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. >> reporter: this organization nami overwhelmed by requests for help every day. >> a mother wanted teenager to go to a psychiatrist. they could not get in to see someone for six weeks. >> reporter: from the mass shooting in tuscon aimed at gabriel giffords, many shooters suffer mental illness. funding has been slashed for decades, down $2 billion since 2009. maryland's funding down 4%. howard county executive ken hallman critical of the cuts. >> i think that mental health has been something that has not gotten the support and resource it is needs. >> reporter: over the years many institutions for the mentally ill have disappeared leaving more families to deal with sick children at home. >> mental health problems affect 1 in ten children. >> reporter: maryland's first lady say it should be a priority but it needs appropriate funding to prevent another sandy hook. >> what is happening now is going to be rippled throughout our communities for years to come if we don't address it now. >> reporter: despite the cuts in funding, mental health care in maryland is ranked among the best in t
. >> reporter: this organization nami overwhelmed by requests for help every day. >> a mother wanted teenager to go to a psychiatrist. they could not get in to see someone for six weeks. >> reporter: from the mass shooting in tuscon aimed at gabriel giffords, many shooters suffer mental illness. funding has been slashed for decades, down $2 billion since 2009. maryland's funding down 4%. howard county executive ken hallman critical of the cuts. >> i think that mental...
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nami kitajima has been looking for sales work.he says she doesn't care about the size or fame of the company. >> translator: i'm not looking at how big the firm is. the issue is whether i can gro personally through the company. >> reporter: traditionally, most students have tried to land jobs at leading firms. the belief was that those companies will provide stable work. but that was before giants such as sharp and sony laid off thousands of workers this year. university officials say the performances of big firms are behind the change in attitudes among students. >> translator: students are no longer sure what to trust. they now focus on whether they can demonstrate their ability to the full instead of caring about company names. >> reporter: a survey by the job research institute suggests students are changing their approach. a majority of them have turned their backs on large companies and are now looking for work at small companies with less than 1,000 employees. in the past small and mid-size firms were consired second-class,
nami kitajima has been looking for sales work.he says she doesn't care about the size or fame of the company. >> translator: i'm not looking at how big the firm is. the issue is whether i can gro personally through the company. >> reporter: traditionally, most students have tried to land jobs at leading firms. the belief was that those companies will provide stable work. but that was before giants such as sharp and sony laid off thousands of workers this year. university officials...
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some other world news in brief now five people have been taken to hospital after a one metre high to nami hit then we argue problems in japan was triggered by a seven point three magnitude earthquake that struck on the eastern coast with aftershocks felt as far away as the country's capital the tsunami alert has since been lifted in two thousand and eleven a similar quake in the same area saw a massive nuclear disaster at the fukushima plant following its meltdown. recusal have closure with the police in athens as they took to the streets marking the fourth anniversary of a deadly police shooting security officers had to resort to tear gas to disperse the angry mob of three people were arrested in two thousand and eight a police when shot dead a fifteen year old teenager which triggered a massive protests and saw the officer jailed for life two years later. stein's a ruling communist party has invited its rival for todd to its twenty fifth anniversary celebrations in gaza it's the first time such an invitation has been made in more than a decade and is being viewed as a sign of warming re
some other world news in brief now five people have been taken to hospital after a one metre high to nami hit then we argue problems in japan was triggered by a seven point three magnitude earthquake that struck on the eastern coast with aftershocks felt as far away as the country's capital the tsunami alert has since been lifted in two thousand and eleven a similar quake in the same area saw a massive nuclear disaster at the fukushima plant following its meltdown. recusal have closure with the...
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her organization nami overwhelmed by requests for help every day. >> a mother wanted a teenager to go to a psychiatrist. they could not get in to see someone for six weeks. >> reporter: from the mass shooting in tucson aimed at former congresswoman gab result giffords to the colorado movie theater massacre, killers in many recent mass killings suffered mental illness and failed to get the appropriate treatment. funding for mental health care is down almost $2 billion since 2009. maryland's funding down 4%. howard county executive ken ullman critical of the cuts. >> i think that mental health has been something that has gotten the support and resources it needs. >> there are a lot of troubled folks out there. we have a culture of violence. you never know what gets in the head of somebody who is not well. >> reporter: over the years many institutions for the mentally ill have disappeared leaving more families to deal with sick children at home. >> mental health problems affect 1 in 10 children. >> reporter: maryland's lady has made education a top prior. >> what it's having now is going
her organization nami overwhelmed by requests for help every day. >> a mother wanted a teenager to go to a psychiatrist. they could not get in to see someone for six weeks. >> reporter: from the mass shooting in tucson aimed at former congresswoman gab result giffords to the colorado movie theater massacre, killers in many recent mass killings suffered mental illness and failed to get the appropriate treatment. funding for mental health care is down almost $2 billion since 2009....