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or glaucoma suspect. >> reporter: and they're already detecting more glaucoma and other eye ailmentsearch director dr. lisa hark. >> after your first story we got a lot of calls and people want to know where to go and what to do. >> reporter: all darrell, adele and eric had to do was say yes to the tests. when they came in for their routine doctor's appointments. >> i haven't seen you guys i probably would have kept on sliding on by. >> reporter: sliding by is over. adele's eyes are fine but both eric and darrell are diagnosed with cataracts and now they become part of the group treated and monitored for the next three years. >> i'm going to do what i got to do because this is what i need. >> reporter: joyce evans fox 29 news. >>> this man is making the rounds in an ice cream truck this summer and he's serving up something sweet but we're not just talking about ice cream. how he's inspiring young people for the future. >>> coming up at 6:00, before you grab that coffee to go, think again. where drinking it behind the wheel could get you in trouble in the future. >> plus hillary clint
or glaucoma suspect. >> reporter: and they're already detecting more glaucoma and other eye ailmentsearch director dr. lisa hark. >> after your first story we got a lot of calls and people want to know where to go and what to do. >> reporter: all darrell, adele and eric had to do was say yes to the tests. when they came in for their routine doctor's appointments. >> i haven't seen you guys i probably would have kept on sliding on by. >> reporter: sliding by is...
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they show signs glaucoma and clear damage from glaucoma.w they had problem. this is just the sort of patient we're hoping to find. >> reporter: walking around without a clue. no symptoms, but slowly going blind. years of damage and never saw it coming. >> tissue of the optic nerve is thinner than we would like so this optic nerve shows even thinner rim tissue. in fact over here it's hard to identify any of that pink, orange rim tissue that is normally present in the optic nerve. >> reporter: this patient will be sent to a specialist and retested with their eyes dilated for a closer look. significant damage here cannot be reversed. >> use either eye drops or laser or surgery to prevent the blindness that glaucoma can cause. >> reporter: if this person does nothing they probably will lose their sight and this person is not that old. >> look straight ahead for me. >> reporter: this is phase two of the study we first told you about more than a year ago. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> reporter: they were just wrapping up screening of about 1600
they show signs glaucoma and clear damage from glaucoma.w they had problem. this is just the sort of patient we're hoping to find. >> reporter: walking around without a clue. no symptoms, but slowly going blind. years of damage and never saw it coming. >> tissue of the optic nerve is thinner than we would like so this optic nerve shows even thinner rim tissue. in fact over here it's hard to identify any of that pink, orange rim tissue that is normally present in the optic nerve....
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. >>> good news for glaucoma, there could be a more 15 way to treat the disease.esearchers are testing out a special contact lens that could gradually deliver glaucoma medication in the eye. if successful it could help people who have a hard time using eye drops. at this glaucoma but treatment can reduce pressure and help prevent vision loss. >>> if you want to detect gluten on the go. there is a device for that. a california start-up developed a device. here's how it works. ly you put a pea size sample and load it into the device. after two minutes, the device will measure the chemical reaction. if no gluten was detected a happy face will appear. it's 200 bucks and expected to be available end of the year. >>> technology has great. it can soon play a major part in diagnosing children with autism. >> it could help doctors identify the disorder earlier. we're talking about smart phones and tablets. of researcher says allowing kids to play games on devices will help them documentation autistic children invasive way. it's not social or emotional aspects of the game p
. >>> good news for glaucoma, there could be a more 15 way to treat the disease.esearchers are testing out a special contact lens that could gradually deliver glaucoma medication in the eye. if successful it could help people who have a hard time using eye drops. at this glaucoma but treatment can reduce pressure and help prevent vision loss. >>> if you want to detect gluten on the go. there is a device for that. a california start-up developed a device. here's how it works....
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we've heard it helps with headaches, pain, appetites, glaucoma, for some it's basically a cure all, butds conclude otherwise? >> a lot of it comes down to what's the definition in the united states of a save and acceptable medicine, and that's determined by the fda and set up to test pharmaceutical substances, so the idea of a natural plant tested on human beings is very difficult in the united states. now, they have been very successful in other countries around the world. unfortunately in the us we don't accept their results when looking at evidence about whether we should move with marijuana as medicine. >> are there any practical changes. the status quo is we have it now, and nothing is changing, so for dispensaries and california and other states, this really doesn't change anything does it? >> it doesn't change anything for them, but it does open up opportunities for research in the states. so people licensed to grow cannabis in the state they're in have the opportunity to apply for a research license and conduct tests on substances largely left off from the university of mississi
we've heard it helps with headaches, pain, appetites, glaucoma, for some it's basically a cure all, butds conclude otherwise? >> a lot of it comes down to what's the definition in the united states of a save and acceptable medicine, and that's determined by the fda and set up to test pharmaceutical substances, so the idea of a natural plant tested on human beings is very difficult in the united states. now, they have been very successful in other countries around the world. unfortunately...
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can lead to severe eye pain and scarring they may lead ultimately to a risk of glaucoma in adulthood. a simple step that may end up saving your child site. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. heather: newscenter 5 at 6:00 is on donald trump. >> what kind of man does this? >> and the mistakes hillary clinton should have avoided. >> the local research taking big steps towards a vaccine. we have a storm threat as the humidity increases. >> police could not believe what they ran into. how this alligator got there. 6:00. heather: a scathing words from the boston police union. ed: the union said officers lives are at risk and they have had enough. now with the city's response. >> a lot of reaction to this letter. the police commissioner just arrived for a hearing. some officers are frustrated. strong words from the leadership of boston police units. in the letter they wrote we have begged you to take the actions to supply the department with the necessary personnel and the equipment necessary to protect citizens of our city. that won't stop a rifle round aimed at a police off
can lead to severe eye pain and scarring they may lead ultimately to a risk of glaucoma in adulthood. a simple step that may end up saving your child site. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. heather: newscenter 5 at 6:00 is on donald trump. >> what kind of man does this? >> and the mistakes hillary clinton should have avoided. >> the local research taking big steps towards a vaccine. we have a storm threat as the humidity increases. >> police could not...
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they may ultimately lead to a higher risk of glaucoma in adulthood. for parents, a reminder? to store those cleaning products safely. a simple step that may end up saving your child's sight. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. still ahead...a final look at and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. 8:00 battle bots 9:00 greatest jim: i'm one of them. fermin: yo tambien. barbara: i'm one of over 300,000 nevadans who rely on social security. fermin: social security helps us pay the bills. jim: and enjoy the retirement that we've earned. barbara: that's what makes joe heck so dangerous. fermin: his plan to privatize social security means billions in profits for wall street. barbara: risking retirement security on the stock market. fermin: what if it crashes again? jim: wall street has given joe heck over a half a million bucks. barbara: i wonder who he's working for. jim: because it's not us. afscme people is responsible (vo) we went to hollywood to ask if america's favorites - burgers, tacos and chili could taste just as great made
they may ultimately lead to a higher risk of glaucoma in adulthood. for parents, a reminder? to store those cleaning products safely. a simple step that may end up saving your child's sight. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. still ahead...a final look at and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. 8:00 battle bots 9:00 greatest jim: i'm one of them. fermin: yo tambien. barbara: i'm one of over 300,000 nevadans who rely on social security. fermin:...
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new devices to the glaucoma market. we provi new lasers for people who have floaters. for cataract surgery. we get involved in these new studies that has allowed us to offer new technologies sometimes before others because we are involved in the research as provide as part of that? >> we have a try we call first experience, first in quality, first in care. the experience is important, but if you don't have the quality of people, whether it's technicians your receptionists, your providers everybody has to be sessional. we don't want to minimize the importance of the human part, the human part of medicine. you have to have quality people working with you as well. care, the quality people, have to have been in p on our patients. at the end of the day what drives me and the other doctors in the staff you see that patient coming into your office and they are happy and smiling they say doctor thank you for making high life better that's what it is all about. >> can you show me some of the latest advances? >> absolutely would love to. >> all right here is one of our diagnosti
new devices to the glaucoma market. we provi new lasers for people who have floaters. for cataract surgery. we get involved in these new studies that has allowed us to offer new technologies sometimes before others because we are involved in the research as provide as part of that? >> we have a try we call first experience, first in quality, first in care. the experience is important, but if you don't have the quality of people, whether it's technicians your receptionists, your providers...
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plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain." the f-d-a is opening the door to further medical research of the drug by expanding the number of agencies that can legally grow marijuana for research purposes. currently only researchers at the university of mississippi have the government's permission to grow pot. a new c-d-c study says gay, lesbian
plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain." the f-d-a is opening the door to further medical research of the drug by expanding the number of agencies that can legally grow marijuana for research purposes. currently only researchers at the university of mississippi have the government's permission to grow pot. a new c-d-c study says gay, lesbian
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plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma, and cancer and ptsd, even just general pain." nevada voters will face a ballot initiative in november - to legalize marijuana for recreational use... making in the situation even more confusing here - if it passes. fox five legal analyst bob massi joins us now - for "inside the law". our legal analyst bob massi is here with more. closed captioning closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning will resume shortly
plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma, and cancer and ptsd, even just general pain." nevada voters will face a ballot initiative in november - to legalize marijuana for recreational use... making in the situation even more confusing here - if it passes. fox five legal analyst bob massi joins us now - for "inside the law". our legal analyst bob massi is here with more. closed captioning closed captioning will...
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successfullily to treat monkeys with glaucoma. the drug stored in the outer edges of the lens leaving center clear for better vision. researchers say the contacts could be an option for people with hard time using eye drops. those of us having a hard time using contacts. >> yeah. we are addicted to eye drops. it is like there's an eye drops ring. you got some, you got some? good morning, everyone. right now on roads, things slow on 93 south around route 16, the red traffic flow expands before our eyes but means things are slowing down. route 1 slows as you approach the tobin. south of the pike it is the expressway. 128 moving along fine and scheme of things it could be a lot worse as heading toward freeport street and typically slower than that. over live drive time, 39 minutes on pike eastbound from 495 to mass ave. 30 minutes on expressway, 45 minutes o shiri spear joining us now. shiri, i think we love the eye drops because gene and i fighting the allergies and with temperatures. >> shiri: rain washes pollen out of the air and
successfullily to treat monkeys with glaucoma. the drug stored in the outer edges of the lens leaving center clear for better vision. researchers say the contacts could be an option for people with hard time using eye drops. those of us having a hard time using contacts. >> yeah. we are addicted to eye drops. it is like there's an eye drops ring. you got some, you got some? good morning, everyone. right now on roads, things slow on 93 south around route 16, the red traffic flow expands...
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the burns can ultimately lead to a liar risk of glaucoma in adulthood. it is a reminder for parents right now reach of children. >>> a 10-year-old with more than 50,000 instagram follow soldiers getting a lot of praise for a recent post. he says society is too focused on materialism. he posted the video after some kids made fun of his shoes. >> so you know i told the kid it is not about what i have on my feet, it is about what i have inside my head. no matter what i'm wearing no matter what i have on, it is about my information, the knowledgeable things in life. going to fit you 20 years from now. >> so true. >> he speaks the truth. >> amen. >> he is not just any 10-year- old. he is the youngest motivational speaker around and was nominated for entrepreneur of the video. he hopes this video teaches kids everywhere they shouldn't listen to what others have to say. >>> attendance at parks is down sea world stock plunged to an all time low yeer on a number of things, including a drop of tourists from latin america and tropical storm colin. the company did n
the burns can ultimately lead to a liar risk of glaucoma in adulthood. it is a reminder for parents right now reach of children. >>> a 10-year-old with more than 50,000 instagram follow soldiers getting a lot of praise for a recent post. he says society is too focused on materialism. he posted the video after some kids made fun of his shoes. >> so you know i told the kid it is not about what i have on my feet, it is about what i have inside my head. no matter what i'm wearing no...
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chemical burns cause scarring and pain and a higher rick of glaucoma in adulthood. >>> now we are work on news stories for tonight beginning at 4:00. alicia vitarelli is live in the newsroom. happy friday. >> happy freebie friday. coming up free root beer floats and free soccer clinic for kids coming up this weekend among other things that are 100% off. >>> and in big talker, check this out. you make the call, a local prosecutors office has a challenge for everyone on social media. can you tell which one, and there is only one of these guns, is real? it's a decision that police officers have only a split second to make. we'll tell you more about the challenge and the decision coming up in big talkers. >>> and don't forget take us with you on the go with the free 6 abc news app, watch our newscast streaming live on your smart phone or tablet. >> thank you alicia. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload
chemical burns cause scarring and pain and a higher rick of glaucoma in adulthood. >>> now we are work on news stories for tonight beginning at 4:00. alicia vitarelli is live in the newsroom. happy friday. >> happy freebie friday. coming up free root beer floats and free soccer clinic for kids coming up this weekend among other things that are 100% off. >>> and in big talker, check this out. you make the call, a local prosecutors office has a challenge for everyone on...
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plus patients in the states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer, and ptsd, and even just general pain. there are tens of thousands of doctors who are recommending medical marijuana in these states yet they refuse to say there are any medical benefits. >> voters in five states will cast votes in november to decide whether or not to legalize marijuana. >>> in sacramento, the legislature is considering legislation considering small leave for parents. the woman's kau can you say says it's a -- caucus says it's a top pri. >>> heather conway is a mother of four and she is supporting a california bill allowing new parents 12 weeks of family leave no matter how big or small their employer is. >> when my older children were born i did work for a small employer and i had to return to work very quickly. i didn't feel physically or emotionally ready. >> supports say guaranteed family leave allows new parents time to bond with their babies. in california parents already get 12 weeks of family leave if they large for a large business with 50 or more
plus patients in the states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer, and ptsd, and even just general pain. there are tens of thousands of doctors who are recommending medical marijuana in these states yet they refuse to say there are any medical benefits. >> voters in five states will cast votes in november to decide whether or not to legalize marijuana. >>> in sacramento, the legislature is considering legislation considering...
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plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain." the f-d-a is opening the door to further medical research of the drug by expanding the number of agencies that can legally grow marijuana for research purposes. currently only researchers at the university of mississippi have the government's permission to grow pot. a new c-d-c study says gay, lesbian school students are far more likely than their classmates to be raped or assaulted in a dating situation. the research also found gay teens were far more likely to have attempted suicide, taken illegal drugs and engaged in other risky behaviors. the finding echoes results of smaller surveys and findings from advocacy groups... but it is the first nationally- representative government survey to look at the issues. more than 15- thousand students participated in the anonym last year. about 8 percent of them told researchers they were gay, lesbian or bisexual. two of the three girls injured when they fell from a ferris wheel at an eastern ten
plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain." the f-d-a is opening the door to further medical research of the drug by expanding the number of agencies that can legally grow marijuana for research purposes. currently only researchers at the university of mississippi have the government's permission to grow pot. a new c-d-c study says gay, lesbian school students are far more...
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are patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv/aids, and glaucoma, and cancer and ptsd, and even just general pain. there are tens of thousands of doctors recommending medical marijuana in these states yet the federal government refuses to say there are any medical benefits. " the federal classification is independent of state regulation. with alaska, colorado, washington, columbia legalizing possession and half the states adopting medical marijuana laws including here in nevada. the nevada department of veterans services is on a special mission. "thank you on behalf of governor sandoval to our nation and to our state. i can't tell you how much your state appreciates your service." on thusrday, they stopped by the lake mead health and rehab -- where they presented a special pin and certificates to fifteen veterans. these men and women first to be pinned "nevada's heroes". "it's very important to recognize, life should be shared and recognized." the nevada department of veterans services says hundreds more will receive pins and certificates throughou
are patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv/aids, and glaucoma, and cancer and ptsd, and even just general pain. there are tens of thousands of doctors recommending medical marijuana in these states yet the federal government refuses to say there are any medical benefits. " the federal classification is independent of state regulation. with alaska, colorado, washington, columbia legalizing possession and half the states adopting medical marijuana...
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kids between 1 and 2 are most likely to get eye burns, and those can lead to a liar risk of glaucoma in adulthood. >>> it is world breastfeeding week and local officials want to celebrate moms. today the department of health and breastfeed and offer peer support at medical clinics in the county. according to the cdc, support for breastfeeding is needed at hospitals, work sites and birth centers. breastfeeding week runs through sunday. >>> a mother says her 12-year- old ran away after an argument. where authorities are keeping a lookout and how you can help. >>> another altercation involving george zimmerman. what witnesses say happen right before zimmerman was punched in the face restaurant. >>> good morning everybody. we are watching traffic cameras for your morning drive. looking great on the interstate right here at i-275 and west shore. coming up your drive in pinellas county. z22sjz zy6z z22qzz zy6z y22qzy yy6y >>> a man punched me in the face. >> is he still there? >> yes he said he was going to kill me. >>> it is a 911 call everybody is talking about this morning. the exchange
kids between 1 and 2 are most likely to get eye burns, and those can lead to a liar risk of glaucoma in adulthood. >>> it is world breastfeeding week and local officials want to celebrate moms. today the department of health and breastfeed and offer peer support at medical clinics in the county. according to the cdc, support for breastfeeding is needed at hospitals, work sites and birth centers. breastfeeding week runs through sunday. >>> a mother says her 12-year- old ran...
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. >> i'm not telling you have glaucoma. i do think it's something you need to keep on your radar. >> reporter: he has risk factor force glaucoma something that opte opternative may not be able to detect. >> examining the eyes and making sure there's no disease is a very important thing. shortcut, what do youay to them. >> for some of those people who are fighting against this technology, they're really trying to block access and block innovation. >> increased access to inferior care is not a better thing. >> reporter: and eye diseases like glaucoma can be treated if caught early which is why experts say it's important to have them checked by an eye doctor. air website recommend users see an eye doctor every two years. a for anyone over the age of 40. >> you did this and it worked. >> it worked pretty well. it matched my prescription. >> i guess it depends on the individual. thanks for keeping me company here. everybody is in the park for the x ambassadors. let's go to rob there now. >> robin, what a beautiful day in the par
. >> i'm not telling you have glaucoma. i do think it's something you need to keep on your radar. >> reporter: he has risk factor force glaucoma something that opte opternative may not be able to detect. >> examining the eyes and making sure there's no disease is a very important thing. shortcut, what do youay to them. >> for some of those people who are fighting against this technology, they're really trying to block access and block innovation. >> increased...
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. >> i'm not telling you have glaucoma. i do think it's something you need to keep on your radar. >> reporter: he has risk factor force glaucoma something that opt opternative may not be able to detect. >> examining the eyes and making sure there's no disease is a very important thing. say this is a dangerous shortcut, what do you say to them. >> for some of those people who are fighting against this technology, they're really trying to block access and block innovation. >> increased access to inferior care is not a better thing. >> reporter: and eye diseases like glaucoma can be treated if caught early which is why experts say it's important to have them checked by an eye doctor. air website recommend users see an eye doctor every two years. for anyone over the age of 40. >>> good morning. mostly sunny and dry today. a breeze too, 84 is the high. tonight, temperatures fall down, back into the 70s. and then looking for temperatures to return into the 80s tomorrow. high of 88. real hot and sticky with showers and thunderstor
. >> i'm not telling you have glaucoma. i do think it's something you need to keep on your radar. >> reporter: he has risk factor force glaucoma something that opt opternative may not be able to detect. >> examining the eyes and making sure there's no disease is a very important thing. say this is a dangerous shortcut, what do you say to them. >> for some of those people who are fighting against this technology, they're really trying to block access and block innovation....
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teaching ophthalmologists the latest surgical tech meeks for eye diseases including cataracts and glaucoma. it doubles as a classroom. >> we show them all the processes that are proper. and mentioning patient safety quality care, infection control. because we train our officers in the whole team. >> this is the operating room. half of the children -- half of the passengers our children. they are brought to the plane from hospital by ambulance. >> we can bring in the school -- skills they need. >> reporter: this hospital is making a pit stop here at the field. the plane and program survived on donations much of the staff is volunteers. from here, the hospital is off to china to teach and the patients there. and then, it is off to indonesia . >>> that's pretty cool. 4:49 am is the time coming up, rocked by another lawsuit. >>> welcome back. a golf complexes closing tomorrow after 16 years in business. the decision to shut down the golf course came over the weekend because of high water bills. not only is it catching golfers off guard it is messing up plans for a couple. they were supposed to
teaching ophthalmologists the latest surgical tech meeks for eye diseases including cataracts and glaucoma. it doubles as a classroom. >> we show them all the processes that are proper. and mentioning patient safety quality care, infection control. because we train our officers in the whole team. >> this is the operating room. half of the children -- half of the passengers our children. they are brought to the plane from hospital by ambulance. >> we can bring in the school --...
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are a million plus patients in these using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain." on thursday, the d-e-a decided to not reclassify the drug. the d-e-a also said it will not approve the use of marijuana for medical purposes. the agency consulted with the health and human services agency. and says its therapeutic value has not been scientifically proven. marijuana advocates say the government has failed the thousands of medical marijuana users. we all know the importance of eating healthy.. and getting exercise... but mental health is very important too.. and a new study shows.. getting a cat may be beneficial. having a furry friend around can drop blood pressure.. giving owners a lower risk for heart attacks.. having a cat around also makes people happier... some people even therapy pets. cats can also help babies and children's risk of developing allergies.. by helping them build up an immunity to fight respiratory illnesses later in life. and c-c-s-d requires all pre- k.. kindergarteners.. and 7-th graders to be up-
are a million plus patients in these using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain." on thursday, the d-e-a decided to not reclassify the drug. the d-e-a also said it will not approve the use of marijuana for medical purposes. the agency consulted with the health and human services agency. and says its therapeutic value has not been scientifically proven. marijuana advocates say the government has failed the thousands...
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plus patients in the states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain. >> the dea is allowing more institutions however to grow pot plants for >>> here in the valley people pushing for legalizing recreational marijuana. one step closer, a measure has qualified for the arizona ballot this november. secretary of state michele reagan's office says the regulation and taxation of marijuana act has enough valid signatures to proceed and to be put on the ballot to a vote. if approved, arizonans 21 years and older could possess up to an ounce of marijuana. the drug will be taxed at 15%. >>> i think you actually take the criminal element out of it. because it's no longer undergrond. it's above ground. just like alcohol during the probation era. once probation was -- once it ended, there was no more al capone. it was above, coors and budweiser was making money and being taxed. >> however, the measure could be stopped before it's even put on the ballot. to will be hearing arguments in the lawsuit filed by opponents se
plus patients in the states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain. >> the dea is allowing more institutions however to grow pot plants for >>> here in the valley people pushing for legalizing recreational marijuana. one step closer, a measure has qualified for the arizona ballot this november. secretary of state michele reagan's office says the regulation and taxation of marijuana act has...
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plus patients in the states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain. >> pot use in the country may soon grow more widespread. voters in five states will see legalizing marijuana on their ballots this november if passed. they will join four other states and dc in allowing recreational use. three more states are voting on >> until such time the federal government removes marijuana from the controlled substance act, i don't care what ?i state, city or county tell nose, do i i'm still looking at ten years to life in federal prison. >> the dea is allowing the increased study of marijuana by perming more institutions to grow pot plants for research. in los angeles, fox news. >>> a maricopa county judge considering a lawsuit filed to block a proposed minimum wage hike from the ballot i november. the arizona restaurant association filed a complaint against that initiative arguing that petition signatures are invalid because of problems with people who collected them or issues with the possessions -- the petitions
plus patients in the states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and even just general pain. >> pot use in the country may soon grow more widespread. voters in five states will see legalizing marijuana on their ballots this november if passed. they will join four other states and dc in allowing recreational use. three more states are voting on >> until such time the federal government removes marijuana from the controlled...
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the lenses were used to successfully treat monkeys with glaucoma. the drug is stored in the outer edges of the lens leaving the center clear for better vision. researchers say the contacts could be an option for people o drops. >>> chipotle is offering a special back-to-school deal. starting tomorrow and throughout the month of september, students can get a free fountain drink with any instore purchase. all you have to do is show your high school, college or graduate school id. chipotle's latest attempt to win people back after the e. coli scare sent the stock plunging. >>> bruce springsteen fans looking for a simple way to get back to his concert are in the train will depart south station before the concert and leave gillette 30 minutes after the event ends. the round-trip ticket will cost $20. tickets will be purchased at south station, back bay station and north station. a meeting is scheduled for tomorrow to talk about plans for development in one of boston's most popular neighborhood. according to north end waterfront.com. the proposed site oft
the lenses were used to successfully treat monkeys with glaucoma. the drug is stored in the outer edges of the lens leaving the center clear for better vision. researchers say the contacts could be an option for people o drops. >>> chipotle is offering a special back-to-school deal. starting tomorrow and throughout the month of september, students can get a free fountain drink with any instore purchase. all you have to do is show your high school, college or graduate school id....
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the sequences are severe pain and scarring as well as higher risk of glaucoma in adulthood. >> reporter are scouring the jogging path where a woman was sexually assaulted and murder tuesday. detectives described what may have been a case of stranger rape and they are desperate to find any clues that could lead to the person who attacked the 30-year-old in broad daylight. she went out for a run around 5:00 p.m. on tuesday, was found by her father, 15 feet off the trail face down in the shoulder high grass strangled to death. >> my concern is that if it is somebody that lives in the area he might do it again. >> reporter: now officials say dna evidence found at the scene may be their best answer. we'll have more on the investigation coming up at 7:00 a.m. with the "g.m.a." first look i'm lindsey davis, abc news new york. why are bananas bendy? probably because they grow towards the sun. how do they know where the sun is if they don't have any eyes? well, because they can...feel it. so...bananas have feelings? i...guess that's what i'm saying. do you hear that, alfie? bananas have feelings
the sequences are severe pain and scarring as well as higher risk of glaucoma in adulthood. >> reporter are scouring the jogging path where a woman was sexually assaulted and murder tuesday. detectives described what may have been a case of stranger rape and they are desperate to find any clues that could lead to the person who attacked the 30-year-old in broad daylight. she went out for a run around 5:00 p.m. on tuesday, was found by her father, 15 feet off the trail face down in the...
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people with glaucoma do much better, especially for people who have been in auto accidents and have chronic pain, it does a great job for them. >> reporter: and yet there is still such a stigma this patient didn't want to be identified. >> medical marijuana has helped me in so many ways. i no longer take percocet for back pain like candy. i don't use them hardly ever. >> reporter: a recent cbs news poll shows 87% of americans >> they really have their head in the sand. so i think this is an agency that time and again has proven that it is out of step with science, research, public opinion, political movement on this issue. and i think today's decision is another example of that. >> reporter: the administration will increase the amount of marijuana available for research as well as open testing up at more institutions. currently only the university of mississippi is allowed to supply marijuana for research. of five operating in new jersey, and all of these plants are being grown for medicinal use, even though the d.e.a. says that's illegal. scott, the department of justice says they will mak
people with glaucoma do much better, especially for people who have been in auto accidents and have chronic pain, it does a great job for them. >> reporter: and yet there is still such a stigma this patient didn't want to be identified. >> medical marijuana has helped me in so many ways. i no longer take percocet for back pain like candy. i don't use them hardly ever. >> reporter: a recent cbs news poll shows 87% of americans >> they really have their head in the sand....
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plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma cancer and ptsd and even just general pain. >> the dea is however allowing increased study of marijuana by permitting more institutions to grow and use pot for research. >>> in your money tonight, a major change for disneyworld. decades old tradition coming to an end. the main street electrical parade shutting down in october. and shipping west to disneyland where it first began. the orlando park featured the parade on and off since 1977. but its return disneyland in anaheim, california is just a limited run. >>> new hope that citizens bank park many veterans have been checking into potential jobs there today. dozens of companies attended the event including bed, bath and beyond, children's hospital and comcast. people with military backgrounds could apply from all kinds of jobs from entry level on up. recruit military and home depot are hosting these events across the country. organizer tells us last year was a big success in philly. >> 100 veterans were extended job offers at the la
plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma cancer and ptsd and even just general pain. >> the dea is however allowing increased study of marijuana by permitting more institutions to grow and use pot for research. >>> in your money tonight, a major change for disneyworld. decades old tradition coming to an end. the main street electrical parade shutting down in october. and shipping west to disneyland where it first...
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the lenses were used to successfully treat monkeys with glaucoma. the drug is stored in the outer edges of the lengths leaving the center clear for better vision. researchers say the contact can be customized for patients with a >>> traumatic coast guard rescue 140 miles off the coast of chatham. the video shows the rough seas as a helicopter crew used a basketball to pull an injured fisherman from a ship. efficients say the 30-year-old man was flown to mass general and treated for a serious head injury. >>> towns in the 60s right now. one town is in the 50s, keene, new hampshire. at least on this map. and in the 70s boston and in the morning, back to school in leominster. 67 degrees at 7:00. 75 by 9:00. no rain to be expected. same for new somerville. 77, 75 by 9:00 and hazy sunshine out there and increasing levels of humidity. in the boston area, high temperatures in the afternoon, upper 80s right along the beaches here from quincy to malledden and revere. 89 in cambridge to newton to the west. in the merrimack near 90 degrees, andover, methuen an
the lenses were used to successfully treat monkeys with glaucoma. the drug is stored in the outer edges of the lengths leaving the center clear for better vision. researchers say the contact can be customized for patients with a >>> traumatic coast guard rescue 140 miles off the coast of chatham. the video shows the rough seas as a helicopter crew used a basketball to pull an injured fisherman from a ship. efficients say the 30-year-old man was flown to mass general and treated for a...
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consequences of these chemical burns are severe pain and scarring in the short term to a higher risk of glaucoma long term into adulthood. >>> this basketball game in north philadelphia is aimed at promoting peace as the new school year approaches. the game at the martin luther king community center is a way to bring together young people from a neighborhood for some friendly competition. it took place a block away from where a bullet struck a passerby yesterday. >>> talk about that accuweather forecast which has been pretty terrific for about 40 hours now. >> yeah, and we have another beautiful day tomorrow. and then kind of a bump in the road on saturday. but tonight's very comfortable. >> very. >> stormtracker 6 showing dry conditions out there tonight. and i got another night of beautiful sunsets posted on my facebook page. i want to share this one with you. this is from sue, sea isle city, and she took this right after sunset. and you can see the colors of the sunset. if you look at the middle of your screen, you can also see just that little crescent, the waxing crescent moon, 5% illuminat
consequences of these chemical burns are severe pain and scarring in the short term to a higher risk of glaucoma long term into adulthood. >>> this basketball game in north philadelphia is aimed at promoting peace as the new school year approaches. the game at the martin luther king community center is a way to bring together young people from a neighborhood for some friendly competition. it took place a block away from where a bullet struck a passerby yesterday. >>> talk...
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children are more likely to get eye a liar risk of glaucoma in adulthood. parents keep those products out of reach of children. >>> tampa's comic con starts today. 35,000 could visit the convention center each day of the event. starts at noon and runs until midnight. the actor who plays darrell dixon on the walking dead is scheduled to be there, as is the actor who plays dare devil most of the celebrities don't arrive until tomorrow. however the actress clara oswald will be there today. >>> killing pokemon, big clients are electric companies in florida. looking glass is a cyber security company hired by power utility companies in florida to help stop pokemon go players from entering private land and encountering electrical equipment. the company does this by alte to eliminate the creatures from restricted areas. there are concerns growing about where players are willing to go in order to catch them all. >>> a polk county company is looking to hire workers and it is targeting people who play pokemon go. sykes enter surprises says you can catch pokemon and a
children are more likely to get eye a liar risk of glaucoma in adulthood. parents keep those products out of reach of children. >>> tampa's comic con starts today. 35,000 could visit the convention center each day of the event. starts at noon and runs until midnight. the actor who plays darrell dixon on the walking dead is scheduled to be there, as is the actor who plays dare devil most of the celebrities don't arrive until tomorrow. however the actress clara oswald will be there...
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plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv/aids, and glaucoma, and general pain. there are tens of thousands of doctors recommending medical marijuana in these states yet the federal government refuses to say there are any medical benefits. " the federal classification is independent of state regulation. with alaska, colorado, washington, oregon, and the district of columbia legalizing possession and half the states adopting medical marijuana laws including here in nevada. the national guard has been called in to help battle the so burning in california. "we're out there patrolling dozer lines, to make sure nothings crossing over, actually going into the black areas and putting out little hot spots." " the governor of california issued a state of emergency after the fire started in july. after receiving orders by governor brown about 150 army national guard members are now working to gain control of the fire. they're stationed on the north- eastern portion of the fire...while the more experienced fire crews are actively fighting the flames to th
plus patients in these states that are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv/aids, and glaucoma, and general pain. there are tens of thousands of doctors recommending medical marijuana in these states yet the federal government refuses to say there are any medical benefits. " the federal classification is independent of state regulation. with alaska, colorado, washington, oregon, and the district of columbia legalizing possession and half the states adopting medical marijuana...
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consequences of chemical burns are severe pain and scarring in the short term and it could lead to glaucoma in adulthood. >>> a major drug ring is busted at a philadelphia warehouse. >>> katherine scott has more on the freak elevator accident at the cell justice center. >> reporter: tam, a sheriff's deputy is in the hospital after an elevator malfunctioned at criminal court. we'll have all the latest details at 6:30 a.m. >> two at that connie residents are facing a -- tacony residents are facing a list of charges. 6 members of a family started to trash the wawa store after an argument with the employee. police arrested 43-year-old and 20-year-old while the melee led to $700 in damage. >>> $23 million worth of drugs are off the streets of philadelphia the result of a massive drug bust. these are pictures of the evidence. piles of cocaine and tens of thousands of dollars in cash. attorney general kathleen kane said it starred with a vehicle stop on monday. it led investigators to warehouse on the 200 block of west cambria street. >> is this seizure represents a very large amount of cocaine th
consequences of chemical burns are severe pain and scarring in the short term and it could lead to glaucoma in adulthood. >>> a major drug ring is busted at a philadelphia warehouse. >>> katherine scott has more on the freak elevator accident at the cell justice center. >> reporter: tam, a sheriff's deputy is in the hospital after an elevator malfunctioned at criminal court. we'll have all the latest details at 6:30 a.m. >> two at that connie residents are facing a...
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hospital dets around teaching eye doctors the latest techniques for eye diseases and cat cataracts and glaucoma. the seat something a tchg area. >> we show the acredited hospitals what they need to do. and we mention patient safety, infection control. >> this is the operating room and the patients that come here are children with eye patches. they are brought by ambulance, we can bring them the skills to treat the conditions a they are seeing in the neighborhood, the flying eye hospital is making a pit stop here on a fundraising mission. the plane and program survive on donations. then it is off to and see patients there and it is off to indonesia. >> that's amazing opportunity. there may be progress in the fight against zika virus in florida. what may be helping in the at longhorn, steak is all you need. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus an appetizer or a dessert. all with fresh salad and unlimited bread. tonight, only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. for lunch try our steakhouse burger
hospital dets around teaching eye doctors the latest techniques for eye diseases and cat cataracts and glaucoma. the seat something a tchg area. >> we show the acredited hospitals what they need to do. and we mention patient safety, infection control. >> this is the operating room and the patients that come here are children with eye patches. they are brought by ambulance, we can bring them the skills to treat the conditions a they are seeing in the neighborhood, the flying eye...
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use of the are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and gau coma and cancer -- glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and general pain. >> reporter: pot use in the country may grow more widespread. vote rz in five states will see legalizing marijuana on their ballots this november. if passed they will join four other states and d.c. in allowing recreational use. three more states are voting on medical marijuana. >> until such time as from the controlled substance act i don't care what any state, city or county tells me to do. i'm looking at ten years to life in federal prison. >> the dea is allowing the increased study of marijuana by permitting more institutions to grow pot for research. in los angeles, fox news. >>> in world news tonight, no let up in high winds is making the fight against the wild inferior in southern france -- fire in southern france difficult. >>> anti-security measures being put in place in france and germany. the move comes following a series of attacks in recent woke killing hundreds. as fox's kitty logan reports, france's laws went into effect yesterday a
use of the are using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and gau coma and cancer -- glaucoma and cancer and ptsd and general pain. >> reporter: pot use in the country may grow more widespread. vote rz in five states will see legalizing marijuana on their ballots this november. if passed they will join four other states and d.c. in allowing recreational use. three more states are voting on medical marijuana. >> until such time as from the controlled substance act i...
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for him he says marijuana has helped relieve pain from glaucoma. but while he is a medical marijuana cardholder he kids should have access to it. it should be legal like a beer. >> reporter: the issue of legalizing marijuana is one massachusetts voters will decide on come november. >> this is 2016, we need to be realistic. deal with this issue, and not operate out of fear. >> reporter: today boston city council tito jackson along with several other city officials announced their support for legalizing marijuana. he told fox 25 he doesn't believe marijuana is a he wants to use any tax revenue from marijuana to help what he believes is the true drug crisis, opioids. >> this actually provides a sustainable form of revenue to deal with that issue that hinders so many of our friends family members. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees. boston city mayor marty walsh's press secretary sent us this statement from him. "i've been a member of the recovery community for many years. i get calls from parents terrified of what's that's who i'm thinking about whe
for him he says marijuana has helped relieve pain from glaucoma. but while he is a medical marijuana cardholder he kids should have access to it. it should be legal like a beer. >> reporter: the issue of legalizing marijuana is one massachusetts voters will decide on come november. >> this is 2016, we need to be realistic. deal with this issue, and not operate out of fear. >> reporter: today boston city council tito jackson along with several other city officials announced...
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million plus patients in the states using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma cancer and ptsd and even general pain. there are tens of thousands of doctors who are recommending medical marijuana in these states, but the federal government refuses to say there are any medical benefits. >> pot use in the country may soon grow more widespread. five states, including right here in california will see it on the ballots coming up in november. if asked, they will join four other states and dc in allowing the recreational use. >>> and there's a warming trend away from the coastline happening today, but there were two different weather worlds. shivering at the beaches, and inland sweating in the 90s. with the warming weather pattern we have air quality to talk about. another spare the air alert. second day in a row for tomorrow. there's a chance it could be extended into the weekend as well. so with the pattern setting up, it caps the pollutants closer to the surface, and that's happening now, unhealthy levels for sensitive groups in the east bay for tomorrow as well. o
million plus patients in the states using it on a consistent basis to help with hiv and aids and glaucoma cancer and ptsd and even general pain. there are tens of thousands of doctors who are recommending medical marijuana in these states, but the federal government refuses to say there are any medical benefits. >> pot use in the country may soon grow more widespread. five states, including right here in california will see it on the ballots coming up in november. if asked, they will join...