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i'm mary roman boom a resident of pacific heights a medical person a senior and a medical cannabis patient having a serious skin cancer several years ago no place that is assessable for me as a pacific heights residents to get cannabis for my condition and so it is just seems long, long overdue to have a dispensary if a neighborhood that i can walk to the facility i know is well run and professional and i think that to get into a dispensary you have to have the right credentials not just walk in kids can't walk in i'm asking us a patient and the senior citizen and residents to allow the facility into my neighborhood thank you. >> high i'm a residence of marina i think a lot of folks made good points if you see the operation they're running over in the castro you'll find that professionalism and compassionate and that was said earlier it needs to be reiterateed the pacific heights voter approved the prop 1 legalizing marijuana and 76 percent voted in support for a mandate and community 4 to 5 medical cannabis patients in the 4 northern zip codes and the patients are 26 hundred and the city
i'm mary roman boom a resident of pacific heights a medical person a senior and a medical cannabis patient having a serious skin cancer several years ago no place that is assessable for me as a pacific heights residents to get cannabis for my condition and so it is just seems long, long overdue to have a dispensary if a neighborhood that i can walk to the facility i know is well run and professional and i think that to get into a dispensary you have to have the right credentials not just walk...
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medical marijuana patients have self-medicated for years, anxious to get relief but with very littleon how to do so. that's something that concerns the wilsons. >> i don't know if they know how to grow these types of strains. >> these are just people who have connections that got a dispensary. >> by early october 2013, there was only one dispensary open in the entire state. they don't sell a high cbd strain. the wilsons believe it could be at least a year before they will. that's a year vivian might not have. >> every seizure does damage to her brain, to her body, everything. how much longer do we wait? >> they've got to do something. not ready to move, they want to still try it. so they're going to leave their familiar neighborhood behind to see firsthand if the marijuana they've heard so much and could help vivian. >> do you think this is going to work? >> for me it has to work. because if it doesn't, i don't know where that leaves us. >> just days later, vivian wilson gets ready for the trip of a lifetime, a trip filled with danger since all the stimulation would induce seizures h
medical marijuana patients have self-medicated for years, anxious to get relief but with very littleon how to do so. that's something that concerns the wilsons. >> i don't know if they know how to grow these types of strains. >> these are just people who have connections that got a dispensary. >> by early october 2013, there was only one dispensary open in the entire state. they don't sell a high cbd strain. the wilsons believe it could be at least a year before they will....
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it is stored next to all the other medications.nd abrams is using it to see if it can relieve chronic pain in patients with a rare blood disorder. she is a painter. she was also born with sickle cell anemia and has been in pain for as long as she can remember. >> you can exhale now. >> she says marijuana makes her nearly pain free. >> how long after you smoke do you start to have some sort of relief of your pain? >> instantly. it is like instantly. >> a couple of minutes? >> yeah. afterwards you feel the relief of pain. >> janelle is in the study because she wants to know for sure is marijuana safer and more effective than powerful painkillers and narcotics. >> with marijuana, even though i may be buzzed, i can interact with life more so than with pills. >> it may be the anti-inflammatory effects or even the dulling of pain receptors. regardless, this study could prove to mainstream medicine what millions of marijuana patients already believe. that a plant may be a better pain treatment than the powerful pills that are most commonl
it is stored next to all the other medications.nd abrams is using it to see if it can relieve chronic pain in patients with a rare blood disorder. she is a painter. she was also born with sickle cell anemia and has been in pain for as long as she can remember. >> you can exhale now. >> she says marijuana makes her nearly pain free. >> how long after you smoke do you start to have some sort of relief of your pain? >> instantly. it is like instantly. >> a couple of...
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, the local physician can give you a medical." and that's how it went, every year since 2001. then it got complicated.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)05:39 "this time around i got a letter in the spring time sayingng wasn't approved as a normal medical."in 2013, zacharias reported she was transgender, and made her transition to a woman. the f-a-a eventually renewed her medical, after she provided additional information.but now they were saying they would require the extra information every time. [gfx]sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_inter view_faa_john_juliette_mistrot _hfr(1)06:01 "i had to do an additional psych evaluation and i needed to get an additional letter from my doctor, not only describing what was being prescribed, but also the prognosis of what were my plans for the future, as well, and very detailed information."sot ilona turner sxs_pilot_tlc_john_mistrot_juli ette_hfr(1)06:38 "i think this is incredibly unfair. the faa is imposing these requirements on transgender pilots alo
, the local physician can give you a medical." and that's how it went, every year since 2001. then it got complicated.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)05:39 "this time around i got a letter in the spring time sayingng wasn't approved as a normal medical."in 2013, zacharias reported she was transgender, and made her transition to a woman. the f-a-a eventually renewed her medical, after she provided additional information.but now they were...
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multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications.n also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> when suffering from allergies, many people turn to the over the counter medications. a new study shows they may not be happy with the results. researchers finding that only 33% of adults who took an allergy pill sold over the counter felt they were very or extremely satisfied with the drug's effectiveness. could it be, because there are so many choices out there, we go to the drugstore, and we don't rea
multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications.n also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very...
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that are cme -continuing med-- medical education. they have to be -- certified programs that are not um-- they're not biased. they're academically based. >> but they're paid for by the pharmaceutical companies? >> well, you get grants. yeah. i mean, y-- they get grants, yes, that's true. >> you understand the appearance of-- >> i understand. >> -going to a lecture by someone who's essentially getting money from the pharmaceutical company talking about here's how you manage pain. here's one of the tools: opioids. >> opioids is a tool. they-- opioids are a tool for the treatment of chronic pain. there's nothing wrong with using opioids appropriately, for people in chronic pain. >> but a government study released last year concluded that there's little evidence that using opioids long-term is effective for treating chronic pain. >> when you talk about putting somebody on a highly addictive drug, on a drug that's essentially a heroin pill, and they're taking it on a daily basis, just about anybody can wind up getting addicted to it. so w
that are cme -continuing med-- medical education. they have to be -- certified programs that are not um-- they're not biased. they're academically based. >> but they're paid for by the pharmaceutical companies? >> well, you get grants. yeah. i mean, y-- they get grants, yes, that's true. >> you understand the appearance of-- >> i understand. >> -going to a lecture by someone who's essentially getting money from the pharmaceutical company talking about here's how...
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>> definitely a violation of privacy to give someone my medical records. you never know what somebody can do with it. >> reporter: they're just two medical reports that found their way inside this marketing office in brooklyn. >> i was getting an e-fax. >> gabby started working for aps marketing group last april, and almost immediately she noticed these faxes full of personal medical data, seemingly meant for quest diagnostics but somehow on her desk. >> i could see private patient dates of birth, ages, weight. >> reporter: clossenen quickly figured out a possible reason. quest's number begins with area code 7-8-5, while her company fax number began with 7-1-8. so she contacted quest diagnostics with copies of what she received. after several weeks she received an e-mail from quest saying in part, quote, the clients are being contacted, unquote. but it didn't end. day after day, klaasman continued to receive personal medical information she did not want from dozens of different doctors' office all over new york. her next step was to report this to the depa
>> definitely a violation of privacy to give someone my medical records. you never know what somebody can do with it. >> reporter: they're just two medical reports that found their way inside this marketing office in brooklyn. >> i was getting an e-fax. >> gabby started working for aps marketing group last april, and almost immediately she noticed these faxes full of personal medical data, seemingly meant for quest diagnostics but somehow on her desk. >> i could...
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if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. the cold truth is, way to do your job when tough symptoms need alka-seltzer plus cold & cough it's four cold symptom fighters put you back in control. stay unstoppable. alka-seltzer plus. you tuck here... you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker... because of toenail fungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the site of infection and get to the root of your toe tucking. kerydin may cause irritation at the treated site. most common side effects include skin peeling... ...ingrown toenail, redness, itching, and swelling. tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. stop toe tucking... and get the drop on toen
if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. the cold truth is, way to do your job when tough symptoms need alka-seltzer plus cold & cough it's four cold...
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with the district of colombia and has stopped them for doing sales of medical marijuana. finitude debilitate efforts ending cases and in states it is legal under state law because it was overreaching but there will still we a lot of turbulence on this issue of pension the we will reach an accord to the end of alcohol prohibition with some sort of a chord in congress to make peace on this issue but it will be played out differently in different parts of the country and it will be part of the discussion for quite some time. >> of what so many people are enjoying in a casual way. invented thank the young man from the late san francisco to the late '70s to the '80s with courageous doctors who fought the resistance for medical marijuana research. a great deal of people who would lay it on the line for this cause. my hope is recreational marijuana becomes widely expected it may help the medical marijuana patience that there loath to deal with medical marijuana but didn't want to give recommendations but those that might feel liberated to talk to patients about medical marijuana
with the district of colombia and has stopped them for doing sales of medical marijuana. finitude debilitate efforts ending cases and in states it is legal under state law because it was overreaching but there will still we a lot of turbulence on this issue of pension the we will reach an accord to the end of alcohol prohibition with some sort of a chord in congress to make peace on this issue but it will be played out differently in different parts of the country and it will be part of the...
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day after day, she continued to receive personal medical information she did not want, from dozens of different doctors offices all over new york. her next step was to report this to the department of health and human services, which oversees hipaa, which are strict medical privacy laws. >> months had gone by. i thought it was strange. >> reporter: when she asked health and human services about her complaint, she received this letter saying that the case was closed and that they would resolve the matter by providing, quote, technical assistance to quest diagnostics. but the faxes kept coming. that's when she called the news 4 i-team. >> i know if my information were shared like that, i would definitely want someone to let me know. >> reporter: the office that sent the information to the firm told the i-team that 44 records were sent to the wrong party due to human error when the area code was entered incorrectly. they were never notified by quest or the federal government. >> it is a serious data breach. >> reporter: pam dixon is a medical privacy expert who just testified before cong
day after day, she continued to receive personal medical information she did not want, from dozens of different doctors offices all over new york. her next step was to report this to the department of health and human services, which oversees hipaa, which are strict medical privacy laws. >> months had gone by. i thought it was strange. >> reporter: when she asked health and human services about her complaint, she received this letter saying that the case was closed and that they...
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. >>> halfway through the most ambitious face transplant surgery ever attempted, doctors have removed the donor's face. >> face is going to the other room now. >> reporter: a warning. some of the footage you're about to see is graphic. is lying on the operating table next door. his now exposed face ready for the transplant. >> when we removed the face and we started going into the other room, it's like starting a whole new operation. >> everybody ready? >> yeah. >> reporter: lead surgeon dr. eduardo rodriguez positions the face. he now must quickly get blood circulating to it before the tissue starts to die. it's been without blood flow for almost three urs. >> until the face becomes p pk my heart's racing. >> reporter: it's an intricate process. stitching together the blood vessels. >> okay. we're open. >> reporter: then within seconds -- >> see the pink? >> reporter: pat's h
tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. >>> halfway through the most ambitious face transplant surgery ever attempted, doctors have removed the donor's face. >> face is going to the other room now. >> reporter: a warning. some of the footage you're about to see is graphic. is lying on the operating table next door. his now exposed face...
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the boy died februaryrd at children's national medical center. the medical examiner says the toddler died from blunt impact injures. >>> belgium's capital remains on high alert. there's warning of a serious and imminent threat. schools and subways are closed while police soip search for the suspects. >> reporter: brussels is on lockdown, heavily armed soldiers are patrolling the streets trying to prevent a paris-style terror attack in the capital. many businesses are closed. downtown streets are nearly empty. overnight, security forces carried out more than a dozen raids. 21 people were arrested. but the prime suspect in the paris attacks is not one of them. >> salah abdeslam is not mock the persons arrested during the searches. >> reporter: the hunt for the paris suspect and the fight against islamic militants tops the agenda when president obama and the french president meet tomorrow at the white house. hollande was in paris and laid flowers at the bataclan nightclub. >> the united kingdom will do all of 0 in our power to support our friend fra
the boy died februaryrd at children's national medical center. the medical examiner says the toddler died from blunt impact injures. >>> belgium's capital remains on high alert. there's warning of a serious and imminent threat. schools and subways are closed while police soip search for the suspects. >> reporter: brussels is on lockdown, heavily armed soldiers are patrolling the streets trying to prevent a paris-style terror attack in the capital. many businesses are closed....
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and provided valley medical center recommendations to improve. v many,c has agreed to implement. the county even promised that the missing list would decrease substantially in the coming years. and th was six years ago. >> it's going to take some time to continue to fix it and it's going to take more resources, more attention to difficult de tail on a day-to-day basis. >> reporter: two years ago the vmc started attaching high tech tags to 2700 pieces of equipment so staff can now track their location. the medical center hired someone to oversee the hospital's inventory. in hopes of cutting down the list of missing items. >> we're down to 70 items on the current list and we expect that number to continue to drop per. >> reporter: that list of 70 missing items this year is down from the 162 last year. but it's still more missing items than were reported in 2013 and 2012. >> we can't say 100% that things weren't stolen or, you know, placed in locations that they shouldn't have been. that's certainly possible. and that's why we've been so vigorous
and provided valley medical center recommendations to improve. v many,c has agreed to implement. the county even promised that the missing list would decrease substantially in the coming years. and th was six years ago. >> it's going to take some time to continue to fix it and it's going to take more resources, more attention to difficult de tail on a day-to-day basis. >> reporter: two years ago the vmc started attaching high tech tags to 2700 pieces of equipment so staff can now...
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lambert never got medical help on the morning he died. video surfaced as his family heads to court seeking a $25 million judgment against the police in south boston, virginia. we get more this morning from cnn's pamela brown. >> reporter: this police video shows three officers in south boston, virginia tasing a man outside the emergency room. shortly after, that man, 46-year-old linwood lambert, died in police custody. the video starts with officers picking lambert up at a motel in may of 2013. after several 911 calls made about noise. in court records, police say because of the way lambert was acting, they decided to take him to the hospital. they said he made comments about murdering two people and hid their bodies in the ceiling. >> we will take you to the emergency room. >> reporter: and inside the patrol car, police say he kicked out the window. then the video shows lambert running to the hospital doors while hand cuffed. falls to the ground and officers ask him to roll over on his stomach as they tase him. lambert admits he was on d
lambert never got medical help on the morning he died. video surfaced as his family heads to court seeking a $25 million judgment against the police in south boston, virginia. we get more this morning from cnn's pamela brown. >> reporter: this police video shows three officers in south boston, virginia tasing a man outside the emergency room. shortly after, that man, 46-year-old linwood lambert, died in police custody. the video starts with officers picking lambert up at a motel in may of...
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families and victims e individuals that went though the criminal justice system and our emergency medical systems more than once to allow them to play a row w role with the and i and the judges perhaps to offer yet again, a i think a more compassionate prauch to people that are dealing with mentally ill r mental illness and love people use our newly refreshed 311 app as well as our connections to our public health department facilities to report people in to get health checks and particularly focused on individuals that does not will look like their handing themselves in a situation they can present a dogger to themselves or anonym and certainly what a lot of people may call or so as abnormal behavior or behavior that on a regular person basis niece attention is i'm happy not only to be here on the site but to know that is part of our extended level of services our city is providing an additional $28 million this year in services that are needed we have over 2 and a half billions a year that are dedicated to social services out of a $9 billion budget within the public health bill we're mo
families and victims e individuals that went though the criminal justice system and our emergency medical systems more than once to allow them to play a row w role with the and i and the judges perhaps to offer yet again, a i think a more compassionate prauch to people that are dealing with mentally ill r mental illness and love people use our newly refreshed 311 app as well as our connections to our public health department facilities to report people in to get health checks and particularly...
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cannabis group for 5 years and served these offender the medical cannabis between 2011 and 2013 i'vewn this enterprise i met ism i him when he established the first establishment is as you recall the commissioning unanimously by a vote of 78 to zero supported his application from the starts the facility has been run as a exemplar facility i'm a patron that goes to the customer service and in kind patient services with weekly jogging and veteran support and ouch he's a member of the business associations and the triangle association and the valley association the dispensary is well liked in the market street neighborhood no claims in the more 4 years since opposite side my husband and i are serving as upcoming paid members of the siding board this board made quarterly donations to over $300,000 for the local charity with the life-saving and breast cancer and urban forestry and others i'm confident this dispensary on lombard street will be a good residents i urge you to support that thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, commissioners my name is michael cohen h
cannabis group for 5 years and served these offender the medical cannabis between 2011 and 2013 i'vewn this enterprise i met ism i him when he established the first establishment is as you recall the commissioning unanimously by a vote of 78 to zero supported his application from the starts the facility has been run as a exemplar facility i'm a patron that goes to the customer service and in kind patient services with weekly jogging and veteran support and ouch he's a member of the business...
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. i'm ginger breadington with your 10 day deal forecast. every day for ten days, expect new deals with historic low prices across target and target.com. hey! ginger! yes, ken? great forecast! are coffee makers on sale? yes! yes they will be... ginger! what about cameras? oh yeah, yeah. cameras-- ginger! how about christmas lights? yeah! lights, cameras, it's all in on the action. [ laughs ] see what i did there? ♪ >>> halfway through the most ambitious face transplant surgery ever attempted, doctors have removed the donor's face. >> face is going to the other room now. >> reporter: a warning. some of the footage you're about to see is graphic. former firefighter pat hardison is lying on the operating table next door. his now exposed face ready for the transplant. >> when we removed the face and we started going into the other room, it's l
tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. i'm ginger breadington with your 10 day deal forecast. every day for ten days, expect new deals with historic low prices across target and target.com. hey! ginger! yes, ken? great forecast! are coffee makers on sale? yes! yes they will be... ginger! what about cameras? oh yeah,...
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Nov 27, 2015
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patient say they have to you know, i know one set of providers is $17,000 a year to get with a medicalome so those two providers actually accompany their patients to specialists there is to hear with the specialists is saying and twitter that's with the medical consider doctors are joined at the hip that's not possible did that factor into this i mean shouldn't should be thinking about either ways to encourage members savings accountant. >> great question from the medical home prospective a whole gambit of reimbursement approaches that carriers have today and we are moving more towards pay for performance it not like they're cutting their fees to the medical homes they're providing ways to do the right thing and the population their severing they have enough few minutes we see a full gambit not to take the services way away but pay for values we see that request carriers and the medical home in terms of connoisseur services we see that more in environments their offering a much higher deduct out of costs so they can kind of supplement the deduct i don't see that where but have robust p
patient say they have to you know, i know one set of providers is $17,000 a year to get with a medicalome so those two providers actually accompany their patients to specialists there is to hear with the specialists is saying and twitter that's with the medical consider doctors are joined at the hip that's not possible did that factor into this i mean shouldn't should be thinking about either ways to encourage members savings accountant. >> great question from the medical home prospective...
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but we need to get the medical piece down because we failed on the medical piece. if we get the medical piece, my belief is that we can then really get the rest of the pieces in place,place, but we are not even getting the 1st thing right. we are dismissing people from getting even detox coverage, missing the early screening, missing elementary things in our medical system. i am for fixing those. while we are doing all of these of things, but the big issues, and the president of the united states has an obligation to require insurance companies to disclose how they make medical utilization review decisions, how they make these medical necessity determinations to deny this care, medical care, and it is against the law, and the law now requires that we find out, are you treating the person with the mental illness or addiction the same as we would treat the diabetic, cardiovascular disease patient, the cancer patient? the only way to no is if we see the algorithm of how they make these medical necessity determinations, who this for primary, secondary, tertiary levels
but we need to get the medical piece down because we failed on the medical piece. if we get the medical piece, my belief is that we can then really get the rest of the pieces in place,place, but we are not even getting the 1st thing right. we are dismissing people from getting even detox coverage, missing the early screening, missing elementary things in our medical system. i am for fixing those. while we are doing all of these of things, but the big issues, and the president of the united...
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the medical student recovering tonight after stepping in to save a woman. her attacker shooting him in the stomach, then aiming for his head. police now naming a suspect. >>> and, record breaker. the retired navy s.e.a.l. and his death-defying flight. why he's going the distance for his fellow veterans. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm tom llamas. we begin with, around the country, special precautions at weekend sporting events. a wrestling event in atlanta taking extra steps, and a predawn drill. what to do what a suicide vest is involved. air travel worries also. ron claiborne with the story from laguardia airport tonight. >> reporter: tonight, americans on edge, heading into some of the busiest travel days of the year. this plane diverted because officials say three people were behaving strangely. the flight headed to los angeles. the passengers taken off the plane, questioned, and then later allowed to get on a different flight. and the fbi said it had no specific or creditable investigation on an attack. >> if it can make people afraid, the
the medical student recovering tonight after stepping in to save a woman. her attacker shooting him in the stomach, then aiming for his head. police now naming a suspect. >>> and, record breaker. the retired navy s.e.a.l. and his death-defying flight. why he's going the distance for his fellow veterans. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm tom llamas. we begin with, around the country, special precautions at weekend sporting events. a wrestling event in atlanta taking...
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enter that medical student. there's gold's car. watch as he spots the trouble and races the wrong way down a one-way street to confront the gunman. tonight, 21-year-old euric cain is charged with attempted murder. new orleans police say he's confessed to shooting the good samaritan. gold is recovering in the hospital behind me. his family says he's in guarded condition. the woman he helped escape, she has no serious injuries. and husband frieis friends tells the kind of guy who, quote, always has your back. david? >> ryan owens with us tonight from new orleans. ryan, thank you. >>> we turn to the economy this evening and a megamerger making national headlines. two pharmaceutical giants, pfizer, the maker of viagra and lipitor, and allergan, best known for botox. the $160 billion deal will create the largest drug company in the world now. pfizer expected to move its headquarters to dublin, where allergan is located, reducing how much they would have to pay in u.s. taxes. >>> and with black friday just days away, tonight, a bold new
enter that medical student. there's gold's car. watch as he spots the trouble and races the wrong way down a one-way street to confront the gunman. tonight, 21-year-old euric cain is charged with attempted murder. new orleans police say he's confessed to shooting the good samaritan. gold is recovering in the hospital behind me. his family says he's in guarded condition. the woman he helped escape, she has no serious injuries. and husband frieis friends tells the kind of guy who, quote, always...
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what a new study says about the impact of medications on kids' 3 there's new research out tonight on the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children.as marlie hall reports... it suggests kids may not be getting the rest they need if they're on 3 (nat -mom reads cole a bedtime story)(track)cole mariano is on stimulant medication to treat his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.the 11 year old is able to fall asleep at night.. but that wasn't always the case. (sot - cole mariano / diagnosed with adhd)"i would come in crying to my mom and dads room and be like i cant go to sleep, i wanna sleep but i cant."(track) a new study in pediatrics found children taking stimulant medications for adhd have poor sleep overall. (sot -dr. andrew adesman / cohen children's medical center of new york)"it can be a delay in sleep onset, sleep duration so kids are not tting as much sleep through the course of the having a bit more difficulty falling asleep." (stand up - marlie hall / cbs news/smithtown, ny)"attention deficit hyperactivity disorder affects an estimated 7 percent
what a new study says about the impact of medications on kids' 3 there's new research out tonight on the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children.as marlie hall reports... it suggests kids may not be getting the rest they need if they're on 3 (nat -mom reads cole a bedtime story)(track)cole mariano is on stimulant medication to treat his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.the 11 year old is able to fall asleep at night.. but that wasn't always the case. (sot -...
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this is israeli's largest hospital, sheba medical center. marijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> filling up the spoon. so that's your medicine inside there. >> you want to take it out? >> and he's doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> relief. first of all in the muscle in the leg. >> and you're not worried about any potential damage to your body? >> not at all. the opposite, actually. i really believe i can be cancer-free for a long time if i continue, you know, consume cannabis. >> yes, he said cancer-free. very early studies on mice in israel, spain, and the united states are now showing the potential of marijuana to kill cancer cells. it's exciting research, but it is still in its infancy, and it's inconclusive. this program at sheba is well established, and experts say a teaching tool for using marijuana in other hospitals. >> do you think this could happen in the united states? >> i don't know that there's yet enough really concrete evidence of cannabis's benefit that's satisfactory. at l
this is israeli's largest hospital, sheba medical center. marijuana to help him with the pain and nausea from chemotherapy. >> filling up the spoon. so that's your medicine inside there. >> you want to take it out? >> and he's doing it inside the hospital. >> how are you feeling? >> relief. first of all in the muscle in the leg. >> and you're not worried about any potential damage to your body? >> not at all. the opposite, actually. i really believe i...
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al ridge lived in cal hallow in the 44 year i've two medical conditions which absolutely require medicals no other drug works as well and presently i have to go crosstown to the facility to on my medication hiv partiality in the marina and cancer and all covets ms patient note the number of wheelchairs on lombard medical patient in the marina needs someplace nearby and in regards to the specific lecture that was chosen bus the only one available in the green zones by the planning commission in years ago i was here for those mergers because of the amount of is that a "yes in san francisco the space is limited on this location on lombard street was both vertebral, and, secondly, in the green zone it is required by law so you should be fortunate the dispensary that is asking our permission is a really good one i would not support a bad dispensary and medical marijuana store on the other hand, you folks have to realize a year from now that will be a booklet that will probably legalize marijuana throughout the state dealing intellectually with medical cannabis dispensary allowing as far as po
al ridge lived in cal hallow in the 44 year i've two medical conditions which absolutely require medicals no other drug works as well and presently i have to go crosstown to the facility to on my medication hiv partiality in the marina and cancer and all covets ms patient note the number of wheelchairs on lombard medical patient in the marina needs someplace nearby and in regards to the specific lecture that was chosen bus the only one available in the green zones by the planning commission in...
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this medication without medication. i hope just like i talked about with my son and my daughter in the future we are going to have a really standardized -- and other is a science and art to what you do that there but there ought to be some expectation that the state's work for these populations of people just like we did with cancer. we say this therapy is probably better for you depending on your background of genetically. we ought to do the same for mental health and addiction. obviously i didn't get that but it makes me an expert on the current system and what needs to happen. >> host: did it take the incident where your car hits the barrier to do it or were you turning a corner and recognizing -- tell me about how you turned the corner. there's a lot of people watching this who have probably had some of the same problems you've had and they are sitting there saying how did he get out of the rut that he was in because he kept getting out despite everybody strategic attempts. >> guest: i talk about and about in the bo
this medication without medication. i hope just like i talked about with my son and my daughter in the future we are going to have a really standardized -- and other is a science and art to what you do that there but there ought to be some expectation that the state's work for these populations of people just like we did with cancer. we say this therapy is probably better for you depending on your background of genetically. we ought to do the same for mental health and addiction. obviously i...
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ssa decision-makers to determine medical improvement. regarding appeals, we propose making the decision to award transitional benefits nonappealable to avoid undercutting the goal of encouraging beneficiaries to take the steps needed to reenter the workforce instead of waiting for the appeals process to unfold. and we point to examples where congress has precluded appeals and analogous context in the past. and as to reports we provide further details regarding the expedited and tailored services through existing return to work programs and a study regarding amending the rehabilitation act. as to required compliance, transitional beneficiaries would be required to follow prescribed treatment and take advantage of return to work services if needed to facilitate a workforce reattachment. ssa would also be required to notify transitional beneficiaries six months in advance of their benefits ending so they may take any needed action. here we go. the paper also required that we would, all of the authors were asked to specify statutory changes
ssa decision-makers to determine medical improvement. regarding appeals, we propose making the decision to award transitional benefits nonappealable to avoid undercutting the goal of encouraging beneficiaries to take the steps needed to reenter the workforce instead of waiting for the appeals process to unfold. and we point to examples where congress has precluded appeals and analogous context in the past. and as to reports we provide further details regarding the expedited and tailored...
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it's the medical, the social and spiritual. so, i got the medical side of it i didn't get the social and spiritual aspects of recovery. so even though on my body side i was clean and my head wasn't aware it needed to be in five months later and five months later i was back in the jackpot so i would say that recognizing the fact i hadn't done before treatment because after, i went back and i got -- i went to the mental health section finally. >> host: should doctors have been in control and said no you're not going to the mental units? >> guest: i didn't have the insight. all of us who are in the throes of illness do not have this insight. the stigma i guess is what you are dealing with when you went in was if it comes up anybody finds out. >> host: did you know anybody that happened pax >> guest: i had the specter of scandal always looming over me. did you ever hear the story of thomas eagleton's problems? >> guest: i heard about them but obviously you witnessed them. >> host: i lived through it politically. having had electric
it's the medical, the social and spiritual. so, i got the medical side of it i didn't get the social and spiritual aspects of recovery. so even though on my body side i was clean and my head wasn't aware it needed to be in five months later and five months later i was back in the jackpot so i would say that recognizing the fact i hadn't done before treatment because after, i went back and i got -- i went to the mental health section finally. >> host: should doctors have been in control...
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medications. phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: tonight, the california doctor, after six weeks weeks, dr. lisa singh, found guilty of the death of her patients. >> simply writing a prescription to someone, knowing they're going to abuse it, is the theory of second degree murder. >> reporter: the first time a doctor was tried and convicted of murder through prescriptions. >> the strengths were high and the quanties were low. set a new precedent. joey was one of dr. singh's victims. >> this is going to be changing. we have a prescription drug issue that's growing daily, and this is something that can start to make a difference. >> reporter: the lawyers say they plan to appeal. >>> and now to that college football stunner, what seemed like the greatest play ever that led to an amazing upset. university of miami, celebrating their victory over duke. but then officials announced it was all a mistake, and suspended the entire officiating team. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: six seconds left
medications. phillip mena has the details. >> reporter: tonight, the california doctor, after six weeks weeks, dr. lisa singh, found guilty of the death of her patients. >> simply writing a prescription to someone, knowing they're going to abuse it, is the theory of second degree murder. >> reporter: the first time a doctor was tried and convicted of murder through prescriptions. >> the strengths were high and the quanties were low. set a new precedent. joey was one of...
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. here's a penny just for you. that's no penny. that's a galaxy s 6 at u.s. cellular on black friday. whoa, thanks, grandma!! you're welcome. you can also get an lg g4 or an lg g pad f 8.0 with that penny. nice! isn't that just delightful? pennies for everyone! get penny doorbuster deals on great devices this black fridayy from 8:00 a.m. till noon while supplies last. >>> halfway through the most ambitious face transplant surgery ever attempted, doctors have removed the donor's face. >> face is going to the other room now. >> reporter: a warning. some of the footage you're about to see is graphic. former firefighter pat hardison is lying on the operating table next door. his now exposed face ready for the transplant. >> when we removed the face and we started going into the other room, it's like starting a whole new operatioio >> everyrydy ready? >> yeah. >> reporter: lead sur
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collins any medication from the panes they might discontinue the participation in karate if this thingasses. >> this was the first they said it would be difficult for them to continue if there is one in the place. >> that's important it could have a effect on your business and perhaps other businesses in the area. >> they feel as a parent it is important to gal balancing the neighborhood and excluinclude t that are positive and not negative. >> commissioner moore. >> it is very difficult for me to hear kind of a statement other best people that are up and down the block supported they wouldn't be moving out it is a little bit at this time in the presentation i think that is not comfortable to hear that is that is procedural. >> commissioners would you like to say something. >> why not first. >> would it be legal napa valley to restrict delivery to anyone under 24. >> yes. a court case the neighborhood court case is stocking man verse is mann theatres corporation is sites a case of age discretionary where a store did for the offer discounts to building or not straight people and a strai
collins any medication from the panes they might discontinue the participation in karate if this thingasses. >> this was the first they said it would be difficult for them to continue if there is one in the place. >> that's important it could have a effect on your business and perhaps other businesses in the area. >> they feel as a parent it is important to gal balancing the neighborhood and excluinclude t that are positive and not negative. >> commissioner moore....
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures.don't have to set records. but i'm still going for my personal best. and for eliquis. reduced risk of stroke plus less major bleeding. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. if ynow's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and there's a range of plans to choose from, depending on you needs and your budget. so if
tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures.don't have to set records. but i'm still going for my personal best. and for eliquis. reduced risk of stroke plus less major bleeding. ask your doctor if switching to eliquis is right for you. if ynow's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the...
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it suggests kids may not be getting the rest they need if they're on certain medications. 3 (nat -mom reads cole a bedtime story)(trara)cole mariano is on stimulant medication to treat his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.the 11 year old is able to fall asleep at night.. but that wasn't always the case. (sot - cole mariano / diagnosed with adhd)"i would come in crying to my mom and dads room and be like i cant go to sleep, i wanna sleep but i cant."(track) a new study in pediatrics found children taking stimulant medications for adhd have poor sleep overall. (sot -dr. andrew adesman / cohen children's medical center of new york)"it can be a delay in sleep onset, sleep duration so kids are not getting as much sleep through the course of the night and having a bit momo difficulty falling aslele."(stand up - marlie hall / /cbs news/smithtown, ny) "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder affects an estimated 7 percenof childrein the u-s.bout 3 and a half million of them are prescribed stimulant medications - the most common treatment for adhd."(track)the study recommends pediatri
it suggests kids may not be getting the rest they need if they're on certain medications. 3 (nat -mom reads cole a bedtime story)(trara)cole mariano is on stimulant medication to treat his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.the 11 year old is able to fall asleep at night.. but that wasn't always the case. (sot - cole mariano / diagnosed with adhd)"i would come in crying to my mom and dads room and be like i cant go to sleep, i wanna sleep but i cant."(track) a new study in...
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decision-makers together on medical improvement. regarding appeals we propose making the decision to award a transitional benefits not available to avoid undercutting the goal of encouraging beneficiaries to take the steps needed to reenter the workforce instead of waiting for the appeals process to unfold. we point to examples where congress has included appeals in an analogous contexts in a desperate as for support we provide further details regarding the expedited and tailored services taking the existing return to work programs and a study regarding amended the rehabilitation act. as to require compliance transitional beneficiaries would be required to follow prescribed treatment and ticket vantage of return to work services is needed to facilitate a workforce retrenchment. ssa would be required to notify transitional beneficiaries six months in advance of their benefits spending so that they may take immediate action. here we go. the paper also required that we would, all of the officer asked to specify statutory changes that w
decision-makers together on medical improvement. regarding appeals we propose making the decision to award a transitional benefits not available to avoid undercutting the goal of encouraging beneficiaries to take the steps needed to reenter the workforce instead of waiting for the appeals process to unfold. we point to examples where congress has included appeals in an analogous contexts in a desperate as for support we provide further details regarding the expedited and tailored services...
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the medical student recovering tonight after stepping in to save a woman. her attacker shooting him in the stomach, then aiming for his head. police now naming a suspect. >>> and, record breaker. the retired navy s.e.a.l. and his death-defying flight. why he's going the distance for his fellow veterans. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with the heightened sense of vigilance at home around the country, special precautions at weekend sporting a professional wrestling event in atlanta taking extra steps, an active shooter scenario. is involved. air travel worries also. ron claiborne with the story from laguardia airport tonight. >> reporter: tonight, americans year. this southwest airlines plane diverted because officials say three people were behaving strangely. >> when someone says you're making an emergency landing, you're going to be nervous. >> reporter: the flight headed to los angeles. the passengers taken off the plane, questioned, and then later allowed to get on a different flight. in atlanta, law enforcement saying they received inv
the medical student recovering tonight after stepping in to save a woman. her attacker shooting him in the stomach, then aiming for his head. police now naming a suspect. >>> and, record breaker. the retired navy s.e.a.l. and his death-defying flight. why he's going the distance for his fellow veterans. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with the heightened sense of vigilance at home around the country, special precautions at weekend sporting a professional...
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why do medications cost so much more here than in other countries. anne thompson spoke with a drug company ceo that a problem for so many people means your money or your life. >> reporter: they are the talk of the industry. two new drugs that could lower bad cholesterol. intended for those with inherented high cholesterol or heart disease. like 25-year-old steven doyle. he works out daily and takes statins that are not doing enough. >> new drugs on the horizon. >> his doctor at the hospital said steven needs the new drugs but he is worried about the cost as he waits for approval from his insurance. >> it is tough when it comes to medical stuff costing so much because you can't say no to medication. >> reporter: each drug costs more than $14,000 a year. but one watchdog group said the price should be from 2200 to $7,700. >> we weren't profitable until late 2013. >> reporter: so we went so see this doctor, ceo of regeneron that makes the drug that could help steven. he said the drug has lost money, 25 of its 27 years. >> it is not a simple assembly lin
why do medications cost so much more here than in other countries. anne thompson spoke with a drug company ceo that a problem for so many people means your money or your life. >> reporter: they are the talk of the industry. two new drugs that could lower bad cholesterol. intended for those with inherented high cholesterol or heart disease. like 25-year-old steven doyle. he works out daily and takes statins that are not doing enough. >> new drugs on the horizon. >> his doctor...
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ptell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. v eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. v plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's america's never been a country of quitters. it's not who we are. we don't ignore threats like climate change. we face our problems head-on. with american-made clean energy, we can end our dependence on foreign oil... spark new innovation... and create millions of new jobs. solving our climate crisis starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. >>> halfway through the most surgery ever attempted, doctors have removed the donor's face. >> face is going to the other room now. >> reporter: a warning. some of the footage you're about to see is graphic. former firefighter pat hardison is lying on the operating table next door. his now exposed face ready for the transplant. >> when we removed the face and we started going into the other room, it's like starting a whole new operation. >> everybody ready? >> yeah. >> reporter: lead surgeon dr. eduardo rodriguez p
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