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there wasn't any additional side effects that he talked about. >> reporter: abilify is an anti-psychotic, also used in combination with other drugs to treat depression. after several weeks, denise noticed her behavior changing. >> instead of going to work, i would go straight to the casino. i would be there all day. >> reporter: in five months, she had gambled away $156,000. >> i couldn't control it. >> reporter: this week the fda added a new label warning about rare side effects that can include uncontrollable urges to gamble, binge eat, shop and have sex. the drug may be overprescribed, say experts. >> the fda warning about these newly emergent adverse behavioral effects i think will be a wakeup call. >> reporter: the maker said patients should talk to their doctors about its benefits and risks. the company also says the risk of pathological gambling was already a part of the package insert. and agrees with the fda's warnings about other compulsive behaviors. denise is suing the drugmakers who say her case lacks sufficient evidence. she said had she known abilify caused her behavior, s
there wasn't any additional side effects that he talked about. >> reporter: abilify is an anti-psychotic, also used in combination with other drugs to treat depression. after several weeks, denise noticed her behavior changing. >> instead of going to work, i would go straight to the casino. i would be there all day. >> reporter: in five months, she had gambled away $156,000. >> i couldn't control it. >> reporter: this week the fda added a new label warning about...
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the fda now cautioning the active ingredient in avilify, an anti-psychotic drug, can cause compulsiverges to have sex, gamble, shop and more. or blake mccoy talks to one woman who said the side effects nearly destroyed her family. >> reporter: denise miley seemed to have a perfect life, a family and good job as a cpa. but battling depression, her drug prescribed a drug called avilify. >> he talked about maybe gaining a little bit of weight. there wasn't any additional side effects that he talked about. >> reporter: abillify is an anti-psychotic, also used in combination with other drugs to treat depression. after several weeks, denise noticed her behavior changing. >> instead of going to work, i would go straight to the casino. i would be there all day. >> reporter: in five months, she had gambled away $156,000. >> i couldn't control it. >> reporter: this week the fda added a new label warning about rare side effects that can include uncontrollable urges to gamble, binge eat, shop and have sex. the drug may be overprescribed, say experts. >> the fda warning about these newly emergent
the fda now cautioning the active ingredient in avilify, an anti-psychotic drug, can cause compulsiverges to have sex, gamble, shop and more. or blake mccoy talks to one woman who said the side effects nearly destroyed her family. >> reporter: denise miley seemed to have a perfect life, a family and good job as a cpa. but battling depression, her drug prescribed a drug called avilify. >> he talked about maybe gaining a little bit of weight. there wasn't any additional side effects...
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anti-psychotic drug, also used to treat depression, can cause compulsive urges to have sex, gambleshop and more. effects that he talked is an ansy also used in drugs to t depression. after several weeks, denise noticed her behavior changing. >> instead of going to work, i would go straight to the casino. i would be there all day. >> reporter: in five months, she had gambled away $156,000. >> i couldn't control it. >> reporter: this week the fda added a new label warning about rare side effects that can include uncontrollable urges to gamble, binge eat, shop and have sex. the drug may be overprescribed, say experts. >> the fda warning about these newly emer gent behavioral effects i think will be ke sayer case lacks sufficient nofdence.ve with me. they'rcalling me, begging me to come home. and i'm not coming home. >> reporter: the $156,000 loss is staggering.all we say, unnecesy complex. nths... it's moving a pair of the superstar left no known willn you know mom, i will change you. change your body, and what you call love. i'm going to make you think less about yourself... and more
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he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, claiming the candy caused his psychotic behavior. >>e man's loyalty to domino's pizza, after they saved his life. employees at an oregon shop, several days passed since his last order, so they were concerned and sent a driver to his home and called 911. police heard a cry for help and found him on the floor of his home. that man is now recovering at a hospital. >>> now, scientists on tuesday say they have confirmed over 1,200 new planets outside of the solar system, more than doubling the xo planets known to man. it further raises hope that another earth like planet is out there. scientists believe nine of the xo planets are potentially habitable. >>> down to get down to business, good morning landon. >> will wall street make it to the gains today. the markets rallying with a dow more than 200 points, that is thanks in part to rebound in oil prices. the dow and s&p 500, best gain from two months, the likes of caterpillar, goldman sachs and ge. look for earnings from macy's this morning. you want to watch shares of disney, they sank on l
he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, claiming the candy caused his psychotic behavior. >>e man's loyalty to domino's pizza, after they saved his life. employees at an oregon shop, several days passed since his last order, so they were concerned and sent a driver to his home and called 911. police heard a cry for help and found him on the floor of his home. that man is now recovering at a hospital. >>> now, scientists on tuesday say they have confirmed over 1,200 new...
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that he strangled her in the grips of a psychotic delusion but jurors didn't buy it. a key piece of evidence, a taped jailhouse phone call between steven and his parents in which he jokes, laughs completely sane. fredericksburg's attorney left the courthouse and left her reaction. >> we are pleased with the verdict of the jury. they found him guilty of all charges. given the brutality of this case it was a just sentence. of course, our hearts go out to the manns. they have been stellar victims. they have offered any assistance that we needed. >> reporter: the victim's parents left the courthouse tonight without comment. it has been a very emotionally draining week for them. they will be here on july 12th when the judge will give the final sentence to steven breel. back to you in the studio. >> thank you,. >>> an intersection once flagged as dangerous may need another look. >> improveme w intersection in rockville but a deadly crash there over the weekend has some calling for more tonight. jackie bensen is live tonight. what's the problem there? >> the most recent coll
that he strangled her in the grips of a psychotic delusion but jurors didn't buy it. a key piece of evidence, a taped jailhouse phone call between steven and his parents in which he jokes, laughs completely sane. fredericksburg's attorney left the courthouse and left her reaction. >> we are pleased with the verdict of the jury. they found him guilty of all charges. given the brutality of this case it was a just sentence. of course, our hearts go out to the manns. they have been stellar...
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he faces a first-degree murder and he claims the candy caused his psychotic behavior. >>> one man's loyaltydomino's pizza paid off after it saved his life. they noticed 11 days had passed since their daily customer's last order. concerned, they sent a driver to his home and called 911. they heard calls for help and the man was on the floor crying. he is recovering at a hospital. >>> nasa scientists have confirmed planets outside of our solar system. the discovery further raise hope that another earth-like planet is out there. scientists believe at least nine of the known planets are potentially inhabitable. >>> a huge day on wall street. dow added over 22 >>> budweiser's marketing campaign is off and running toward the olympics and the presidential election. they are relabeling budweiser with america. through election day. >>> u.p.s. is using these silicon valley zip line drones to air-drop life saving supplies like these to hospitals in rwanda. u.p.s. says they are learning from this experience as they continue talks with the faa. >>> a judge ruled that staples may not merge with office de
he faces a first-degree murder and he claims the candy caused his psychotic behavior. >>> one man's loyaltydomino's pizza paid off after it saved his life. they noticed 11 days had passed since their daily customer's last order. concerned, they sent a driver to his home and called 911. they heard calls for help and the man was on the floor crying. he is recovering at a hospital. >>> nasa scientists have confirmed planets outside of our solar system. the discovery further raise...
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georgia sheriff's deputies using a taser on chase sherman, who is having a psychotic reaction to syntheticijuana. >> you're not going to shoot him. do you hear me? >> reporter: a tense struggle in the back seat just off a georgia interstate. >> he's got my taser. stop fighting. let go of my taser. >> reporter: officers tasing the handcuffed the 32-year-old 15 times. >> i got him pinned, he can't come up. >> reporter: they manage to subdue him, when suddenly -- >> get him out. he ain't breathing. >> reporter: after sherman dies at the scene, the video shows a deputy worrying about his job. >> dude, i'm so fired. >> nah, nah. >> reporter: the coroner ruling sherman's death a homicide, his family now suing. >> he didn't deserve to be tortured to death. >> reporter: the deputies were not suspended, the local district attorney's office say they are still investigating the case. david? >> thank you. >>> when we come back on a on an american highway. the pictures comesing. >>> and more involving bill cosby's wife, camille. we'll be right back. "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i kn
georgia sheriff's deputies using a taser on chase sherman, who is having a psychotic reaction to syntheticijuana. >> you're not going to shoot him. do you hear me? >> reporter: a tense struggle in the back seat just off a georgia interstate. >> he's got my taser. stop fighting. let go of my taser. >> reporter: officers tasing the handcuffed the 32-year-old 15 times. >> i got him pinned, he can't come up. >> reporter: they manage to subdue him, when suddenly...
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. >> i thought maybe my daughter had gone a bit psychotic. >> there were a lot of times if i wonderedymptoms weren't real. >> their 20-year journey to solve the medical mystery. >>> plus -- >> congratulations, by the way. >> new dad, ryan gosling, russell crowe and their
. >> i thought maybe my daughter had gone a bit psychotic. >> there were a lot of times if i wonderedymptoms weren't real. >> their 20-year journey to solve the medical mystery. >>> plus -- >> congratulations, by the way. >> new dad, ryan gosling, russell crowe and their
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kennedy: i'm no stranger to psychotic people and i often embrace them.et's step back with a little bit of perspective from someone who is not inside those parties who doesn't have a dog in this one. let's explain why it's unsettling for democrats, but how is the chaos good? >> i see a group of angry americans who are upset about the fact their candidate doesn't seem to be doing as well as he could possibly be doing. they are occasionally violent and they sound a lot like donald trump supporters. the fact that you have this chaos on both sides tells you something is fundamentally wrong. this may create a space for potentially independent candidate to get out there and do something. kennedy: that's what i have been saying for quite a while now. didn't voices from the far left, the far right, from the disebb franchised. if they get 26%, that's a lot. kennedy: i think we can dream big about this. but let's talk about why it's happening in both parties. what do you see when you look at republicans and now democrats. they are suffering from the flu. >> bernie
kennedy: i'm no stranger to psychotic people and i often embrace them.et's step back with a little bit of perspective from someone who is not inside those parties who doesn't have a dog in this one. let's explain why it's unsettling for democrats, but how is the chaos good? >> i see a group of angry americans who are upset about the fact their candidate doesn't seem to be doing as well as he could possibly be doing. they are occasionally violent and they sound a lot like donald trump...
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psychopathic behavior, psychotic the pre-has traditionally been understood as what? read any books about a psychopathic behavior and they will tell you psychopaths lack a consciousness, anxious of anxiety or guilt or failure of empathy, but these focus only on what is absent in the minds. what then one might asks along with dylan cleburne, eric harris murdered 13 people and columbine high school in 1999. throughout his journals, very interested focusing on people's own words, not someone who interpreted. really trying to understand what was going on in the minds of the people. you read in these journals that harris posed as someone who had a grudge against his. group who resents the social injustices of a high school culture that is excluded him. he gets his yearbook and this is what he writes in his diary. >> if i could knew the world it would. then he goes on, everyone is always making fun of me because of how i look, how weak im. welcome i will get you all back. ultimate revenge. you people could have shown more respect, treated me better, treated me more like a s
psychopathic behavior, psychotic the pre-has traditionally been understood as what? read any books about a psychopathic behavior and they will tell you psychopaths lack a consciousness, anxious of anxiety or guilt or failure of empathy, but these focus only on what is absent in the minds. what then one might asks along with dylan cleburne, eric harris murdered 13 people and columbine high school in 1999. throughout his journals, very interested focusing on people's own words, not someone who...
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. >> the psychotic killer has already murdered five. san francisco. three others in nearby vallejo. the latest, a taxi driver in san francisco. the zodiac killer seems to crave publicity. he sent letters and cryptograms to newspapers and police recounting his crimes, threatening more murders and making bay area residents very edgy. >> in the '70s there was a certain kind of killer who had the skill to get away with murder long enough to assemble a body count where they would be classified as serial killer. >> in los angeles, a killer the police are calling the hillside strangler has murdered ten young women and left their bodies on the hillsides along the highways. today, the police found another, number 11 they think. >> two young paper boys discovered what appear to be the latest victim. the body had been dumped 15 feet down an embankment in a residential neighborhood. the victim was a woman, about 20 years old, and the body was nude. >> the series of murders has had a chilling effect on the people in the city. >> in los angeles more
. >> the psychotic killer has already murdered five. san francisco. three others in nearby vallejo. the latest, a taxi driver in san francisco. the zodiac killer seems to crave publicity. he sent letters and cryptograms to newspapers and police recounting his crimes, threatening more murders and making bay area residents very edgy. >> in the '70s there was a certain kind of killer who had the skill to get away with murder long enough to assemble a body count where they would be...
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>> sorority moves in next-door full of psychotic 18 year old girls, who just want to party their buttsing news phrase, i guess. party their rearend off, yes. >> and so this had to be a lot of fun. i mean, you just saw little cameo from selena gomez there, real quickly, you have to go shirtless, was that hard to do? >> no, you just take your shirt off. >> funny. >> and the next thing you know, you're doing it. >> i felt like i don't look at zach and i think like why do i look like this and he look like that, like it makes perfect sense. as much as i don't work out, he works out, so that's what's going to happen! >> all about confidence as a dude. this is interesting, roast there is role for you, because in bridesmaids the ring leader in some ways, always up to mischief. now you are the recipient of this, right? on the other end of this? >> we were up against in this one it is a lot more confronting because we have a little, little girl in the movie, we have another one on the way, so very terrified that she will turn out like these girls next-door. >> so here is the other thing. >> and
>> sorority moves in next-door full of psychotic 18 year old girls, who just want to party their buttsing news phrase, i guess. party their rearend off, yes. >> and so this had to be a lot of fun. i mean, you just saw little cameo from selena gomez there, real quickly, you have to go shirtless, was that hard to do? >> no, you just take your shirt off. >> funny. >> and the next thing you know, you're doing it. >> i felt like i don't look at zach and i think...
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one area, they get deranged people, people who respond to these psychotic messages.hose committed to islamist, take orders over the internet. we have over 250 americans fighting in syria on behalf of islamist terrorists and almost 10,000 europeans who have gone to syria and they can go back to europe under the visa waiver program. that's why the nypd, the fbi are working around the clock 24/7. the arrests shouldn't be a surprise. we can expect more. i'm not talking any particular occasion i'm just saying, they're out there. >> so, this individual, 22 years old, arrested in the bronx because he was charged with providing material support to the terrorists. he also tried to travel to the middle east to join isis on two different occasions. where are we in terms of the syrian refugee crisis, congressman? what do you think needs to be done? do you expect any major change to this program before the white house turns over? >> no, not under this president. i don't think we should be allowing syrian refugees into the country. we cannot vet them. there are no birth or marriag
one area, they get deranged people, people who respond to these psychotic messages.hose committed to islamist, take orders over the internet. we have over 250 americans fighting in syria on behalf of islamist terrorists and almost 10,000 europeans who have gone to syria and they can go back to europe under the visa waiver program. that's why the nypd, the fbi are working around the clock 24/7. the arrests shouldn't be a surprise. we can expect more. i'm not talking any particular occasion i'm...
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from the start he did strangle and kill grace mann, but they said he did it while in the grips of a psychoticelusion. for the prosecution, it provided a powerful piece of final evidence to try to convince jurors that briel was and is completely sane. in her closing argument, she urged jurors to reject the insanity defense saying, to make an excuse is inexcusable. for a jury to accept that excuse would be dangerous for all of us. on the stand today, duel diagnoses from sigh psychiatrists. ryan says briel suffers from schizophrenia that worsened in the weeks before the murder. she testified briel became called the organization that was out to get him, that it tasked grace mann with killing him, then making it look like a suicide. he even carved the words not a suicide into his skin in case he were found dead. when grace came home the afternoon of april 17th, 2015, and walked closely by him, briel became convinced she was moving in to kill him. he pushed her away. she fought back. he strangled her. he believed he was incapacitating grace in self-defense. the prosecution called its own forensic s
from the start he did strangle and kill grace mann, but they said he did it while in the grips of a psychoticelusion. for the prosecution, it provided a powerful piece of final evidence to try to convince jurors that briel was and is completely sane. in her closing argument, she urged jurors to reject the insanity defense saying, to make an excuse is inexcusable. for a jury to accept that excuse would be dangerous for all of us. on the stand today, duel diagnoses from sigh psychiatrists. ryan...
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keith: the fundamental issue with trump is more that he is a mega-maniac and borderline psychotic.ws are separate. i just think the character issues are more troubling, and that's why the nixon comparison -- nick's and in many ways was an excellent politician, but had fun mental floss. trump is taking -- fundamental flaws. trump is taking that to a new level. ramy: should donald trump actually care about with silicon valley thinks? does he need to care? baseon the one hand, his of support really has not been that part of the country. in the old industrial area, turning out in droves for him. california traditionally doesn't go in the red category for the general election, so in some ways he doesn't need any of that support. but what he does need is money. he is far behind in setting up a fundraising apparatus to raise the hundreds of millions of dollars he will need in a general election. the estimate is that each side will need $1 billion. that takes a lot of people, a lot of pockets of wealth around country to fund. ramy: let's bring up one of the charts we have in terms of how m
keith: the fundamental issue with trump is more that he is a mega-maniac and borderline psychotic.ws are separate. i just think the character issues are more troubling, and that's why the nixon comparison -- nick's and in many ways was an excellent politician, but had fun mental floss. trump is taking -- fundamental flaws. trump is taking that to a new level. ramy: should donald trump actually care about with silicon valley thinks? does he need to care? baseon the one hand, his of support...
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it's psychotic.and nothing happens. ( laughter ) ( applause ) and i'm, like, hey. >> stephen: it's terrible. >> it's on your books, man. why are you advertising something that you're not? but i'm only into people who are related, so it doesn't work out ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's good. that's good. you might want to get security guard back. >> i should get him back. >> stephen: i understand you did research for this movie by looking at pranks? on youtube? >> yes, there are a lot of pranks in the film, people-- a prank war breaks out. so, yeah, youtube is the best resource for people doing really mean things to each other. and there is a prank in the movies where people put airbags in each other's seats and launch them up in the air and that's a real thing people do to each other. >> stephen: seriously. >> yes. >> stephen: that was in the first movie and i thought, no, that will kill you. >> it will kill you but people are still doing it to one another to hilarious results, generally speaking. >>
it's psychotic.and nothing happens. ( laughter ) ( applause ) and i'm, like, hey. >> stephen: it's terrible. >> it's on your books, man. why are you advertising something that you're not? but i'm only into people who are related, so it doesn't work out ( laughter ) >> stephen: that's good. that's good. you might want to get security guard back. >> i should get him back. >> stephen: i understand you did research for this movie by looking at pranks? on youtube?...
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tough for the plaintiffs because they have to show all of the variety of reasons to bring on the psychoticjuana? >> he pled not guilty. >> everybody pleads not get. >> you plead not guilty in order for the prosecution to prove their case. you don't say i am get of this. you want to go to trial and this man raising a special defense of insanity. >> who is at fault? is it his fault? is it personal responsibility or the manufacturer and store. they are not labelled as dangerous at the time. >> it may be a little bit of each. and partly with the state of colorado. they are sovereignty and you can't sue them. i bring it up all of the time. every once in a cocktail party they say if we legalize drugs, it would be no problem. it is legal. you watch a commercial for mylanta and you see all of the side-effects. you tell them you need a prescription for heart burn relief. but walk in to a glorified candy store and buy marijuana and no labels and it is ludicrous. and the state of colorado, before they took the stance, we are going to make recreational marijuana legal. they should have thought it thro
tough for the plaintiffs because they have to show all of the variety of reasons to bring on the psychoticjuana? >> he pled not guilty. >> everybody pleads not get. >> you plead not guilty in order for the prosecution to prove their case. you don't say i am get of this. you want to go to trial and this man raising a special defense of insanity. >> who is at fault? is it his fault? is it personal responsibility or the manufacturer and store. they are not labelled as...
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that he was sicottic and thought -- psychotic and thought people were trying to kill him.she said he believed random statements from his roommates were secret messages. and secret messages were pouring out of his tumbler account. then the night before grace was killed, his mother told him to say 10 hail marys. so he texted back. so it's hail mary, full of grace? grace in all caps. that convinced grace was out to get him and that an organization was tasked to get him. he believed that grades had been poisoning him with put something in his peanut butter. brile took a text from katherine, the roommate, as a code that she was on his side and that he needed to take care of grace. when grace came home, ryan said brile asked why she was trying to kill him. there was a confrontation and breel strangled her. he then texted katherine. there's a mess in holly's room. went to look for a phone charger, made a mess. >> the prosecution's final piece of evidence may turn out to be its most important. it was a 15-minute jailhouse phone call between steven brile and his parents. it was jus
that he was sicottic and thought -- psychotic and thought people were trying to kill him.she said he believed random statements from his roommates were secret messages. and secret messages were pouring out of his tumbler account. then the night before grace was killed, his mother told him to say 10 hail marys. so he texted back. so it's hail mary, full of grace? grace in all caps. that convinced grace was out to get him and that an organization was tasked to get him. he believed that grades had...
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. >> some of the women inmates we see here who are psychotic, have lost touch with reality, may have very bizarre and unusual behaviors, hear voices and those types of things. and we would need to treat them usually with medication and some supportive therapy. we also see people who have major depressive disorders, very sad, maybe suicidal. and these women may need medication therapy and also psychotherapy as well. >> once the correctional staff screens each inmate for medical and psychological needs as well as security risks, she's assigned to her housing unit. the women live eight to a room. >> when you live with seven other different personalities and somebody's day has gone wrong, they're bound and determined to turn it around on you. >> you better be quiet. you're going to get it. friendships are lost. just one bad day in close quarters. >> inmates not only have to get used to their new environment, but also the prison routine. a typical day at valley state starts early. at 6:30, breakfast is cooked and served by the inmates under staff supervision. the majority of inmates spend
. >> some of the women inmates we see here who are psychotic, have lost touch with reality, may have very bizarre and unusual behaviors, hear voices and those types of things. and we would need to treat them usually with medication and some supportive therapy. we also see people who have major depressive disorders, very sad, maybe suicidal. and these women may need medication therapy and also psychotherapy as well. >> once the correctional staff screens each inmate for medical and...
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they're is serial killers, maniacs who would go on psychotic killing sprees and the outlaws still in the last. the greatest one of all shot like 40 people. he was very open about who we shot and for what reason. they owed him money or he wanted their money or had a gambling problem and they said they deserved to die. but there have never been the concept of a man sneaking out of his home or his almost hideous motives to want to ritualistically slaughter one woman after another come away for a period of them come back in to it again and leave their bodies felt like a work of art and then disappear. so the police were constantly under the assumption that there had to be some black ultimate. at one point as the murders continued, people began to come up with a theory that a black was on the loose in austin. it was just one person, but a group of like men trying to wreak on the city for reasons of their own. >> i think that is an important snapshot of the culture to capture in such a small city is the element of fear, people filling the vacuum with what they think is probably going on an
they're is serial killers, maniacs who would go on psychotic killing sprees and the outlaws still in the last. the greatest one of all shot like 40 people. he was very open about who we shot and for what reason. they owed him money or he wanted their money or had a gambling problem and they said they deserved to die. but there have never been the concept of a man sneaking out of his home or his almost hideous motives to want to ritualistically slaughter one woman after another come away for a...
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>> there are seven billion people on the earth and number of them are psychotic and religious fanaticsns at their disposal, at their disposal are far greater in their power than many decades ago and most important job of the president of the united states is to protect the citizenry. that is going to be a big job. liz: let's hope he or she will do that. >> particularly she. liz: yeah. stand by with more from warren and charlie. six 1/2 minutes before the closing bell rings. when we come back what the richest minds think will drive america's innovation and future of america and future of berkshire leadership. "countdown to the closing bell" coming back live with warren buffett and charlie monger live from omaha, nebraska. ♪ this weeks btv spotlight features parnell pharmaceuticals, parn on nasdaq. parnell is focused on delivering innovative solutions to unmetanimal health needs in the 70 billion dollar pet market. we have core competences in drug discovery and development, regulatory filings, we have our own fda approved manufacturing facility and we have a significant commercial presen
>> there are seven billion people on the earth and number of them are psychotic and religious fanaticsns at their disposal, at their disposal are far greater in their power than many decades ago and most important job of the president of the united states is to protect the citizenry. that is going to be a big job. liz: let's hope he or she will do that. >> particularly she. liz: yeah. stand by with more from warren and charlie. six 1/2 minutes before the closing bell rings. when we...
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even anti-psychotic drugs. a few great apes even in the united states even have their own psychiatrists. we think about them as entertainment, so like going to the zoo and looking at the gorillas or going to the circus and watching the elephants and one thing that makes me sad is that we don't usually think about what entertains them. one of my favorite emotional experiences is to listen to music. i wanted to put on concerts for other animals because i had a feeling that there was a lot that we could learn by watching other animal listen and respond to music. the first music for animal show i did was actually for a very lonely, very unhappy miniature donkey. he hated it. he ran away. he ate thistles and he only came back when we started playing bluegrass standards and nina simone. there's really only two rules one of the most recent concerts was for wolves at wolf haven sanctuary in southern washington. and that one was awesome because these wolves, most of them they spent more than a decade on a ten foot chain
even anti-psychotic drugs. a few great apes even in the united states even have their own psychiatrists. we think about them as entertainment, so like going to the zoo and looking at the gorillas or going to the circus and watching the elephants and one thing that makes me sad is that we don't usually think about what entertains them. one of my favorite emotional experiences is to listen to music. i wanted to put on concerts for other animals because i had a feeling that there was a lot that we...
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then again, i have heard myself described as a psychotic bitch.ing you hear. >> seth: please welcome back to the show greta gerwig. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi, welcome back. >> hi. thank you. >> seth: i'm so happy to have you here. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> seth: congratulations on the film. it's wonderful. >> thank you. >> seth: it's a wonderful cast. >> yes. >> seth: we saw you with maya rudolph there. julianne moore is in the film. >> yes, she is. it's ethan hawke, julianne moore, bill hader, maya rudolph, and travis fimmel -- >> seth: fantastic. >> from "vikings." >> seth: ooh, from "vikings." >> yeah. >> seth: so -- [ laughter ] i -- but i heard, is this true, that you initially -- i don't know if it was out of awe or respect, had trouble acting with julianne moore? >> yes, when i started acting with julianne moore, i was just -- it felt like i had bought a ticket to see one of her movies and i just would watch her and i'd forget to say my lines. [ laughter ] and then everyone was like, "you got to act." and i was like, "but s
then again, i have heard myself described as a psychotic bitch.ing you hear. >> seth: please welcome back to the show greta gerwig. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: hi, welcome back. >> hi. thank you. >> seth: i'm so happy to have you here. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> seth: congratulations on the film. it's wonderful. >> thank you. >> seth: it's a wonderful cast. >> yes. >> seth: we saw you with maya rudolph there. julianne...
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was on the phone with 911 for 11 or 12 minutes as she watched what she described as her husband's psychotic. >> what will be the defense by the marijuana company? >> it's interesting because the defense by the marijuana company is to say, wait a minute here, this is a bad guy. this is a guy what committed a homicide. that defense goes along with a criminal prosecution because the criminal prosecution of mr. kirk is that there may have been ri difficulties, and this is intentional. this is not about negligence. >> there is legal precedent for companies being held responsible for behavior that happens when other people eat or consume or drive their products. >> of course, of course. and what -- otherwise you would have no product liability cases at all. what we have here is that the defense in the civil case of the husband is exactly what the liability is. >> what do you think happens? >> i think the case goes forward. whether or not we get to a jury trial is another question because in this case, you have edible marijuana. that's what we have to consider. edible marijuana is coming upon you
was on the phone with 911 for 11 or 12 minutes as she watched what she described as her husband's psychotic. >> what will be the defense by the marijuana company? >> it's interesting because the defense by the marijuana company is to say, wait a minute here, this is a bad guy. this is a guy what committed a homicide. that defense goes along with a criminal prosecution because the criminal prosecution of mr. kirk is that there may have been ri difficulties, and this is intentional....
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you were in a bathtub for 25 years don't you think you'd get irritated, aggravated maybe a little psychotiche situation with dawn brancheau, it didn't just happen. it's not a singular event. you have to go back over 20 years to understand this. >> it was a really exciting thing to do until everybody wanted to do it. >> what were they telling you you were going to do? >> capture orcas. >> whew-hoo! >> they had aircraft, they had spotters, they had speed boats, they had bombs they were throwing in the water. they were lighting their bombs with acetylene torches in their boats and throwing as fast as they could to herd the whales into coves, but the orcas had been caught before, and they knew what was going on, and they knew their young ones would be taken from them. so the adults without young went east into a cul-de-sac and the boats followed thinking they would all go that way while the mothers with babies went north, but the capture teams had aircraft and they have to come up for air eventually and when they did, the capture teams alerted the boats and said, oh, no. they're going north. th
you were in a bathtub for 25 years don't you think you'd get irritated, aggravated maybe a little psychotiche situation with dawn brancheau, it didn't just happen. it's not a singular event. you have to go back over 20 years to understand this. >> it was a really exciting thing to do until everybody wanted to do it. >> what were they telling you you were going to do? >> capture orcas. >> whew-hoo! >> they had aircraft, they had spotters, they had speed boats, they...
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. >> we wanted to ask about the off-label prescription of anti-psychotics in children and what they'rewe've come here right outside washington, d.c., to a public meeting. let's go inside. >> this is going to be extraordinary for people thinking about the most decorated olympic athlete they've ever seen saying he went in with no self-confidence. >> i felt just like a gigantic piece of -- >> you don't think the war on drugs is working? >> it's over, lost. however, if you say, i need help, we're going to try to help you. i owe you guys my life. >> puppies. if you have a dog in your home you love more than some family members, you can get it cloned. >> you can get a community to forgive, you can begin to make change and build trust. >> then they start to see beyond the uniform. they start to see you. >> they start to see you. >> that's "on assignment" sunday at 7:00, 6:00 central. join us later that night for "dateline" at 10:00, 9:00 central. and, of course, i'll see you each weeknight for nbc "nightly news." i'm lester holt. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> rage against the rain. you need
. >> we wanted to ask about the off-label prescription of anti-psychotics in children and what they'rewe've come here right outside washington, d.c., to a public meeting. let's go inside. >> this is going to be extraordinary for people thinking about the most decorated olympic athlete they've ever seen saying he went in with no self-confidence. >> i felt just like a gigantic piece of -- >> you don't think the war on drugs is working? >> it's over, lost. however, if...
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we're being psychotic and jumping like lunatics, we were really freaking out. >> what are your plans make an awesome album. >> start singing for savannah. >> quickly when you were doing this show and carson is in his suit, did you ever imagine he had guns like that? >> i like the tattoo out. >> congratulations. >> congratulations, alisan. >> thank you. >>> and now to more of the reason for our bikes, red nose day, of course. >> global effort to lift kids out of poverty through fun-raisers. julia roberts is doing her part and nbc's joe fryer caught up with her. >> reporter: for one day julia roberts is going back to school to see firsthand how one nurse named lacy is providing care to kids who otherwise would get none. >> when do you come to see her? >> when i don't feel well or when i get hurt. >> how would you describe your experience today? >> today was nothing that i could have anticipated. and i just want to go home now and tell everyone that i know everything that i learned today. >> reporter: her visit is part of red nose day. >> first-ever red nose day in america. >> reporter:
we're being psychotic and jumping like lunatics, we were really freaking out. >> what are your plans make an awesome album. >> start singing for savannah. >> quickly when you were doing this show and carson is in his suit, did you ever imagine he had guns like that? >> i like the tattoo out. >> congratulations. >> congratulations, alisan. >> thank you. >>> and now to more of the reason for our bikes, red nose day, of course. >> global...
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she was acting psychotic, acting like a crazy person. i couldn't reason with her.alking to herself. so i thought, at this point in time, we have to do something. >> you opened the book when you were in an institution. your dad had taken you there. when you think back to that time, what comes to mind? >> i think, oh, my gosh, i can't believe i actually lived through that nightmare. i did, i lived through a nightmare. >> reporter: her darkest moment would lead to her brightest. the doctors who were treating her finally discovered what ailed her since she was 7, lyme disease. >> when i was 7 years old, i said, mommy, my legs hurt. the teachers even said, she's kind of stretching her legs a lot and saying she's in a lot of pain. they said it was growing pain. >> we took her to specialists all over. we thought it might be lyme. the lyme tests kept coming up negative. many years later, we were testing again and found that, in fact, she had it. >> reporter: after years of being misdiagnosed, she had a disease with a name, but her battle was just beginning. ally writes abo
she was acting psychotic, acting like a crazy person. i couldn't reason with her.alking to herself. so i thought, at this point in time, we have to do something. >> you opened the book when you were in an institution. your dad had taken you there. when you think back to that time, what comes to mind? >> i think, oh, my gosh, i can't believe i actually lived through that nightmare. i did, i lived through a nightmare. >> reporter: her darkest moment would lead to her brightest....
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judged emotionally unstable, involuntarily hospitalized for psychotic breaks, they can take the gunsor a short time until your stable again. is we do notcture have tracking devices on guns for the same reason we cannot keep the background list. if we knew where we were, we could go get them. myth we want. usincreases paranoia among rather than bring together what we hope our -- host: virginia is part of where our guest represents. christopher, independent line. toler: i would like complement the congressman on his thoughtful approach to try to reconcile legitimate interest , gun ownership versus safety issues. it underscores the point i was going to make, which is i think the real problem here is the divisiveness that has arisen because of extremes on both sides and emotional, knee-jerk to gun issues. if more people focused on the types of issues the congressman is trying to solve, we would get a lot further. the previous republican caller i think reflects some of the , that every move is calculated to remove guns from gun owners. i think some of the rhetoric gives support to that, b
judged emotionally unstable, involuntarily hospitalized for psychotic breaks, they can take the gunsor a short time until your stable again. is we do notcture have tracking devices on guns for the same reason we cannot keep the background list. if we knew where we were, we could go get them. myth we want. usincreases paranoia among rather than bring together what we hope our -- host: virginia is part of where our guest represents. christopher, independent line. toler: i would like complement...