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five-year-old brook adams has been allowed to attend classes and use cannabisteorary basis. she suffers from a rare form of epilepsy. a drug ruled that she could use cannabis at school permanently. >> she has had three seizures at school. the nurses already administered thc to her. she slept for a little bit and was able to continue on for her day. >> her parents and marijuana advocates hopes her case paves the way for other student who is rely on cannabis treatment. >>> diocese moving forward. today they stopped to listen and dozens heard what they had to say. >> reporter: for a listening session withri mcgraw. being here was important. cameras were not allowed inside. >> i came because i was somebody who was abused by a priest myself back on the east coast many, many years ago. and part of the hearing for me is to have a voice and push for reforms. >> reporter: the event came after reports surfaced as claims of sexual abuse by priests in places like pennsylvania. the bishop called the details that came out horrific. the dico cease -- diocese is releases its own review. >>
five-year-old brook adams has been allowed to attend classes and use cannabisteorary basis. she suffers from a rare form of epilepsy. a drug ruled that she could use cannabis at school permanently. >> she has had three seizures at school. the nurses already administered thc to her. she slept for a little bit and was able to continue on for her day. >> her parents and marijuana advocates hopes her case paves the way for other student who is rely on cannabis treatment. >>>...
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she will now be allowed to bring khan in cannabis. 5-year-old brooke adams has been allowed to attend classes at village elementary school in santa rosa and use cannabis treatments on a temporary basis. she suffers from a rare form of epilepsy and has seizures that can be managed with thc oil. friday a judge ruled she can indeed use cannabis at school permane permanently. for her mother, it's a huge relief. >> she's already had at least three seizures at school so the nurse already administered thc to her, and you know, it stopped the seizures. they didn't have to call 911, and she slept for a little bit and was able to continue on with her day. >> brooke is the first student in the state of california allowed to bring marijuana on campus. her parents and marijuana advocates hope her case paves the way for other children and students who rely on cannabis treatments. >>> a fallen officer is now permanently honored near the community where he spent his life before he was gunned down during a traffic skop. brand new signs for scott lunger were unveiled between oakley and brentwood now na
she will now be allowed to bring khan in cannabis. 5-year-old brooke adams has been allowed to attend classes at village elementary school in santa rosa and use cannabis treatments on a temporary basis. she suffers from a rare form of epilepsy and has seizures that can be managed with thc oil. friday a judge ruled she can indeed use cannabis at school permane permanently. for her mother, it's a huge relief. >> she's already had at least three seizures at school so the nurse already...
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earlier this year we introduced you to 5-year- old brooke adams. form of epilepsy. she takes the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil as an emergency treatment for her random seizures. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought the ban saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours if she doesn't use t-h-c oil to treat it. brooke has a nurse that is required to give her the medicine if she gets a seizure at school. ( marty ) sacramento neighbors say they were shocked to see this video. it shows what appears to be a woman leaving a child in an infant seat in a stranger's driveway. this was captured on surveillance video wednesday night. the woman returned two hours later to retrieve the car seat. one neighbor believes the woman got into an argument with a man... and thinks she may have left the child in the driveway to keep it safe. now neighbors hope this mother will ask them for help - next time around. ( marty ) coming up on the
earlier this year we introduced you to 5-year- old brooke adams. form of epilepsy. she takes the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil as an emergency treatment for her random seizures. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought the ban saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours if she doesn't use t-h-c oil to treat it. brooke has a nurse that is required to give her the...
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>> reporter: at the beginning of the school year, 5-year-old brooke adams was allowed to attend classes at village elementary school in santa rosa and use her cannabis treatments on a temporary order by a california judge. she was the first student in california allowed to bring medical marijuana on campus. but this weekend, a judge ruled that she can continue attending on a permanent basis, using her daily cbd oil and also get emergency doses of thc oil to manage her seizures. a spoke to the girl's mother moments ago. she says those treatments have already proven to be effective in class. >> she's already had at least three seizures at school, so the nurse has already administered thc to her, and, you know, it stopped the seizures. they didn't have to call 911, and she, you know, slept for a little bit and was able to continue on with her day. >> reporter: adams has a rare form of epilepsy. it causes seizures th c three hours. the rincon valley union school district had voiced concerns about bringing cannabis treatments on campus because though it is legal in california, it's still aga
>> reporter: at the beginning of the school year, 5-year-old brooke adams was allowed to attend classes at village elementary school in santa rosa and use her cannabis treatments on a temporary order by a california judge. she was the first student in california allowed to bring medical marijuana on campus. but this weekend, a judge ruled that she can continue attending on a permanent basis, using her daily cbd oil and also get emergency doses of thc oil to manage her seizures. a spoke to...
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she's 5 years old, brooke adams has a rare form of epilepsy. started using a cannabis oil to treat her seizures, but the school district said she couldn't have it with her on campus because there are rules that ban marijuana at schools. family took the issue to court. the judge ruled yesterday that brooke can use her medicine at school. spoke with brooke's mother back in july. >> we go through so much to take care of my daughter to get all the needs taken care of, and then having to fight for her to right to go to school is beyond reasonable. >> her mother says that brooke's seizures can sometimes last a couple of hours. if she isn't immediately treated with the marijuana-based medication. >>> a teenage girl is recovering tonight after being stabbed at a friday night football game in santa rosa. it happened during a fight when the victim confronted two other girls at montgomery high school. the victim will be okay, but police are still looking for the other girls involved in that fight. >>> catholic diocese of san jose confronts sex abuse head
she's 5 years old, brooke adams has a rare form of epilepsy. started using a cannabis oil to treat her seizures, but the school district said she couldn't have it with her on campus because there are rules that ban marijuana at schools. family took the issue to court. the judge ruled yesterday that brooke can use her medicine at school. spoke with brooke's mother back in july. >> we go through so much to take care of my daughter to get all the needs taken care of, and then having to fight...
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earlier this year we introduced you to 5-year- old brooke adams. rare form of epilepsy. she takes the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil as an emergency treatment for her random seizures. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought the ban saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours if she doesn't use t-h-c oil to treat it. brooke has a nurse that is required to give her the medicine if she gets a seizure at school. ( robin ) also in the north bay... it was a scary scene in santa rosa as a teenager was stabbed during a fight at a football game. it happened during a montgomery high school football game friday night. a teenage girl confronted at least two other girls in the crowd and tried to assault them. the girl who initiated the confrontation walked away but realized a short time later that she had been stabbed. her injuries are serious but not considered life threatening. santa rosa police are now offering a 25- hundred do
earlier this year we introduced you to 5-year- old brooke adams. rare form of epilepsy. she takes the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil as an emergency treatment for her random seizures. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought the ban saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours if she doesn't use t-h-c oil to treat it. brooke has a nurse that is required to give her...
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a judge ruled that brook adams can continue attending public school and bring her medicine. the decision overrules the school district's stance that allowing brook on campus violated state and federal laws that banned that type of drug on school grounds. >>> some words of warning today about sharks in the bay area. it has nothing to do with swimmer safety, but about protecting the sharks. coming up, advice from one marine sanctuary. >> this isn't right. nothing's right about this kid. >>> hear from an airport worker credited with stopping a man from stealing a passenger jet, and we're logist drew tuma. taking a live look outside (music throughout) >>> we are hearing from an airport worker in florida cr psenger jet. abc news reporter aerial -- >> no shoe onhat isn't right. >> that's quick-thinking airport maintenance worker shane graves, this morning credited with stopping this 22-year-old as he hopped a fence at a florida airport attempting to hijack this empty american plane. >> you're coming off this plane. >> reporter: he didn't hesitate to act, thinking of 9/11 as he coax
a judge ruled that brook adams can continue attending public school and bring her medicine. the decision overrules the school district's stance that allowing brook on campus violated state and federal laws that banned that type of drug on school grounds. >>> some words of warning today about sharks in the bay area. it has nothing to do with swimmer safety, but about protecting the sharks. coming up, advice from one marine sanctuary. >> this isn't right. nothing's right about this...
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brooke adams can continue attending public school and bring her medicine. the decision overrules the school district's stance that allowing brooke on campus violated state and federal laws that banned that type of drug on school grounds. adams mother says the medicine is effective and administered by a nurse by mouth. >> within three to four minutes it stops. before that we would have been calling 911 for a prolonged seizure, 15 minutes, an hour or longer. so this way they can go on with their school day. >> the school district says it is pleased with the decision since it provides them guidance on the issue of cannabis-based medication on campus. >>> the diocese of san jose held its first of three listening sessions in response investigation into clergy section abuse. "abc 7 news" was at our lady of the rosary hill in palo alto for today's session. we were not allowed inside but the diocese said in a statement to abc 7 the talks with parishioners and victims served as a good beginning for healing within the church. two more listening sessions will take plac
brooke adams can continue attending public school and bring her medicine. the decision overrules the school district's stance that allowing brooke on campus violated state and federal laws that banned that type of drug on school grounds. adams mother says the medicine is effective and administered by a nurse by mouth. >> within three to four minutes it stops. before that we would have been calling 911 for a prolonged seizure, 15 minutes, an hour or longer. so this way they can go on with...
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earlier this year we introduced you to brooke adams in a story that i put together. rooke has a rare form of epilepsy called dravet syndrome. the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil is given to her as an emergency treatment for her seizures that she randomly gets. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought it. saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours without thc oil used to treat it. with that oil they last two to three minutes. a judge first gave brooke's family a temporary order to allow her thc oil treatment and now has issued this permanent ruling. brooke has a nurse and that nurse is required to administer her the medicine if she gets a seizure at school. (jrstone) coming up -- a violent exchange breaks out after class... how a school resource officer ended up in the middle of the fight. (jrstone) and -- in a matter of minutes her dog was stolen now the heartbroken owner says she believes the theft of her dog is part of a bigger crime ri
earlier this year we introduced you to brooke adams in a story that i put together. rooke has a rare form of epilepsy called dravet syndrome. the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil is given to her as an emergency treatment for her seizures that she randomly gets. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought it. saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours without thc oil...
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earlier this year we introduced you to brooke adams who has a rare form of epilepsy called dravet syndrome. brooke's mother made me aware of the situation right after it came down on friday. the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil is given to her as an emergency treatment for her seizures that she randomly gets. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought it. saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours without thc oil used to treat it. with that oil they last two to three minutes. a judge first gave brooke's family a temporary order to allow her thc oil treatment and now has issued this permanent ruling. brooke has a nurse and that nurse is required to administer her the medicine if she gets a seizure at school. (jrs) coming up at 8. it may be fall...but fire season is far why cal fire not taking any chances with fires...and issuing evacuations as early as possible. plus. it's called the white shark cafe...and it's in the middle of the ocean. why so many great whites
earlier this year we introduced you to brooke adams who has a rare form of epilepsy called dravet syndrome. brooke's mother made me aware of the situation right after it came down on friday. the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil is given to her as an emergency treatment for her seizures that she randomly gets. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought it. saying that brooke's...
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five girl brooke adams, has a rare form of epilepsy and she started using cannabis oil to treat her seizures. the school district says she could not have it with her on campus because of rules that ban marijuana schools. the family took the issue to court and the judge ruled on friday that broke can use her medicine at school. >> we go through so much to take care of my daughter. to get all of the needs taken care of and then having to fight for her right to go to school is beyond reasonable. >> her mother says brooks seizures can last a couple of hours if she isn't immediately treated with the marijuana- based medications. >>> the catholic diocese is confronting the issue of sex abuse head on. the diocese held a listening session yesterday allowing parishioners and victims a chance to voice their concerns about the problem. nearly 100 people attended yesterday's session the first of three scheduled events hosted by patrick the head of the dart -- arch diocese. >> i learned a lot from this. it is to me the beginning now of a process of where we hope it will lead us to some healing. >> the bi
five girl brooke adams, has a rare form of epilepsy and she started using cannabis oil to treat her seizures. the school district says she could not have it with her on campus because of rules that ban marijuana schools. the family took the issue to court and the judge ruled on friday that broke can use her medicine at school. >> we go through so much to take care of my daughter. to get all of the needs taken care of and then having to fight for her right to go to school is beyond...
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. >> reporter: village school in santa rosa, california, five-year-old brooke adams is there driving in kindergarten. that's a huge breakthrough, says her mother. >> she's playing. she's learning. she continues to 20. she knows her colors. she knows her letters. >> reporter: brooke's success comes in spite of a debilitating condition, a form of epilepsy that causes violent seizures, her family once recorded on video. >> her seizures would be lasting hours, even in the hospital, trying to get them to stop was very hard. >> reporter: no medication worked until they tried an oil derived fromana. >> we started to explore thc, which is the psychoactive part of marijuana, but that is actually what her body needs to stop the seizures. >> reporter: when it came time for brooke to go to kindergarten, the school district put up a roadblock. >> our concerns were really more from both state and federal government levels. were we breaking any laws by having her medication on campus. >> it's just a few drops that we put in her mouth, and it absorbs. >> reporter: while california is one of 31 states
. >> reporter: village school in santa rosa, california, five-year-old brooke adams is there driving in kindergarten. that's a huge breakthrough, says her mother. >> she's playing. she's learning. she continues to 20. she knows her colors. she knows her letters. >> reporter: brooke's success comes in spite of a debilitating condition, a form of epilepsy that causes violent seizures, her family once recorded on video. >> her seizures would be lasting hours, even in the...
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. >> village school, brooke adams is thriving in school, and that is a breakthrough says her mom. >> she is playing and learning, she counts to 20 and knows her numbers and letters. >> her success comes in spite of a form of epilepsy that causes violent seizures that her family once recorded on video. >> her seizures would last hours. andenin thital trying to get her to stop was very hard. >> no medication worked until they tried an oil derived from marijuana. >> we started to explore thc. which is the psychoactive part of marijuana. but that is actually what her body needs to stop the seizures. >> when it came time for brooke to go to kindergarten, the school district put up a roadblock. >> our concerns were more from both state and federal government levels. were we breaking any laws in having her medication on campus. >> the cannabis she takes is an oil tincture. it is just a few drops that we put in her mouth and it absorbs. >> while california is one of 31 states that has legalized marijuana, it is not one of the three states to specifically allow medical use of marijuana on a s
. >> village school, brooke adams is thriving in school, and that is a breakthrough says her mom. >> she is playing and learning, she counts to 20 and knows her numbers and letters. >> her success comes in spite of a form of epilepsy that causes violent seizures that her family once recorded on video. >> her seizures would last hours. andenin thital trying to get her to stop was very hard. >> no medication worked until they tried an oil derived from marijuana....
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a judge has ruled 5-year-old brook adams can continue attending public school and bring her medicine.overrules the school district stance that allowing brook on campus violated sfat are state and federal laws banning that drug on school grounds. interesting stuff. we have lisa in this morning for a look at kind of interesting wekend weather. >> yes all the fog behind you kate. you can see the marine layer from the sutro tower camera. the cooling trend continues. and the numbers in the 50s. up upper 40s morgan him. 50 minute tla i delays at sfo. the fog at the golden gate bridge. 10 degrees cool ners spots and cooler on sunday. >> thanks, ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. >>> welcome back to "gma." a bombshell report about the deputy attorney general. sources telling abc news rod rosenstein made comments about secretly recording president trump and invoking the 25th ame
a judge has ruled 5-year-old brook adams can continue attending public school and bring her medicine.overrules the school district stance that allowing brook on campus violated sfat are state and federal laws banning that drug on school grounds. interesting stuff. we have lisa in this morning for a look at kind of interesting wekend weather. >> yes all the fog behind you kate. you can see the marine layer from the sutro tower camera. the cooling trend continues. and the numbers in the...
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earlier this year we introduced you to 5-year- old brooke adams. f epilepsy. she takes the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil as an emergency treatment for her random seizures. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally banned the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought the ban saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours if she doesn't use t-h-c oil to treat it. brooke has a nurse that is required to give her the medicine if she gets a seizure at school. ( james ) in the south bay... more than 40 volunteers came together to tackle litter in sunnyvale. they picked up over 8-hundred pounds of trash. in the past seven years... the community has picked up almost 8-thousand pounds of litter. after the hard work... the volunteers were treated to an ice cream social. ( lydia ) and this fire season ... cal fire is evacuating neighbors more quickly. earlier this month ... families were told to get out just an hour after the "irving fire" started in marin county. evacuating early is a change
earlier this year we introduced you to 5-year- old brooke adams. f epilepsy. she takes the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil as an emergency treatment for her random seizures. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally banned the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought the ban saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours if she doesn't use t-h-c oil to treat it. brooke has a nurse that is required to give her the medicine if...
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. >> reporter: at this school, brooke adams is thriving in kindergart kindergarten. >> she's playing.eporter: brooke's success comes in spite of a debilitating medical system, a form of epilepsy that causes violent seiziers that her family captured on video. >> her seizures would last for hours. >> reporter: no medication worked, until they tried an oil derived from marijuana. >> we tried thc, but that's what her body needs. >> when it came time for brooke to go to kindergarten, the school district put up a roadblock. >> our concerns were from state and federal government levels. and having her medication on campus. >> it's a few drops that we put in her mouth. >> reporter: while california is 1 of 31 states that's legalized marn marijuana, it's not one of the 3 states to allow medical marijuana on a school campus. why couldn't the school district say, you can't have this medication in school? >> the school district took the position that california state law and federal law prohibited the use of cannabis on campus. >> reporter: he represented brooke's family in a lawsuit challenging
. >> reporter: at this school, brooke adams is thriving in kindergart kindergarten. >> she's playing.eporter: brooke's success comes in spite of a debilitating medical system, a form of epilepsy that causes violent seiziers that her family captured on video. >> her seizures would last for hours. >> reporter: no medication worked, until they tried an oil derived from marijuana. >> we tried thc, but that's what her body needs. >> when it came time for brooke to...
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the brookings institute in washington suggests the rise of populism has opened the door to increased russian influence across europe. here's another persective from the bbc‘s adamxist in the run—up to the elections for this place, the european parliament, which will take place all across europe in may next year. on the one hand, you've got the countries that want to tell brussels to back off, that want to do their own thing when it comes to say migration and refugees. on the other hand, you've got the more pro—european liberal countries that think the only way this continent can face the challenges of this century is to stick together. between people like the hungarian prime minister versus people like the french president. stepping into all of this tomorrow morning, first thing, be the european commission president jean—claude juncker delivering his annual state of the union address. the theme is going to be a europe that protects security — and the centrepiece of that will be a new 10,000 strong armed eu borderforce. we will have much more coverage of current politics in europe and europe's border identity crisis here in the coming week. these are the latest
the brookings institute in washington suggests the rise of populism has opened the door to increased russian influence across europe. here's another persective from the bbc‘s adamxist in the run—up to the elections for this place, the european parliament, which will take place all across europe in may next year. on the one hand, you've got the countries that want to tell brussels to back off, that want to do their own thing when it comes to say migration and refugees. on the other hand,...