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glaucoma may only be the beginning. the doctor says the lenses show promise in treat everything from corneal tears to dry eye. >> we've shown that it can deliver antibiotics, steroids, and glaucoma medications. >> how the lens coos be used is part of the ongoing complex research. in the end, the goal for doctors is simple. >> my hope is that patients use this and safes people from becoming blind. trials in the next year. emily reamer, wcvb, newscenter 5. >> money matters. in this year's presidential election. >> up next, role the economy is playing on the candidates. bread and butter issue. now what's coming up new at 6:00. >> we're on top of some breaking news right now. >> orange line passengers have been forced to kick out windows of the train. the new information we're >> also breaking, the damage done and the injuries tonight. >> 25 defibrillators donated to the city of new bedford. where they are going and how massachusetts has many great public schools, that our kids would go to great public schools. but some kid
glaucoma may only be the beginning. the doctor says the lenses show promise in treat everything from corneal tears to dry eye. >> we've shown that it can deliver antibiotics, steroids, and glaucoma medications. >> how the lens coos be used is part of the ongoing complex research. in the end, the goal for doctors is simple. >> my hope is that patients use this and safes people from becoming blind. trials in the next year. emily reamer, wcvb, newscenter 5. >> money...
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three million americans have glaucoma, and half don't even know it. eleven million people in the united states have macular degeneration. you lose mobility...independence. it changes your entire life. so many eye disorders can be treated if caught early. my husband tells me i have beautiful brown eyes, and i don't want to lose that. make a plan today to get your eyes checked. visit brightfocus.org to learn more. >> when i talk about how we are going pay for education and invest in infrastructure and get the cost of prescription drugs down and issues people talk to me all the time. i made it clear, we are going where the money is. we are going to ask the wealthy and corporations to pay their fair share. liz: hillary clinton making her case for tax hikes on the rich in the debate wednesday night. anthony: how much will their fair share be. the politicians use that term but they never steam put a numb on it. liz: joining us, the bane managing partner. let's tackle the term "fair share. >> i don't think there is a definition for it. the democratic strateg
three million americans have glaucoma, and half don't even know it. eleven million people in the united states have macular degeneration. you lose mobility...independence. it changes your entire life. so many eye disorders can be treated if caught early. my husband tells me i have beautiful brown eyes, and i don't want to lose that. make a plan today to get your eyes checked. visit brightfocus.org to learn more. >> when i talk about how we are going pay for education and invest in...
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. >> if it was a closed list, conditions listed say cancer, aids, glaucoma, period. at that point, wold you be open to supporting this amendment? >> i think the problem with that is that's not what we're looking at. >> it's not. if it was? >> it doesn't matter what would be or could be. that's not what is. what is is what we're looking at and how they worded it, how they phrased it and putting forth as a constitutional amendment, which would supersede all state we're looking at the same thing we saw in 2014. >> i'm asking because i'm trying to get a sense of the objection you have only being the fact it's open ended list. were they to have closed it. that's why i'm asking. >> i wish that was my only objection. >> the other would be? >> there's numerous problems. not only loophole ridden, again. it does open it up for any condition, much like we see in the california style amendment. what people do not understand is this is not this is bud tenders. these are not pharmacist that is are trained. you're not going to your local pharmacy to pick up quote medicine because t
. >> if it was a closed list, conditions listed say cancer, aids, glaucoma, period. at that point, wold you be open to supporting this amendment? >> i think the problem with that is that's not what we're looking at. >> it's not. if it was? >> it doesn't matter what would be or could be. that's not what is. what is is what we're looking at and how they worded it, how they phrased it and putting forth as a constitutional amendment, which would supersede all state we're...
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three million americans have glaucoma, and half don't even know it.lion people in the united states have macular degeneration. you lose mobility...independence. it changes your entire life. so many eye disorders can be treated if caught early. my husband tells me i have beautiful brown eyes, and i don't want to lose that. make a plan today to get your eyes checked. visit brightfocus.org to learn more. >> hoosier favorite major? anywhere in the country. anywhere in the our country one leader you respect or look up to, anybody. john: my favorite presidential candidate gary johnson looked when he couldn't answer chris matthews question about a favorite world leader. he struggled to remember the name of the former president of mexico vicente fox. >> i guess i'm having an aleppo moment. >> but i'm giving you the whole world. john: vicente fox would have been a good choice. he supports free trade amasa legalize drugs but johnson was having a brain freeze. what i wish gary johnson until the questioner was this. >> i'm libertarian, we don't worship politician
three million americans have glaucoma, and half don't even know it.lion people in the united states have macular degeneration. you lose mobility...independence. it changes your entire life. so many eye disorders can be treated if caught early. my husband tells me i have beautiful brown eyes, and i don't want to lose that. make a plan today to get your eyes checked. visit brightfocus.org to learn more. >> hoosier favorite major? anywhere in the country. anywhere in the our country one...
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emily treating glaucoma may only : be the beginning. dr. kohane says the lenses show promise in treating everything from corneal tears to dry eye. >> aching deliver and -- it can deliver antibiotics, antifungal's, steroids. emily how the lenses could be : used is part of the ongoing complex research. in the end the goal for the , doctors is simple. >> my hope is patients use this and av trials to see how this treatment helps actual patients. the doctors hope to begin those trials in the next year. emily riemer, wcvb, newscenter 5. nichole: rain moving in right now, mike wankum will be back with the timing in his forecast next. reid: and in sports, rob reid: what the weather is doing. a little cloudy. the rain is moving in. we had a nice day. nichole: we do. mike, we had a gorgeous day. mike: sunshine come amid 60's, october. does not get better than that. as you look north of the city, really pretty light stuff, not much, getting organized. at the steadier rain will be self. we have you -- will be south. we have a few scattered showers not
emily treating glaucoma may only : be the beginning. dr. kohane says the lenses show promise in treating everything from corneal tears to dry eye. >> aching deliver and -- it can deliver antibiotics, antifungal's, steroids. emily how the lenses could be : used is part of the ongoing complex research. in the end the goal for the , doctors is simple. >> my hope is patients use this and av trials to see how this treatment helps actual patients. the doctors hope to begin those trials in...
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glaucoma treatment, 50% of patients forget to take them, and eye plying the drops can be a challenge. the special contact lens could be a game-changer. >> the medication is given right to the patient right through the lens, and it passes. they don't have to actively remember to put it in. emily: the doctors from boston children's hospital worked on their lens for eight years. the key was designing a lens that would release the medication in measured doses over time. >> we came up with this drug polymer film that releases the drug slowly, but that can also contain a large amount of drug. it's not a disc that covers your field of vision. it's a ring. emily: the doctor says the lenses show promise in treating everything from corneal tears to dry eye. >> we have shown that it can glaucoma medications. emily: how the lenses could be used is part of the ongoing complex research. in the end, the goal for doctors is simple. >> my hope is that patients use this and it saves people from becoming blind. emily: the next step is clinical trials to see how this treatment helps patients and the doct
glaucoma treatment, 50% of patients forget to take them, and eye plying the drops can be a challenge. the special contact lens could be a game-changer. >> the medication is given right to the patient right through the lens, and it passes. they don't have to actively remember to put it in. emily: the doctors from boston children's hospital worked on their lens for eight years. the key was designing a lens that would release the medication in measured doses over time. >> we came up...
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glaucoma. i am a responsible and mature citizen. this is a violation. a violation of my rights." i asked them if they had a warrant. they said they could get a warrant if i chose to escalate." state troopers say -- they have to seize marijuana plants -- when they see them -- as part of a state program. and they say -- they usually -- don't press criminal charges. this guy is lucky to be alive after getting stuck in the one of the communities affected by now tropical storm matthew. the bald eagle was rescued after the motorist pulled over and called for help. clay county sheriff's deputies and fire rescue workers turned the eagle over to the beaks wildlife bird sanctuary. players -- tossed from a high- school football game in new york. nats of fighting we'll tell you -- what started this brutal -- bench-clearing family friendly fun is just a short drive down eastern ave. where you can travel in back time to see kings, queens and real live jousting! and.. don't forget to download the all new 13 action news app.. featuring live streaming.. video on demand and incredible weather rada
glaucoma. i am a responsible and mature citizen. this is a violation. a violation of my rights." i asked them if they had a warrant. they said they could get a warrant if i chose to escalate." state troopers say -- they have to seize marijuana plants -- when they see them -- as part of a state program. and they say -- they usually -- don't press criminal charges. this guy is lucky to be alive after getting stuck in the one of the communities affected by now tropical storm matthew. the...
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lenses like these are used to treat eye diseases like glaucoma. they were created by two doctors at boston children's hospital, the course of 8 years. >> we came up with this particular design, which has a drug film in the middle of it. that can also contain a large amount of drug. >> the next up is clinical trials to see how it helps patients. they hope to begin trials in the just where we live. they advanced this stuff all the time. ed: what is life going to be like in the next four years? anchor: i don't want to think about it. it gives me headaches already. anchor: the thing we are talking about now is the chance for snow. it is not going to happen until tomorrow afternoon. to there is our friend. wind chill index makes it feel like 37 degrees. we have some frost and freeze advisories out. we have freezing conditions. how cold will it get tonight? skies basically clear. the 30's. orange could drop down to 24. we rebound nicely tomorrow. temperatures in the upper 40's. that is still cold temperatures we're talking about. now we start to have mo
lenses like these are used to treat eye diseases like glaucoma. they were created by two doctors at boston children's hospital, the course of 8 years. >> we came up with this particular design, which has a drug film in the middle of it. that can also contain a large amount of drug. >> the next up is clinical trials to see how it helps patients. they hope to begin trials in the just where we live. they advanced this stuff all the time. ed: what is life going to be like in the next...
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she believes that has helped her with her glaucoma. town when authorities came by to our property. her son heard a helicopter overhead and troopers were at the home. mass state police say all of this was part of a marijuana eradication operation working with the state's national guard. >> we supposedly live in a democracy and i'm beginning to wonder about that now. reporter: you feel like this is a violation -- >> it is a violation of my constitutional rights, the fourth amendment. maria: a spokesman for the state police saying what the marijuana is used for. the law makes it illegal to grow it out side in an unsecured area. ben: braintree's police chief is officially off the job. the police force sending russell jenkins off. he announces retirement in the wake of the department's evidence room scandal. 5 investigates first reported in august of that a review of braintree's evidence room found missing drugs, cash and seized weapons. wil servicel the interim chief. coming up at 11:00 -- maria: some people say it is the best seat in fenway park. and the man who's had it for years, th
she believes that has helped her with her glaucoma. town when authorities came by to our property. her son heard a helicopter overhead and troopers were at the home. mass state police say all of this was part of a marijuana eradication operation working with the state's national guard. >> we supposedly live in a democracy and i'm beginning to wonder about that now. reporter: you feel like this is a violation -- >> it is a violation of my constitutional rights, the fourth amendment....
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: grandmother says she uses marijuana for medicinal purposes and believes it has helped with her glaucoma. >> it isn't right. diane: she was not there when it happened, but her son, tim holcomb, was at his mother's property here in amherst when he heard the helicopter overhead. it wasn't long before he says state troopers were standing outside. >> i asked if they had a warrant and they said they could get a warrant, if i chose to escalate. they just one of the contraband. diane: the law makes no distinctions about the reasons of circumstances that marijuana plants are grown. it says -- once it we see them, we have to seize them. strippers say that the marijuana's were outside in plainview, including holcomb's adding that none of the property , owne in amherst, diane cho, wcvb newscenter 5. ben: now let's go back to matthew and our weekend weather. harvey? harvey: the colors are peaking up north and where they are peaking, sunday and monday, the weather looks great. sunday, a little questionable down here. decent color as well. basically central and western new england, or central and a lo
: grandmother says she uses marijuana for medicinal purposes and believes it has helped with her glaucoma. >> it isn't right. diane: she was not there when it happened, but her son, tim holcomb, was at his mother's property here in amherst when he heard the helicopter overhead. it wasn't long before he says state troopers were standing outside. >> i asked if they had a warrant and they said they could get a warrant, if i chose to escalate. they just one of the contraband. diane: the...
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hey, hey, hey, your mother put enough pot in that banana bread to treat every case of glaucoma in the san fernando valley. i have a recipe for macaroons. very similar. i was so high, i didn't even know who she was. i was red, she was blue. we were trying to make purple.
hey, hey, hey, your mother put enough pot in that banana bread to treat every case of glaucoma in the san fernando valley. i have a recipe for macaroons. very similar. i was so high, i didn't even know who she was. i was red, she was blue. we were trying to make purple.
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who goes by peg, says she uses marijuana for medicinal purpose and believes it has helped with her glaucoma. she says she was out of town when authorities came to the property. her son says he heard a time later troopers were at the home knocking on the door. the massachusetts state police says it was a part of a marijuana eradication operation working with the state's national guard. >> we supposedly live in a democracy. i am beginning to wonder about that. >> you feel like that is a violation? >> yeah, a violation of my constitutional rights. particularly the fourth amendment. police says it doesn't matter what the marijuana is used for. the law makes it illegal to grow it outside in an unsecure area. maria: he's a kid who grew up in belmont and loves baseball. at the young age of 19 he was offered one of the greatest seats and jobs at fenway park. the scoreboard keeper inside the green monster. and now after 25 years christian elias is saying goodbye. ed harding and i got a look inside his office. maria: 25 years, we're saying goodbye. >> absolutely. come on in to what i have called 1,80
who goes by peg, says she uses marijuana for medicinal purpose and believes it has helped with her glaucoma. she says she was out of town when authorities came to the property. her son says he heard a time later troopers were at the home knocking on the door. the massachusetts state police says it was a part of a marijuana eradication operation working with the state's national guard. >> we supposedly live in a democracy. i am beginning to wonder about that. >> you feel like that is...
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. >> margaret s glaucoma, but that's not why glaucoma, but that's not why she is upset someone has to speak out. >> as for her son, he said she is concerned about the government encroaching on their privacy. >> it is very discreet and it's doing -- -- it's one of those new england. >> margaret said she hopes the laws in marijuana will change and voters will vote whether or not to legalize the drug for recreation use next month. >> a van goes on a crash course through the streets of arlington. what the driver forgot to do. >> a unique tribute to big papi, super style in honor of the red sox slugger and very sedentary in my lifestyle. and then i found parkour and something about it clicked. then i stopped drinking soda and eating sweets and eating all the junk food. i was like if i eat these things i'm going to be heavier and i'm not going to be able to jump as far. my name is dylan polin and blue cross blue shield keeps me healthy. and yet kelly ayotte continues to play political games instead of making new hampshire safer. when she has the chance to strengthen background checks, she v
. >> margaret s glaucoma, but that's not why glaucoma, but that's not why she is upset someone has to speak out. >> as for her son, he said she is concerned about the government encroaching on their privacy. >> it is very discreet and it's doing -- -- it's one of those new england. >> margaret said she hopes the laws in marijuana will change and voters will vote whether or not to legalize the drug for recreation use next month. >> a van goes on a crash course...
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glaucoma. i am a responsible and mature citizen. this is a violation. a violation of my rights." i asked them if they had a warrant. they said they could get a warrant if i chose to escalate." state troopers say -- they have to seize marijuana plants -- when they see them -- as part of a state program. and they say -- they usually don't press criminal charges. developing news... dollar fine. mylan -- will pay 4-hundred 65- million dollars-- to the government. the embattled pharmaceutical company -- is accused of overcharging medicaid for the life-saving allergy drug. under the agreement -- mylan does not admit -- any wrong doing. straight ahead... the backlash donald trump is getting after a 2005 tape is released.... how its benefiting the democrat party... you're watching good morning las vegas.. we'll be right back on this morning. race for the white house... vulgar video. the g-o-p nominee-- making predatory comments about woman -- bordering on sexual assault. republican heavy-weights -- here in nevada -- are pulling out their support -- calling on trump -- to pull out of the
glaucoma. i am a responsible and mature citizen. this is a violation. a violation of my rights." i asked them if they had a warrant. they said they could get a warrant if i chose to escalate." state troopers say -- they have to seize marijuana plants -- when they see them -- as part of a state program. and they say -- they usually don't press criminal charges. developing news... dollar fine. mylan -- will pay 4-hundred 65- million dollars-- to the government. the embattled...
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she says -- it helps with her glaucoma. i am a responsible and mature citizen. this is a violation. a violation of my rights." i asked them if they had a warrant. they said they could get a warrant if i chose to escalate." state troopers say -- they have to seize marijuana plants -- when they see them -- as part of a state program. and they say -- they usually don't press criminal charges. the makers of epipen have agreed to a multi-million dollar fine. mylan -- will pay 4-hundred 65- million dollars-- to the government. the embattled pharmaceutical company -- is accused of overcharging medicaid -- for the life-saving allergy drug. under the agreement -- mylan does not admit -- any wrong doing. straight ahead... the backlash donald trump is getting after 2005 tape is released....is in someway you're watching good morning las vegas.. we'll be right back on this facebook. 00-005 a friend of the daycare worker -- posting the video online -- so isla millan says -- her daughter is in the video. she cried -- and couldn't believe what happened. "i was disgusted, i was upset, i felt embarra
she says -- it helps with her glaucoma. i am a responsible and mature citizen. this is a violation. a violation of my rights." i asked them if they had a warrant. they said they could get a warrant if i chose to escalate." state troopers say -- they have to seize marijuana plants -- when they see them -- as part of a state program. and they say -- they usually don't press criminal charges. the makers of epipen have agreed to a multi-million dollar fine. mylan -- will pay 4-hundred 65-...
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. >> gene: team of troopers to seize single marijuana plant from her garden and arthritis and glaucoma and help to use the drug to help her sleep. they did conduct the operation and seize marijuana plants growing in plain view. property owners were not charged if they allowed troopers to sees the drug without getting warrant. 44 plants overall were confiscated. >> back to the breaking traffic news and drive time on the pike and get to those in a moment and get back out to live pictures. check out red car. almost perpendicular to the rest of the traffic. not the issue on the pike and 128 northbound at 93 and it is amazing how the cars are really cutting cutting it really close so please if heading in that direction, give the car some space, few crews on scene eastbound accident has cleared delays linger but not nearly as severe as they were and as we zoom in things slower on route 9 right now but recommend route 9 over the pike because those delays still stretch for quite awhile. about an hour and 20 minutes on the pike for that 15 minute stretch. half hour on the expressway. back to yo
. >> gene: team of troopers to seize single marijuana plant from her garden and arthritis and glaucoma and help to use the drug to help her sleep. they did conduct the operation and seize marijuana plants growing in plain view. property owners were not charged if they allowed troopers to sees the drug without getting warrant. 44 plants overall were confiscated. >> back to the breaking traffic news and drive time on the pike and get to those in a moment and get back out to live...
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she says -- it helps with her glaucoma. i am a responsible and mature a violation of my rights." i asked them if they had a warrant. they said they could get a warrant if i chose to escalate." state troopers say -- they have to seize marijuana plants -- when they see them -- as part of a state program. and they say -- they usually don't press criminal charges. straight ahead... in this week's dirty dining...they're giving darcy spears the run around...after getting a grade c for storing trash by food and workers not and-- the unlv running rebel football foundation is here! we'll talk to them...about why the community's support is the a new coach...the annoucment of the fettita football complex....but they still need joining me now is tim o'reilly with the unlv football foundation! why is it important for the community to support the unlv football foundation? how is the unlv football foundation different than what unlv does for the football foundation? tim--- you were pretty popular on the field... the unlv running rebels...next saturday...before their back at the thomas and mac o
she says -- it helps with her glaucoma. i am a responsible and mature a violation of my rights." i asked them if they had a warrant. they said they could get a warrant if i chose to escalate." state troopers say -- they have to seize marijuana plants -- when they see them -- as part of a state program. and they say -- they usually don't press criminal charges. straight ahead... in this week's dirty dining...they're giving darcy spears the run around...after getting a grade c for...
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she has glaucoma. they conduct a drug operation in amherst last month. the goal was to seize marijuana property owners were not urged which if they allowed troopers to sees the drug without warrant. total of 44 plants were confiscated. >> daniel: >> julie: heroin operation out of back of cab. several drug-related charges after lengthy investigation revealed she was selling drugs out of taxicab. investigators search the car and home. they found more 100 bags of heroin, 36 bags of crack cocaine and $10,000 in >> daniel: >> started attacking employees. man wrestling with one of the workers seconds later and seconds jump in and push him aside and stolen suspect's hand as they struggle with them and eventually the workers forced the man outside the store where quickly arrested. police say the man has been harassing store owners in the area for weeks. minutes. slow going from the braintree split up to neponset. pike eastbound a little bit of volume and weston tolls. north of the pike a little sluggish on 128 southbound through route 2 and look at the expresswa
she has glaucoma. they conduct a drug operation in amherst last month. the goal was to seize marijuana property owners were not urged which if they allowed troopers to sees the drug without warrant. total of 44 plants were confiscated. >> daniel: >> julie: heroin operation out of back of cab. several drug-related charges after lengthy investigation revealed she was selling drugs out of taxicab. investigators search the car and home. they found more 100 bags of heroin, 36 bags of...
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that can release medications directly into the eye for at least a month helping treat things like glaucoma possibly even dry eye doctors say it is a game changer because patients don't have to remember to take their medications. they have been working on the patients within the next year. erin: the boston athletic association says it is stripping the winner of the 2014 boston marathon of her victory because of doping an international sports court has disqualified all of rita jeptoo's race results since april of 2014 and extended her doping ban to four years not only is she losing her boston marathon title the athletic association is seeking to reclaim her race winnings as well. sean: it appears that it was a successful moose hunt in new hampshire this year fish and game officials say a total of 52 hunters bagg the 72% success rate is up from last year. there is great news for the bald eagle population in northern new england according to the new hampshire audubon society 51 eaglets were born in the granite state this year the highest number ever recorded another 34 survived in vermont also
that can release medications directly into the eye for at least a month helping treat things like glaucoma possibly even dry eye doctors say it is a game changer because patients don't have to remember to take their medications. they have been working on the patients within the next year. erin: the boston athletic association says it is stripping the winner of the 2014 boston marathon of her victory because of doping an international sports court has disqualified all of rita jeptoo's race...
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and then sent in a team of troopers margaret holcomb was in amherst and says she has arthritis and glaucoma and hoping to use the drug to help her sleep. state police confirm they did conduct a drug operation last month. property owners were not charged but allowed the drugs to be seized without getting a warrant. a total of 44 plants were confiscated. >>> a new hampshire man is accused of trying to kill his mother with a front end loader. police were call with a report that he used the loader to hit brother and no one was hurt. a judge released the 54-year-old on $170,000 in bail today. >>> police officers in goffstown new hampshire will start wearing body cameras by the end of the week. it can record for about 12 hours. the move comes as part of a push across the country calling for police transparency. boston police launched a body camera pilot program last month. jets screaming overhead. the new hampshire national guard says f-15 fighter jets from massachusetts are training in southern vermont and the new hampshire border. the f-15 eagles will be above 10,000 feet and will not be conduc
and then sent in a team of troopers margaret holcomb was in amherst and says she has arthritis and glaucoma and hoping to use the drug to help her sleep. state police confirm they did conduct a drug operation last month. property owners were not charged but allowed the drugs to be seized without getting a warrant. a total of 44 plants were confiscated. >>> a new hampshire man is accused of trying to kill his mother with a front end loader. police were call with a report that he used...
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parkinson's glaucoma others determined as physician. that's where the he pony events and measure are coming around. ohers determined by physician leaving in hands physicians that may not be fully credible. and with this opens door to much more. again that takes us right back to same tit-for-tat round by round we've dealing with now for two years. more than majority of floridian passed this in 2014. you need 60 percent in florida for an amendment to pass. higher threshold. this time in a national election, with the likelihood more than likelihood of greater turn out in particular of casual voters who may more inclined to support this chandz of this passing therefore are greater. and the polling we've done here at fox 13 shows that it has a very good chance of passing. >> okay. craig, thanks. thank you. >>> all right coming up, women and clothes. and the love hate relationship. and we are learning more about how being in space for long period of time can affect the body. nasa is saying it could stop any civilization of mars. charley belch
parkinson's glaucoma others determined as physician. that's where the he pony events and measure are coming around. ohers determined by physician leaving in hands physicians that may not be fully credible. and with this opens door to much more. again that takes us right back to same tit-for-tat round by round we've dealing with now for two years. more than majority of floridian passed this in 2014. you need 60 percent in florida for an amendment to pass. higher threshold. this time in a...
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goes by peg -- says she uses marijuana for medical purposes and believes it has helped her with her glaucoma. she was out of town when authorities came to her property. her son heard a helicopter overhead and a short time later troopers were at the home. the massachusetts state police says it was part of a marijuana eradication operation working with the state's national guard. >> we supposedly live in a democracy, and i'm beginning to wonder about that now. >> you feel like this is a violation of your constitutional -- >> yes, it's a violation of my constitutional rights, particularly the fourth amendment. doug: a spokesperson for the state police says it doesn't matter what the marijuana is used for. the law makes it illegal to grow it outside an unrestricted area. for a wind farm in nantucket sound seems to be dropping today. "south coast today" has given up cape wind associates time fo get permits. that would have given them time to connect to the electric grid. cape wind has faced more than a dozen lawsuits. rating the severity of a storm. doug: it's interesting. one of the unusual meth
goes by peg -- says she uses marijuana for medical purposes and believes it has helped her with her glaucoma. she was out of town when authorities came to her property. her son heard a helicopter overhead and a short time later troopers were at the home. the massachusetts state police says it was part of a marijuana eradication operation working with the state's national guard. >> we supposedly live in a democracy, and i'm beginning to wonder about that now. >> you feel like this is...
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when i adopted him, he had glaucoma and about a year after i adopted him, he needed to have his eyes removed. so he was i think the best way to describe him is a hot mess when i adopted him. >> understood. >> he had a bad attitude and he didn't have -- he was blind already and -- >> can i see him? i must touch him. first. and then you can pick him up from there. >> the amazing thing to me is that he can't see, but he completely is responding to me petting him. there is a way to communicate. >> absolutely. i've considered him my ph.d. in animal communication because he's been such a challenge. but once we moved to nevada, he, like, mellowed out. he became a totally different dog. >> same with me. we all become a different dog when we move. >> exactly. >> right before we go, how followers? >> he has 36,000 instagram followers. >> tell people where they can follow him. >> on odie's eyes. any kind of social media, at least. >> he's a hugger. >> kind of. >> great having you. looking forward to this events. >> thank you. >> good-bye, odie. i love you. >> pamper your pet this saturday from
when i adopted him, he had glaucoma and about a year after i adopted him, he needed to have his eyes removed. so he was i think the best way to describe him is a hot mess when i adopted him. >> understood. >> he had a bad attitude and he didn't have -- he was blind already and -- >> can i see him? i must touch him. first. and then you can pick him up from there. >> the amazing thing to me is that he can't see, but he completely is responding to me petting him. there is a...
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margaret holcomb, who goes by peg, says she medical purposes and believes it has helped her with glaucoma. she says she was out of town when authorities came to her property. her son says he heard a helicopter overhead, and a short time later, troopers were at the home. the massachusetts state police says it was part of a marijuana eradication operation. >> we supposedly different in a democracy, and i'm beginning to wonder about that now. >> you feel like this is a violation of your -- >> this is a violation of my constitutional rights, state police says it doesn't matter what the marijuana is used for. the law makes it illegal to grow it outside an unsecure area. shayna: the company behind plans for a wind farm in nantucket sound seems to be dropping the idea. cape wind associates have given their appeal to extend state permits. that would have given the company more time to connect the project to the electric grid. cape wind has faced more than announcing its plan more than 10 years ago. rating the severity of a storm. doug: one of the more unusual methods fema uses to judge how bad co
margaret holcomb, who goes by peg, says she medical purposes and believes it has helped her with glaucoma. she says she was out of town when authorities came to her property. her son says he heard a helicopter overhead, and a short time later, troopers were at the home. the massachusetts state police says it was part of a marijuana eradication operation. >> we supposedly different in a democracy, and i'm beginning to wonder about that now. >> you feel like this is a violation of...
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medications directly into the eye for at least a month helping treat things like glaucoma possibly even dry eye. doctors say it is a game changer because patients don't have to remember to take their medications. they have been working on the design for the last several years. and they hope to begin clinical trials with actual patients within the next year. sean: it appears this was a success news hunt in new hampshire this year. fish and game officials say a total of 52 hunters bagged a moose during the nine-day the 72% success rate is up from last year. there is great news for the bald eagle population in northern new england. according to the new hampshire audubon society, 51 eaglets were born in the granite state this year, the highest number ever recorded. another 34 survived in vermont, also a record. in all more than 300 bald eagles were spotted in new hampshire this summer. if you have never seen one up close, they are huge. erin: and they are beautiful. coming up, panic in italy. the damage caused as new aftershocks rattle an area already devastated by an earthquake. sean: plus
medications directly into the eye for at least a month helping treat things like glaucoma possibly even dry eye. doctors say it is a game changer because patients don't have to remember to take their medications. they have been working on the design for the last several years. and they hope to begin clinical trials with actual patients within the next year. sean: it appears this was a success news hunt in new hampshire this year. fish and game officials say a total of 52 hunters bagged a moose...
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caller: i am 28 years old and i have multiple sclerosis and glaucoma.hose of the only two conditions proven to be helped with the use of marijuana. if i go to florida, they will not let me use it even though it's posted be legal for me to go there. it really affect my health but i cannot do this. for multiple sclerosis, the drug they give you for the spasms are not as effective in the marijuana -- as marijuana. people like hillary clinton want to lock me up for it. guest: the first issue is that a lot of parents -- a lot of people that use marijuana is not just access to the product that they swear by having their pity then if it's put their ability to bring that where they go. if you have a prescription pharmaceutical for anything else and you live in california and you want to travel to florida, you can bring your prescription with you on a plane or in your car. with medical marijuana because of federal policy, you cannot. as soon as you leave your state, you are breaking federal law. also state laws in many cases. the intrastate access issue is one t
caller: i am 28 years old and i have multiple sclerosis and glaucoma.hose of the only two conditions proven to be helped with the use of marijuana. if i go to florida, they will not let me use it even though it's posted be legal for me to go there. it really affect my health but i cannot do this. for multiple sclerosis, the drug they give you for the spasms are not as effective in the marijuana -- as marijuana. people like hillary clinton want to lock me up for it. guest: the first issue is...