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we have the 60-day follow-ups, we work on identifying the posttraumatic stress. we look for screening tools, these are not assessment tools but screening tools, that may be administered for the community-based agency. they would refer people to the crisis response services. we have a dialogue with the healing circles so we know that they have been impacted. we look for the children you've tool, and hopefully later with the work group. we are developing the treatment, but they comprehensive job crisis service. where are going to get further assessments. we have this with the crisis services. also, we want to improve the quality of division of services. we are always dealing with cultural appropriation services, and we have to develop strategies, to examine the hot spots, and these hot spots change. we will take this word of the violence may be occurring. and we train to improve the work force. this is part of the community level. we have changed that we will be offering, and we use the trauma recovery center. we never have the word were participants program, and r
we have the 60-day follow-ups, we work on identifying the posttraumatic stress. we look for screening tools, these are not assessment tools but screening tools, that may be administered for the community-based agency. they would refer people to the crisis response services. we have a dialogue with the healing circles so we know that they have been impacted. we look for the children you've tool, and hopefully later with the work group. we are developing the treatment, but they comprehensive job...
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plus later, what assistance is the government providing for veterans dealing with posttraumatic stress disorder. we'll speak to cnn chris lawrence. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duracore rugged phone, for $49.99, you'll get four free. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. [ chirp ] visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. an intense burning sensati
plus later, what assistance is the government providing for veterans dealing with posttraumatic stress disorder. we'll speak to cnn chris lawrence. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i have to know the...
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it also have the effect of posttraumatic stress disorder, compact trauma. thank you for your time. [applause] >> thank you. >> next, we will talk about the right to engage -- in civil society. we have linda evans. the speakers will talk about prohibitions are running for elected office, serving on juries, and voting. >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you for conducting this hearing. this is critical. we have already submitted several recommendations for your consideration. i will not take the time to actually make them in person. we know in order for us to actually engage in meaningful way in civil society. we must change the public perception. we think this is a round of voting, are around elected processes being eligible. it being eligible for public office. very few of those are eligible. if you are on probation or off california, if you are in trouble. this has eroded the voting rights for people in prison, in jail, post release community supervision. the secretary of state has actually issued an opinion letter that serves to steal the vote from many many people inside of
it also have the effect of posttraumatic stress disorder, compact trauma. thank you for your time. [applause] >> thank you. >> next, we will talk about the right to engage -- in civil society. we have linda evans. the speakers will talk about prohibitions are running for elected office, serving on juries, and voting. >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you for conducting this hearing. this is critical. we have already submitted several recommendations for your...
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the scientists say they hope to develop new treatments for alcohol and substance abuse lined to posttraumatic stress disorder. >>> historically, this is one of the slowest sports days of the year, but not in the bay area, after all the heroics by the giants last night. we've got wimbledon winner serena williams, ready to take it on. she's coming off probably one of her biggest victories ever, considering how she played at the french open. >> reporter: the bank of the west tournament is underway at stanford. and it's been a whirlwind for serena williams. she played it against nicole gibbs, the reining ncaa champion. she's a student here at stanford, playing for the stanford team, playing as an amateur. in the first round, serena ran gibbs around pretty well. serena did have a moment where she was upset with herself, figuring she had missed a couple of easier shots and should have been able to put gibbs away sooner. she won the second set by a score of 6-1. she wins in straight sets of 6-2, 6-1. you can't blame her if she doesn't really know what time zone he is in yet. >> i couldn't quite beli
the scientists say they hope to develop new treatments for alcohol and substance abuse lined to posttraumatic stress disorder. >>> historically, this is one of the slowest sports days of the year, but not in the bay area, after all the heroics by the giants last night. we've got wimbledon winner serena williams, ready to take it on. she's coming off probably one of her biggest victories ever, considering how she played at the french open. >> reporter: the bank of the west...
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clearly the posttraumatic stress disorder is one, but a lot of affective disorders are oftentimes really trauma based. a lot of the issues with people with the axis ii or the personality disorders, the people that are labeled borderline personality, we oftentimes see a untreated early experience of physical, sexual abuse, abandonment, neglect, or the witnessing of violence. ms. cain, you're working now as a peer-to-peer counselor in our center. talk to us about, what was your initial experience with trauma? well, all of my life i've been traumatized. i grew up in a household where i was sexually abused by men in the community that used to visit my mother. and i think i really vivid, a lot of the flashbacks at age 9, i'm pretty sure, probably happened earlier, but a lot of that comes from age 9 is when i realized that, oh my goodness this is not how it's supposed to be, and i started drinking as a result because i couldn't cope with it. at that early age? at age 9, i drank every day. at age 9 because it helped me to numb out what was going on in my life. so, after being in a household of
clearly the posttraumatic stress disorder is one, but a lot of affective disorders are oftentimes really trauma based. a lot of the issues with people with the axis ii or the personality disorders, the people that are labeled borderline personality, we oftentimes see a untreated early experience of physical, sexual abuse, abandonment, neglect, or the witnessing of violence. ms. cain, you're working now as a peer-to-peer counselor in our center. talk to us about, what was your initial experience...
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contracted treatment providers use either beyond trauma and/or seeking safety therapy for trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder and substance abuse. one treatment provider says that 99 percent of the women who come into treatment have lived through some type of severe trauma, often domestic violence or sexual abuse. the women learn they are not alone, that their traumatic event happened to others. it helps them to open up, talk about, and learn to heal from their experience. a relapse doesn't mean you're out and we're done with you. it means you had a relapse, now let's keep going. we've had families where a parent has been close to graduating dependency drug court and has had a slip-up. and the true test of that particular parent is: okay, i made a mistake, i'm done, i'm going to walk away, or okay, i made a mistake, i'm going to reengage immediately and actively do what i've been taught to do, utilize it not only for myself because that's the most important thing, but recovery must be for the individual first and foremost. i remember when i graduated, and she came down off of the bench to com
contracted treatment providers use either beyond trauma and/or seeking safety therapy for trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder and substance abuse. one treatment provider says that 99 percent of the women who come into treatment have lived through some type of severe trauma, often domestic violence or sexual abuse. the women learn they are not alone, that their traumatic event happened to others. it helps them to open up, talk about, and learn to heal from their experience. a relapse...
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that day, but i saw a couple of my teammates killed and severely wounded and i came back with posttraumatic stress disorder. every day i live fort guys that didn't come home. >> steve: absolutely. today you're also taking part in the soldier ride that's going to be kick off right here. we've been doing this live here on "fox & friends" since the last nine years. we have never had such a big crowd, folks. you'll all see it happen in a couple of minutes from now. thank you for joining us. [ applause ] gretchen, peter, in to you. >> peter: what a stirring moment. you make us all alive, don't they? >> gretchen: they certainly do. we'll all be out there to kick off the race in about 15 minute. >> peter: coming up, a judge makes a decision on the mosque at the center of the major, major controversy. >> gretchen: plus, he's talking football and politics. one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, joe montana here next bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon? bacon! who wants a begginstrip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's bacon!!! mmmmm...i lo
that day, but i saw a couple of my teammates killed and severely wounded and i came back with posttraumatic stress disorder. every day i live fort guys that didn't come home. >> steve: absolutely. today you're also taking part in the soldier ride that's going to be kick off right here. we've been doing this live here on "fox & friends" since the last nine years. we have never had such a big crowd, folks. you'll all see it happen in a couple of minutes from now. thank you for...
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. >> reporter: his lawyer says he was suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder and couldn't findight from wrong. at 10:00 we follow the money trail and other key evidence. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> youtube is unveiling a new teacher for protesters -- feature for protesters. it allows you taupload video and bore -- to upload video and bore the face of protesters. that is the original video. the blurred images are on the right side. the feature allows people to share footage more widely and speak out when they otherwise cannot. >>> yesterday our chief meteorologist bill martin talked about a warming trend. bill is off today but mark is here. >> the forecast so far, nicely out there. the warming trend starts a little bit today. you will notice the change friday and the weekend. develops to the south. a big batch of high clouds moving closer to monterey bay and around santa barbara, rain showers, bakersfield and los angeles. we will be watching this. it is supposed to say out of the bay area to the south, but still will be watching that, the showers activity moves in f
. >> reporter: his lawyer says he was suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder and couldn't findight from wrong. at 10:00 we follow the money trail and other key evidence. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> youtube is unveiling a new teacher for protesters -- feature for protesters. it allows you taupload video and bore -- to upload video and bore the face of protesters. that is the original video. the blurred images are on the right side. the feature allows people to...
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and more than 4000 have been treated for posttraumatic stress disorder.es they come home have to serve our country and having considerable talent often time transition date so the long road home project was created to help he had five veterans are packing up any the road of their bikes their dirty serves washington state's and ends 90 days and 4,200 mi. later in washington d.c.. there isn't much even to. the group includes an openly gay veteran who served in afghanistan. a combat photographer died as of the tse any veteran who at one time was homeless and caught it suicide into to paralyzed veterans palette with their hands to inspire others have all been by the end of the writing accomplishments they feel a sense of achievement and his sense of empowerment. and raise awareness about our service men and women fighting so bravely overseas and struggling with the giveback. and for that the long road home project gets a high 5. find out more about this cross- country road trip on cbs as self-taught, and if you know anyone who is doing something outstanding w
and more than 4000 have been treated for posttraumatic stress disorder.es they come home have to serve our country and having considerable talent often time transition date so the long road home project was created to help he had five veterans are packing up any the road of their bikes their dirty serves washington state's and ends 90 days and 4,200 mi. later in washington d.c.. there isn't much even to. the group includes an openly gay veteran who served in afghanistan. a combat photographer...
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. >> reporter: defense lawyers say doctors for both the defense agree he suffered ptsd, posttraumaticnse claims that is what triggered the attack on a girl he didn't even know. >> the issue is why -- why did this happen? and i'm hopeful that after the evidence that you will return a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity. >> reporter: one key piece of evidence may never be played for the jury. this video of him ranting to himself while left alone in the interrogation room. his lawyers say his bizarre behaviors are at the heart of the defense, that he was insane. >> it's your fault, you sick bastard. >> reporter: the prosecution dropped a bombshell saying they had no intention of playing the video in court and the defense c cannot refer to the tape unless the prosecutor introduces it first. >> i think it's a little sleazy. >> sleazy? judge, i object to being called sleazy. >> the judge says he is considering whether there's another way the jurors can see that tape since it's critical to the defense strategy. >>> now a former aide to mayor gray pleads guilty to corruption charges.
. >> reporter: defense lawyers say doctors for both the defense agree he suffered ptsd, posttraumaticnse claims that is what triggered the attack on a girl he didn't even know. >> the issue is why -- why did this happen? and i'm hopeful that after the evidence that you will return a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity. >> reporter: one key piece of evidence may never be played for the jury. this video of him ranting to himself while left alone in the interrogation...
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. >>> all troops should undergo an annual screening for posttraumatic stress disorder.have symptoms of ptsd. >>> and finally, a wild story about a wild ride on a motorcycle that was as daring as it was dumb. and it was all captured on video. there's speed. and then, there's this. this is a biker's-eye view as a motorcycle threads his way through traffic, at speeds up to 185 miles per hour. the video, which was posted on youtube, is certainly thrilling. it showed an extremely fast, extremely dangerous ride up a highway near victoria, british columbia. the video posted in april attracted thousands of viewers. if it was attention he wanted, he's got it. someone told police about the video, they investigated. after searching for the driver for months, they now say they know who it was. >> we are in a different place today. that's thanks to the media reports and thanks to this video going viral on the internet. >> reporter: 25-year-old randy scott has been charged with dangerous driving. he reportedly has an extensive record of driving infractions. police have a key piece of
. >>> all troops should undergo an annual screening for posttraumatic stress disorder.have symptoms of ptsd. >>> and finally, a wild story about a wild ride on a motorcycle that was as daring as it was dumb. and it was all captured on video. there's speed. and then, there's this. this is a biker's-eye view as a motorcycle threads his way through traffic, at speeds up to 185 miles per hour. the video, which was posted on youtube, is certainly thrilling. it showed an extremely...
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in particular children, can develop posttraumatic stress disorder from repeatedly seeing it. you need to pay attention to that. having trouble sleeping and eating. make sure that they're talking about this and getting appropriate care. colorado is ground zero. >> rich, thank you. >>> much more on this when we come back. our roundtable tackle the big questions all of us are asking. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york s
in particular children, can develop posttraumatic stress disorder from repeatedly seeing it. you need to pay attention to that. having trouble sleeping and eating. make sure that they're talking about this and getting appropriate care. colorado is ground zero. >> rich, thank you. >>> much more on this when we come back. our roundtable tackle the big questions all of us are asking. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in...
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they come back and they have posttraumatic stress and the suicide rate, unfortunately, is really gettinghigher and higher. certainly higher than it was 20 years ago. >> right. >> why? >> well, let me give you a little bit broader answer to that. before i took command, my predecessor, admiral eric olson, initiated a study to take a look at the pressure on the force. and they spent ten months looking at all of our units. i think they talked to somewhere in the neighborhood of 7,000 soldiers, about 1,000 spouses, went to over 400 different meetings to determine whether or not, what status of the force was. and that report landed on my desk about the time i took command. and frankly, as eric olson had said a number of times in testimony, the force was frayed. and i think that was exactly the right term. you know, we're not crumbling, you know, we're not destroyed, but we were clearly fraying a year ago. i think that fraying is getting a little worse. we are putting an inordinate amount of effort to making sure that we are now preserving the force and families. i have taken a look at the scop
they come back and they have posttraumatic stress and the suicide rate, unfortunately, is really gettinghigher and higher. certainly higher than it was 20 years ago. >> right. >> why? >> well, let me give you a little bit broader answer to that. before i took command, my predecessor, admiral eric olson, initiated a study to take a look at the pressure on the force. and they spent ten months looking at all of our units. i think they talked to somewhere in the neighborhood of...
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vets are vulnerable to homelessness because of physical disabilities, posttraumatic stress disorder andcently, a tough economy. >> they're out there every single day fighting and when they come home, they're dealing with the same bad economy that we're dealing with on a greater level 'cause they've been gone for two years. >> according to the u.s. department of housing and urban development, in 2011 on any given night, 67,495 vets were homeless on the streets. veterans account for some 14% of the entire u.s. adult homeless population. the g.i. go found has plans if the works it expand their midnight missions to baltimore, philadelphia and washington, d.c anyone interested in volunteering or contributing to the fund can go to their web site that you see there on your screen. we encourage to you do so. back to you. >> rick: worthy organization. thanks very much. >> jamie: facebook, there was so much excitement when the stock first came out. it plunged on friday again after reporting sluggish second quarter results. and failing to give an outlook for the coming months. what to do? facebook
vets are vulnerable to homelessness because of physical disabilities, posttraumatic stress disorder andcently, a tough economy. >> they're out there every single day fighting and when they come home, they're dealing with the same bad economy that we're dealing with on a greater level 'cause they've been gone for two years. >> according to the u.s. department of housing and urban development, in 2011 on any given night, 67,495 vets were homeless on the streets. veterans account for...
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>> posttraumatic stress. >> reporter: back home at ft.in colorado, he started feeling like people were out to get him. a few months later, someone discovered robert's illegal sawed off shotgun hidden in his barracks. according to army papers, robert told investigators he was suicidal. at one point, he spent a full day drink, than sat on the side of the bed with the end of the gun in his mouth. >> i wish sometimes that i had died in iraq. so that my life would have meant something, you know? >> reporter: forced to quit the army, robert ended up homeless. >> i went through some pretty bad times when i first got out. i was doing a lot of methamphetamines, my drug of choice. i was smoking a lot of dope and i was getting in with some rough crowds. >> reporter: and many of those rough crowds were made up of people just like robert. returning veterans. as many as 1 in 3 soldiers returning from iraq of afghanistan suffered from traumatic brain injury, severe depression, substance abuse or ptsd. >> i was dealing with other people that weren't so n
>> posttraumatic stress. >> reporter: back home at ft.in colorado, he started feeling like people were out to get him. a few months later, someone discovered robert's illegal sawed off shotgun hidden in his barracks. according to army papers, robert told investigators he was suicidal. at one point, he spent a full day drink, than sat on the side of the bed with the end of the gun in his mouth. >> i wish sometimes that i had died in iraq. so that my life would have meant...
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the posttraumatic stress disorder that these young men and women will live with for the rest of their lives. i implore you, and when you see someone, you say thank you to them and your family. we are the greatest nation in the history of the world. it is because of the surface and sacrifice of the men and women in harm's way. to fight for, not health care, not kept and trade, to fight for the freedom that was outlined in our constitution and declaration of independence. i am delighted to be here with you. i would like to open it up to questions. [applause] >> raise your hand and we will rush the mic over to you. >> it is a very intimidating prospect to think we need to turn this entire nation around. what advice can you give to us for continuing to inspire so we can make that fight. ? what action can we be taking to be that change? >> the first thing i would say it is to go back to the founding documents. understand that the constitution and the declaration of independence, they are our guiding light. here is what we know. this is what a thought when i made the decision to run for con
the posttraumatic stress disorder that these young men and women will live with for the rest of their lives. i implore you, and when you see someone, you say thank you to them and your family. we are the greatest nation in the history of the world. it is because of the surface and sacrifice of the men and women in harm's way. to fight for, not health care, not kept and trade, to fight for the freedom that was outlined in our constitution and declaration of independence. i am delighted to be...
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everyone on that ship, including me, had posttraumatic stress. but it's how you deal with it to whether or not it becomes a disorder. they were still working through that process. but having a harsh, let's cut it off and just look forward and not do anything, he would, in fact, pull the crew together on several occasion that chose to remain behind and help rebuild the ship and encouragessed everyone that had been there during attack to leave at some point. >> did you know him? >> i didn't know kevin before he did that. the unique things about the navy is once you assume command, it's your ship. once you relinquish command, it's no longer your ship. while i may have had feelings myself for how he made decisions while he's in command, those are his decisions to make. did what he thought was best as the commanding officer for right or for wrong. every commanding officer has that opportunity. you make decisions that in the long view of history might be right and may be wrong of the but that's one of the great things about being in command. it is a pr
everyone on that ship, including me, had posttraumatic stress. but it's how you deal with it to whether or not it becomes a disorder. they were still working through that process. but having a harsh, let's cut it off and just look forward and not do anything, he would, in fact, pull the crew together on several occasion that chose to remain behind and help rebuild the ship and encouragessed everyone that had been there during attack to leave at some point. >> did you know him? >> i...
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related to mental and behavioral health, posttraumatic stress has emerged as a signature on seeing were of this last decade of war. its impact will be felt for decades to calm in both the dod and va must therefore improve our ability to identify and treat this condition as was all mental and behavioral health condition and to better equip our system, to do with unique challenges these conditions can present. for example, i've been very concerned about reports of problems with modifying diagnoses for posttraumatic stress in the military disability evaluation system. many of these issues are brought to my attention by members of congress and i appreciate they are doing that. particularly the veterans affairs committee chairman, patty murray, who addressed this issue because it happened in her own state in a particular way. to address these concerns have directed a review across all of the uniformed services. this review, let it be undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness, airing content will help ensure we are delivering on commitment to care for servicemembers. the review wi
related to mental and behavioral health, posttraumatic stress has emerged as a signature on seeing were of this last decade of war. its impact will be felt for decades to calm in both the dod and va must therefore improve our ability to identify and treat this condition as was all mental and behavioral health condition and to better equip our system, to do with unique challenges these conditions can present. for example, i've been very concerned about reports of problems with modifying...
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the point is we have also added money for traumatic brain injury, for posttraumatic stress disorder. i mean, we have been -- our subcommittee has been at the forefront of providing additional resources beyond the administration's request for a number of years. the last -- since this has become a major issue. but i would just ask the gentleman to try to work with us on this one because of the source issue and we'll work together and do the best we can. mr. kucinich: if the gentleman will yield? mr. dicks: i yield. mr. kucinich: i have confidence and the depood faith of the chairman and the -- good faith of the chairman and the ranking member. i know that you're both concerned about this. you said so now but i also know you demonstrated this in other -- at other times. what i would ask we can work together to look at the amount that's in the program right now, find a way to plus it up so we can make sure that people active duty and those that left active duty know about programs, have access to programs and have access to the kind of treatment that is necessary to cut down the number o
the point is we have also added money for traumatic brain injury, for posttraumatic stress disorder. i mean, we have been -- our subcommittee has been at the forefront of providing additional resources beyond the administration's request for a number of years. the last -- since this has become a major issue. but i would just ask the gentleman to try to work with us on this one because of the source issue and we'll work together and do the best we can. mr. kucinich: if the gentleman will yield?...
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reporter: defense lawyers say doctors for the defense and the state agree treacy suffered ptsd, posttraumaticdisorder. the defense claims that is what triggered an attack on a girl he didn't even know. >> the issue is why, why did this happen. i'm hopeful that after the evidence that you'll return a verdict of not guilty by reason of in sanity. >> one key piece may not be played to the jury. this video of treacy ranting to himself left in the interrogation room. his lawyers say treacy's bizarre behaviors are at the heart of the defense. he was insane. at the last minute monday the prosecution dropped a bombshell saying they had no intention of playing the video in court. under court rules the defense cannot refer to the tape unless the prosecutor introduces it first. the judge says he's now considering if there is another way that the jurors will be able to see that videotape, because it's so critical to the defense strategy. if wayne treacy is convicted, he could face up to 50 years in prison. as for josie ratley, her lawyers tell us she is improving but still in rehabilitation, able to draw
reporter: defense lawyers say doctors for the defense and the state agree treacy suffered ptsd, posttraumaticdisorder. the defense claims that is what triggered an attack on a girl he didn't even know. >> the issue is why, why did this happen. i'm hopeful that after the evidence that you'll return a verdict of not guilty by reason of in sanity. >> one key piece may not be played to the jury. this video of treacy ranting to himself left in the interrogation room. his lawyers say...
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think it's important that this generation of veterans who are coming home who have high levels of posttraumatic veterans commit suicide every day in this country. >> it's outpaced combat deaths hasn't it? >> yes. because we don't know how to keep them safe at home by themselves, and then for young men and women who have spent their time in the military being told to be mentally tough and strong, to then be told you can't talk about it or people will question your bravery and heroism is onlying going to drive them further from the help they need. >> go ahead. >> our vets coming home today has unemployment levels at twice the level of the national average. and they need to tell employers about all of the kick-ass things they did in the military and now they can't if joe walsh had his way. >> he thinks they need to shut the hell up. >> you said this is typical of his irresponsible way of conducting himself. as you say he seems to be making this unnecessarily nasty and personal, doesn't he? >> well, he -- he does certainly like to be confrontational and controversial, and it is irresponsible for hi
think it's important that this generation of veterans who are coming home who have high levels of posttraumatic veterans commit suicide every day in this country. >> it's outpaced combat deaths hasn't it? >> yes. because we don't know how to keep them safe at home by themselves, and then for young men and women who have spent their time in the military being told to be mentally tough and strong, to then be told you can't talk about it or people will question your bravery and heroism...
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posttraumatic stress has emerged as a signature unseen wounds of this last decade of war.will be felt for decades to come and go for the dod and va must therefore improve our ability to identify and treat this condition as well as all mental and behavioral health conditions and to better equip our system to do with the unique challenges these conditions can present. for example, i have been concerned about reports of problems with modifying diagnoses for posttraumatic stress in the military disability evaluation system. many of these issues were brought to my attention by members of congress and i appreciate their doing that. particularly patty murray who discussed this issue because it happen in her state in a particular way. to address these concerns that directed a review across all of the uniformed services, this review, led by the end of secretary of defense for personnel and readiness, will help to ensure we are delivering on our commitment to care for our service members. the review will be analytically sound. it will be action-oriented. and it will provide, hopeful
posttraumatic stress has emerged as a signature unseen wounds of this last decade of war.will be felt for decades to come and go for the dod and va must therefore improve our ability to identify and treat this condition as well as all mental and behavioral health conditions and to better equip our system to do with the unique challenges these conditions can present. for example, i have been concerned about reports of problems with modifying diagnoses for posttraumatic stress in the military...
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whatever that pays for the medical treatment of the victims, compensates the first responders for posttraumatic. >> that's a perfect example of how we can all help each other. >> communistcall. >> one of the victims doesn't have insurance and they said his bill is going to be about $2 million. >> yeah. >> it is so up setting and it's like they want to have their cake and eat it too, they want the rights but not the responsibilities, and they say the second amendment gives them the right, well it doesn't say we can't tax him. >> i like chris rock's idea -- >> $5,000 a bullet. >> i'm going to kill you when i save up the money. you better hope i can't get bullets on layaway. he said if someone did get shot you would be like, well he must have deserved it to spend $5,000 a bullet. and i have interesting polling from frank luntz, interesting stuff. >> from right-winger frank luntz. >> yes. >> that's a tease. that takes us out of japanese sex robot land. >> it's a japanese sex robot rodeo. >> i have taken control of this bus like sandra bullock in speed again. kids carbonite we all have it why don't
whatever that pays for the medical treatment of the victims, compensates the first responders for posttraumatic. >> that's a perfect example of how we can all help each other. >> communistcall. >> one of the victims doesn't have insurance and they said his bill is going to be about $2 million. >> yeah. >> it is so up setting and it's like they want to have their cake and eat it too, they want the rights but not the responsibilities, and they say the second...
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have now recently retired, after 25 years in the military, and right now, i have -- i am in a posttraumaticess disorder group here we meet every friday at the omaha of the day -- v.a. i am with other people in my generation as well, but i have known plenty. i will not say the name of the base. host: is there a particular form of ptsd that you are suffering from? is this more of a prevention? caller: it is prevention, high anxiety. one thing that i notice, when people come back from the persian gulf, we have a saying, we are still on the wire. it is sort of bewildering. you get off at the airport, you are in a civilian airport, you are looking at all this stuff going on, all these people take their freedom for granted, and 22 hours earlier you are in combat. now you are back in the states. you are looking to find someone to latch onto, someone that has experienced what you have experienced, and it is tough to find. i rely on my stepdad. he was in vietnam. one time, in the persian gulf, it was my niece, myself, two of my cousins, my stepsister, and her husband. all of us were there together.
have now recently retired, after 25 years in the military, and right now, i have -- i am in a posttraumaticess disorder group here we meet every friday at the omaha of the day -- v.a. i am with other people in my generation as well, but i have known plenty. i will not say the name of the base. host: is there a particular form of ptsd that you are suffering from? is this more of a prevention? caller: it is prevention, high anxiety. one thing that i notice, when people come back from the persian...
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he liked the idea of drug courts so much she suggested we do this to help them go through the posttraumatic stress syndrome that often affects their behavior afterward. it is going to be very important. we think this is going to grow across pennsylvania. >> thank you for your leadership. i took some notes. >> any time you travel is good to hear from me. >> thank you. >> this is where they used to serve. in recent years we have seen a great return of our veterans so much so that over a period of 10 years we have seen a lot of veterans and their families returning. we had the one in the governor's office that would be referred to as the veterans of their adviser. i am elevating that office into a full department to deal exclusively with employment issues, health issues and issues with local governments as well. when we came into office, one of the things we saw was that veterans were forced to travel to hawaii and other states to receive other treatments. the reserve forces were deployed. we have hold lots of them with behavioral health problems. we started pushing the veterans administration
he liked the idea of drug courts so much she suggested we do this to help them go through the posttraumatic stress syndrome that often affects their behavior afterward. it is going to be very important. we think this is going to grow across pennsylvania. >> thank you for your leadership. i took some notes. >> any time you travel is good to hear from me. >> thank you. >> this is where they used to serve. in recent years we have seen a great return of our veterans so much...