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they go along with being mentally ill.here a lot of people in general population don't understand that. i wish they had more programs like rtu all over, you know, the country because a lot of mentally ill people are ending up in prisons. >> for inmate joseph garner, processing his horrific crime has been the hardest part of his punishment. >> i have been down 9 1/2 years. i got 22 1/2 more to go. i've been -- my crime is murder, and i cannibalized during the process. >> on christmas night, 1996, joseph thought his father was preventing the second coming of christ. >> i tackled him from behind and somehow got around behind him and slit his throat. and i remember him saying, "please don't kill me." and that's when i realized, oh, my god, what am i doing? i said whatever is done has already been done. by this time, i'm totally wigged out and i pulled his brain out, you know, and took a bite out of it. >> joseph garner's treatment in the rtu helped him assimilate into the level four general population, but still he struggles w
they go along with being mentally ill.here a lot of people in general population don't understand that. i wish they had more programs like rtu all over, you know, the country because a lot of mentally ill people are ending up in prisons. >> for inmate joseph garner, processing his horrific crime has been the hardest part of his punishment. >> i have been down 9 1/2 years. i got 22 1/2 more to go. i've been -- my crime is murder, and i cannibalized during the process. >> on...
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illnesses, schizophrenia. but now as you learned, we're really beginning to understand the beginnings of a scientific bases skits friendia. we have danny hurley who can tell us what it is like to actually experience the disease. >> rose: episode 5 of the charl yee roast brain series two underwritten by the simons foundation, coming up the charlie rose brain series is about the most exciting skan tific journey of our time. understanding the brain, the skiers is made possible by a grant from the simons foundation. there mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. funding for charl-year rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: tonight we continue our study of the human brain examining one of its most devastating diseases, skets friendia. schizophrenia is a flex mental disor marked by disturbance of perception, cognition, emotions and mode of behaviours. its symptoms
illnesses, schizophrenia. but now as you learned, we're really beginning to understand the beginnings of a scientific bases skits friendia. we have danny hurley who can tell us what it is like to actually experience the disease. >> rose: episode 5 of the charl yee roast brain series two underwritten by the simons foundation, coming up the charlie rose brain series is about the most exciting skan tific journey of our time. understanding the brain, the skiers is made possible by a grant...
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and even people without mental illness would have a hard time tolerating some of the frustrations of a total institution like ours. >> the red light is emissions ready room two. red light. >> when an alarm goes off, 12 to 15 staff members and police officers assigned to that particular zone respond. the job of the police is to assist staff members in restraining the patient and aiding in crowd control, ensuring that no further violence erupts. once the patient is restrained, he is taken back to his unit where his psychiatric technician and the unit psychiatrist try to get him to talk about the incident. >> we have to see what is happening with you right now. you have to let us know what is going on. >> the patients are really unpredictable, some, so you have to develop that rapport within 10 to 15 seconds and try to calm the situation before it is out of hand here. >> ah, it works. >> the police department in atascadero employs about 100 officers which is three times the number of police officers that the city of atascadero has with a population of 260,000 people. >> the patient for
and even people without mental illness would have a hard time tolerating some of the frustrations of a total institution like ours. >> the red light is emissions ready room two. red light. >> when an alarm goes off, 12 to 15 staff members and police officers assigned to that particular zone respond. the job of the police is to assist staff members in restraining the patient and aiding in crowd control, ensuring that no further violence erupts. once the patient is restrained, he is...
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noo more discrimination against people with mental illness or addiction. no more higher deductibles, no more inflated co-payments, no more limited treatment stays decided by bureaucrats instead of health care providers.'s abo rule that ends this discrimination for once and for all against people with dpzs of the brain. we need to stop this d discriminatory treatment. remember our field hearings back in 2007 when patrick and i went on the ro ed to 14 states to drum up grassroots support? how many of you attended or participated in one of those hearings? well thank you. thank you very much. we're back. we're back. our strategy worked then and we're back for another round. the parity bill passed congress, largely as a result of your efforts. the people at the grassroots level who called, who e-mailed, who visited town meetings of their members and urged them to vote for parity. you changed vote, you changed minds, you educated members and you made it happen. and we're going to do the same thing with respect to the rule. the parity bill is, as you mentioned, t
noo more discrimination against people with mental illness or addiction. no more higher deductibles, no more inflated co-payments, no more limited treatment stays decided by bureaucrats instead of health care providers.'s abo rule that ends this discrimination for once and for all against people with dpzs of the brain. we need to stop this d discriminatory treatment. remember our field hearings back in 2007 when patrick and i went on the ro ed to 14 states to drum up grassroots support? how...
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as with most chronic illnesses, even though we have come so far with addictions and in mental illness we still are not at the same level of knowledge and expertise that we are with learning about diabetes and cancer and heart disease and even alzheimer's disease. so we have come a long way, but we have a lot longer to go to be able to get this to a level where all physicians, like dr. greene, who understands the behavioral health issues and understands addictions. so it becomes just one of the many physical health issues that we look at. and within the context of samhsa and the strategic initiatives, where is that going to take us to further the science? well, samhsa has eight strategic initiatives. we are focusing on everything from prevention right straight through to several different populations. we are looking at trauma and justice issues. we are looking at the military, because the military right now and the military families are really using the services that we have and are showing signs of both mental illness issues around depression and anxiety and suicide as well as addicti
as with most chronic illnesses, even though we have come so far with addictions and in mental illness we still are not at the same level of knowledge and expertise that we are with learning about diabetes and cancer and heart disease and even alzheimer's disease. so we have come a long way, but we have a lot longer to go to be able to get this to a level where all physicians, like dr. greene, who understands the behavioral health issues and understands addictions. so it becomes just one of the...
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(honking) events like this dispel the myths that surround mental illness and addiction.o, it's really helping people to get a visual-that, indeed, people from all walks of life have suffered from this disease but also recover from this disease. (background voices.) communities need to celebrate recovery because every-believe it or not, every one of us knows someone that's in recovery, and we don't know it. the reality is that the phenomena of addiction is pervasive, and it crosses generations. it crosses families. august 19th, 1981, i ran away from the meridian home for girls just outside philadelphia to the streets of the fort lauderdale strip. i was 14. june 11th, 2011, 30 years later with 5 years sober, i started walking home. with my walk, walking up the east coast, i would walk about 10 miles in the morning, and then in the afternoons i would visit homeless shelters, treatment centers, battered women shelters. i'd go back into the alleys, under the bridges, and tell my story and share hope. i started sandraswalk.org to spread little mustard seeds of hope in places t
(honking) events like this dispel the myths that surround mental illness and addiction.o, it's really helping people to get a visual-that, indeed, people from all walks of life have suffered from this disease but also recover from this disease. (background voices.) communities need to celebrate recovery because every-believe it or not, every one of us knows someone that's in recovery, and we don't know it. the reality is that the phenomena of addiction is pervasive, and it crosses generations....
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jordan, you have had, yourself, some experiences with the problems of mental illness and substance use disorders. correct? right. i think the two and two go hand-in-hand. i think that, myself, the first time i picked up a drink was when i was a freshman in high school. statistics show that ages 12 to 17, a young adult in that age, they are twice as likely to pick up their first drink or drug if they experience some type of depression within that year. i was diagnosed with depression in 10th grade. for me, i look at, you know, when i speak to high school and even college students, is that 7 out of 10 young adults who have a serious substance abuse problem also have a serious mental health issue that is occurring with that. so i think, again, they do go hand-in-hand. it is quite high, isn't it? yes, that statistic. and how did you manifest the problem? were your parents aware of the difficulties that you might have been having? yes, i think my parents were very aware of the problem of me drinking, but one of the problems was that no one wanted to see what the root was of the problem of m
jordan, you have had, yourself, some experiences with the problems of mental illness and substance use disorders. correct? right. i think the two and two go hand-in-hand. i think that, myself, the first time i picked up a drink was when i was a freshman in high school. statistics show that ages 12 to 17, a young adult in that age, they are twice as likely to pick up their first drink or drug if they experience some type of depression within that year. i was diagnosed with depression in 10th...
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she and her brother were both taken here after they became ill with the same illness that killed theiryear-old mother and also their sister. calvert county health officials took no chances this week. investigators in biohazard suits actually combed through the blake home in lusbc, maryland collecting samples. 81-year-old ruth blake became ill on february 23rd. she died on march 1st. her son and two daughters who had been caring for her at the home also became severely ill. a 56-year-old daughter died at calvert memorial hospital. the 58-year-old brother died at washington hospital center. both of them died on march 1st. tests right now indicate two of the fatal cases had influenza and a second bacterial infection. >> they came in. they were short of breath. they were coughing. they were actually coughing up blood. and they went onto have sepsis which means that the infection went through their body. >> reporter: now, tests are being conducted by maryland's department of health and mental hygiene. they are looking to confirm if the other two cases have the same strain which you would th
she and her brother were both taken here after they became ill with the same illness that killed theiryear-old mother and also their sister. calvert county health officials took no chances this week. investigators in biohazard suits actually combed through the blake home in lusbc, maryland collecting samples. 81-year-old ruth blake became ill on february 23rd. she died on march 1st. her son and two daughters who had been caring for her at the home also became severely ill. a 56-year-old...
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i think that's a really big issue for both mental illness and substance use. i think an important part of that, thomasina, is that sometimes the quality of the services hasn't been there. so sometimes people would like to seek help, but, for example, the treatment program is only open when they're at work or there's no parking, there's no childcare and so part of what our responsibility is, is to make those services more attractive and more accessible to the population because, as you know, only about one in 10 people with an addiction will get treatment each year and only about 1 in 3 with a mental health problem get treatment each year. right, right. and just to add to that, when you were saying it was 45 million people, of course, that was suffering from substance use. it seems that it's 19.7 is what i heard the statistic is as far as people with a co-occurring, so it's almost half of the folks that have a co-occurring disorder. people need that it's so important to make sure that services available because you're right, everybody can't go during the day wh
i think that's a really big issue for both mental illness and substance use. i think an important part of that, thomasina, is that sometimes the quality of the services hasn't been there. so sometimes people would like to seek help, but, for example, the treatment program is only open when they're at work or there's no parking, there's no childcare and so part of what our responsibility is, is to make those services more attractive and more accessible to the population because, as you know,...
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hemy neuman found guilty of murder but mentally ill.hour here in this dunwoody, georgia courtroom. he said he's sorry to all five children of the family of the man he was just found guilty of killing and also to his own family. we're going to talk a little bit more about this case and where it could move next right after this quick break. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. your hair mixes with pollen and dust in the air. i get congested. my eyes itch. i have to banish you to the garden. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. ♪ i
hemy neuman found guilty of murder but mentally ill.hour here in this dunwoody, georgia courtroom. he said he's sorry to all five children of the family of the man he was just found guilty of killing and also to his own family. we're going to talk a little bit more about this case and where it could move next right after this quick break. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide...
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blake when she became critically ill from a pneumonia- like illness. >> it is a pneumonia, due to some germ. >> i think this is highly unusual. and that's why it is clearly newsworthy. but i think what we want to say now is that this has been confined to these four individuals. >> reporter: members of blake's extended families have been contacted by health officials. some, like blake's nephew have already been checked by doctors for symptoms. >> she's my husband's cousin. >> reporter: just to be safe, officials at the calvert county school systems have sent home a notification to parents, telling them to be on the lookout for this mysterious illness. >>> the calvert county health department says two of the fatal cases had influenza. and those may have been complicated by bacterial infections. >>> well, fresh, warm air and sunshine. it's may and march all over maryland. in annapolis, wjz found a waterfront so busy today. some young people took time to feed the ducks, while others just soaked in the surround. as we take a -- soaked in the sun. >>> as we take a live look outside. wjz has
blake when she became critically ill from a pneumonia- like illness. >> it is a pneumonia, due to some germ. >> i think this is highly unusual. and that's why it is clearly newsworthy. but i think what we want to say now is that this has been confined to these four individuals. >> reporter: members of blake's extended families have been contacted by health officials. some, like blake's nephew have already been checked by doctors for symptoms. >> she's my husband's...
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investigators say a mysterious illness killed ruth blake last week. her three adult children came down with a similar illness this week. to have died. a third daughter is now recovering. autopsies are being performed to try to identify the source of their illness. >>> well, the hits keep on coming for john leopold. late last night the paternal order of police past and confidence vote for misusing power of office. investigators say he used his police security detail for a campaign and personal task. the sop is calling on leopold and police chief james t or to resign. >>> the fight for the gop nomination isn't over. and that romney and rick santorum celebrates super tuesday victories today, but neither have managed to sell it -- to settle the fierce race for the white house. randall pinkston reports from washington. >> reporter: mitt romney managed to pull off six wins on super tuesday, storing up his front-runner status. >> i am going to get this nomination. >> the former massachusetts governor barely one swing state of ohio despite outspending his chi
investigators say a mysterious illness killed ruth blake last week. her three adult children came down with a similar illness this week. to have died. a third daughter is now recovering. autopsies are being performed to try to identify the source of their illness. >>> well, the hits keep on coming for john leopold. late last night the paternal order of police past and confidence vote for misusing power of office. investigators say he used his police security detail for a campaign and...
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and they say that there was a magic pill that could cure any illness and prolong life but only the soviet leaders had an access to it get inside the kremlin walls in the secret history of the soviet files that is next here on our team. western siberia this secret munitions factory became public knowledge after the fall of the soviet union. special capsules known as the kremlin pill will make my hand exclusively for the top brass. the health of the leaders of the soviet union was always shrouded in secrecy. private doctors looking after them at a very risky job for their very lives not just their careers were at stake. lenin and of the soviet union from nine hundred sixty four through nine hundred eighty two in one thousand seventy six regime suffered clinical death. estonia and atherosclerosis died on november tenth one thousand nine hundred eighty two from heart failure. during precious reign the term trend in medicine with quite special significance the average age of the politburo as members was around eighty the country's leaders constant medical attention that's why doctors went thro
and they say that there was a magic pill that could cure any illness and prolong life but only the soviet leaders had an access to it get inside the kremlin walls in the secret history of the soviet files that is next here on our team. western siberia this secret munitions factory became public knowledge after the fall of the soviet union. special capsules known as the kremlin pill will make my hand exclusively for the top brass. the health of the leaders of the soviet union was always shrouded...
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." illness."landds attorney general plans tt appeal that decision in a ederal appeals a mall town in fredeeick county wwll hhve the eyes of the world on it. just 24 hours after the white house g-8 summit to camp david... camp david museum... at the cozy inn.that hotel played host to the politically powerful foordecades. (man)"most of the people who come take over tth whole otel" (vickie grinder cooy general mgr)"ww will have the press corp.. white house press &pcorps.. weve had it overrthe almost decades now.it wwll primarily be news agencies" agencies" thurmont's 56-hundred residenns hope the summit will bring in bbsiiess and... tourism to town.. &pthe f---a has issued a warnin against the company thaa marrets "aeeoshots"... the so-called caffeine inhaler.the comppny could ffce regulatory action... over what the f-d-- caals "false and misseading" labeling.aeroshotts website claims the powdee inside reaches your mouth where it ii swallowed and ingested.the p---a says the labeling is misleading...
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i think with the mental illness, she didn't know when to stop and didn't know about any kind of limits that she had. so she was an inspiration in her drive, not seeing limits, then ultimately it was a weakness, and not getting treated for the mental illness, you know, she refused to accept that she had it. >> is there a -- is there a stigmatism with mental illness and asian-americans? >> yeah. every culture, there's a huge thing. but then an asian culture, it's really, really extreme. that asians are much less likely to get treated with therapy or medication. when they do go for treatment, it's usually at the 11th hour, and when they're already at the psychotic stage, when it's really hard to reverse what's happened. so that's what happened with iris. she didn't get treatment, didn't see a psychiatrist until two weeks before her death, that was because her family forced her and she wasn't compliant with him what he was telling her to do. >> what changes have you made in your life because of iris chang's suicide? >> oh, that's -- no one's of asked me that before. i -- i -- i'd appreciat
i think with the mental illness, she didn't know when to stop and didn't know about any kind of limits that she had. so she was an inspiration in her drive, not seeing limits, then ultimately it was a weakness, and not getting treated for the mental illness, you know, she refused to accept that she had it. >> is there a -- is there a stigmatism with mental illness and asian-americans? >> yeah. every culture, there's a huge thing. but then an asian culture, it's really, really...
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obviously when we don't treat this as a real illness, we don't respond to it with the same urgency that we would have you had cancer or aids or some other disease. so what we need to do first is end stigma because stigma is what's keeping us from reaching our full potential in terms of advocacy. when we get that advocacy, then we need to focus on how we're spending our current resources so we're not dividing up our effort and repeating it over and over again because we failed to share the science across these brain-related disorders, and that, as i said earlier, is the project of one mind for research. but at the end of the day, prevention -- prevention -- prevention is the best answer of all, and you don't need to go back to the lab to be able to tell a parent that it's not okay for them to experience with drugs and alcohol. that's not just an experimental phase. the longer they don't use or abuse drugs and alcohol, the better chance they have of living a life free from addiction and dependency. we need to get that message across. [ applause ] >> how do you see the mental health parity
obviously when we don't treat this as a real illness, we don't respond to it with the same urgency that we would have you had cancer or aids or some other disease. so what we need to do first is end stigma because stigma is what's keeping us from reaching our full potential in terms of advocacy. when we get that advocacy, then we need to focus on how we're spending our current resources so we're not dividing up our effort and repeating it over and over again because we failed to share the...
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. >>> a health alert in calvert county doctors say an illness that started as the flu quickly turned into a super infection, claimed the lives of three people, we are live on this story. >>> then the indianapolis colts reportedly made a decision what to do with peyton manning what is expected to happen today. fox 5 morning news at 7 starts right now. >>> there is a live look at what is happening outside, not much not a bad start today things are quiet, this is wednesday march 7th, 2012 good morning i am tony perkins. >> i am allison seymour that is just how we like it i like it not much. >> quiet. >>> okay tucker barnes joining us now good morning to you. >> good morning. >> will it remain quiet? >> better than quiet gorgeous later this afternoon. >> great. >> temperatures in the 60s. live radar we've got as allison mentioned quiet conditions, just a few clouds that is all we will see mostly sunny day notably warmer than yesterday. yesterday's daytime highs upper 40s. mid-60s today low humidity light wind temperature regan national, 42 degrees, 33 baltimore 36 fredericksburg and ocea
. >>> a health alert in calvert county doctors say an illness that started as the flu quickly turned into a super infection, claimed the lives of three people, we are live on this story. >>> then the indianapolis colts reportedly made a decision what to do with peyton manning what is expected to happen today. fox 5 morning news at 7 starts right now. >>> there is a live look at what is happening outside, not much not a bad start today things are quiet, this is...
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it's a family illness.ut your own feelings in relation to illness. i think it's wrong to suppress it. >> kids take their cues from the parents. i think our kids see the way we deal with it, they see how independent i am, they see that i don't miss a day at work, they see that i don't feel sorry for myself. so why would they? >> we're going to take a break, guys. i still don't know what you're doing with her but we'll be back here in a second. we're going to find out the secret to 35 years of a happy marriage and we're going to talk women, within of my favorite subjects, and politics. don't go anywhere. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results... the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional
it's a family illness.ut your own feelings in relation to illness. i think it's wrong to suppress it. >> kids take their cues from the parents. i think our kids see the way we deal with it, they see how independent i am, they see that i don't miss a day at work, they see that i don't feel sorry for myself. so why would they? >> we're going to take a break, guys. i still don't know what you're doing with her but we'll be back here in a second. we're going to find out the secret to 35...
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benefits administration collaborates with the vha when providing services to veterans with mental illness. the report suggested that with recovery as the essential goal to helping veterans with ptsd that perhaps vba and vha were working at cross purposes. let me quote from that report. the advent of the recovery model is central to the treatment of mental health and disorders. the current system fails to support and may even create disincentives to recovery. close quotes. today we're going to move beyond the numbers that simply tell us how many veterans use the system and get into the fundamental question of whether they are on the road to leading full and productive lives. for veterans who don't seek va care we need to know why they're not seeking that care. we need to know if there are inherent disincentives to recovery. we need to know if the quality of treatment provided at va is a reason to c we need to know what is effective and what is not effective. quoting from a recent policy paper from the wounded warrior project, va's focus on the high percentage of veterans who have been trea
benefits administration collaborates with the vha when providing services to veterans with mental illness. the report suggested that with recovery as the essential goal to helping veterans with ptsd that perhaps vba and vha were working at cross purposes. let me quote from that report. the advent of the recovery model is central to the treatment of mental health and disorders. the current system fails to support and may even create disincentives to recovery. close quotes. today we're going to...
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severe forms of mental illness. >> the mental lly ill is a seris problem in correctional facility. a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down and the only options to the police agencies are bring them to the jails. that is a problem for us. because those inmates are a lot more unmanageable than the regular inmate population. >> take your medication. >> while the ultimate goal of the staff here is to provide proper medical care so the inmates can cooperate with their lawyers, eventually leave the jail, maintaining safe and sanitary conditions is a daily challenge. >> procedures right now that we wake up the inmates, handcuff them, the sit down, pick up the feet. the trustees will sweep, mop, clean the toilet, sink, pull out garbage, we unhandcuff them and they lay down. that is the main procedures we do every morning. clean up the cells. >> everybody has to eat first bu whatever they left over, they pass out extras. >> when i first started this is not the way it now. >> this officer has been working in the psychiatric unit since 1988. >> basically like the forgotten floor.
severe forms of mental illness. >> the mental lly ill is a seris problem in correctional facility. a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down and the only options to the police agencies are bring them to the jails. that is a problem for us. because those inmates are a lot more unmanageable than the regular inmate population. >> take your medication. >> while the ultimate goal of the staff here is to provide proper medical care so the inmates can cooperate with their...
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also in addition to the serious nature of their illness if you say anything they insult you they tell you all you want is to benefit from french money. i prefer my husband to mine and if his illness has gotten worse and i'm going to lose him or so it hurts i don't care about money even if yes that's the way. the four years they have been checking me more anything before they couldn't figure out that i had a kidney tumor. in the other. i am waiting for someone to say clearly your illness was caused by eating too much pork too much of this or that one last or it's because of the nuclear testing. what have we done it has to stop them i'm sorry give you a load of nonsense and then just say bye guys don't worry you can eat fish you can grow food and there's no problem. well yes there is a small problem but it's not serious it's clean. not. a lot of it's just left behind for that's what we're talking about most of the. problem gets in the water and when it gets. it could be a problem. believe what is the legacy of one hundred fifty to undergo nuclear tests six seven hundred kilos of plutoni
also in addition to the serious nature of their illness if you say anything they insult you they tell you all you want is to benefit from french money. i prefer my husband to mine and if his illness has gotten worse and i'm going to lose him or so it hurts i don't care about money even if yes that's the way. the four years they have been checking me more anything before they couldn't figure out that i had a kidney tumor. in the other. i am waiting for someone to say clearly your illness was...
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or not now we suffer from the ills of our modern society yes we tell our son about our country's history but then when he asks us. there is some fact we were just talking about nuclear testing with a lottery yes he was wondering why they did the tests here in northern france or we explained that we are in the middle of a big ocean. and there are only two hundred thousand inhabitants are there could be so fewer people are likely to be affected. yes. my father is a vice president of the independence party. and he has been involved in many hands i knew clear demonstrations. just as you were my going to say to them when they ask what did you do to get my country into this situation is not that's what i worry about. we were the atom bomb generation. play football paddle your boat stance on have a good time don't worry about anything else will look after your country. france is keeping its nuclear arsenal because it needs the nuclear deterrent to discourage various threats to its vital interests. that is the doctrine that was established in the sixty's and it is still valid today. that their l
or not now we suffer from the ills of our modern society yes we tell our son about our country's history but then when he asks us. there is some fact we were just talking about nuclear testing with a lottery yes he was wondering why they did the tests here in northern france or we explained that we are in the middle of a big ocean. and there are only two hundred thousand inhabitants are there could be so fewer people are likely to be affected. yes. my father is a vice president of the...
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it's a family illness.talk openly about it and about your own feelings in relation to illness. i think it's wrong to suppress it. >> kids take their cues from the parents. i think our kids see the way we deal with it, they see how independent i am, they see that i don't miss a day at work, they see that i don't feel sorry for myself. so why would they? >> we're going to take a break, guys. i still don't know what you're doing with her but we'll be back here in a second. we're going to find out the secret to 35 years of a happy marriage and we're going to talk women, within of my favorite subjects, and politics. don't go anywhere. [ beep ] [ mom ] scooter? the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addic
it's a family illness.talk openly about it and about your own feelings in relation to illness. i think it's wrong to suppress it. >> kids take their cues from the parents. i think our kids see the way we deal with it, they see how independent i am, they see that i don't miss a day at work, they see that i don't feel sorry for myself. so why would they? >> we're going to take a break, guys. i still don't know what you're doing with her but we'll be back here in a second. we're going...
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it's a family illness.o be able to talk openly about it and about your own feelings in relation to illness. i think it's wrong to suppress it. >> kids take their cues from the parents. i think our kids see the way we deal with it, they see how independent i am, they see that i don't miss a day at work, they see that i don't feel sorry for myself. so why would they? >> we're going to take a break, guys. i still don't know what you're doing with her but we'll be back here in a second. we're going to find out the secret to 35 years of a happy marriage and we're going to talk women, within of my favorite subjects, and politics. don't go anywhere. take the privileged investing tools of wall street and make them simple, intuitive, and available to all. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. take control of your portfolio today. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an
it's a family illness.o be able to talk openly about it and about your own feelings in relation to illness. i think it's wrong to suppress it. >> kids take their cues from the parents. i think our kids see the way we deal with it, they see how independent i am, they see that i don't miss a day at work, they see that i don't feel sorry for myself. so why would they? >> we're going to take a break, guys. i still don't know what you're doing with her but we'll be back here in a second....