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milligram dose. with the lower dose and try not to take it every night. work on sleep hygiene first and get your doctor in the loop and doctors out there stop prescribing so much of this stuff. that's my message. >> a strong message. dr. samadi, what do you think about taking lunesta or the sleep aids? are you for it, or do you agree with dr. siegel? >> i think we have encouraged people to be able to sleep seven hours at least because if you really have insomnia and you can't sleep well, the health hazard is tremendous and it can affect you, but i agree with marc, that you should not take these medications. somewhere between 30 million to 60 million of these prescriptions are flying out there, and poem are overusing it, and that's why fda actually made the right call by cutting down the dosage from three milligrams to one milligram. i've also talked on "sunday housecall" on the other use, and i will post there,on dr. david samadi's facebook. look at some of the herbals that will help you in order to
milligram dose. with the lower dose and try not to take it every night. work on sleep hygiene first and get your doctor in the loop and doctors out there stop prescribing so much of this stuff. that's my message. >> a strong message. dr. samadi, what do you think about taking lunesta or the sleep aids? are you for it, or do you agree with dr. siegel? >> i think we have encouraged people to be able to sleep seven hours at least because if you really have insomnia and you can't sleep...
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milligram. >> cut it in half? >> well, you can also get it in the 1 milligram dose. start with a lower dose, try not to take it every night. work on sleep hygiene first and get your doctor in the loop. and doctors out there, stop prescribing so much of this stuff. that's my message. >> that's a strong message. what do you think about taking lunesta or the sleep aids? are you for it? >> well, i think we have encouraged people to be able to sleep seven hours, at least, because if you really have insomnia and can't sleep well, the health hazard is tremendous and it can affect you. but i agree with marc that you should not take these medications, somewhere between 30 million to 50 million of these prescriptions are falling out there and people are overusing it. and that's why the fda actually made the right call by cutting down the dosage from 3 milligram to 1 milligram. but i've always talked to "housecall" about the other use. i want you to look into some of the herbals that will help you to get s
milligram. >> cut it in half? >> well, you can also get it in the 1 milligram dose. start with a lower dose, try not to take it every night. work on sleep hygiene first and get your doctor in the loop. and doctors out there, stop prescribing so much of this stuff. that's my message. >> that's a strong message. what do you think about taking lunesta or the sleep aids? are you for it? >> well, i think we have encouraged people to be able to sleep seven hours, at least,...
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instead of two milligrams, it's one milligram.reason for that is the effect of the drug lasts into the morning. take a look at this recent study. 7 1/2 hours after taking a 3 milligram dose, many people are impaired. problems with memory, coordination. you wouldn't want to be driving. but it continues past that. at 11 1/2 hours, some people are still impaired and often they didn't even know it. >> dr. besser will have much more ahead on "good morning america." >>> doctors at an ohio hospital have delivered a rare set of twins for the second time in a week. just days after these rare mono mono twin girls were born holding hands at akron general medical center, another mom at the same hospital also gave birth to another set of identical mono mono twin girls. mono mono twins share the same amniotic sack. and they only occur in 1 in every 10,000 pregnancies. wow. >> pretty cool. >>> time, now, for sports. the l.a. clippers' season officially over after their loss last night. >> our friends over at espn have all the highlights. >> good
instead of two milligrams, it's one milligram.reason for that is the effect of the drug lasts into the morning. take a look at this recent study. 7 1/2 hours after taking a 3 milligram dose, many people are impaired. problems with memory, coordination. you wouldn't want to be driving. but it continues past that. at 11 1/2 hours, some people are still impaired and often they didn't even know it. >> dr. besser will have much more ahead on "good morning america." >>>...
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food dyes, as much as 41 milligrams can be found in cheer rose and trix and even macaroni and cheese. >> we don't know about the long- term research about what dyes in foods can do. >> some children's behavior problems have been linked to food dyes, even as little as 30 milligrams a day in some studies. >>> trading was volatile today. nasdaq fell 16. the losses were led mostly by energy and utility companies. >>> bay area bookstore has closed after fighting for months to stay open. the purple victorian on fill more street has been home to market books since 1981. the black owned and black- themed bookstore is a city landmark. on tuesday, the store took a dramatic turn when the co- owners found add -- arrived and found the locks had been changed and eviction notice had been posted. >> man, everything i learned about african -- me being who i am is because of this bookstore. >> the buildings owners changed about a year-and-a-half ago. the bookstore -- the owner admit they have miss and couple of rent payments. they're hoping to get support to stay and perhaps purchase the building. >> s
food dyes, as much as 41 milligrams can be found in cheer rose and trix and even macaroni and cheese. >> we don't know about the long- term research about what dyes in foods can do. >> some children's behavior problems have been linked to food dyes, even as little as 30 milligrams a day in some studies. >>> trading was volatile today. nasdaq fell 16. the losses were led mostly by energy and utility companies. >>> bay area bookstore has closed after fighting for...
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instead of two milligrams it is one milligram. look at this study. 7 1/2 hours after a three milligram dose people are impaired with memory and coordination. you wouldn't want to be driving. it continues past that. at 11 1/2 hours some are impaired and didn't know it. >> dr. besser adds that users of lunesta should consult their physicians about reducing their medication and take as low of a dose as possible. we will have more later on "good morning america." >>> a group of women on a prestigious college campus are taking justice in to their own hands. they are victims of sexual assault and say their school hasn't done enough to help them. >> flyers with names of their attackers circulating around campus and they are speaking out. alicia mendez from our partner fusion is reporting from columbia university. >> reporter: in one of the nation's most prestigious universities, a kind of storm is brewing. >> i was raped by one of my close friends who was also a student at columbia. >> reporter: anna is one of 23 students at columbia uni
instead of two milligrams it is one milligram. look at this study. 7 1/2 hours after a three milligram dose people are impaired with memory and coordination. you wouldn't want to be driving. it continues past that. at 11 1/2 hours some are impaired and didn't know it. >> dr. besser adds that users of lunesta should consult their physicians about reducing their medication and take as low of a dose as possible. we will have more later on "good morning america." >>> a...
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as little as 30-milligrams a day. >> i know they are unhealthy. >> report reveals what labels don't.y foods with food dies. cheerios, 31 mill grams. trix 36 mill grams and captain crunk berry, 41. and candies of all those tested, skittles had the most, more than 33-milligrams of artificial die. >> our kids like brightly colored fruit. >> reporter: shopping with her grandkids. >> i have concerns about all kinds of additives in foods. >> reporter: she knows there is little research on behavior effects. >> people are worried about additives. >> reporter: consumers should eat least processed foods and avoid dies. >> we don't know the risks of it. the long term research about it. >> back live now. experts tell me berries and fruit have just as much appeal and can be as sweet as anything on the shelf. we are lucky to have a great availability and choice. reporting live, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and you can read the full report and find out what other foods made the list on www.ktvu.com. >>> kelloggs will change the formula for its products to settle a lawsuit. they will no long
as little as 30-milligrams a day. >> i know they are unhealthy. >> report reveals what labels don't.y foods with food dies. cheerios, 31 mill grams. trix 36 mill grams and captain crunk berry, 41. and candies of all those tested, skittles had the most, more than 33-milligrams of artificial die. >> our kids like brightly colored fruit. >> reporter: shopping with her grandkids. >> i have concerns about all kinds of additives in foods. >> reporter: she knows...
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effected by as much as 30-milligrams a day. you can read that full report for yourself and read more about the foods that made the list. >>> this morning congress will hold a hearing on washington, d.c.'s plan to legalize marijuana. the face's capitol expected to be the next place to legalize marijuana. congress taking a close look at washington, d.c.'s proposed pot law due to a lot of property taxes. >>> time is 5:16. this is a story that grabbed headlines around the world. after a california couple found more than $10 million worth of gold coins buried in their backyard. now those coins will be on display for everybody to see this weekend. the rare coins were found earlier this year in the foothills of grass valley. even though they were buried in the dirt for more than 100 years, organizers say they are in great condition. >> just amazing. found in the backyard. all of these coins and like mint. >> oh yeah. now only some of the copes will be on display. there will be an armed guard there. the admission price $7. >>> 5:17 is
effected by as much as 30-milligrams a day. you can read that full report for yourself and read more about the foods that made the list. >>> this morning congress will hold a hearing on washington, d.c.'s plan to legalize marijuana. the face's capitol expected to be the next place to legalize marijuana. congress taking a close look at washington, d.c.'s proposed pot law due to a lot of property taxes. >>> time is 5:16. this is a story that grabbed headlines around the world....
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in the canadian lab, the bags were exposed to 10 milligrams, about 20 cents worth, of gold, which wasted to 2,000 degrees fahrenheit, enough to turn it into a gas. this gold vapor creates a film over the surface being tested, but it is invisible to the naked eye. then vaporized zinc is introduced into the chamber. it adheres to gold, which locks any prints in place so they can be photographed. >> the end product is a negative of the finger print on the surface, the nonporous material, and that's what we end up seeing. >> the vmd process yielded 16 partial prints on the bags from the mulcahy murder and three from the marrero case. these prints were of much better quality than the original ones. the new prints were entered into the national fingerprint database of known criminal offenders. again, there were no matches. but detenive kuehn also sent hard copies of the prints to each state since not all states had put their prints into the nationwide database. >> this was our last shot, and wi felt that if we could reach out, that maybe they'd put that little extra effort into the submissi
in the canadian lab, the bags were exposed to 10 milligrams, about 20 cents worth, of gold, which wasted to 2,000 degrees fahrenheit, enough to turn it into a gas. this gold vapor creates a film over the surface being tested, but it is invisible to the naked eye. then vaporized zinc is introduced into the chamber. it adheres to gold, which locks any prints in place so they can be photographed. >> the end product is a negative of the finger print on the surface, the nonporous material, and...
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the starting dose is currently 2 milligrams and going down to 1.he fda did the same thing with ambien last year. >>> when we come back, a stirring tribute. a command performance at the 9/11 memorial museum and for her how it was so deeply personal. >>> finally tonight, a moment of amazing grace today dedication ceremony by a woman who was called in at the last minute to perform after another broadway star got sick. even for a tony award-winning actress, this was no easy task. quite the contrary, because she has her own connection to 9/11 and the sacred ground beneath that ceremony today. ♪ amazing grace >> my name is lesean and i'm the widow of calvin joseph gooding who was lost in 9/11. we have two beautiful daughters. calvin lived life. he's a beautiful spirit. i loved him from the moment i saw him. my oldest daughter, who is the most sensitive to the loss of her father being in the museum today was a bit overwhelming for her. my other daughter, the one who wasn't even born yet, she's much more curious. i ask zyia my youngest to find her father.
the starting dose is currently 2 milligrams and going down to 1.he fda did the same thing with ambien last year. >>> when we come back, a stirring tribute. a command performance at the 9/11 memorial museum and for her how it was so deeply personal. >>> finally tonight, a moment of amazing grace today dedication ceremony by a woman who was called in at the last minute to perform after another broadway star got sick. even for a tony award-winning actress, this was no easy task....
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these are edibles. 10 milligrams of thc, the chemical that gets people high is the state limit per serving one drink or one piece of candy can contain as much as ten servings. haley warns people not to chow down. >> once you eat the cookie, you can't uneat the cookie. >> exactly. once its is in your system you are along for the ride, and you don't want to feel too stoned. >> reporter: overdoing it can do more than just make you want to curl up and sweep it off. marijuana intoxication can cause panic, paranoia, even psycho us. in march a college student jumped to his death from a denver hotel balcony after eating six times the recommended dosage in a cookie. a bigger concern is children getting into edibles. denver hospitals have reported a surge in kids coming into the er. >> a child sees a brownie and assumes it can eat the whole thing. and we have seen children requiring life support from that. >> reporter: this store makes everything from drinks to hard candy. the marketing director says the company is serious about promoting safety. >> educating parents on how to have a product like th
these are edibles. 10 milligrams of thc, the chemical that gets people high is the state limit per serving one drink or one piece of candy can contain as much as ten servings. haley warns people not to chow down. >> once you eat the cookie, you can't uneat the cookie. >> exactly. once its is in your system you are along for the ride, and you don't want to feel too stoned. >> reporter: overdoing it can do more than just make you want to curl up and sweep it off. marijuana...
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the agency decreased the recommended starting dose of lunesta from two milligrams to one milligram. showed driving skills may be impaired as long as 11 hours after take the medication. according to the product's website, lunesta is the number one prescription sleep aid. >>> coming up, never been seen video franklin delano roosevelt walking. that's coming up. >>> a major tv star expressing regret now about humiliating monica lewinsky when her affair with president clinton became public. we're going to tell you more details. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women
the agency decreased the recommended starting dose of lunesta from two milligrams to one milligram. showed driving skills may be impaired as long as 11 hours after take the medication. according to the product's website, lunesta is the number one prescription sleep aid. >>> coming up, never been seen video franklin delano roosevelt walking. that's coming up. >>> a major tv star expressing regret now about humiliating monica lewinsky when her affair with president clinton...
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putting hash oil in brownies would exceed ten milligrams of thc, so this would be against the law inolorado also and would be prosecuted in colorado. >> you're saying -- listen, you say you don't think they should -- this young man should go to prison for the rest of his life. doesn't it trouble you under the penal code that robbery, sexual assault, even murder gets the same amount of jail time? >> there's a potential for it but the reality is it doesn't take place. this law was originally set up because of cocaine heroin because drug sellers would mix cocaine and heroin with white powder or with flour and there was no way of separating it out. it really wasn't intended for marijuana. quite frankly, the law should be changed -- he isn't facing jail time anyway, to say all marijuana laws should be thrown out is really not an accurate way of looking at it. >> what do you mean he's not facing any jail time anyway? >> the prosecutor said according to the cnn report, he's offering a plea bargain where he will not face any jail time. >> he just said they had not been offered a deal. the at
putting hash oil in brownies would exceed ten milligrams of thc, so this would be against the law inolorado also and would be prosecuted in colorado. >> you're saying -- listen, you say you don't think they should -- this young man should go to prison for the rest of his life. doesn't it trouble you under the penal code that robbery, sexual assault, even murder gets the same amount of jail time? >> there's a potential for it but the reality is it doesn't take place. this law was...
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which means the starting dose is one milligram rather than two.ows a person may such as driving less safely the day after taking it. a big breakthrough in the fight against some types of cancer. mayo clinic researchers say they have wiped out a minnesota woman's incurable blood cancer. with an experimental procedure where they injected her with a large amount of the measles virus. the equivalent of 10 million vaccinations!!! if for years researchers have known that viruses could kill cancers. at least in animals but never in humans. until now. the mayo clinic is moving toward another clinical trial involving more patients. they hope to get f-d-a approval for the treatment within four years. and this morning.we're getting more details about what it's like from the people who had to bug outin walnut creek. police and contra costa fire officials say, they may have an ups arsonist on their hands. five small vegetation fires have sparked in the past two weeks. one broke out last night in the arbolado neighborhood. police say, the person who made the la
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the website estimates that about 4500 milligrams of caffeine in that drink.od time or a headache. >> i don't know. that person's still awake now. >> actress and writer mindy kalig didn't hide her intentions speaking at a school. >> yale law is always number one and you are always number two. sometimes stanford comes in there, bumps you to number three. let me tell you something. from where i stand from an outsider's perspective, here's the truth. you are all nerds. okay? all of you. except here's the difference. the only difference is that you are the nerds that are going to make some serious bank. all right? which is why i'm here today. to marry the best looking amongst you. >> at least she's honest. first she calls them number two. then insults them by calling them nerds. but the marriage thing was funny. i don't know if you knew this, but it's nine days until the country crowns a new queen for miss usa. you will be there co-hosting the event with giuliana rancic. one of our eagles snapped this picture as our dapper thomas was seen dancing on the top of 30
the website estimates that about 4500 milligrams of caffeine in that drink.od time or a headache. >> i don't know. that person's still awake now. >> actress and writer mindy kalig didn't hide her intentions speaking at a school. >> yale law is always number one and you are always number two. sometimes stanford comes in there, bumps you to number three. let me tell you something. from where i stand from an outsider's perspective, here's the truth. you are all nerds. okay? all...
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instead of two milligrams, it's one.e reason for that is the effect of the drug lasts into the morning. take a look at the recent study. 7.5 hours after taking it, many people impaired. problems with memory, coordination. you wouldn't want to be driving. it continues past that at 11.5 hours. some people still impaired and didn't know it. >> at 11.5 hours. >> that far out. >> so the bottom line for everyone tonight? >> start with as low dose as possible. for many people that tiny dose is all they're going to need. >>> now we turn to the nationwide out cry on sexual assault on college campuses.ÑmmÑ so many allegations that tonight a kind of secret avenger is on the move at columbia university. mysteriously a flier with the names of young men alleged to be assailant is across campus. along with graffiti on the walls. is this a spur to action or a witch hunt? from our partner fusion, anchor alicia menendez has the story. >> reporter: a kind of storm is brewing. >> i was raped by one of my close friends who was also a student
instead of two milligrams, it's one.e reason for that is the effect of the drug lasts into the morning. take a look at the recent study. 7.5 hours after taking it, many people impaired. problems with memory, coordination. you wouldn't want to be driving. it continues past that at 11.5 hours. some people still impaired and didn't know it. >> at 11.5 hours. >> that far out. >> so the bottom line for everyone tonight? >> start with as low dose as possible. for many people...
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tricks, more than 36 milligrams. craft macaroni and cheese, nearly 18.e are the examples cited by the group known as the food police. the amount of those dyes and the trigger of change in behavior is unclear. abc's dr. richard besser will have much more about this coming up on "good morning america." >>> a chicago man is getting the last laugh after an april fool's day request. daniel stojak asked his mother to pick up a lottery ticket for him on april 1st saying she was his good luck charm. apparently, she was. check him out. he hit the jackpot for $2.5 million. and of course, he now plans to share his winnings with his mom, just in time for mother's day. although, i have a funny feeling, had she not bought the ticket, she he would be sharing the winnings with mom. >> beats flowers. >>> look at what the portland trail blazers found in the visitors' locker room before their game with the san antonio spurs. a baby snake. they thought at first it was a rattler. but that proved to not be true. but the players were scared until the tiny reptile was moved to
tricks, more than 36 milligrams. craft macaroni and cheese, nearly 18.e are the examples cited by the group known as the food police. the amount of those dyes and the trigger of change in behavior is unclear. abc's dr. richard besser will have much more about this coming up on "good morning america." >>> a chicago man is getting the last laugh after an april fool's day request. daniel stojak asked his mother to pick up a lottery ticket for him on april 1st saying she was his...
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which means the starting dose is one milligram rather than two.may be less alert and do things such as driving less safely the day after taking it. a big breakthrough in the fight against some types of cancer. mayo clinic researchers say they have wiped out a minnesota woman's incurable blood cancer. with an experimental procedure where they injected her with a large amount of the measles virus. for years researchers have known that viruses could kill cancers. at least in animals but never in humans. until now. more patients. they hope to get f-d-a approval for the treatment within four years. and here's a live look outside.james lick freeway and here's a live look outside.richmond san rafael bridge ( telephone rings hi, honey. i think i slept on a rock. what are you doi? having coffe ah, sounds good! i thought you'd say that. ah. ♪ the best pa of wakin' up... ♪ you're the best! i still a cause of the golden gate bridge us to canada, the latest about that. >>: is coming up and over all the way over to the space somebody gets in on the cool bomb pa
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it's a question of milligrams per kilogram. we've got it for the elderly. we have a reliable technology and we will be able to use it in the lethal injection but remember the problems are not just problems with the drug cartel. could we find a drug cocktail that in some way begins to be reliable. it is a question of how it is going to be administered by whom and to whom and what circumstances. it can't be previously used and the states now because of the reluctance of the european manufacturers in the executions in the united states states are desperately searching for chemicals that they can use for the compounding pharmacies and some states now use a preacher of cocktail and others using massive dosage. there is an ai error rate of 3%r 7% is acceptable, it's acceptable when the state takes life. it imposes no more pain than necessary and on the extinguishment of life. >> it is an amount in a percentage of the botched executions, can you talk a little about the equal precedence and how that plays into the cultural perception. with respect to guilt the unit
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. >> now as much as 41-milligrams can be found in many cereals.ou can read the full report for yourself. you can learn more about these foods that made the list. just go to ktvu.com and click on the web links. >>> it is a story that grabbed headlines around the world after a california couple found more than $10 million worth of gold coins buried in their backyard. now the coins will be on display this weekend at the nevada county fairgrounds. the rare coins where are found earlier this year. even though they were buried in the dirt for more than 100 years organizers say they are in great condition. armed guards will be on hand because of their rare value. >>> so far not bad. i would say i think we are doing okay. i think we are definitely seeing a little bit of a better commute on this friday. let's take a look at for example some of these -- in fact i'm going to get back to where i need to be now. it's not going. let's just go to the maps. traffic in the south bay is doing pretty well. there are no major problems. i'm not sure why it's not going
. >> now as much as 41-milligrams can be found in many cereals.ou can read the full report for yourself. you can learn more about these foods that made the list. just go to ktvu.com and click on the web links. >>> it is a story that grabbed headlines around the world after a california couple found more than $10 million worth of gold coins buried in their backyard. now the coins will be on display this weekend at the nevada county fairgrounds. the rare coins where are found...
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>> the fda is saying anyone starting on the drug of lunesta or a generic form start with one milligram instead of two. so, half the dose. the reason is, the effects of the drug lasting to the next morning. look at this new study. 7 1/2 hours after taking a 3 milligram dose, a lot of people were still having impaired memory, impaired coordination, which means no driving. 11 1/2 hours later, some people were still impaired. >> and they had no idea. >> that's what concerns me. they asked people whether they were functioning fine. many people who were impaired thought they had no problem. >> what are your recommendations? >> with any sleeping aid, you want to start with as low a dose as you can. for me, half of a starting dose works just fine. but try other things first. i found since i've taken up meditation, i rarely have any trouble sleeping. it's totally changed my approach to night time. >> and melatonin. there's natural things to do. >> there are. you don't want to reach for these pills right away. >> unless you need them. thanks, rich. have a good weekend. >>> lara? >> all right, no
>> the fda is saying anyone starting on the drug of lunesta or a generic form start with one milligram instead of two. so, half the dose. the reason is, the effects of the drug lasting to the next morning. look at this new study. 7 1/2 hours after taking a 3 milligram dose, a lot of people were still having impaired memory, impaired coordination, which means no driving. 11 1/2 hours later, some people were still impaired. >> and they had no idea. >> that's what concerns me....
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>> eight milligrams. >> what does that go for? >> 50 a pop. >> 50 a pop. i was shocked. expected him to admit he knew about it, but i was more taken back by the fact that he actually could be providing helpful information about the suboxone that's coming into the jail. and hopefully we can follow some leads and prevent it from coming in. and you said once a week? >> once a week. >> at 50 a pop? >> 50 a pop. >> so, he's making $350 profit over the course of 26 weeks, that you know of. so you're looking at $9100 total profit, tax-free. >> that's a lot. >> if that person was, in fact, getting in as much suboxone as he told me, that's a significant amount. and it can be dangerous to the facility, so that's something we try to prevent. >> officer then presses battaglia to identify the inmate behind the suboxone smuggling. >> at least give me a little hint on it. >> battaglia only points to a nickname written on the wall without revealing the actual name of the inmate. >> the big one? so you don't want to look like a rat? i respect that. the inmate that was mentioned is a smoo
>> eight milligrams. >> what does that go for? >> 50 a pop. >> 50 a pop. i was shocked. expected him to admit he knew about it, but i was more taken back by the fact that he actually could be providing helpful information about the suboxone that's coming into the jail. and hopefully we can follow some leads and prevent it from coming in. and you said once a week? >> once a week. >> at 50 a pop? >> 50 a pop. >> so, he's making $350 profit over the...
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i need 500 milligrams -- prescribed by my private doctor. >> it's head count time. >> this is the third floor of the women's detention center, which houses inmates who need to be separated from the general population. many of these women suffer from psychological problems and supervising them can be particularly challenging for staff. >> i've been attacked once. i guess it was during head count and one inmate hadn't been taking her medication, just started to act out and then she just took it on herself just to leap up over my two officers in front of me to try to strike at me. and so we had to take her down and subdue her. >> corrections personnel who are usually great, especially the ones on the mental health unit, can't force medication. so if a woman refuses it and she's grossly psychotic and starting to fight with officers, kicking and screaming, they can't give her medicine so they have to tie her down. so it's working under adverse conditions with extremely ill people. >> dr. mary sue haber is a forensic psychologist and has worked in corrections for 35 years. >> there are less p
i need 500 milligrams -- prescribed by my private doctor. >> it's head count time. >> this is the third floor of the women's detention center, which houses inmates who need to be separated from the general population. many of these women suffer from psychological problems and supervising them can be particularly challenging for staff. >> i've been attacked once. i guess it was during head count and one inmate hadn't been taking her medication, just started to act out and then...
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looks like a golden poison frog that can kill 10 to 20 humans with a milligram of poison here but that's endemic of columbia. they're probably okay with that one, not to scare our friends there. but look at the rainfall that has fallen across the southern u.s. as we go from north carolina into the louisiana because that's where the action has been. these rainfall tallies are from wednesday. it rained heavily on thursday as well. if you're watching from the u.s., 25 millimeters is about an inch. we're talking about 7 inches here caused this. let's take you into some of the scenes in louisiana. man, you've been waiting through waist high water and some just incredible scenes coming out of the south there. things, well, floating where they shouldn't be. incredible stuff there. it continues. what's happening is we have this upper low that's enhancing our typical afternoon showers and thunderstorms that we get this time of year. this low is meandering and be hanging out. it will enhance the rain and take a look at this. not just louisiana, but florida getting into this as well. very heavy rai
looks like a golden poison frog that can kill 10 to 20 humans with a milligram of poison here but that's endemic of columbia. they're probably okay with that one, not to scare our friends there. but look at the rainfall that has fallen across the southern u.s. as we go from north carolina into the louisiana because that's where the action has been. these rainfall tallies are from wednesday. it rained heavily on thursday as well. if you're watching from the u.s., 25 millimeters is about an inch....
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. >> as much as 41 milligrams can be found in many cereals. while studies have shown some kids can be affected as little as 30 milligrams a day. we put the full report on our channel 2 website, ktvu.com. you can find it. just look under web links on the home page. >>> 7:46. we want to check in with sal right now. see if there are any slow spots on this friday morning. friday light? >> some areas. there are some problems, too. kind of a mixed bag. let's take a look at the eastshore freeway first. the traffic has been moderate. not completely light. but from the carquinez bridge, to the macarthur maze, it has been 27-minute drive. it's been a little bit more than completely empty but not as bad as it has been yesterday. bay bridge, about a 25-minute drive as well. just counting from the macarthur maze to the toll plaza area and slow traffic there as well. you can see the traffic is still moving along pretty well as you drive through. i want to mention that b.a.r.t. and caltrain and muni have no major delays. there's a traffic collision. southbou
. >> as much as 41 milligrams can be found in many cereals. while studies have shown some kids can be affected as little as 30 milligrams a day. we put the full report on our channel 2 website, ktvu.com. you can find it. just look under web links on the home page. >>> 7:46. we want to check in with sal right now. see if there are any slow spots on this friday morning. friday light? >> some areas. there are some problems, too. kind of a mixed bag. let's take a look at the...
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trix more than 36 milligrams. craft mag roan i and cheese, almost 18.nics co-founded by dr. dre. the reported $3.2 billion deal would be apple's biggest acquisition ever and include the beats music streaming service, a deal could be announced as early a next week. >>> one time watchers of "world news now" have shown you plenty of weird things that happened on russian roads but not two russian roads. that's where this video comes in. watch the big sinkhole. >> oh, no. >> oh, my goodness. i'm waiting for it too. i haven't seen it. >> opens in the middle of traffic. >> 21 feet across. luckily, no cars fell in. it's believed the ground gave way after erosion from a storm. >> oh, my gosh. imagine being the guy trying to get out of there. you are yelling at everyone can you inch up a little bit. >> i imagine someone is yelling on their horn saying get out of here in russian. however you say that in russia. >>> here's a look at your weather on this friday. heavy rain in illinois and indiana. to the mid-mississippi valley. slight risk of tornados. scattered rai
trix more than 36 milligrams. craft mag roan i and cheese, almost 18.nics co-founded by dr. dre. the reported $3.2 billion deal would be apple's biggest acquisition ever and include the beats music streaming service, a deal could be announced as early a next week. >>> one time watchers of "world news now" have shown you plenty of weird things that happened on russian roads but not two russian roads. that's where this video comes in. watch the big sinkhole. >> oh, no....
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a lot of pork items, the vietnamese port sandwich, everything in your truck contains 30 to 100 milligramsat? what impact can i expect on myself afterwards? >> similar to a glass of wine for one of those typical meals and if you had one of your desserts typically it would be a couple glasses of wine and in easier way to -- melissa: you are only upward for demonstrations, waiting for your licensing requirement to be filled but at the same time there are doctors in colorado and the emergency room saying once a day someone comes in because they have been too much product used food and car having serious health issues. what you going to do? do you feel any responsibility? anything to protect public safety? >> yes, the public needs to be educated as with anything on what dosage should be out there and i am hoping with the laws passed in like they are around the country that standards get into place and hopefully the federal government starts to say like they do with alcohol, it does need some people to step up. melissa: we appreciate it. what do you think? was the ingesting his own product? tel
a lot of pork items, the vietnamese port sandwich, everything in your truck contains 30 to 100 milligramsat? what impact can i expect on myself afterwards? >> similar to a glass of wine for one of those typical meals and if you had one of your desserts typically it would be a couple glasses of wine and in easier way to -- melissa: you are only upward for demonstrations, waiting for your licensing requirement to be filled but at the same time there are doctors in colorado and the emergency...
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his are what part of the country this is coming from, but on average with one hit being about 30 milligrams, this one packet, 100 of these would produce about 33 to 3500 uses. >> okay. is that number of hits consistent with someone who's just a plain user? >> that come in our world, would be given a quantity, trafficking. >> i will have to end with this because my equal time is just about up. as i mentioned earlier, our federal prosecutors making these cases on the line everyday have told us that the system of penalties in place now is a critical tool for them to be able to dismantle drug trafficking networks to keep our communities safe. do you and your dea line agents find the mandatory minimum sentence to be a valuable tool? and if so, explain wha why you consider it a valuable tool. >> having been in law enforcement as an agent for 33 years, a baltimore city police officer before that, i can tell you that for me and for the agents that work for dea, mandatory minimums have been very important to our investigations. we depend on those as a way to ensure that the right senses are going, b
his are what part of the country this is coming from, but on average with one hit being about 30 milligrams, this one packet, 100 of these would produce about 33 to 3500 uses. >> okay. is that number of hits consistent with someone who's just a plain user? >> that come in our world, would be given a quantity, trafficking. >> i will have to end with this because my equal time is just about up. as i mentioned earlier, our federal prosecutors making these cases on the line...
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we'll have to redesign the products we currently have so we can score them in 10 milligrams.oducts, so we'll have to redesign and figure out how we'll change that product to make it maneuver through the new scoring process that they're talking about. >> reporter: now, new regulations means business is booming at can labs, a state-certified testing facility. revenues used to be about five grand a month. this year, they expect to do $1 million, but found eer jennir murray says it hasn't been easy. >> when we first started, it took about ten calls to get a waste removal company, first of all. which is amazing. they'll throw away radioactive stuff, but god forbid if you throw away marijuana. so that was interesting. and then, we have been told by other scientific companies that they will not deal with people in the marijuana industry, which shame on them, it's going to be $1 billion industry. >> reporter: guys, what she says the state needs is an independent company to certify labs like hers to give them credibility, because unlike other industries, she can't go out and get a dea
we'll have to redesign the products we currently have so we can score them in 10 milligrams.oducts, so we'll have to redesign and figure out how we'll change that product to make it maneuver through the new scoring process that they're talking about. >> reporter: now, new regulations means business is booming at can labs, a state-certified testing facility. revenues used to be about five grand a month. this year, they expect to do $1 million, but found eer jennir murray says it hasn't...
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they think that a baby aspirin, which is 81 milligrams, can potentially prevent someone who's alreadytroke, from having another one, but not as good necessarily at preventing the first one. so that's sort of the genesis of this whole thing is this labeling issue. but it's re-stirred up this whole question. >> there's one argument that people say, well, take aspirin. they might not help, but can't hurt. but the counterargument, for some people it could hurt, right? >> everything in medicine is a risk/benef risk/benefit analysis. sometimes it can be confusing even in the medical community. how much value to you give to the benefit and how much to the risk. the concern is, when you take aspirin, you're thinning your blood a little bit. you're more likely to bleed. if you have ulcers in your stomach, they may be more likely to bleed. that's a potential risk. compared with the small benefit, at least the people who have never had a heart attack or never had a stroke, the small benefit of preventing that from happening. they thought that the risks outweighed the benefits. again, if you've a
they think that a baby aspirin, which is 81 milligrams, can potentially prevent someone who's alreadytroke, from having another one, but not as good necessarily at preventing the first one. so that's sort of the genesis of this whole thing is this labeling issue. but it's re-stirred up this whole question. >> there's one argument that people say, well, take aspirin. they might not help, but can't hurt. but the counterargument, for some people it could hurt, right? >> everything in...
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we use it in much smaller doses, 2, 3, milligrams for patients to help decrease anxiety and to have themember so when they go back to surgery, they don't remember the experience. muscle relaxants -- >> go on, go on. >> muscle relaxants are commonly used in the operating room. it's important, joy, to get this straight, though. what they're doing is not anesthesia. anesthesia is about taking care of patients. this is wholly unrelated to that. >> and i mean, i guess the reason why we're seeing this sort of experimentation that's happening, as you said not even consistently the same drugs, is why? because the former drugs that were used for this purpose are now off the market? it does seem like this is kind of random and kind of experimenting with what they think might work. >> well, it is random and sperpt i -- experimenting. if you look at history, sodium pentothal was used. then it stopped being made, then they went to another barbiturate, barbitol. some people took the compounding path where compounding pharmacies that are state regulated would make it. others took the let's find a diffe
we use it in much smaller doses, 2, 3, milligrams for patients to help decrease anxiety and to have themember so when they go back to surgery, they don't remember the experience. muscle relaxants -- >> go on, go on. >> muscle relaxants are commonly used in the operating room. it's important, joy, to get this straight, though. what they're doing is not anesthesia. anesthesia is about taking care of patients. this is wholly unrelated to that. >> and i mean, i guess the reason...
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they had mentioned and when i told them the new sodium lower sodium items were about a thousand milligramsso the sodium targets are virtually unachievable. >> let me come back on that. >> sure. >> food may not taste as good to these children without some salt. >> in some ways we have to engage students with where they are at. do taste testing, bring them to help them understand what the menu changes are. we know in chicago, one of their sodium reduction strategies is to implement a farm to school program where they are bringing in more local and fresher food that in many ways will actually taste better even know it doesn't have that sodium kponness that i would find in a canned vegetable product. >> is that something you can do all over the country, mr. dicel? >> that's something that's being done all over the country currently. we have had a farm to school program for over three years and a lot of my counterparts nationwide are doing farm to school. we have some folks doing some really excellent creative ideas. a lot of folks are looking to solid alternatives. we do a lot of our recipes a
they had mentioned and when i told them the new sodium lower sodium items were about a thousand milligramsso the sodium targets are virtually unachievable. >> let me come back on that. >> sure. >> food may not taste as good to these children without some salt. >> in some ways we have to engage students with where they are at. do taste testing, bring them to help them understand what the menu changes are. we know in chicago, one of their sodium reduction strategies is to...
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. >> and the milligram. >> 3. >> he got out of jail in february and soon ran out of his medication.getting a preliminary checkup at healthy oakland but when he gets his medicaid card can regularly visit a primary care doctor, refill his meds and see specialists like a psychiatrist. in fact, several studies have shown that ex-inmates who have access to health care when they leave jail, especially mental health and substance abuse counselling are less likely to reoffend. >> but not every one supports extending medicaid benefits to those who have done time. the subject recently during debate on the fox news program fox and friends. >> so go to jail and get an insurance policy? >> no, go to jail and get obamacare. >> i think a lot of those people who work hard and play by the rules and are paying their taxes and paying their insurance bills say hey, i was told this was about helping people with preexisting conditions. i wasn't told that it was supposed to be about helping ex-convicts and people coming out of prison. >> a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, a conservative research
. >> and the milligram. >> 3. >> he got out of jail in february and soon ran out of his medication.getting a preliminary checkup at healthy oakland but when he gets his medicaid card can regularly visit a primary care doctor, refill his meds and see specialists like a psychiatrist. in fact, several studies have shown that ex-inmates who have access to health care when they leave jail, especially mental health and substance abuse counselling are less likely to reoffend....
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i write for 250 milligrams of penicillin. i don't write chew on mold a couple times a day. mr. chairman, why don't we have therapeutic tobacco? nicotine, one of the substances in tobacco, purified is actually useful as a drug to treat knock term frontal lobe epilepsy. no one writes a prescription, smoke a couple of cigarettes and cure your epilepsy, but that's what we're being asked to do. worse than that, this blurs the line in those states that have gone beyond medical marijuana. for instance, in colorado under amendment 64 a person can grow as many plants -- i'm sorry, six plants under the new law for general use but if it's medical marijuana, you can grow as many plants as you want as long as you can prove you have a medicinal use. how is the d.e.a. going tone force anything when
i write for 250 milligrams of penicillin. i don't write chew on mold a couple times a day. mr. chairman, why don't we have therapeutic tobacco? nicotine, one of the substances in tobacco, purified is actually useful as a drug to treat knock term frontal lobe epilepsy. no one writes a prescription, smoke a couple of cigarettes and cure your epilepsy, but that's what we're being asked to do. worse than that, this blurs the line in those states that have gone beyond medical marijuana. for...
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the starting dose is 1 milligram instead of two.g. >> yes. >> a person may be less alert the day after taking lunesta so cut your dosage in half, not much more concerns for that night, but concerns for the morning after. >> as a sleep expert taking all kinds of different things to wake up at 3:00 a.m. in the morning, you have to leave a lot of sleeping time. >> how about the fight against cancer. we have news on that. mayio clinic said they've wiped out a blood cancer by an experimental procedure where they've injected her with the measles virus. viruses can kill cancers, they never did it with humans until now. nee knew it with animals. they hope to get f.d.a. approval for treatment in four years. >>> still ahead, we have the latest from san diego with the wildfires continuing to rage. it's coming into kron4 as they try to save homes in the area. we're hearing from the alleged sun. >> his father is the zodiac killer. hey the food, the air- conditioning is coming through the golden gate this morning and the cooldown continues. [] ur
the starting dose is 1 milligram instead of two.g. >> yes. >> a person may be less alert the day after taking lunesta so cut your dosage in half, not much more concerns for that night, but concerns for the morning after. >> as a sleep expert taking all kinds of different things to wake up at 3:00 a.m. in the morning, you have to leave a lot of sleeping time. >> how about the fight against cancer. we have news on that. mayio clinic said they've wiped out a blood cancer by...
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if the drug just as well as you can produce it in milligrams. what makes the blind technology so efficient now is the fact that it is so easily scalable so. small they would be filtered by the kidneys. and they may not reach the tumor so the solution is to ensure they within the one hundred not only to range and also to check the rate the medication is released. preclinical studies have shown that bind fourteen significantly increases the concentration of docetaxel in. activity with no increase in toxicity bind fourteen is now undergoing stage two clinical trials in the us and russia this will determine the optimum dosage under stress is effectiveness against specific types of cancer targets and therapist represents the future of cancer treatment the high effect of buying fourteen along with his ability to be produced means that we may soon have another weapon in the fight against cancer. that's just the end of the first half join us for more technology after the break. how do you. balance those things the security on one side and the liberating
if the drug just as well as you can produce it in milligrams. what makes the blind technology so efficient now is the fact that it is so easily scalable so. small they would be filtered by the kidneys. and they may not reach the tumor so the solution is to ensure they within the one hundred not only to range and also to check the rate the medication is released. preclinical studies have shown that bind fourteen significantly increases the concentration of docetaxel in. activity with no increase...
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the agencies recommends taking a starting dose of one milligram instead of two. 55 million prescriptions for sleep aids were dispensed in the automatic last year. >> the c.d.c. urges use of a daily pill to prevent h.i.v. infections. the pill which is already treating the in next can fend it off. why many at risk are not yet using the drug. >> at play and sometimes at risk, gay men are using condoms less and less, 20% less in recent years according to the centers for disease control. >> new york's psycho therapist is gay, he is taking a pill. >> i explained i am having a more difficult time staying consistent with condoms than before and here is this medication more than 90% effective if taken every day. >> he started this facebook page promoting it. >> it has shown to be safe and effective in preventing h.i.v. infection. >> other gay men of less enthusiastic. this doctor has offered the pill to many patients. >> young men are getting infected. when a person is young, you know, they have that spirit of being invincible. it's not going to happen to me. >> most patients at this drop in cent
the agencies recommends taking a starting dose of one milligram instead of two. 55 million prescriptions for sleep aids were dispensed in the automatic last year. >> the c.d.c. urges use of a daily pill to prevent h.i.v. infections. the pill which is already treating the in next can fend it off. why many at risk are not yet using the drug. >> at play and sometimes at risk, gay men are using condoms less and less, 20% less in recent years according to the centers for disease control....
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i mean, didn't we try that with milligrams and how fedex try it with a fax type service? >> this is not something they strongly advocated. we have more followed its path. it remains alive. it strikes me as a good idea and there are takers for it. but this is also something i mentioned earlier in the meeting, taken a moment in which to me and exists in this environment is very, very difficult and i would say it hasn't come in a strong compelling way to hybrid mail. >> i want to go to mr. weisberg for a second. kind of a success story working with the post office. the cps supportive when it all started out? >> when we initially started, it took process of years of speaking with the postal service by us and other companies that wanted to do postage to convince the postal service to approve it and allow it to exist. there were people within the postal service who were encouraging and directors who are more discouraging. >> giovanni suggestions for how we can change the process of getting the innovative products like stamps.com to be adopted by the post office? >> we do think
i mean, didn't we try that with milligrams and how fedex try it with a fax type service? >> this is not something they strongly advocated. we have more followed its path. it remains alive. it strikes me as a good idea and there are takers for it. but this is also something i mentioned earlier in the meeting, taken a moment in which to me and exists in this environment is very, very difficult and i would say it hasn't come in a strong compelling way to hybrid mail. >> i want to go to...
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tell milligrams of thc, the chemical that gets people high is the state limit per serving, but one drink or piece of candy can contain as many as 10 servings and people just don't know how much to eat. >> you kind of have to figure it out, your natural tolerance the first one or two times you try it. >> haley andrews warns people not to chow down. >> once you eat the cookie, you can't uneat the cookie. >> absolutely. exactly. what's it's in your system, you are along for the ride. and you don't want to feel uncomfortable or too stoned because the only thing to do is wait it out at that point. >> over doing it can make you want to do more than curl up. it can cause panic, paranoipara psychos psychosis. in march, a college student jumped to his death from a den ver hotel balcony after eating six times the recommended dosage of a marijuana cookie. earlier this month, a don ver man accused of shooting his wife had reportedly consumed pot-in fused candy. other drugs may have been involved. a another concern is children getting into he hadibles. denver hospitals have reported a surge in kids c
tell milligrams of thc, the chemical that gets people high is the state limit per serving, but one drink or piece of candy can contain as many as 10 servings and people just don't know how much to eat. >> you kind of have to figure it out, your natural tolerance the first one or two times you try it. >> haley andrews warns people not to chow down. >> once you eat the cookie, you can't uneat the cookie. >> absolutely. exactly. what's it's in your system, you are along for...
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that the fda has come up with a rule that every ounce of canned mushrooms has to be packed in 37.5 milligrams of acerbic acid. congress is not necessarily coming up with that law by members of congress from the horticultural subcommittee of the department of agriculture are working with the bureaucrats in the fda and probably working with a lobbyist from the ami which is the american mushroom institute in a very friendly atmosphere. they are coming up with specific regulations. it's known as the iron triangle and known as elitism in policymaking. guest: i was going to bring a can of mushrooms this year because a student gave me one as a gift last year. another bureaucratic agency prevented that. at o'hare airport confiscated my can of mushrooms. host: -- guest: another one of our favorite questions. we all know the first amendment. we know freedom of speech and freedom of the press but we sometimes forget those other freedoms also in the first amendment. there's the right to assemble, right to petition. i would say you definitely need to know the difference between free exercise and establish
that the fda has come up with a rule that every ounce of canned mushrooms has to be packed in 37.5 milligrams of acerbic acid. congress is not necessarily coming up with that law by members of congress from the horticultural subcommittee of the department of agriculture are working with the bureaucrats in the fda and probably working with a lobbyist from the ami which is the american mushroom institute in a very friendly atmosphere. they are coming up with specific regulations. it's known as...
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i write for 250 milligrams of penicillin. i don't write chew on mold a couple times a day. mr. chairman, why don't we have therapeutic tobacco? nicotine, one of the substances in tobacco, purified is actually useful as a drug to treat knock term frontal lobe epilepsy. no one writes a prescription, smoke a couple of cigarettes and cure your epilepsy, but that's what we're being asked to do. worse than that, this blurs the line in those states that have gone beyond medical marijuana. for instance, in colorado under amendment 64 a person can grow as many plants -- i'm sorry, six plants under the new law for general use but if it's medical marijuana, you can grow as many plants as you want as long as you can prove you have a medicinal use. how is the d.e.a. going tone force anything when under this amendment they are prohibited from going into that person's house growing as many plants as they want because that's legal under the medical marijuana part of the law, not under the ew law? mr. chairman, this is not the right place for this the memorandum from this administration clearly
i write for 250 milligrams of penicillin. i don't write chew on mold a couple times a day. mr. chairman, why don't we have therapeutic tobacco? nicotine, one of the substances in tobacco, purified is actually useful as a drug to treat knock term frontal lobe epilepsy. no one writes a prescription, smoke a couple of cigarettes and cure your epilepsy, but that's what we're being asked to do. worse than that, this blurs the line in those states that have gone beyond medical marijuana. for...
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that the fda has come up with a rule that every ounce of canned mushrooms has to be packed in 37.5 milligramsf acerbic acid. congress is not necessarily coming up with that law by members of congress from the horticultural subcommittee of the department of agriculture are working with the bureaucrats in the fda and probably working with a lobbyist from the ami which is the american mushroom institute in a very friendly atmosphere. they are coming up with specific regulations. it's known as the iron triangle and known as elitism in policymaking. guest: i was going to bring a can of mushrooms this year because a student gave me one as a gift last year. another bureaucratic agency prevented that. at o'hare airport confiscated my can of mushrooms. host: -- guest: another one of our favorite questions. we all know the first amendment. we know freedom of speech and freedom of the press but we sometimes forget those other freedoms also in the first amendment. there's the right to assemble, right to petition. i would say you definitely need to know the difference between free exercise and establishme
that the fda has come up with a rule that every ounce of canned mushrooms has to be packed in 37.5 milligramsf acerbic acid. congress is not necessarily coming up with that law by members of congress from the horticultural subcommittee of the department of agriculture are working with the bureaucrats in the fda and probably working with a lobbyist from the ami which is the american mushroom institute in a very friendly atmosphere. they are coming up with specific regulations. it's known as the...