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, and was starting her forensic psychiatry fellowship. the first time i met elizabeth i was impressed and it wasn't just that she was a very smart and well-trained and very energetic young psychiatrist. there was another quality which struck me very early on and that was she was fierce. what i mean by that is she was fiercely determined whenever she saw someone getting a raw deal for particularly when she saw mentally ill people or were not getting proper treatment. she had the fierce determination that something should be done to correct the situation. think of the wonderful scene in the second alien movie. [laughter] the alien is about to grab the little girl and sigourney weaver gets inside of this mechanical robot machine with the two arms and she is going to take out the alien. that's elizabeth. [laughter] [applause] now when you read the book you'll learn about many different battles that she has fought along the way in order to improve patient care or for just simply basic human rights for people who were in jail in the hospital bu
, and was starting her forensic psychiatry fellowship. the first time i met elizabeth i was impressed and it wasn't just that she was a very smart and well-trained and very energetic young psychiatrist. there was another quality which struck me very early on and that was she was fierce. what i mean by that is she was fiercely determined whenever she saw someone getting a raw deal for particularly when she saw mentally ill people or were not getting proper treatment. she had the fierce...
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that's according to a new study published in jama psychiatry. it tracked drinking patterns among 40-thousand people ... between the years of 2002 and 2003, and then
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graduates at quinnipiac university that's tackling the shortage of internal medicine, ob-gynob-gyn psychiatryre physician is at the top of the list. >> they see you for every particular problem you have, they can refer you to specialists if that's the case, but they're the one who knows you the best. >> reporter: it's estimated by 2025 there could be a shortage of up to 35,000 primary care physicians. dr. koeppen believes money plays a role. >> if you're graduating from medical school with several hundred thousa hundred thousand dollars in debt, you may choose something else. >> if you're able to control their pain, explain their risk factors when they're afraid of, you know, inheriting something from family, it's equally beautiful and rewarding. >> reporter: and she feels she's already making a difference. kenneth craig, cbs news, waterbury, connecticut. >>> on "cbs this morning," the battle over driving on beaches. we'll see why this summertime tradition is cause for concern. due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for
graduates at quinnipiac university that's tackling the shortage of internal medicine, ob-gynob-gyn psychiatryre physician is at the top of the list. >> they see you for every particular problem you have, they can refer you to specialists if that's the case, but they're the one who knows you the best. >> reporter: it's estimated by 2025 there could be a shortage of up to 35,000 primary care physicians. dr. koeppen believes money plays a role. >> if you're graduating from...
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this is psychiatry's say that popeye is ok i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to tutor in kildare but he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a delgado. i used to look at the you impose if you will be an opening that people just almost tore through on the yelling or hear. that the person that idea was like a personality or that there is going but they don't. you know to look at them you go not boy idea if they go out. if they look that good that you. you know so at the point in bahrain is that the you can throw it up it is not that good i would have thought it. was you not. want. the money does it would. it was you know provision of my point it would have been. used on those that are like oh yes you know that ok you have your license but i got it as you know going to prison on this but i keep what i will get the name you. what what they will pick up you know is the model that they don't keep yet keynote you know how about from the state of. looks awful looks. thank you but with us here. as well i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on
this is psychiatry's say that popeye is ok i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to tutor in kildare but he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a delgado. i used to look at the you impose if you will be an opening that people just almost tore through on the yelling or hear. that the person that idea was like a personality or that there is going but they don't. you know to look at them you go not boy idea if they go out. if they look that good that you....
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america is the psychiatry's say that popeye is ok i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them and he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm that's the alamo on karlie in a dell gargoyle the naca i used to look at the it was a deal be a no brainer that the biggest almost there thought on the yelling out here. is that if there isn't that idea it's like it up as your knowledge or that of the author is going at they don't throw up well i work or you know they're kept in a day they're going out though i don't guess they're putting the core alcohol on. it that they put that you. you know so at the point in bahrain is that they're going to rise up is another thought i would have thought it was a set up or was you're not but this is. one of. the monkey does it would. it was you know provision of my bike and it would have been. used on those. you know the i realize he has but i it was you know going to prison i guess but i keep what i will get the name you. what what they will pick up you know it's the model. how about they don't keep yet
america is the psychiatry's say that popeye is ok i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them and he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm that's the alamo on karlie in a dell gargoyle the naca i used to look at the it was a deal be a no brainer that the biggest almost there thought on the yelling out here. is that if there isn't that idea it's like it up as your knowledge or that of the author is going at they don't throw up well i work...
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quinnipiac university that's tackling the shortage of internal medicine, ob-gyn, pediatrics, and psychiatryoeppen says primary care applicants are put at the top of the list. >> primary care physicians are the navigator through the health care system. they see you for every problem you have, they can refer you to specialists if that is the case, but they're the ones who know you the best. >> reporter: it's estimated by 2025 there could be a shortage of up to 35,000 primary car physicians. dr. koeppen believes money plays a role. >> if you're graduating from medical school with several hundred thousand dollars in debt, you may choose subspecialty where your earning is greater. >> reporter: dr. norman said she made the right choice about what kind of doctor she wants to be. >> if you're able to control their pain, if you're able to explain their risk factors when they're afraid of, you know, inheriting something from family, it's equally beautiful and rewarding. >> reporter: and she feels she's already making a difference. kenneth craig, cbs news, waterbury, connecticut. >>> on "cbs this morn
quinnipiac university that's tackling the shortage of internal medicine, ob-gyn, pediatrics, and psychiatryoeppen says primary care applicants are put at the top of the list. >> primary care physicians are the navigator through the health care system. they see you for every problem you have, they can refer you to specialists if that is the case, but they're the ones who know you the best. >> reporter: it's estimated by 2025 there could be a shortage of up to 35,000 primary car...
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that's according to a new study published in jama psychiatry.king patterns among 40-thousand people ... between the years of 2002 and 2003, and then again from 2012 to 2013. between those two periods-- alcohol disorders rose from 8-percent to almost 13 percent. clear reason for the rise, researchers claim it constitutes a "public health crisis". and a different study is claiming energy drinks- could increase your risk of getting hooked on drugs! this is a u-m-d study published in the journal drug and alcohol dependence. it found 25-year-olds who regularly drank energy drinks- were at greater risk of alcoholism. and- they were also more likely to use cocaine! allegations of fraudulent fruit-- now the subject of a multimillion dollar lawsuit. dunkin donuts- accused - of using fake blueberries! the complaint says products like blueberry donuts and muffins- don't actually contain the fruit - but imitation materials instead. lawyers say their clients didn't know the blueberries weren't real -and they wouldn't have bought the products if they did. the
that's according to a new study published in jama psychiatry.king patterns among 40-thousand people ... between the years of 2002 and 2003, and then again from 2012 to 2013. between those two periods-- alcohol disorders rose from 8-percent to almost 13 percent. clear reason for the rise, researchers claim it constitutes a "public health crisis". and a different study is claiming energy drinks- could increase your risk of getting hooked on drugs! this is a u-m-d study published in the...
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come and tell you this is psychiatry say that popeye is a case but i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them once he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a dell gargoyle you not i used to look at the it was if you'll be an advantage if people just almost started on the yelling that he. thought there wasn't that the us was like up as an outlet or that their thought is going out they don't put up with. you know they look at them and i go and i thought yeah if they bring up i want how own you got how do you put up with. it but they put the. you know so at the point in bahrain is that they're going to rise up is another thing i would have thought it was a set up or was you not but this is. one of. the monkey does it would. it was you know provision of my back when it would have been. used on those. a house but i it was you know going to close in on this but i could but i will get the name you. what what they will think i can is the model that they don't yet keynote you know how about from the state of. looks awful looks. thank y
come and tell you this is psychiatry say that popeye is a case but i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them once he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a dell gargoyle you not i used to look at the it was if you'll be an advantage if people just almost started on the yelling that he. thought there wasn't that the us was like up as an outlet or that their thought is going out they don't put up with. you know they look at them and i...
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lucas reiner is a world-renowned painter, my daughter who is a doctor of psychiatry, written books onsis, she's going through the world giving lectures. that's the only thing that matters in this world, what you send out to the world in children. and by the way, when i talk about what he's done, i went to his office one time, i saw these posters. and out of 12 or how many pictures? >> 20 now. two duds, two duds. >> one or two duds. >> there may be some people that would, didn't make, but they were all valid, sensational movies. >> every time, i've been fortunate to have you guys a couple times on the show together, more times separately. but the thing i always take away, because i can literally, when you guys leave here, i could, i could fly from here to new york unaided. i could just -- >> really? >> levitate. >> really? maybe we should do more of that. it will kwut docut down on carb emission and we can save the planet. >> i walked into that chin up, booty out. the reason i say that, it is such a beautiful thing to see how much your father, we know you love your dad, how much your f
lucas reiner is a world-renowned painter, my daughter who is a doctor of psychiatry, written books onsis, she's going through the world giving lectures. that's the only thing that matters in this world, what you send out to the world in children. and by the way, when i talk about what he's done, i went to his office one time, i saw these posters. and out of 12 or how many pictures? >> 20 now. two duds, two duds. >> one or two duds. >> there may be some people that would,...
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this is psychiatry say that popeye is ok i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them but he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a dell gargoyle you know i used to look at the it was if you'll be an opening of the biggest almost started on the island of here. so i thought that idea was like it up as an outlet or that their thought is but they don't put up when i walk or you know they are cut then i go and i thought. i was how on. if they're not the. you know so at that point but really interesting is that they're going to rise that up is not that good i would have thought it was a set up or was you're not but this is. one of. the monkey does it would. it was you know provision on my back and it would have been. used on those three like obviously you know the rocky. has but i it was you know going to focus in on this but i could but i will get the name you. what what they're hoping i can is the model. how about you know yet keynote you know how about from the state of. clips of forks. thank you for with us here. up as well i
this is psychiatry say that popeye is ok i suppose it must be safe to ask him to demonstrate how you used to torture and kill them but he willingly agreed to our request with enthusiasm. in a dell gargoyle you know i used to look at the it was if you'll be an opening of the biggest almost started on the island of here. so i thought that idea was like it up as an outlet or that their thought is but they don't put up when i walk or you know they are cut then i go and i thought. i was how on. if...
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he is so great with psychiatry. i need to hire him as my psychiatrist. so nurturing and musically brilliant, but you have no -- you know, you just have a confidence in his ability. he was just so convinced that i could do it, so that built my confidence. it launch me into a whole other focus on how to deal with my voice, and it was -- it was a long haul even after that. but at least i knew that i could get there somehow ♪ something's about to get good ♪ >> life is good for the queen of country pop as her new album drops on september 29th, her first in almost 15 years. if this outfit looks familiar, yes, it is the same one from her "man i feel like a woman" music video from 1999 ♪ man, i feel like a woman >> what was it like to rock that top hat again? >> it was awesome. it was like another lifetime had revisited or i was revisiting another past life or something. so much fun. we all had a really great time with that moment. it was precious. >> what do you want your fans to take away with this music? >> i want them to take into consideration, i want them
he is so great with psychiatry. i need to hire him as my psychiatrist. so nurturing and musically brilliant, but you have no -- you know, you just have a confidence in his ability. he was just so convinced that i could do it, so that built my confidence. it launch me into a whole other focus on how to deal with my voice, and it was -- it was a long haul even after that. but at least i knew that i could get there somehow ♪ something's about to get good ♪ >> life is good for the queen...
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emotionally disturbed people and there are many moods workshops by people who were actually in the psychiatry field as well as other mental health professionals reporting in new york city choppers are t. in tennessee three sheriff's deputies have been placed on administrative leave after a video emerged of an eighteen year old strapped in a restraint chair being more than forty times the video came to light when now nineteen year old jordan norris filed a federal lawsuit against the sheriff's department accusing deputies of violating his civil rights and citing the use of excessive force norris was arrested in november of twenty sixteen on drug and weapons charges including felony possession of marijuana while the lawsuit argues used against the teen was quote the district malicious and unreasonable it also alleges that north was stunned by tasers. for a total of more than three hours or i'm sorry almost three hours and including before and after he was forced into the restraint chair cheatham county sheriff mike breedlove issued a statement saying quote as sheriff i want our citizens to know
emotionally disturbed people and there are many moods workshops by people who were actually in the psychiatry field as well as other mental health professionals reporting in new york city choppers are t. in tennessee three sheriff's deputies have been placed on administrative leave after a video emerged of an eighteen year old strapped in a restraint chair being more than forty times the video came to light when now nineteen year old jordan norris filed a federal lawsuit against the sheriff's...
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>> reporter: after 1100 psychiatrists denounce barry goldwater as unfit for the presidency, the psychiatryaid it's unethical to diagnose people they haven't seen personally. this accelerated under richard nixon and continues today. with those who are artwork on president trump. those who are sympathetic to the trump agenda fault him for make it to easy to question his rationale. >> when people are acting in ways counter to his own interests, those will push it further and claim he is not fit.>> reporter: president trump has disparaged others and countered criticism from richard broome with wall desha blumenthal -- james rosen fox news. >>> police say a suspect in a an attempted sexual assault is in custody. mario hills of san francisco was arrested yesterday. he is suspected of attacking a woman who was jogging around 6:30 am in the air of stockton avenue and bell around drive. her screams brought out neighbors who came to her rescue. >>> the city of oakland said goodbye to one of its firefighters who was shot off duty. jake walter was killed outside a san jose nightspot. his death has
>> reporter: after 1100 psychiatrists denounce barry goldwater as unfit for the presidency, the psychiatryaid it's unethical to diagnose people they haven't seen personally. this accelerated under richard nixon and continues today. with those who are artwork on president trump. those who are sympathetic to the trump agenda fault him for make it to easy to question his rationale. >> when people are acting in ways counter to his own interests, those will push it further and claim he...
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far so that psychiatrists are essentially silenced from offering opinions based on psychology and psychiatry>> all right. congresswoman zoe lf gren and jenny thank you both. right now. >>> tonight, donald trump's war with his own party. the president goes after mitch mcconnell and paul ryan again two fellow republicans that the republican president needs. >>> plus it looks like congress will be asked to pay for the wall with taxpayer money. >>> and it looks like the president is serious about his government shutdown threat if they don't come through with the funding. >>> and predecessor obsession. how 45 just can't seem to get over 44. will he ever? "the 11th hour" upon a thursday night is zbeting under way now. >>> and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 217 of the trump
far so that psychiatrists are essentially silenced from offering opinions based on psychology and psychiatry>> all right. congresswoman zoe lf gren and jenny thank you both. right now. >>> tonight, donald trump's war with his own party. the president goes after mitch mcconnell and paul ryan again two fellow republicans that the republican president needs. >>> plus it looks like congress will be asked to pay for the wall with taxpayer money. >>> and it looks like...
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the armchair psychiatry just rubs me the wrong way.nothing we saw in that rally should surprise anyone. a bunch of paul bunyan's running around dc. the worldwide leader in sports has increasingly been more political hens now has gotten mixed up in the charlottesville controversy. i will type what they did and ask if he could make sense of this stupidity. he is next. can i give it to you straight? that airline credit card you have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet? pcountries thatk mewe traveled,t what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only yo
the armchair psychiatry just rubs me the wrong way.nothing we saw in that rally should surprise anyone. a bunch of paul bunyan's running around dc. the worldwide leader in sports has increasingly been more political hens now has gotten mixed up in the charlottesville controversy. i will type what they did and ask if he could make sense of this stupidity. he is next. can i give it to you straight? that airline credit card you have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the...
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the armchair psychiatry just rubs me the wrong way.thing we saw in that rally should surprise anyone. a bunch of paul bunyan's running around dc. the worldwide leader in sports has increasingly been more political hens now has gotten mixed up in the charlottesville controversy. i will type what they did and ask if he could make sense of this stupidity. he is next. does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. inflamm
the armchair psychiatry just rubs me the wrong way.thing we saw in that rally should surprise anyone. a bunch of paul bunyan's running around dc. the worldwide leader in sports has increasingly been more political hens now has gotten mixed up in the charlottesville controversy. i will type what they did and ask if he could make sense of this stupidity. he is next. does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of...
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administration took office with promises of tax cuts, health care policy and deregulation across many psychiatris industries they're opening questioning what, if anything, the new government will do for the economy. we analyze latest earnings calls, found many ceos are optimistic, growing number are unsure of d.c.'s direction, delaying capital investments and waiting to spend billions in business developments. you're seeing hesitation from all kinds of industries, companies big and small. pfizer ceo said he needs to see tax reform or absence of it to understand where market values are. said any focus on business investment and changing allocations is crucial blamed political gridlock why clients are cautious ralph lauren said it wouldn't buy back stock due to tax reform all items discussed but not executed this is a trend towatch for. will companies continue to wait, not because of bad policy, but because they do not know what would happen next. back to you. >>> uk chancellor and trade secretary put up a united front on brexit. joint article, said britain would be leaving the eu, would not create
administration took office with promises of tax cuts, health care policy and deregulation across many psychiatris industries they're opening questioning what, if anything, the new government will do for the economy. we analyze latest earnings calls, found many ceos are optimistic, growing number are unsure of d.c.'s direction, delaying capital investments and waiting to spend billions in business developments. you're seeing hesitation from all kinds of industries, companies big and small....
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psychiatrists are essentially silenced from offering opinions based on psychology and psychiat psychiatryngresswoman zoe lf gren and jenny thank you both. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. big show tonight. a lot going on. we're keeping an eye out tonight on whether the president might make an extraordinary and early use of the pardon power to pardon convicted former arizona sheriff joe arpaio tonight. we're also told that the paperwork has been prepared already and that the talking points have been distributed to white house surrogates in terms of how they should talk about when it happens. so the white house doesn't always speak officially for the president in terms of when he's going to do something and what, so we've
psychiatrists are essentially silenced from offering opinions based on psychology and psychiat psychiatryngresswoman zoe lf gren and jenny thank you both. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. big show tonight. a lot going on. we're keeping an eye out tonight on whether the president might make an extraordinary and early use of the pardon power to pardon convicted former arizona sheriff joe arpaio tonight. we're also...
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that's according to a new study published in jama psychiatry. it tracked drinking patterns among 40-thousand people ... between the years of 2002 and 2003, and then again from 2012 to 2013. alcohol use disorders affected a projected eight-and-a-half percent of the population during the first research period. it rose to 12- point-seven percent during the second-- that's almost a 50-percent increase. researchers claim the rise constitutes a "public health crisis" on par with the current national opioid crisis. (steve) in sports -- new head coach, kyle shanahan and the niners open preseason action against the chiefs -- we'll give you a quick update from kansas city. (vicki) plus -- jordan speith was looking to climb up the leaderboard in round two of the p-g-a championship -- mark carpenter will tell us how he did and who heads into the weekend in the lead -- he has the highlights and all the sports coming up. days driving all over town. so... why is she smiling? because she shopped during the safeway anniversary sale, and filled up her trunk with
that's according to a new study published in jama psychiatry. it tracked drinking patterns among 40-thousand people ... between the years of 2002 and 2003, and then again from 2012 to 2013. alcohol use disorders affected a projected eight-and-a-half percent of the population during the first research period. it rose to 12- point-seven percent during the second-- that's almost a 50-percent increase. researchers claim the rise constitutes a "public health crisis" on par with the current...
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civilians across this country engaging in a kind of daily politic political psychiatry, while they try to get into the head of our president. our friend at "the washington post" may have come up with the next best thing, while this helps if you use twitter or converse in twitter you don't need to be but since twitter users choose to follow a finite set of other twitter users and then that choice often colors their world, at least the portion visible through their phone the post has created something called trump's feed. more specifically, trump under score feed, anyhow, it allows you to see what the president sees because it follows all of those he follows. there is his family and friends, a whole lot of fox news, some conway, some coulter. between the >> tonight -- >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability, nor the confidence that he needs to demonstrate. >> republicans speak his name. the moral authority is come promised when tuesday happens. >> an angry president defends
civilians across this country engaging in a kind of daily politic political psychiatry, while they try to get into the head of our president. our friend at "the washington post" may have come up with the next best thing, while this helps if you use twitter or converse in twitter you don't need to be but since twitter users choose to follow a finite set of other twitter users and then that choice often colors their world, at least the portion visible through their phone the post has...
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that's how seriously we take this in the world of child adolescence psychiatry. >> so glad we talked> my pleasure, of co. but what about buses? the story behind this pretty wild scene here when news 4 midday continues. >>> we have new video this morning showing a bus driver desperately trying to stop his run away bus. this happened yesterday morning in new york city. you can see the driver got off the bus and it started rolling backwards. the driver tried to stop it. eventually ended up pinned between the light pole he sort of fell over there as the bus was rolling and then crashed into a fence. the driver we understand is now in critical condition. >>> you know, you wouldn't be the guy that has to clean this mess up. this is the annual tomato fight in spain. earlier this morning, people threw 176 tons of tomatoes at each other. they have been doing this every year since 1945. it's a week-long celebration in valencia, spain. spain stepped up security. they wanted it to go off without a hitch. apparently it did. they -- there was a bunch of kids started throwing tomatoes in 1945. it t
that's how seriously we take this in the world of child adolescence psychiatry. >> so glad we talked> my pleasure, of co. but what about buses? the story behind this pretty wild scene here when news 4 midday continues. >>> we have new video this morning showing a bus driver desperately trying to stop his run away bus. this happened yesterday morning in new york city. you can see the driver got off the bus and it started rolling backwards. the driver tried to stop it....
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university with appointments at harvard medical school in massachusetts and at the general hospital in psychiatry and radiology. she received a national institutes of health directors pioneer award for her groundbreaking research on emotion in the brain. she is an elected member of the royal society of canada. here is a sampling of the praise for doctor barrett in her book. in a review library journal says barrett presents a new nor scientific explanation of why people are more swayed by feelings than facts. she offers unintuitive theory that goes against not only the popular understanding but also that of traditional research. emotions do not arise rather, we construct them on the fly. furthermore, emotions are neither universal nor located in specific brain regions. they vary by culture and result from dynamic neuronal networks. scientific american because the book freshness. in the wall street journal because it fascinating. and another review, list says quote - barrett figurative healthy of the brain is brilliance. please help me welcome, lisa feldman barret. [applause] >> thank you so much.
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media is now pretending to be experts in psychiatry and psychology. they have found a brand-new way of way to delegitimize president donald trump. they are claiming he is unhinged. he's unfit to serve. here's the council to the president kellyanne conway firing back against this media bias earlier today on fox & friends. >> is such and a third of absurd analysis. armchair psychiatrists on tv. i remember when new stations reported the news. >> sean: a kellyanne a spot on. the highlight that out-of-control bias by the leftist press, we are going to use the sound we used last night. you will hear this. [ding] >> sean: we will see how rampant this bias is. let's take a look at the press claiming that the president is unfit to serve. they all echo each other. take a look. >> your behavior is causing great concern alone among the of the american people. [ding] >> is he suffering from some kind of illness? [ding] >> is he fit for office? [ding] >> the only explanation for his narcissistic behavior would be early onset dementia. [ding] >> may be? she's not th
media is now pretending to be experts in psychiatry and psychology. they have found a brand-new way of way to delegitimize president donald trump. they are claiming he is unhinged. he's unfit to serve. here's the council to the president kellyanne conway firing back against this media bias earlier today on fox & friends. >> is such and a third of absurd analysis. armchair psychiatrists on tv. i remember when new stations reported the news. >> sean: a kellyanne a spot on. the...
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psychiatrists are essentially silenced from offering opinions based on psychology and psychiat psychiatry. >> all right. congresswoman zoe lf gren and jenny thank you both. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. big show tonight. a lot going on. we're keeping an eye out tonight on whether the president might make an extraordinary and early use of the pardon power to pardon convicted former arizona sheriff joe arpaio tonight. we're also told that the paperwork has been prepared already and that the talking points have been distributed to white house surrogates in terms of how they should talk about when it happens. so the white house doesn't always speak officially for the president in terms of when he's going to do something and what, so we've got eyes on that tonight. that would obviously be a major national controversy if the president decides to do that. we've also got news tonight about a corruption scandal having to do with the new administration that may be getting pursued now by an unlikely investigator. this is a
psychiatrists are essentially silenced from offering opinions based on psychology and psychiat psychiatry. >> all right. congresswoman zoe lf gren and jenny thank you both. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. big show tonight. a lot going on. we're keeping an eye out tonight on whether the president might make an extraordinary and early use of the pardon power to pardon convicted former arizona sheriff joe...
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far so that psychiatrists are essentially silenced from offering opinions based on psychology and psychiatry. >> all right. congresswoman zoe lf gren and jenny thank you both. right now. >>> tonight, donald trump's war with his own party. the president goes after mitch mcconnell and paul ryan again two fellow republicans that the republican president needs. >>> plus it looks like congress will be asked to pay for the wall with taxpayer money. >>> and it looks like the president is serious about his government shutdown threat if they don't come through with the funding. >>> and predecessor obsession. how 45 just can't seem to get over 44. will he ever? "the 11th hour" upon a thursday night is zbeting under way now. >>> and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 217 of the trump administration. and it became clearer today we're no not getting a check from mexico for the wall. in fact, the president is threatening his own party with a government shutdown if any content come through with the taxpayer money for it. tonight the "washington post" is out with ne
far so that psychiatrists are essentially silenced from offering opinions based on psychology and psychiatry. >> all right. congresswoman zoe lf gren and jenny thank you both. right now. >>> tonight, donald trump's war with his own party. the president goes after mitch mcconnell and paul ryan again two fellow republicans that the republican president needs. >>> plus it looks like congress will be asked to pay for the wall with taxpayer money. >>> and it looks...
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findings appear in the journal jama psychiatry. >> of course nobody likes feeling lonely. >> but accordingstudy loneliness and social isolation may represent a great public health hazard than obesity that's according to research presented saturday at the american psychological association convention in washington, d.c. researchers say a lonely person can suffer just as much of a mortality risk as someone who smokes nearly pack of cigarettes a day and even more than someone whose obese. >>> you've heard of finding needle in haystack. what about an airport worker in a pile of foal. foam started pouring out of the a private hangar at a maine airport and four workers disappeared it in. officials say the foam got 25 feet in the air. everyone did manage to make it out alive and safely although a number of workers were taken to the hospital after inhaling the suds. >> the foam isn't considered to be toxic. it is a bit of an irritant. so basically what we did with the folks, we cleaned them off, washed them down, offered them showers. that's the initial mitigation step. >> the foam that got out wa
findings appear in the journal jama psychiatry. >> of course nobody likes feeling lonely. >> but accordingstudy loneliness and social isolation may represent a great public health hazard than obesity that's according to research presented saturday at the american psychological association convention in washington, d.c. researchers say a lonely person can suffer just as much of a mortality risk as someone who smokes nearly pack of cigarettes a day and even more than someone whose...
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i used to work in psychiatry, denmark hill, psychosis is devastating for the individual and the familiesin, the bigger the risk. if people are using we advise them to get support from gps, local drug service. we would definitely advise delayed use will stop if people are talking about thc, that is talking about clinical settings and the street stuff is not that in general. if anyone is struggling with drug use, community pharmacies are on the high street, available for everyone with no judgment. visit us for support. thank you for taking part. if you are affected thank you for taking part. if you a re affected by thank you for taking part. if you are affected by any issues covered tonight, there are details of organisations offering information and support with addiction available at the bbc website action mind. and you can call any time and we have tweeted a link to bbc advice on cannabis. you can keep the conversation going online and watch cannabis: time for a change on bbc i play. thanks for watching. the war in yemen — the un accuses both sides of killing and maiming children. the s
i used to work in psychiatry, denmark hill, psychosis is devastating for the individual and the familiesin, the bigger the risk. if people are using we advise them to get support from gps, local drug service. we would definitely advise delayed use will stop if people are talking about thc, that is talking about clinical settings and the street stuff is not that in general. if anyone is struggling with drug use, community pharmacies are on the high street, available for everyone with no...
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. >> i'm not a therapist and i never got my psychiatry degree so i'm not going to comment on that, butand i think that you are hearing it from various corners, i know brian stelter did something about this last night. i don't think that's what corker was saying, i think what people are concerned about is just that you are seeing the president -- you know, is known to like drama and excitement and sees things as a show. this was a person that spent 14 seasons on the apprentice. i think that he has invested a fair amount of time in keeping the show going and less on doing the job. i think that is what bob corker was talking about. whatever the reason is i do think that it has a wearying effect on people wanting to get something done. you have republicans concerned they are squandering a once in the lifetime opportunity here. >> the president does not compartmentalize his feelings about things, he tweets them instantly. he clearly allows it to affect all aspects of the job. and the presidency is a really big job and one that requires people to put aside certain things and deal with the ta
. >> i'm not a therapist and i never got my psychiatry degree so i'm not going to comment on that, butand i think that you are hearing it from various corners, i know brian stelter did something about this last night. i don't think that's what corker was saying, i think what people are concerned about is just that you are seeing the president -- you know, is known to like drama and excitement and sees things as a show. this was a person that spent 14 seasons on the apprentice. i think...
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there is a europe politics want, and we are not getting self and others, as they say in psychiatry. she is out in the clear, when she can start laying down the path of the emmanuel macron and the others, the dutch and the italians, another big story, we will find that britain is only part of a very big agenda for her, which she has got to resolve fairly quickly. in european terms that means two or three years. she has got the future of the euro itself. the colossal problem, the real elephant in the room, migration and movement of people, one that we are not hearing nearly enough about, which is the pound at stake in italian governance and policy, and then brexit comes into it. but if we imagine every minute that angela merkel and emmanuel macron are not thinking about this seriously, which is the implication of the david davis rhetoric, i think this is fatal. this kind of stuff, he is showing himself to be a lightweight at this game. i would like to do more on this that we have got to move on. staying with the sunday telegraph, their top story was not the brussels angle. it was abou
there is a europe politics want, and we are not getting self and others, as they say in psychiatry. she is out in the clear, when she can start laying down the path of the emmanuel macron and the others, the dutch and the italians, another big story, we will find that britain is only part of a very big agenda for her, which she has got to resolve fairly quickly. in european terms that means two or three years. she has got the future of the euro itself. the colossal problem, the real elephant in...
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infuriating tweets and you've got mr putin with his bare chested make ations it doesn't take a psychiatry's to see that both men are really saying excuse my language most that my blank blank body part is bigger than yours i mean this is ridiculous it's absurd it would be comical if it weren't so dangerous now there have been efforts in the past the cartel of nuclear test for such as the partial nuclear test ban treaty of one thousand six hundred three and share familiar but this effort obviously didn't eliminate it so and your eyes is there something bad is this something that should be eliminated nuclear arms is this something that can be dealt with then and a better way than we are right now yes of course of the idea it would be. to eliminate them completely but i'm not a crazy idealism you know that will probably never happen but at least we shouldn't be moving in the other direction we have reduced active nuclear warheads on russia's side and the us side are now down to around two thousand that's a small fraction of what they were when i was working for a nation's nuclear planning group
infuriating tweets and you've got mr putin with his bare chested make ations it doesn't take a psychiatry's to see that both men are really saying excuse my language most that my blank blank body part is bigger than yours i mean this is ridiculous it's absurd it would be comical if it weren't so dangerous now there have been efforts in the past the cartel of nuclear test for such as the partial nuclear test ban treaty of one thousand six hundred three and share familiar but this effort...
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course in mental disorders and mental health, and in the medical school i was teaching a regular psychiatry course throughout the four years. the real issue in helping them to be more broad was to find out why they were already narrowed by their purposefulness, the thing that brought them there. they were vocationally committed to begin with. and in the writing seminar, it's interesting, a were vocationally committed to writing and, therefore, they were very interested in ideas. the problem is they couldn't write. [laughing] and you had to teach them the difference between affect and effect, it and its, verse kind of things and they were all, i did that they were all very surprised and very grateful that someone had taken the time to talk about their grammar, not simply the broad idea, which is pretty silly ideas most of the time. but in the school of medicine the issue is, i spoke about briefly yesterday, these young people, men, women have struggled very hard to get into the medical school that the hurdles are high and they are now tremendous intro competition with themselves and with, ul
course in mental disorders and mental health, and in the medical school i was teaching a regular psychiatry course throughout the four years. the real issue in helping them to be more broad was to find out why they were already narrowed by their purposefulness, the thing that brought them there. they were vocationally committed to begin with. and in the writing seminar, it's interesting, a were vocationally committed to writing and, therefore, they were very interested in ideas. the problem is...
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they isn't psychologists for psychiatri psychiatrists.might say see a specialist to follow up. we want to put up stock photos to give meme an idea what we're talking about. there were certain filters that suggest you're more or less likely to be depressed. >> exactly. so first of all, people with who are healthier tend to use filters and tend to use like we see the valencia filter which brings out the color. now, you contrast that with people with depression who tend not to use a filter, they don't care about how they look and if they did use one it tended to be the inkwell which would take the colors out. >> i'm wondering about myself right now. sometimes i use a filter and go with the black and white. i think it sometimes looks good. but they found there's a social aspect as well about the number of people in the photos. >> exactly. so people who are depressed tended to have less number of faces in their photos. you know, when you think about depression, one of the cornerstone symptoms is social withdrawal so this could be indicative th
they isn't psychologists for psychiatri psychiatrists.might say see a specialist to follow up. we want to put up stock photos to give meme an idea what we're talking about. there were certain filters that suggest you're more or less likely to be depressed. >> exactly. so first of all, people with who are healthier tend to use filters and tend to use like we see the valencia filter which brings out the color. now, you contrast that with people with depression who tend not to use a filter,...
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100-year-old research and development-based pharmaceutical company and we've always focussed in psychiatry and neurology so we focus on depression, schizophrenia, parkinson's and alzheimer's. these are very, very difficult areas to do research in, but we believe they are so huge that needs are met there that we need to do it for the betterment of the patient. we struggle on even though we have many defeats we have many successes and we're able to bring drugs to the market which makes it easier for these people suffering from the devastating diseases. >> are these expensive because this morning the president was tweeting at merck about how he was displeased about high drug prices if there's more focus in washington would that hamper you guys in these efforts? >> we see long term and have been in this for many, many years. we assure we'll get a fair value for our innovation it does cost billions of dollars to make a new drug but, of course, there's also patent expiry and drugs become very cheap and that's the case with anti-depressants where generics are 80% of the market. we have very cheap
100-year-old research and development-based pharmaceutical company and we've always focussed in psychiatry and neurology so we focus on depression, schizophrenia, parkinson's and alzheimer's. these are very, very difficult areas to do research in, but we believe they are so huge that needs are met there that we need to do it for the betterment of the patient. we struggle on even though we have many defeats we have many successes and we're able to bring drugs to the market which makes it easier...
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we don't need a pop psychiatry here him i'm saying as a branding expert, what would you sa toy that gm 3rd grader would say, you have to stand for something a. strand a set of values, this is our platform, these are the values you stand for. what i would also say to them, if you keep changing every single day, will you have no credibility, stand for nothing. you can't say one day, we will get you cleaner three times faster, the next day, we're going to soak your clothes this way. i would say people are going to turn you off. that's what's starting to happen. even on the extreme side of either side of the equakes, he goes, we're almost at the numbesque now. nothing matters anymore and that's what happens, your voice becomes irrelevant. >> and here is the question, richard haase, we've all seen this through the years, at what point does his base go under this, at what point does the sprooek freak show stop pulling all the people in, how about if i go to the event, who is he going to insult? it's like if are you a dj, you are playing the same song. the media is bad the media is evil, fake
we don't need a pop psychiatry here him i'm saying as a branding expert, what would you sa toy that gm 3rd grader would say, you have to stand for something a. strand a set of values, this is our platform, these are the values you stand for. what i would also say to them, if you keep changing every single day, will you have no credibility, stand for nothing. you can't say one day, we will get you cleaner three times faster, the next day, we're going to soak your clothes this way. i would say...