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. >> he started to hallucinate, have these many hallucinations. >> reporter: before the concussions he'ded to play the piano. >> he really had no talent. i would say can't you hear what's next? you know, something like "twinkle twinkle little star" and he said, no. >> i said, mom, i can't. so i would have her draw little numbers on the keys. >> reporter: when lachlan got out of the hospital, doctors said he shouldn't play contact sports anymore. ♪ but he suddenly could play music almost effortlessly. ♪ lacllan can now play the guitar. ♪ the bagpipes both irish ones. ♪ >> reporter: the mandolin, the accordion, the karemba. >> i play roughly 10 to 15. >> yeah, no matter how you look at that, it's pretty remarkable stuff, and you're probably wondering how a medical mystery like this is even possible. i can tell you as a neurosurgeon, we don't know exactly what happened in the brain in this sort of situation. lacllan said that he hit the back of his head. now, that may have been the part of the brain that he hit that's responsible for his coordination known as the sara bellam or a little bit
. >> he started to hallucinate, have these many hallucinations. >> reporter: before the concussions he'ded to play the piano. >> he really had no talent. i would say can't you hear what's next? you know, something like "twinkle twinkle little star" and he said, no. >> i said, mom, i can't. so i would have her draw little numbers on the keys. >> reporter: when lachlan got out of the hospital, doctors said he shouldn't play contact sports anymore. ♪ but...
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understanding of reality that wouldn't be possible without that experience whether or not it's a hallucination or not it is the exact same experience so if you are actually going to another dimension and communicating with god. or whether you think you are because you're taking this psychedelic drug the experience is indistinguishable to you and even terence mckenna is work through an anthropological lens talking about the origin of human evolution lincoln and so there is just such a vast history that's kind of taboo to talk about of course because psychedelics are legal there are very taboo sorts of dialogue in our society today and you've also said that i don't follow any organized religion joe but it seems like you're a very spiritual person what does the concept of god mean to you well i don't you know it's a weird word it gets gets thrown about by so many different people that have so many different ideas attached to it whether it's christianity or islam or judaism or mormonism that. what it means to me the just the idea if you are a race all religion race all ideologies what is there oh
understanding of reality that wouldn't be possible without that experience whether or not it's a hallucination or not it is the exact same experience so if you are actually going to another dimension and communicating with god. or whether you think you are because you're taking this psychedelic drug the experience is indistinguishable to you and even terence mckenna is work through an anthropological lens talking about the origin of human evolution lincoln and so there is just such a vast...
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nobody collapsing, nobody vomiting, hallucinating or foaming? >> i didn't see any of those things, those things were happening outside the lodge. again, as i said, my remorse, there are many physical things i would have done differently. of all the metaphorical things i did, the rope walks, the bridges, were extremely powerful. for whatever reason, the lodge was the only one that i participated in. all the rest of them. and in retrospect, i'm not sure why. >> but who was in charge that day in the lodge, who was running the show? you? >> well, i was in the lodge running the lodge, which the prayers and affirmations, those type of things -- >> but were you in charge? >> i was in charge to that degree. >> so you had it in your power if you were genuinely concerned about what was happening, to just open the flaps and everybody out. >> we did, every 15 minutes we opened up the flaps and people were free to leave. come and go. and there were people outside standing around and again, in retrospect, i probably should not have participated. because i was
nobody collapsing, nobody vomiting, hallucinating or foaming? >> i didn't see any of those things, those things were happening outside the lodge. again, as i said, my remorse, there are many physical things i would have done differently. of all the metaphorical things i did, the rope walks, the bridges, were extremely powerful. for whatever reason, the lodge was the only one that i participated in. all the rest of them. and in retrospect, i'm not sure why. >> but who was in charge...
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with their plastic ♪ ♪ necks and silver teeth oh yeah yeah is there life beyond what you know hallucinationastonishing ♪ ♪ skeptics wasted youth she's and angel of odd in her birthday suit turn it up turn it up turn it up oh yeah we listen ♪ ♪ to the radio dead radio we listen to the radio dead radio it's right here now that we best serve the beast ♪ ♪ of transmission and the cool passing wave of ignorance they say the heart is a lonely hunter and the hardbox ♪ captions by vitac onpan alarming number s and now girls could be just a click away from addiction.a a affect your brain as much as drugs and alcohol and a new generatigeneration of kids hav access to it than ever. >>> a likely duo. the day that ended camelot. we sit down. >>> the ban on portable electronic devices lifted. one airline has them out of their seat for a different reason. i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you t
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understanding of reality that wouldn't be possible without that experience whether or not it's a hallucination or not it is the exact same experience so if you are actually going to another dimension and communicating with god or whether you think you are because you're taking this psychedelic drug the experience is indistinguishable to you and even terence mckenna is work through an anthropological lens talking about the origin of human evolution. and so there is just such a vast history of that kind of taboo to talk about of course because psychedelics are legal there are very taboo sorts of dialogue in our society today and you've also said that i don't follow any organized religion joe but it seems like you're a very spiritual person and what does the concept of god mean to you well i don't you know it's a weird word it gets it gets thrown about by so many different people that have so many different ideas attached to it whether it's christianity or islam or judaism or mormonism what what it means to me the just the idea if you are a race. all religion or race all ideologies what is their
understanding of reality that wouldn't be possible without that experience whether or not it's a hallucination or not it is the exact same experience so if you are actually going to another dimension and communicating with god or whether you think you are because you're taking this psychedelic drug the experience is indistinguishable to you and even terence mckenna is work through an anthropological lens talking about the origin of human evolution. and so there is just such a vast history of...
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i was hallucinating. i was dehydrated. i went into hypothermic shock. >> reporter: yet steve knew he had to finish, because he had made a promise. >> kids that i had told that i was doing this for and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what's possible in their lives. on day 6, steve made it to the top. >> when he got to the top and i realized he was safe, i fainted. >> reporter: steve's wife elizabeth directed the movie. the climb and the movie are meant to raise money and awareness for the wompler foundation. but i asked steve how the kids he promised reacted to his reaching the top? steve couldn't answer. but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these kids can put a face to their own optimism, to their own hope, and their own self expectation. that's what he did in climbing the mountain. ♪ >> reporter: wompler's ascent has won 46 awards at film festivals. steve says his feat shows no matter your circumstances, you can do much more than you e
i was hallucinating. i was dehydrated. i went into hypothermic shock. >> reporter: yet steve knew he had to finish, because he had made a promise. >> kids that i had told that i was doing this for and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what's possible in their lives. on day 6, steve made it to the top. >> when he got to the top and i realized he was safe, i fainted. >> reporter: steve's wife elizabeth...
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it can cause other problems like hadllucination hallucinations. same thing with valium. whatever you are using it can cause problems and make you more depressed. >> i like the behavior therapy. sleep centers are opening up all over the country. >> absolutely. there's actually sleep centers and then there's sleep psychologists and sleep therapies and it is -- whole new field coming in. we want people to also check their thyroid. and because sometimes hyper thyroid or too much thyroid can lead to insomnia, this is coming from every direction and just talk to your kokt and find out what the cause is. if you are not sleeping and you have uninterrupted one-month period, that's a diagnosis of insomnia. >> i feel this is one of the most helpful segments you have ever done for us. thank you so much. >> he is getting a degree from me in internal medicine. >> another stunning study that we want to tell you about shows that herbal supplements that a lot of americans take are often make. dr. seagal, you took a look at the pills and unpacking becausing the doctor has a surprise for a
it can cause other problems like hadllucination hallucinations. same thing with valium. whatever you are using it can cause problems and make you more depressed. >> i like the behavior therapy. sleep centers are opening up all over the country. >> absolutely. there's actually sleep centers and then there's sleep psychologists and sleep therapies and it is -- whole new field coming in. we want people to also check their thyroid. and because sometimes hyper thyroid or too much thyroid...
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>> it can, and hallucinations. it can be problematic. same thing with valium or klonopin. whatever you're using, it can cause problems and maybe make your more depressed. >> i like the behavior therapy as an alternative, and sleep centers are opening up all over the country. >> sleep centers and sleep psychologists and therapists. we also want people to check their thyroid. sometimes hyperthyroid can lead to insomnia. this is from every direction, and just talk to your doctor and find out what the cause is. if you're not sleeping and have uninterrupted one-month period, that's a diagnosis of insomnia. >> i feel this is one of the most helpful segments you have ever done for us. >> i love the urologist telling us everything thyroid. >> it's rubbing off. all right, well, another stunning study that we want to tell you about shows that herbp supplements that a lot of americans take are often fake. dr. siegel, you look a look at all the pills and already were unpacking because dr. samadi has a surprise for you. he's going to show you what he takes in the morning. what about in
>> it can, and hallucinations. it can be problematic. same thing with valium or klonopin. whatever you're using, it can cause problems and maybe make your more depressed. >> i like the behavior therapy as an alternative, and sleep centers are opening up all over the country. >> sleep centers and sleep psychologists and therapists. we also want people to check their thyroid. sometimes hyperthyroid can lead to insomnia. this is from every direction, and just talk to your doctor...
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and new scientific research so shows that mushrooms can change the weather and no we're not hallucinating mushrooms have long been thought to be passive seed spreaders by researchers at u.c.l.a. and trinity college wondered how the fungus i were able to disperse their spores without wind and as it turns out mushrooms don't need mother nature's when because they can create their own oyster and shit talking mushrooms release water vapor cooling the air around them that difference in ten temperature creates a current which turns into when that helps the spores create new mushrooms so there you go if you happen to put mushrooms in turkey stuffing this year you have a new story to tell and that does it for now i'm a married david stay tuned boom bust is next. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of harvard. i. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere in. closed rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who
and new scientific research so shows that mushrooms can change the weather and no we're not hallucinating mushrooms have long been thought to be passive seed spreaders by researchers at u.c.l.a. and trinity college wondered how the fungus i were able to disperse their spores without wind and as it turns out mushrooms don't need mother nature's when because they can create their own oyster and shit talking mushrooms release water vapor cooling the air around them that difference in ten...
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>> it was like i ate a bad piece of cheese and i was hallucinating. no, it was just kind of weird.>> were rock stars behaving badly? >> it was just rock stars doing crazy, crazy performances, as usual. >> what did you think stole it? what was the performance you thought stole it? >> i love katy perry. i'm a katy, if you will. >> you're on team katy. >> i'm on team katy. but she opened with a japanese-inspired version of a song. >> she's not going to get some flak, you think? >> she got a little. i think it was a ridiculous statement that someone thought this had some kind of racist tone. >> no, she said it was one of her favorite places. this song is her favorite off the album. about jim mayer, and the trip to africa that she took. >> please explain the cat and miley cyrus. >> i can't explain miley. honestly, this is so bizarre. also, her, like -- the hemlines. a crotch line? it's very disturbing to me. the cat freaks me out. this was like in the peak of my bad cheese moment. i really think this was it. >> what's worse than the peak of that? >> the thing is, she does sound amazing.
>> it was like i ate a bad piece of cheese and i was hallucinating. no, it was just kind of weird.>> were rock stars behaving badly? >> it was just rock stars doing crazy, crazy performances, as usual. >> what did you think stole it? what was the performance you thought stole it? >> i love katy perry. i'm a katy, if you will. >> you're on team katy. >> i'm on team katy. but she opened with a japanese-inspired version of a song. >> she's not going...
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. >> jimmy: must have been a hallucination. >> it is that thing, i realize he also had flown him out you fly, if you fly your actors out to iceland. they will do a really good job. if you go to iceland, now i get why bourjor kchbjork is that wa. iceland is the most haunted country. you think there are elves and sprites. >> jimmy: spicolis. >> wait, what if sean penn, what if it was 11 elves. and they all formed as sean penn. a penguin. and approached me. >> jimmy: i will leave it on that. >> jimmy: patton oswalt! "the secret life of walter mitty" opens in theaters christmas day. we'll be right back with elizabeth olsen. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran®. ♪ ♪ come on, come on ♪ come on, come on [ zombie groaning ] ♪ come on, come on ♪ come on, come on, come on [ squish ] [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] this is an invitation... xbox, on. [ male announcer ] ...to a new generation. where your games and entertainment are
. >> jimmy: must have been a hallucination. >> it is that thing, i realize he also had flown him out you fly, if you fly your actors out to iceland. they will do a really good job. if you go to iceland, now i get why bourjor kchbjork is that wa. iceland is the most haunted country. you think there are elves and sprites. >> jimmy: spicolis. >> wait, what if sean penn, what if it was 11 elves. and they all formed as sean penn. a penguin. and approached me. >> jimmy:...
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. >> it can cause psychotic episodes, hallucinations, paranoia, seizures, tremors. >> people startedsing them in europe in the mid to early 2000s. then maybe around 2009, we started to notice that people in the united states were using them. >> dr. chris hoyt is an emergency room fit and toxicologist at the university of colorado hospital. in the summer of 2013, colorado had an epidemic of spice casualties. with three deaths and 260 people rushed to emergency rooms. >> we were at a point where we were getting five to six sick cases per day on these patients, come in with fast heart rates, high blood pressure,able dated. their temperature goes up dangerously high. >> please help me. i smoked too much k2. >> according to the dea, calls about synthetic drugs to poison control centers rocketed from 3,200 in 2010 to more than 13,000 a year later. >> when you look at the range of drugs that you have to deal with here in the state of florida, which ones concern you the most? >> oh, mollys, of course. >> other synthetics include molly, ecstasy, both nick napes for mdma, illegal still lent th
. >> it can cause psychotic episodes, hallucinations, paranoia, seizures, tremors. >> people startedsing them in europe in the mid to early 2000s. then maybe around 2009, we started to notice that people in the united states were using them. >> dr. chris hoyt is an emergency room fit and toxicologist at the university of colorado hospital. in the summer of 2013, colorado had an epidemic of spice casualties. with three deaths and 260 people rushed to emergency rooms. >>...
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. >> i passed out, i was hallucinating, i went into hypothermic shock. >> reporter: he knew he had toinish because he had made a promise. >> kids, i told them i am doing this for and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what is possible in their lives. day 6 he made it to the top. >> when he got to the top, and i realized he was safe i fainted. >> reporter: his wife directed the movie. the climb and the movie are meant to raise money and awareness for his foundation but i asked steve how the kids he promised reacted to his reaching the top. >> steve couldn't answer but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these children can put a face to their own optimism they can put a face to their own hope, their own self- expectations that is what he did climbing that mountain. >> reporter: it has already won 46 awards at film festivals. he says his feet fete shows you can do anything. >>> great story just amazing. as far as our weather, a first look for today. >>> drop in temperatures right now currently 54 degrees sa
. >> i passed out, i was hallucinating, i went into hypothermic shock. >> reporter: he knew he had toinish because he had made a promise. >> kids, i told them i am doing this for and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what is possible in their lives. day 6 he made it to the top. >> when he got to the top, and i realized he was safe i fainted. >> reporter: his wife directed the movie. the climb and...
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. ♪ hallucinate in high fidelity the pieces of a plan construction ♪ ♪ of the highest quality the blood my head ♪ ♪ the body listening it doesn't really matter anymore yes it doesn't mean a thing ♪ ♪ i've gotta let go i've gotta get straight why'd you have to make it so hard? ♪ ♪ let me get away an effigy so wondrous to behold statements so profound ♪ ♪ a place to bury everything i did and burn it to the ground a fire illuminates ♪ ♪ the final scene the past repeats itself i cannot tell the difference anymore ♪ ♪ i cannot trust myself i've gotta let go i've gotta get straight why'd you have ♪ ♪ to make it so hard? let me get away i've gotta let go i've gotta get straight ♪ ♪ why'd you have to make it so hard? let me get away i think i could ♪ ♪ lose myself in here i think i could lose myself in here i think i could ♪ ♪ lose myself in here
. ♪ hallucinate in high fidelity the pieces of a plan construction ♪ ♪ of the highest quality the blood my head ♪ ♪ the body listening it doesn't really matter anymore yes it doesn't mean a thing ♪ ♪ i've gotta let go i've gotta get straight why'd you have to make it so hard? ♪ ♪ let me get away an effigy so wondrous to behold statements so profound ♪ ♪ a place to bury everything i did and burn it to the ground a fire illuminates ♪ ♪ the final scene the past repeats...
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she thought they were hallucinating but mary jo says her life changed profoundly when she suffered ae brain aneurysm and she joins us. mary jo, you say you had a near death experience ten years ago. what happened? >> first of all, there is a light and it's -- it was in my right hand far side corner, and its an unusual light. it's not a human light. it was quite small and grew larger and before i knew what was really happening, i was in it, and it's a limited area, many refer to it as a tunnel and i think the reason is because you're aware that it is limited. it was very warm, very loving, and before i -- as i was going toward the tunnel, i remember looking back at -- over my shoulder, i, you know, your eyes work differently and i saw my body. i just wasn't attached to it. i didn't -- i didn't have any regret. i was loved. i was secure, and then i came into this other room, and it was incredible. i was in the presence of what i believe is my creator. it was onipitent intelligence and held me and called me by my name and it said you can't stay. those are the very first words, and they
she thought they were hallucinating but mary jo says her life changed profoundly when she suffered ae brain aneurysm and she joins us. mary jo, you say you had a near death experience ten years ago. what happened? >> first of all, there is a light and it's -- it was in my right hand far side corner, and its an unusual light. it's not a human light. it was quite small and grew larger and before i knew what was really happening, i was in it, and it's a limited area, many refer to it as a...
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serving a life sentence for the murder of tye's other brother during a methamphetamine-induced hallucination >> at the time i really thought he was my enemy. i don't know. i wished i wouldn't have killed him but -- >> now what we normally do is find out who the offenders are associated with. if we find out who they're associated with, we also shake down who they're associated with. >> that means even though the knife was found on his brother, ronnie tye will have his cell inspected for contraband as well. >> tye, shake down. >> what is this all about every [ bleep ] time? that's bull [ bleep ]. what did they get my brother with? >> he had a seven-inch shank. >> seven inch? >> seven inch shank. >> i don't know what the [ bleep ] he's thinking. he's a grown man. i love him. he's my brother. i'd die with him if somebody was trying to hurt him. he'll deal with it. there ain't too much he can do to him. he's already got a life sentence pretty much. >> doing the shakedown. one of the things you want to do is you want to check the obvious. you want to check the un-obvious. there have been times whe
serving a life sentence for the murder of tye's other brother during a methamphetamine-induced hallucination >> at the time i really thought he was my enemy. i don't know. i wished i wouldn't have killed him but -- >> now what we normally do is find out who the offenders are associated with. if we find out who they're associated with, we also shake down who they're associated with. >> that means even though the knife was found on his brother, ronnie tye will have his cell...
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. >> i passed out, i was hallucinating, i went into hypothermic shock. >> reporter: he knew he had toinish because he had made a promise. >> kids, i told them i am doing this for and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what is possible in their lives. day 6 he made it to the top. >> when he got to the top, and i realized he was safe i fainted. >> reporter: his wife directed the movie. the climb and the movie are meant to raise money and awareness for his foundation but i asked steve how the kids he promised reacted to his reaching the top. >> steve couldn't answer but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these children can put a face to their own optimism they can put a face to their own hope, their own self- expectations that is what he did climbing that mountain. >> reporter: it has already won 46 awards at film festivals. he says his feet fete shows you can do anything. >>> great story just amazing. as far as our weather, a first look for today. >>> drop in temperatures right now currently 54 degrees sa
. >> i passed out, i was hallucinating, i went into hypothermic shock. >> reporter: he knew he had toinish because he had made a promise. >> kids, i told them i am doing this for and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what is possible in their lives. day 6 he made it to the top. >> when he got to the top, and i realized he was safe i fainted. >> reporter: his wife directed the movie. the climb and...
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but some users have reported anger, depression, hallucinations, and other serious side effects. dr.ichael segal has studies tobacco in smoking for 25 years. >> we know that chantix has effects on the neuroow transmitters in the brain. seso it is not surprising that a drug like chantix could have effects on personality, and could lead to depression, and suicide. >> in 26, chantix users began reporting troubling side effects almost immediately. some of the cases are bizarre, others are down right himming. a 24-year-old woman woke up her sleeping boyfriend, and started beating him because he looked too peaceful. a 42-year-old man walked up to a stranger in a bowling alley and suddenly punched him. and another man, choked his wife, then hung himself. thomas moore a senior researcher with the institute for safe medication practices, studying these and other violent acts reportedly limpinged to chantix. he was also a consultant to lawyers suing the drugs manufacturer, pfizer over those side effects. >> these cases had three striking characteristics. first, the violence was absolutely unpr
but some users have reported anger, depression, hallucinations, and other serious side effects. dr.ichael segal has studies tobacco in smoking for 25 years. >> we know that chantix has effects on the neuroow transmitters in the brain. seso it is not surprising that a drug like chantix could have effects on personality, and could lead to depression, and suicide. >> in 26, chantix users began reporting troubling side effects almost immediately. some of the cases are bizarre, others...
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i thought i was dying, began to hyperventilate, hallucinate. and?in love with the dental assistant. for some reason, i had to tell everyone, including her. turns out, it was just an adverse reaction to the drugs. (singsong): awkward. no. humiliating. i never went back. i still have my wisdom teeth. you? perhaps another time. why don't you take what's left of the satchel, and i'll concentrate on the bomb frags. man: margarit t'agavorakan. margarit t'agavorakan. brass: that's not english. sounds slavic or russian or something. keeps saying it the same way over and over again. well, hold on, i have a translator app. maybe we can figure out what he's saying. margarit t'agavorakan. (phone beeps) margarit t'agavorakan. he's speaking armenian. margarit means "pearl." app doesn't recognize the rest. guy with a bomb, speaking a foreign language, possibly in code, hacked into afis so we don't identify him. that's a guy with a lot of expertise. that's the profile for a terrorist. one thing i know about terrorists: they never work alone. 4 days starting friday,
i thought i was dying, began to hyperventilate, hallucinate. and?in love with the dental assistant. for some reason, i had to tell everyone, including her. turns out, it was just an adverse reaction to the drugs. (singsong): awkward. no. humiliating. i never went back. i still have my wisdom teeth. you? perhaps another time. why don't you take what's left of the satchel, and i'll concentrate on the bomb frags. man: margarit t'agavorakan. margarit t'agavorakan. brass: that's not english. sounds...
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so that's where i got that through, i didn't hallucinate -- [laughter] i got some people said what areng about? some sort of broker-dealer. but it's like bob nardelli running a unit of service. so it's the same sort of concept. that's the tip we got, it turned out to be right. why would somebody in his mid 50s leave as number two? well, because the number one no matter how much pressure he's coming under, bob greifeld, according to our sources, is not leaving anytime soon. from what we understand, noll weighed the possibility of a greifeld exit anytime soon before his exit, that was clearly what he was thinking of, and that came down to in the his mind he's not going anywhere soon. i happen to they greifeld's a good manager -- liz: ten years going, he's done very nice. i mean, one misstep. >> it was more than one, it was two. liz: well -- [laughter] >> in any event, i agree with your overall an decision. i this think bob's a good manager, and i think the board does too, so i don't believe he's leaving anytime soon, and neither does eric noll, that's why he hit the button. there's a par
so that's where i got that through, i didn't hallucinate -- [laughter] i got some people said what areng about? some sort of broker-dealer. but it's like bob nardelli running a unit of service. so it's the same sort of concept. that's the tip we got, it turned out to be right. why would somebody in his mid 50s leave as number two? well, because the number one no matter how much pressure he's coming under, bob greifeld, according to our sources, is not leaving anytime soon. from what we...
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i was hallucinating.t into hypothermic shock. >> what he says inspired him to finish his goal and not give up. . >>> good evening. the holiday shopping season is well under way, and with thousands of shoppers flocking to downtown san francisco to take advantage of the deals, many of them turned to bart for transportation. ktvu's patty lee joins us live from the west oakland bart station, where the transit agency is trying to protect shoppers returning with their goods. patty? >> reporter: that's right. this is one of the busiest stations in the east bay and it is the transfer point to get to san francisco shopping. that's why you can see so many bart officers here on hand to help shoppers with all of their bags come through with their black friday loot. now, there weren't any problems during the day but after dark is when the problems start. as you can see, it's walking from the station into the parking lot that can turn distracted shoppers into targets. michelle walker and her daughter met at the west oa
i was hallucinating.t into hypothermic shock. >> what he says inspired him to finish his goal and not give up. . >>> good evening. the holiday shopping season is well under way, and with thousands of shoppers flocking to downtown san francisco to take advantage of the deals, many of them turned to bart for transportation. ktvu's patty lee joins us live from the west oakland bart station, where the transit agency is trying to protect shoppers returning with their goods. patty?...
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patients that i see now in my work, that i do in the navy, some of them are not even aware of their hallucinations or their psychosis or the fact that they have a serious problem, or ptsd, which i know you're deeply concerned about too. so therefore, that patient is not necessarily going to sign themselves into a hospital. but what happens also is you can have a student who's out of school, look at the virginia tech shooter and others, where the school may say, gee, we recognize this young man or woman has a serious problem. they're not allowed to talk with the parent. so the parent, who if they knew that could say, we've put these pieces together with other things, we could get that person in care. but what we don't know is what were the other pieces that were left out? >> and i know you're introducing legislation about this in a few weeks, we'll have you back and talk about the legislation. thank you so much, congressman murphy of pennsylvania. appreciate it. >>> in politics, it was a sting operation set up by the fbi and the drug enforcement agency and the target was a united states congressman
patients that i see now in my work, that i do in the navy, some of them are not even aware of their hallucinations or their psychosis or the fact that they have a serious problem, or ptsd, which i know you're deeply concerned about too. so therefore, that patient is not necessarily going to sign themselves into a hospital. but what happens also is you can have a student who's out of school, look at the virginia tech shooter and others, where the school may say, gee, we recognize this young man...
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. >> reporter: which caused him to hallucinate. >> they found him several, several hours later in thecommitted suicide. >> we have a specific instance in atlanta where there were suicides that happened, drug overdoses that happened, within the facility, and these individuals actually got bonuses. >> the va told us it has been strengthening the facility's mental health program and initiating new procedures for supervised drug screens, visitors and hazardous items management and escorts for patients. for the full documentary go to investigationsinc.cnbc.com. >> many veterans are unaware they could be losing out on their social security benefits. a survey found that many did not realize the hit that they would take if they claimed early. claiming at 62 means they lose a quarter of what they could receive. those who wait until 70 will increase their benefits by 8% per year. so claiming at 62 would get you $900 a month. hold out until 70 if you can and you'll get nearly $1600 a month. vets should also be aware if they served 20 years or more they can receive both military retirement pay an
. >> reporter: which caused him to hallucinate. >> they found him several, several hours later in thecommitted suicide. >> we have a specific instance in atlanta where there were suicides that happened, drug overdoses that happened, within the facility, and these individuals actually got bonuses. >> the va told us it has been strengthening the facility's mental health program and initiating new procedures for supervised drug screens, visitors and hazardous items...
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and new scientific research shows that mushrooms can change the weather and no we're not hallucinating here mushrooms have long been thought to be passive seeds spreaders researchers at u.c.l.a. and trinity college wondered how the fungus i were able to disperse their spores without wind as it turns out mushrooms don't need mother nature's when because they can create their own or talking mushrooms release water vapor cooling the air around them that difference in temperature creates a current which turns into when it helps the spores create new mushrooms so there you go if you happen to put mushrooms in turkey stuffing this year you now have a new story to tell and in recent years tensions have grown between law enforcement and the public from the n.y.p.d. stop and frisk program to the day to day stories of excessive force during an arrest it seems like it's just one scandal after the other the residents laurie harshness brings us a new example of that take a look. think it's pretty heated between the cops and the people they're supposed to protect and serve and one place where there'
and new scientific research shows that mushrooms can change the weather and no we're not hallucinating here mushrooms have long been thought to be passive seeds spreaders researchers at u.c.l.a. and trinity college wondered how the fungus i were able to disperse their spores without wind as it turns out mushrooms don't need mother nature's when because they can create their own or talking mushrooms release water vapor cooling the air around them that difference in temperature creates a current...
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the positive symptoms are the ones were most of us are familiar -- delusions, hallucinations, people receiving something -- perceiving something that is not real. there are also negative symptoms like affect on memory and the ability to interact with others. historically, the the medical have been more effective in treating the process of symptoms and reducing the positive symptoms than they have the negative system -- symptoms. where a time where there is a lot of attention being paid to therapies that focus on cognitive rehabilitation. host: why are they listed as a positive? guest: it is a term that psychiatry has used. those are the symptoms that are most obvious to people. the negative systems, the cognitive systems and others, are not as obvious to people but they are very disturbing to the individuals themselves who are aware they are having trouble functioning. they are aware they are having trouble interacting with others. it is a reason why people are hesitant to take medication. i keep bringing it back to the parity law. one factor that has impeded the evolution of effecti
the positive symptoms are the ones were most of us are familiar -- delusions, hallucinations, people receiving something -- perceiving something that is not real. there are also negative symptoms like affect on memory and the ability to interact with others. historically, the the medical have been more effective in treating the process of symptoms and reducing the positive symptoms than they have the negative system -- symptoms. where a time where there is a lot of attention being paid to...
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i was hallucinating. i was dehydrated. to finish, because he had made a promise. >> kids that i told them, doing this for. and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what's possible in their lives. on day 6, steve made it to the top. >> when he got to the top and i realized he was safe, i fainted. >> reporter: steve's wife elizabeth directed the movie. the climb and the movie are meant to raise money and awareness for the wompler foundation. but i asked how the kids he promised reacted to his reaching the top. steve couldn't answer. but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these children can put a face to their optimism, to their own hope, and their own self expectation. that's what he did in climbing the mountain. >> reporter: wompler's ascent has won 46 awards at film festivals. steve says no matter your circumstances, you can do much more than you ever and make. in danville, john sasaki, ktvu channel 2news. >> amazing story. >>> 9:41. the comme
i was hallucinating. i was dehydrated. to finish, because he had made a promise. >> kids that i told them, doing this for. and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what's possible in their lives. on day 6, steve made it to the top. >> when he got to the top and i realized he was safe, i fainted. >> reporter: steve's wife elizabeth directed the movie. the climb and the movie are meant to raise money and...
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." >>> jennifer lawrence hospitalized, hallucinating and now coming clean about the health scare that big "catching fire" premiere. i'm thea andrews. >> i'm kevin frazier. >>> let's start with chris brown's rehab sentence, a-rod and dina lohan in court again. our show should almost be called celebrity justice because so many celebs are getting in trouble, but who keeps them out of trouble? that's where celeb fixers come in. >> are you happy about the outcome? >> lindsay's mom dina left court today in her attorney's silver rolls royce. lohan dodged jailtime but was ordered to undergo a psyche evaluation. >> how are you feeling, dina? >> the 50-year-old who pleaded not guilty was arrested on drunk driving charges. producer andrea mineo was inside the courthouse. >> once inside the court, i leaned over to dina and said,
." >>> jennifer lawrence hospitalized, hallucinating and now coming clean about the health scare that big "catching fire" premiere. i'm thea andrews. >> i'm kevin frazier. >>> let's start with chris brown's rehab sentence, a-rod and dina lohan in court again. our show should almost be called celebrity justice because so many celebs are getting in trouble, but who keeps them out of trouble? that's where celeb fixers come in. >> are you happy about the...
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. >> reporter: which caused him to hallucinate.al hours later in the bathroom where he had committed suicide. >> we have a specific instance in atlanta where there were suicides that happened, drug overdoses that happened within the facility. and these individuals actually got bonuses. >> the v.a. told us it has been, quote, strengthening the facility's mental health program with initiating new procedures for supervised urine drug screens, visitor and escort for patients. go to investigatesinc.cnbc.com. >> rlx, retail index, getting a little love in a mostly flat tape. a lot of calls on various stocks today. we mentioned initiations out of goldman on the like of ann taylor and express, best buy, ubs, going to abuy on one of most high flying names of the year. >> and gas prices have a lot to do that with that improvement in sentiment. >> financials, as cramer mentioned in first hour, david, important to see how they responded on friday and whether or not they assume new leadership. >> haven't see much sign of it thus far most having
. >> reporter: which caused him to hallucinate.al hours later in the bathroom where he had committed suicide. >> we have a specific instance in atlanta where there were suicides that happened, drug overdoses that happened within the facility. and these individuals actually got bonuses. >> the v.a. told us it has been, quote, strengthening the facility's mental health program with initiating new procedures for supervised urine drug screens, visitor and escort for patients. go...
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. >> it was like i ate a bad piece of cheese and i was hallucinating. yeah.mances as usual. >> what did you think stole it? >> i like katy perry. >> i'm on team katy. she opened the show with unconditionally, japanese styled version. she just got back from japan, had a long trip there. i just did a cover story and she said she loves japan. >> she's not going to get flak, you think? >> she got a little. i thought it was a ridiculous statement that someone thought this was -- had some sort of racist overtone. >> she told me it's one of her favorite places in the world and the song is one of her favorites on the album. anyways, i love that. >> please, explain the cats and miley cyrus. why she did that. >> honestly -- so bizarre. also, her, like, the hemlines, the crotch line, it's very disturbing to me. the cat freaks me out. this was, honestly, the peak of my bad cheese moment. i really think this was it. i honestly thought i was -- >> the peak of that. >> the thing is, she does sound amazing. >> she's a great singer. >> she's a great singer. that cat freaks me
. >> it was like i ate a bad piece of cheese and i was hallucinating. yeah.mances as usual. >> what did you think stole it? >> i like katy perry. >> i'm on team katy. she opened the show with unconditionally, japanese styled version. she just got back from japan, had a long trip there. i just did a cover story and she said she loves japan. >> she's not going to get flak, you think? >> she got a little. i thought it was a ridiculous statement that someone...