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veterans affairs talked to a thousand female vets last year and many of those women who suffered posttraumatic stress disorder or victims of sexual attacks did not seek out help even though they are entitled to it. there are 185,000 female veterans in california. >>> the a's and giants are looking for a win in early baseball action today. >> while team u.s.a. got more than it bargained for in world basketball cup action. mark is up next with sports. >>> mark is here now with sports. a beautiful day today and the giants came away with a win. >> anybody out there, giants fans, came away hot and happy. the giants are hot. clean sweep of the arizona diamondbacks and this afternoon a different combination to get to the victory. looks like a reunion of the rat pack there. happy to check out the activity that begins right away. battle of the first, two outs, coming through again. has this guy been a ball player or what? hunter pence. single to center for pablo sandoval to increase the lead and as usual, buster doing something, each and every day. three hits this afternoon. a single to right. and anot
veterans affairs talked to a thousand female vets last year and many of those women who suffered posttraumatic stress disorder or victims of sexual attacks did not seek out help even though they are entitled to it. there are 185,000 female veterans in california. >>> the a's and giants are looking for a win in early baseball action today. >> while team u.s.a. got more than it bargained for in world basketball cup action. mark is up next with sports. >>> mark is here now...
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yet he was severely mentally ill, and a military psychiatrist reportedly treated him for posttraumatictress disorder, and paranoid schizophrenia. mr. chairman, i hate to even imagine what could have happened if gonzalez had been carrying a gun instead of a knife the whit. that possibility is extremely unsettling. today our world faces two challenges. first the secret service has not yet completed its internal review. i understand the director will provide a status update, but the final results are not yet in. second, some of the information is classified, so we cannot discuss it in public. the very last thing we want to go is give people like gonzales a road map for how to attack the president or other officials protected by the secret service. this does not mean the committee cannot obtain the information. the director sent a letter on friday, offering not only to testify here today in the public setting, but also to provide all of us with classified briefing. the chairman has agreed to hold this classified session in a separate room directly after this hearing concludes. let me close
yet he was severely mentally ill, and a military psychiatrist reportedly treated him for posttraumatictress disorder, and paranoid schizophrenia. mr. chairman, i hate to even imagine what could have happened if gonzalez had been carrying a gun instead of a knife the whit. that possibility is extremely unsettling. today our world faces two challenges. first the secret service has not yet completed its internal review. i understand the director will provide a status update, but the final results...
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his family says he suffers from paranoid and posttraumatic stress disorder. >> president had just left the warehouse. disappeared on saturday. federal tories are interviewing the man. canadian officials have not confirmed. federal officials said the men and not considered a threat. the third is a test of the car and apartment who is the focus of the investigation. they also searched his apartment again yesterday. police issued an arrest warrant. is not been taken into custody. for she disappeared more than a week ago. we know he purchased alcohol there. >> within 15 minutes they were gone from matt bahr. his car was seen leaving the area on video. $50,000 reward is being offered for information. >> george with murdering his son cooper by leaving him in a hot car in georgia last june. his attorney says it was an accident. schedule to be back in court this week. both parents searched the internet for how hot the car needed to be in order to kill a child. voluntarily took a lie detector test to prove she was not involved. for all the distinctions they've earned in life there's a higher st
his family says he suffers from paranoid and posttraumatic stress disorder. >> president had just left the warehouse. disappeared on saturday. federal tories are interviewing the man. canadian officials have not confirmed. federal officials said the men and not considered a threat. the third is a test of the car and apartment who is the focus of the investigation. they also searched his apartment again yesterday. police issued an arrest warrant. is not been taken into custody. for she...
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his psychologist says he has severe posttraumatic stress disorder.moves on to other patients, trying to keep his patients active. >> translator: we as adults are struggling to cope with what we have seen, so imagine what it is like for the children. they have many social and psychological issues, ade indication problems. >> reporter: this center accommodates 90 children, but is preparing to take on more. unicef is increasing support. there is a massive demand for psychological help across gaza. it's because with close extended families and the commitment to look after children sometimes in the most difficult conditions psychological support can be overlooked. the people here want to do more to offer child support for those who can't cope. andrew simmons, al jazeera, gaza. >>> al jazeera is demanding the release of three of its journalists who have been detained in egypt for 249 days. they received long sentences after a trial seen by many political observer -- many observers as politically motivated. their convictions are being appealed. their case h
his psychologist says he has severe posttraumatic stress disorder.moves on to other patients, trying to keep his patients active. >> translator: we as adults are struggling to cope with what we have seen, so imagine what it is like for the children. they have many social and psychological issues, ade indication problems. >> reporter: this center accommodates 90 children, but is preparing to take on more. unicef is increasing support. there is a massive demand for psychological help...
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his family says he suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. president obama expressed confidence in the security agency. >> they do a good job. i'm grateful for the sacrifices they make on my behalf. >> reporter: julia pierson, director of the secret service ordered more surveillance, more surveillance cameras on the fence line and that the doors of the north portico be locked. w. rob barbin is a former director of the white house. >> intruder equals failure, right? >> i think, having said that, that is failure, no question about it. >> reporter: he says one glaring can must be answered. why didn't the secret service agents release their attack dogs. fence dogs are nonuncommon at the white house and these dogs are trained to chase down any intruder. major garrett, cbs news, the white house. >>> this morning, the world health organization predicts a dramatic increase in ebola cases. the number of ebola case could reach 26,000 if more is not done. west africa has cases record, 2800 have been fatal. public officials say there aren't enough doctor
his family says he suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. president obama expressed confidence in the security agency. >> they do a good job. i'm grateful for the sacrifices they make on my behalf. >> reporter: julia pierson, director of the secret service ordered more surveillance, more surveillance cameras on the fence line and that the doors of the north portico be locked. w. rob barbin is a former director of the white house. >> intruder equals failure, right?...
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posttraumatic stress, depression, and no. the thought is you will emphasize medication too much but to think that methadone is the answer itself is clearly not true you will downplay the importance of psychology behavior if you cannot afford to lose the up mind in the age of brain science. ryan talking about feelings and thoughts and desires and memories provide what you to think we're falling into a trap the mind is wholly dependent on the brain all subjective experience is needed through the brain but it is very important to realize the physical rule from one level of analysis the basically i am breaking them down it could end up quantum physics but we cannot yet to rule eight -- use that physical rule out the psychological level. if you want to understand and you are reading of books to understand with the text means you don't subject the ink to a chemical analysis user just different levels and the important thing is the time are answered better others are answered best at others they're not right or wrong does addiction
posttraumatic stress, depression, and no. the thought is you will emphasize medication too much but to think that methadone is the answer itself is clearly not true you will downplay the importance of psychology behavior if you cannot afford to lose the up mind in the age of brain science. ryan talking about feelings and thoughts and desires and memories provide what you to think we're falling into a trap the mind is wholly dependent on the brain all subjective experience is needed through the...
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had been away from them for such a long time so that for me was very stressful and it gave me posttraumaticolutely. >> we have time for one more question and then a quick video of the gentle man in the middle here in the aisle. >> may be too quick questions. then we have a last bit of video and then we are done. >> you mentioned after 9/11 -- i'm assuming that this means because of the u.s. occupation of afghanistan and the defensive jihad but now that the islamic state has declared a caliphate i'm wondering what is your read on the obligation to make this now that there is a caliphate? >> it is very different. but no its because there was no invasion. it was something you could choose to fight in indonesia and so on but 9/11 committee invasion in afghanistan that became obligatory for the muslim were doing so to expo and that is the defensive jihad. it was defense and every muslim -- we be leaving the call to sharia it is either worldly and you sponsor either financially or call into it by encouraging other people to reach the battlefield. and what we see today with isis is a monster that
had been away from them for such a long time so that for me was very stressful and it gave me posttraumaticolutely. >> we have time for one more question and then a quick video of the gentle man in the middle here in the aisle. >> may be too quick questions. then we have a last bit of video and then we are done. >> you mentioned after 9/11 -- i'm assuming that this means because of the u.s. occupation of afghanistan and the defensive jihad but now that the islamic state has...
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what are you doing about posttraumatic stress disorder? it was a more complete debate at the combination of the male and female debate is what was so powerful and results in a better array of issues being debated and certainly better outcomes. >> one of the things secretary clinton is given credit for is the global outreach to women. well. does it so i've read stories where a woman taking care of women who have been raped and are a tool of warfare and she stops by that place, the advocates say she has brought light to an issue we have been fighting for a generation. she has always used her position to shine a light on injustice, one reason why i'm such a fan of her being our next president. often also talk about how they come up to you in the senate and spend time commenting on your looks whereas that's not something as men receive very much. >> the reason why i purposely put in specific stories -- >> weight as well. "you're even pretty when you're fat." "good thing you're working out. you don't want to get porky." >> what do you say? >> u
what are you doing about posttraumatic stress disorder? it was a more complete debate at the combination of the male and female debate is what was so powerful and results in a better array of issues being debated and certainly better outcomes. >> one of the things secretary clinton is given credit for is the global outreach to women. well. does it so i've read stories where a woman taking care of women who have been raped and are a tool of warfare and she stops by that place, the...
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the last one i thought i would do is talk a little bit about posttraumatic stress disorder. in order to do this, i thought i what i would do is take a little audience involvement here. does, person in the book that you're going to meet by the name of carol. what i want you to do, i want you to picture that you are carol. begin to say, how would i feel if i was here. this is woman i met a long time ago. she was a young girl at the time when this thing occurred. and she was at a party. had a little bit to drink. she was with three other girlfriends. and, she was driving home. and as she did, something happens, so fast, couldn't even remember. the car flipped. she had her seatbelt on and she was okay. the other two girls, they ejected out of the car. were dead. and then they the other girl was in the back seat and she vividly described the screams and the fear that were in that person's eyes as she was trying to get her out of the car. she ended up dying as well. she says, that you know, she just sort of shrinked away from the accident in a numb sort of state and ended up at ho
the last one i thought i would do is talk a little bit about posttraumatic stress disorder. in order to do this, i thought i what i would do is take a little audience involvement here. does, person in the book that you're going to meet by the name of carol. what i want you to do, i want you to picture that you are carol. begin to say, how would i feel if i was here. this is woman i met a long time ago. she was a young girl at the time when this thing occurred. and she was at a party. had a...
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they're six times more likely to get dementia because of the care we are suffering our own form of posttraumaticw many are willing to raise their hands to say that is unacceptable? the very first personal conversation of what you are willing to do or what limits is a very personal conversation. my husband was restrained in the hospital i space any facility he was over medicated i could not live with myself as a human being knowing someone i loved was restrained the only way i could do it was to do it myself and through managed care. the doctors don't like to diagnose because they can treat and i feel they do a great disservice. but aside what we can manage j. cardiologists who don't like to tell their patients because they don't want to depress them. give them the opportunity to put their lives in order to drop out of work live their life and quit their jobs because therenimj is no way back. the idea with a little more exercise and i know we tried to date there is no empirical evidence that this will save us from the disease or the mediterranean diet or even more sex. but it will not save you f
they're six times more likely to get dementia because of the care we are suffering our own form of posttraumaticw many are willing to raise their hands to say that is unacceptable? the very first personal conversation of what you are willing to do or what limits is a very personal conversation. my husband was restrained in the hospital i space any facility he was over medicated i could not live with myself as a human being knowing someone i loved was restrained the only way i could do it was to...
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if you have alzheimer's disease, addiction, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, no, the problemsith the narrow centric view is you emphasize medication too much. i am not against medication but to think that methadone is the answer in and of itself is clearly not true. you are going to downplay the importance of psychology behavior, we can't afford to lose the mind in the age of brain science. when i refer to my mind i'm talking about feelings, thoughts, desires, memories, subject to the day. i don't want you to think we are falling into any kind of dual listen trapped, the mind is wholly dependent upon the brain, no questions there, all subjective experience is mediated through the brain, no brain, no consciousness, but it is important to realize that the physical rules from one level of analysis -- i am going to skip to my level. i apologize, you probably can't see that very well but breaking all the levels of analysis down, starting from the environment and ending up with the genes. it could end up at quantum physics. we can't yet use the physical rules from the cellular level
if you have alzheimer's disease, addiction, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, no, the problemsith the narrow centric view is you emphasize medication too much. i am not against medication but to think that methadone is the answer in and of itself is clearly not true. you are going to downplay the importance of psychology behavior, we can't afford to lose the mind in the age of brain science. when i refer to my mind i'm talking about feelings, thoughts, desires, memories, subject to the...
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we could easily be discussing why an iraqi veteran possibly suffering through posttraumatic stress disorder armed with only a pocket knife was shot dead on the north lawn. the secret service, split second decisions made will thoroughly be examined, procedure debated, training altered and in the end, the secret service will learn valuable lessons as they have been doing throughout their history of protecting the his is an agency that has never been reluctant to red team incidents, those of high consequences and less importance to find opportunities for improvement in the way that it conducts its business and trains their people and the tools it uses to accomplish their incredibly important mission. i can tell you my confidence remains extremely high that this aspect of the service's culture remains as strong today as it has ever been and i know the agency will learn valuable lessons that can apply immediately to improve security at the white house and other settings. committee that it is not one that is valued on security alone. the service has to ensure the facilities in which they work nd
we could easily be discussing why an iraqi veteran possibly suffering through posttraumatic stress disorder armed with only a pocket knife was shot dead on the north lawn. the secret service, split second decisions made will thoroughly be examined, procedure debated, training altered and in the end, the secret service will learn valuable lessons as they have been doing throughout their history of protecting the his is an agency that has never been reluctant to red team incidents, those of high...
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we could easily be discussing why an iraqi veteran possibly suffering through posttraumatic stress disorder armed with only a pocket knife was shot dead on the north wall -- not -- north lawn. the secret service, split second decisions made will thoroughly be examined, procedure debated, training altered and in the end, the secret service will learn valuable lessons as they have been doing throughout their history of protecting the president and his family. this is an agency that will never been reluctant to read team incidents, those of high consequences and those of less importance. to find opportunities for improvement in the way it conducts business and the way it trains people in the tools it uses to accomplish the mission. remains high that this aspect remains as strong today as it has ever been. agency will learn valuable lessons i can apply immediately to improve security at the white house and other settings. i would urge the committee to keep in mind when examining any incidents that the broader context in which the secret service operates is not one that is valued on security alo
we could easily be discussing why an iraqi veteran possibly suffering through posttraumatic stress disorder armed with only a pocket knife was shot dead on the north wall -- not -- north lawn. the secret service, split second decisions made will thoroughly be examined, procedure debated, training altered and in the end, the secret service will learn valuable lessons as they have been doing throughout their history of protecting the president and his family. this is an agency that will never...
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relatives of gonzalez are telling reporters that he suffers from posttraumatic stress after several tours in iraq as a caffrey scout. they don't think he was trying to hurt anyone, because he pack ad small knife, not one of the big guns he has owned in the last few years. on saturday there was a different minor incident when a teenager from new jersey drove his car up to barricade at 15th and pennsylvania and refused to leave when the secret service agents told him to. he was arrested before making it into any restricted areas. there is talk about beefing up the perimeter, that protects the white house. there are preliminary discussions today, about new security check points several blocks away from the white house, to basically screen tourists and residents walking towards pennsylvania avenue for guns and bombs that may be concealed in bags before we can get too close. the checkpoints would be tricky to set up because in a few blocks outside the white house, some areas are under secret service jurisdiction. others are under park police jurisdiction and others under d.c. metro police juri
relatives of gonzalez are telling reporters that he suffers from posttraumatic stress after several tours in iraq as a caffrey scout. they don't think he was trying to hurt anyone, because he pack ad small knife, not one of the big guns he has owned in the last few years. on saturday there was a different minor incident when a teenager from new jersey drove his car up to barricade at 15th and pennsylvania and refused to leave when the secret service agents told him to. he was arrested before...
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. >> ptsd, we're learning more every day about the horrors of posttraumatic stress syndrome or ptsd.perts believe that upwards of 20% of iraq and afghanistan veterans suffer from it, but in reality, that figure may be much higher. we heard about it first hand from some of our bravest heros and their spouses. >> during -- of course after the first invasion, i came back and no one really talked about ptsd. but there was something wrong. it took me going to the mall with my wife and i had a huge anxiety attack and that's when we first started finding out about ptsd. >> nearly 120,000 u.s. soldiers who fought in iraq and afghanistan had been diagnosed with ptsd. those who suffer often feel debilitating guilt, have trouble concentrating and are at higher risk for suicide. >> i had a lot ever nightmares with ptsd and then my last tour in afghanistan we hit an ied in the southern hellman province. i was later diagnosed with tbi and ptsd of course. been on various medications trying to get it all under control. >> it was our kids and their wives and we didn't know if it was a good idea for u
. >> ptsd, we're learning more every day about the horrors of posttraumatic stress syndrome or ptsd.perts believe that upwards of 20% of iraq and afghanistan veterans suffer from it, but in reality, that figure may be much higher. we heard about it first hand from some of our bravest heros and their spouses. >> during -- of course after the first invasion, i came back and no one really talked about ptsd. but there was something wrong. it took me going to the mall with my wife and i...
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alleged intruder, 42-year-old omar gonzalez is described by a relative with an iraq war veteran with posttraumatic stress disorder. prosecutors say gonzalez has had run-ins with law enforcement before. in july, he was arrested in virginia with a sniper rifle and a map circling the white house. in august, he was stopped walking around the white house with a hatchet and on friday night after his arrest, investigators say the secret service found 800 rounds of ammunition in gonzalez's car. in the oval office, meeting with former secretary of state colin powell the president said he still has confidence in the people protecting him. >> the secret service does a great job. i appreciate the sacrifices they make. >> reporter: still the president received frequent updates on the status of the investigation over the weekend. >> his family lives in the white house and so he is obviously concerned by the incident that occurred on friday evening. >> reporter: some key questions at the heart of the secret service internal review, where were the trained skrurt dogs and the white house k-9 unit? they weren't dep
alleged intruder, 42-year-old omar gonzalez is described by a relative with an iraq war veteran with posttraumatic stress disorder. prosecutors say gonzalez has had run-ins with law enforcement before. in july, he was arrested in virginia with a sniper rifle and a map circling the white house. in august, he was stopped walking around the white house with a hatchet and on friday night after his arrest, investigators say the secret service found 800 rounds of ammunition in gonzalez's car. in the...
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his family says he posttraumatic stress disorder. another intruder was arrested after trying to breach the white house grounds on saturday. the secret service says it has launched a review of its security procedures, calling gonzalez's entry into the white house unacceptable. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to the people's climate march. organizers estimate as many as 400,000 people marched in new york sunday in the largest climate protest in history. turnout far exceeded expectations. other marchers and rallies were held in 166 countries. more protests are planned today. climate activists are gathering in downtown manhattan for a mass sit in dubbed flood wall street. the actions are timed to coincide with the united nations climate summit taking place here in new york on tuesday. president obama and over 100 other world leaders are expected to attend. sunday's events in new york began with an indigenous sunrise ceremony in central p
his family says he posttraumatic stress disorder. another intruder was arrested after trying to breach the white house grounds on saturday. the secret service says it has launched a review of its security procedures, calling gonzalez's entry into the white house unacceptable. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn now to the people's climate march. organizers estimate as many as 400,000 people marched in...
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but i think collectively there is a lot of posttraumatic stress disorder from the facebook ipo. people are being almost overly sober and cautious when look at the cash flow basis. and i say that at someday alibaba will trade at 15 to 20 times earnings just like every other company. but right now under 30 times earning with a growth rate of 45 to 50%. it's china you don't know what is going on. not saying it is safe by any means but the stock could easily trade at a hundred and be justifiable. >> they have tripled in the most recent quarter, year over year. even 15 or 20% is still a high evaluation. >> and if it's rated there it will be a disaster. eventually though it will trade ate that. but again this company did $5 billion cash flow last year. they should do easily $2.50, $3 next year 2015. so the multiples just aren't that crazy. >> kevin, good to see you again. >> great to be here. >> we got henry's opinion on this tomorrow. what is your thinking? >> my thinking is this. i look at this as an industry play. if you are ruffnning a mutual fd like we do and we've allocated 20%
but i think collectively there is a lot of posttraumatic stress disorder from the facebook ipo. people are being almost overly sober and cautious when look at the cash flow basis. and i say that at someday alibaba will trade at 15 to 20 times earnings just like every other company. but right now under 30 times earning with a growth rate of 45 to 50%. it's china you don't know what is going on. not saying it is safe by any means but the stock could easily trade at a hundred and be justifiable....
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yes, i did and i'm -- i've been quite open in the last year about my own struggles with posttraumatic stress disorder and moral injury and yeah, the numbers that terry talks become the one in five, is quite shocking. you know, if you went to high school with somebody who served in iraq or afghanistan or your neighbor's kid or your kid went and served in iraq or afghanistan, they are three times more likely to kill themselves than their friends. and this is something that is -- i thinks it's been timeless. i mean, you can look at the works of shakespeare. shakespeare, in his works, talks about ptsd and the stress that returning soldiers have. but certainly, is it's a really very difficult problem that is des mating the ranks of the veteran community. >> and terry, we've talked about this before off air, that because soldier does so many tours of duty, they go onto the bat field and come home for a year and redeployed and that really plays with their psyches, right? >> it does. as matthew says, thank you for your service, sir, it's very div cut, the more deployments you go on, it seems
yes, i did and i'm -- i've been quite open in the last year about my own struggles with posttraumatic stress disorder and moral injury and yeah, the numbers that terry talks become the one in five, is quite shocking. you know, if you went to high school with somebody who served in iraq or afghanistan or your neighbor's kid or your kid went and served in iraq or afghanistan, they are three times more likely to kill themselves than their friends. and this is something that is -- i thinks it's...
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we could have anticipated all the posttraumatic stress disorder come all the suicides.e could have anticipated that if we had been willing to think about it. but when you're going to war, nobody wants to think that there is one to be any problem when they come home. and those of us who know that realize. i think it needs to be a national commission established in which the president calls together, not only military people, but civilians, about how do we bring our troops home? the native american tribes, all kinds of other cultures on the face of the earth, have had ceremonies in which they bring their soldiers home and reintegrate them into society in which they live. you cannot take some ordinary kid from the streets of chicago or buffalo or anywhere else and train them to be a soldier, to go out and be a killer, then bring him back and in 20 minutes, he lands in new york or lands at one of the airports and suddenly, his mind has to be flipped back to being normalflil again. that is not possible. other cultures knew that. we have not done very well at that. we need to
we could have anticipated all the posttraumatic stress disorder come all the suicides.e could have anticipated that if we had been willing to think about it. but when you're going to war, nobody wants to think that there is one to be any problem when they come home. and those of us who know that realize. i think it needs to be a national commission established in which the president calls together, not only military people, but civilians, about how do we bring our troops home? the native...
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we want to recommend that our relation is not over, because we have posttraumatic and acute traumatic stress as a result of what has happened. these children are going to be damaged for centuries and the next generations. we already just got the data about how trauma affects people into future generations. so we're looking at talking about civil issues related to not just the criminal side, but what you're going to do to defend and bring community effort and money and economic resources from both the federal d:éÑuz make sure that they get treated. so we want to partner with the black police association to make sure we develop the kind the tools that are needed to stop this from recurring. >> thank you, doctor. very quickly the black psychiatrists of america is one of 23 national organizations that comprise the black family summit has put together. for more information on the summit, please visit our website ibw21.org. >>> i want to call on dr. salim. >> first, black power, and this issue right here on the ground is an issue of reparations. this is another reason why people of black de
we want to recommend that our relation is not over, because we have posttraumatic and acute traumatic stress as a result of what has happened. these children are going to be damaged for centuries and the next generations. we already just got the data about how trauma affects people into future generations. so we're looking at talking about civil issues related to not just the criminal side, but what you're going to do to defend and bring community effort and money and economic resources from...
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some may have been caused by or aggravated by posttraumatic stress for which he'd been diagnosed. virginia state police arrested the man. in july charged him for the high-speed chase and also for having the sawed off shotgun because that's an illegal weapon. they took all of his 11 guns in that vehicle into custody for safe keeping and they did eventually release him an bond. but when they did, they contacted the secret service up in washington, d.c. because in addition to the snipe ir style sniper rigged rifle, including the illegal shotgun and five handguns, they also found a map of washington, d.c., with the location of the white house marked on that map in pen. obviously possessing a map like that is not itself a crime. when you have a map like that and 11 guns and you aren't all that far from the white house, and you are being released on bond, it does seem like if you are in law enforcement that might be worth a call to the secret service. the virginia state police called. virginia state police have confirmed they notified the secret service about this arrest of a 42-year-ol
some may have been caused by or aggravated by posttraumatic stress for which he'd been diagnosed. virginia state police arrested the man. in july charged him for the high-speed chase and also for having the sawed off shotgun because that's an illegal weapon. they took all of his 11 guns in that vehicle into custody for safe keeping and they did eventually release him an bond. but when they did, they contacted the secret service up in washington, d.c. because in addition to the snipe ir style...
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so all of these people were killing themselves because there were suffering posttraumatic syndrome, depressionse other things. to live forever. promise me she would never die. and 2003. one she elected me and said, not giving up again. you have to understand that there were people who love to me. on mom and dad and brothers and sisters and your grandma, to. somewhere and going to go back and there will be ready in there was a to where have you been? says he was going to go home and. because they did not have a language until the 19 fifties. to put the story on the shelves of a bigger world. so i am a late comer. the more i speak the more i travel, the more i realized that as americans are only beginning. i am from america. people are only beginning to realize that i belong to this country. so it becomes this bigger thing. it was fake. so a year to write and a year ago the publishing which i understand is average for a book in this country. >> so was the toughest part of that? >> for me the toughest part of writing the book, writing about my grandmother is history. so how do you put an end to t
so all of these people were killing themselves because there were suffering posttraumatic syndrome, depressionse other things. to live forever. promise me she would never die. and 2003. one she elected me and said, not giving up again. you have to understand that there were people who love to me. on mom and dad and brothers and sisters and your grandma, to. somewhere and going to go back and there will be ready in there was a to where have you been? says he was going to go home and. because...
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>> family members are saying he is suffering from posttraumatic stress following fighting in iraq, and they don't think he was really trying to hurt anybody because they say he owned multiple guns but only packed 3.5-inch pocket knife through the north doors of the white house. in a criminal complaint, the secret service officer says gonzalez claimed the atmosphere is collapsing and he scaled the fence because he wanted to warn president obama about this imaginary environmental crisis. gonzalez isn't running anywhere today, he will stand in front of a judge an in a federal courtrom in washington, the charges included carrying a dangerous or deadly weapon while entering a restricted building in this case the white house. bill: are there major security upgrades coming? >> may be, bill. we have noticed a lot more uniformed officers on the ground. white house and on pennsylvania avenue. to beef up the perimeter even more, checkpoints a few blocks away from the white house are now being discussed. federal law enforcement says the checkpoints with mostly exist to make sure nobody has a weapo
>> family members are saying he is suffering from posttraumatic stress following fighting in iraq, and they don't think he was really trying to hurt anybody because they say he owned multiple guns but only packed 3.5-inch pocket knife through the north doors of the white house. in a criminal complaint, the secret service officer says gonzalez claimed the atmosphere is collapsing and he scaled the fence because he wanted to warn president obama about this imaginary environmental crisis....
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he has posttraumatic stress and shot down world war ii. we got him to the v.a.t know the problem of my old cold sufferers from agent orange it is very personal so we act every shortage is important and we will fix it with your help. >> but are those headlines accurate? >> i will tell you as if every veteran deserves the care they need and i will provide it. >> would do you think about the fact that someone in the inspector general's office would week to the press - - week to the press before it was released to ther1 public? to you have any concern? >> i don't know anything about that. >> is it a violation of v.a. ethics to release something before the public release? >> i don't know. >> would you look into this? >> certainly we have have leaks all over the of press. i read about one this morning. the important thing is to create a culture that is open and transparent that works on veterans' issues. every single issue. and every three hours i spent waiting to testify are time i am not in the field of working for the veterans were they are being cared for. >> i he
he has posttraumatic stress and shot down world war ii. we got him to the v.a.t know the problem of my old cold sufferers from agent orange it is very personal so we act every shortage is important and we will fix it with your help. >> but are those headlines accurate? >> i will tell you as if every veteran deserves the care they need and i will provide it. >> would do you think about the fact that someone in the inspector general's office would week to the press - - week to...
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estranged family members said gonzalez suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder.ndrew a neighbor said this. >> he thought he seen somebody watching him. he was always hunkered up in his bedroom, looking around making sure nobody was outside. >> reporter: a former director of the secret service said many questions remain. >> they had the canine unit. why wasn't the canine released? why wasn't the door locked? >> reporter: intruder enters white house equals failure, right? >> that is a failure. that say security failure, no question about it. i can tell you had the president or first family been in residence, he would never, ever have gotten anywhere close to those people. >> the administration tells cbs news gonzalez was receiving disability compensation, just under $1700 a month. and according to va records gonzalez has not sought treatment at a va health facility since being discharged in december 2012. >>> the owner of the baltimore ravens is playing defense this morning. steve bisciotti is responding to an espn report that he said is manufactured and attacks hi
estranged family members said gonzalez suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder.ndrew a neighbor said this. >> he thought he seen somebody watching him. he was always hunkered up in his bedroom, looking around making sure nobody was outside. >> reporter: a former director of the secret service said many questions remain. >> they had the canine unit. why wasn't the canine released? why wasn't the door locked? >> reporter: intruder enters white house equals failure,...
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we talked about posttraumatic stress and traumatic brain injury. why are we surprised?ago people said i was going overboard. i was not a doctor and did not have truth. all you had to do was understand other circumstances. in 2013, despite the new republican party obstruction, we made services available regardless of gender identity or sexual identification. [applause] because of very strong women in the senate like patty murray and others, we also restored authority to indian tribes and indian nations. [applause] to prosecute non-indian abusers for domestic violence against native american women. what is happening as federal prosecutors were not going on the reservation. the cases were being dropped. they could not the tried and the courts but not anymore. i'm so grateful to all of you are making this and so much more happen. you saved lives. yearly domestic violence rates have dropped between 1993 and 2010 and you saved the nation billions of dollars, almost $13 billion in the inverted costs -- social, medical, lost productivity, just in the last six years alone. equal
we talked about posttraumatic stress and traumatic brain injury. why are we surprised?ago people said i was going overboard. i was not a doctor and did not have truth. all you had to do was understand other circumstances. in 2013, despite the new republican party obstruction, we made services available regardless of gender identity or sexual identification. [applause] because of very strong women in the senate like patty murray and others, we also restored authority to indian tribes and indian...
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carl suffered from recurring pain caused by shoulder injury, severe hearing loss, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. his depression worsened over time. teri, carl's mom, told us, and i quote, the last time i saw carl was a few days before his death. he looked really depressed. and i asked him if he had a doctor's appointment scheduled because i know he'd been waiting over four weeks for a call back from the doctor's office. he said, no. he was still waiting. he called them the next day six times. he left three messages. he was put on hold and hung up on the other three times. this problem of calling and being hung up on and not getting call it's back had been going on for -- calls back had been going on for one to two years. teri asked us to share her son's story in the hope that his tragedy doesn't happen to another family. so recently i co-sponsored legislation called the clay hunt suicide prevention for american veterans act. this bill reviews mental health staffing requirements and creases the ability of the v.a. to re-- increases the ability of the v.a. to recruit and train psy
carl suffered from recurring pain caused by shoulder injury, severe hearing loss, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder. his depression worsened over time. teri, carl's mom, told us, and i quote, the last time i saw carl was a few days before his death. he looked really depressed. and i asked him if he had a doctor's appointment scheduled because i know he'd been waiting over four weeks for a call back from the doctor's office. he said, no. he was still waiting. he called them the next...
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system to get the posttraumatic class stress clinic in. only that, we had people dying out in the park out here with 90-day meds in their pockets commiting suicide by overdosing. we finally got that squared away. i became the state commander of the am vets. i am also the international commander of the proud eagles, which are native american and nonnative american brothers called the wounded warriors. since november of last year, and i might add this, i personally as a commander have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for this hospital during -- because we gave things for over 15 years. we're am vets. we still do the same thing now with all the fraternal clubs. we had no parade in this town for us. we erected and put $12 in the bank with one member in the back right now, threw in the final 30 cents. if you were there, raise your hand. we had $12. we got ahold of judy levy. i happened to be the executive director for the veterans service commissioner, which was countrymen, we came in and we asked them on the legislative committee that w
system to get the posttraumatic class stress clinic in. only that, we had people dying out in the park out here with 90-day meds in their pockets commiting suicide by overdosing. we finally got that squared away. i became the state commander of the am vets. i am also the international commander of the proud eagles, which are native american and nonnative american brothers called the wounded warriors. since november of last year, and i might add this, i personally as a commander have raised...
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here at big board, headstrong project, helping iraq and afghanistan veterans suffering from posttraumaticess disorder. anthony edwards among those ringing the bell here. nasdaq, dunkin' brands celebrating national coffee day. nigel travis on "squawk box" this morning. >> i'm looking for an uptick. coffee prices have started to roll over, one of the last commodities that hadn't rolled over. that's good news coming in the coffee world. really, arabica -- >> no, i'm glad to hear that. >> beans up 65%, come down 10% in the last five months. >> still 1.50 at the stand. >> you want a windfall? >> no, no. >> coffee windfall? >> i would pay them more, those guys work so hard. >> good point. you can count the number of stocks in the green on two hands. and after triple digit moves every day last week, jim, this volatility -- >> i don't like this. i don't like this. it's not conducive to the market going higher at all. i think we're already struggling with the idea that october's a bad month. i mean, there are certain, of course, we know october's -- >> the end of the quarter is tomorrow. >> right.
here at big board, headstrong project, helping iraq and afghanistan veterans suffering from posttraumaticess disorder. anthony edwards among those ringing the bell here. nasdaq, dunkin' brands celebrating national coffee day. nigel travis on "squawk box" this morning. >> i'm looking for an uptick. coffee prices have started to roll over, one of the last commodities that hadn't rolled over. that's good news coming in the coffee world. really, arabica -- >> no, i'm glad to...
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he had posttraumatic stress. he was shot down in world war ii. until we got him to the v.a., we did not know what the problem was. my uncle suffers from agent or judge -- agent orange. we are acting as if every shortage is absolutely important, and we are going to fix it. >> are those headlines accurate? >> i am telling you, i'm going to act as if every veteran deserves the care they need, and i'm going to provided to them. that's why i'm acting. >> what do you think about the fact that someone in the inspector general leaked to the sentence outrtant of the report before it was released to the public? do you have any concern about that? >> i don't know anything about that. violation of v.a. ethics or rules or regulations or law to release something before public release? >> i don't know. >> are you going to look into this? lots ofinly we have had leaks all over the place. i read about the doctor's testimony in the newspaper this morning. the important thing is to create a culture. we have got to create a culture that is open and transparent and t
he had posttraumatic stress. he was shot down in world war ii. until we got him to the v.a., we did not know what the problem was. my uncle suffers from agent or judge -- agent orange. we are acting as if every shortage is absolutely important, and we are going to fix it. >> are those headlines accurate? >> i am telling you, i'm going to act as if every veteran deserves the care they need, and i'm going to provided to them. that's why i'm acting. >> what do you think about the...