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hosting medical conventions like this one.he guest list includes hundreds ofof medical staff and tourism agencies from 13 countries. the pitch is simple, busan can offer high-quality service for a low price. >> people are satisfied with professionalism of korean professors and doctors. >> reporter: busan is trying to attract patients from developing countries who need medical treatment for illnesses. for many, they come to the city because they can't find proper treatment at home. 6-year-old alikhahan is from kazakhstan. diagnosed with cerebral paralysis, he's gone through his first medical operation in busan. >> translator: i traveled everywhere to treat my son. but in the end, i made a decision, choosing this academic medical center. >> reporteter: the treatmentnt doesesn't end after surgery. once back at home, patients can stilll cult with medical staff about issues they're having. special equipment for video conferencing will help patients get remote diagnosis and treatment. >> translator: i believe our medical t technique
hosting medical conventions like this one.he guest list includes hundreds ofof medical staff and tourism agencies from 13 countries. the pitch is simple, busan can offer high-quality service for a low price. >> people are satisfied with professionalism of korean professors and doctors. >> reporter: busan is trying to attract patients from developing countries who need medical treatment for illnesses. for many, they come to the city because they can't find proper treatment at home....
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this medical training school is operated by the international medical co-op. the medics already work in field clinics inside afghanistan for six months. onh additional training animals, they will advance their skills and then returned to afghanistan again. one man was 10 years old when the war began. >> on the first day of our arrival, the government got the report of our plan to establish the clinic. the next day, government forces showed up at ivillage. old.hat there was 16 years i saw many dead bodies, many wounded people and many, many people missing one arm or one leg. the people live very primitive lives, no doctor or health worker. there are no 40 international medical corps clinics inside afghanistan. combined, they treat at least 40,000 patients monthly. one young medic reported that during heavy fighting, he had 240 eight surgical cases over a two-month period. young afghans are also pursuing other serious locations -- serious locations. there is a school of journalism operated by the national rescue committee. students first learn an international l
this medical training school is operated by the international medical co-op. the medics already work in field clinics inside afghanistan for six months. onh additional training animals, they will advance their skills and then returned to afghanistan again. one man was 10 years old when the war began. >> on the first day of our arrival, the government got the report of our plan to establish the clinic. the next day, government forces showed up at ivillage. old.hat there was 16 years i saw...
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the medical marijuana industry is booming. clark county is home to the most medical marijuana patients in the state. but the age group-- using medical marijuana the most... is changing the future of the industry. fox5's cyndi lundeberg is live in the newsroom to break down the numbers... when you think of a typical medical marijuana user... people over the age of 50 probably dont come to mind. but in nevada they are the largest... group using cannabis. we talked to one 67 year old who told me he wants to change peoples perception of stoners. get legal try it that's the advice 67 year old red michaels... has for anyone nervous about medical marijuana. michaels and his wife tell me theyve seen benefits first hand... his wife stage four colon cancer... in my wifes case it has just been salvation im not sure if shed be here without it michaels and his the growing numbers over the age of 55 using cannabis. in the state of nevada more than eight thousand of the meidcal marijuana users... fall in this category... the age group with t
the medical marijuana industry is booming. clark county is home to the most medical marijuana patients in the state. but the age group-- using medical marijuana the most... is changing the future of the industry. fox5's cyndi lundeberg is live in the newsroom to break down the numbers... when you think of a typical medical marijuana user... people over the age of 50 probably dont come to mind. but in nevada they are the largest... group using cannabis. we talked to one 67 year old who told me...
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"he's just taken his medication." i what kind of medication is it? what does the medication do? what point were you making with that? >> he takes almost 11 different medications since his accident on november 2 of last year. you have to give it time to kick in. if not, if you start a a conversation with him, he's not going to remember the conversation once the medicine has kicked in. he'll come back and say, "what were you saying to me earlier about?" or he just-- he doesn't talk. we as a family know, first thing in the mornings, we don't bother him until he takes his medicine. he doesn't have a gun. he had no gun. >> reporter: so when you see the video and there's a gun lying beside your husband, where do you think that gun came from? >> i know that he didn't have it.e i didn't see a gun. g where that gun came from, i he was not a threat. you saw him backing up. why didn't you give him ahim a command then? you didn't give him a command then. you shot him. d keith, don't you do it! ( gunshots ) ( bleep ). did you shoot him? did you shoot him? did you shoot him? and all we want i
"he's just taken his medication." i what kind of medication is it? what does the medication do? what point were you making with that? >> he takes almost 11 different medications since his accident on november 2 of last year. you have to give it time to kick in. if not, if you start a a conversation with him, he's not going to remember the conversation once the medicine has kicked in. he'll come back and say, "what were you saying to me earlier about?" or he just-- he...
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are your medical devices at risk? why hacking your health could really happen. >> delivery by drone. will your next package be droppeom the sky? from burritos to books ist' all coming. > and paying for colleg ha gotten a littasw to navigate new financi aid forms and whysh >>> beautiful bellies. expectant mommies turn their bellies into a great cause. came to me three days before i wasel divering my first child. >> "on the money" starts right now. thi "on the money your money, your life, your we begin with a cyber threat to your s like insulin pumps could be vulnee to an attack from hackers. reporter mig tirrell with a cyber secur risk is something you may not have thought about. hacking your health is had week's cover story. more than 100,000 people with diabetes frequently got a stran letter from johnson & johnson. the health care giant was warning the of a cyber security risk with one of its insulin punch. the one-touch ping insulin pump system with a remote control. j&j says no one has been harmed in this way but i
are your medical devices at risk? why hacking your health could really happen. >> delivery by drone. will your next package be droppeom the sky? from burritos to books ist' all coming. > and paying for colleg ha gotten a littasw to navigate new financi aid forms and whysh >>> beautiful bellies. expectant mommies turn their bellies into a great cause. came to me three days before i wasel divering my first child. >> "on the money" starts right now. thi "on...
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. >> overwhelms there are a lot of people saying it should be built is there go medicated emotion it is great but would that kind of not - >> that's probably a good point of discussion here's an institutional use in a residential neighborhood has to have design but others that simply defy it. >> and maybe that's the way to narrow the waiver not for residential project it could be - i've seen institutional use naming - i don't know. i would - i think that is a kind of third railroad i'll be clients to get rid of and call those works up tare innovate waivers. >> just before - think of that another design if you could similar to that that you'll want to have in a residential neighborhood but not neatly fits within the guidelines how will we allow that to occur. >> if you could come up with that. >> first of all, i want to clarify it was no further our intent this be you know blanket staff level discretionary determination we're a guideline to be waved not an entire document but a particular guideline for extraordinary and unique circumstances and that's. >> preventing having a discussio
. >> overwhelms there are a lot of people saying it should be built is there go medicated emotion it is great but would that kind of not - >> that's probably a good point of discussion here's an institutional use in a residential neighborhood has to have design but others that simply defy it. >> and maybe that's the way to narrow the waiver not for residential project it could be - i've seen institutional use naming - i don't know. i would - i think that is a kind of third...
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this medical training school is operated by the international medical corps. these paramedics have worked in field clinics inside afghanistan for six months. with additional training on animals they will advance their skills and returned to afghanistan again. he was 10 years old when the war began. >> on the first day of our foundl, the government out our plan to establish a clinic. the next day government forces shelled the village with long-range artillery. majong was 16 years old. >> i saw many dead people and wounded people. lots of experience. the people live very primitive lives. there was no doctor or health worker to help them. there are now 40 international -- >> there are now 40 international manic all -- medical corps clinics inside afghanistan. that duringported heavy fighting he had 200 surgical cases over a two-month period. young afghans are also pursuing other serious locations. -- vocations. there is a school of journalism operated by the international rescue committee. students learn and international language and the craft of objective journ
this medical training school is operated by the international medical corps. these paramedics have worked in field clinics inside afghanistan for six months. with additional training on animals they will advance their skills and returned to afghanistan again. he was 10 years old when the war began. >> on the first day of our foundl, the government out our plan to establish a clinic. the next day government forces shelled the village with long-range artillery. majong was 16 years old....
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eric rube bring is the only pediatrician in medical marijuana to children. he says legalizing recreational marijuana will mean better access to the legal medical marijuana. the last time i have spoke to dr. rube by back in february, he had over 40 patients waiting for their medical marijuana card. today. that number has doubled. >> voting for yes on four will allow for more growth facilities the price it is prohibitive live
eric rube bring is the only pediatrician in medical marijuana to children. he says legalizing recreational marijuana will mean better access to the legal medical marijuana. the last time i have spoke to dr. rube by back in february, he had over 40 patients waiting for their medical marijuana card. today. that number has doubled. >> voting for yes on four will allow for more growth facilities the price it is prohibitive live
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the medical marijuana industry is budding. clark county is home to the highest number of medical marijuana patients in the state. but the age group, using medical marijuana the most, is industry. fox5's cyndi lundeberg breaks down the numbers. <
the medical marijuana industry is budding. clark county is home to the highest number of medical marijuana patients in the state. but the age group, using medical marijuana the most, is industry. fox5's cyndi lundeberg breaks down the numbers.
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our state about to open the door to medical marijuana but not everyone is happy about plan. we are learning about the controversy surrounding the new advisory board and why some people say two members should not even be on it. >>> plus, bobcat in trouble. the amazing story of survival after this animal was hit by a car. >>> still to come, you are >>> ohio leading's marijuana group speaking out about the committee that will be involved >> kristin byrne joins us. this committee will make recommendations about how the law will work. reporter: that's right. and it will submit the recommendations to multiple state agencies. those agencies are charged with making sure ohio's new medical marijuana law is up and running no later than september 2018. the committee is made up of 14 members statewide. three local and another two are being criticized by some of the laws strongest proponents. >> the ohioans for medical marijuana. worried about the appointments of these two individuals to the newly formed medical marijuana advisory committee. both tony carter and marcy sydell from the dru
our state about to open the door to medical marijuana but not everyone is happy about plan. we are learning about the controversy surrounding the new advisory board and why some people say two members should not even be on it. >>> plus, bobcat in trouble. the amazing story of survival after this animal was hit by a car. >>> still to come, you are >>> ohio leading's marijuana group speaking out about the committee that will be involved >> kristin byrne joins us....
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cannabis by 2006 our team established a medical cannabis adaptations and been san bruno for 10 yearsn a biweekly base not missing a delivery all the original members live in the lower hate we visit the hospice at any given time we serve the folks with flowers and working closely to make sure they're safe at no cost to the patient when i was active in the lower hate 3 dispensaries went though the public process and all permitted and substantially operating one closed due to police car in the federal government and another as a result of poor operations and the one we're discussing is the only one left in a half-mile radius the process for the appellant has been reserved for bad operators used to close the neighboring dispensaries the heath permit can be denied or appealed should an operator not follow the rules we're one of the best if not the best operator in the city should our decision allow us to operate under be a process the appellant can challenge our operations isn't future i can assure you none complains will happen we're not engaged the lower hate we have and extensively on
cannabis by 2006 our team established a medical cannabis adaptations and been san bruno for 10 yearsn a biweekly base not missing a delivery all the original members live in the lower hate we visit the hospice at any given time we serve the folks with flowers and working closely to make sure they're safe at no cost to the patient when i was active in the lower hate 3 dispensaries went though the public process and all permitted and substantially operating one closed due to police car in the...
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are your medical devices at risk? why hacking your health could really happen. >>> delivery by drone. will your next package be dropped from the sky? from burritos to books it's all coming. >>> and paying for college may have gotten a little easier. how to navigate your way around new financial aid forms and why you should do it now. >>> beautiful bellies. expectant moms turn their tummies into a canvas for a great cause. >> naturally it came to me three days before i was delivering my first child. >> "on the money" starts right now. >>> this the "on the money," your money, your life, your future. >>> we begin with a cyber threat to your health. medical devices like insulin pumps could be vulnerable to an attack from hackers. reporter meg tirrell with a cyber security risk is something you may not have thought about. hacking your health is had week's cover story. >> reporter: more than 100,000 people with diabetes eventually got a strange letter from johnson & johnson. the health care giant was warning them of a cyber
are your medical devices at risk? why hacking your health could really happen. >>> delivery by drone. will your next package be dropped from the sky? from burritos to books it's all coming. >>> and paying for college may have gotten a little easier. how to navigate your way around new financial aid forms and why you should do it now. >>> beautiful bellies. expectant moms turn their tummies into a canvas for a great cause. >> naturally it came to me three days...
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particularly, if you're paying cash for a medication. there can be a wide discrepancy in the amount pharmacies will charge. there's something called good rx. that's something you see commercials for. that's something that can save people some money. i think all of those things are ways to lower the out of pocket costs. >> really great tips, things i haven't even thought about. dr. joshua wiener, thank you for your insight. >> you're welcome. >>> plenty of sunshine three minutes before noontimeer afternoon highs in the 50s. plenty of sunshine but on the cool side. average high now in the mid-60s. chance of rain for the second half of the day tomorrow and milder weather for the weekend. after tomorrow, a very dry stretch. >> thank you, chuck. >>> and that does it for "news4 midday." thank you so much for joining us. we're back on the air this afternoon. first at 4:00. >>> remember, you can get news and weather updates with our nbc washington app. you'll have a great day. midday." >>> stand by, everyone. we're live in five, four, three, two
particularly, if you're paying cash for a medication. there can be a wide discrepancy in the amount pharmacies will charge. there's something called good rx. that's something you see commercials for. that's something that can save people some money. i think all of those things are ways to lower the out of pocket costs. >> really great tips, things i haven't even thought about. dr. joshua wiener, thank you for your insight. >> you're welcome. >>> plenty of sunshine three...
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and 20 more states have legalized medical, but not recreational marijuana, including nevada. so, mr. fox, one quick point i want you to -- i'd appreciate your explaining to the viewers and listeners of this federal program. you know, we do focus on how federal issues affect the state here. the office of national drug control policy, they note, quote, the state marijuana laws do not change the fact that using marijuana continues law. >> i'm going to let robert take that one. >> i guess the federal policy guy. >> yes. i mean states have their own laws and the federal government has its own laws as well. it's pretty clear under the controlled substances act, which is the federal statute, that i guess made marijuana illegal, that states can set their own criminal policies when it comes to drugs. so states can end their prohibitions on adults using, possessing, cultivating marijuana if they choose to do so. however, because of our system of democracy, the federal government also -- it's clear they can enforce their laws as well, even when those laws differ. however, what the feder
and 20 more states have legalized medical, but not recreational marijuana, including nevada. so, mr. fox, one quick point i want you to -- i'd appreciate your explaining to the viewers and listeners of this federal program. you know, we do focus on how federal issues affect the state here. the office of national drug control policy, they note, quote, the state marijuana laws do not change the fact that using marijuana continues law. >> i'm going to let robert take that one. >> i...
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hawk was able to lose 52 pounds, stopped taking his diabetes medications, blood pressure mede medications and lost a huge amount of weight. >> allan another person, same thing for him. he was on diabetes medication for 20 years. >> >> 20 years. a lot of times you take diabetes medicine and you add another medicine because it is not working enough. if you just learn how to eat for your body you can have good blood sugar control. he was able to lose over 40 pounds, stop taking the medication and stopped the battle of having diabetes and having to take medications every day. >> connie was healthy all of her life. this is our next example. had type 2 diabetes and for the first time felt not just frustrated, but bad about herself. >> absolutely. when somebody goes into the doctor and don't feel bad or realize they feel bad they just feel sluggish we all make excuses, once somebody finds out they have type 2 diabetes and have to go on a daily medicine they are like how did this happen? she came in she's like i am ready to take control of my life. i want to manage this. i don't want to just live
hawk was able to lose 52 pounds, stopped taking his diabetes medications, blood pressure mede medications and lost a huge amount of weight. >> allan another person, same thing for him. he was on diabetes medication for 20 years. >> >> 20 years. a lot of times you take diabetes medicine and you add another medicine because it is not working enough. if you just learn how to eat for your body you can have good blood sugar control. he was able to lose over 40 pounds, stop taking...
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medic medic medic medical. one of the challenges we hear over and over again including from my legislative director who spent two hours on the phone with a insurance company whose folks representatives had no idea what she was talking about to the extent they said that information doesn't exist. she said you're not in compliance of the law. this is very complex. but the complexity can't be the barrier to information for a patient to be able to get access to that care, so, how can we -- how can be parity be strengthened so it doesn't touch the actual requirements around parity. it says shine a spotlight on it to make sure that the parity is being complied with. can't we find a way to simplify the information so consumers can digest it? >> i'd like to work with you and others who are interested on this topic to find out what is this kind of concise document that we can give out, and i think that will helpen insurers understand and also help with consumers because they'd have it in an understandable document. i ag
medic medic medic medical. one of the challenges we hear over and over again including from my legislative director who spent two hours on the phone with a insurance company whose folks representatives had no idea what she was talking about to the extent they said that information doesn't exist. she said you're not in compliance of the law. this is very complex. but the complexity can't be the barrier to information for a patient to be able to get access to that care, so, how can we -- how can...
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afford the cost of some of these medications.. but there are several conditions that must be met, such as the drugs must not be expired, must be in the original, unopened packaging, and must be accompanied by a donor form. how do people get more information about these repositories? the wisconsin department of health services has some great information about these programs and repositories on their website. we have a link to their website in the call what can people do with medications that cannot be donated? a number of local police departments have medication drop off boxes in their lobbies. people can anonymously drop off prescriptions and over the counter drugs, including pet medications, inhalers and liquid medications that are in leak proof containers. however, there are some limitations such as no illegal drugs, creams or ointments, for more information about what can be dropped off, contact your local police department. charles and shannon? need help with a consumer problem? our "call for action" volunteers are ready! call
afford the cost of some of these medications.. but there are several conditions that must be met, such as the drugs must not be expired, must be in the original, unopened packaging, and must be accompanied by a donor form. how do people get more information about these repositories? the wisconsin department of health services has some great information about these programs and repositories on their website. we have a link to their website in the call what can people do with medications that...
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[laughter] >> undiagnosed. >> no medication here. [laughter] >> i think this is one of the topics we were chatting during the break because i was saying a lot of people try adhd medication because they have heard if you try it you will know if you have it, if you, because you will either be able to focus or you won't. is that true? >> that is often the metric. there is a and pediatricians that will diagnose a moderate dose to see if it makes a perceptible change. i like the idea of a moderate dose. >> let's set a few things straight. we're using the acronym adhd because we're taking in both add and adhd which is the hyper active component of it. is it fair to say some kids and adults need this medication in while at school and focus because they have a true diagnoseable problem? >> great question. should that be true i think it's a very very small population of people. think oftentimes when people are having trouble focusing, and they are inattentive, it is anxiety or depression or other issues that are primary that are driving those
[laughter] >> undiagnosed. >> no medication here. [laughter] >> i think this is one of the topics we were chatting during the break because i was saying a lot of people try adhd medication because they have heard if you try it you will know if you have it, if you, because you will either be able to focus or you won't. is that true? >> that is often the metric. there is a and pediatricians that will diagnose a moderate dose to see if it makes a perceptible change. i like...
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business of medical marijuana? now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty we'll stay close to 90 degrees on tuesday with some thin clouds overhead, then back to the mid-80s on wednsday with a few more clouds on the mid-80s through the weekend. strong, southwest gusts to 35 mph get here on friday through the weekend and into monday. mondays northwest wind by the afternoon with bring in cooler air with a high around 80. we'll stay close to 90 degrees on tuesday with some thin clouds overhead, then back to the mid-80s on wednsday with a few more clouds on the mid-80s through the weekend. strong, southwest gusts to 35 mph get here on friday through the weekend and into monday. mondays northwest wind by the afternoon with bring in cooler air with a high around 80. closed captioning when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i
business of medical marijuana? now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty we'll stay close to 90 degrees on tuesday with some thin clouds overhead, then back to the mid-80s on wednsday with a few more clouds on the mid-80s through the weekend. strong, southwest gusts to 35 mph get here on friday through the weekend and into monday. mondays northwest wind by the afternoon with bring in cooler air with a high around 80. we'll stay close to 90 degrees on tuesday with some thin...
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now, year's later it's available at the very first family medical cannabis clinic in tampa.(sot: dr. david berger, pediatrician)"in particular the cbd that's found inhe low thc medil cannabis that's now for people with seizures and people with muscle spasms and people with cancers helping people across help people out."pediatrician, dr. david berger heads up the clinic d says many parents are seeking out safer alternatives to traditional drugs...and turning to medical marijuana(sot: dr. dad berger, pediatrician"it's an incredibly safe profile you can't get high from taking a product that just has the cbd in it - and that's really an important thing because a lot of the patients that i've talked to so far especially those with chronic muscle spasms who are on pain mediations those people who are really concerned about getting addicted to those types of medications." the treatment has received pushback because both recreational and medical use of marijuana is illegal in florida. the same drug that treated former president jimmy carter's melanoma.. is now being used to treat lu
now, year's later it's available at the very first family medical cannabis clinic in tampa.(sot: dr. david berger, pediatrician)"in particular the cbd that's found inhe low thc medil cannabis that's now for people with seizures and people with muscle spasms and people with cancers helping people across help people out."pediatrician, dr. david berger heads up the clinic d says many parents are seeking out safer alternatives to traditional drugs...and turning to medical marijuana(sot:...
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the state medical board says it won't be any time soon. impossible for nine-year-old pj patten. >> he could not use a spoon. >>reporter: he had multiple seizures every day starting at the age of six. they ran out of treatment options and that's when he started pushing for medical marijuana in ohio. last month they believed they had won a hard fought battle until the medical board told ct it yet. >> i would call it a copout. they have taken the issue and punted. >>reporter: he's talking about the adpirm tif defense that allowing patients to legally posses medical marijuana starting last month. bit it requires a medical recommendation and doctors will not be permed to do that. would be considered criminals for giving the medicine to their kids. >> i was prepared to go the jail and lose my law license. >>reporter: the board said it recommends doctors consult their lawyers if patients raise concerns. >>> seems like it was all anybody wanted to talk about, but there was act drop in the number of people who watched last night's presidential deba
the state medical board says it won't be any time soon. impossible for nine-year-old pj patten. >> he could not use a spoon. >>reporter: he had multiple seizures every day starting at the age of six. they ran out of treatment options and that's when he started pushing for medical marijuana in ohio. last month they believed they had won a hard fought battle until the medical board told ct it yet. >> i would call it a copout. they have taken the issue and punted....
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the former medical director. dr.henry. i spent the day trying to track him down and finally found him at a new job. >> so you don't feel you are responsible. >> correct. >> reporter: he has a pretty good explanation. you see, state health officials list dr. henry as the last medical director of women's diagnostic but he left 7 months before the doors. a new medical director was never listed. >> the state might of had my name but i was not working there at that time. >> does that responsibility leave with your employment? >> good question. i don't know the answer to that. >> he feels terrible about what happened to his former patients. >> did you know how he was occupiership of the records. and that they were kept -- ownership of the records and that they were kept in a secure facility. >> reporter: there is no record of a new medical director and at the time it closed the state was working to revoke the license and citing a failure to maintain monthly billing records. >> numerous issues going on here. what is the new infor
the former medical director. dr.henry. i spent the day trying to track him down and finally found him at a new job. >> so you don't feel you are responsible. >> correct. >> reporter: he has a pretty good explanation. you see, state health officials list dr. henry as the last medical director of women's diagnostic but he left 7 months before the doors. a new medical director was never listed. >> the state might of had my name but i was not working there at that time....
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gaer is a part of iowans for medical cannabis - a group pushing for expanded medical marijuana laws in iowa.we would really like to see medical cannabis all forms of cannabis grown produced tested and dispensed in iowa by iowans people that need it that are out of options with their diseases -- that have tried everything that have nowhere else to turn can get access in iowa."a bill that would've allowed iowans to produce and dispense cannabis oil - and covering more conditions than just epilepsy died in the house last session.the bill that we ended up with which would've teamed up with minnesota was the best we could do last year."governor terry branstad says he's willing to look at research and possibly expanding current law."i intend to work with the legislature as well as the office of drug control as we hopes lawmakers who oppose expansion will do their own research to benefit iowans like margaret. "it's not about getting high - it's about easing pain and suffering. governor branstad says he is still opposed to legalizing marijuana for recreational use. gaer emphasizes that's not w
gaer is a part of iowans for medical cannabis - a group pushing for expanded medical marijuana laws in iowa.we would really like to see medical cannabis all forms of cannabis grown produced tested and dispensed in iowa by iowans people that need it that are out of options with their diseases -- that have tried everything that have nowhere else to turn can get access in iowa."a bill that would've allowed iowans to produce and dispense cannabis oil - and covering more conditions than just...
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bring your unused prescription medication to the station on saturday. police collected more than 400 pounds medications in this event last time. >>> with halloween just around the corner you can't go wrong with charlie brown and the great pumpkin. tinley park illinois is paying tribute to that classic cartoon and creating a series of corn mazes in the shape of characters like snoopy and charlie himself. this year celebrates the 50th anniversary of the film. some of the mazes can take just 20 minutes other mazes can take up to an hour to complete. it looks like a lot of fun. >>> it is 46 degrees after the right now on cbs 2 this morning...how donald trump and hillary clinton are getting ready for their last debate - before the >>> how donald trump and hillary clinton are getting ready for their last debate before the election next month. >>> what the republican senator journey ernst is saying about trump's latest claims about a rigged election. >>> the core door is getting ready for the next flight as sandbags are being removed for the last -- up from th
bring your unused prescription medication to the station on saturday. police collected more than 400 pounds medications in this event last time. >>> with halloween just around the corner you can't go wrong with charlie brown and the great pumpkin. tinley park illinois is paying tribute to that classic cartoon and creating a series of corn mazes in the shape of characters like snoopy and charlie himself. this year celebrates the 50th anniversary of the film. some of the mazes can take...
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he was taken to the medical center. the extent of his injuries are unknown. but police tell us he is expected to face charges. we talked to somebody who came on long afterwards. >> when i got up there, i saw the motorcycle on the side of the road next to a fire hydrant. i assumed he had hit the fire hydrant. but it didn't seem that way afterwards that he was actually before the fire hydrant in the road and the officers were working on him, checking to see if he was all right. it looked like once they found out he was all right, he actually -- the officers sat him up and brought him into custody. >> reporter: once again, just struck by a motorcycle just a few hours ago as he was directing traffic after the patriots game. he has been rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. he was conscious. the motorcyclist will surface charges. he was also hurt. we're trying to determine the extent of his injuries. jim smith, wbz news. >> thank you, jim. >>> also tonight the big sendoff for plays his last regular season game for the sox. we haven't seen the last of ortiz
he was taken to the medical center. the extent of his injuries are unknown. but police tell us he is expected to face charges. we talked to somebody who came on long afterwards. >> when i got up there, i saw the motorcycle on the side of the road next to a fire hydrant. i assumed he had hit the fire hydrant. but it didn't seem that way afterwards that he was actually before the fire hydrant in the road and the officers were working on him, checking to see if he was all right. it looked...
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people to have marijuana under medical conditions through their doctor. again, that's not what we're talking about. we're talking about a flawed amendment. a loophole ridden amendment that's going to be on our ballot once you change your florida constitution it's difficult to take it back. >> but it can be done. it's been done before. in the united states you had an 18th and 21st amendment. bullet trained here in florida. it's not impossible. >> let's be serious. we know how much money it the ballot and get the signatures. it's difficult to do. so what will the fallout be in the meantime if that happens? it won't happen because, again, floridians are too smart for this. they can see this is the same amendment essentially two years ago and they are not going to vote for it. >> if you're concerned it's susceptible to abuse, why not rely on law enforcement to snuff out the bad apples so this can be implemented with little abuse. west with the language the way the amendment is written. you've created more difficulty for law enforcement and the department of h
people to have marijuana under medical conditions through their doctor. again, that's not what we're talking about. we're talking about a flawed amendment. a loophole ridden amendment that's going to be on our ballot once you change your florida constitution it's difficult to take it back. >> but it can be done. it's been done before. in the united states you had an 18th and 21st amendment. bullet trained here in florida. it's not impossible. >> let's be serious. we know how much...
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ruby in february he had over 40 patients waiting for their medical marijuana card. today, that number has doubled. >> voting for yes on 4 will allow for more grow facilities expensive right now for my patients to get this.
ruby in february he had over 40 patients waiting for their medical marijuana card. today, that number has doubled. >> voting for yes on 4 will allow for more grow facilities expensive right now for my patients to get this.
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medical marijuana, he says.is grow operation, well let's say, discreet. >> i guess i like the thrill of kind of being on the other side. >> a touch of outlaw? >> a touch of outlaw, yeah. non-conformist, i guess. >> reporter: in the 20 years since medical marijuana was approved here farmers like caleb say their cottage industry has been operating in a legal gray area where federal law and local regulations are at irreconcilable odds with each other. now, on election day, that legal tension could ratchet up even higher: california will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana through proposition 64, the adult use of marijuana act. the 62-page initiative comes down to this: for consumers: the ability to possess, transport, purchase, and use up to one ounce of the drug, and to cultivate up to six living plants. for growers: a prohibition on large scale cultivation licenses for the first five years to discourage a gold rush by giant corporate interests. for the state: an additional 15% tax on all pot purchas
medical marijuana, he says.is grow operation, well let's say, discreet. >> i guess i like the thrill of kind of being on the other side. >> a touch of outlaw? >> a touch of outlaw, yeah. non-conformist, i guess. >> reporter: in the 20 years since medical marijuana was approved here farmers like caleb say their cottage industry has been operating in a legal gray area where federal law and local regulations are at irreconcilable odds with each other. now, on election day,...
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gaer is a part of iowans for medical cannabis - a group pushing for expanded medical marijuana laws in iowa. sot: sally gaer, daughter uses charlotte's web hemp oil 03:41:43:19 we would really like to see medical cannabis all forms of cannabis grown produced tested and dispensed in iowa by iowans for iowans so that people that are out of options with their diseases -- that have tried everything that have nowhere else to turn can get access in iowa."a bill that would've allowed iowans to produce and dispense cannabis oil - and covering more conditions than just epilepsy died in the house last session. sot: rep. guy vander linden (r - oskaloosa) the bill that we ended up with which would've teamed up with minnesota was the best we could do last year."governor terry branstad says he's willing to look at research and possibly expanding current law.sot: terry branstad, 02:53:48:25 "i intend to work with the legislature as well as the office of drug control as we appropriate thing to do."gaer hopes lawmakers who oppose expansion will do their own research to benefit iowans like margaret. sot
gaer is a part of iowans for medical cannabis - a group pushing for expanded medical marijuana laws in iowa. sot: sally gaer, daughter uses charlotte's web hemp oil 03:41:43:19 we would really like to see medical cannabis all forms of cannabis grown produced tested and dispensed in iowa by iowans for iowans so that people that are out of options with their diseases -- that have tried everything that have nowhere else to turn can get access in iowa."a bill that would've allowed iowans to...
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medic. we need a medic. can we have a medic? there a medic headed that way? there is a medic on the way. you that what we do not need a medic for after yesterdays news -- after the polls. news are all of the bad stuff we saw on wikileaks was not bad enough for the fbi to reopen the investigation but whatever they found yesterday, is. think about that. -- donald trump will make our military strong again and make our country rich again. rightswill protect our by protecting our nominees on the supreme court and as we like here in arizona, he will protect the second amendment. and let me show you how we feel about the second amendment. bring it out. i know you have been waiting for this. my beautiful wife marina. ♪ ok press -- we are coming for you. ♪ and coming soon, the next president of the united states -- donald trump. >> [cheering] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is time to make america great again . please welcome the next president of the united states -- donald j. trump. [applause] ♪ >> [cheering] ♪ [cheers and applause] mr. trump: thank you very much, ladie
medic. we need a medic. can we have a medic? there a medic headed that way? there is a medic on the way. you that what we do not need a medic for after yesterdays news -- after the polls. news are all of the bad stuff we saw on wikileaks was not bad enough for the fbi to reopen the investigation but whatever they found yesterday, is. think about that. -- donald trump will make our military strong again and make our country rich again. rightswill protect our by protecting our nominees on the...
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that for medical use fine.ut you cannot just walk out and get into your car and drive on the highway after you smoke a joint. i have arrest a lot of people. i have seen people get addicted. it's a gateway drug i'm sorry to say. you've got a tough fight on your hands but i appreciate your position, thank you. guest: thank you for your call. i am not an advocate. i do policy research on this. what the policy research shows is exactly what you're talking about. in places where the drug is illegal, you have people who are committing crime, doing bad things and legalization does not cause that. that already exists in chicago and among the community of people who you have arrested. what legalization does is try to regulate any legal market in ways that can corral public behavior. that is the goal of the reform community. whether it works or not perhaps the jury is still out what some would argue it is not. what we know is that absolute prohibition creates things like driving under the influence of marijuana, encourag
that for medical use fine.ut you cannot just walk out and get into your car and drive on the highway after you smoke a joint. i have arrest a lot of people. i have seen people get addicted. it's a gateway drug i'm sorry to say. you've got a tough fight on your hands but i appreciate your position, thank you. guest: thank you for your call. i am not an advocate. i do policy research on this. what the policy research shows is exactly what you're talking about. in places where the drug is illegal,...
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who gets first dibs on that. >> the, pangs of the medical those medical mayor within -- >> they have a physical plant and they are in the business they get the first jump on it. the proponents offer is this is an economic thing for people like you who are owners who want to expand the business. what do you say to that? >> if they want to talk about having more dispensaries in this state, i'm thrilled to have that conversation. i think that would be a great when we were drafting this when went to colorado and started looking around. we went to denver and in denver they have more dispensaries than they do starbucks and subways and mcdonald's combined. so we look at this and we say this isn't necessarily. >> that speaks to demand. >> yeah. we looked that and i don't think this is what arizona voters want. we would rather have a far more limited program like we do with the existing marijuana program today and it's out there. it's available. people can it's not in your face the way that we have seen it is in colorado. so if we had gone the colorado route with unlimited licensing, there is
who gets first dibs on that. >> the, pangs of the medical those medical mayor within -- >> they have a physical plant and they are in the business they get the first jump on it. the proponents offer is this is an economic thing for people like you who are owners who want to expand the business. what do you say to that? >> if they want to talk about having more dispensaries in this state, i'm thrilled to have that conversation. i think that would be a great when we were...
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it is where workers would come in for medical exams. medical. care for their workers. in the room across the hall we have one of the original x-ray rooms. also it has a hearing machine, hearing loss was very common in steelal mill -- in the mill. >> about half of our visitors to the steelworks museum are former employees or children of former employees and they loved to come in and visit the museum and look at the photos and the artifacts and relive the memories. a new generation of people are visiting the museum. maybe the grandchildren or the great grandchildren of the steelworkers and minors and they want to know more about their family history and about the work that was done by their relative. this is the shift change was subtle. many generations of children learned how to tell time by the. it blew four times a day signaling the end of each shift. in the morning, new, 3:00 in the afternoon and 11:00 at night. many children new that when they heard this whistle it was only a matter of minutes before dad was going to come home and they could spend time as a family.
it is where workers would come in for medical exams. medical. care for their workers. in the room across the hall we have one of the original x-ray rooms. also it has a hearing machine, hearing loss was very common in steelal mill -- in the mill. >> about half of our visitors to the steelworks museum are former employees or children of former employees and they loved to come in and visit the museum and look at the photos and the artifacts and relive the memories. a new generation of...
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they were an early company pioneering medical care for their workers. visitors come in here will see a number of the original rooms from the medical dispensary. havee room across the hall one of the original x-ray machines used to examine the workers when they may have had injuries. they will see a room that has a hearing machine. hearing loss very common in a steel mill so a hearing machine testing for hearing loss. examination rooms for regular medical exams as well as examining things like broken bones or other types of illnesses. >> probably about half of our visitors to the museum are former employees or children of former employees, and they love to come in and visit the museum, look at the photos and artifacts, and relive the memories. a neweresting thing is generation of people are visiting the machine -- museum. maybe the grandchildren are great-grandchildren of the ers, andkers and min they want to know more about their family history and the work done by their relatives. this is the shift change the soul for cf and i. many generations of pueb
they were an early company pioneering medical care for their workers. visitors come in here will see a number of the original rooms from the medical dispensary. havee room across the hall one of the original x-ray machines used to examine the workers when they may have had injuries. they will see a room that has a hearing machine. hearing loss very common in a steel mill so a hearing machine testing for hearing loss. examination rooms for regular medical exams as well as examining things like...