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the psychogenic part means it's brought on by an underlying psychiatric illness or psychosis. >> theutopsy results are not a surprise to her family. andrea had been hospitalized for the condition before. >> andrea had a history of three other episodes of these instances. she would have a seizure, stop breathing and nearly die from cardiac arrest. >> dr. spitz is able to determine the cause and manner of andrea's death. the blood found throughout her house remains a mystery. because of a backlog at the state crime lab, tests to see if the blood is andrea's will take nearly a year to process. authorities believe it is her blood. even though the autopsy didn't find any wounds on her that could have been responsible for it all, dr. spitz and the sheriff's office believe the blood like her death is explained by her mental condition. >> i would assume that it is her blood. it could be related to some type of psychosis where this was done in a purposeful manner. >> andrea's condition deteriorated after being diagnosed with mental illness three years before her death. her family is frustrate
the psychogenic part means it's brought on by an underlying psychiatric illness or psychosis. >> theutopsy results are not a surprise to her family. andrea had been hospitalized for the condition before. >> andrea had a history of three other episodes of these instances. she would have a seizure, stop breathing and nearly die from cardiac arrest. >> dr. spitz is able to determine the cause and manner of andrea's death. the blood found throughout her house remains a mystery....
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or recover from early psychosis. focusing on this age group is crucial since 75-percent of mental health conditions, are usually diagnosed or developed by age 24 ... according to the national alliance on mental illness. some young people may be hesitant to admit they have a problem ... and that's why the staff at en-liven want to to get the conversation started. "there's no wrong door. so if someone isn't best for this program, there's going to be another program at the children's cabinet where we will help them. so when you come in here you'll definitely find resources." some warning signs to look out for-- when it comes to mental illness or early psychosis are... trouble thinking clearly, or concentrating ... suspiciousness or uneasiness with others ... spending more time alone than usual ... and inappropriate emotions, or having no feelings at all. if you know someone between the age of 15 and 25 who may be suffering with a mental health issue ... don't be afraid to ask for help. we've posted more information at k
or recover from early psychosis. focusing on this age group is crucial since 75-percent of mental health conditions, are usually diagnosed or developed by age 24 ... according to the national alliance on mental illness. some young people may be hesitant to admit they have a problem ... and that's why the staff at en-liven want to to get the conversation started. "there's no wrong door. so if someone isn't best for this program, there's going to be another program at the children's cabinet...
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some warning signs to look out for when it or early psychosis are ... trouble thinking clearly or concentrating ... suspiciousness or uneasiness with others ... spending more time alone than usual ... and inappropriate feelings at all. if you know someone between the age of 15 and 25 who may be suffering with a mental health issue ... don't be afraid to ask for help. we've posted more information at kolotv.com ... just click on hot topics. today at 4 p-m enliven will host its grand opening at the center on galetti way in sparks. both first lady kathleen sandoval and governor sandoval will speak at the ceremony ... along with state health officials. a quieter weather pattern will be in store this week with cold and below average temperatures through midweek. a few brush-by disturbances may provide snow showers on tuesday and more so by wednesday. high pressure will then build for the remainder of the week with drier conditions and warming temperatures expected into the weekend. chilly temperatures being reported across much of western nevada and the sier
some warning signs to look out for when it or early psychosis are ... trouble thinking clearly or concentrating ... suspiciousness or uneasiness with others ... spending more time alone than usual ... and inappropriate feelings at all. if you know someone between the age of 15 and 25 who may be suffering with a mental health issue ... don't be afraid to ask for help. we've posted more information at kolotv.com ... just click on hot topics. today at 4 p-m enliven will host its grand opening at...
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this is where people with impaired thoughts or emotions come to see if they are suffering from psychosis. and officials tell me the hope is to provide them with early detection and recovery treatment for this disorder. kathleen sandoval: "it's a disease just like how cancer is and should be treated. early treatment is the best way to be successful in their lives and so this will be one of the abilities for them to get early treatment." the state of nevada and the children's cabinet formed this program to help individuals between the ages of 15 to 25 who are dealing with psychosis. dr. tracey green with the department of health and human services says that 18-thousand disturbances or mental illness. came out to support the new services offered like case family support, education and detection. dr. tracey green, chief medical officer for dept. of health and human services: "we're going to do fully integrated services to look at whether you need housing services, whether you need a job, whether you need an the individual, it's for the individual's family or the individual's support system."
this is where people with impaired thoughts or emotions come to see if they are suffering from psychosis. and officials tell me the hope is to provide them with early detection and recovery treatment for this disorder. kathleen sandoval: "it's a disease just like how cancer is and should be treated. early treatment is the best way to be successful in their lives and so this will be one of the abilities for them to get early treatment." the state of nevada and the children's cabinet...
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, we are in a state of global psychosis. scott: just as all of ride in old glory and anthemion, france is feeling it, too. a 600-year-old motto made a comeback here, "fluctuat nec mergitur" -- tossed, but not sunk, like a ship battered in rough seas. >> the machine right here, which is printing flags, was working all night e week. scott: enzo quoniam says the run on this country's tri-colors was unprecented. enzo: people feel more comfortable because, before the events, it was associated with extreme movements, political movements, and it was bad our house. going against the terrorists. denise: i think it was probably the same way i remember going tod i felt that everyone had come together. in france, this is, i feel this, too -- i feel that a lot other. scott: denise pruvost s who, with her family, runs a denise: my neighbors were all e talking. in paris, that doesn't happen. scott: so there was a sense of community that didn't exist before? denise: a strong sense of community. scott: but to say that somehow as a fix would
, we are in a state of global psychosis. scott: just as all of ride in old glory and anthemion, france is feeling it, too. a 600-year-old motto made a comeback here, "fluctuat nec mergitur" -- tossed, but not sunk, like a ship battered in rough seas. >> the machine right here, which is printing flags, was working all night e week. scott: enzo quoniam says the run on this country's tri-colors was unprecented. enzo: people feel more comfortable because, before the events, it was...
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enliven is a new program to help young people either detect, or recover from, early psychosis. the goal is to provide a safe place where teens and young adults can feel comfortable sorting out their issues. the program focuses on young people from 15-to-25 years old. that age group is crucial. according to the national alliance on mental illness, 75- percent of mental health conditions are diagnosed or developed by age 24. some young people may be hesitant to admit they have a problem. the staff at enliven wants to get the conversation started. "if you have an idea or you know of someone that may suffer with a mental health issue, you don't know if they're 100% appropriate for the program, still refer them. bring definitely decide." some signs of mental illness or early psychosis are: trouble thinking clearly or concentrating... suspiciousness or uneasiness with others... spending more time alone than usual... and inappropriate emotions -or having no feelings at all. if you know someone between 15-and-25 years old who may be suffering with a mental health issue, don't be afraid
enliven is a new program to help young people either detect, or recover from, early psychosis. the goal is to provide a safe place where teens and young adults can feel comfortable sorting out their issues. the program focuses on young people from 15-to-25 years old. that age group is crucial. according to the national alliance on mental illness, 75- percent of mental health conditions are diagnosed or developed by age 24. some young people may be hesitant to admit they have a problem. the...
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, we are in a state of global psychosis. scott: just as all of america revived a sense of pride in old feeling it, too. a 600-year-old motto made a comeback here, "fluctuat nec mergitur" -- tossed, but not sunk, like a ship battered in rough seas. >> the machine right here, which is printing flags, was working all night and all day and during all the week. scott: enzo quoniam says the run on this country's tri-colors was unprecented. enzo: people feel more comfortable because, before the events, it was associated with extreme movements, political movements, and it was bad seen having a french flag in our house. showing a flag is now an act of going against the terrorists. denise: i think it was probably the same way i remember going to new york about a year later and i felt that everyone had come in france, this is, i feel this, too -- i feel that a lot of the french are coming together. scott: denise pruvost is an america living in paris who, with her family, runs a dental practice. denise: my neighbors were all talking to
, we are in a state of global psychosis. scott: just as all of america revived a sense of pride in old feeling it, too. a 600-year-old motto made a comeback here, "fluctuat nec mergitur" -- tossed, but not sunk, like a ship battered in rough seas. >> the machine right here, which is printing flags, was working all night and all day and during all the week. scott: enzo quoniam says the run on this country's tri-colors was unprecented. enzo: people feel more comfortable because,...
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have to even psychosis. and the research epidemiology. lead with what the organs corresponded and just by his own powers of observation and the imagination psychology had built then invented yet. and was involved with various components and there is a process just like you grow and develop and there are some disturbances could cause you to feel like you are paralyzed that you are constantly fearful that you were depressed eggs to come up with the way to understand this. we still use the ada to be conscious before everything was thought to be readily available. do we did knifings? with the idea to have complex with the impulses or desires this is on the order of einstein to have loyalty and obedience. and as talking to her in the reality is there are many aspects better very useful and effective. and has nothing to do with depression or bipolar disorder is. dementia or optimism. a bill to which were played the parents. the refrigerator mother. the results of the overbearing mother but if a cat that legacy. >> didn't submit you went to that
have to even psychosis. and the research epidemiology. lead with what the organs corresponded and just by his own powers of observation and the imagination psychology had built then invented yet. and was involved with various components and there is a process just like you grow and develop and there are some disturbances could cause you to feel like you are paralyzed that you are constantly fearful that you were depressed eggs to come up with the way to understand this. we still use the ada to...
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maybe a drug-induced psychosis? no. flynn's clean as a whistle. doesn't even eat dairy according to his bio. well, as a celebrity, he has a vested interest in a clean image. but who was he, really? flynn's rental car was just located outside a bar in alki. [handcuff rattles] barry on cd: how did you end up where you are today. or does it feel like you had no control in the matter? you owned your car for four years, you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls, and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement , we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer les than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. ah, a classic case of who dunnit? luckily, jay chews trident to help clean and protect his teeth, so he can claim his innocence with a convincing grin. that's it jay, they'll never know. trident. cherish your teeth. pet moments are be
maybe a drug-induced psychosis? no. flynn's clean as a whistle. doesn't even eat dairy according to his bio. well, as a celebrity, he has a vested interest in a clean image. but who was he, really? flynn's rental car was just located outside a bar in alki. [handcuff rattles] barry on cd: how did you end up where you are today. or does it feel like you had no control in the matter? you owned your car for four years, you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been...
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after the break - a new program is working to help young adults battling psychosis in nevada. find out about the services welcome back. in health watch tonight... young people suffering with mental health issues will now be able to get help with a new program called "enliven" . it was formed by the state of nevada and the children's cabinet - to help individuals between the ages of 15 to 25 who are dealing with psychosis. dr. tracey green with the department of health and human services says that 18-thousand nevadans suffer with disturbances or mental illness. dr. tracey green, chief medical officer for dept. of health and human services: "we're going to do fully integrated services to look at whether you need housing services, whether you need a job, whether you need an education. and it's not just for the individual, it's for the individual's family or the individual's support system." the program has already accepted their first clients and organizers say they're ready to and in school watch... today demolition began on a dorm at the university of nevada to make way for a n
after the break - a new program is working to help young adults battling psychosis in nevada. find out about the services welcome back. in health watch tonight... young people suffering with mental health issues will now be able to get help with a new program called "enliven" . it was formed by the state of nevada and the children's cabinet - to help individuals between the ages of 15 to 25 who are dealing with psychosis. dr. tracey green with the department of health and human...
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beyond that, i mean i don't pretend to understand what really was -- what mary lincoln's psychosis was, if you can call it that. but there's no question they were both difficult for their husbands. they both caused their husbands embarrassment. worse, they caused their husbands embarrassment in front of their professional peers and colleagues. they would not have been good political wives, as is indeed mary was not. >> thank you all again very much. >> you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter,@c-spanhistory for information on our schul
beyond that, i mean i don't pretend to understand what really was -- what mary lincoln's psychosis was, if you can call it that. but there's no question they were both difficult for their husbands. they both caused their husbands embarrassment. worse, they caused their husbands embarrassment in front of their professional peers and colleagues. they would not have been good political wives, as is indeed mary was not. >> thank you all again very much. >> you're watching american...
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unconscious, we know that we can work with family, but there's a grey area when it presents with psychosis. i think it hasn't been super clearly articulated, not everyone is as comfortable in that grey, and i think having it more clearly articulated would be different when family members are the direct caretaker for somebody. the person may be 18 or 19, but they're still living in the house, the family is feeding them, but yet somehow they're divorced from discussions of treatment, i think can be problematic.c. encourage families and providers t t persist in trying to work together, because like i said, someone might initially say that they don't want you to talk to their family, but that doesn't have to be the end of the conversation, in fact, that's just the beginning of the conversation. leon: okay, i think we're near the end of our period, so i want to thank you, jess, and leslie, and peggy for joining us in this conversation. i learned a lot. i hope our audience did too. thank you another edition of premier investments of iowa "financial perspectives," i'm bob bruce, i will be joined
unconscious, we know that we can work with family, but there's a grey area when it presents with psychosis. i think it hasn't been super clearly articulated, not everyone is as comfortable in that grey, and i think having it more clearly articulated would be different when family members are the direct caretaker for somebody. the person may be 18 or 19, but they're still living in the house, the family is feeding them, but yet somehow they're divorced from discussions of treatment, i think can...
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some warning signs to look out for when it comes to mental illness or early psychosis are ... trouble thinking clearly or concentrating ... suspiciousness or uneasiness with others ... spending more time alone than usual ... and inappropriate emotions or having no feelings at all. if you know someone between the age of 15 and 25 who may be suffering with a mental health issue ... don't be afraid to ask for help. we've posted more information at kolotv.com ... just click on hot topics. today at 4 p-m enliven will host its grand opening at the center on galetti way in sparks. both first lady kathleen sandoval and governor sandoval will speak at the ceremony ... along with state health officials. a lot of us need coffee first thing in the but experts say you're doing it all wrong. why they're saying you should wait to have your first cup. for news while you're on the move, listen to our news partner a quieter weather pattern will be in store this week with cold and below average temperatures through midweek. a few brush-by disturbances may provide snow showers by wednesday. high
some warning signs to look out for when it comes to mental illness or early psychosis are ... trouble thinking clearly or concentrating ... suspiciousness or uneasiness with others ... spending more time alone than usual ... and inappropriate emotions or having no feelings at all. if you know someone between the age of 15 and 25 who may be suffering with a mental health issue ... don't be afraid to ask for help. we've posted more information at kolotv.com ... just click on hot topics. today at...
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either detect or recover from early psychosis. focusing on this age group is crucial since 75-percent of mental health conditions are usually diagnosed or developed by age 24 ... this is according to the national alliance on mental illness. some young people may be hesitant to admit they have a problem ... and that's why the staff at enliven want to be the ones to get the conversation started. 0202m05 trt :15 "i think one of the biggest things is meeting them where they're at. we're definitely going to explain the services that we provide and the benefits of it, and hopefully after we've developed a relationship and a repore with that client or that person, they will be more receptive to services." some warning signs to look out for when it comes to mental illness or early psychosis are ... trouble thinking clearly or concentrating ... suspiciousness or uneasiness with others ... spending more time and inappropriate emotions or having no feelings at all. if you know someone between the age of 15 and 25 who may be suffering with a
either detect or recover from early psychosis. focusing on this age group is crucial since 75-percent of mental health conditions are usually diagnosed or developed by age 24 ... this is according to the national alliance on mental illness. some young people may be hesitant to admit they have a problem ... and that's why the staff at enliven want to be the ones to get the conversation started. 0202m05 trt :15 "i think one of the biggest things is meeting them where they're at. we're...
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investigators say that this pictures -- that the pictures and butler's trailer shows he had some sort of psychosis. he said things in threes and is shown sitting around in the trailer. nobody recognizes the man. >>> all along the i-70 corridor, there are people that no fear right now. fear because this kind of stuff doesn't happen in our you don't realize it is there. >> reporter: in one photo, the suspect is wearing a large watch. he should be considered armed and dangerous. if you see him, call police immediately. >>> it has been two years since the massive flood and crews and loveland are working to remove something that remains. >> reporter: for native shawn, lakesite provides a perfect view. >> i am sad to see it go, but i'm sure it has to. >> reporter: while her little ones are plain on the gas. >> if i had her energy.>> reporter: for the next few weeks, construction crews at lake loveland will fill out this massive pile of sand. taking out more than 18,000 tons from the lake shore. >> a bunch of people like to play on it. a, i am sure that they have their reasons. >> reporter: the sandbar w
investigators say that this pictures -- that the pictures and butler's trailer shows he had some sort of psychosis. he said things in threes and is shown sitting around in the trailer. nobody recognizes the man. >>> all along the i-70 corridor, there are people that no fear right now. fear because this kind of stuff doesn't happen in our you don't realize it is there. >> reporter: in one photo, the suspect is wearing a large watch. he should be considered armed and dangerous. if...
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it was the syphilis of the brain that produce the psychosis. susceptible to hypothermia. nothing happened except to got in the way. the infamous lobotomies. these guys were not sadistic. three people who are completely out of control, but nevertheless the legacy legacy concept. the cultural concept is a little more complicated. explain and alleviate symptoms and anything that is stigmatized or you can do that. smallpox, tuberculosis, polio, cancer, aids. develop a treatment and then the people look to psychiatry to do that and they did not. but there is one other thing that i think is important and distinctive about mental illness and psychiatry. the illnesses that affect parts of the brain that govern behavior and mental function are so intimate, who we are as an individual, as a person so that you are not you, if what you think isn't like an active reflection of your circumstances and reality and relationships than that just shakes the foundations of your confidence and your ability to sort of understand. it was and is difficult for people to suspend belief. it is an in
it was the syphilis of the brain that produce the psychosis. susceptible to hypothermia. nothing happened except to got in the way. the infamous lobotomies. these guys were not sadistic. three people who are completely out of control, but nevertheless the legacy legacy concept. the cultural concept is a little more complicated. explain and alleviate symptoms and anything that is stigmatized or you can do that. smallpox, tuberculosis, polio, cancer, aids. develop a treatment and then the people...
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so we should look at anyone who is pregnant and suffering from postpartum psychosis. we also need to check those who worked for or had access to the local foster system. thank you. any questions? [baby cooing] ok, here we go. there you are, my b guy. get in the car or i will shoot you right here. oh, my god. ok. hi. [baby coos] ok, now, start the car, karen. how do you know my name? i know everything about you. you're single, you made six figures last year. decided to adopt a baby because everything in your life had worked out except for your broken ovaries. what do you want? oh, you'll see. this'll be over sooner than you think. [baby fussing] don't worry, it's ok. it's ok. everything's gonna be all right. yeah. drive, karen. so i checked the pregnant employees working with the foster program. no indication of maternal desire or postpartum psychosis. what about those who were fired or quit? only two were pregnant, but they also had healthy children. the rest didn't fit the profile. ok, we need to warn other parents in the foster system. the police department's alread
so we should look at anyone who is pregnant and suffering from postpartum psychosis. we also need to check those who worked for or had access to the local foster system. thank you. any questions? [baby cooing] ok, here we go. there you are, my b guy. get in the car or i will shoot you right here. oh, my god. ok. hi. [baby coos] ok, now, start the car, karen. how do you know my name? i know everything about you. you're single, you made six figures last year. decided to adopt a baby because...
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cabinet formed this program to help individuals between the ages of 15 to 25 who are dealing with psychosis. dr. tracey green with the department of health and human services says that 18-thousand nevadans suffer with disturbances or mental illness. dr. tracey green, chief medical officer for dept. of health and human services: "we're going to do fully integrated services to look at whether you need housing services, whether you need a job, whether you need an education. and it's not just for the individual, it's for the individual's family or the individual's support system." their first client and organizers say they're ready to accept even covered. an online service started right here in reno... is celebrating a big milestone this week. alert-id is an online crime and safety alert system... it hit 500 million alerts sent out to its users today. here's how it works... you type in your address... we used the address for the station... and all of the little icons that pop up... represent crimes... sex offenders... or things like car accidents and fires. it's a free service... with millions
cabinet formed this program to help individuals between the ages of 15 to 25 who are dealing with psychosis. dr. tracey green with the department of health and human services says that 18-thousand nevadans suffer with disturbances or mental illness. dr. tracey green, chief medical officer for dept. of health and human services: "we're going to do fully integrated services to look at whether you need housing services, whether you need a job, whether you need an education. and it's not just...
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. >> your mayor , bill de blasio is in a drug-induced psychosis. there is flashings going on and he is in iowa. the police commissioner goes , you people are sleeping on the subway. not one person was sleeping that was/. they don't get it. they don't ride the streets in they don't ride on the subways. people are fearful that the old days are coming back. >> did you get on one train and hang out in one car? >> that's the difference. them do horizontal patrol. it's the few times that you ride the number six train. >> i write it every day. >> it's only when you're bentley is an available ! [laughter] juliet: i want that contract! curtis: you give the passengers a feeling of relief. that is not happening with the police. ben: i see them in the stations by never see them there, you are right. curtis: they are scratching their bellies. >> i like the guardian angels being around. it makes me happy. >> in my becoming a personal guardian angel? you have the urge. 770 w abc. it's her second show. as the drive at five. >> sorry, not sorry. it's still a histor
. >> your mayor , bill de blasio is in a drug-induced psychosis. there is flashings going on and he is in iowa. the police commissioner goes , you people are sleeping on the subway. not one person was sleeping that was/. they don't get it. they don't ride the streets in they don't ride on the subways. people are fearful that the old days are coming back. >> did you get on one train and hang out in one car? >> that's the difference. them do horizontal patrol. it's the few times...
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state and local officials are stepping in to try and prevent psychosis in young adults. amanda tomorrow on good morning reno a look at a new facility that aims to help battle mental illness. dave sports now with josh little." matt williams was back in northern nevada today.. the carson city native, -- in reno -- to take part in the aces hot stove luncheon williams: "it's great. it's a little snowy, but that's okay. that's what northern nevada is all about." williams is all about baseball. a 17-year career, where he hit over 378 home runs and made five all-star teams. he's parlayed that into a now has him back with the arizona diamondbacks, as third base coach on chip hale's staff. williams: "i get a chance to work with chip again. we worked together in the organization a few years ago. he's doing a fanstastic job managing that club so i get a chance to be a part of it." it's a return home for williams. he played for the d'backs for six years, then spent four more years on their staff. that led to a two-year stint as the manager of the washington nationals, where he was named the nl mana
state and local officials are stepping in to try and prevent psychosis in young adults. amanda tomorrow on good morning reno a look at a new facility that aims to help battle mental illness. dave sports now with josh little." matt williams was back in northern nevada today.. the carson city native, -- in reno -- to take part in the aces hot stove luncheon williams: "it's great. it's a little snowy, but that's okay. that's what northern nevada is all about." williams is all about...
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. >> investigators believe the suspect could have some sort of psychosis. the video shows him repeating phrases, spinning and doing many actions three times in a row. if you see him don't approach him. call 911. >>> mumps may be going around in denver. four cases have been confirmed, two more possible cases are under investigation. state health officials want hospitals to keep an eye out for it. the public health and environment department says cases are linked to a person who moved to colorado from iowa. that person and three friends tested positive for pumps. the side of the face is really swollen, and other symptoms include fever, headaches, muscle aches and swollen glands. recover from mumps after a few weeks it can lead to life threatening situations like meningitis and encephalitis. >>> the flu vaccine this year is 59% effective. that is a big change from last winter. it has been a milder flu season so far, but health workers say we aren't to the peak of the season yet so don't drop your guard. >>> marijuana tourism is risky. a new study out today sho
. >> investigators believe the suspect could have some sort of psychosis. the video shows him repeating phrases, spinning and doing many actions three times in a row. if you see him don't approach him. call 911. >>> mumps may be going around in denver. four cases have been confirmed, two more possible cases are under investigation. state health officials want hospitals to keep an eye out for it. the public health and environment department says cases are linked to a person who...
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. >> we believe he is suffering from psychosis. we believe he's not competent at this time to stand trial. >> reporter: detectives say cologne and the other suspects killed the victim with a machete, set fire to his corpse, and left him in an empty field. two of the suspects had sex near the dead body. all of them were students at the homestead job corps campus. cologne's mental state has been in question since his arrest. he told detectives his repeated drug abuse led him to have
. >> we believe he is suffering from psychosis. we believe he's not competent at this time to stand trial. >> reporter: detectives say cologne and the other suspects killed the victim with a machete, set fire to his corpse, and left him in an empty field. two of the suspects had sex near the dead body. all of them were students at the homestead job corps campus. cologne's mental state has been in question since his arrest. he told detectives his repeated drug abuse led him to have
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. >> heart attacks and psychosis are some of the side effects. definitely you want to talk to adults in your life with. >> noreen: very scary. >> mark: parents be warned. po >>> if i had a power to write a ticket, i would give you one for speeding up near, warm-up and then snow. >> noreen: i can do without the know. how about way back wednesday. >> george: i think you will like the weekend forecast. >> george: let's go ahead and do it and people want to know when are we going to get more rain. and especially when are we going to get more snow. a couple of dates. looking ahead to next week for monday, tuesday and wednesday, the 23rd, 24th and 25th. i think more so for the 24th and 25th, it is looking like heavy rain is going to be likely with snow in the mountains. but there is also the potential that we may have enough cold air around where we could see a winter mess of precipitation, meaning we could see some sleetmeaning we could see some sleet, possibly some freezing rain, and possibly some snow. best advice, stay with us, we will keep you upd
. >> heart attacks and psychosis are some of the side effects. definitely you want to talk to adults in your life with. >> noreen: very scary. >> mark: parents be warned. po >>> if i had a power to write a ticket, i would give you one for speeding up near, warm-up and then snow. >> noreen: i can do without the know. how about way back wednesday. >> george: i think you will like the weekend forecast. >> george: let's go ahead and do it and people want...
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. >> we believe he is suffering from psychosis. we believe he's not competent at this time to stand trial. >> reporter: detectives say cologne and the other suspects killed the victim with a machete, set fire to his corpse, and left him in an empty field. two of the suspects had sex near the dead body. all of them were students at the homestead job corps campus. cologne's mental state has been in question since his arrest. he told detectives his repeated drug abuse led him to have >> he would say shut up or stop talking as though they were happening during the interview. >> reporter: the judge ruled he is not mentally incompetent and will stand trial. he could get the death penalty if convicted. nbc 6 news. >>> fed up with gun violence. residents say enough is enough. marching their frustrations to a police station in northwest miami-dade. an alarming number of young year. >> just last night two teens shot just block apart from each other. laura rodriguez joins us live in northwest miami-dade tonight with the latest on this. >> rep
. >> we believe he is suffering from psychosis. we believe he's not competent at this time to stand trial. >> reporter: detectives say cologne and the other suspects killed the victim with a machete, set fire to his corpse, and left him in an empty field. two of the suspects had sex near the dead body. all of them were students at the homestead job corps campus. cologne's mental state has been in question since his arrest. he told detectives his repeated drug abuse led him to have...
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>> he was having severe mental psychosis. >> judge tanya: these are horrible things that you had to live with. are you safe now? >> announcer: "hot bench." judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." former tenant, tina deprospo,
>> he was having severe mental psychosis. >> judge tanya: these are horrible things that you had to live with. are you safe now? >> announcer: "hot bench." judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." former tenant, tina deprospo,
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it was formed by the state of nevada and the children's the ages of 15 to 25 dealing with psychosis. health and human services doctor tracey green says 18-thousand nevadans suffer with disturbances or mental illness. dr. tracey green, chief medical officer for dept. of health and human services: "we're going to do fully integrated services to look at whether you need housing services, whether you need a job, whether you need an education. and it's not just for the individual, it's for the individual's family or the individual's support system." the program already accepted their first clients, and they say they're ready to accept even more with many of the services covered. and good news for taco fans... roberto's taco shop has now expanded to reno. the location on 8th street and north virginia opened its doors for the first time monday... and is the first in northern nevada. and get this-- the restaurant drew in crowds so huge... they had to shut down their doors at 7 o-clock last night! out of food. i've opened 40-something restaurants in vegas and this has never happened before. "
it was formed by the state of nevada and the children's the ages of 15 to 25 dealing with psychosis. health and human services doctor tracey green says 18-thousand nevadans suffer with disturbances or mental illness. dr. tracey green, chief medical officer for dept. of health and human services: "we're going to do fully integrated services to look at whether you need housing services, whether you need a job, whether you need an education. and it's not just for the individual, it's for the...
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she had been diagnosed with post-partum psychosis. after her arrest psychiatric treatment.then in august, watkins was found competent to stand trial. investigators say this man, robert shaw, held a woman captive in her own home.this morning, he'll face a judge on an abduction charge.court documents show shaw was in a car with a woman friday, when he took her cell phone, hit her in the face, and then drover her to her home, where he held her for 2 days. right now-- family and friends are planning a memorial bike ride in honor of the man hit riding his bike on kellogg avenue. 42-year-old michael prater died yesterday morning. police say 34-year-old melinda woodall was high on prescription drugs when she crashed into him -- then drove off. she's now facing charges for aggravated vehicular homicide.the cycling community is planning to put a 'ghost bike' in prater's honor at the site of the crash. jheri neri of northside's 'mo-bo bicycle cooperative' hopes it will serve as a memorial... and reminder to those who drive by. fact that a young
she had been diagnosed with post-partum psychosis. after her arrest psychiatric treatment.then in august, watkins was found competent to stand trial. investigators say this man, robert shaw, held a woman captive in her own home.this morning, he'll face a judge on an abduction charge.court documents show shaw was in a car with a woman friday, when he took her cell phone, hit her in the face, and then drover her to her home, where he held her for 2 days. right now-- family and friends are...
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state and local officials are stepping in to try and prevent psychosis in young adults. amanda tomorrow on good morning reno a look at a new facility that aims to help battle mental illness. dave good news for the lakes and rivers of northern nevada. here's a look at lanhotan reservoir. you can see the lake is still a long way from the top... but water is now flowing into the lake at a much faster rate. and the strong snowpack in the sierra should keep the water rising for quite a while. and, the truckee river is going strong. this is what the river looks like near lockwood east of sparks. river flows are increasing with each storm. and with lake tahoe still below the rim... there's still plenty of potential for the river to see a lot more water. ### a few weak systems will keep a slight chance of snow showers in the forecast on tuesday and wednesday, although accumulation is not expected ridge of high pressure will strengthen over the west coast. quiet, warmer weather is in the forecast for the end of the week through the weekend. -jeff tonight: mostly cloudy, with a low around 15. wes
state and local officials are stepping in to try and prevent psychosis in young adults. amanda tomorrow on good morning reno a look at a new facility that aims to help battle mental illness. dave good news for the lakes and rivers of northern nevada. here's a look at lanhotan reservoir. you can see the lake is still a long way from the top... but water is now flowing into the lake at a much faster rate. and the strong snowpack in the sierra should keep the water rising for quite a while. and,...
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investigators think he has some kind of psychosis. the video shows him repeating phrases and he's also spinning and doing many of his actions in series of three. if you see the suspect, don't approach him. just call 911. >>> the severe storms that hit the south yesterday are moving up the east coast tonight. four people have died in virginia. thousands of people have lost power in maryland and washington d.c. there are also tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for 11 million people living in philadelphia, new jersey and new york city. >>> a bus crash in lyons late last year got 9wants to know asking questions about how a bus driver was allowed on the road with kids right and her prescription drug use. that's the only crash we found where injuries were linked to an impaired school bus driver. there are plenty of other crashes. as 9wants to know investigator kevin vaughn explains, oftentimes bush drivers go unpunished even when they're at fault. >> i got a call from the district that said the bus had been in an accident. >
investigators think he has some kind of psychosis. the video shows him repeating phrases and he's also spinning and doing many of his actions in series of three. if you see the suspect, don't approach him. just call 911. >>> the severe storms that hit the south yesterday are moving up the east coast tonight. four people have died in virginia. thousands of people have lost power in maryland and washington d.c. there are also tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for 11...
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in fact, that'what we have and what i mean by that is we are in a state of pururand simple global psychosis. scott: just as all of america revived a sense of pride in old glory and anthems were sung with renewed emotion, france is feeling it, too. a 600-year-old motto made a comeback here, "fluctuat nec mergitur" -- tossed, but not sunk, like a ship battered in rough seas. >> the machine right here, which is printing flags, was working all night and all day and during all the week. scott: enzo quoniam says the run on this country's tri-colors was unprecented. enzo: people feel more comfortable because, before the events, it was associated with extreme movements, political movements, and it was bad seen having a french flag in our house. showing a flag is now an act of going against the terrorists. denise: i think it was probably the same way i remember going to together. in france, this is, i feel this, too -- i feel that a lot of the french are coming together. scott: denise pruvost is an america living in paris who, with her family, runs a dental practice. denise: my neighbors were all ta
in fact, that'what we have and what i mean by that is we are in a state of pururand simple global psychosis. scott: just as all of america revived a sense of pride in old glory and anthems were sung with renewed emotion, france is feeling it, too. a 600-year-old motto made a comeback here, "fluctuat nec mergitur" -- tossed, but not sunk, like a ship battered in rough seas. >> the machine right here, which is printing flags, was working all night and all day and during all the...
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she had been diagnosed with post-partum psychosis. after her arrest she was ordered into psychiatric treatment.then in august, watkins was found competent to stand trial. timing is everything and in this case...not a good thing for the cincinnati fire department.the staff is dwindling this year because of retirement. retirement.fire chief richard braun said the department told city council the department retire... but it could lose 23 by the end of the year.the reason?the death of firefighter daryl gordon last year.he says it changed the dynamic of the department. we had... giving them pressure pressurethe department had budgeted $1.6 million dollars in overtime... but the real world number is likely $4 million by the end of the fiscal year.there is currently a recruiting class of 40 firefighters... and as soon as they graduate... the department plans to recruit another 40. are you already planning - or at least - hoping for a spring time getaway?. getaway?.if those plans include flying ...you may be in luck.the airlines are taking a
she had been diagnosed with post-partum psychosis. after her arrest she was ordered into psychiatric treatment.then in august, watkins was found competent to stand trial. timing is everything and in this case...not a good thing for the cincinnati fire department.the staff is dwindling this year because of retirement. retirement.fire chief richard braun said the department told city council the department retire... but it could lose 23 by the end of the year.the reason?the death of firefighter...
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and psychosis. sleep problems and changes in your appetite are other common symptoms. a danger to consider if you're waiting to have kids. kids.doctors say a woman's risk of having a stroke increases by becoming pregnant at age 40 or older.but.. that stroke may not occur until 15 or 20 years after giving birth. you're also at greater risk of developing heart disease.this was presented at this year's american stroke conference and is based on a review of data from 72- thousand women. a suspect shot and killed by cincinnati police.what officers say that man reached deadly force!police shoot and kill a man after a crash right here in westwood. the big questions to be answered as you're waking up. disaster!this out of control ship comes within feet of panicked people. off-road!what sent this car straight into a power pole overnight and what it took to save the driver! good morning tri-state.we are headed for a warm-up. up.9 first warning meteorologist jennifer jennifer calls for graphic full at key
and psychosis. sleep problems and changes in your appetite are other common symptoms. a danger to consider if you're waiting to have kids. kids.doctors say a woman's risk of having a stroke increases by becoming pregnant at age 40 or older.but.. that stroke may not occur until 15 or 20 years after giving birth. you're also at greater risk of developing heart disease.this was presented at this year's american stroke conference and is based on a review of data from 72- thousand women. a suspect...
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i would have a particularly the problems of psychosis, sometimes caused by drug use. i would also raise the huge problem of eating disorders where we see a rapid increase in the number of people suffering. we've gone a long way in increasing the number of talking therapies. something like 740,000 more people are accessing therapy is when the government came to office. we recognize more to be done and we are investing 1.4 billion systemwide transformation across children and nonetheless in mental health. >> richard are close. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last week, the apg crucial new evidence was uncovered. i am utterly convinced over 2000 constituents in half a billion people in the u.k. has scottish power. given this a scandal of huge proportions, with the prime minister agree to meet with me to discuss how we can ensure that these ordinary hard-working people receive cash backs promised? >> i'm glad the honorable gentleman has raised this because it's been raised on previous occasions by abbott, and another cross party group has sent some useful work. my understandin
i would have a particularly the problems of psychosis, sometimes caused by drug use. i would also raise the huge problem of eating disorders where we see a rapid increase in the number of people suffering. we've gone a long way in increasing the number of talking therapies. something like 740,000 more people are accessing therapy is when the government came to office. we recognize more to be done and we are investing 1.4 billion systemwide transformation across children and nonetheless in...
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investigators think he has some kind of psychosis. the video shows him repeating phrases and he's also spinning and doing many of his actions in series of three. if you see the suspect, don't approach him. just call 911. >>> the severe storms that hit the south yesterday are moving up the east coast tonight. virginia. power in maryland and washington d.c. there are also tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for 11 million people living in philadelphia, new jersey and new york city. >>> a bus crash in lyons late last year got 9wants to know asking questions about how a bus driver was allowed on the road with kids right and her prescription drug use. that's the only crash we found where injuries were linked to an impaired school bus driver. there are plenty of other crashes. as 9wants to know investigator kevin vaughn explains, oftentimes bush drivers go unpunished even when they're at fault. -- bus drivers go unpunished even when they're at fault. >> i got a call from the district that said the bus had been in an accident.
investigators think he has some kind of psychosis. the video shows him repeating phrases and he's also spinning and doing many of his actions in series of three. if you see the suspect, don't approach him. just call 911. >>> the severe storms that hit the south yesterday are moving up the east coast tonight. virginia. power in maryland and washington d.c. there are also tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for 11 million people living in philadelphia, new jersey and new...
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services for the poor, quality services so that they have the same treatment for bipolar disorder and psychosis and schizophrenia that the affluent do." >> this is talk to al jazeera. when we come back-- what motivates stevenson to dedicate his career to helping the poor and the condemned. >> i'm josh rushing and you're watching talk to al jazeera. i'm speaking this week with acclaimed public interest lawyer and author of "just mercy," bryan stevenson. >> i think about your life. you went to harvard. not a cheap degree, right? >> mm hmm you come out. probably had an opportunity for some high-paying jobs. you go to the south, where you're not really from. then you go to defend people that no one cares about down on death row in alabama. and then you defend the mentally ill. then you defend children across america, 13 year olds, who've been given life without parole, all the way to the supreme court, multiple times, u.s. supreme court. why you? >> i think you grow up poor. you grow up in the segregated parts. and then people come in and change things for you. and you just begin to develop some co
services for the poor, quality services so that they have the same treatment for bipolar disorder and psychosis and schizophrenia that the affluent do." >> this is talk to al jazeera. when we come back-- what motivates stevenson to dedicate his career to helping the poor and the condemned. >> i'm josh rushing and you're watching talk to al jazeera. i'm speaking this week with acclaimed public interest lawyer and author of "just mercy," bryan stevenson. >> i...