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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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without the use of alcohol or drugs. any use of dgs or alcoho once a person is in treatmt is considered relapse. many people consider it failure. some experts, however, feel this is a pessimistic notion. the message is, "don't do it because it's a disease. "iyou have fst drink, "you'll trger the addictproces and you won't bebl to conol it. e problem is 7o%-8o% of the pple are gog to experiee a lapse. we know this based on trtmenoutcome studies or people attending aa. if they have a lapse and they believe the disease has taken over, it gives thethe message there's nothing they can do other th give in return to the meetings. we're saying that's not necessarily the case because we've fod peop who ew it differently. this means, instead,they'vee in their recovery process. they need to make a course correction relapse prevention was createl to get back on tck. moreealistically with their lapses. we're helping them anticipate what will come up on the road of recovery and how to deal with it at different stages. next is anticipa
without the use of alcohol or drugs. any use of dgs or alcoho once a person is in treatmt is considered relapse. many people consider it failure. some experts, however, feel this is a pessimistic notion. the message is, "don't do it because it's a disease. "iyou have fst drink, "you'll trger the addictproces and you won't bebl to conol it. e problem is 7o%-8o% of the pple are gog to experiee a lapse. we know this based on trtmenoutcome studies or people attending aa. if they have...
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alcohol is 8 huge market. the idea that you can repress marketing of this to anybody, kids and anybody else, is just not going to happen. alcohol is regulated. labels are regulated by the alcohol and tobacco trade bureau. that is why these labels will co-stars. the industry otherwise itself regulated, the spirits careful, wine institute, they have guidelines and we can argue about health that works, guidelines restrict advertising to markets that i 70% of adults or more. in 2008 the ftc did a report and found more than 90% of ad impressions in the alcohol marketing were meeting 70% standard. there are flaws in this. that is perfectly not perfect, the clydesdale lad in the super bowl, this is not a perfect world. that is not a terrible model and remember alcohol is more than one industry. if marijuana comes out looking more like wine for example and less like beer then i think we would say that is actually a pretty good outcome. then you have tobacco. tobacco is directly applicable to marijuana. tobacco is a dr
alcohol is 8 huge market. the idea that you can repress marketing of this to anybody, kids and anybody else, is just not going to happen. alcohol is regulated. labels are regulated by the alcohol and tobacco trade bureau. that is why these labels will co-stars. the industry otherwise itself regulated, the spirits careful, wine institute, they have guidelines and we can argue about health that works, guidelines restrict advertising to markets that i 70% of adults or more. in 2008 the ftc did a...
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with much higher rates of absence from alcohol and much higher rates of alcohol -- alcoholism so i think we should be focusing on not which substance they abuse but whether they lose control of their behavior. and the modern prevention science is all around self command not around specific -- if a family wants to say no alcohol until you are 21 that's a reasonable guideline. i don't think it's a only guideline and i'm not sure it's the best. >> we have five more minutes and i want to get some questions in. let's do three questions sort of the lightning round. this gentleman right here keep your question real short so we can can get mine. >> are there are two things i didn't hear from the panel that could focus on the industry of the home grow and market integration. colorado and washington have different views on that so i wanted to see what your opinion was in terms of the cost benefits of that, pros and cons. >> a man on the far left there. speech is the follow up to the gentleman's question their. price and availability -- price and availability are only part of the equation. cigarett
with much higher rates of absence from alcohol and much higher rates of alcohol -- alcoholism so i think we should be focusing on not which substance they abuse but whether they lose control of their behavior. and the modern prevention science is all around self command not around specific -- if a family wants to say no alcohol until you are 21 that's a reasonable guideline. i don't think it's a only guideline and i'm not sure it's the best. >> we have five more minutes and i want to get...
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taxes to protect children from alcohol abuse. it's crazy to be against cannibus and not against anything else. >> i would happily call for higher alcohol taxes, higher tobacco tacks, and unfortunately, this conversation has kind of stolen the spotlight from anything else. and i feel like we're spending a lot of time nationally on this. and yeah, there are other very significant issues that we should be looking at. and certainly, we know there's a direct relationship between higher costs and higher taxes, as a way to achieve higher costs. i would love to see all of that stuff taxed all to hell. >> sheryl, when ben was going through the list of, and we saw the cartoon banana, what are the responsibility of people getting into this industry, especially people like yourself, having to draw those very clear lines in the sand? >> i'm glad that he brought it up. and on some i agree with him. i have a marketing pr business, and in fact, we brand and successfully launched 17 businesses in the cannibus sector, so i agree, when you asked wh
taxes to protect children from alcohol abuse. it's crazy to be against cannibus and not against anything else. >> i would happily call for higher alcohol taxes, higher tobacco tacks, and unfortunately, this conversation has kind of stolen the spotlight from anything else. and i feel like we're spending a lot of time nationally on this. and yeah, there are other very significant issues that we should be looking at. and certainly, we know there's a direct relationship between higher costs...
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alcohol is labeled. it is labeled by the alcohol and tobacco regulations. the industry otherwise is self-regulated by the beer institute, the distilled spirits council, the wine institute. they have guidelines. we can argue about how well that works. -- guidelines for strictly selling to adults. found more than 90% of ad impressions were in fact meeting the 70% failure. that is certainly not perfect. we know sports sponsorships are allowed. this is maybe not a perfect world. remember that alcohol is more than one industry. marijuana comes out looking more like wine, for example, and less like beer, then i think we'd say that is actually a pretty good outcome. then we have tobacco. tobacco is directly applicable to marijuana. a drug.is canibus obviously is a drug. in 2009, which is very recent history, enough so that we don't have to talk too much about gridlocking congress with the phenomena since then, congress passed the tobacco control act, bust is is a very row ystem of regulation. it is interesting that the products marketing to children, the tie shown
alcohol is labeled. it is labeled by the alcohol and tobacco regulations. the industry otherwise is self-regulated by the beer institute, the distilled spirits council, the wine institute. they have guidelines. we can argue about how well that works. -- guidelines for strictly selling to adults. found more than 90% of ad impressions were in fact meeting the 70% failure. that is certainly not perfect. we know sports sponsorships are allowed. this is maybe not a perfect world. remember that...
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that was alcohol. i spiralled down. >> inspiration for the movie "jerry maguire" talks about his football. >> i called it a ticking time epidemic. sherman. >> he twerked his way into the national consciousness, taking a page out of miley cyrus's book. >> when you started off the term super agent didn't exist. if you think about it player representation didn't exist as it does today. how did you start that, and why? >> the reality is there was no right of representation when i began. i remember calling up mike brown of the bengals to represent a player, and he said, "we don't deal with agents" click. that was that. mostly players had their parents tore did it themselves. the roll of an agent is to serve as a buffer. years ago i asked steve bartkowski in the first negotiation whether he wanted to hear every fact that went on between me and the general managers. and he said, "sure, it's my life, i want to hear it. i said steve, they'll say no so complimentary things about you. "no, i'll be fine." we get i
that was alcohol. i spiralled down. >> inspiration for the movie "jerry maguire" talks about his football. >> i called it a ticking time epidemic. sherman. >> he twerked his way into the national consciousness, taking a page out of miley cyrus's book. >> when you started off the term super agent didn't exist. if you think about it player representation didn't exist as it does today. how did you start that, and why? >> the reality is there was no right of...
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we had alcohol, very bad tasting alcohol. every friday night as part of a family ritual one thing that does is familiarize and make this a routine part of your life so the other kids were drinking up a storm because gosh i must be grown up if can use illicit alcohol. i was like this is really boring so i'm not sold on this don't discuss it message. >> he i would like to add to that because i see the aspect of building a cocoon around the children but the messages are so important. not only is the zero-tolerance for this forbidden fruit dynamic that it's not credible. if we lose credibility with our children we have lost it all because parents and i am a parent, parents are the ones that children are looking up to. if you establish that relationship of trust and not in and expectations the expectations should be ones that respect the child's intelligence in the expectation should be i want you to weighed in here is why. the other piece i want to add to what both of you are saying is we have to not kid ourselves into the truth
we had alcohol, very bad tasting alcohol. every friday night as part of a family ritual one thing that does is familiarize and make this a routine part of your life so the other kids were drinking up a storm because gosh i must be grown up if can use illicit alcohol. i was like this is really boring so i'm not sold on this don't discuss it message. >> he i would like to add to that because i see the aspect of building a cocoon around the children but the messages are so important. not...
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alcohol.oast guard investigator mark delozier was suspicious when he talked to hazelwood that night on the ship. how strong was the smell? >> it was strong enough to smell it at a distance of a few feet. >> turns out hazelwood and two other crew members had been drinking earlier that day. >> i didn't think it was a risk other crew members had been drinking earlier that day. >> i didn't think it was a risk. i thought i was drinking moderately. >> it was normal, in the sense that none of us got intoxicated. >> but what seemed normal was getting worse with every second. inan in an incredible fate that very night, the mayor of valdez was meeting here at city hall with oil industry officials and local citizens. the topic -- what would the response be like if there were a major oil spill? when we come back, why they were right to worry. and later -- why even have one drink? why take that risk? >> captain joseph hazelwood confronts his past while a jury decides his future. >> you talk about being lon
alcohol.oast guard investigator mark delozier was suspicious when he talked to hazelwood that night on the ship. how strong was the smell? >> it was strong enough to smell it at a distance of a few feet. >> turns out hazelwood and two other crew members had been drinking earlier that day. >> i didn't think it was a risk other crew members had been drinking earlier that day. >> i didn't think it was a risk. i thought i was drinking moderately. >> it was normal, in...
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alcohol, alcohol is a huge market. the idea that you can repress marketing to anybody else it seems it is just not going to happen. but alcohol is regulated. labels are regulated by the alcohol and tobacco tax and trade bureau. they can't put hope claims on their label and that is why they tend to look so stark. the industry otherwise itself is regulated by the beer institute and the spirits council, the wine institute. they have guidelines and we can argue about how well that works. they restrict advertising to the markets that are 70% adults or more. in 2,008 the ftc did a report and found that more than 90% of the ad impressions and alcohol marketing worried that meeting the 7% standard. the sponsorships also the clydesdale ad and the super bo bowl. one example i think we would say that it's actually a pretty good outcome. then you have to back out creative tobacco is applicable to marijuana. tobacco is a drug. cannabis obviously is a drug. in 2009 which is recent history in that so we don't have to talk to much abo
alcohol, alcohol is a huge market. the idea that you can repress marketing to anybody else it seems it is just not going to happen. but alcohol is regulated. labels are regulated by the alcohol and tobacco tax and trade bureau. they can't put hope claims on their label and that is why they tend to look so stark. the industry otherwise itself is regulated by the beer institute and the spirits council, the wine institute. they have guidelines and we can argue about how well that works. they...
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coen ruijs, an alcoholic, is cleaning the streets while trying to get clean. of an unlikely crew of garbage collectors, struggling addicts who spend half a day on streets picking up trash. in exchange the city offers them beer. five cans to be rationed throughout the day. plus a warm meal, tobacco and 10 euros, it's an u.n. conventional dutch program that keeps adict working instead of loitering in the park, where many get drunk, start fights and yell at passers-by. >> does it help or hurt alcoholism? >> if i was home all day i could be finishing one bottle after another. >> when we bet coen ruijs on a cold morning in east amsterdam, he was save ouring is few situation of his first heineken of the day. the former musician and artist explained how hard liquor led him down a difficult past. he took his first taste at 17. by age 25 his drinking was out of control. >> drinking in the morning, all day. >> have you been a person that yelled or got in a fight because of alcohol and while you were sitting there, before getting in the program. >> to be honest, yes. >>
coen ruijs, an alcoholic, is cleaning the streets while trying to get clean. of an unlikely crew of garbage collectors, struggling addicts who spend half a day on streets picking up trash. in exchange the city offers them beer. five cans to be rationed throughout the day. plus a warm meal, tobacco and 10 euros, it's an u.n. conventional dutch program that keeps adict working instead of loitering in the park, where many get drunk, start fights and yell at passers-by. >> does it help or...
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culture where you can't say no to things in your community. >> 82% of deaths from hazing involve alcohol. is the larger problem here really this binge drinking and excessive use of alcohol on campus, particularly in the fraternities? >> i don't think it's separate from it. i think you have to take them all as a package. for example, the phi delta theta serious drinking incidents dropped considerably when the houses went dry, and a lot of sororities have existed without any hazing whatsoever because they have kept their houses dry. for me, any kind of aggravated risk, whether it's driving while intoxicated, coming back from a pledge party, the hazing itself, the beating of a human being, all of those things together are aggravated and remind me very much of why people get in trouble for driving a car while intoxicated. it happened to jim mersa of the indianapolis colts. and anything you do is going to result in a death and it has done so 11 times in the last few years. >> it reminds me of the sae in 2011, they tried to ban alcohol and all of its chapters vote today down. how is it that th
culture where you can't say no to things in your community. >> 82% of deaths from hazing involve alcohol. is the larger problem here really this binge drinking and excessive use of alcohol on campus, particularly in the fraternities? >> i don't think it's separate from it. i think you have to take them all as a package. for example, the phi delta theta serious drinking incidents dropped considerably when the houses went dry, and a lot of sororities have existed without any hazing...
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though giving alcoholics more alcohol is controversial she anything. >> we threw everything we had at them. every project, every law, every fine, every opportunity to find them fine them for disturbances. but just fining them isn't curing the problem it is targeting the symptom. so they would be gone from the park for a week or so and then would come back. because they are not strangers, they have the right to use the parks. >> city council conservatives have called the idea a waste of money. but it is too soon to know whether or not the program is working. she has already witnessed changes in the personalities of participants. like a man named fred. she remembers visiting him in the park months ago. >> he looked like a bum. somebody that you wouldn't give any attention. enough he walks around and he is proud of himself, he greets people. interacts with people in the streets. that to me is like the biggest change i have ever seen in a human being make in a period of six months. so to me that is also already a success. >> underneath his reflective orange jacket, fred is a man dressed f
though giving alcoholics more alcohol is controversial she anything. >> we threw everything we had at them. every project, every law, every fine, every opportunity to find them fine them for disturbances. but just fining them isn't curing the problem it is targeting the symptom. so they would be gone from the park for a week or so and then would come back. because they are not strangers, they have the right to use the parks. >> city council conservatives have called the idea a waste...
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we didn't know about alcohol poisoning.s so important for us to get this message out to parents, to educators and to students. wish we had had that opportunity. we didn't know about. >> it is a silent epidemic. those statistics are on par with gun deaths and gun deaths are much more known than alcohol poisoning. >> we appreciate your loss and also your coming forward to talk to us. >> thanks very much. >> the white house is crack down on for profit colleges. under the new rule schools would lose federal funding if more than 30% of former students default on their loans. if approved the regulations would take effect in twri 16. >> phil jackson is one of the most famous and successful coaches in professional sports. he created the dynasty and the bulls and now he's taking on the new york knicks. >> phil is a great basketball person, i got agreat deal of respect for fill. >> to those who have won championships with him. >> you know how i feel about phil, i have a grade relation with him. >> jackson never missed the playoffs, r
we didn't know about alcohol poisoning.s so important for us to get this message out to parents, to educators and to students. wish we had had that opportunity. we didn't know about. >> it is a silent epidemic. those statistics are on par with gun deaths and gun deaths are much more known than alcohol poisoning. >> we appreciate your loss and also your coming forward to talk to us. >> thanks very much. >> the white house is crack down on for profit colleges. under the...
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. >> using drugs, drinking alcohol. my life just got unmanageable. committing crimes. >> others may be here for other offenses but this is not like your traditional courtroom. >> we're trying to get folks into treatment. so we're just trying to get them services they need. >> instead of going to jail they come here, enroll to get help with problems like drug addiction alcoholism, or mental
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patrick's day and alcohol often go hand in hand and alcohol often ends up in the wrong hands.wants to keep alcohol out of underaged hands so they're recruiting teen who's are barely old enough to vote. >> being in a high school envinement, you see a lot of alcohol being misused. >> reporter: christina is 18 years old. >> could you do me a favor and get me beer. >> reporter: old enough to make her own decisions. now she is helping police bust people who make bad joyces. >> you will have people who say sure, i would love to get you something. they want to know more about what you're up to. >> reporter: christina is part of operation shoulder tap. teens interested in law enforcement are trained by police to act as decoys and ask people over 21 to buy alcohol. on saturday, christina helped pacificca police arrest this man. others came close to facing the same misdemeanor charge. >> people did the right thing and told him don't do it. >> we did these shoulder tap operations and had a roughly 18% arrest rate. >> reporter: in fact the sergeant says operation shoulder tap has a scope
patrick's day and alcohol often go hand in hand and alcohol often ends up in the wrong hands.wants to keep alcohol out of underaged hands so they're recruiting teen who's are barely old enough to vote. >> being in a high school envinement, you see a lot of alcohol being misused. >> reporter: christina is 18 years old. >> could you do me a favor and get me beer. >> reporter: old enough to make her own decisions. now she is helping police bust people who make bad joyces....
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. >> it will be furnishing alcohol to a minor.e to facing the same misdemeanor charge. >> other people did the right thing, didn't do it. reporter: last month we did shoulder tap operations and we had 18% arrest rate. reporter: in fact, operation shoulder tap has a scope that extents beyond alcohol. >> we made several contact with people already on probation or parole, by virtue knowing that we are out there, appropriate choice. reporter: shoulder tap is in effect several times a year but law enforcement officials won't say where or when so it's up to you never to find out. dan rubin kron 4 news. >>> involved 109 police agencies state wide so far 484 people have been cited, 49 people were taken into custody due to other warrants or outstanding charges. >>> tonight ukraine is waiting for the outcome of a referendum whether crimea should break away from the country and become part of russia, called tomorrow res rereferendum illegitimate, today, pro russia demonstrators stormed buildings in crew crane, john mccain is in can i yes, mi
. >> it will be furnishing alcohol to a minor.e to facing the same misdemeanor charge. >> other people did the right thing, didn't do it. reporter: last month we did shoulder tap operations and we had 18% arrest rate. reporter: in fact, operation shoulder tap has a scope that extents beyond alcohol. >> we made several contact with people already on probation or parole, by virtue knowing that we are out there, appropriate choice. reporter: shoulder tap is in effect several...
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fatima said problems in the park had gotten pretty bad even giving alcoholics more alcohol is controversialshe said she is willing to try anything. >> we threw everything add them. every opportunity to fine them for disturbances. but just fining them isn't curing the problem. it's just targeting the symptoms. >> elotik says she has already witnessed changes in the personalities of the participants. like a man named fred. she remembers visiting him in the park months ago. >> he looked like a bum. now he walks around and he is proud of himself. >> do you think this program is helping you? >> yes, it is not easy. i fighting every day. every day when i wake up and i standing before the mirror, every day kim tel, i tell to my, fred, do not drink this day. >> only time can tell, in the meantime, they have a room to go to, a place to be, and a new sense of self respect. lori jane gliha, al jazeera, amsterdam. >> we will talk to a former police officer about excessive force in new mexico. plus the science behind mudslides, we will show you a simulator that explains exactly what happened in washingt
fatima said problems in the park had gotten pretty bad even giving alcoholics more alcohol is controversialshe said she is willing to try anything. >> we threw everything add them. every opportunity to fine them for disturbances. but just fining them isn't curing the problem. it's just targeting the symptoms. >> elotik says she has already witnessed changes in the personalities of the participants. like a man named fred. she remembers visiting him in the park months ago. >> he...
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don't ink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem maye more likely to misuse lyrica. having less pain is -- it's a wonderful feeling. test. leallelelelelelelelele bei being being being bei >>> welcome back to sunday house call. our doctoring work so hard all week. and this week one of our doctors was in the dominican republic opening up a new cancer center. >>> this is home to the new cancer institute. and it comes at a time when medical tourism is increasingly popular. close to a million americans per year seek health care outside the u.s. and the caribbean is now known for high quality, procedures. now you can add to that the state-of-the-art da vinci robot. >> you're going to change the liviinines of many, many people. i'm proud to be part of this. very proud. ? with roboticing surgery,ing recovery is remarkable. you can get in and out of the hospital in less than a day. the institute will include treatment of prostate,
don't ink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem maye more likely to misuse lyrica. having less pain is -- it's a wonderful feeling. test. leallelelelelelelelele bei being being being bei >>> welcome back to sunday house call. our doctoring work so hard all week. and this week one of our doctors was in the dominican republic opening up a new cancer center. >>> this is home to...
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it's always -- it's drugs, alcohol, drugs. during alcohol or drug use separates us.lways 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 alone.
it's always -- it's drugs, alcohol, drugs. during alcohol or drug use separates us.lways 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...
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called nick nomennate it incuds players chugging alcohol. they dare friends in online video to one-up what they do. harmeli aregawi reports on a dangerous game that has glamed five lives worldwide. it's called necknominate. it starts by the participate drinking or, as the british and aussies say, necking. then the person nominates other people by name. [ bleep ] >> challenging them to top the drinking in creative, outlandish and dangerous ways. the online videos pressured the people nominated into participating. the game is believed to have starts in the u.k., when this video was posted last year. >> i nominate all of you whose birthday it's not, merry christmas. >> a facebook page def i don't think to neck and nominnate credits sampson for starting the craze. young men and women consume large amounts of alcohol and sometimes adding dead animals into their drinks to top their nominators. five men from the u.k. and ireland died, participating in this craze. in our research we found a couple of guys in washington state neck nominating. it does
called nick nomennate it incuds players chugging alcohol. they dare friends in online video to one-up what they do. harmeli aregawi reports on a dangerous game that has glamed five lives worldwide. it's called necknominate. it starts by the participate drinking or, as the british and aussies say, necking. then the person nominates other people by name. [ bleep ] >> challenging them to top the drinking in creative, outlandish and dangerous ways. the online videos pressured the people...
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itay 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 aery poor treatment for depression. it makes it worse, t it alls the person to get by for a longer period of time. that may be one possibility-- the overlap between alcoholism and depression. the other reasons may have to do with hormonal differences between men and women. ere are considerable differences, and, you know, women frequently develop premenstrual depression. women with depression equently get much worse premenstrually. this is not uncommon. so there may be a hormonal difference. there may be many social dierences in 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 and environmental factors, experts believe that biology plays a role in botmajor depression and bipolar disorder. there seems to be especially strofor bipolar disorder. rodney belongs to suppo
itay 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 aery poor treatment for depression. it makes it worse, t it alls the person to get by for a longer period of time. that may be one possibility-- the overlap between alcoholism and depression. the other reasons may have to do with hormonal differences between men and women. ere are...
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alcohol and tobacco cause in the long run irreversible health damage. brain damage, liver, lung damage. cannabis, we don't have overdoeove overdoses, cirrhosis. >> imagine can be damaging. 9% of people that use it they will become addicted. it can be harmful to kids, pregnant women and those with mental illness. two of the other big public health fears about loosening marijuana laws haven't come to pass. according to data, the coffee shops haven't caused the rise of other drugs like cocaine or heroin. many argue marijua users move on to harder drugs. second, dutch policy hasn't turned the dutch into a nation of pot heads. 6% of people in the netherlands report using marijuana compared to 9% spain, 15% in this u.s. >> in the netherlands, if it comes to prevalence in the population, we are not the highest. france is much higher. spain is much higher. >> places that have no coffee shops? >> and fully repressive on the user. spain is changing now, but france has been very repressive. you have higher prevalence than here. making it easily accessible doesn't
alcohol and tobacco cause in the long run irreversible health damage. brain damage, liver, lung damage. cannabis, we don't have overdoeove overdoses, cirrhosis. >> imagine can be damaging. 9% of people that use it they will become addicted. it can be harmful to kids, pregnant women and those with mental illness. two of the other big public health fears about loosening marijuana laws haven't come to pass. according to data, the coffee shops haven't caused the rise of other drugs like...
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room ofetter be in a marijuana smokers tend to be in a room with people who drink alcohol. you have an uncle or aunt in the room, if they are in there more than two hours, that is going to build conflict. you get people who smoke marijuana in their, they are going to live, eat and enjoy themselves. take a statistic for who beat their wife when they are drunk and who kills people when they are drunk. did you take a statistic of that? guest: listen, there is no question -- i do not have a statistic per se, but that is one of the big arguments when people measure alcohol and marijuana right next to each other, one of the big arguments is they say people who use alcohol for a lot of people, it makes them belligerent, it brings out the violent behavior. as we say, back in 1933 and we said we will stop using this, we said in the social contract that is a cost that we will agree that somehow habitable as long as we will legalize it again. from the legalizer, that is a big argument. they said the cops are not being called the domestic violence disputes because somebody got stoned.
room ofetter be in a marijuana smokers tend to be in a room with people who drink alcohol. you have an uncle or aunt in the room, if they are in there more than two hours, that is going to build conflict. you get people who smoke marijuana in their, they are going to live, eat and enjoy themselves. take a statistic for who beat their wife when they are drunk and who kills people when they are drunk. did you take a statistic of that? guest: listen, there is no question -- i do not have a...
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the national institutes for alcohol believe 825 college students die every year from alcohol unintentional injuries. 690,000 students are assaulted by another student who's been drinking and a lot of them sexually assaulted, 97,000 students victims of related sexual assault or date rape. the numbers go on and on and on. what can be done to combat this? >> i would say that number on sexual assault is highly underreported, because there's so much shame around this issue. the issue is how do we teach children or adolescents, really, to drink responsible. in europe, they thought the idea was to start them a year or drinking at the home. in italy, there's no drinking age, kind of a guideline. the average age children start having wine with their parents is 12. i'm not sure that that's all the way. we keep moving the drinking age to older and older and older and you can die for your country at 18 but not have a shot of whiskey until you're 21. i don't know that that's the answer, either. >> a facebook page devoted to this game shows that it's made this way to the u.s., of course all the deaths s
the national institutes for alcohol believe 825 college students die every year from alcohol unintentional injuries. 690,000 students are assaulted by another student who's been drinking and a lot of them sexually assaulted, 97,000 students victims of related sexual assault or date rape. the numbers go on and on and on. what can be done to combat this? >> i would say that number on sexual assault is highly underreported, because there's so much shame around this issue. the issue is how do...
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with a little work, the rubbing alcohol also did the trick. and the good old fashion table salt, appeared to do the best of all. so if you're keeping track, five of our six products worked. all five are over here. the baking soda didn't do a thing, so you don't want to use that at all. we wouldn't suggest that you use bleach though because it can be toxic to plants and make a mess of your driveway. there are other things you can use. we have some kitty litter, some people think that will melt ice and it's not going to melt your ice, it's for traction. and other people who said maybe fertilizer, but we did not try that because we know about the environmental effects of fertilizer and what can happen when it gets in our waterways, so we did not try that. if you have any of these other household items, in a pinch, this stuff might work. i mean, you don't want to use it all the time. you don't want to use it on a long stretch of driveway, but if you have some small areas that need a quick, easy fix, this might do it. >> i thought the bleach would
with a little work, the rubbing alcohol also did the trick. and the good old fashion table salt, appeared to do the best of all. so if you're keeping track, five of our six products worked. all five are over here. the baking soda didn't do a thing, so you don't want to use that at all. we wouldn't suggest that you use bleach though because it can be toxic to plants and make a mess of your driveway. there are other things you can use. we have some kitty litter, some people think that will melt...
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do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immiate medical hp for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> welcome back to sunday house call. our doctors work so hard all week and the doctor was in the dominican republic opening up a new center for cancer patients. take a look. >> the metropolitan hospital of santiago is home to the brand-new robotic institute and comes at a time when medical tourism is increasingly popular. close to a million americans a year seek health care and the caribbean is known for high quality and low cost procedures. patients can save up to sniff% of what they
do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immiate medical hp for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about...
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state regulators are cracking down on adults who give alcohol to minors. dan ruben said people are looking for people underaged drinking affects the most. >> reporter: pacifica pd wants to keep alcohol out of underaged hands. so they are recruiting teens old enough to vote. >> being in a high school environment you see a lot of alcohol used. >> reporter: christina is 18 years old. she's old enough to make her own decisions. now she's helping police bust people who make bad choices. >> you will get the people like sure what can i get you where are you going? they want to know more about what you are up. >> reporter: she's part of the program. teens interested in law enforcement are trained by police to act as decoys and ask people over 21 to buy them alcohol. >> it will be for furnishing alcohol to a minor. >> reporter: on saturday, she helped police arrest this man. others claim close to facing a misdemeanor charge. the other people did the right thing. >> last month we did these shoulder tap operations and had a roughly 18% arrest rate. >> reporter: in fa
state regulators are cracking down on adults who give alcohol to minors. dan ruben said people are looking for people underaged drinking affects the most. >> reporter: pacifica pd wants to keep alcohol out of underaged hands. so they are recruiting teens old enough to vote. >> being in a high school environment you see a lot of alcohol used. >> reporter: christina is 18 years old. she's old enough to make her own decisions. now she's helping police bust people who make bad...
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. >> a lot of times they will keep fruit and turn that into a jailhouse alcohol called pruno. they will save bread and save all that. the yeast in the bread to ferment. the sugary juice, it will turn into pruno, which they're making one right here. this can be dangerous because there's no way that they can know what the alcohol content is on this. >> ryan abbey has never been caught with alcohol in jail, but it's gotten him into plenty of trouble on the outside. >> drink and i get aggressive, i guess, and i start arguing and, you know, it's pitiful. i hadn't had a drink in 16 months, so this -- this is actually the second time i've drinken in 16 months, and this is where it brought me back to so, yeah. i did five months here last time. i was here last year, and i said i wasn't going to drink again, and here we are. >> but alcohol is more than just a problem for abbey. it's also the foundation of his career. >> i'm an investor in a vodka company called boutay vodka. it's got a really good taste and it's smooth. >> dare i ask if that's what you were intoxicated on when you were
. >> a lot of times they will keep fruit and turn that into a jailhouse alcohol called pruno. they will save bread and save all that. the yeast in the bread to ferment. the sugary juice, it will turn into pruno, which they're making one right here. this can be dangerous because there's no way that they can know what the alcohol content is on this. >> ryan abbey has never been caught with alcohol in jail, but it's gotten him into plenty of trouble on the outside. >> drink and i...
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alcohol is a flat rate, stabilize. melissa: i also wonder if they are spreading themselves too thin. alcohol, mobile payments, are they diluting their basic business? >> i agree 100%. a lot of headwinds, if you are long the stock you wil looking o get out of the position. commodity prices rising, coffee prices going up and not only those, sugar and milk prices rising. melissa: i don't know how your possibly losing this. >> a locked in the coffee prices in 2015. 20% revenue. so if you are looking for a stock in that space, they are the same multiple. compounding the fact of inflation at commodities, not a lot of demand. threcent move we have seen is unlikely to last because consumer demand around the wor world. melissa: you completely won. thank you. money has been flying around the world to a story in russia or they can face even bigger sanctions. after the tit-for-tat response for politicians good leaders from germany, france and the uk say they will expand their own list to ban individuals and more assets will be fro
alcohol is a flat rate, stabilize. melissa: i also wonder if they are spreading themselves too thin. alcohol, mobile payments, are they diluting their basic business? >> i agree 100%. a lot of headwinds, if you are long the stock you wil looking o get out of the position. commodity prices rising, coffee prices going up and not only those, sugar and milk prices rising. melissa: i don't know how your possibly losing this. >> a locked in the coffee prices in 2015. 20% revenue. so if...
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. >>> more than five people were wounded buy being alcohol from minors. police officers cop be ducted what they call a shoulder tap operation. teenage decoys were outside where they asked people to buy them alcohol and until he will sore right tow they asked 10 people to buy for them. >> in a way that is good, because it shows there are not many people who are willing to buy alcohol for minors. >> those who buy alcohol for minors will be arrested and do community service and in total 122 people were arrested or cited right here in the bay area. [ music ] >> it 0 doesn't sound -- it doesn't sound irish. but they kept a close eye on the st. patrick's day celebration. they blocked off the streets and they checked bags for alcohol and weapons and one person was arrested for public inn objection to a cakes. here we are back at it. traffic is unfortunately back too and traffic is -- i don't think traffic ever left. you can see some slowing as we come on 880 westbound at central avenue and the crash is stuck in the middle lanes for a bit and quickly we have a ba
. >>> more than five people were wounded buy being alcohol from minors. police officers cop be ducted what they call a shoulder tap operation. teenage decoys were outside where they asked people to buy them alcohol and until he will sore right tow they asked 10 people to buy for them. >> in a way that is good, because it shows there are not many people who are willing to buy alcohol for minors. >> those who buy alcohol for minors will be arrested and do community service...
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got an alcohol problem and he needs to address it. and, obviously, in here, there's no alcohol.ope he makes the best of it while he's in. he gets himself sober and gets a good base in his sobriety while he's in. >> hey, dad. >> son, how you doing? >> not good. not bad. i just really wanted to find out from your point of view, like, i read your statement. and i was kind of -- and still am in shock and awe as to what was written in that statement that you had made that night. >> well, i don't know how the keys that were taken out of my -- that jacket pocket actually were between your mattresses. >> yeah, but i -- i don't know how we go from far extreme to have me for unlawful purpose of a gun, which was put into your head and saying i was going to kill you. then it came down to your statement was the sole reason why -- why i'm about to spend time in prison. >> well, you had a -- an illegal weapon and you were on probation. as ridiculous as it may sound, a bb gun they consider a weapon in this state. >> they only consider it a weapon when it's used unlawfully. i checked the laws. i
got an alcohol problem and he needs to address it. and, obviously, in here, there's no alcohol.ope he makes the best of it while he's in. he gets himself sober and gets a good base in his sobriety while he's in. >> hey, dad. >> son, how you doing? >> not good. not bad. i just really wanted to find out from your point of view, like, i read your statement. and i was kind of -- and still am in shock and awe as to what was written in that statement that you had made that night....
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first the plant is soaked in food grade alcohol to draw out the cannabinoids. >> how long do you soakt for? >> the solubility is quite high. so we can soak it for as short as maybe a couple of hours to maybe overnight. >> and you end up with something like this. >> the solution is heated, to maximize alcohol evaporation. that is heated and mixed with olive oil. >> how many quality control processes do you have? >> we use analytical testing on site. to determine the viability of the raw oil. >> none of the stanley brothers have a medical degree. prior to this several works in the oil fields of texas. jesse stanley says they've determined proper dosing through trial and error. >> how do you know you're getting too much, you need to dial it back? >> it's the point of finding what works. it's not going ocause any effect, like drowsiness or something like tha that. it's can strictly, their body will get rid of it. >> when i drink six cups of coffee i know i've had too much caffeine. >> the effectiveness of marijuana is through the roof but we're very safe. because of charlotte's web we hav
first the plant is soaked in food grade alcohol to draw out the cannabinoids. >> how long do you soakt for? >> the solubility is quite high. so we can soak it for as short as maybe a couple of hours to maybe overnight. >> and you end up with something like this. >> the solution is heated, to maximize alcohol evaporation. that is heated and mixed with olive oil. >> how many quality control processes do you have? >> we use analytical testing on site. to...