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. >>> your pot seized from criminals and repurchased for medical use, and how the medical marijuana law in new york has shortcomings that advocates are worried about. i will have that story and much more in two minutes. connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors. and that is the moment that driving the lexus gs will shift your perception. this is the pursuit of perfection. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional dr
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he is then put through a battery of medical tests to find out what kind of medication he's on and what should be prescribed. >> if you want to come in and have a seat. have you ever had a seizure. >> no. >> have you ever tried to commit suicide? >> no. >> okay. are you mad at anyone? do you want to punch anybody out? do you want to like go after them, assault them? >> does that include the judge? no, no, i am just kidding. >> okay. you're a patient now. you're no longer a prisoner, okay? >> the new patient is escorted to the photo lab for his formal identification. here his paperwork is completed. >> we also need to do a change of location form on your registration which entails having you read what your current requirements are as a sex offender. he is photographed for a picture i.d. >> put your back right against that gray panel over there. >> then he is fingerprinted. a psychiatric technician or a sponsor, as they are also called, takes over from here. >> i am assigned to unit six, and what we will do is to take you down to x-ray. everybody gets x-rayed in the facility, and from the
he is then put through a battery of medical tests to find out what kind of medication he's on and what should be prescribed. >> if you want to come in and have a seat. have you ever had a seizure. >> no. >> have you ever tried to commit suicide? >> no. >> okay. are you mad at anyone? do you want to punch anybody out? do you want to like go after them, assault them? >> does that include the judge? no, no, i am just kidding. >> okay. you're a patient now....
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services the hospital and medical related organizations to run non medical assistance the government claims the reforms will boost the profitability of medical institutes and thus encourage them to improve their services. the doctor say that the move will eventually lead to private eye's asian or commercialization of medical services for more on a collision between the government and doctors we are joined by dr and tom woke professor of law and in the university of foreign studies in the studio. thank you for joining us think for me. professor or is there a problem with medical institutes making enough money and where is this conflict most readily seen while. the one of the biggest problems facing non korean doctors these days is that most patients of washington both large hospitals such as installing an awesome which is a small hospitals and doctors efficiency of your financial difficulties. one of the government's plan was actually to alleviate the pain will be by allowing this hospital stay open on the medical services but from the doctor's point of view the prospect of having tri
services the hospital and medical related organizations to run non medical assistance the government claims the reforms will boost the profitability of medical institutes and thus encourage them to improve their services. the doctor say that the move will eventually lead to private eye's asian or commercialization of medical services for more on a collision between the government and doctors we are joined by dr and tom woke professor of law and in the university of foreign studies in the...
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migraine medications and cold medications will have a seat min nen them. >> they should remove it entirely if it's more than that. >> you were saying, we don't want people to get scared. we wanted to tell them that tylenol when it's taken by the guidelines, it's safe. you get into trouble if you take extra strength tylenol and two of them. you go out and start drinking. you have sinus and headache and you take nyquil. it's getting more accumulation and more amounts. >> exactly. adding alcohol to that occasion. if you have the cold medication. you have to look out for nausea and vomiting. the number one cause for liver transplants from medication. that's a huge problem. you don't top the get to that point. we have an antidote for it. you can chak charcoal and who wants to get into that. >> follow the instructions and look at the box. >> absolutely. the toxicity that he was talking about is important. you don't recognize whether you have flu symptoms or you are overdosing it. >> we are going to talk about chicago now. ask your doctor what drugs you are on and whether or not they have acetomi
migraine medications and cold medications will have a seat min nen them. >> they should remove it entirely if it's more than that. >> you were saying, we don't want people to get scared. we wanted to tell them that tylenol when it's taken by the guidelines, it's safe. you get into trouble if you take extra strength tylenol and two of them. you go out and start drinking. you have sinus and headache and you take nyquil. it's getting more accumulation and more amounts. >>...
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so they called in a medic who put an i.v. in his arm and then we'll them out saying he was sick. the narrative of where his autopsy was done who did it and why the death certificate was suppressed is still classified. although the united states was obligated to return his body to the family he was buried in an unmarked grave his family learned what happened to him through the abu ghraib photos. the world knows mr al jamaat e as the body defiled by abu ghraib guards the press focused on who tortured him and whether officers would be prosecuted for his murder one fact is rarely noted mr alger might his fate was sealed by two medics a doctor and the medical command responsible for his health care according to the third geneva convention ratified by the united states. the number of doctors involved in detainee abuse is unknown but indeed classified government documents the case is just one among many involving medical complicity and cover up of torture a pathologist working for the armed forces instead of atholl it. collectively systematically and uniformly suppressed death reports i
so they called in a medic who put an i.v. in his arm and then we'll them out saying he was sick. the narrative of where his autopsy was done who did it and why the death certificate was suppressed is still classified. although the united states was obligated to return his body to the family he was buried in an unmarked grave his family learned what happened to him through the abu ghraib photos. the world knows mr al jamaat e as the body defiled by abu ghraib guards the press focused on who...
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>> if you are referring specifically to the issue of transferring from a medical stand alone medical hra for an accepted benefits. >> yeah. >> that is an issue that has not specifically been addressed >> okay, okay. >> so it is going to be a completely separate account going forward in 2014? but they can't use. >> i think that that is an outstanding question that we may be able to addressed. >> okay. in the future. >> okay. >> commissioner dwight? >> yeah, i am not going to... okay. >> do you want to take any more questions before we take public comment? >> i do have one more slide,. >> okay. >> the rule making and then the last thing that i wanted to mention is just that the annual reporting requirement, which is relevant to the small business, remains in effect, and there is the annual reporting firm that is due by april 30th of this year and the osc will be posting the form in early march on the website and we will be notifying the businesses by mail and by e-mail. so, you can look out for that as well. >> okay. >> and it should be fairly similar to last year's report but we may a
>> if you are referring specifically to the issue of transferring from a medical stand alone medical hra for an accepted benefits. >> yeah. >> that is an issue that has not specifically been addressed >> okay, okay. >> so it is going to be a completely separate account going forward in 2014? but they can't use. >> i think that that is an outstanding question that we may be able to addressed. >> okay. in the future. >> okay. >> commissioner...
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so they called in a medic who put an i.v. in his arm and they wheeled him out saying he was sick. the narrative of where his autopsy was done who did it and why the death certificate was suppressed is still classified. although the united states was obligated to return his body to the family he was buried in an unmarked grave his family learned what happened to him through the abu ghraib photos. the world knows mr al jamaat e as the body defiled by abu ghraib guards the press focused on who tortured him and whether officers would be prosecuted for his murder one fact is rarely noted mr alger maddie's fate was sealed by two medics a doctor and the medical command responsible for his health care according to the third geneva convention ratified by the united states. the number of doctors involved in detainee abuse is unknown but in declassified government documents the case is just one among many involving medical complicity and cover up of torture the pathologist working for the armed forces institute of pathology collectively systematically and uniformly suppressed death reports i
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are very very commonly diverted the reason being is again the medical programs insurance programs pay a lot of money for these drugs. joining me now are the producer and director of the film as and dr gregory smith from l.a. thanks so much for coming on both of you thank you thank you gregory let's start with you why does prescription addiction is such a problem in the u.s. what is it about this country that has made addiction so endemic. well that's a great question and really that's the question that we ask in the movie that. we're about five percent of the world's population but we're using eighty percent of the world's prescription hydrocodone which are in drugs like in norco and fifty percent of all the prescription drugs in general so this is just not happenstance this is a purposeful movement to get people to take medications and let's face it sick people are is a good business people that stay a long alive for a long period of time so when people stay alive and they have chronic disease these pills become the answer instead of just instead of a band-aid they become the answer
are very very commonly diverted the reason being is again the medical programs insurance programs pay a lot of money for these drugs. joining me now are the producer and director of the film as and dr gregory smith from l.a. thanks so much for coming on both of you thank you thank you gregory let's start with you why does prescription addiction is such a problem in the u.s. what is it about this country that has made addiction so endemic. well that's a great question and really that's the...
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tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids,rease blood clotting. in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through february 28th. [ticking] >> children are the most innocent casualties of war. caught in the crossfire or hit by a roadside bomb, they rarely receive high-tech medical care. one new yorker, elissa montanti, decided to help. she had little money and no training in humanitarian relief. yet montanti has helped change the lives of more than 100 crippled children. in march 2011, scott pelley reported on montant
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you know the problems were with what's going on with prescription medication and this epidemic in the country but we kept continuously discovering more and more and more to even you know i was shocked personally and i think greg as well to what we did discover . that you you went to him for the film as a doctor was there something that you saw on the field that made you want to make this movie. i'm just sick of seeing people dying i'm sick of seeing people be addicted to drugs when it's not necessary so it's been a crusade of mine for quite some time and i met at a party when i was writing the book american addict. and so the discussion started and he said you should make a movie about this and about a year later we got back together and decided to do it but it's a it's an enormous problem it's unnecessary and it's really when you merge big business and people's health and we've seen time and time again where people's health and well being is trumped by big business it's a lose lose situation there in the film you guys go to undercover to a clinic to prove how easy it is to get these
you know the problems were with what's going on with prescription medication and this epidemic in the country but we kept continuously discovering more and more and more to even you know i was shocked personally and i think greg as well to what we did discover . that you you went to him for the film as a doctor was there something that you saw on the field that made you want to make this movie. i'm just sick of seeing people dying i'm sick of seeing people be addicted to drugs when it's not...
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so it's very hard to identify medical personnel. journalists are not allowed to interview detainee's in the detention sites reports of how detainees are force fed at one time in the come from released prisoners in their defense lawyers. i represented ahmed's there was a saudi national who was in u.s. custody. from two thousand and two until two thousand and nine he was on hunger strike as a form of peaceful protest and sort of his on lawful an indefinite imprisonment away from his family was from his life and also in protest of the torture that he had survived and and he said you know that he would continue his ungar strike on to the united states stopped referring to him as an enemy combatant. you know over the course of my two years representing him and meeting with him again. you know his health fluctuated sharply you know we had some meetings where he was on a gurney you know there were some meetings where he could not move in where he was invisible paying i saw him vomit repeatedly so it was it was a physically traumatizing exp
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or providing remote medical services to patients will not increase medical expenses and has nothing to do with privatization. but the dp is trying to use it as a part of a political strategy in campaigning for the regional elections. the main opposition democratic party meanwhile point the finger at president pack for instigating a conflict of the medical sector are so shortly after the rail strike ndp leader team and is said that disregarding the nature of medical services and view it as a type of commercial industry comes from quote pariah capitalist. you knew the privatization of the medical sector will inevitably lead to a hike in the public's medical bills should privatization be pushed before first listening to opinion before the matter goes to a girl review and debate in parliament. it will definitely fail you administration late last year and felt plants that would allow medical corporations to set up subsidiaries as part of efforts to ease regulations and its investment in the medical services sector it. in response and five and are members of the korea medical association
or providing remote medical services to patients will not increase medical expenses and has nothing to do with privatization. but the dp is trying to use it as a part of a political strategy in campaigning for the regional elections. the main opposition democratic party meanwhile point the finger at president pack for instigating a conflict of the medical sector are so shortly after the rail strike ndp leader team and is said that disregarding the nature of medical services and view it as a...
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chief medical correspondent dr.y gupta has their story. >> go, landon. >> reporter: back in september of 2012, 3-year-old landon riddle developed a sore throat and swollen lymph nodes one night. it was likely just a virus, his doctors thought. but the reality ended up being much worse. acute lymphocytic leukemia, all, one of the most common cancers in children. it's also one of the most treatable. but the therapy was going to be tough. they started him on chemo but told us that he probably wasn't going to make it, that he only had like an 8% chance to live to 48 hours. >> the chemo made the little boy very sick, nauseated, vomiting, barely able to walk or talk. >> good job. >> reporter: his mother sierra wanted to try anything to help. and eventually found medical marijuana. now again, landon is just three years old. they'd come from utah where medical marijuana was not legal, to colorado where it was. and for landon, it seemed to work. he rebounded, able to eat, sleep, just be a kid. but sierra told us something el
chief medical correspondent dr.y gupta has their story. >> go, landon. >> reporter: back in september of 2012, 3-year-old landon riddle developed a sore throat and swollen lymph nodes one night. it was likely just a virus, his doctors thought. but the reality ended up being much worse. acute lymphocytic leukemia, all, one of the most common cancers in children. it's also one of the most treatable. but the therapy was going to be tough. they started him on chemo but told us that he...
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my medical practice established an electronic medical record in 2005. i love in electronic medical records but there are two issues, security issues and compatibility issues about getting medical information across different types of electronic medical records. i think it's unfortunate that all of you are somewhat subjective to the national discussion about health care and i appreciate all of you trying to confine your comments to the security aspect and not the larger national debate about how we provide quality, affordable health care to all our citizens, which i think is the goal we all have, certainly as a medical doctor i have. so it really doesn't matter if healthcare.gov is a low propensity target by some hackers out there. in the minds of the american people when you making their health care this is the biggest target the federal government in their minds, whether that's real or perceived it doesn't really make a difference. so mr. krush, i mean, the gao came out with this report as you know, in 2012 saying there were 22156 david regis, 4000 ins
my medical practice established an electronic medical record in 2005. i love in electronic medical records but there are two issues, security issues and compatibility issues about getting medical information across different types of electronic medical records. i think it's unfortunate that all of you are somewhat subjective to the national discussion about health care and i appreciate all of you trying to confine your comments to the security aspect and not the larger national debate about how...
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the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some data is. not really well. made a few of them have maybe. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where they have done anything. out of desperation. doctors that detention sites are divided between those who work in treatment services and those who work under the intelligence command although the two are officially set. there are many reports of doctors in the medical services supporting the programs of the intelligence command. released detainee adel oh there's over one day i remember i was crying terribly from the pain the doctor turned up with pain killers but he said i will give you the medication but first you need to sign a confession that you're a member of al qaeda i told him i'm not a member
the press has given tours of modern medical facilities in guantanamo and army psychologist who report on the condition of detainees make no mention of symptoms of trauma or. the diagnosis we see are the same ones we see in the state the main or most problem diagnosis diagnosis here are personality disorders. do you see any signs of disparate but in some data is. not really well. made a few of them have maybe. maybe a few of them. i can't i don't know really any specific details though where...
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if a state doesn't want medical marijuana, don't have it. if a state wants medical marijuana and it passes through their legislature or citizen initiative, let them regulate it. >> how much money do you think this can bring the states, medical marijuana or -- >> this is interesting. colorado claims i think a 27% tax, when you consider all the taxes they're going to put it o it, and some think it could bring hundreds of millions of dollars. i don't think we know. >> to those who say, look, this is a slippery slope, this is going to encourage young people to start to use it. if it's recreational, legalized for recreational purposes. what do you say? >> well, we regulate alcohol, and we're not supposed to be selling it to people that aren't old enough to buy it, we're not supposed to be using it when we drive on our highways, but sometimes people do. i think probably every city in america, if you want to buy some pot, you can buy some pot from somebody. it's already out there. people have made those decisions. some people smoke pot now and some
if a state doesn't want medical marijuana, don't have it. if a state wants medical marijuana and it passes through their legislature or citizen initiative, let them regulate it. >> how much money do you think this can bring the states, medical marijuana or -- >> this is interesting. colorado claims i think a 27% tax, when you consider all the taxes they're going to put it o it, and some think it could bring hundreds of millions of dollars. i don't think we know. >> to those...
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the greatest scandal in the history of american medical ethics. not even knowing what we don't know about not even knowing the questions to ask. sixteen thousand nine hundred forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. always full of good shroom. of ember the bomb of the day still. but all the food in the city people it. credibly in every. going to need. to. consider. am the best . to the be. mission to teach. rioters have taken over. some of the worst. meanwhile.
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>> guest: when it comes to medicating somebody at the verge of execution when medication could make a person competent is the final step to execution i think that is to close doctors and shiseido in the legal system should not ask the doctor to do that but medicating with a serious mental illness to become competent to stand trial under some circumstances can be a acceptable. beanie to upset the reality medicine is not to cut away from society but we have social obligations. and obligations that doctors have. at time's medical treatment is in the fulfilment of those patients and doctors. >> host: what do you teach? >> guest: center for transnational studies in london. so i am looking at these and others from the transnational prospective but at georgetown i teach a class on in the mind and the law that challenges to legal understanding is being imposed by psychology and psychiatry. >> host: from your book "the hippocratic myth: why doctors are under pressure to ration care, practice politics, and compromise their promise to heal" doctors act as moral arbiters and enforcers or long in
>> guest: when it comes to medicating somebody at the verge of execution when medication could make a person competent is the final step to execution i think that is to close doctors and shiseido in the legal system should not ask the doctor to do that but medicating with a serious mental illness to become competent to stand trial under some circumstances can be a acceptable. beanie to upset the reality medicine is not to cut away from society but we have social obligations. and...
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so it's very hard to identify medical personnel. journalists are not allowed to interview detainees in the detention sites reports of how detainees are force fed at guantanamo come from released prisoners and their defense lawyers. i represented to ahmed's lawyer was a saudi national who was in u.s. custody. from two thousand and two until two thousand and nine he was on hunger strike as a form of peaceful protest and sort of his on lawful and indefinite imprisonment away from his family was from his life and also in protest of the torture that he survived and he said you know that he continues under a strike on to the united states stopped referring to him as an enemy combatant. you know over the course of my two years representing him and meeting with them again. you know his health fluctuated sharply you know we had some meetings where he was on a gurney you know there were some meetings where he could not move in where he was invisible pain i saw him vomit repeatedly so it was it was a physically traumatizing experience for him
so it's very hard to identify medical personnel. journalists are not allowed to interview detainees in the detention sites reports of how detainees are force fed at guantanamo come from released prisoners and their defense lawyers. i represented to ahmed's lawyer was a saudi national who was in u.s. custody. from two thousand and two until two thousand and nine he was on hunger strike as a form of peaceful protest and sort of his on lawful and indefinite imprisonment away from his family was...
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schools and i was one of them i believe in a conventional medical. roach until about nine or ten years ago when i saw the people simply weren't getting better and i had more and more people that i was treated for chronic pain becoming addicted to these medications and when i open thing i don't really educated myself it was a big difference thank you so much everyone check it out american addict it's on netflix you can buy it online saussure can as a dr gregory smith filmmakers thanks so much for coming on thank you thank you very much coming up will dissect obama's speech on n.s.a. reform stay tune. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our craft several we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers but once will just i'm job market and o
schools and i was one of them i believe in a conventional medical. roach until about nine or ten years ago when i saw the people simply weren't getting better and i had more and more people that i was treated for chronic pain becoming addicted to these medications and when i open thing i don't really educated myself it was a big difference thank you so much everyone check it out american addict it's on netflix you can buy it online saussure can as a dr gregory smith filmmakers thanks so much...
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one man doing his part by reinventing medical devices by using cheaper parts by using legs. part scientist, and part medical mac macgyver determined to make medicine more affordable. >> reporter: right now jose gomez is working on a spoon that tracks how fast a person is eating. a mass produced version would cost $100. jose figured out how to make it for $25. >> we're trying to explore fundamentally what do you need to make that same device happen, and how do we publish a recipe so everyone can go to their radio shack and make it happen. >> reporter: he's head of little devices lab at mit in came bridge. it doesn't look quick your typical lab. it's filled. legos, toy parts and 3d printers. >> when we started to tear down toys along side with medical devices we realized they had a lot in common. small, very precise widely manufactured parts and that are highly regulated because of safety for children. >> reporter: jose's initial goal was to find new ways to collaborate with doctors and nurses in developing countries to build inexpensive medical devices. >> one that we explain
one man doing his part by reinventing medical devices by using cheaper parts by using legs. part scientist, and part medical mac macgyver determined to make medicine more affordable. >> reporter: right now jose gomez is working on a spoon that tracks how fast a person is eating. a mass produced version would cost $100. jose figured out how to make it for $25. >> we're trying to explore fundamentally what do you need to make that same device happen, and how do we publish a recipe so...
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he's also a medical doctor and an author. he's written this book, "the hippocratic myth:why doctors are under pressure to ration care, practice politics, and compromise their promise to heal." if you would start a kindness that the hippocratic oath is. >> guest: it's great to be with you. these two people point to employee benefits length which. i go only for the good of my patients. >> host: how long has that been around? >> guest: around for 2400 years. the last several hundred years has been the guiding principle internationally. >> host: when you went to medical school, was ingrained into your education? >> guest: we didn't actually have what a lot of medical schools do worries where the hippocratic oath. but the notion was deeply invented as the moral basis for the practice of medicine. so what this book is about is the pervasive tension between that and the reality that doctors practice politics. makes moral judgments on behalf of society and do other things that society calls upon them to do, but are at odds with this
he's also a medical doctor and an author. he's written this book, "the hippocratic myth:why doctors are under pressure to ration care, practice politics, and compromise their promise to heal." if you would start a kindness that the hippocratic oath is. >> guest: it's great to be with you. these two people point to employee benefits length which. i go only for the good of my patients. >> host: how long has that been around? >> guest: around for 2400 years. the last...
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ed kaplan is head of medical ethics at new york city's langone medical center, and sunny hostin, former prosecutor, mark geragos, criminal defense attorney. you believe not only is the hospital making the wrong decision, but the law is ethically wrong. >> i think the law is completely wrong, anderson. it basically is saying an individual who has clear-cut values and choices, a paramedic, made it obvious that she didn't want to be on life support. her husband agrees with this. the fact that their family backs them up. the state of texas is basically saying, you know, we're going to treat her as an incubator. if she was awake, she certainly wouldn't have this happening to her. she could actually have an abortion at the age of this fetus. asleep, she's being ignored. it's unethical. the law also says anybody who's pregnant from one day pregnant all the way out to where she was when she had the incident at 14 weeks, today we're at 20, that law is just too broad. it's out of control. >> has your opinion changed now that the fetus is at 20 weeks and will be even older when the decision's made
ed kaplan is head of medical ethics at new york city's langone medical center, and sunny hostin, former prosecutor, mark geragos, criminal defense attorney. you believe not only is the hospital making the wrong decision, but the law is ethically wrong. >> i think the law is completely wrong, anderson. it basically is saying an individual who has clear-cut values and choices, a paramedic, made it obvious that she didn't want to be on life support. her husband agrees with this. the fact...
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the legal and medical issues here are very, very complicated.k about this cnn legal analyst mark car goes and an attorney and children's advocate. we heard representatives of the hospital refer to jahi as deceased because state law in california says if you are declared brain-dead, you are in fact considered legally dead but there is not a law on the flip side that prohibits continued ventilation of the body, correct? >> you're correct, john. there is no law that says what happens once someone is determined to be legally dead, based on that statute and it's important to also note that there is a minority in the medical community, distinguished doctors from harvard and others that believe once the heart is beating, and if there is any circumstance tory process, that someone is not dead. so even though for the most part the medical community supports the definition of lack of brain activity as causing someone to be legally dead, there are some that disagree with that and this fally says based on their religion, the fact her heart is beating means
the legal and medical issues here are very, very complicated.k about this cnn legal analyst mark car goes and an attorney and children's advocate. we heard representatives of the hospital refer to jahi as deceased because state law in california says if you are declared brain-dead, you are in fact considered legally dead but there is not a law on the flip side that prohibits continued ventilation of the body, correct? >> you're correct, john. there is no law that says what happens once...
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pot for medical purposes has wide support.mmissioned 88% said it should be legal, medical marijuana. 88% today support the use of medical marijuana compared with 80% back in 2002. some families desperate to get access to medical marijuana actually moved to colorado from other states. the riddle family is just one example. they say that medical marijuana saved their little boy's life. and now they're fighting to actually stop the chemotherapy that they say nearly killed their child. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta has their story. >> go, landon. go landon! >> reporter: back in september of 2012, 3-year-old landon riddle developed a sore throat and swollen lymph nodes one night. it was likely just a virus, his doctors thought. but the reality ended up being much worse. acute lymphocytic leukemia, all, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. one of the most common cancers in children. it's also one of the most treatable. but the therapy was going to be tough. they started him on chemo but told us that he probably wasn
pot for medical purposes has wide support.mmissioned 88% said it should be legal, medical marijuana. 88% today support the use of medical marijuana compared with 80% back in 2002. some families desperate to get access to medical marijuana actually moved to colorado from other states. the riddle family is just one example. they say that medical marijuana saved their little boy's life. and now they're fighting to actually stop the chemotherapy that they say nearly killed their child. chief...