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what do you want people to know about gus? >> gus was a sensitive kid. he was sometimes overly sensitive, and very -- he was the kind of kid that sometimes kept count of rights and wrongs and who got what. he was very conscious of that growing up. he blossomed as a teenager, and then when he was 20, after the campaign didn't work out, gus was kind of just astray, he decided i'll sit out another semester of school. his mother called me one morning, she said, i got up this morning and there was nothing but a note from gus that said, i'm taking a ride. he rode cross country to wyoming. he came back with a renewed commitment of faith. it wouldn't be too much to say he was probably over the top with it in many respects. >> was that the first indication to you that there was something wrong? >> i don't know that i knew anything was wrong. it's easy to react to something like that and say, something's wrong with him, but my children have been raised in church, raised in face. he came back with a renewed religious impact. it seemed strange that he was almost tha
what do you want people to know about gus? >> gus was a sensitive kid. he was sometimes overly sensitive, and very -- he was the kind of kid that sometimes kept count of rights and wrongs and who got what. he was very conscious of that growing up. he blossomed as a teenager, and then when he was 20, after the campaign didn't work out, gus was kind of just astray, he decided i'll sit out another semester of school. his mother called me one morning, she said, i got up this morning and there...
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gus. he was sitting in the living room playing the banjo. and i sat with gus while he was playing the banjo. he was surprised. deputy sheriffs came about 20 minutes after i got there. they picked gus up. and -- >> was he angry about that? >> he was surprised. he was very -- he was frustrated. and i could -- as the day wore on, you know, i knew that he was upset. the csb worker was to -- you know, he didn't think gus was suicidal, you know. he's trained in those things. i'm not. his plan -- he said they had space for gus at this crossroads halfway house, crisis center intervention in charlottesville, but they were a little concerned about his behavior. he needed to be a little more stable, and they thought he would perhaps be more stable in the morning, so the plan was to bring him to the csb in the morning and then bring him to charlottesville to the halfway house. >> and he was very agitated? >> he didn't sit down all afternoon. he would pace the floor, he'd stop and hold his chin, hold h
gus. he was sitting in the living room playing the banjo. and i sat with gus while he was playing the banjo. he was surprised. deputy sheriffs came about 20 minutes after i got there. they picked gus up. and -- >> was he angry about that? >> he was surprised. he was very -- he was frustrated. and i could -- as the day wore on, you know, i knew that he was upset. the csb worker was to -- you know, he didn't think gus was suicidal, you know. he's trained in those things. i'm not. his...
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>> gus, gus was a sensitive kid. he was sometimes overly sensitive and very -- he was the kind of kid that sometimes kept count of rights and wrongs and who got what. and he was very conscious of that growing up. but he blossomed as a teenager. and then he was 20 and the campaign didn't work out, gus was kind of just astray. he said i'll sit out a semester of school. his mother called me one morning and said i have nothing but a note on the table from gus saying i'm taking a ride and she got a text of a road sign in wyoming. he came back and -- a little bit change -- significantly change bud he came back with a renewed commitment to faith. i mean, it wouldn't be too much to say that he was probably over the top with it. in many respects. >> was that the first indication to you that there was something wrong? >> i didn't really know that anything was wrong. it's easy to react to something like that and say something is wrong with him. but my children had been raised in church and faith. he came back with a renewed rel
>> gus, gus was a sensitive kid. he was sometimes overly sensitive and very -- he was the kind of kid that sometimes kept count of rights and wrongs and who got what. and he was very conscious of that growing up. but he blossomed as a teenager. and then he was 20 and the campaign didn't work out, gus was kind of just astray. he said i'll sit out a semester of school. his mother called me one morning and said i have nothing but a note on the table from gus saying i'm taking a ride and she...
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what would have saved gus? could have been hospitalized that night, they could have gotten him medicated, and i could have worked to get gus in some sort of long-term care. >> pelley: this is gus deeds when he was 20 years old, a talented musician on the dean's list at the college of william and mary. >> deeds: gus, when he turned 20, i was running for governor. he wanted to come, and so he took the fall of 2009 off to be with me. and those are some of the best memories of my life is having him with me there. >> pelley: but after the campaign, for no reason anyone could see, gus deeds stopped taking care of himself and became paranoid, obsessive, anti-social. he dropped out and couldn't keep a job. in 2011, he was diagnosed as bipolar. his father was so worried that gus would kill himself, deeds told us he got rid of all of the guns in their rural farmhouse, except one hunting rifle that had no ammunition. later, with medication, gus returned to william and mary, until last fall. >> deeds: gus had posted weird
what would have saved gus? could have been hospitalized that night, they could have gotten him medicated, and i could have worked to get gus in some sort of long-term care. >> pelley: this is gus deeds when he was 20 years old, a talented musician on the dean's list at the college of william and mary. >> deeds: gus, when he turned 20, i was running for governor. he wanted to come, and so he took the fall of 2009 off to be with me. and those are some of the best memories of my life...
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i don't want gus to be defined by what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. was a perfect son. it's clear the system failed. it's clear that it failed gus. it killed gus. >> reporter: gus deeds was a talented musician, on the dean's list at the college of william & mary but after he turned 21 he became delusional and was diagnosed as bipolar. last november, his father was worried that gus would kill himself so deeds got a court order and sheriffs deputies to take gus to an emergency room. there calls went out to find an open bed in a psychiatric hospital. because of a state law designed to protect patients, that court order would expire in six hours. and if you didn't find a hospital bed in six hours, gus was coming home. >> he was coming home. and i was concerned that if he came home there was going to be a crisis. >> pelley: no bed was found. there was no place to go but home. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. but the next morning, you know, i felt like there'd be a confrontation but i had no reason to think there'd be violence. i got ready for wor
i don't want gus to be defined by what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. was a perfect son. it's clear the system failed. it's clear that it failed gus. it killed gus. >> reporter: gus deeds was a talented musician, on the dean's list at the college of william & mary but after he turned 21 he became delusional and was diagnosed as bipolar. last november, his father was worried that gus would kill himself so deeds got a court order and sheriffs deputies to take gus to an...
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it's clear that failed gus. it killed gus. >> in his first on camera interview about what happened to his son, gus, senator creigh deeds talked to scott pelley of 60 minutes. >> if he could have been hospitalized, that could have got him medicated and some sort of long-term care. >> gus deeds was a talented musician and on the dean's list. but soon after that, gus stopped taking care of himself. he became paranoid, obsessive and antisocial. he dropped out of college. in 2011, he was diagnosed as bipolar. at their rural farmhouse, senator deeds got rid of all their guns, instead of one hunting rifle that wasn't loaded. later with medication, gus returned to william and mary until last fall. he came home, but didn't want treatment. deeds had to get a court order and sheriff deputies took him to the er. but the emergency custody would run out in six hours and a representative of the local community services board told deeds they couldn't find a bed. >> he said that gus wasn't suicidal edhad to bring his son home. t
it's clear that failed gus. it killed gus. >> in his first on camera interview about what happened to his son, gus, senator creigh deeds talked to scott pelley of 60 minutes. >> if he could have been hospitalized, that could have got him medicated and some sort of long-term care. >> gus deeds was a talented musician and on the dean's list. but soon after that, gus stopped taking care of himself. he became paranoid, obsessive and antisocial. he dropped out of college. in 2011,...
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i don't want gus to be defined by what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. he was a perfect son. it's clear the system failed. it's clear that failed gus. it killed gus. >> reporter: gus deeds was a talented musician, on the dean's list at the college of william & mary, but after he turned 21 he became delusional and was diagnosed as bipolar. last november his father was worried that gus would kill himself. so deeds got a court order and sheriff's deputies to take gus to an emergency room. there calls went out to find an open bed in a psychiatric hospital. because of a state law designed to protect patients, that court order would expire in six hours. >> if you didn't find a hospital bed in six hours, gus was coming home. >> he was coming home and i was concerned that if he came home, there was going to be a crisis. >> reporter: no bed was found. there was no place to go but home. >> i didn't know what was going to happen, but the next morning, you know, i felt like there would be a confrontation, but i had no reason to think there would be violence, but i g
i don't want gus to be defined by what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. he was a perfect son. it's clear the system failed. it's clear that failed gus. it killed gus. >> reporter: gus deeds was a talented musician, on the dean's list at the college of william & mary, but after he turned 21 he became delusional and was diagnosed as bipolar. last november his father was worried that gus would kill himself. so deeds got a court order and sheriff's deputies to take gus to an...
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it's clear thwhat failed gus killed gus. >> reporter: gus deedss with a talented musician but after heecame delusional and was diagnosed as bipolar. last november his father was worried. there calls went out to find an open bed in the psychiatric hospital. because of a state law designed to protect patients, that court order would expire in six hours. and if you didn't find a hospital bed in six hours, gus was coming home. >> he was coming home and i was concerning that if he came home, there was going to be a crisis. >> reporter: no bed was found. there was no place to go but home. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. but the next morning, you know, i felt like there'd be aen cofrontation. i had no reason to believe there would be violence, but i got ready for work and i well out to the barn to feed the horses and gus was coming across the yard and he was -- i said, hey, bud, how'd you sleep. he said fine. i turned my back and -- i turned my back, had this steed thing in my hand and he was on me. >> he attacked you. >> he got me twice. >> deeds suffered ten stab wounds. a neighb
it's clear thwhat failed gus killed gus. >> reporter: gus deedss with a talented musician but after heecame delusional and was diagnosed as bipolar. last november his father was worried. there calls went out to find an open bed in the psychiatric hospital. because of a state law designed to protect patients, that court order would expire in six hours. and if you didn't find a hospital bed in six hours, gus was coming home. >> he was coming home and i was concerning that if he came...
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i like to think that gus at some point in that attack, the old gus came back.use he certainly wasn't himself when he started? >> no, no, he wasn't himself. >> that's not your son. >> no. whatever took my son, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, whatever mental illness there was that took my son and worsened in the last few months. he was on medication. he wasn't keeping appointments. there was very lilly could do to turn that around. i had done everything i could the day before. i had taken him to the mental -- it is not like, you know, he is my son, so i can automatically enroll him in a hospital somewhere. he is an adult. everything i had done the day before, we tried and we have been rejected. my son was about to suffer. >> he was suffering for a long time. >> he was suffering for a long, long time. i mean, at least he is at peace now. it is a price to pay. >>> anderson is going to continue this conversation when we come back. virginia state senator, creigh deeds, is going to share with us how it was that he ultimately learned that have athe stabbing attack, hi
i like to think that gus at some point in that attack, the old gus came back.use he certainly wasn't himself when he started? >> no, no, he wasn't himself. >> that's not your son. >> no. whatever took my son, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, whatever mental illness there was that took my son and worsened in the last few months. he was on medication. he wasn't keeping appointments. there was very lilly could do to turn that around. i had done everything i could the day before....
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. >> no, i don't think i excuse -- we called him "gus." i'm not trying to excuse gus. trying to understand it. tavis: right. >> because i do know on my life that he loved us. i also know he couldn't find a way to make that make sense. so in a way, "chasing utopia," because i'm a mama's girl, and in "chasing utopia" and in embracing mommy in the way that i have here, because it was fun writing this book, and if you wouldn't do anything else but "chasing utopia," you will laugh, because the laughter is there. my grandmother's laughter is there. i have a thing in this book called the "giggle bank," and what i had imagined is that my grandmother, because her laughter was universal. so what she did was she deposited the laughter, so whenever we needed laughter we could go to the giggle bank, and the giggle fairy had to give it to us. because grandmother took care of us. so i thought well, i'm not just lopsided, and i just read marcus samuelsson's book, which i loved so much, "yes chef," and you want to deal with your life as you see it. so there's this whole part of my life
. >> no, i don't think i excuse -- we called him "gus." i'm not trying to excuse gus. trying to understand it. tavis: right. >> because i do know on my life that he loved us. i also know he couldn't find a way to make that make sense. so in a way, "chasing utopia," because i'm a mama's girl, and in "chasing utopia" and in embracing mommy in the way that i have here, because it was fun writing this book, and if you wouldn't do anything else but...
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i don't want gus to be defined by what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. he was a perfect son. it's clear the system failed. it's clear that it failed gus. it killed gus." >>> deeds says he knew there would probably be a confrontation the next day, but he never expected his son to turn violent. talking about what happened that next morning, he said, "i went out to the barn to feed the horses, and gus was coming across the yard. and i said, "hey, bud, how did you sleep?" he said, "fine." i turned my back, had this feed thing in my hands, and he was just on me. he got me twice. you know, stabbed me twice." gus deeds stabbed his father several more times before taking his own life with a gun. that interview airs on sunday. >>> let's get the latest on the forecast from veronica. >> thanks. we're not going to have to shovel, but we will see a little bit of snow coming our way tomorrow. it's another fast-moving system that's going to lower the temperatures, allow the winds to come up, and deliver a little bit of snow. let's take a look at the numbers across the
i don't want gus to be defined by what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. he was a perfect son. it's clear the system failed. it's clear that it failed gus. it killed gus." >>> deeds says he knew there would probably be a confrontation the next day, but he never expected his son to turn violent. talking about what happened that next morning, he said, "i went out to the barn to feed the horses, and gus was coming across the yard. and i said, "hey, bud, how did you...
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gus turned a gun on himself, and was dead. here is a programming note for you.8:00 p.m. we want to take you back to the automobile dealers association where hillary clinton is the keynote speaker and addressed a question about plans for 2016. have a look. >> any do-overs that you would -- relative to secretary of state? >> oh, sure. i mean, you know, you make these choices based on imperfect information. and you make them to -- as we say, the best of your ability. but that doesn't mean that there's not going to be unforeseen consequences, unpredictable twists and turns. you know, my biggest, you know, regret is what happened in benghazi. it was a terrible tragedy, losing four americans to diplomats and now it's public, so i can say to cia operatives, losing an ambassador like chris stevens, who was one of our very best and had served in libya and across the middle east and spoke arabic. >> yeah. what are your plans for 2016? sorry. you know i had to ask that. >> yes, you did. you did. i understand. and i have to say, i don't know. not a very satisfactory answer,
gus turned a gun on himself, and was dead. here is a programming note for you.8:00 p.m. we want to take you back to the automobile dealers association where hillary clinton is the keynote speaker and addressed a question about plans for 2016. have a look. >> any do-overs that you would -- relative to secretary of state? >> oh, sure. i mean, you know, you make these choices based on imperfect information. and you make them to -- as we say, the best of your ability. but that doesn't...
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it's clear that failed gus killed gus. >> reporter: gus deeds was a talented musician, on the dean'sam & mary. but after he turned 21 he became delusional and was diagnosed as bipolar. last november, his father was worried that gus would kill himself. so deeds got a court order and sheriff's deputies to take gus to an emergency room. there, calls went out to find an open bed in a psychiatric hospital. because of a state law designed to protect patients, that court order would expire in six hours. and if you didn't find a hospital bed in six hours, gus was coming home. >> he was coming home. and i was concerned that if he came home, there was going to be a crisis. >> reporter: no bed was found. there was no place to go but home. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. but the next morning you know, i felt like there'd be a confrontation, but i had no reason to think there'd be violence. but, you know, i got ready for work, and i went out to the barn to feed the horses. and gus was coming across the yard, and he was -- i said hey, bud, how'd you sleep? he said, fine. i turned my bac
it's clear that failed gus killed gus. >> reporter: gus deeds was a talented musician, on the dean'sam & mary. but after he turned 21 he became delusional and was diagnosed as bipolar. last november, his father was worried that gus would kill himself. so deeds got a court order and sheriff's deputies to take gus to an emergency room. there, calls went out to find an open bed in a psychiatric hospital. because of a state law designed to protect patients, that court order would expire...
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i don't want gus to be confined by what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. he was a perfect son. it's clear the system failed. it's clear that failed gus. it killed gus. >> cbs evening news anchor scott pell by spoke with creigh deeds in a -- pelley spoke with creigh deeds in a story airing this sunday. we were hoping to speak with scott, but we had some technical difficulties. you can watch the cbs evening news with scott pelley coming up at 6:00. >>> there might be long lines at your post office tomorrow. it's the last day you'll be able to pay 46 cents for a stamp. the price goes up to 49 cents this sunday. the three cent hike is the largest increase in postage prices in more than a decade. you can still buy those forever stamps and use them any time for first class mail. >>> a waitress says she's still in shock after a seemingly normal customer gave her a large tip. >> i was like oh, my god and i just lost my balance and i was like does this say $1,000? >> a customer left kadija mohammed a $1,075 tip at a knoxville restaurant and left a. ♪ that said jesu
i don't want gus to be confined by what happened on the 19th. gus was a great kid. he was a perfect son. it's clear the system failed. it's clear that failed gus. it killed gus. >> cbs evening news anchor scott pell by spoke with creigh deeds in a -- pelley spoke with creigh deeds in a story airing this sunday. we were hoping to speak with scott, but we had some technical difficulties. you can watch the cbs evening news with scott pelley coming up at 6:00. >>> there might be long...
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by law, gus was released after six hours.to change that time limit to 24 hours. and he told our anderson cooper that the system failed his son. >> whatever took my son, the bipolar disorder, the schizophrenia, whatever mental illness it was that took my son, he was on medication. wasn't keeping appointments. there was very little aptitude to turn that around. i had done everything i could the day before. i had taken him to the -- you know, it's not like -- you know, he's my son, so i could automatically enroll him in a hospital somewhere. he's an adult. and everything i had done the day before, you know, we tried and had been rejected. my son was allowed to suffer. >> and suffering for a long time. >> he was suffering for a long, long time. at least he's at peace now. but it's a price to pay. >> so i always feel like if somebody has cancer, suffering from cancer, suffering from leukemia -- >> that's it. >> people get help. >> there's a real disparity in this country between mental illness and what we consider as physical illn
by law, gus was released after six hours.to change that time limit to 24 hours. and he told our anderson cooper that the system failed his son. >> whatever took my son, the bipolar disorder, the schizophrenia, whatever mental illness it was that took my son, he was on medication. wasn't keeping appointments. there was very little aptitude to turn that around. i had done everything i could the day before. i had taken him to the -- you know, it's not like -- you know, he's my son, so i...
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it is clear that it failed gus and killed gus. >> the system killed gus, he said.have been prevented? >> 100 percent. from the facts of this case, this was someone clinicians agreed that he needed to be hospitalized and he is a danger. but because there were no beds, they sent him home. look. if there are no beds, you hold the person in the er or look in the state for a bed. ndoctor, there was a six custody limit. >> please. >> then you have to get creative. you can certainly petition a judge to get a medical guardian in place. and bottom line is, you can hold people once you examine them in any state while you await placement if you believe that that person is at significant risk of harming himself and others in a lethal way. that doesn't wash with me number one. number two, we know the back drop for this. the system in psychiatry in general in the united states collapsed and people routinely are sent home that should be hospitalized because insurance companies are so with holding, and so covetous of in patient beds they will not give to anybody unless they insist
it is clear that it failed gus and killed gus. >> the system killed gus, he said.have been prevented? >> 100 percent. from the facts of this case, this was someone clinicians agreed that he needed to be hospitalized and he is a danger. but because there were no beds, they sent him home. look. if there are no beds, you hold the person in the er or look in the state for a bed. ndoctor, there was a six custody limit. >> please. >> then you have to get creative. you can...
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gus was coming across the yard, i said, "hey, bud, how did you sleep?" he said, "fine." i turned my back and -- i turned my back, had this feed thing in my hands. and he was just on me. >> deeds is pushing a bill in the virginia legislature that would extend how long emergency custody orders can last. gus was only home the day enthusiast attack because an emergency order against him had expired. >>> 4:48 the time now. and we are ten days from the beginning of the 2014 winter olympics. molette green following more from the live desk. >>> good morning. right now the olympic torch is in one of the most dangerous regions in russia. take a look at this video of the relay from yesterday. we're work to get you video of this morning's scene in dagestan. seeing lots of tweets about heavy security for the arrival of the torch in that region today. that's the site of recent deadly attacks. home base for terror suspects. we've also learned this morning that for safety reasons, the number of torch barers was cut short from 270 down to 67. security cleared the crowd gathered there thi
gus was coming across the yard, i said, "hey, bud, how did you sleep?" he said, "fine." i turned my back and -- i turned my back, had this feed thing in my hands. and he was just on me. >> deeds is pushing a bill in the virginia legislature that would extend how long emergency custody orders can last. gus was only home the day enthusiast attack because an emergency order against him had expired. >>> 4:48 the time now. and we are ten days from the beginning of...
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i said gus i love you so much. i said don't make this worse. he kept coming at me. i mean, i was -- i was bleeding a good bit. we'll use gus, i hope torks address mental health and make sure other people don't have to suffer through this. >> deeds also expressed his love for his son saying he doesn't want gus to be remembered by those final moments. a bill to extend the length of emergency custody orders is advancing through the state senate. >>> president obama and his advisors tonight putting the final touches on his state of the union address. he's expected to talk about job security, immigration, health care and income inequality and the president is also expected to address how he'll push his agenda into action with or without the help of a gridlocked congress. there will be three republican responses afterwards, the official gop response, one from the tea party and another from senator ran paul. stay with us for complete coverage and analysis of the state of the union address before, during and afterthe speeches. >>> a development in an on going court battle i
i said gus i love you so much. i said don't make this worse. he kept coming at me. i mean, i was -- i was bleeding a good bit. we'll use gus, i hope torks address mental health and make sure other people don't have to suffer through this. >> deeds also expressed his love for his son saying he doesn't want gus to be remembered by those final moments. a bill to extend the length of emergency custody orders is advancing through the state senate. >>> president obama and his advisors...
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you know, but these pictures and the facebook page that was set up for gus.d pictures and so many good memories. that's what i have to focus on. i'm determined that gus not be remembered just for his illness or what ended his life. i mean, that's nothing. he was such a good boy. a good man. he had a good heart. he loved pe he you t about a senator it was deeds' son, >> he's a smart kid to get to where he is. let's get smart about who he is impacted be and self discipline. he has to learn to practice that. >> very smart advice as i expect from you. a pleasure to talk to you, sir. thank you very much. what a perfect time to remind you about the series "the '60s: the british invasion." >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, my interview with state senator creigh deeds of virginia, whose son stabbed him multiple times, and how he says the tragedy could have been avoided. >>> also tonight from here in washington, what more can you say? with three years left in a second term-the state of the union address be president obama's last chance to shape his agenda? we'll lo
you know, but these pictures and the facebook page that was set up for gus.d pictures and so many good memories. that's what i have to focus on. i'm determined that gus not be remembered just for his illness or what ended his life. i mean, that's nothing. he was such a good boy. a good man. he had a good heart. he loved pe he you t about a senator it was deeds' son, >> he's a smart kid to get to where he is. let's get smart about who he is impacted be and self discipline. he has to learn...
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he was raebedly stabbed business i had son gus. his son later committed suicide. he was admitted to a mental health institution but a long term bed could not be found for him in the amount of time required by state law. gus was released and a day later attacked his father. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. but the next morning, you know, i felt like there would be a confrontation. i didn't -- any no reason to think there would be violence. but, you know, i got ready for work and i went out to the barn to feed the horses. and gus was coming across the yard. and he was -- i said hey bud, how did you sleep? he said fine. i turned my back and, you know, i turned my back, i had feed in my hands. and he was just on me. >> he attacked you? >> he got me twice. >> sad story for that family. he says he wants his son to be remembered as a good kid and that ultimately it was the system that failed. >>> okay, we switch gears now to talk about business news. we're going to end out the week today because we're going to learn later we get another batch of earning reports
he was raebedly stabbed business i had son gus. his son later committed suicide. he was admitted to a mental health institution but a long term bed could not be found for him in the amount of time required by state law. gus was released and a day later attacked his father. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. but the next morning, you know, i felt like there would be a confrontation. i didn't -- any no reason to think there would be violence. but, you know, i got ready for work and...
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a lot of people in my own situation would say, gus will grow out of it, gus will be all right, becauseeded medication. >> it's also in society, it seems like, seen as -- as like a defect as opposed to something that has taken your son. i mean it's not -- people don't view cancer as that person is guilty or done something wrong or they're weak, where as mental illness, there's still that belief. >> there is. that's too bad. >> one of the things that i think that's so horrible about suicide is that, at least for me, i often get stuck thinking that how, in my case, my brother ended his life as opposed to how he ended his life. i'm wondering if you -- do you think about that? >> you know, i do. and you know, people have been so kind to me. they reach out. and, you know, they don't understand sometimes that i got to be left alone, focus on the good things. you know, but these pictures and the facebook page set up for gus, there's so many good pictures, there's on so many good memories. i'm determined that gus not be remembered just for his illness or what ended his life. that's nothing. he
a lot of people in my own situation would say, gus will grow out of it, gus will be all right, becauseeded medication. >> it's also in society, it seems like, seen as -- as like a defect as opposed to something that has taken your son. i mean it's not -- people don't view cancer as that person is guilty or done something wrong or they're weak, where as mental illness, there's still that belief. >> there is. that's too bad. >> one of the things that i think that's so horrible...
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it's clear that it failed gus, it killed gus. >> pelley: and elaine quijano with two jersey girls wholl beti roong for seattle in the >>per bowl.
it's clear that it failed gus, it killed gus. >> pelley: and elaine quijano with two jersey girls wholl beti roong for seattle in the >>per bowl.
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gus was a great kid. a perfect son.m failed and killed gus. >> we have a medical team member here. how are you doing? >> i'm doing okay. >> clearly he is still in the grieving state. you declared this could have been prevented. you said it easily could have been prevented. >> absolutely. because listen the rationale giving for sending deeds home were there were no available beds. that doesn't meet the test. in other words you don't get sent of out of the er because there is a lack of bed. if you believe someone to be a danger you don't send them out because there is though im-patient. you keep in the hospital, send them out of state or put them on a medical unit where someone can watch them. >> do you think this happens more often than we know and hear about? >> well, i believe number one this does happen because case workers/social workers/er clinicians some are good and some are bad. people say there are no beds. take him home and we will see him in the morning back in the er. that is not what should happen. what is e
gus was a great kid. a perfect son.m failed and killed gus. >> we have a medical team member here. how are you doing? >> i'm doing okay. >> clearly he is still in the grieving state. you declared this could have been prevented. you said it easily could have been prevented. >> absolutely. because listen the rationale giving for sending deeds home were there were no available beds. that doesn't meet the test. in other words you don't get sent of out of the er because there...
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gu, ga ga. >>> en la madrugada de lunes hubo un temblor en puerto rico.or la entrevista, cuÁndo comienza la gira? >>> el 28 de enero, para acÁ, para miami, orlandÓ, nueva york, y la. chicago, san francisco y nos fuimos. >>> tÚ sabes. ivy quenn, seguimos en el estudio, quÉ bien. >>> gracias tony, mucha a suerte a ella y que disfrute de la etapa de mamÁ. >>> se ve muy bien, la maternidad le cayÓ espectacular. >>> creen muy rÁpido. >>> mucha suerte en la gira. >>> alejandra guzmÁn cuenta, nos confiesa que su peor error fue bajar la guardia en el amor y sufriÓ buscando a su prÍncipe azul, en la segunda parte de una entrevista exclusiva. >>> vamos con jackie guerrido y un avance del tiempo adelante, buenas tardes. >>> gracias, buenas tardes chicas, amigos les cuento, se acerca una masa de aire frÍa. quienes son los que experimentarÁn bajas temperaturas, la respuesta luego de la pausa, ahora nuevamente, el momento de impacto, de conectarnos por sus comentarios en twitter, @ primer impacto, ♪ ♪ recibe los regalos perfectos de la persona que mejor conoces: tú. es
gu, ga ga. >>> en la madrugada de lunes hubo un temblor en puerto rico.or la entrevista, cuÁndo comienza la gira? >>> el 28 de enero, para acÁ, para miami, orlandÓ, nueva york, y la. chicago, san francisco y nos fuimos. >>> tÚ sabes. ivy quenn, seguimos en el estudio, quÉ bien. >>> gracias tony, mucha a suerte a ella y que disfrute de la etapa de mamÁ. >>> se ve muy bien, la maternidad le cayÓ espectacular. >>> creen muy rÁpido....
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two months ago his son gus stabbed him and gus killed himself. to high lie accomplishments and apologized for the gift scandal that made him the target of state and medical investigation. mcdonald leaves office saturday. >> jury deliberations resume in prince george's county in the trial of core versus von neil. police say he was running from police in august 2012 when a police car spun around and flipped. that crash killed officer adrian morris and injured his partner. >> a dog is kidnapped and owner stabbed. tonight a landover woman is facing serious charges. she's accused of stealing rocky and stapping his owner when he tried to get the dog back. griffin is charged with assault and theft. rocky is back home with the owner now. the owner was treated at the scene noun doing fine. >> an ethiopian artifact given to d.c. back in the 1950's is now missing. the metropolitan police department is asking for your help finding the thieve who took a set of elephant tusks from the wilson building. police believe they were taken some time in august. gave th
two months ago his son gus stabbed him and gus killed himself. to high lie accomplishments and apologized for the gift scandal that made him the target of state and medical investigation. mcdonald leaves office saturday. >> jury deliberations resume in prince george's county in the trial of core versus von neil. police say he was running from police in august 2012 when a police car spun around and flipped. that crash killed officer adrian morris and injured his partner. >> a dog is...
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>> well, he said that gus was not suicidal. >> based on his evaluation?s evaluation that gus was not suicidal. >> what did you say to him in leaving the emergency room? >> i said, the system failed my son tonight. >> the system failed my son tonight, indeed. what happened to state senator deeds is a reality. a man confessed to the murder of his mother. he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and his mom tried for four years to get him help. just weeks before police say rankin killed his mom. so what can be done to keep people like rankin from falling through the cracks? joining me is tim murphy. congressman murphy, you're not just a lawmaker but you're a psychologist. what do we need to do? >> receipwell, let's keep in mit what we found is the biggest barriers for people getting mental health treatment is the federal and state government. we don't have enough hospital beds. creigh deeds realized that. not enough programs go to people who are affected. when they are looking for the mall shooter, they are being looking to see if he was ever put in without
>> well, he said that gus was not suicidal. >> based on his evaluation?s evaluation that gus was not suicidal. >> what did you say to him in leaving the emergency room? >> i said, the system failed my son tonight. >> the system failed my son tonight, indeed. what happened to state senator deeds is a reality. a man confessed to the murder of his mother. he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and his mom tried for four years to get him help. just weeks before...
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it's clear that it failed gus, it killed gus. >> pelley: and elaine quijano with two jersey girls whol be rooting for seattle in the super bowl. for a very special reason. >> just try your best. i have faith in you. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
it's clear that it failed gus, it killed gus. >> pelley: and elaine quijano with two jersey girls whol be rooting for seattle in the super bowl. for a very special reason. >> just try your best. i have faith in you. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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his name is gus and then gus took his own life.ay before that attack, gus had been released from a hospital because there were no psychiatric beds available. no beds available. no care to be found. it is shockingly and unacceptably common in this country. fewer beds now for kids than there were years ago. an issue still that people don't want to talk about. coming up in just a moment, i'll speak with acerous glenn close and her sister together they're trying to change the stigma attached to mental illness. david mattingly has the story of a family who struggled to get the right care for their son. >> reporter: at 18 months his curly hair melted the hearts of his adopted parents. it took them years to see all the damage hiding underneath. that first time, what did he do? >> first time he got, he was just completely out of the blue. he started yelling and screaming and he went after bonnie. >> reporter: tom and betty say he suffered from problems. his birth mother drank when she was pregnant and he was physically and sexually abused.
his name is gus and then gus took his own life.ay before that attack, gus had been released from a hospital because there were no psychiatric beds available. no beds available. no care to be found. it is shockingly and unacceptably common in this country. fewer beds now for kids than there were years ago. an issue still that people don't want to talk about. coming up in just a moment, i'll speak with acerous glenn close and her sister together they're trying to change the stigma attached to...
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necesitan los interésados parapreparar la declaración de impuestos se va a un sitio lleva su prueba de gu>> [información en pantalla ] pero la manera más fácil del área de la bahía es llamar al 211 tiene lista de los sitios donde hablan español la agredecemos pertenece buenas tardes . >>> el presidente barack obama reitero su apoyo por la sequia historica que atraviesa california , en anticipación de los efectos económicos que la sequia tendrá en varias comunidades de california el presidente y gobernador , discutieron cómo almacenar y distribuir el agua disponible . >>> en san josé un equipo de fútbol está de manteles largos , buenas tardes en vivo desde san josé el equipo está de fiesta 40 años pocos pueden presumirlo vamos con la información de la goleada de méxico vamos con algunas cositas que debe trabajar miguel "piojo"herrera 2 de los 4 goles fueron en doble intento ante selecciones cómo brasil no existiran segundas oportunidades antes europeos tenían puestos asegurados . >>> otro punto la confianza y convicción de ganar méxico sale en busca de la porteria contraria y no se asusta
necesitan los interésados parapreparar la declaración de impuestos se va a un sitio lleva su prueba de gu>> [información en pantalla ] pero la manera más fácil del área de la bahía es llamar al 211 tiene lista de los sitios donde hablan español la agredecemos pertenece buenas tardes . >>> el presidente barack obama reitero su apoyo por la sequia historica que atraviesa california , en anticipación de los efectos económicos que la sequia tendrá en varias comunidades de...
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going to gus' fried chicken. all kind of places. >> jimmy: gus' in memphis.t the check. >> tough to get a check from jalen. >> jimmy: interesting, go to down home places or fancy places as well. >> we go anywhere. especially in the nba. we went to prime 112. we went. lobster tempura. four pound. >> jalen will order lobster from any menu. doesn't matter where it is. mcdonald's. he's getting the lobster. he tries to cover himself by saying make it well done. if it is well done. >> jimmy: you get the lobster well done. >> grilled well done. absolutely. the tail. you know they have a, mcdonald's in canada. serves lobster. got to get over there and check it out. >> jimmy: do they. you will go to canada for that? >> yes, indeed. >> jimmy: wow. do you carry a bib around when you go to these things? >> no, sir, i keep it clean. >> jimmy: on grantland, the website. bill animated some of your great stories. one of the stories, that, that i think, probably the big hit out of, out of your stories, is the story of what happened between you and patrick ewing. tell us that
going to gus' fried chicken. all kind of places. >> jimmy: gus' in memphis.t the check. >> tough to get a check from jalen. >> jimmy: interesting, go to down home places or fancy places as well. >> we go anywhere. especially in the nba. we went to prime 112. we went. lobster tempura. four pound. >> jalen will order lobster from any menu. doesn't matter where it is. mcdonald's. he's getting the lobster. he tries to cover himself by saying make it well done. if it is...
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to beo not want gus defined by his illness or what happened on the 19th. he was a great kid. the system failed. he is now pushing the general assembly to reform the mental health system. his son was denied a bed in a psychiatric hospital. the man who defeated creigh mcdonnell and his wife stand accused of corruption . they pleaded not guilty to those charges. the judge ruled they could be free as long as they do not leave the country. accused of wire fraud, making false statements, and obstruction. those charges make the whole state look bad. >> you do not want this happening to your state. that is a terrible thing. the judge has set a trial date for the end of july. it is expected to take five to six weeks. lanier spentcathy some time in the hot seat. officer arrests have been happening by the dozens four years. -- for years. >> the council have lots of questions. the chief came prepared for some answers. >> these are shocking events. theommy wells laid out numbers on police misconduct. >> 47 sworn members have been convicted. >> there is the most recent high-profile cases.
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that does it for me, greg gu, hy new year! >> happy new year! >>> hello, happy new year's eve. greg -- i'm eric bolling with bob bob, greg gutfeld, dana perino and kimberly guilfoyle. >> just a few hours left until the new year and so let's get the party started. kimberly and bob will kick off the all american party at times square at 9:00 p.m. tonight. they will tell you what they have on tap so stay tuned but 2013 was a big year for the fi
that does it for me, greg gu, hy new year! >> happy new year! >>> hello, happy new year's eve. greg -- i'm eric bolling with bob bob, greg gutfeld, dana perino and kimberly guilfoyle. >> just a few hours left until the new year and so let's get the party started. kimberly and bob will kick off the all american party at times square at 9:00 p.m. tonight. they will tell you what they have on tap so stay tuned but 2013 was a big year for the fi
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gus upwards of 30 mi. per hour.mountains and east bay hills so we will see very warm readings over the next several days. i look at your extended forecast. that's 7 day around the bay coming up and a couple of minutes. here's george. >>george: this alert has been cancelled on 880. all lanes are open now for the east bound ride. no longer in residual the light back up weather coming from the bay bridge or coming from the e shore freeway or from 880, the nimitz freeway. not completely clear at the scene and no longer a concern to you. >>mark: >>james: thank you george. we want to visit once more with kron4's will tran who's standing by live for us. on toward developing story we've been following. this one involving one of the first murders we've seen this year and one of the area safest cities. kron4's will tran as reported live. remind us what going on that i'm off of calaveras boulevard in 683 the homicide investigators have been here for about seven hours and adjutancy they're still behind me. that brought in this
gus upwards of 30 mi. per hour.mountains and east bay hills so we will see very warm readings over the next several days. i look at your extended forecast. that's 7 day around the bay coming up and a couple of minutes. here's george. >>george: this alert has been cancelled on 880. all lanes are open now for the east bound ride. no longer in residual the light back up weather coming from the bay bridge or coming from the e shore freeway or from 880, the nimitz freeway. not completely clear...
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. >> the whole afternoon, gus didn't sit down e paced the floor. he would look at me and smile.eeling that he wasn't going to be hospitalized. >> if you didn't find a hospital bed in six hours, gus was coming home? >> he was coming home. i was concerned if he came home, there was going to be a crisis. >> you were concerned that your son was suicidal. the clock has run out on the emergency room and he comes in and says, sorry, you have to leave. >> he said gus wasn't suicidal. i guess he made that evaluation. >> based on his evaluation that gus wasn't suicidal. >> what did you say to him in leaving the emergency room? >> i said the system failed my son tonight. >> deeds, a democrat, has introduced legislation that would create a psychiatric bed registry and expand the time limit for emergency custody orders. he will be talking about cnn's anderson cooper tonight on ac 360 at 8:00 p.m. eastern. still to come. the broncos and the seahawks land for the super bowl. could the big game be the last for peyton manning? andy scholes? >> that's the big question. will payton retire and go o
. >> the whole afternoon, gus didn't sit down e paced the floor. he would look at me and smile.eeling that he wasn't going to be hospitalized. >> if you didn't find a hospital bed in six hours, gus was coming home? >> he was coming home. i was concerned if he came home, there was going to be a crisis. >> you were concerned that your son was suicidal. the clock has run out on the emergency room and he comes in and says, sorry, you have to leave. >> he said gus...
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>> obviously there are certain rhetorical similarities but a legal disaccordance is hardly and nal gus to quawbtum indeterminecy. >> jon: i didn't realize you had such a fluency in pliew tonan physics. >> perhaps next time you won't be so cavalier in your assumptions about me. now in you'll excuse me i seem to have my meanous stuck inside this cantaloupe. [ laughter ] -- my meanous stuck inside this -- penis stuck inside this cantaloupe. [ laughter ] >> jon: all right. either that or you have a terrible mosquito bite. thank you very much jason. [ laughter ] [ applause ] all right. the old quantum physics and i got my dick stuck in some fruit gag. moving on, oklahoma, if utah is a deep claret, oak is a slightly litter vermilion. sometimes i name colors for the j crew cat lore. >> the ban on gay marriage is deemed unconstitutional unconstitutional in utah. >> jon: if that keeps going someone will write a musical about that place. two of the plaintiffs sued to overturn the ban. >> you are both journalists. give me a headline on this story. you first, sharon. >> ecstasy. >> jon: wow. you k
>> obviously there are certain rhetorical similarities but a legal disaccordance is hardly and nal gus to quawbtum indeterminecy. >> jon: i didn't realize you had such a fluency in pliew tonan physics. >> perhaps next time you won't be so cavalier in your assumptions about me. now in you'll excuse me i seem to have my meanous stuck inside this cantaloupe. [ laughter ] -- my meanous stuck inside this -- penis stuck inside this cantaloupe. [ laughter ] >> jon: all right....
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. >> gus shut off at a home this morning after a drunk driver ran into the house and erupted the gas line. no one was injured, but the driver was arrested on suspicion of dui. >> it was more precautionary. we had a slight odor of gas. we evacuated the houses on each side and to the area. and they said it's okay to come back into their houses. so we are going back in. >> that one home did not have gas overnight, no word when that will be back on. >>> now to a follow up on the flu bug. santa clara has just now reported two more deaths related to the flu. the number going up to 22 this season. health officials say it's not too late to get a flu shot, the flu season peaks in february. >> michelle obama is turning 50 years old, her message to women and the card she got in the mail. >>> and the president addresses the nsa spying scandal. >>> so just how loud will it be inside century link field on sunday? we asked bob rindell. z . >>> president obama this morning addressed growing concern over domestic spying. >> in many cases the president did not back down defending the monitoring of ame
. >> gus shut off at a home this morning after a drunk driver ran into the house and erupted the gas line. no one was injured, but the driver was arrested on suspicion of dui. >> it was more precautionary. we had a slight odor of gas. we evacuated the houses on each side and to the area. and they said it's okay to come back into their houses. so we are going back in. >> that one home did not have gas overnight, no word when that will be back on. >>> now to a follow up...
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he says, quote, sometime that night gus determined i was evil and needed to die. he goes on to say he's determined to fix the state's mental health system. >>> a federal judge is hearing arguments from the baltimore museum of art over a woman's claim to this master piece. this painting, renoir's painting, it resurfaced in 2009 at an alexandria hospital house where the loudon county woman bought the picture for $7. now the museum and the woman claim they are the rightful owners of the painting. this morning they're asking the court to dismiss the woman's claim. >> we'll go back to the live story. a new story. what's happening? >> want to let folks know about a missing teenager from the district. this is 15-year-old keanta allen. she was apparently last seen on december 19th in the wheeler road area down in the congress heights area in southeast d.c. 15 years old, 5'8", 211 pounds. she was last seen wearing a black and whitehead wrap and a long ankle length skirt. d.c. police would like anybody who may know where she is or may see her, they're trying to track down t
he says, quote, sometime that night gus determined i was evil and needed to die. he goes on to say he's determined to fix the state's mental health system. >>> a federal judge is hearing arguments from the baltimore museum of art over a woman's claim to this master piece. this painting, renoir's painting, it resurfaced in 2009 at an alexandria hospital house where the loudon county woman bought the picture for $7. now the museum and the woman claim they are the rightful owners of the...
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jaguar head coach gus baddeley. second quarter, fales, pressure from stanford. norwood, 29 yards, 20-0 south. made one mistake, second half. under more pressure. a little behind his receiver. picked off. but finished the game 6-7, 'ending with this strike matthews. south wins 20-10. david fales will be a steal for someone in the nfl draft. >> supercross returning to the oakland coliseum with the main event happening tonight. feedback from a's fans wondering about protection. they should put those concerns to rest. it's an amazing process. the field is covered by tarp, then pebbles and then plywood. the grass is never harmed same can't be said for the riders. three different winners in the first three races, competition at the 450cc level is at an all-time high. >> anybody can win. the field -- the riders are all very, very good, and it all narrows down to the start, being up front, being aggressive and fighting for a position, and not letting guys get buy. >> get by, give them an elbow and this is my place. >> teach it up. torrey pines in san diego. tiger woods
jaguar head coach gus baddeley. second quarter, fales, pressure from stanford. norwood, 29 yards, 20-0 south. made one mistake, second half. under more pressure. a little behind his receiver. picked off. but finished the game 6-7, 'ending with this strike matthews. south wins 20-10. david fales will be a steal for someone in the nfl draft. >> supercross returning to the oakland coliseum with the main event happening tonight. feedback from a's fans wondering about protection. they should...
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plays for under gus bradley. second quarter, murray follows out. norwood, 29 yards touchdown.e made one mistake in the second half. under more pressure. a little behind his receiver. picked off by lawson from utah state but finished the game 6-7, ending with a 35 yard strike to matthew. south wins, david sale will be a steal. >> to the australian open where li na finally broke through. had to sweat out the first set but takes the tiebreak. na then breezes through the second set. the gimme. but na puts it away. lee --ly li na wins and then joked about her husband. >> thanks for give of everything, travel with me to be my hitting partner, and he has a lot of jobs. also, you're so lucky, family. agent make me reach. thanks a lot. >> let's tee it up in san diego. tiger woods has won eight times at torrey pipes and is the defending champion. his first event of the year but today he missed the cut. beautiful shot of torrey pines. shot a 79, seven over on the tournament. shot of the day, davidland. three double bogeys today. three p-over on the day. arch is which chasing gary wood le
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here that lawmakers want to hear more climate change stories they have to respond because they have a gu to their head. this is the end of free speech in country. >> michelle one of smartest people in i know in building once sat me down and said democracy doesn't work unless the media does its job. the media doing its job means a free media. it's protected in the first amendment. a free media. >> you know what? the media is already talking about this. how much more do they want to hear on tv? if you turn on msnbc and cnn every day they are talking about global warming. this is november coincidence that every day the viewer ship gets smaller and smaller. miles per hours are tired of hearing about this -- americans are tired of hearing about this. all the liberals like jaumu say global warming or changing. no it's called weather. >> go ahead. talk -- stay on thepedia whether or not the lawmakers in general should be petitioning the media for the story and the agenda. >> i would rather here about climate change than kim kardashian. lawmakers do this every day. they send out press releases a
here that lawmakers want to hear more climate change stories they have to respond because they have a gu to their head. this is the end of free speech in country. >> michelle one of smartest people in i know in building once sat me down and said democracy doesn't work unless the media does its job. the media doing its job means a free media. it's protected in the first amendment. a free media. >> you know what? the media is already talking about this. how much more do they want to...
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so you end up with acid in your asoft gus, there's a lot of things you can do about that, you can drinkan cut down on fried foods, you can cut down on dairy. there's a lot of things you can do before you get to these products. a lot of studies on that, nothing conclusive yet, but we worry that decreasing the acid in the stomach over a period of time increases bacteria, it also interferes with calcium, iron and magnesium absorption. so it could have an affect on bones. bottom line is, consult your physician, but all medications have side effects and don't go just taking this yourself. >> that could potentially lead to cancer. >> i'm getting acid reflux from this. >> the whole idea of using these medications for gastric ulcers and reflux is to use it for about two weeks. but jamie brought a very good point is that we're overprescribing these medications, and who knows, maybe they have food poisoning, maybe they have a hyattal hernia, and every doctor is prescribing these medications. over time you're going to reduce your calcium. >> tum, tum, tums, it increases your calcium, it's not so b
so you end up with acid in your asoft gus, there's a lot of things you can do about that, you can drinkan cut down on fried foods, you can cut down on dairy. there's a lot of things you can do before you get to these products. a lot of studies on that, nothing conclusive yet, but we worry that decreasing the acid in the stomach over a period of time increases bacteria, it also interferes with calcium, iron and magnesium absorption. so it could have an affect on bones. bottom line is, consult...
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i'm determined that gus not be remembered just for his illness or what ended his life.t's nothing. he was such a good boy, good man. he had a good heart. he loved people. >> an in-depth interview with creigh deeds. tonight why the system failed his son and what he's doing to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> very emotional interview. we'll be watching. >>> last night the grammys were handled out and despite there was a surprise appearance from madonna, a mass wedding and beatles reunion most of the talk is about the rapper macklemore who won four awards. in addition to trophy for best artist he swept the best categories winning for best rap album, best rap performance and best rap song and yet there's controversy surrounding his win. most of the focus on his race. he's white and was his winning racist? thanks to all my guests. thought you'd never be on a panel talking to coolio. how cool is that? >> how you doing, man? >> good to talk to you. >> did macklemore deserve to win? is he the future of hip hop or does rap need to evolve, do you think? >> i think that he di
i'm determined that gus not be remembered just for his illness or what ended his life.t's nothing. he was such a good boy, good man. he had a good heart. he loved people. >> an in-depth interview with creigh deeds. tonight why the system failed his son and what he's doing to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> very emotional interview. we'll be watching. >>> last night the grammys were handled out and despite there was a surprise appearance from madonna, a mass wedding...
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jaguar head coach gus baddeley. second quarter, fales, pressure from stanford. norwood, 29 yards, 20-0 south. made one mistake, second half. under more pressure. a little behind his receiver. picked off. but finished the game 6-7, 'ending with this strike matthews. south wins 20-10. david fales will be a steal for someone in the nfl draft. >> supercross returning to the oakland coliseum with the main event happening tonight. feedback from a's fans wondering about protection. they should put those concerns to rest. it's an amazing process. the field is covered by tarp, then pebbles and then plywood. the grass is never harmed same can't be said for the riders. three different winners in the first three races, competition at the 450cc level is at an all-time high. >> anybody can win. the field -- the riders are all very, very good, and it all narrows down to the start, being up front, being aggressive and fighting for a position, and not letting guys get buy. >> get by, give them an elbow and this is my place. >> teach it up. torrey pines in san diego. tiger woods
jaguar head coach gus baddeley. second quarter, fales, pressure from stanford. norwood, 29 yards, 20-0 south. made one mistake, second half. under more pressure. a little behind his receiver. picked off. but finished the game 6-7, 'ending with this strike matthews. south wins 20-10. david fales will be a steal for someone in the nfl draft. >> supercross returning to the oakland coliseum with the main event happening tonight. feedback from a's fans wondering about protection. they should...
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the 43-year-old was in her batte battery powered chair when the gus strucked her at w street and martinuther king jr. avenue this morn pg it's still unclear who's at fault. police are reviewing video from the bus and a nearby building in their investigation. the driver is now on leave and has to undergo a toxicology test. >> there are some new details tonight from the news 4 i team investigation of children left unattended outside maryland casinos. the team looked into state records after a mother was arrested for leaving her 4-year-old child in a car outside the maryland live casino on tuesday. according to the maryland gaming commission, five children were left alone through november at casinos throughout the state. most of them happened during the summer months when school was out. a alisha brown has been leased on bail. >>> the first winter storm of the year has wreaked havoc over much of the midwest. and now it's barrelling through ore area and into new york and new england. we want to show you live pictures now from times square where the snow continues to fall. and in bhooston, t
the 43-year-old was in her batte battery powered chair when the gus strucked her at w street and martinuther king jr. avenue this morn pg it's still unclear who's at fault. police are reviewing video from the bus and a nearby building in their investigation. the driver is now on leave and has to undergo a toxicology test. >> there are some new details tonight from the news 4 i team investigation of children left unattended outside maryland casinos. the team looked into state records after...
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and that's, you know, i said, "gus, i love you so much. don't make this any worse than it is."d i think he either knew that i was disabled enough that i couldn't interfere with whatever else he wanted to do, he decided at some point, maybe after i said that i loved him, he decided that i didn't need to die after all. >> i've got to say, that's just heartbreaking. this was an unbelievable interview. creigh deeds is now pushing to change the rules in virginia to help make it easier for those who need psychiatric help to get into a hospital. >>> all right, coming up, the shine is off the apple this morning. even though many of you are buying ipads and iphones, some are saying it's time for a change. "money time" next. ♪ [ male announcer ] new vicks dayquil severe. helps relieve your ugliest, nastiest, roughest, toughest cold symptoms. new dayquil severe. with maximum symptom fighting ingredients. ♪ new vicks nyquil severe. helps relieve your ugliest, nastiest, roughest, toughest nighttime cold symptoms. new nyquil severe. with maximum symptom fighting ingredients. ♪ with maximum s
and that's, you know, i said, "gus, i love you so much. don't make this any worse than it is."d i think he either knew that i was disabled enough that i couldn't interfere with whatever else he wanted to do, he decided at some point, maybe after i said that i loved him, he decided that i didn't need to die after all. >> i've got to say, that's just heartbreaking. this was an unbelievable interview. creigh deeds is now pushing to change the rules in virginia to help make it...
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. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: gus had killed himself.ion for the last rifle, the unloaded rifle that deeds kept in the house. >> you were describing the last night in which he was riding feverishly in his notebook before you said good night. did you go back and look at that? >> i did. >> what was he writing? >> he had determined that i had to die, i was an evil man, he was going to execute me, and then he was going to go straight to heaven. >> senator deed joins us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us what the likelihood is that because of what happened, the loss of your son and this incident that it will change, that people will be able to find a bed so this thing will not happen again? >> for too long we've been shoving problems with respect to the mentally ill under the table. we need to take a good long look at fundamental changes in our system of care. i've about introduced legislation this year to allow more time in emergency situations to evaluate people, to make sure the hospital registry's on board, and to create in vi
. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: gus had killed himself.ion for the last rifle, the unloaded rifle that deeds kept in the house. >> you were describing the last night in which he was riding feverishly in his notebook before you said good night. did you go back and look at that? >> i did. >> what was he writing? >> he had determined that i had to die, i was an evil man, he was going to execute me, and then he was going to go straight to heaven. >> senator...