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he heard voices, hallucinations, delusions. the images at the time or something called -- we know that it is not diagnostic now. it is a risk faster -- factor. you are more likely to develop these types of illnesses. but he was found insane based on this information and sentenced to an insane asylum. he has now been released, starting in 2009, to a thousand -- 2010. he is well treated and managed. they told me i had to go away faster. if you happen to have schizophrenia or you hear voices or hallucinations, it is with 99% certainty that i can show that your brain is different. if you have schizophrenia -- just pretend. what do you see that is different? these areas are much different, much more engaged. you might see there is a lot more blue as well in this map. look at this area. it is very different than that area, much more engaged. if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two most common. physicians cannot tell the differe
he heard voices, hallucinations, delusions. the images at the time or something called -- we know that it is not diagnostic now. it is a risk faster -- factor. you are more likely to develop these types of illnesses. but he was found insane based on this information and sentenced to an insane asylum. he has now been released, starting in 2009, to a thousand -- 2010. he is well treated and managed. they told me i had to go away faster. if you happen to have schizophrenia or you hear voices or...
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his hallucinations were so well defined and in such great detail, it just didn't fit into the typicalof presentation. >> all the way back to the wall. >> i think everything he did was ploy to get done with the lockup time. he's currently pacing back and forth in the cell and doesn't want to talk to anybody. >> i'm cool. ain't nothing wrong. i'm back in here, got a light. i don't care. i can mess with them. >> will he act out again? i think he will act out. he doesn't want to be up here. that's what he's thinking about. >> coming up -- nick dicillo's drug addiction leads him to a new beginning. >>> walter cooperwood holds the rank of boss in the heartless felons a cleveland gang. cooperwood has had his eye on the top spot. >> i want to be the hnic, i want to call all the shots and be the top man. >> incarceration however, especially in a 23 hour a day lockup can have a way of altering goals. >> want to talk to me? >> yeah. >> cooperwood asks to speak to officer henderson who tried to get through to the 18-year-old inmate in the past. >> i already talked to everybody, you know, members
his hallucinations were so well defined and in such great detail, it just didn't fit into the typicalof presentation. >> all the way back to the wall. >> i think everything he did was ploy to get done with the lockup time. he's currently pacing back and forth in the cell and doesn't want to talk to anybody. >> i'm cool. ain't nothing wrong. i'm back in here, got a light. i don't care. i can mess with them. >> will he act out again? i think he will act out. he doesn't...
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you just hallucinated your virtual girlfriend. >> are you jealous. >> i'm concerned.re this lead, daniel. >> no, i don't. >> with you unable to tell the difference between the real world and this lapd of make-believe. >> it's not going 0 happen. >> it's already happening. >> you were with us almost one year ago today talking about this new hit drama which has turned out to be "perception." now you're back for season two and i see dr. pierce is still hallucinating. >> at the end of season one he completely decompensated and had to be admitted to a hospital so we started season one quite healthy on his meds but he doesn't actually do very well on his meds for very long. he's a guy that needs to own it, to own his disorder and to almost use it for him rather than working in spite of it. >> how do you prepare for a role like that if you aren't suffering from that condition and you don't tend to have hallucinations, how do you prepare for it. >> well, i mean if you're the sitcom guy who says i'm going to do this role and people are just looking to knock you down so you nee
you just hallucinated your virtual girlfriend. >> are you jealous. >> i'm concerned.re this lead, daniel. >> no, i don't. >> with you unable to tell the difference between the real world and this lapd of make-believe. >> it's not going 0 happen. >> it's already happening. >> you were with us almost one year ago today talking about this new hit drama which has turned out to be "perception." now you're back for season two and i see dr. pierce is...
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often a woman is very psychotic, hallucinations, delusions, confused, usually so severe, it requireslization. >> on june 20th, 2001, andrea yates called police to her home, showed them the bodies of her drowned children. noaa, 7, john 5. paul 3. luke 2 and mary 6 months. you know, i had no idea what was going on. i mean, i didn't know anything about mental illness or postpartum depression or psychosis or anything. >> if you have more and more children, the risk that you are going to have more of these episodes is higher, and with the psychotic episodes, they tend to get worse. >> after you drew the bath water, what was your intent? what were you about to do? >> drown my children. >> andrea yates never denied that she killed her children, but was she cold-blooded or desperately ill? by all accounts, she was a devoted mother, but her defense doctors say she became more desperate and secretive with each pregnancy. the crisis point came in 1999 after the birth of her fourth child. >> there were two suicide attempts in these pregnancies, and what she said to me was she didn't want to hurt
often a woman is very psychotic, hallucinations, delusions, confused, usually so severe, it requireslization. >> on june 20th, 2001, andrea yates called police to her home, showed them the bodies of her drowned children. noaa, 7, john 5. paul 3. luke 2 and mary 6 months. you know, i had no idea what was going on. i mean, i didn't know anything about mental illness or postpartum depression or psychosis or anything. >> if you have more and more children, the risk that you are going to...
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often a woman is very psychotic, hallucinations, delusions, confused. usually so severe it requires hospitalization. >> on june 20th, 2001, andrea yates called police to her home, showed the bodies of her drowned children. no yeah 7. john 5. paul 3. luke 2 and mary 6 months. you know, i had no idea what was going on. i didn't know about mental illness or postpartum depression or psychosis or anything. >> if you have more an more children, the risk that you are going to have more of these episodes is higher. and with the psychotic episodes, they tend to get worse. >> after you drew the bath water, what was your intent? what were you about to do? >> drown my children. >> andrea yates never denied that she killed her children. but was she cold blooded or desperately ill? by all accounts, she was a devoted mother. but her defense doctors say she became more desperate and secretive with each pregnancy. the crisis point came in 1999 after the birth of her fourth child. >> there were two suicide attempts in these pregnancies and what she said to me was she did
often a woman is very psychotic, hallucinations, delusions, confused. usually so severe it requires hospitalization. >> on june 20th, 2001, andrea yates called police to her home, showed the bodies of her drowned children. no yeah 7. john 5. paul 3. luke 2 and mary 6 months. you know, i had no idea what was going on. i didn't know about mental illness or postpartum depression or psychosis or anything. >> if you have more an more children, the risk that you are going to have more of...
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. >> it is only no about a thousand births, often a woman is very psychotic, hallucinations, usuallysevere it requires hospitalization. >> in june, she showed the police the bodies of her children, noah, luke, mary. >> i had no idea what was going on. i had no idea about mental illness or post partum depression or psychosis. >> if you have more and more children, the risk that you will have more of these episodes is higher. and with the episodes. it was worse. >> andrea yates never denied she killed her children, but by all accounts she was a devoted mother. but her defense doctors say she became more desperate and secretive with each pregnancy. the crisis point came in 1999, after the birth of her fourth child. >> there were two suicide attempts in these pregnancies. and what she said to me was she didn't want to hurt her children. she wanted to hurt herself. >> andrea yates was hospitalized after both attempts. the second time, she was put on the powerful psychotic drug, haldol. and it worked so well that she and rusty were soon talking about a fifth child. >> you know, the decisio
. >> it is only no about a thousand births, often a woman is very psychotic, hallucinations, usuallysevere it requires hospitalization. >> in june, she showed the police the bodies of her children, noah, luke, mary. >> i had no idea what was going on. i had no idea about mental illness or post partum depression or psychosis. >> if you have more and more children, the risk that you will have more of these episodes is higher. and with the episodes. it was worse. >>...
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. >> that led to hallucinations, and voices, and psychotic behavior, that wasn't going away after he came down from the high. >> he tried synthetic drugs, just five times. >> trial date end of -- toward end of his eighth grade year, he left to not return. >> he played football, and now he's lost friendlies, and he -- friends, and he nearly lost his life four times. 17 hospital stays, 15 doctors, 14 electric shocks, and his body is still resisting the therapy drugs. >> because it's legal, the kids think it's no -- there's no wrong is taking it, trying it, and doing it. >> the makers change the recipe to stay one puff ahead of the law. she's high on hopes to get her son back on track. she started an online petition, and plans to start an are aly this fall. >> until the medical community is forced to learn, become educated, and know how to treat these patientlies, and people -- patients and people that come in, we'll have more and more overflowing psych units. >> it only took five times, for the mom to clean the spice rack. >> now we talked about this before, warning you about dangers o
. >> that led to hallucinations, and voices, and psychotic behavior, that wasn't going away after he came down from the high. >> he tried synthetic drugs, just five times. >> trial date end of -- toward end of his eighth grade year, he left to not return. >> he played football, and now he's lost friendlies, and he -- friends, and he nearly lost his life four times. 17 hospital stays, 15 doctors, 14 electric shocks, and his body is still resisting the therapy drugs....
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although he said he heard voices, that's really not a typical hallucination.renia, they're not going to remember everything the voices say to him. they are going to answer very vaguely, like i don't know. his hallucinations were so well defined and in such great detail, it just didn't fit into the typical schizophrenic type of presentation. >> all the way back to the wall. >> i think everything he did was a ploy to get done with his lockup time. there's no more talking. he's currently pacing back and forth in his cell right now. he doesn't want to talk to anybody. >> i'm cool. i'm back in here. ain't nothing wrong. got a light. i don't care. i can mess with them. >> will he act out again? >> yeah, i think he'll act out. he doesn't want to be up here. that's what he's thinking about. >>> coming up -- nick dicillo's drug addiction leads him to a new beginning. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits
although he said he heard voices, that's really not a typical hallucination.renia, they're not going to remember everything the voices say to him. they are going to answer very vaguely, like i don't know. his hallucinations were so well defined and in such great detail, it just didn't fit into the typical schizophrenic type of presentation. >> all the way back to the wall. >> i think everything he did was a ploy to get done with his lockup time. there's no more talking. he's...
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i saw this giant kentucky fried chicken bucket in my yard and i thought for sure that i was hallucinating teenagers who were at home and checked to have them go outside. >> all of my hallucinations involve ten-foot bucks of kentucky fried chick en. >> as a former teenager it seems like a tank i might have pulled. many are stopping by to take their picture with this bucket. the landlord put it there and thinks it's about 40 years old. he plans one day to mount it on a pole so it no longer is in the middle of the yard making his wife and other females very happy about that addition. >> no chicken inside it. >> we have not looked so i cannot confirm those reports. >> that would be genius. ten feet worth of chicken. >> gigantic or gigantic amounts. >> amounts. >>> lea michele breaking her silence on her boyfriend and "glee" co-star cory monteith's tragic death. next up how she's remembering him. more... step! [ mom ] my little girl...she loves to help out on big jobs. good thing there's bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size s
i saw this giant kentucky fried chicken bucket in my yard and i thought for sure that i was hallucinating teenagers who were at home and checked to have them go outside. >> all of my hallucinations involve ten-foot bucks of kentucky fried chick en. >> as a former teenager it seems like a tank i might have pulled. many are stopping by to take their picture with this bucket. the landlord put it there and thinks it's about 40 years old. he plans one day to mount it on a pole so it no...
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he lives with his hallucinations, the voices in hi head.n in the room. it's a crime zoning show but the heart of it is a very unlikely crime solver. >> i love the description is pierce's hallucination enable to pick up subtle clues in solving crimes. >> well, the fun that we can have we're really careful. we've been working with the mental health community to make sure that we're accurate, and that we're empathetic, but within that, because you have a guy that you believe--if i'm doing it right, you believe he's going to be okay, you can enjoy the fact that he takes advantage of his own psychosis and occasionally hallucinates and he hallucinated the joan of arc who was whisper things in my ear. sometimes you don't know if the character he's talking to is there, but, in fact, is not. it's another element to be surprised by. >> oh it's like the sixth sense. >> it's a beautiful mind if john nash solved crimes. >> and talking about split personality. he sang both national anthems. >> i'm not like a sports guy. i'm not a hockey guy, but to stand
he lives with his hallucinations, the voices in hi head.n in the room. it's a crime zoning show but the heart of it is a very unlikely crime solver. >> i love the description is pierce's hallucination enable to pick up subtle clues in solving crimes. >> well, the fun that we can have we're really careful. we've been working with the mental health community to make sure that we're accurate, and that we're empathetic, but within that, because you have a guy that you believe--if i'm...
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. >> in 1936, he got very sick with, um...a gastric ulcer, high fever, and he hallucinate about the forest, and when he was walking in that forest, he was listening-- "alebrijes. alebrijes." and then "alebrijes! alebrijes! alebrijes!" louder and louder. "alebrijes!" and in this very moment, these trees and rocks took these forms like animals but not exactly animals, different animals, strange animals. a donkey with wings was in front of the others. this animal told my grandfather to follow him. he saw a round window, and he thought that was the exit of that place. he woke up in the middle of a crowd of people, family and friends, crying, thinking he was dead. and after that, he started to work again in cartoneria technique, and he started to make the figures, the animals he saw in the dream. and suddenly people was asking for an alebrije. and that's the way the tradition of making alebrijes started. >> my first "globe trekker" show was in argentina. i went to buenos aires, fantastic. the most memorable thing was going to a milonga, which was this big dance hall where everyone danced tango,
. >> in 1936, he got very sick with, um...a gastric ulcer, high fever, and he hallucinate about the forest, and when he was walking in that forest, he was listening-- "alebrijes. alebrijes." and then "alebrijes! alebrijes! alebrijes!" louder and louder. "alebrijes!" and in this very moment, these trees and rocks took these forms like animals but not exactly animals, different animals, strange animals. a donkey with wings was in front of the others. this...
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. >> it led to, you know, hallucinations and voices and psychotic behavior. that wasn't going away after he came down from the high. >> reporter: at age 15 kyle smith tried synthetic drugs, not for five years, just five times. >> towards the end of his ninth grade year he left school because he was hospitalized and never returned. >> reporter: kyle missed graduation this may. he played football, lacrosse. now he's lost friends and he nearly lost his life to suicide four times. medical papers have stacked up. 17 hospital stays, 15 doctors, 14 electronic shocks and his body is still resisting the therapy drugs. >> because it's legal, the kids think that there's no wrong in taking it, trying it, doing it. >> reporter: makers changed the recipes to stay one puff ahead of the law. robin smith is high on hopes of getting her son back on track. she started an on line petition, and she works on organizing a rally in washington, d.c. this fall. her family is not the only to suffer. >> until the medical community is forced to learn, to become educated and know how to t
. >> it led to, you know, hallucinations and voices and psychotic behavior. that wasn't going away after he came down from the high. >> reporter: at age 15 kyle smith tried synthetic drugs, not for five years, just five times. >> towards the end of his ninth grade year he left school because he was hospitalized and never returned. >> reporter: kyle missed graduation this may. he played football, lacrosse. now he's lost friends and he nearly lost his life to suicide four...
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daniel said he drank his own urine to stay alive and suffered hallucinations when taken in custody inan diego following a drug raid. the colombia rebel group says it plans to release an american that's been health captive for more than a month but insists the government has to send a high level delegation to claim him. kevin scott suta was captured carrying a military uniform and high-end surveillance equipment. brazilian police have fired tear gas and rubber coated bullets to stop protesters in san palo, protesting against the governor of the state. he and rio's director have been criticized since june over high government spending, corruption and tax rises. also a 3-year-old girl has died in brazil after a water main burst and flooded a residential area. 17 others were injured in the campo grande neighborhood near rio. the pipeline has since been shut down but water is still leaking into the area. a jet setting buddhist monk from thailand at the center of a money laundering scandal is now believed to be hiding somewhere in the united states. as wayne hay reports, his case put thaila
daniel said he drank his own urine to stay alive and suffered hallucinations when taken in custody inan diego following a drug raid. the colombia rebel group says it plans to release an american that's been health captive for more than a month but insists the government has to send a high level delegation to claim him. kevin scott suta was captured carrying a military uniform and high-end surveillance equipment. brazilian police have fired tear gas and rubber coated bullets to stop protesters...
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. >> when i was driving by i saw it in my yard and i thought for sure i was hallucinating so i callednagers who were at home and checked to have them go outside. >> but there it is. for now, the bucket will stay put and as a bonus kfc offering the family a free fried chicken picnic to go with the bucket. >>> have a great day. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet. walter likes to download fix-it videos... and watch "boardwalk empire." it helps sam with math... [ beeping ] ...and online gaming. and suze loves her smartphone for "social" studies... like video-chatting with sara. hi, ms. kelly. hi, sara. [ male announcer ] call to get the fastest internet for the price -- $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, get more connectivity, reliability and speed options -- now up to 45 megs. we have our own private wi-fi hot spot -- right here. getting connected is no problem -- even all at the same time. it's fast. it's reliable. and it's affordable. [ mal
. >> when i was driving by i saw it in my yard and i thought for sure i was hallucinating so i callednagers who were at home and checked to have them go outside. >> but there it is. for now, the bucket will stay put and as a bonus kfc offering the family a free fried chicken picnic to go with the bucket. >>> have a great day. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com it's great having at&t u-verse high speed internet. walter likes to download fix-it...
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it my whole life the way to that is very simple was our problems all our problems come from the hallucination of the fragmented and separate mind if we really had the experience that there is only one mind and we are part of it is only one ocean and all who is a part of it then we would solve these problems through compassion love getting and justice bob wants to know what's the most important life lesson you've learned to take yourself too seriously i agree same thing for me yeah that's a good one and on twitter ms c.j. right there is how can you believe in god. at all when you see scientific back and hurricanes katrina holocausts how do you believe when you see in human heart is not a person god is infinite fees of all as one hundred million one believe it ok when you believe in what is it to believe in god down a zigzag be good to be and he is in infinite mind it contains everything the divine and the diabolical the sinner and the saint forbidden lust and unconditional love they're all different aspects of the one mind red sox and yankees where you make the rules that society has their rul
it my whole life the way to that is very simple was our problems all our problems come from the hallucination of the fragmented and separate mind if we really had the experience that there is only one mind and we are part of it is only one ocean and all who is a part of it then we would solve these problems through compassion love getting and justice bob wants to know what's the most important life lesson you've learned to take yourself too seriously i agree same thing for me yeah that's a good...
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sort of become diagnosable the mentally ill suffer serious effects prisoners report headaches hallucinations anxiety depression our clients talk about the fact that you know after fifteen twenty years in solitary confinement they feel completely they have lost the ability to concentrate to read to engage with people even in those small periods of time when they're allowed to have some sort of human contact they have sort of ceased to be able to function as human beings function because of just being denied contact for so long looks talk about the color fornia strike what exactly is going on in these prisons that's prompting the mouse protests and how common is it to punish prisoners with solitary because it seems like that's going on as well. well we've seen a lot of solitary confinement across the country california is not unique in placing prisoners who violate prison rules in solitary confinement what really makes california unique is the number of prisoners they place in these units for such prolonged periods of time and for such you know amorphous reasons so instead of requiring that a
sort of become diagnosable the mentally ill suffer serious effects prisoners report headaches hallucinations anxiety depression our clients talk about the fact that you know after fifteen twenty years in solitary confinement they feel completely they have lost the ability to concentrate to read to engage with people even in those small periods of time when they're allowed to have some sort of human contact they have sort of ceased to be able to function as human beings function because of just...
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it my whole life the way to that is very simple was our problems all our problems come from the hallucination of the fragmented in separate mind if we really had the experience that there is only one mind and we are part of it is only one ocean and all who is a part of it then we would solve these problems through compassion and love getting justice bob wants to know what's the most important life lesson you've learned to take yourself too seriously. same thing for me yeah that's a good one and on twitter ms c.j. right how do you believe in god. at all when you see scientific facts and hurricanes katrina holocausts how do you believe when you see in human heart is not a person god is infinite fee's of oz one hundred million one believe it ok you learn what you believe and what is it to believe in our side down a zigzag be good to be and he kills him is an infinite mind it contains everything the divine and the diabolical the sinner and the saint forbidden lust and unconditional love there are all different aspects of the one mind red sox and yankees fans where you make the rules that society
it my whole life the way to that is very simple was our problems all our problems come from the hallucination of the fragmented in separate mind if we really had the experience that there is only one mind and we are part of it is only one ocean and all who is a part of it then we would solve these problems through compassion and love getting justice bob wants to know what's the most important life lesson you've learned to take yourself too seriously. same thing for me yeah that's a good one and...
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by i saw this giant kentucky fried chicken bucket in my yard and i thought for sure that i was hallucinating so i called my teenagers at home and checked to have them go outside. >> and sure enough, it was there. for now, the bucket is going to stay there and it's become a tourist attraction with people stopping to take pictures. >> extra crispy. >>> when i walk outside, you can see flames for like 200 feet in the air. >> coming up, some developing news out of florida. a propane plant explosion injures more than a dozen people. why the disaster could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: bart and the two unions continue talks today. one major issue is still salary. why bart says the riders will have to pay for what the union wants. it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the touch of a button, the sleep number bed adjusts to each person's ideal comfort and support. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. wher
by i saw this giant kentucky fried chicken bucket in my yard and i thought for sure that i was hallucinating so i called my teenagers at home and checked to have them go outside. >> and sure enough, it was there. for now, the bucket is going to stay there and it's become a tourist attraction with people stopping to take pictures. >> extra crispy. >>> when i walk outside, you can see flames for like 200 feet in the air. >> coming up, some developing news out of...
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sort of become diagnosable the mentally ill suffer serious effects prisoners report headaches hallucinations anxiety depression our clients talk about the fact that you know after fifteen twenty years in solitary confinement they feel completely they have lost the ability to concentrate to read to engage with people even in those small periods of time when they're allowed to have some sort of human contact they have sort of ceased to be able to function as human beings function because of just being denied contact for so long looks talk about the color fornia strike what exactly is going on in these prisons that's prompting the mouse protests and how common is it to punish prisoners with solitary because it seems like that's going on as well. well we've seen a lot of solitary confinement across the country california is not unique in placing prisoners who violate prison rules in solitary confinement what really makes california new unique is the number of prisoners they place in these units for such prolonged periods of time and for such amorphous reasons so instead of requiring that a showi
sort of become diagnosable the mentally ill suffer serious effects prisoners report headaches hallucinations anxiety depression our clients talk about the fact that you know after fifteen twenty years in solitary confinement they feel completely they have lost the ability to concentrate to read to engage with people even in those small periods of time when they're allowed to have some sort of human contact they have sort of ceased to be able to function as human beings function because of just...
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really is some kind of extraterrestrial thing or it's scary because they're all having the same hallucination and that would take him well just either way it's scary to me that so many hundreds of thousands of people are having that that kind of dream sequence whether it's real or not and so they're all coming to a conclusion because there's craft and there's these beings and they're there but i'm giving them information they're. and pulled a very very own if you get enough stories could you dream about it there are logically you could dream. about there are night life there's definitely do. and they'll be abducted there's a nine hundred seventy five k. seven is so flickers on it there were seven eyewitnesses to that account they were lawyers up and stuff like that we're just finishing a long day's work they're driving out they saw what looked like one of the trees on fire they saw this perfectly like a close flying saucer disk shaped object to sort of suspended about tree top level one of the truck one of the guys jumps out of the truck runs towards the object six guys screaming against thei
really is some kind of extraterrestrial thing or it's scary because they're all having the same hallucination and that would take him well just either way it's scary to me that so many hundreds of thousands of people are having that that kind of dream sequence whether it's real or not and so they're all coming to a conclusion because there's craft and there's these beings and they're there but i'm giving them information they're. and pulled a very very own if you get enough stories could you...
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security video show an 18-year-old pacing allegedly under the influence of hallucination mushrooms.nd without warning he swings at an officer more police arrive skped grabbed a gun and fires a round into the wall. six officers tried to restrain leon but couldn't do it. he breaks handcuffs. >> during this struggle he was daysed seven times and it zrnt an affect on him. if you don't feel pain and you're experiencing low pressure almost super human strength because of whatever it is you're on, he somehow broke him he is charged with assault and improper use of a weapon. >> san francisco launched a new home loan program based on vocation. this is designed to help first responders high homes in the city. >> more than half of the police force live outside of the city. he commutes 60 miles from the south bay. >> longer to get into the city. >> officer sheep plans to sign up for a if you program launch today by the city offering home loan down payment assistance up to $100,000 to first responders. firefighters, police and members of the sheriff's department to qualify they must not have own
security video show an 18-year-old pacing allegedly under the influence of hallucination mushrooms.nd without warning he swings at an officer more police arrive skped grabbed a gun and fires a round into the wall. six officers tried to restrain leon but couldn't do it. he breaks handcuffs. >> during this struggle he was daysed seven times and it zrnt an affect on him. if you don't feel pain and you're experiencing low pressure almost super human strength because of whatever it is you're...
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really is some kind of extraterrestrial thing or it's scary because they're all having the same hallucination and then they will take it well just either way it's scary to me that so many hundreds of thousands of people are having that that kind of dream sequence whether it's real or not and so they're all coming to a conclusion because there's crap and there's these beings and they're giving them information they're. and full of very very low if you get enough stories could you dream about it there aren't logically you could dream. about there are night life there's definitely do you. and they'll be abducted nine hundred seventy five k. seven a sofa like arizona there were seven eyewitnesses to that account they were lawyers up and stuff like that were just finishing a long day's work they're driving out they saw what looked like one of the trees on fire and they saw this perfectly like a close flying saucer disc shaped object to sort of suspended about tree top level one of the truck one of the guys jumps out of the truck runs towards the object six guys screaming against their will don't d
really is some kind of extraterrestrial thing or it's scary because they're all having the same hallucination and then they will take it well just either way it's scary to me that so many hundreds of thousands of people are having that that kind of dream sequence whether it's real or not and so they're all coming to a conclusion because there's crap and there's these beings and they're giving them information they're. and full of very very low if you get enough stories could you dream about it...
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police say the kid was hallucinating and at one point grabbed an officer's gun and the gun went off ande wall. >> and if you don't feel pain and you're experiencing almost super human strength because of whatever you're on he's somehow broken. during this struggle he was tased seven times and it didn't have an effect on him. after breaking through handcuffs the teenager was subdued and now faces charges for assaulting a police officer and possession of a controlled substance. >>> another woman has come forward accusing san diego mayor bob filner of sexual harassment. seen here in a kpbs interview is a director at san diego city college and she says in 2011 mayor filner grabbed her hand and tried to kiss her as she pulled away. that brings the total to eight women who have accused the mayor of inappropriate conduct. >>> check this out, the cell phone video of a waterspout that formed over tampa bay. strong storms hit the area just after rush hour yesterday. the waterspout stayed up there for about 15 minutes. oh, that's so weird and amazing. indra petersons, good morning. >> good morning
police say the kid was hallucinating and at one point grabbed an officer's gun and the gun went off ande wall. >> and if you don't feel pain and you're experiencing almost super human strength because of whatever you're on he's somehow broken. during this struggle he was tased seven times and it didn't have an effect on him. after breaking through handcuffs the teenager was subdued and now faces charges for assaulting a police officer and possession of a controlled substance. >>>...
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curious viewers debate if the trick is real or a drunk hallucination. >> i still don't get it.ll don't even understand it. >> the cameras are all close. you can't tell who is doing what. you may think he is tricking you. then i'm going to go try it and get whiskey all over the house. >> if you have whiskey around the house and a little time on your hands, you will find a sobering truth. the trick is completely bona fide. >> i think anyone who thinks this video is fake would benefit from basic high school educations. >> that's right. the water/whiskey trick is no trick at all. but honest to goodness science. >> alcohol or ethanol is just less dense than water. so a certain amount of whiskey with really high content going to not really weigh the same. >> if you slowly pull out a playing card, the whiskey will rise up and water will sink down with minimal loss of liquor, which is the important thing. >> so there you have it. >> i will definitely try this trick now. because it's the human nature to enjoy watching someone trying to figure out something that you already know. it's so
curious viewers debate if the trick is real or a drunk hallucination. >> i still don't get it.ll don't even understand it. >> the cameras are all close. you can't tell who is doing what. you may think he is tricking you. then i'm going to go try it and get whiskey all over the house. >> if you have whiskey around the house and a little time on your hands, you will find a sobering truth. the trick is completely bona fide. >> i think anyone who thinks this video is fake...
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. >> i thought for sure i was hallucinating.my teenagers who were at home and had them go outside. >> sure enough, she wasn't dreaming. the thing was actually there. but why? she had no idea where it came from. was it a message from colonel sanders himself? from beyond the grarch -- grave -- could it be a sign from above? no, her land lord bought the bucket and had it dropped off. >> that bucket don't say kfc, it says kentucky fried chicken. that bucket's probably 40 years old. >> i did not notice that. so the land lord plans to kick the bucket up a notch by mounting it on a pole for permanent display. how about that? suddenly, the giant plastic snow globe your neighbor puts on his lawn doesn't seem so bad, does it? living in new york city, we don't have yards. we don't have to worry about poultry signs. oh, wait, we do. cue. >> wow, kenny rogers, finally open. look at the size of that neon chicken on the roof. [ knock ] [ laughter ] >> what's going on in there? >> what? >> that light? >> oh, the red. yes, the chicken roaster si
. >> i thought for sure i was hallucinating.my teenagers who were at home and had them go outside. >> sure enough, she wasn't dreaming. the thing was actually there. but why? she had no idea where it came from. was it a message from colonel sanders himself? from beyond the grarch -- grave -- could it be a sign from above? no, her land lord bought the bucket and had it dropped off. >> that bucket don't say kfc, it says kentucky fried chicken. that bucket's probably 40 years...
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just like a stomach virus at the beginning it but can quickly lead to seizures, confusion and hallucinationsining us now, the chair of the department of preventive medicine in vanderbilt university in nashville good to see you. >> hello, shepard smith you hear something like this and wonder, how many pools is this in and how concerned should we be? >> well, fortunately it's very, very rare. there are a handful of those infections, kind of reported annually in the united states. it usually happens when people who are swimming in lakes and in ponds, because that is where the amoeba live, and these are microscopic little parasites. they live in the water, and then when you dive into the water, the water is driven up into your nose, and then the amoeba macs its way into the brain and causes the dam. >> this doesn't happen in chlorinate swimming pools. >> that's correct. >> shepard: so there is a way -- aside from never jumping in a lake is there a way to avoid this? >> yes, you can't keep boys and girls from jumping into the lake, but when the jump, hold your nose. >> shepard: is there a part of
just like a stomach virus at the beginning it but can quickly lead to seizures, confusion and hallucinationsining us now, the chair of the department of preventive medicine in vanderbilt university in nashville good to see you. >> hello, shepard smith you hear something like this and wonder, how many pools is this in and how concerned should we be? >> well, fortunately it's very, very rare. there are a handful of those infections, kind of reported annually in the united states. it...
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. >> after three days chong says he began to hallucinate and drank his own urine to survive. was finally discovered he he was taken to the hospital for dehydration and kidney failure. >> saying it was hazy today is a bit of under statement. look at this view from the east bay hills. that's mountain diablo peaking out from behind the thick haze. you can blame wildfire in other again for our continued poor air quality but at least today was not as unhealthy as it was yesterday. >> these true. the smoke from the fire swept down the coast license by the wind then curling rate inland across the bay area. yesterday health advisory in effect. that is lifted now so particulate matter is decreasing. we still have a bit of a haze around. it should be dissipating over the next twer hours. here's look at live doppler 7 hd. cloud well offshore. few low clouds interthe coast lane right now. pushing inland overnight as they of do let's look at the smoke layer flowing down around from the fires in south west oregon west of medford and moving down along the coast line then hooking inland over
. >> after three days chong says he began to hallucinate and drank his own urine to survive. was finally discovered he he was taken to the hospital for dehydration and kidney failure. >> saying it was hazy today is a bit of under statement. look at this view from the east bay hills. that's mountain diablo peaking out from behind the thick haze. you can blame wildfire in other again for our continued poor air quality but at least today was not as unhealthy as it was yesterday....
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. >> that young man was apparently hallucinating, thinking he had seen a bomb being planted on a commuterrain. he is now in jail. one of the officers was suffering a shoulder injury. >> he was tased seven times and didn't feel it. >> yeah. and the fact that he broke through those handcuffs, too. that's shocking. >> i'm glad the officers are okay. >>> coming up, chaos in egypt. new protests filling the streets there as the first outsider is finally making sure the country's deposed president is doing okay. >>> also, new information about what may have caused that deadly train crash in spain. we'll be back. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... ensure! nutrition in charge! to take skinca
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long-term isolation called the shu syndrome, which includes violent outbursts, suicidal thoughts, hallucinations people really lose their minds in these places. a lot of inmates i've corresponded with have talked ,bout people cutting themselves throwing feces around the cells, and just hearing constant screens. it is the kind of situation that human beings are not intended to endure. we need social contacts, we need to interact with other human beings to have her own identity to maintain our sanity. >> shane, they give for being with us, award-winning investigative journalist. he himself was imprisoned in solitary confinement in iran, now back talking about the massive strike that is taking place throughout the prison system in california. we will continue to follow this strike. you can go to democracynow.org to see a discussion about another hunger strike, and that is guantanamo. you can hear an interview with former guantÁnamo prosecutor colonel morris davis about the ongoing hunger strike. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm
long-term isolation called the shu syndrome, which includes violent outbursts, suicidal thoughts, hallucinations people really lose their minds in these places. a lot of inmates i've corresponded with have talked ,bout people cutting themselves throwing feces around the cells, and just hearing constant screens. it is the kind of situation that human beings are not intended to endure. we need social contacts, we need to interact with other human beings to have her own identity to maintain our...
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he says he hallucinated, drank his own urine and tried to carve a message to his mother into his own arm. now he is getting a big check from the government. plus, home prices just took their biggest jump in years. soaring more than 20% in some cities. that's coming up as fox reports live tonight. [ female announcer ] we love when summer gets hot... but the instant frizz? not so much. so i'm taking pantene's 72-hour dare. [ female announcer ] beat humidity for a smooth 72 hours. get pantene smooth with moroccan argan oil in a pro-v system. help lock out humidity. keep frizz from forming. go 72-hour smooth. [ eva ] ditch the frizz... i dare you. [ female announcer ] get smooth from pantene, the world's no. 1 haircare brand. hair so healthy it shines. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on s
he says he hallucinated, drank his own urine and tried to carve a message to his mother into his own arm. now he is getting a big check from the government. plus, home prices just took their biggest jump in years. soaring more than 20% in some cities. that's coming up as fox reports live tonight. [ female announcer ] we love when summer gets hot... but the instant frizz? not so much. so i'm taking pantene's 72-hour dare. [ female announcer ] beat humidity for a smooth 72 hours. get pantene...
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symptoms start kind of like a cold but that the parasite soon causes seizures, confusion, then hallucinationsfection almost always deadly according to doctors. health officials say infections like this are rare but the parasite can live in lakes most often all over the united states. i asked the doctor on "studio b" today. >> these are microscopic little parasites. they live in the water. and then when you dive into the water, the water is driven up into your nose and then the amoeba up there winkles its way into the brain and causes its damage. >> shepard: winks is winkle is the technical term. the doctor's advice when you jump into the lake hold your nose. experts are recommending screening for lung cancer in smokers, they say it could prevent some 20,000 deaths a year. that's from the u.s. preventative services task force that came out today. lung cancer is the deadliest form of cancer worldwide killing 160,000 people a year. roughly 85% of lung cancer caves can be linked to smoking. doctors say the special screenings could help current or former smokers 55 to 79, 30 packs a -- 30 a day. d
symptoms start kind of like a cold but that the parasite soon causes seizures, confusion, then hallucinationsfection almost always deadly according to doctors. health officials say infections like this are rare but the parasite can live in lakes most often all over the united states. i asked the doctor on "studio b" today. >> these are microscopic little parasites. they live in the water. and then when you dive into the water, the water is driven up into your nose and then the...
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but that's how excited people are right now and maybe some of them are just hallucinating.ack to you. >> well, and tina brown, when we talk about the excitement, it is on this side of the pond as well over this child. the fact is that the royal brand, if you will, has had quite a revival after the wedding two years ago and the popularity of this young couple. >> it really has. i think people see them as a joyful but modern and somehow untainted couple really. i mean one of the things that's so great about kate is that she's both hip and beautiful and fun, but at the same time she's also always a lady. she's always a girl who keeps her discretion, who has her poise. there's nothing trashy about her and i think that people are tired, in a sense, of the trashiness of celebrity and the trashiness and ephemeralness. she's way traditional but with a way contemporary and elegant and modern flavor that's very, very appealing. >> well, we will keep our eyes on the door and tina brown, thank you. we'll talk with you throughout the hour. anabel roberts as well. and of course, jim mace
but that's how excited people are right now and maybe some of them are just hallucinating.ack to you. >> well, and tina brown, when we talk about the excitement, it is on this side of the pond as well over this child. the fact is that the royal brand, if you will, has had quite a revival after the wedding two years ago and the popularity of this young couple. >> it really has. i think people see them as a joyful but modern and somehow untainted couple really. i mean one of the...
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definitely doesn't use drugs i mean why bother when you're already hallucinating that is just very very. crazy alert things got a little carlos' dangerous in a local flint michigan traffic broadcast yesterday check it out. and it is right here is a map of downtown saginaw and this construction is happening along north michigan and starting at hudson avenue and going all the way to st ave driveways are down to single lane in each direction and local businesses are paying the price. you know this isn't the first time a newscaster has gone full falak on the air last fall salt lake city weather and dan pope got really excited when talking about how tropical storm john the fact you took. it was hot now we have gone now this is this is a tropical storm and you say damn why are you showing me this because john's going to move north the more he sure from john left over the spin the storm itself will turn into a depression nothing really to worry about as far as wind goes but watch where the precipitation will go some of will head up towards the west some of that will towards the east. if we hav
definitely doesn't use drugs i mean why bother when you're already hallucinating that is just very very. crazy alert things got a little carlos' dangerous in a local flint michigan traffic broadcast yesterday check it out. and it is right here is a map of downtown saginaw and this construction is happening along north michigan and starting at hudson avenue and going all the way to st ave driveways are down to single lane in each direction and local businesses are paying the price. you know this...
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hill hold hearings on the infiltration of the american government by the muslim brotherhood and hallucinate about rampant socialism in the halls of congress as for problems being reduced to simple explanations republicans are great at blaming all of society's ills on one thing our governor. the government of the united states that was created by thomas jefferson and george washington and for which generations of americans who fought and died to preserve if on employment is too high blame america if inequality is too high blame america if anything else goes wrong it must be america's fault it's all the government's fault and while republicans are busy blaming america for everything that goes wrong they're spending just as much time praising their great leader their messiah ronald reagan even though reaganomics was a complete failure it seems that reagan can do no wrong in the eyes of republicans the republican obsession with reagan is more than just admiration for a past leader it's cult worship and then there are the ideas that republicans believe in large numbers of republicans still think
hill hold hearings on the infiltration of the american government by the muslim brotherhood and hallucinate about rampant socialism in the halls of congress as for problems being reduced to simple explanations republicans are great at blaming all of society's ills on one thing our governor. the government of the united states that was created by thomas jefferson and george washington and for which generations of americans who fought and died to preserve if on employment is too high blame...
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suddenly he begins hallucinating and goes after the police.dozen officers to restrain the teen. he's facing serious charges. >> alisyn: straight from the movie "the town". a trio of crooks wore masks and used bleach to clean the check cashing store in new york before taking off with $250,000. the suspects are black, but allegedly got latex masks to make them look white. they all dressed as police officers. the masks were from a company that does costumes for hollywood movies like the new wolverine movie. the big break in the case came when one of the alleged crooks september an e-mail to the mask company offering a an endorsement. >> brian: right. the wayans brothers did something like that when they posed as women? >> steve: something like that. meanwhile, they dreamed of following in their father's footsteps who died in the september 11-related illnesses. according to an exclusive report in today's new york daily news, 13 men have slipped in line to become part of new york's fire department. they were banking on a policy that grants children
suddenly he begins hallucinating and goes after the police.dozen officers to restrain the teen. he's facing serious charges. >> alisyn: straight from the movie "the town". a trio of crooks wore masks and used bleach to clean the check cashing store in new york before taking off with $250,000. the suspects are black, but allegedly got latex masks to make them look white. they all dressed as police officers. the masks were from a company that does costumes for hollywood movies...
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it's not the heat that has you hallucinating. those gas prices are real.ing on the rise. gas prices are skyrocketing, a whopping 18 cents over the past week. >> with everything constantly going up it's kind of sad because there's families who need things to stay at a lower price. >> reporter: and brace yourself drivers, experts say the price at the pump will continue to rise through the week. it already stands 26 cents higher than the national average a year ago. >> thanks to the uprising in egypt, oil prices have risen as well as declining crude oil inventories. >> reporter: the battle over gas prices taking center stage on capitol hill. >> days of the national price of gas under $3 is a thing of the past. >> reporter: lawmakers complaining fuel exports and refinery shutdowns are contributing to it. >> refineries going down for maintenance with little overnight. the sole biggest driver in gas prices today. >> reporter: filling up in illinois and california will cost you a pretty penny. >> i just paid $5.95 a gallon for premium and i think it's abominable.
it's not the heat that has you hallucinating. those gas prices are real.ing on the rise. gas prices are skyrocketing, a whopping 18 cents over the past week. >> with everything constantly going up it's kind of sad because there's families who need things to stay at a lower price. >> reporter: and brace yourself drivers, experts say the price at the pump will continue to rise through the week. it already stands 26 cents higher than the national average a year ago. >> thanks to...
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. >> anna: she thought she was hallucinating.y ♪ if you wanna go and twist it you can twist it good ♪ ♪ and if you wanna go and lick it i believe you should ♪ ♪ don't need to play that basketball to dunk it ♪ ♪ don't need to play an instrument tounk it ♪ ♪ and if you don't have any milk then there's no milk to spill ♪ ♪ there's just a little sandwich cookie and it's wonderfilled ♪ apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. ♪ >> brian: if you move like a freak. time for your shot of the morning. russian president putin on his latest invention, this time with a shirt on. he was fishing. what makes this trip different from the past, it may be one big fish story. putin claims he caught this 46-pound northern pike. but now others on the trip are starting to admit that it only weighed 26. dishonesty? from a russian? >> anna: he'
. >> anna: she thought she was hallucinating.y ♪ if you wanna go and twist it you can twist it good ♪ ♪ and if you wanna go and lick it i believe you should ♪ ♪ don't need to play that basketball to dunk it ♪ ♪ don't need to play an instrument tounk it ♪ ♪ and if you don't have any milk then there's no milk to spill ♪ ♪ there's just a little sandwich cookie and it's wonderfilled ♪ apply cold therapy in the first 24 hours. but not just any cold. i only use new...
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. >> he hallucinated he says so desperate at one point he bit into his glasses and broke them. >> i triedarm. i didn't finish that. >> did you call out? >> of course, i did. i don't think anybody would sit there and meditate. >> finally someone opened the cell. his lawyer says he spent three days in icu, had kidney failure. the dea apologized. a justice department investigation ensued. neither the dea nor justice department will comment beyond that. his lawyers say because no criminal intent was found no one will be prosecuted. martin horn says a key question is whether dea had rules in place for incarceration. >> they are an investigations agency. they are not a corrections agency. they are neither equipped nor trained nor organized to supervise people held in confinement. >> one of the lawyers say there were no written policies on the treatment of dea detainees in the cell. they have put rules in place to make sure they are treated humanely. >> he is studying economics at the university of california san diego and says he is going to buy his family a house with the settlement money. >>
. >> he hallucinated he says so desperate at one point he bit into his glasses and broke them. >> i triedarm. i didn't finish that. >> did you call out? >> of course, i did. i don't think anybody would sit there and meditate. >> finally someone opened the cell. his lawyer says he spent three days in icu, had kidney failure. the dea apologized. a justice department investigation ensued. neither the dea nor justice department will comment beyond that. his lawyers say...