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bridget, 21.5 percent of 18- to 25-year-olds have an issue with illicit drugs. talk to me a little bit about that and what kind of drugs are they using. it is quite different than it was even 2 or 3 years ago. we see a huge increase in pharmaceutical drug use, not using it as prescribed. we also see an increase in alcohol use, and binge drinking is a serious problem, as well as some of the more legal types of drugs labeled as incense or those types of things in different smoke shops. and jonathan, does that hold true for what you are seeing in new york city? absolutely. we are seeing the use or the misuse of drugs such as ritalin, adderall, inderal being used for specific purposes to help kids stay up late and study, to calm kids down. we're also seeing a lot of binge drinking and we're seeing a disturbing kind of resurgence in the amount of nicotine smoking. i think kids are resorting to cigarettes because they're legal. they are not super cheap, but compared to other kinds of drugs they're certainly cheaper and readily available, and that is quite disturbing.
bridget, 21.5 percent of 18- to 25-year-olds have an issue with illicit drugs. talk to me a little bit about that and what kind of drugs are they using. it is quite different than it was even 2 or 3 years ago. we see a huge increase in pharmaceutical drug use, not using it as prescribed. we also see an increase in alcohol use, and binge drinking is a serious problem, as well as some of the more legal types of drugs labeled as incense or those types of things in different smoke shops. and...
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: it's wonderful being together again as a family. >> bridget: mm. say. we had some champagne, and we had dad's favorite food from dad's favorite restaurant, listening to dad's favorite music. [ chuckles ] on your beloved wedding china. >> rick: yeah, if i didn't know better, i'd say you were trying to butter up dad.
: it's wonderful being together again as a family. >> bridget: mm. say. we had some champagne, and we had dad's favorite food from dad's favorite restaurant, listening to dad's favorite music. [ chuckles ] on your beloved wedding china. >> rick: yeah, if i didn't know better, i'd say you were trying to butter up dad.
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it can be very challenging because, you know, as i think bridget and justin mentioned, adolescence is a time of experimentation. it's a time of risk taking. so, you know, one doesn't want to smother your kid or be what is referred to nowadays as a "helicopter parent," which my daughter accused me-but at the same time, one needs to have that conversation and begin to address the issues and point out what your concerns are and maybe set some parameters for what you are looking at and follow up. and see if things are not getting better, if you are seeing the same things that concern you, it's important to seek help, seek some kind of assessment. you know, what i am really troubled about is really the level of-among the 18- to 26-year-olds, that college age, the binge drinking that is taking place. we hear on the news time in and time out what it is doing, the number of accidents that occur, the number, quite frankly, of violent, violent date issues that we are seeing at least in this area. and so, really what-tami, what does a parent say to a child that wants to have fun because college
it can be very challenging because, you know, as i think bridget and justin mentioned, adolescence is a time of experimentation. it's a time of risk taking. so, you know, one doesn't want to smother your kid or be what is referred to nowadays as a "helicopter parent," which my daughter accused me-but at the same time, one needs to have that conversation and begin to address the issues and point out what your concerns are and maybe set some parameters for what you are looking at and...
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hansen bridget will match all donations up to $10,000. >>> north korea has sentenced an american man to 15 years of hard labor. north korea said bay was sentenced for carrying serious crimes and they are using bay to get a visit from a prominent american seeking his release. >>> attorney general pamela harris announced the law yesterday. it gives the law the ability to sees guns from californiaians who are not allowed to have guns. this happened after the sandy hook elementary school shooting. >> we have 24 people in the streets of california who are known to be in violation of the law and who are known to have handguns. >> the additional funding is primarily for extra officers and will last years. >>> a mother who was shot in front of her four-year-old son will be laid to rest. she was shot in her car on 54th street and her son was in the back seat, he was not hurt. her funeral will begin at the yack sonville school. -- jacksonville school. >>> christopher yang was an assistant coach for the girl's water polo team. he no longer works at the school. sheriff's deputies or rested him a
hansen bridget will match all donations up to $10,000. >>> north korea has sentenced an american man to 15 years of hard labor. north korea said bay was sentenced for carrying serious crimes and they are using bay to get a visit from a prominent american seeking his release. >>> attorney general pamela harris announced the law yesterday. it gives the law the ability to sees guns from californiaians who are not allowed to have guns. this happened after the sandy hook elementary...
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we could give rick and bridget a little brother or little sister. >> eric: bill spencer's child. >> brookeyours and mine. and that big house full of children and grandchildren and laughter again. it would be nice. i know you miss that. so do i. >> thomas: you know, i almost wish that, uh, she didn't have to remember.
we could give rick and bridget a little brother or little sister. >> eric: bill spencer's child. >> brookeyours and mine. and that big house full of children and grandchildren and laughter again. it would be nice. i know you miss that. so do i. >> thomas: you know, i almost wish that, uh, she didn't have to remember.
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we could give rick and bridget a little brother or little sister. >> eric: bill spencer's child. >> brooke: i can't have this child without you. it would destroy katie's marriage, and it would ruin every relationship that i have. you are the only thing that is
we could give rick and bridget a little brother or little sister. >> eric: bill spencer's child. >> brooke: i can't have this child without you. it would destroy katie's marriage, and it would ruin every relationship that i have. you are the only thing that is
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warning them like oh you know how you'll never survive i mean the scottish people wouldn't take that on bridget this is say you know. more people don't care if it's a british provided it's have enough to throw out it for thirty years can kill it. i think it's just it's scaremongering isn't it i mean the us has things was question depends and should think the case hasn't really been put properly and if you look at a modest table the only one that's quite interesting and when the oil fields are north of the prison a huge zigzag into off like in norway also. lots of ways the school could survive economically but obviously his job is to be there for. the oil and the oil is really really the secret going to quote behind margaret thatcher without the dots the oil there would not have been the thatcher revolution as we know it is that of course tory your thoughts in terms of scholars independents you could get away from the tories well that's a huge selling point over i think if they could put it to people it would be their squalling could be the dependent socialist country that it feels as in its hea
warning them like oh you know how you'll never survive i mean the scottish people wouldn't take that on bridget this is say you know. more people don't care if it's a british provided it's have enough to throw out it for thirty years can kill it. i think it's just it's scaremongering isn't it i mean the us has things was question depends and should think the case hasn't really been put properly and if you look at a modest table the only one that's quite interesting and when the oil fields are...
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"bridget jones, mad about the boy."ou can read a sneak excerpt. i'm going to be talking with the author, helen fielding, bringing bridget back -- i'm a huge fan. >> another movie then too? >> i can only hope. >> renee zellweger -- >> do you guys get it? >> yeah, they should call it "50 shades of bridget jones." >> good idea. mean time, new research on menopause, hot flashes, night sweats, lack of sleep. but now scientists say it also affects your memory. nbc's mara schiavocampo has the study. >> ma, have you been more forgetful than usual? >> i don't know. let me think. >> reporter: jokes about menopause have long been a pop culture staple. >> gloria, what did you just ask me? >> reporter: but memory loss during menopause can be a real mid life crisis. >> my first really scary symptom was actually memory loss. >> reporter: writer and advocate ellen doljen runs a support group called menopause mondays. >> i was in a business meeting and i all of a sudden experienced a complete brain fog. in fact, i thought i was in the e
"bridget jones, mad about the boy."ou can read a sneak excerpt. i'm going to be talking with the author, helen fielding, bringing bridget back -- i'm a huge fan. >> another movie then too? >> i can only hope. >> renee zellweger -- >> do you guys get it? >> yeah, they should call it "50 shades of bridget jones." >> good idea. mean time, new research on menopause, hot flashes, night sweats, lack of sleep. but now scientists say it also...
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the washington state the bread chastises says about 77,000 people traveled as bridget daily. we're also watching us live south of annapolis maryland. president obama will deliver the commencement address at the united states naval academy. this the second time has delivered the address at the commissioning ceremony as president. the first time was in 2009. >> the bridge collapse in washington as a reminder of how important the safety of bridges this. and the bay area, repair work is underway to fix the broken bolt on the new eastern span of the bay bridge. kron4 crews were on hand yesterday to get a firsthand look at the repair work. the have the the new span has just begun at an average repair the dozens of broken bolts. caltrans says the bolts are no longer useful so they are building a steel saddle to hold the bridge down the same way the bolts would. the new span will not open until the saddle is securely in place. but the saddle needs to be in place. all other work >> opening day of the new span is still in the air. this deal saddle is still being designed and low-cost 5
the washington state the bread chastises says about 77,000 people traveled as bridget daily. we're also watching us live south of annapolis maryland. president obama will deliver the commencement address at the united states naval academy. this the second time has delivered the address at the commissioning ceremony as president. the first time was in 2009. >> the bridge collapse in washington as a reminder of how important the safety of bridges this. and the bay area, repair work is...
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guilford'siancée, bridget pierce, thinks that no one ultimately took responsibility for guilford's safety >> nut. >> n-u-t. >> i believe that everybody that is involved should be held accountable. at&t, the contractors, general dynamics and the smaller companies that are subcontracted out. everybody in this process should be held accountable for and have to pay fines and have regulations that they all have to live up to. >> smith: after guilford died, the foreman for all around towers disappeared and was never questioned by osha. the company quickly went out of business, but two of its owners, who declined interview requests, then started another company that continues to do work in the industry. that doesn't surprise those who study subcontracting. >> the problem of focusing the enforcement attention at the bottom, at the small subcontractor, is a little bit like the old game of whac-a-mole. you can enforce your osha standards on that individual contractor and hit t mole, but there are a lot of other contractors that are going to pop up. if we want to improve conditions in a workplace li
guilford'siancée, bridget pierce, thinks that no one ultimately took responsibility for guilford's safety >> nut. >> n-u-t. >> i believe that everybody that is involved should be held accountable. at&t, the contractors, general dynamics and the smaller companies that are subcontracted out. everybody in this process should be held accountable for and have to pay fines and have regulations that they all have to live up to. >> smith: after guilford died, the foreman...
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of the hottest and in human history we've got records going back not just two decades but diadem bridget has stabilized this for fifteen years has stabilized at a level that is the hottest in human history right and then i got a bill out of the nine hottest years in the history of the world that we know i mean going back to maybe the six hundred eight of those years have occurred since the year two thousand yes we had him even the period of global warming when temperatures were as bad if not hot at that so that only in one part of the world that we knew of that was only in north america in greenland and parts of northern europe that did not account for south america antarctica so that's a rather that's not completely clear but the point is that i mean the main issue is that is the i.p.c.c. is prediction that the planet is going to. then to great how do you lie about the news that we've got image if a global temperature is below at the level or even go up one or two degrees that's not a catastrophe that merits the kind off sweeping actions that some people have been recommending not that
of the hottest and in human history we've got records going back not just two decades but diadem bridget has stabilized this for fifteen years has stabilized at a level that is the hottest in human history right and then i got a bill out of the nine hottest years in the history of the world that we know i mean going back to maybe the six hundred eight of those years have occurred since the year two thousand yes we had him even the period of global warming when temperatures were as bad if not...
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patty and bridget are two of them. you've basically dedicated a lot of your life to watching this. >> yes. >> what is it about this case? what are you doing here? why have you been so fixated? >> you just want to find out how it's going to end. it's been going on for weeks and months. we just want a final. this is just taking forever. you just want to see what the end is going to be. >> reporter: what is it about the case that attracted you and kept you going? sometimes, you know, you'll get into a tv show or something. is this like a soap opera? >> exactly. a soap opera watching it from beginning to end. just the lies she's told. very manipulative. it's like you believe what she is saying but you know it is not the truth. she's just trying to save herself. >> reporter: ashleigh, this has happened before with casey anthony, scott peterson, michael jackson. there are certain cases that seem to really resonate with the public and this is one of them. if you look out in the crowd here and you see so many people here waiti
patty and bridget are two of them. you've basically dedicated a lot of your life to watching this. >> yes. >> what is it about this case? what are you doing here? why have you been so fixated? >> you just want to find out how it's going to end. it's been going on for weeks and months. we just want a final. this is just taking forever. you just want to see what the end is going to be. >> reporter: what is it about the case that attracted you and kept you going? sometimes,...
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the bridge collapse in washington as a reminder of how important the safety of bridget is. while crews are working to ensure the safety of the new span of the bay bridge, the same question remains. kron 4 crews or the new spent yesterday and got a firsthand look at how the repair is going. drilling under the new spanish just begun an effort to repair the dozens of broken bolts . caltrans says the bolts are no longer useful so they're building a steel southold the bridge down openl. >> openly gay youths will be allowed to join the boy scouts more than 60 percent of 14 of the voting members of the boy scouts of america voted for the store policy changing as today. it will take effect on january 1st. the approved solution says, " no use may be denied members in the boy scouts of america on the basis of sexual orientation or preference alone in the ". the vote followed months of intense debate among interest groups in the race for spelling itself. however, the bsa did not vote on whether to remove its ban on gay adult leaders. kron fours felipe dgegal told local scouts and scou
the bridge collapse in washington as a reminder of how important the safety of bridget is. while crews are working to ensure the safety of the new span of the bay bridge, the same question remains. kron 4 crews or the new spent yesterday and got a firsthand look at how the repair is going. drilling under the new spanish just begun an effort to repair the dozens of broken bolts . caltrans says the bolts are no longer useful so they're building a steel southold the bridge down openl. >>...
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i would like to say happenmy mother's day to my beautiful wife katie kennedy and my mother bridget lukee lives in georgia and my mom in ohio. happy mother's day and i love you! i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things happen. resulting in unexpected power and agility. experience the adventurous, all-powerful gator rsx850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fully independent multi-link suspension and a top speed of 53 miles per hour. it's a whole new species of gator. right now, visit your dealer or johndeere.com/gator to get $800 off the gator rsx850i. >> shannon: the washington state attorney general has filed a consumer
i would like to say happenmy mother's day to my beautiful wife katie kennedy and my mother bridget lukee lives in georgia and my mom in ohio. happy mother's day and i love you! i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at...
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. >> here is a question from bridget daly, a third-year a student.ithout discussing of this -- the merits of the same-sex marriage cases argued in the court, do you believe this is the sort of issue that should be tackling -- that the supreme court should be tackling rather than a legislative branch or the states? >> i'm not going to say anything about that. >> a for effort anyway. >> i shouldn't -- there's no way i can comment on that. [laughter] i'll be back in the national news. [laughter] >> well, ok, let me try this one. >> nice try. >> you live in virginia and married to your wife, a white woman and the supreme court struck down a virginia law that prohibited an interracial marriage. was the court correct in wading into that issue? >> if you read the court opinion, is clearly a racial classification face -- a racial classification case. that is pretty much it. if it is a racial classification, it is a racial classification. i try to, if you go back and look at some of the things i have written i have tried totalk about racial classifications. w
. >> here is a question from bridget daly, a third-year a student.ithout discussing of this -- the merits of the same-sex marriage cases argued in the court, do you believe this is the sort of issue that should be tackling -- that the supreme court should be tackling rather than a legislative branch or the states? >> i'm not going to say anything about that. >> a for effort anyway. >> i shouldn't -- there's no way i can comment on that. [laughter] i'll be back in the...
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[laughter] >> here's a question from bridget daley, a third year day student.thout discussing the merits of the same-sex marriage case as just argued in the court, do you believe that this is the sort of issue that the supreme court should be tackling rather than the legislative branch or the states? >> i'm not going to say anything about that. [laugher] >> a for effort anyway. [laughter] >> i shouldn't -- there's to way i can comment on that. [laughter] not be back in the national news. [laughter] >> well, okay, let me try this one. >> nice try though. [laughter] >> how about this one? you live in virginia and are married to your wife ginny, a white woman, and in loving, virginia, the supreme court struck down a law that prohibited interracial marriage. was the court correct in wading into that issue? >> if you read the court's opinion, it is clearly a racial classification case, and that's pretty much it. i mean, the -- if it's a racial classification, it's a racial classification. and i've tried to if you go back and you look at some of the things i've writt
[laughter] >> here's a question from bridget daley, a third year day student.thout discussing the merits of the same-sex marriage case as just argued in the court, do you believe that this is the sort of issue that the supreme court should be tackling rather than the legislative branch or the states? >> i'm not going to say anything about that. [laugher] >> a for effort anyway. [laughter] >> i shouldn't -- there's to way i can comment on that. [laughter] not be back in...
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. >> here is a question from bridget daily.thout discussing the merits of the same-sex marriage case is argued in the court rather than the legislative branch of the state's. >> a for effort. [laughter] >> let me try this -- >> let's try this one. >> married to your wife, a white woman and as you know the supreme court struck down a virginia law that prohibited interracial marriage. was the court correct in waiting on that issue? >> that's pretty much eight. it is a racial classification. >> we look at some of the things written and i tried to talk about the racial classification. we have to be really careful because some of the things that we are really comfortable classifying people by race why? because we like a particular classification. welcome some people particularly like the racial classification of segregation right at the heart of the 14th amendment. >> this is what was meant to deal with. so, anyway i know they are trying to lure me in. >> cause you know i've been doing this a long time. [laughter] you grow up on the
. >> here is a question from bridget daily.thout discussing the merits of the same-sex marriage case is argued in the court rather than the legislative branch of the state's. >> a for effort. [laughter] >> let me try this -- >> let's try this one. >> married to your wife, a white woman and as you know the supreme court struck down a virginia law that prohibited interracial marriage. was the court correct in waiting on that issue? >> that's pretty much eight....