- >> he was looking at you. >> the drunk stockbroker used the buddy system to quit. alcoholics anonymous is the
is alcoholism is a disease.a disease you can prevent it. once you have it you can treat it. it isse a serious disease and affects almost every organ in af the body and the hearte terribly and brain and liverthe we know about, but it is a serious problem. we found that college students are particularly susceptible. as a matter of fact, this timens for the first time in several years the amount of serious alcohol problems among college students is on the increase. you have over 100,000 cases of i...
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our values as a society around alcohol are very fuzzy. we all think of ibm's sophisticated, i know my lions come i am an adult. i should know how to handle but linebacker. maybe i try to act by the french or the spanish for the italian it is not me that has a problem but that ray your drinking driver. this is something we used to relax as a culture. it is very cheap sometimes it cheaper than bellcore orange juice. we have values we have not really done well on mental health understanding depression but not at all to understand addiction. >> host: another question your books such as support groups with william -- women and sobriety that there are some differences between support groups better geared more it mainly toward men as opposed to women? >> great question. women for sobriety is developed some time ago i ed maier it the powerlessness is caa term and women were having trouble with some of the language of the big book of a eighth the problem for women of sobriety it is very hard where i lived to find women for sobriety groups. you can
our values as a society around alcohol are very fuzzy. we all think of ibm's sophisticated, i know my lions come i am an adult. i should know how to handle but linebacker. maybe i try to act by the french or the spanish for the italian it is not me that has a problem but that ray your drinking driver. this is something we used to relax as a culture. it is very cheap sometimes it cheaper than bellcore orange juice. we have values we have not really done well on mental health understanding...
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alcoholism is called a disease of isolation. and connection is the healing. >> funded by donations to hazelton, revenue from the play will be used for youth treatment scholarships. >> the fellowship and connection and community that comes from aa and other self-help programs is really a cornerstone for a lot of people's recovery. >> in the audience after the play, college students in the group shared their stories. >> like such a great program of alcoholics anonymous and this program has saved my life, and i love learning about the history because if it didn't play out the way it did, i wouldn't be here today. >> in the audience there, emotions ran very, very deep. and you could see even though that wasn't an aa meeting, what they were like. they commune together, share stories and build together strength to quit. >> dr. samadi, what is your take on this? >> i think this is a normal process when the teenagers go to college. they're under a lot of pressure, separated from their family, it's peer pressure, a cool thing to do on al
alcoholism is called a disease of isolation. and connection is the healing. >> funded by donations to hazelton, revenue from the play will be used for youth treatment scholarships. >> the fellowship and connection and community that comes from aa and other self-help programs is really a cornerstone for a lot of people's recovery. >> in the audience after the play, college students in the group shared their stories. >> like such a great program of alcoholics anonymous and...
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i want you to say "i'm an alcoholic." [loudly] i'm not an alcoholic! year's gifts from corporate. i don't think they're appropriate anymore. please stop making me do these things. oh, sorry, it's your job. but it's the season of mercy. you never showed me mercy when you were in charge. why aren't you wearing the hair net? i lost it. fine. okay. nice. i don't mind telling you that i have an addiction. i do...to porn. [all groan] all right. no, no, no. no. that is-- you lit your hair on fire today. what about tomorrow? what is going to happen when you come in to work and you're dead? i stab her in the brain with a wooden stick. there are several ways to kill a zombie. but the most satisfying one is to stab it in the brain with a wooden stick. everyone in this room loves you. but mark my words, we are not going to support your alcoholism anymore. the next time you light yourself on fire, we are not going to help put you out. oh, as fire marshal, i would have to. dwight-- she is a hazard to the other people of the office. oh, okay. i suppose i could do it
i want you to say "i'm an alcoholic." [loudly] i'm not an alcoholic! year's gifts from corporate. i don't think they're appropriate anymore. please stop making me do these things. oh, sorry, it's your job. but it's the season of mercy. you never showed me mercy when you were in charge. why aren't you wearing the hair net? i lost it. fine. okay. nice. i don't mind telling you that i have an addiction. i do...to porn. [all groan] all right. no, no, no. no. that is-- you lit your hair on...
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porque fue por las drogas y el alcohol, porque yo estuve un tiempo abusando... la cocaína. siento que... nunca me inyecte. yo me infecte sexualmente, pero el alcohol y la droga tiene un rol muy grande. yo no podía tomar difíciles correctas para cuidarme. siento que... >>¿estaba cargado cuando mantenías relaciones sexuales? >> cuando estás ebrio yo creo que especialmente cuando estás joven no tomarse las atenciones correctas. ahora ya tengo 41 años, fue diagnosticado en el 94... recordó que realmente yo sabía del vih, hoy el sida, pero nunca tome las precauciones correctas. tuberías con tus padres. así es, y va a la escuela en ese momento. yo estaba yendo a la universidad en ese momento. quería estudiar medicina, quería. saqué mi enfermería en asistente, pero nunca ejercí las cosas que yo soñaba. esto realmente fue cuando yo me di cuenta que tenía vih y las cosas cambiaron. algo que me paralizó todo y entonces dejé la escuela, sentí que me metí más en el alcohol, las drogas. tenía una mentalidad como denegando, negando la enfermedad. >>¿como te hiciste la prueba?
porque fue por las drogas y el alcohol, porque yo estuve un tiempo abusando... la cocaína. siento que... nunca me inyecte. yo me infecte sexualmente, pero el alcohol y la droga tiene un rol muy grande. yo no podía tomar difíciles correctas para cuidarme. siento que... >>¿estaba cargado cuando mantenías relaciones sexuales? >> cuando estás ebrio yo creo que especialmente cuando estás joven no tomarse las atenciones correctas. ahora ya tengo 41 años, fue diagnosticado en el...
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alcohol, porque yo estuve un tiempo abusando... >>¿de tipo de drogas usadas? >>alcohol y mariguana.comencé con la mariguana y termine con la cocaína. siento que... nunca me inyecte. yo me infecte sexualmente, pero el alcohol y la droga tiene un rol muy grande. yo no podía tomar difíciles correctas para cuidarme. siento que... >>¿estaba cargado cuando mantenías relaciones sexuales? >> cuando estás ebrio yo creo que especialmente cuando estás joven no tomarse las atenciones correctas. ahora ya tengo 41 años, fue diagnosticado en el 94... recordó que realmente yo sabía del vih, hoy el sida, pero nunca tome las precauciones correctas.
alcohol, porque yo estuve un tiempo abusando... >>¿de tipo de drogas usadas? >>alcohol y mariguana.comencé con la mariguana y termine con la cocaína. siento que... nunca me inyecte. yo me infecte sexualmente, pero el alcohol y la droga tiene un rol muy grande. yo no podía tomar difíciles correctas para cuidarme. siento que... >>¿estaba cargado cuando mantenías relaciones sexuales? >> cuando estás ebrio yo creo que especialmente cuando estás joven no tomarse las...
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the liquor laws don't allow us to use alcohol in training. the bar tenders schools in california are a joke. it's a cheap industry where hopeful bar tenders are hoping to take a $300-500 course to use colored liquid. if we are expected to do this for educational purposes, i imagine that we have to do the same thing, to go through the legislators to propose that to the public and propose it to the abc. i believe this nightlife summit was create because of problems in the public, there was problems with noise, problems with over drinking, a lot of our laws are based on that. i'm here to propose that we have more responsible training for our bar tenders and servers. the cocktail boom around the country has turned bartenders into a true professional. now that professional bartender's job is in question. >> i'm sure it's around the whole notion of where you can drink alcohol and the idea of one of those courses or presentations or event would whether or not it would constitute a public, somebody opened to the public or whether it was essentially a
the liquor laws don't allow us to use alcohol in training. the bar tenders schools in california are a joke. it's a cheap industry where hopeful bar tenders are hoping to take a $300-500 course to use colored liquid. if we are expected to do this for educational purposes, i imagine that we have to do the same thing, to go through the legislators to propose that to the public and propose it to the abc. i believe this nightlife summit was create because of problems in the public, there was...
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. >> doctor you have done some significant research on fetal alcohol syndrome in the african americanommunity. talk a little bit about that. >> it turns out that fetal alcohol exposure is the leading cause -- or attention deficit hyperactivity, learning disorders, and mild intellectual disability in speech and language problems. those are the four most common problems that children have, and as a result when you -- so i treat black people, and they come in, and i say what brings you? and they say i'm bipolar, i'm depressed, and i'm schizophrenic. and i say really? at which point i ask them if they have special education in the school and do they have a bad temper? and what you find if you look at special education populations a good 50% of the black children in special ed have fetal alcohol brain damage. if you look in corrections populations in detention centers you'll find a good 50% there. if you look in a mental health population, a third of the patients, in or outpatient have fetal alcohol brain damage and if you think about poor black communities, the main business that is thriv
. >> doctor you have done some significant research on fetal alcohol syndrome in the african americanommunity. talk a little bit about that. >> it turns out that fetal alcohol exposure is the leading cause -- or attention deficit hyperactivity, learning disorders, and mild intellectual disability in speech and language problems. those are the four most common problems that children have, and as a result when you -- so i treat black people, and they come in, and i say what brings...
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as far as the treatment that do work for alcoholism, alcoholism is a chronic disease like diabetes. hypertension and emphysema. when we look at outcomes for chronic disease, a landmark study for the journal medical association in 1999, showed that results for treatments were no worse or better than any other chronic disease model. so treatment of alcoholism and addiction works. as far as new treatments for alcoholism, when it comes to substance abuse treatment, typically with any chronic disease it takes time and effort. let me give you a picture two of extremes. one extreme is the first of the month with $200 in your pocket and you are in tenderloin and the other extreme is the stationery outcome with handcuffs. so the illustration here is that somewhere between these two extremes, there is a level of treatment structure that is appropriate for the particular patient. when we think about the patients who end up in the revolving court's, they have trauma, bad thing that have happened to them and they have no support and they have gotten no lover to support them, no livelihood to liv
as far as the treatment that do work for alcoholism, alcoholism is a chronic disease like diabetes. hypertension and emphysema. when we look at outcomes for chronic disease, a landmark study for the journal medical association in 1999, showed that results for treatments were no worse or better than any other chronic disease model. so treatment of alcoholism and addiction works. as far as new treatments for alcoholism, when it comes to substance abuse treatment, typically with any chronic...
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atropellados por un carro, marjorie reisel habÍa sido detenida por conducir bajo los efectos del alcoholinero acusado de atropellar a una mujer fue arrestado hoy , al jÓven lo arrestaron en su casa miÉntras que el ciclista sufrio heridas menores . >> la moneda virtual del administrador de venta de drogas por internet . >> los miembros de los dos sindicatos del bart iniciaran votaciÓn, los afiliados llevaran a cabo el sufragio el prÓximo viernes . >> en otros temas los integrantes de ocupay oakland se reunieron para el aniversario del movimiento, las calles se vieron abarrotadas de policÍas . >> ¿qué tal? buenas noches efectivamente el movimiento cumpleaÑos su segundo aÑo , oprtaron medidas por actos bandalicos , vayamos con la indo . >> muchos manifestantes llegaron al centro de oakland en esta oaaciÓn con estrictas medidas de seguridad . >> están trabajando ahora . >> ante la posibilidad de desmanes se puso en efecto un dispositivo en las calles. >> que no quebren ventanas. >> los integrantes se presentaron en el hotel marriot . >> muchos policÍa que no necesariamente tienen que haber e
atropellados por un carro, marjorie reisel habÍa sido detenida por conducir bajo los efectos del alcoholinero acusado de atropellar a una mujer fue arrestado hoy , al jÓven lo arrestaron en su casa miÉntras que el ciclista sufrio heridas menores . >> la moneda virtual del administrador de venta de drogas por internet . >> los miembros de los dos sindicatos del bart iniciaran votaciÓn, los afiliados llevaran a cabo el sufragio el prÓximo viernes . >> en otros temas los...
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as an example of that, because there were 2.7 million alcohol-related crimes in 2008 alone. >> well,nk that's wrong. i think our current policy creates a huge burden on law enforcement. it's quite obvious. first of all we're spending somewhere around $3.6 billion per year in enforcing these marijuana laws. prohibition of marijuana, which is the largest money maker for organized crime in our neighborhood gangs. how do you think these gunni gue being bought? the cartel in mexico and the problems we had and the violence along the border, that's all about trafficking of drugs. it is our current policy that creates a huge burden for law enforcement. if we move towards tax and regulating marijuana, we can then get back to the business of violent crimes, solving violent crimes, murders, rapes, domestic violence, and so on, crimes against our children. >> i want to give you a chance to respond to that. >> sure. well, we're confusing two issues here. marijuana on the one hand, [ inaudible ] a rand study, the most prominent study done on looking at the revenues for mexican cartels showed that
as an example of that, because there were 2.7 million alcohol-related crimes in 2008 alone. >> well,nk that's wrong. i think our current policy creates a huge burden on law enforcement. it's quite obvious. first of all we're spending somewhere around $3.6 billion per year in enforcing these marijuana laws. prohibition of marijuana, which is the largest money maker for organized crime in our neighborhood gangs. how do you think these gunni gue being bought? the cartel in mexico and the...
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but it's not alcohol. >> more and more, it's drugs impairing drivers. our investigative unit is tracking a new approach by law enforcement to catch drugged drivers. investigative reporter stephen stock is here with details. >> reporter: whether it's prescription drugs or illegal narcotics, too much can affect you behind the wheel. with alcohol, it's black and white. with drugs, there is no clear line. it's a gray area. and that makes arrest and prosecuting these cases a big challenge. it's 10:00 on a wednesday night in redding, california. and this driver is walking the line. >> you're being placed under arrest for dui. >> reporter: but officers say it's not alcohol that put the man in handcuffs. >> i think he's using something that's picking him up and bringing him down at the same time. >> it's drugs. >> blood draw. >> reporter: the officer is a dui specialist with the redding police department. last year, the office of traffic safety recognized him for making 225 dui arrests. but one-third of those weren't for alcohol but for driving under the influe
but it's not alcohol. >> more and more, it's drugs impairing drivers. our investigative unit is tracking a new approach by law enforcement to catch drugged drivers. investigative reporter stephen stock is here with details. >> reporter: whether it's prescription drugs or illegal narcotics, too much can affect you behind the wheel. with alcohol, it's black and white. with drugs, there is no clear line. it's a gray area. and that makes arrest and prosecuting these cases a big...
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. >> we have taxed alcohol for a long-term. it is not out of the ordinary to tax products with negative side effects. california for food and beverage choice says and i quote, "such measures are unnecessary, wasteful distractions from serious policy-making." the idea is to introduce this to the board today and get it on the ballot next year so san francisco voters can vote next year. >> the story is generating a lot of talk on social media. what do you think. should sodas and sugary drinks be taxed? you can gin the conversation. >> in the north bay police are warning neighbors of a large protest today over the fatal police shooting of a teenager. a crowd of demonstrators is expected to rally in the name of children-year-old andy lopez in downtown santa rosa at noon. the funeral will take place today at 5:00 at the resurrection parish church in santa rosa. we have new information about the sonoma, sheriff deputy who shot lopez seven times after the boy flashed a realistic looking assault rifle. 48-year-old erick gelhaus is 24-ye
. >> we have taxed alcohol for a long-term. it is not out of the ordinary to tax products with negative side effects. california for food and beverage choice says and i quote, "such measures are unnecessary, wasteful distractions from serious policy-making." the idea is to introduce this to the board today and get it on the ballot next year so san francisco voters can vote next year. >> the story is generating a lot of talk on social media. what do you think. should sodas...
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al alcohol and coffee can cause palpitations. dehydration.u take diet pills, too much thyroid, all of those can cause palpitations. the palpitations that mark is talking about is the real deal. that's when you get the real heart race and beating of the heart. my trow valve prolapse. if there's a leaky valve, that's when you should be observed. when you go to the doctor, they want to know what, how, when. the when us the it happen, how does it? does it slow down and race and how does it happen? >> maybe write it down when it happens so you can describe it. >> they get -- >> thank you for your confidence. you wake up and your heart has been sleeping, boom, boom, boom, two glass of wine? the sugar level? >> the wine can do it to you. caffeine. stress. low it. i want to know whether you have underlying heart disease. i'll tell you rule of thumb. more of six of these in a minute, you want to call your doctor. more than three in a row, you want to call your doctor. if you have a history of hearst disease, i want to know about it. it could be an arr
al alcohol and coffee can cause palpitations. dehydration.u take diet pills, too much thyroid, all of those can cause palpitations. the palpitations that mark is talking about is the real deal. that's when you get the real heart race and beating of the heart. my trow valve prolapse. if there's a leaky valve, that's when you should be observed. when you go to the doctor, they want to know what, how, when. the when us the it happen, how does it? does it slow down and race and how does it happen?...
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recovering alcoholic and is portrayed here by alec baldwin. >> i want to drink all the time. all those colored bottles. >> the subject now of two motion pictures and 20 novels, robicheaux tormented by alcoholism and depression, is a two-fisted st. augustine quoting lawman who patrols the demimonde, damaged but following the unerring compass. >> this character is based on the everyman character in the medieval morality and religious dramas. but also, primarily i see his antecedent as the good night in chaucer's canterbury's tales. there's a peace maker in the pilgrimage. >> that pilgrimage says burke is what defines good literature.
recovering alcoholic and is portrayed here by alec baldwin. >> i want to drink all the time. all those colored bottles. >> the subject now of two motion pictures and 20 novels, robicheaux tormented by alcoholism and depression, is a two-fisted st. augustine quoting lawman who patrols the demimonde, damaged but following the unerring compass. >> this character is based on the everyman character in the medieval morality and religious dramas. but also, primarily i see his...
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current law does not separate drug duis from alcohol duis making it different to put a number on the problem. >> even if it changes one person it's worth it for me. >> as for kelly groves, she thinks that any tracking and training is critical to keep our roads safe. >> that one person that will then stop and think i shouldn't be taking this and then driving is actually saving an infi nate amount of people because it saves that family that would have been pit. >> now starting january 1st, california law will divide the types of duis to better track drivers arrested for drugs versus alcohol. all of the arrests you saw in steven's report have cases that have pending. >>> coming up next, we take you to hawaii. what you need to know about a record number of drownings. why some are concerned and why more needs to be done. >>> now a safety alert in a vacation hot spot. more than a half million bay area residents have already flown to hawaii this year. the investigative unit has uncovered a growing risk, a dangerous trend, drownings on the rise. our investigative reporter travel to hawaii la
current law does not separate drug duis from alcohol duis making it different to put a number on the problem. >> even if it changes one person it's worth it for me. >> as for kelly groves, she thinks that any tracking and training is critical to keep our roads safe. >> that one person that will then stop and think i shouldn't be taking this and then driving is actually saving an infi nate amount of people because it saves that family that would have been pit. >> now...
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or been around a lot of people who drank alcohol i would much rather be around somebody who is high on pot than somebody who is just charged on a figure which act daniels what i mean people on pot the biggest danger is that they're going to eat your your brow things you know you know people or what i was a really what i would drive around street crime i was a reporter in boston i got a press pass one year to the annual park rally on the boston common where they basically fence and all these stoners and they let them do whatever they want and i thought it was going to be so cool and i showed up with this thing and you know there were young kids beating drums and listen to the grateful dead everything but what really stunned me with these people in their forty's fifty's and sixty's who are obviously. just stoned for the last twenty years and they were like they were like these walking ghosts it was really sad but see that was so sad to me but had that it had they been using alcohol during that period so it would have been dead from cirrhosis but. well i mean it's if we're going to hav
or been around a lot of people who drank alcohol i would much rather be around somebody who is high on pot than somebody who is just charged on a figure which act daniels what i mean people on pot the biggest danger is that they're going to eat your your brow things you know you know people or what i was a really what i would drive around street crime i was a reporter in boston i got a press pass one year to the annual park rally on the boston common where they basically fence and all these...
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el abuso de alcohol y drogas es un problema creciente entre los jovenes..ante informacion para que usted pueda prevenir el consumo en sus hijos... ...octubre es el mes oficial de la prevencion del cancer del seno.. por ello que se intensifican las campanas para combatir la enfermedad.. volvemos con la informacion.... segmento preguntale al consul...el funcionario de peru, cesar augusto jordan palomino nos visita. tienes preguntas para el. escribele a nuestro correo electronico noticias dc @ entravision punto com. o en nuestro espacio en facebook bajo noticias dc. que amenaza la juventud de hoy en dÍa y a sus familias; es el uso de alcohol y drogas.. tomas silvani, portavoz de las escuelas pÚblicas de montgomery conversÓ al respecto con una consejera escolar.. veamos... el abuso del alcohol y las drogas entre los adolescentes es un problema constante, tanto para niÑos como para niÑas, sin importar su raza o su nivel socioeconÓmico. los padres deben mantener la comunicaciÓn con sus hijos y estar pendientes de seÑales que indiquen que su hijo podri Ía estar to
el abuso de alcohol y drogas es un problema creciente entre los jovenes..ante informacion para que usted pueda prevenir el consumo en sus hijos... ...octubre es el mes oficial de la prevencion del cancer del seno.. por ello que se intensifican las campanas para combatir la enfermedad.. volvemos con la informacion.... segmento preguntale al consul...el funcionario de peru, cesar augusto jordan palomino nos visita. tienes preguntas para el. escribele a nuestro correo electronico noticias dc @...
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it's always -- it's drugs, alcohol, drugs. during alcohol or drug use separates us. i always want to see better. and it must be a family curse. i mean, hard times fall on us all. >> melissa was the first of the allen siblings that the crew met at the jail. and as these tapes were coming in from the field and we started watching them, we really had no idea how this story would eventually evolve. but based on melissa's first interview, it seemed like the focus might be on one very grisly act of violence that she was involved in. >> melissa says she was drinking and doing drugs with a male friend when he tried to steal money she had just made from a drug deal. her description of what happened next was both graphic and disturbing. >> he pushed me. he punched me. so i took my knife out and i just cut him and it fell on the floor. >> what? >> his balls fell on the floor. >> a man hitting a woman, i think he deserved it, if not more. he's lucky i didn't meet him. >> hey, yo. >> corey who's also serving time for assault, but we would learn that when he fights, he's never alo
it's always -- it's drugs, alcohol, drugs. during alcohol or drug use separates us. i always want to see better. and it must be a family curse. i mean, hard times fall on us all. >> melissa was the first of the allen siblings that the crew met at the jail. and as these tapes were coming in from the field and we started watching them, we really had no idea how this story would eventually evolve. but based on melissa's first interview, it seemed like the focus might be on one very grisly...
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it may be because less women are alcoholic than men. men are much more likely to have alcoholism. alcoholism and depression overlap a great deal, so men may become alcoholic as a way of treating their depression. it's a very poorreatment for depression. it makes it worse, but it alls the person to get by for a longer period of time. that may be one possibilit- the overlap between alcoholism and depression. the other reasons may have to do with hormonal differences ere are considerablen. differences, and, you know, women frequently develo. women with depression frequely get much worse premenstrually. this is not uncommon. so there may be a hormonal difference. the may be many social differences terms of social roles concerning women in our society that exert different pressures on them than on men that account for this. along with psychological anenvironmental factors, perts believe that biology plays a role in botmajor depreson and bipolar disorder. there seems to be rodney belongsy a stto supportroupsorder. lled mood challenge. rodney's mother discussed her first manic isode. atg
it may be because less women are alcoholic than men. men are much more likely to have alcoholism. alcoholism and depression overlap a great deal, so men may become alcoholic as a way of treating their depression. it's a very poorreatment for depression. it makes it worse, but it alls the person to get by for a longer period of time. that may be one possibilit- the overlap between alcoholism and depression. the other reasons may have to do with hormonal differences ere are considerablen....
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test results hours after the crash found quinn with point 13 blood alcohol level.ack frazier suffered several broken rib, punks urd lung, breaken leg ankle foot neck back injuries. his recovery has been difficult. >> he has been twice rehospitalized since spending about a month in the hospital. for initially after this accident. >>reporter: attorneys say that jack frazier hopes the lawsuit will bring about needed change in the fire department. with the long history of drinking in station houses. >> he is concerned about this issue and would he like to see that something more be done. >> city attorney office declined to comment because they just received it. on the criminal side he doesn't believe the firefighters will ever be charged because the evidence isn't there. the blood test financially came seven hours after that crash. >> all right dan thank you. >> new details tonight on another story involve san francisco firefighters. jury has ruled in favor of a group of firefighters who sued the department. it was all over a 2,000 8 written promotion exam to become a
test results hours after the crash found quinn with point 13 blood alcohol level.ack frazier suffered several broken rib, punks urd lung, breaken leg ankle foot neck back injuries. his recovery has been difficult. >> he has been twice rehospitalized since spending about a month in the hospital. for initially after this accident. >>reporter: attorneys say that jack frazier hopes the lawsuit will bring about needed change in the fire department. with the long history of drinking in...
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test results hours after the crash found quinn with point 13 blood alcohol level.k frazier suffered several broken rib, punks urd lung, breaken leg ankle foot neck back injuries. his recovery has been difficult. >> he has been twice rehospitalized since spending about a month in the hospital. for initially after this accident. >>reporter: attorneys say that jack frazier hopes the lawsuit will bring about needed change in the fire department. with the long history of drinking in station houses. >> he is concerned about this issue and would he like to see that something more be done. >> city attorney office declined to comment because they just received it. on the criminal side he doesn't believe the firefighters will ever be charged because the evidence isn't there. the blood test financially came seven hours after that crash. >> all right dan thank you. >> new details tonight on another story involve san francisco firefighters. jury has ruled in favor of a group of firefighters who sued the department. it was all over a 2,000 8 written promotion exam to become a fi
test results hours after the crash found quinn with point 13 blood alcohol level.k frazier suffered several broken rib, punks urd lung, breaken leg ankle foot neck back injuries. his recovery has been difficult. >> he has been twice rehospitalized since spending about a month in the hospital. for initially after this accident. >>reporter: attorneys say that jack frazier hopes the lawsuit will bring about needed change in the fire department. with the long history of drinking in...
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our best guidance is say limit alcohol. the you had drink everyday, cut back to two or three time as week. everything in moderation. if you look at the number one cause of death, heart disease, but at least one glass of red wine is good for your heart. >> right. talk about the two celebrity that is have been in the news with this repeatedly and i am concerned with what the affect is. angelina jolie and robin roberts. angelina jolie did the double mastectomy with reconstruction, but what is your opinion on that and have you seen more women walking that because of the angelina affect? >> sure. first of all, if you look at breast cancer, 90% of breast cancer just happens. about 10% to 15% of breast cancer is something that may run in the family. of that 10% is actually due to known genetic mutations, the most common being mutations in the brca genes which is what angelina jolie had. i think what she did was wonderful for two reasons. one is i think it raised awareness that if you have a family history that is suggestive of pos
our best guidance is say limit alcohol. the you had drink everyday, cut back to two or three time as week. everything in moderation. if you look at the number one cause of death, heart disease, but at least one glass of red wine is good for your heart. >> right. talk about the two celebrity that is have been in the news with this repeatedly and i am concerned with what the affect is. angelina jolie and robin roberts. angelina jolie did the double mastectomy with reconstruction, but what...
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coming up, driving under the influence, but it's not alcohol. >> he's using something that's picking him up and bringing him down at the same time. how law enforcement is cracking down on this growing problem. you know a lot of people will tell you about the dodge durango's available hemi v8 engine and 360 horsepower, but i'm the only one with the guts to tell you about this glove box. .1 cubic feet of storage, 12 volt light bulb. oh and beautiful injection, molded, thermal, plastic olefin. comfortably fits two turkey sandwiches or 70 packs of gum. say what? look i'm not lying. gum for days. is this a gum ball machine? no it's a dodge durango! ♪ >> police say it's a growing problem, drivers under the enfluns, but it's not alcohol that's at issue. it's drugs impairing drivers. a new approach by law enforcement to catch drug drivers. >> reporter: it's 10:00 on a wednesday night in redding, california. this driver is walking the line. >> you're being placed under arrest for dui. >> but officers say it's not control that put the nan handcuffs. >> i think he's using something that's bring
coming up, driving under the influence, but it's not alcohol. >> he's using something that's picking him up and bringing him down at the same time. how law enforcement is cracking down on this growing problem. you know a lot of people will tell you about the dodge durango's available hemi v8 engine and 360 horsepower, but i'm the only one with the guts to tell you about this glove box. .1 cubic feet of storage, 12 volt light bulb. oh and beautiful injection, molded, thermal, plastic...
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test results hours after the crash found quinn with point 13 blood alcohol level.ack frazier suffered several broken rib, punks urd lung, breaken leg ankle foot neck back injuries. his recovery has been difficult. >> he has been twice rehospitalized since spending about a month in the hospital. for initially after this accident. >>reporter: attorneys say that jack frazier hopes the lawsuit will bring about needed change in the fire department. with the long history of drinking in station houses. >> he is concerned about this issue and would he like to see that something more be done. >> city attorney office declined to comment because they just received it. on the criminal side he doesn't believe the firefighters will ever be charged because the evidence isn't there. the blood test financially came seven hours after that crash. >> all right dan thank you. >> new details tonight on another story involve san francisco firefighters. jury has ruled in favor of a group of firefighters who sued the department. it was all over a 2,000 8 written promotion exam to become a
test results hours after the crash found quinn with point 13 blood alcohol level.ack frazier suffered several broken rib, punks urd lung, breaken leg ankle foot neck back injuries. his recovery has been difficult. >> he has been twice rehospitalized since spending about a month in the hospital. for initially after this accident. >>reporter: attorneys say that jack frazier hopes the lawsuit will bring about needed change in the fire department. with the long history of drinking in...
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the law is clear, if you allow underage drinking in your home, even if you don't provide alcohol you are looking at sanctions and potential civil lawsuits. >> reporter: two extreme cases this month in this town in glastonbury, connecticut show how confusing the issue can be. this is the house where the nixons threw their teenage daughter a party even handing out flyers saying they would be supervising the bash. when police arrived they found 100 teens and plenty of drinking. >> they knew the party was going on, they knew alcohol was there they didn't do anything about it. >> reporter: even though they say they didn't know about the alcohol, the nixons were arrested and charged with allowing minors to possess alcohol, a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in prison. around the country most parents arrested for this end up paying fines or doing community service. this week when the parents of two teens arrived home from a vacation to find their daughters throwing a drinking party at their house on this suburban glastonbury street they didn't take chances, calling the cops, but ended
the law is clear, if you allow underage drinking in your home, even if you don't provide alcohol you are looking at sanctions and potential civil lawsuits. >> reporter: two extreme cases this month in this town in glastonbury, connecticut show how confusing the issue can be. this is the house where the nixons threw their teenage daughter a party even handing out flyers saying they would be supervising the bash. when police arrived they found 100 teens and plenty of drinking. >> they...
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the judge ordered him to stay out of any place that serves or sells alcohol. step inside, the judge said he will sentence dwyer to a year in jail. >> reporter: well, dwyer will be allowed to serve 60 days on weekends. and that will begin next month. he must also continue using an alcohol sensor tied to his car's emission. >> as to his political future, dwyer's populars -- lawyers say he plan to continue serving out his term as a delegate to anne arundel county. >>> of course brisk fall day in anne arundel. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist tim williams is at the silvern arboretum. but we begin with tim -- bob turk. >> we didn't get quite as cold as forecasted. tonight, we might. might just get that. we're at 53 degrees around here. to the west of us, out in western maryland. oakland, stuck 82 degrees once again. they have been 30, 32. [ no audio ] >> well, we're here at the civilern arboretum. we did not hit any records last night. 36 degrees, roughly, is where we got down to in the city. but we do have frost and freeze warnings in
the judge ordered him to stay out of any place that serves or sells alcohol. step inside, the judge said he will sentence dwyer to a year in jail. >> reporter: well, dwyer will be allowed to serve 60 days on weekends. and that will begin next month. he must also continue using an alcohol sensor tied to his car's emission. >> as to his political future, dwyer's populars -- lawyers say he plan to continue serving out his term as a delegate to anne arundel county. >>> of...
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it's manufactured alcohol. in the trash.try to prevent them from taking them back to the units. >> when our producers checked back in with tim who has an affinity for pruno himself. >> that's my only vice. all i can do is drunk. i can't do drugs. >> officer heard him talking to our crew about his drinking, sparking a surprise search of his cell. >> they're not going to find nothing. there ain't nothing there that ain't supposed to be in there. maybe smell some wine -- >> there is a slight hint of an alcohol smell, so, doesn't really smell like there could necessarily be a batch but there might have been some in here recently. just do a systematic search from one side to the other. >> the worst i got in there is an empty wine bottle. >> i don't expect to necessarily find wine, but perhaps -- >> uh-oh. >> residual -- oh, yeah. so, there was some in here but it's been drank. probably end up giving him a write-up on that at least a 128. he does have possession of alcohol. >> i'll probably end up counseling him. he doesn't have p
it's manufactured alcohol. in the trash.try to prevent them from taking them back to the units. >> when our producers checked back in with tim who has an affinity for pruno himself. >> that's my only vice. all i can do is drunk. i can't do drugs. >> officer heard him talking to our crew about his drinking, sparking a surprise search of his cell. >> they're not going to find nothing. there ain't nothing there that ain't supposed to be in there. maybe smell some wine --...
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sometimes i use alcohol and 409 and spray it. >> you don't have to get really freaked out about this, but the whole point is not to cross contamination. if that's the area you're going to use your chicken, just don't come back and mix it with the juice of the chicken again. >> or cut your salad on the same cutting board. i want to move on because i have this prescription, specifically, from dr. samadi, and dr. siegel is going to talk to us, too. because october is national breast cancer awareness month. this is a time to check yourself out, ask your doctor if you have questions because there's new concerns about links between bpa, what they say is in water bottles, and also breast cancer. so doctors, what can we do? let me start with you, dr. siegel, and then i'll read my prescription because i have homework to do, apparently. >> i want to start when i say i'm not kidding when i say dr. kolby. it alters the way the body works with estrogen. it has been called candy for breast cancer. if you take a baby or a fetus and they're in the womb and you subject the woman to these chemicals, we
sometimes i use alcohol and 409 and spray it. >> you don't have to get really freaked out about this, but the whole point is not to cross contamination. if that's the area you're going to use your chicken, just don't come back and mix it with the juice of the chicken again. >> or cut your salad on the same cutting board. i want to move on because i have this prescription, specifically, from dr. samadi, and dr. siegel is going to talk to us, too. because october is national breast...
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alcoholism is an epidemic in fact one in ten native americans die from alcohol related deaths are read times higher than the general population according to the centers for disease control. the only thing that's more prevalent on reservations than alcoholism is the alarming number of suicides according to c.d.c. suicide rates have increased by sixty five. percent over the past decade amongst native american youth so what can we do to combat this problem while we change the conversation because the government solution is to shroud this country's shameful treatment of native americans with alcohol and gambling and the american people and they see the debate as nothing more than a name on a football jersey. back from an impassioned speech at the u.n. about the threat iran poses to the world israeli prime minister bibi netanyahu spoke to an audience in israel at bar ilan university shockingly though the speech wasn't a bunch of fear mongering about iran you know bibi actually took the time to talk about palestine but maybe not the way you hope. so using references to palestinian leadership
alcoholism is an epidemic in fact one in ten native americans die from alcohol related deaths are read times higher than the general population according to the centers for disease control. the only thing that's more prevalent on reservations than alcoholism is the alarming number of suicides according to c.d.c. suicide rates have increased by sixty five. percent over the past decade amongst native american youth so what can we do to combat this problem while we change the conversation because...
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he is ordered to stay out of any place that serves or sells alcohol. step inside he will sentence him to a year in jail. he will serve his 60 days on weekends beginning november 9th back to you. >>> as to his political future his lawyer says he plans to continue serving out his term as a delegate to anne arundel county. >>> crackdown on the roads, state troopers on the lookout for drivers who violate the move over law this after several of their own are injured by driver who is did not make room. wjz is live. megan mccorkle has more on the stepped up enforcement. >> reporter: earlier this month, trooper klein was innerly killed when she was hit by a car as she was helped another trooper on the side of the road. along the side of route 100, trooper klein was struck by a car, thrown into the air, through the back windshield of a cruiser. camera's captured the near death experience in september 2012. >> i have been hit by a car. >> reporter: both troopers nearly killed by drivers in violation of the move over law. now state police are cracking down. >> th
he is ordered to stay out of any place that serves or sells alcohol. step inside he will sentence him to a year in jail. he will serve his 60 days on weekends beginning november 9th back to you. >>> as to his political future his lawyer says he plans to continue serving out his term as a delegate to anne arundel county. >>> crackdown on the roads, state troopers on the lookout for drivers who violate the move over law this after several of their own are injured by driver who...
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according to a study on alcoholism. >> it's almost like it wasn't happening to my body. and they were putting their hands up and -- i was putting my hands up and saying, no, i'm a virgin, please stop. >> laura dunn was a victim of not only rape, but of a campus culture that's unhealthy for women and men. she studies students and sexuality. >> it's a good question. people have been having sex in college for a really long time. and add to that, this huge pressure to drink, and to overdrink. if you're really really drunk, you are incapacitated and that's rape >> laura struggled for a year, and then a professor in class talked about rape on campus. >> she said 10-20% of the victims report which means that 70 or 80% are silent. and i realized in the class, i was in the silent group. so the moment the class was up, i went across the street and reported very awkwardly that i was sexually assaulted >> the university of wisconsin said there's no way to determine what really happened since both parties were drinking >> when you grow up, they say they will protect you, but the real
according to a study on alcoholism. >> it's almost like it wasn't happening to my body. and they were putting their hands up and -- i was putting my hands up and saying, no, i'm a virgin, please stop. >> laura dunn was a victim of not only rape, but of a campus culture that's unhealthy for women and men. she studies students and sexuality. >> it's a good question. people have been having sex in college for a really long time. and add to that, this huge pressure to drink, and...
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but a third of those weren't for alcohol.r the inflown of drugs. >> drug impaired driving is an issue for arrests. >> foo they jumped 40% and the dmv statistics show that in a majority of those crashes involving fatalities or injuries where drugs are involved, the drivers are not convicted of dui. >> they don't have the information about drug impairment. they're reluctant to take those to trial. >> but police officers are caught to identify and catch drivers on drugs. drug duis can have some really real consequences. >> the word senseless is all i could think about. >> nearly two years ago, kelly grove's bmw was hit by a big rig truck. the truck went over this bridge and burst into flames. kelly's car with her infant and 10-year-old sage in the backseat was left teeters on the lem of the bridge. a 100-foot drop below. baby milo crying in the back. but from sage, silence. >> i'm yelling sage, sage, and there's nothing. nothing at all. and i figured she must be dead. >> until a whisper came from the back. sage was alive, injure
but a third of those weren't for alcohol.r the inflown of drugs. >> drug impaired driving is an issue for arrests. >> foo they jumped 40% and the dmv statistics show that in a majority of those crashes involving fatalities or injuries where drugs are involved, the drivers are not convicted of dui. >> they don't have the information about drug impairment. they're reluctant to take those to trial. >> but police officers are caught to identify and catch drivers on drugs....
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say does alcohol have anything to do with this? they look at me and of course it has everything to do with it. that is not to say that alcohol or drinking causes rape. it doesn't. somebody choosing to take advantage of somebody that is drunk is what is causing rape. they choose to do that. they could choose not to. >> i should have been more assertive when i was trying to tell him i didn't want to u maybe my "no" was not no enough. >> who shares the responsibility here. >> we do have this notion in culture that zero is some guilt. a man has 99% of responsibility and i have one percent responsibility and it as though it erases his responsibility. >> you were drinking. it doesn't matter if you never drank before and did doesn't matter if you were cu cut off se how you were still supposed to protect yourself and know better. >> laura struggled emissionly over a year. a professor in class started to talk about rape on campus. she says that 20 to 30 % of victims report and that means 70 to 80% of people were silent. i realized i was the
say does alcohol have anything to do with this? they look at me and of course it has everything to do with it. that is not to say that alcohol or drinking causes rape. it doesn't. somebody choosing to take advantage of somebody that is drunk is what is causing rape. they choose to do that. they could choose not to. >> i should have been more assertive when i was trying to tell him i didn't want to u maybe my "no" was not no enough. >> who shares the responsibility here....
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the fact is you mentioned alcohol. reality if you want to look at carcinogens, alcohol and tobacco are still the major contributors to really serious health problems. if your going to be vegan you might want to limit that alcohol, too. >> i don't drink that much. that was her question. >> but also for some people, i have a positive family history for heart disease. my dad died at 50 of heart disease. i've been told by my doctor that you can change your diet, try to radically change it but at a certain point you have to take medication. you have to take statins. >> at a certain point you do. >> diet alone is not going to do it for people with a real family history. >> i would beg to differ with that. because nobody is telling you how to eat to avoid those kind of conditions. you're talking about eating the standard american diet and then yes, you will have to take statins and other drugs at a certain point. >> right. >> let's agree with this one point. you can get that ldl down. let's say robin we followed your diet exa
the fact is you mentioned alcohol. reality if you want to look at carcinogens, alcohol and tobacco are still the major contributors to really serious health problems. if your going to be vegan you might want to limit that alcohol, too. >> i don't drink that much. that was her question. >> but also for some people, i have a positive family history for heart disease. my dad died at 50 of heart disease. i've been told by my doctor that you can change your diet, try to radically change...
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alcohol-related deaths. alex demetrick is in court when the sentence is imposed. alex? >> delegate dwight dwyer is looking at 60 days in jail and maybe as much as a year if he goes anywhere near alcohol. >> reporter: when delegate don dwyer's boat collided with another in 2012, people were hurt, including broken bones and a confusion to -- concussion to a 5-year-old girl and her 7-year-old brother. >> it is true, i was drinking on my boat. >> then it past august, he was pulled over for drinking and driving. in court, he was sentenced to 30 days in jail for each conviction. a total of 60 days behind bars. >> bare minimum of a sentence, compared to what i think he deserves. >> reporter: mark harbin was piloting the other boat with his grandchildren. and in court, dwyer's attorneys said it was mark harbin's fault for the accident. >> being drunk and speeding, seems to me to be ray crime. >> it would have been nice for him to acknowledge what happened and stop denying. acknowledge. stop denying. had he not been driving drunk, the accident probably would not have happened. >
alcohol-related deaths. alex demetrick is in court when the sentence is imposed. alex? >> delegate dwight dwyer is looking at 60 days in jail and maybe as much as a year if he goes anywhere near alcohol. >> reporter: when delegate don dwyer's boat collided with another in 2012, people were hurt, including broken bones and a confusion to -- concussion to a 5-year-old girl and her 7-year-old brother. >> it is true, i was drinking on my boat. >> then it past august, he was...