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there isn't a day that goes by that we don't read something about ptsd and tbi. they're the invisible wounds of this war, although they are hardly new issues. the same issues have been around for every war. in just the last two weeks we've taken two specific steps to help address this, the first of which is, we believe very firmly that because this population is young, everyone who has fought in these wars was in their 20s and 30s when they did it. so they're around for 50 or 60 more years, this is a long term -- and along those lines, we invested a significant amount of time with all of the nation's medical colleges. and we asked them to come together with one commitment which is to train the nation's future physicians in understanding ptsd and tbi in a military cultural competency. the reason being more than half of the veterans in this country do not seek medical care within the va or dod systems. in order to address important long term behavioral issues, all of the physicians around the country whether you're in des moines, south florida, wherever you may be,
there isn't a day that goes by that we don't read something about ptsd and tbi. they're the invisible wounds of this war, although they are hardly new issues. the same issues have been around for every war. in just the last two weeks we've taken two specific steps to help address this, the first of which is, we believe very firmly that because this population is young, everyone who has fought in these wars was in their 20s and 30s when they did it. so they're around for 50 or 60 more years,...
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this isn't a day that goes by that we don't read in the newspaper about ptsd and tdbi. signature wounds of the war although they are hardly new issues. these same issues have been around for every war. in the last two weeks we've taken two specific steps to help address this. the first of which is we believe firmly because this population is young. every one who has fought in these wars, maybe with the exception of me, was in their 20s and 30s when they did it. so they're around for 50 or 60 more years. this is long term. we've got to think long term for this and along those lines we invested a significant amount of time with all of the nation's medical colleges. we asked them to come together with one commitment, which is to train the nation's future physicians and understanding ptsd and tbi and military culture competency, the reason being more than half of veterans in this country do not seek medical care within the va or dod systems so in order to address important long-term behavioral health issues, all of the physicians around the country, whether you're in des mo
this isn't a day that goes by that we don't read in the newspaper about ptsd and tdbi. signature wounds of the war although they are hardly new issues. these same issues have been around for every war. in the last two weeks we've taken two specific steps to help address this. the first of which is we believe firmly because this population is young. every one who has fought in these wars, maybe with the exception of me, was in their 20s and 30s when they did it. so they're around for 50 or 60...
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troops that get wounded have higher rates of ptsd.bs in iraq is, rocket attacks, a lot of people are hurt in the head where they get wounded. it's very important to understand you know, the brain and the science behind these things because we have many more troops that have been wounded are now being saved. even, you know, this tis the one-year anniversary of good-bye getting shots. some of the things the doctors cited was the advancement we've learned from the is wounds of troops coming back interest afghanistan and iran with brain injuries. >> this is said to be a long-term issue for the nation. do you believe that the nation really gets it? obviously having the first lady on the frontlines, if you will, exposing the problems and getting help for those vets is crucial. do you think every day americans, the people who you talk to who i'm sure ask you what was it like, do you think they get it. >> we used to say we're the 1% because we're like the 1% whose actually gone in the wars. you know, i've deployed twice to iraq, just home thr
troops that get wounded have higher rates of ptsd.bs in iraq is, rocket attacks, a lot of people are hurt in the head where they get wounded. it's very important to understand you know, the brain and the science behind these things because we have many more troops that have been wounded are now being saved. even, you know, this tis the one-year anniversary of good-bye getting shots. some of the things the doctors cited was the advancement we've learned from the is wounds of troops coming back...
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a terms told them it was ptsd. >> -- a therapist told them it was ptsd. >> a nightmare about being dropped off and being alone. >> reporter: she took the mount diablo unified school district to small claims court asking for $7,500 in damages. a judge award her $1,000 plus $85 in court fees. the district is appealing. >> we don't think we did anything wrong and we think it's sending the wrong message to pay off claims like this. >> reporter: but the district did change its drop-off policy as a result so isn't that sort of an admission of guilt? >> actually it's not. we just sought to improve. we didn't think we did anything wrong. >> reporter: he is the district's general counsel and oversees the transportation department. he says the firm handling the appeal has agreed to cap its fees to $1,000 but why not just pay the money is. >> we certainly do not want to invite similar lawsuits that take bus drivers off the streets, take administrators off the street and have them sitting in a courtroom. >> reporter: you don't think he should be concerned about whether or not this opens the door for o
a terms told them it was ptsd. >> -- a therapist told them it was ptsd. >> a nightmare about being dropped off and being alone. >> reporter: she took the mount diablo unified school district to small claims court asking for $7,500 in damages. a judge award her $1,000 plus $85 in court fees. the district is appealing. >> we don't think we did anything wrong and we think it's sending the wrong message to pay off claims like this. >> reporter: but the district did...
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his attorney says the night of flores' murder he was suffering from ptsd from being unjustifiably targetedspect in holloway's disappearance and grieving over the death of his father. >> he was pointed at and persecuted, the world had been against him for five years before this case for a murder he said he never committed and for which there's no evidence whatsoever. >> the three-judge panel in peru now has two days to weigh the evidence before deciding on a sentence for joran van der sloot. >>> in germany yesterday a state prosecutor was shot and killed by a defendant in the middle of a courtroom. the judge was reading his sentence when the 54-year-old man pulled out a gun and attempted to shoot the judge. he missed and in turn fired three shots at the prosecutor before two witnesses in the courtroom restrained him. the security guard wasn't on duty and there are no surveillance cameras. the judge was going to sentence the defendant to one year in a suspended sentence. >>> in a shocking statement in downtown baltimore yesterday, the latest on a man stuck under a subway train. the new batma
his attorney says the night of flores' murder he was suffering from ptsd from being unjustifiably targetedspect in holloway's disappearance and grieving over the death of his father. >> he was pointed at and persecuted, the world had been against him for five years before this case for a murder he said he never committed and for which there's no evidence whatsoever. >> the three-judge panel in peru now has two days to weigh the evidence before deciding on a sentence for joran van...
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the results could eventually help doctors treat or even prevent ptsd. >>> shares of cisco went up. jp morgan upgraded its recommendation on the tech giant. it also raised its target price for the stock to $21 a share. analysts say a perfect storm of problems including major layoffs is not likely to be repeated in 2012. the shares rose 3.5% to close at $18.66 a share. wall street welcomed the new year with a good first day of trading. the dow surged 180 points, the nasdaq 44 points. invetors were encouraged by gains for bank of america and caterpillar. >> the early results continue to come in from the iowa republican caucuss. here are the latest numbers in to the ktvu newsroom. ron paul is now ling with 24% of the votes, romney is tied with santorum with 23% and gingrich has 13%. back here the governor's proposed tax initiative has some with deep pockets. the first financial filing shows the governor has raised $1.2 million in just the past two weeks for the ballot meat measure. it came from nine donors including a hospital group. the measure would temporarily raise the state sales
the results could eventually help doctors treat or even prevent ptsd. >>> shares of cisco went up. jp morgan upgraded its recommendation on the tech giant. it also raised its target price for the stock to $21 a share. analysts say a perfect storm of problems including major layoffs is not likely to be repeated in 2012. the shares rose 3.5% to close at $18.66 a share. wall street welcomed the new year with a good first day of trading. the dow surged 180 points, the nasdaq 44 points....
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he said there are a growing number of veteran who have come home that are acting out from ptsd. >>> 23 you are sick you take your medicine to make you feel better. what happen when is the medicine isn't available? we are in a scary time. not just here but across the land. roosevelt tells you about this medicine shortage. >> reporter: drug makers are siting many different reasons for the shortages and some of the most popular trucks you can get at the pharmacist of the president supplies aren't there. it's disappointing especially to pomp who have devoted their lives to making others feel better. how do you tell someone that the only thing they need is not available? it's a hard thing but it's happening more and more. a lot of drug that were available a few years ago are now in short supply or not available. drug names have you heard for years. >> we never know when the next shortage will happen. we get no notice that medicines will be many short supply. no advance warning. >> reporter: david said aderol is an example. it's hard to find and when it is what used to be a 17-dollar bottle
he said there are a growing number of veteran who have come home that are acting out from ptsd. >>> 23 you are sick you take your medicine to make you feel better. what happen when is the medicine isn't available? we are in a scary time. not just here but across the land. roosevelt tells you about this medicine shortage. >> reporter: drug makers are siting many different reasons for the shortages and some of the most popular trucks you can get at the pharmacist of the president...
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if indepd it was linked to ptsd. if we are able to know that, we have all of these troops coming home. are they being diagnosed and treated or do we have potential for a lot of people with, whether minor, major cases of this, who just are going to, at the least, lead very stressful and unhappy lives because they're not able to get treated? >> it is really a great question. because many of the people returning from the war, the soldiers returning from the iraq wars, and really, all wars who have been through combat, severe comb battle, are at risk for post-traumatic stress disorder. and in essence what may happen to them is that they may return home with horrible traumatic memories of casualties, of murders. of being in fire fights. of being in incredible danger. they may in turn not be identified. may not be identified because they don't talk about it. they keep it to themselves. they hold themselves up a lot of times and are embarrassed by what they're experiencing. >> muk cal thank you very much. we appreciate it.
if indepd it was linked to ptsd. if we are able to know that, we have all of these troops coming home. are they being diagnosed and treated or do we have potential for a lot of people with, whether minor, major cases of this, who just are going to, at the least, lead very stressful and unhappy lives because they're not able to get treated? >> it is really a great question. because many of the people returning from the war, the soldiers returning from the iraq wars, and really, all wars...
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those of us that live -- lived through the devastation of the 1980's are experiencing ptsd- like symptoms as we grow into older age. many of us have been forced to leave san francisco and increased isolation. many are talking about who will hear our stories? as many people have shown, many of our peers are gone and we do not have children. i facilitate a support group for men over 50 which frequently was full. with the change in funding i have had to limit my services to the hiv negative men although we have committed to provide services to everyone. they're more comfortable -- if you do not qualify for medi-cal and cannot afford private pay, there are virtually no services available to you. i would like to encourage the board to fund mental health services for the full range of people in the community. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am the director of the aids legal referral panel. i also served on the mayor's long-term clear coordinating council. -- care coordinating council. we have been around for 29 years. last year, i believe i am the same age as supervisor olague. i a
those of us that live -- lived through the devastation of the 1980's are experiencing ptsd- like symptoms as we grow into older age. many of us have been forced to leave san francisco and increased isolation. many are talking about who will hear our stories? as many people have shown, many of our peers are gone and we do not have children. i facilitate a support group for men over 50 which frequently was full. with the change in funding i have had to limit my services to the hiv negative men...
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with the ptsd. i'm going to have my good days and my bad days.eally don't like those bad days. >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." michael vick, president obama and beyonce. these are all names that are trending in social media. a special panel tells us why. >> joining us this week are chris spencer, comedian and writer. we also have actress and comedian kim coles. and msnbc contributor and political analyst jeff johnson. so there are a lot of things going on, but one thing people are talking about is the treatment of president obama. people are saying that no president has ever been called stupid, been called an idiot more, been disrespected in the news more, been disrespected by his colleagues more. some people say this is what you get when you sign up to be president. what do you all say? >> i say i think it's ridiculous. i say despite the fact bush got beat up in the press and the media, one, we've never had a president that's had this kind of news cycle. but two, if you want to be honest, the racial undertones that exist i
with the ptsd. i'm going to have my good days and my bad days.eally don't like those bad days. >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise." michael vick, president obama and beyonce. these are all names that are trending in social media. a special panel tells us why. >> joining us this week are chris spencer, comedian and writer. we also have actress and comedian kim coles. and msnbc contributor and political analyst jeff johnson. so there are a lot of things...
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. >> reporter: three tours left this master sergeant with debilitating ptsd. >> i was sure i would come home and he would have killed himself. >> reporter: then he got larry and life dramatically improved. irwin stovroff is a true hero. >> you can dwell on all the horrible things that happened to you, or you can turn it around and say, i survived, life is good and let me see what i can do for others. >> reporter: that is the choice irwin stovroff, war hero, advocate for wounded warriors has made. chelsea clinton, nbc news, boca raton, florida. >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. don't forget "rock center" at 10:00, 9:00 central. our last monday night appearance before we move to wednesday nights. we have a terrific broadcast planned for tonight. of course, we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> good evening. thanks for joining us on this monday, i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with the san bruno explosion. who is to blamend ho
. >> reporter: three tours left this master sergeant with debilitating ptsd. >> i was sure i would come home and he would have killed himself. >> reporter: then he got larry and life dramatically improved. irwin stovroff is a true hero. >> you can dwell on all the horrible things that happened to you, or you can turn it around and say, i survived, life is good and let me see what i can do for others. >> reporter: that is the choice irwin stovroff, war hero,...
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they actually have free mobile apps for military members and their families that talk about ptsd, mood, how to learn how to deep breathe to offsetted stress. there are a lot of resources out there that address the awareness of what are the red flags about mental health i would go there and i think if -- this is under a different department, but it's my understanding they have a course for clinicians in the communities to learning about the issues facing military families and combat operational stress. that would be another good resource for the law enforcement people to take. not that they're a clinician, but they can be aware of the impact of deployment on families and service members. >> thank you. to take you back to what barbara's talking about. a lot of law enforcement are veterans. many persons have served in the military, they kind of do understand that culture, a lot of them. in tulsa, for example, we did a lot of education with the va and the tulsa police department. something we ended up doing with our law enforcement. they would ask at the jail or even sometimes during arres
they actually have free mobile apps for military members and their families that talk about ptsd, mood, how to learn how to deep breathe to offsetted stress. there are a lot of resources out there that address the awareness of what are the red flags about mental health i would go there and i think if -- this is under a different department, but it's my understanding they have a course for clinicians in the communities to learning about the issues facing military families and combat operational...
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they come home carrying heavy invisible wounds of a sense of betrayal and ptsd. that's hard. was it worth it? >> was it worth it? >> a sense of their having carried the whole burden and the whole rest of the country not having done so? >> that's right, they are a volunteer force. but they're still only 1% or fewer than the country and that makes them kind of an isolated group. >> but they are getting the medical care they need? >> well, yes, they are getting medical care. it's better than ever, but it's massive and we'ren the process of dod budgetary constraints. we have to make sure that at primary care they get psychological screening and that it carries through to the end of their days. >> is there an ethical obligation, a moral obligation we as a society have toward these troops? >> absolutely, absolutely. they may come home with a sense of resentment, because they carried so much. we have to reach out through community organizations, creation of jobs, and simply talking to the vet who comes home. >> is that hard to do? >> yeah, but first thing to do, no judging and a lot
they come home carrying heavy invisible wounds of a sense of betrayal and ptsd. that's hard. was it worth it? >> was it worth it? >> a sense of their having carried the whole burden and the whole rest of the country not having done so? >> that's right, they are a volunteer force. but they're still only 1% or fewer than the country and that makes them kind of an isolated group. >> but they are getting the medical care they need? >> well, yes, they are getting...
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it's an injury that caused years of ptsd and seizures. >> she alerts me prior to having a seizure and reminds me to take my medication. she supports me if i have and being attacks. -- and being attacks. she is everything -- panic attacks. she is everything. >> she saw hunters on new year's eve and took off after them. cooper handed out flyers with hopes someone in the town can bring her home and help fill a huge hole in her heart. >>> listen you will. baltimore is not a healthy city for men according to the latest rankings from men's health magazine. we are the 12th worst. improvement from last year when we were 7th worst. exercise diet and lifestyle are some of the things they take into consideration when rating the best and worst cities for men. topping the list was burlington,vermont. >>> more women are having twins. in 1980, 1 in 53 babies were twins. now 2009 the number is is up to 1 in 30. more women are waiting to have children and women in the 30s are more likely to have twins than women younger or women older. now another reason is more women are using fertility drugs to conc
it's an injury that caused years of ptsd and seizures. >> she alerts me prior to having a seizure and reminds me to take my medication. she supports me if i have and being attacks. -- and being attacks. she is everything -- panic attacks. she is everything. >> she saw hunters on new year's eve and took off after them. cooper handed out flyers with hopes someone in the town can bring her home and help fill a huge hole in her heart. >>> listen you will. baltimore is not a...
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defense attorney asked the judge for a psychiatric evaluation of his client for anger management and ptsd. the judge is taking that under consideration but the u.s. attorney says there were no indications of mental health issues during their investigation. molaku faces too years in prison for these shootings and he's expected to be sent elsed in april. >>> the convicted killer in the gruesome lulu lemon murder will soon learn her fate. sentencing is set for britney norwood tomorrow. a jury convicted her of first degree murder in the killing of her co-worker jane murray. norwood bludgeoned murray inside the bethesda yoga store back in march and tried to cover up the crime pretending there were intruders. prosecutors want the judge to sentence norwood with life in prison for no chance of parole. norwood's family is pleading with the judge to leave open the possibility she might one day get out. we'll have full coverage of the sentencing tomorrow. >>> an update on the woman accused of robbing the elderly and using kids to help her committ these crimes. u.s. marshals have arrested 48 year old
defense attorney asked the judge for a psychiatric evaluation of his client for anger management and ptsd. the judge is taking that under consideration but the u.s. attorney says there were no indications of mental health issues during their investigation. molaku faces too years in prison for these shootings and he's expected to be sent elsed in april. >>> the convicted killer in the gruesome lulu lemon murder will soon learn her fate. sentencing is set for britney norwood tomorrow. a...
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more than 100 medical schools have already agreed to step up training, as well as ptsd and traumatic brain injury research. the defense department estimates that nearly 213,000 military personnel have suffered traumatic brain injuries in iraq and afghanistan since 2000. >>> mortgage giant fannie mae will soon have a new leader. michael williams is stepping down as ceo. williams was picked in 2009 to run fannie mae a year after the federal government took control of it and freddie mac. he and other executives faced tough questions on capitol hill in november over millions of dollars in bonuses they received since 2009. williams will stay on as ceo until a successor is found. >>> the food and drug administration is increasing its testing for a funguside detected in juice. an anonymous juice company contacted fda officials last month saying the fungicide had been found in its own juices, as well. only trace amounts were detected. fungicides are used to control fungi or fungal spores in natural products. >>> the national parks service is considering a unique option to help control the de
more than 100 medical schools have already agreed to step up training, as well as ptsd and traumatic brain injury research. the defense department estimates that nearly 213,000 military personnel have suffered traumatic brain injuries in iraq and afghanistan since 2000. >>> mortgage giant fannie mae will soon have a new leader. michael williams is stepping down as ceo. williams was picked in 2009 to run fannie mae a year after the federal government took control of it and freddie mac....
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east trapingd wife says he's suffering from ptsd. >> man in custody with a stripping of arson fires in southern california may have been motivated by deportation battle. 24-year-old harry burkhart a german national told officers i hate america. sources say burkhart mother business to be deported. investigators believe burkhart deliberately set more than 50 fires in hotel wad west hollywood and san fernando valley. all fires targeted cars. but authorities have not said how they were started. >> many questions will good unanswered. but that is not because the investigation is of dormant. that is because we have to be careful how we do these things to do them right. we do them the right way. >>reporter: burkhart is charged with one count of arso arson. with more charms pending. the fire caused an estimated 3 million dollars in damages to vehicles and structures. >>> tonight number of people protesting new california law that took effect at the first of the year that they believe takes away something promised in the constitution. right to bear arm. it bans unloaded open care of hand guns.
east trapingd wife says he's suffering from ptsd. >> man in custody with a stripping of arson fires in southern california may have been motivated by deportation battle. 24-year-old harry burkhart a german national told officers i hate america. sources say burkhart mother business to be deported. investigators believe burkhart deliberately set more than 50 fires in hotel wad west hollywood and san fernando valley. all fires targeted cars. but authorities have not said how they were...
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east trapingd wife says he's suffering from ptsd. >> man in custody with a stripping of arson fires in southern california may have been motivated by deportation battle. 24-year-old harry burkhart a german national told officers i hate america. sources say burkhart mother business to be deported. investigators believe burkhart deliberately set more than 50 fires in hotel wad west hollywood and san fernando valley. all fires targeted cars. but authorities have not said how they were started. >> many questions will good unanswered. but that is not because the investigation is of dormant. that is because we have to be careful how we do these things to do them right. we do them the right way. >>reporter: burkhart is charged with one count of arso arson. with more charms pending. the fire caused an estimated 3 million dollars in damages to vehicles and structures. >>> tonight number of people protesting new california law that took effect at the first of the year that they believe takes away something promised in the constitution. right to bear arm. it bans unloaded open care of hand guns.
east trapingd wife says he's suffering from ptsd. >> man in custody with a stripping of arson fires in southern california may have been motivated by deportation battle. 24-year-old harry burkhart a german national told officers i hate america. sources say burkhart mother business to be deported. investigators believe burkhart deliberately set more than 50 fires in hotel wad west hollywood and san fernando valley. all fires targeted cars. but authorities have not said how they were...
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to give you the tools to be able to manage your mental health issues and your trauma issues such as ptsd, to make you to be able to function on the outside in public despite what things have happened to you. sisters empowering sisters is a program for women who are dually diagnosed with a psychiatric illness and addiction and who are the victims of violence to serve as peer mentors for other women who have similar histories. i loved the peers. i have to talk about that because i could talk to any of them. they're very understanding. they have a whole lot of strength with them and confidence, and you could talk about... and they make you feel so welcome. and then they give you that love and that caring and that respect. peer recovery support services are consumers helping other consumers. we've been through training, and we facilitate groups on various topics, from women's health to trauma survival, substance abuse issues with different topics each week from, for instance, evaluating relationships, red flags for domestic violence, and things of that issue that women struggle with. and we
to give you the tools to be able to manage your mental health issues and your trauma issues such as ptsd, to make you to be able to function on the outside in public despite what things have happened to you. sisters empowering sisters is a program for women who are dually diagnosed with a psychiatric illness and addiction and who are the victims of violence to serve as peer mentors for other women who have similar histories. i loved the peers. i have to talk about that because i could talk to...
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they have free mobile apps for military members and families that talk about ptsd, mood, how to learn how to deep breathe to offset the stress. so there are a lot of resources out there that address awareness of what are the red flags about mental health and psychological health and traumatic brain injury. so that is another good step for them to take. they can be aware of the impact of deployment on families and on service members. keep in mind a lot of law enforcement are veterans. many law enforcement persons have served in the military. so they kind of do understand that culture a lot of them. in tulsa, for example, we did a lot of education with the va and the tulsa police department. something we ended up doing with our law enforcement, they would ask at the jail or even sometimes during arrests have you served or you are currently serving in the united states armed forces? we never asked if they were a veteran or not. to me, i thought veterans were old guys like my dad or my grandfather. i didn't associate myself when i first came back as a veteran. i literally thought that was
they have free mobile apps for military members and families that talk about ptsd, mood, how to learn how to deep breathe to offset the stress. so there are a lot of resources out there that address awareness of what are the red flags about mental health and psychological health and traumatic brain injury. so that is another good step for them to take. they can be aware of the impact of deployment on families and on service members. keep in mind a lot of law enforcement are veterans. many law...
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they have free mobile apps for military members and families that talk about ptsd, mood, how to learn how to deep breathe to offset the stress. so there are a lot of resources out there that address awareness of what are the red flags about mental health and psychological health and traumatic brain injury. so that is another good step for them to take. they can be aware of the impact of deployment on families and on service members. keep in mind a lot of law enforcement are veterans. so they kind of do understand that culture a lot of them. in tulsa, for example, we did a lot of education with the va and the tulsa police department. something we ended up doing with
they have free mobile apps for military members and families that talk about ptsd, mood, how to learn how to deep breathe to offset the stress. so there are a lot of resources out there that address awareness of what are the red flags about mental health and psychological health and traumatic brain injury. so that is another good step for them to take. they can be aware of the impact of deployment on families and on service members. keep in mind a lot of law enforcement are veterans. so they...
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i never thought that i would have ptsd. i thought that i had enough coping skills.'t think anybody who goes into combat could ever honestly say that they're not different when they come home. my life's changed. what you take as a simple thing, is not so simple for me anymore. it's like a pressure cooker and you know you want somebody desperately to to trip that valve. you know, you want to like, you know, lose all of that anger d angst. i would say to those people that are out there get educated. don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. once again we had plenty of sunshine across the area but tempters to reflect a little cold there. the normal by the way as 31 so nobody is complaining. two. temperatures and the low to mid-20s. by tuesday we should be above 50 degrees in chicago but look what is behind it. this is fairly serious school there. look at that, the temperatures are expected to moderate a little. look at these temperatures across the midwest. it st
i never thought that i would have ptsd. i thought that i had enough coping skills.'t think anybody who goes into combat could ever honestly say that they're not different when they come home. my life's changed. what you take as a simple thing, is not so simple for me anymore. it's like a pressure cooker and you know you want somebody desperately to to trip that valve. you know, you want to like, you know, lose all of that anger d angst. i would say to those people that are out there get...
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i never thought that i would have ptsd. i thought that i had enough coping skills. i don't think anybody who goes into combat could ever honestly say that they're not different when they come home. my life's changed. what you take as a simple thing, is not so simple for me anymore. it's like a pressure cooker and you know you want somebody desperately to to trip that valve. you know, you want to like, you know, lose all of that anger d angst. i would say to those people that are out there get educated. don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. we're running out of things to talk about what the weather. we are already up to 42 degrees we had a high yesterday of 41 degrees this is the 23rd time since december 1st we have had temperatures go above 30 degrees. it looks like we'll have at least one more day of temperatures of 40 degrees or above. we should cool down to the 30's for the weekend. it is very comfortable over the region ... temperatures into the 40's.
i never thought that i would have ptsd. i thought that i had enough coping skills. i don't think anybody who goes into combat could ever honestly say that they're not different when they come home. my life's changed. what you take as a simple thing, is not so simple for me anymore. it's like a pressure cooker and you know you want somebody desperately to to trip that valve. you know, you want to like, you know, lose all of that anger d angst. i would say to those people that are out there get...
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. >> the suicide numbers of veterans returning home, ptsd numbers.terms of violence, three school boys killed among the 15 that were killed last week. i mean, the country seems like it's -- >> and it's happened within weeks of us pulling out and i would like to ask a question to anybody in the administration, the prior administration, the generals, is there anyone that can guarantee, if we stay in afghanistan for five more years that three weeks after we leave it will be like this. of course not. get our men and women out of harm's way. >> can obama do that politically? do you think? >> what? >> can obama do politically? >> i think he can do it. >> it worked for ron paul. >> the biggest problem we have in iraq is that it's boarded by iran, which is a shiite dominated nation which is fuelling and funding activities in iraq. so now you do not have a single nation state where it's left to itself after we withdrew, but now they are subject to a massive potentially nuclear arming country, and that is why the situation is volatile, it's not just that natio
. >> the suicide numbers of veterans returning home, ptsd numbers.terms of violence, three school boys killed among the 15 that were killed last week. i mean, the country seems like it's -- >> and it's happened within weeks of us pulling out and i would like to ask a question to anybody in the administration, the prior administration, the generals, is there anyone that can guarantee, if we stay in afghanistan for five more years that three weeks after we leave it will be like this....
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it's suggested he may have been suffering from ptsd . >> as of january 1st, it is against the law tocarry an unloaded hand gun in california. now some want to make it easier to get a concealed weapon's permit. >> unless are you a movie star or connected or friend of the sheriff you aren't going be able to get one. >> reporter: a group of open carry supporters in southern california have also filed a federal suit to overturn the ban and as for gun control supporters, they sane are very pleased about the ban and hope that the courts up hold the new law. >> air quality in the bay area is bad enough that another spare the area alert is in effect but is the poor air also sending people to the doctor? what we found today at a hospital in mountain view. >> seem better than earlier? >> the symptoms have -- it's up and down. >> reporter: jasmine brought her daughter into the emergency room at the hospital today because of her daughter's breathing problems. >> coughing, congestion, runny nose, she is restless and fussy at night. >> reporter: a doctor said it's not clear if the poor air is cont
it's suggested he may have been suffering from ptsd . >> as of january 1st, it is against the law tocarry an unloaded hand gun in california. now some want to make it easier to get a concealed weapon's permit. >> unless are you a movie star or connected or friend of the sheriff you aren't going be able to get one. >> reporter: a group of open carry supporters in southern california have also filed a federal suit to overturn the ban and as for gun control supporters, they sane...
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it's suggested he may have been suffering from ptsd . >> as of january 1st, it is against the law to openly carry an unloaded hand gun in california. now some want to make it easier to get a concealed weapon's permit. >> unless are you a movie star or connected or friend of the sheriff you aren't going be able to get one. >> reporter: a group of open carry supporters in southern california have also filed a federal suit to overturn the ban and as for gun control supporters, they sane are very pleased about the ban and hope that the courts up hold the new law. >> air quality in the bay area is bad enough that another spare the area alert is in effect but is the poor air also sending people to the doctor? what we found today at a hospital in mountain view. >> seem better than earlier? >> the symptoms have -- it's up and down. >> reporter: jasmine brought her daughter into the emergency room at the hospital today because of her daughter's breathing problems. >> coughing, congestion, runny nose, she is restless and fussy at night. >> reporter: a doctor said it's not clear if the poor air
it's suggested he may have been suffering from ptsd . >> as of january 1st, it is against the law to openly carry an unloaded hand gun in california. now some want to make it easier to get a concealed weapon's permit. >> unless are you a movie star or connected or friend of the sheriff you aren't going be able to get one. >> reporter: a group of open carry supporters in southern california have also filed a federal suit to overturn the ban and as for gun control supporters,...
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medical schools across the country that have now committed to help train future doctors to better treat ptsd traumatic brain injuries. the effort will include starting more research and clinical trials and doing more to share findings and best practices. >>> the candidates are now focused on south carolina's primary now that mitt romney last emerged -- has emerged victorious in new hampshire. [ unintelligible ] rick san rum, newt gingrich and perry trail the pack. things could -- get nasty in south carolina where romney has established himself as manhattan to beat. his challengers are spending mill -- [ unintelligible ] >> the biggest factor in south carolina is going to be the endorsement by governor nikki haley of romney early on. >> what you will see in south carolina is perry, sanatorium and gingrich will clash over the same nonromney vote one will dropout, maybe even two. >> romney is the first nonincumbent candidate to ever win both iowa and the new hampshire primary in the same election cycle >>> another day, another apple rumor. >> bloomberg reporter joins us live from the new york s
medical schools across the country that have now committed to help train future doctors to better treat ptsd traumatic brain injuries. the effort will include starting more research and clinical trials and doing more to share findings and best practices. >>> the candidates are now focused on south carolina's primary now that mitt romney last emerged -- has emerged victorious in new hampshire. [ unintelligible ] rick san rum, newt gingrich and perry trail the pack. things could -- get...
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a therapist told them it was ptsd. >> a nightmare about being dropped off and being alone. and abandoned. >> reporter: she took the mount diablo unified school district to small claims court asking for $7,500 in damages. a judge award her $1,000 plus -- a judge awarded her $1,000 plus $85 in court fees. the district is appealing. >> we want an acknowledgement of responsibility, an apology and let the judgment stand. >> we don't think we did anything wrong and we think it's sending the wrong message to pay off claims like this. >> reporter: but the district did change its drop-off policy as a result so isn't that sort of an admission of guilt? >> actually it's not. we just sought to improve. we didn't think we did anything wrong. >> reporter: he is the district's general counsel and oversees the transportation department. he says the firm handling the appeal has agreed to cap its fees to $1,000 but why not just pay the money? >> we certainly do not want to invite similar lawsuits that take bus drivers off the streets, take administrators off the street and have them sitting
a therapist told them it was ptsd. >> a nightmare about being dropped off and being alone. and abandoned. >> reporter: she took the mount diablo unified school district to small claims court asking for $7,500 in damages. a judge award her $1,000 plus -- a judge awarded her $1,000 plus $85 in court fees. the district is appealing. >> we want an acknowledgement of responsibility, an apology and let the judgment stand. >> we don't think we did anything wrong and we think...
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what we are doing is unconscionable, is leading to a horrible scour raj of ptsd and all sorts of problems men and women coming back. there are rules of engagement that make it super hazardous mentally to be able to move into that country for a long period of time. to shrink that force would be the wrong message. then you are talking about increased up tempo. the amazing thing about men and woman in uniform the increasing rate is off the charts. these are folks that are sacrificing and they are going through and yet they are coming back because they know the mission is important. we can't short change them. you agree? >> yes. >> i have a son who is a marine. i also want to thank you for elevating the levelled of the debates. i am going to encourage all of the participants to continue to raise that level. do you feel that our system has become mirk tealists? do we have too much government control of the economy. how are we going to address that? >> the answer is we too much government control in the economy. that's why i said obama care is really the fundamental issue that we have this idea
what we are doing is unconscionable, is leading to a horrible scour raj of ptsd and all sorts of problems men and women coming back. there are rules of engagement that make it super hazardous mentally to be able to move into that country for a long period of time. to shrink that force would be the wrong message. then you are talking about increased up tempo. the amazing thing about men and woman in uniform the increasing rate is off the charts. these are folks that are sacrificing and they are...
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suspect estranged wife says he suffered from ptsd.re than 100 freight end men women and children were on lock down inside a visitor center in the park throughout the night. if neal has this report. >> this is all playing out just up the road from the main entrance at the national park. it becomes very rugged and steep just few miles up the road here. there was a collective sigh of relief among park officials when word came down midday that the gunman was found dead face down in the snow. he has been identified as benjamin barns military veteran. officials say he spent the fit hiking through chest deep snow in very rugged terrain pursued by 3 s.w.a.t. team in snow shoes. along with multiple aircraft with heat seeking camp are to find hill. police say he shot and killed a park rappinger here yesterday. mother of 2. before firing on other officers and running off in the wood. more than 100 men women and chirp were hunk erred inside a visitor lodge here guarded by armed s.w.a.t. team members for their own safety before being taken out of
suspect estranged wife says he suffered from ptsd.re than 100 freight end men women and children were on lock down inside a visitor center in the park throughout the night. if neal has this report. >> this is all playing out just up the road from the main entrance at the national park. it becomes very rugged and steep just few miles up the road here. there was a collective sigh of relief among park officials when word came down midday that the gunman was found dead face down in the snow....
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his parents plan to request treatment for him for anger management and possibly ptsd. >>> new information about a disturbing crime on a d.c. bike trail. last night around 6 p.m. a man was walking on the bike trail in northeast when three men approached him demanding his belongings. one of the suspects had a gun. the man complied with the demands but the suspects still weren't satisfied. >> he got punched in the face, sucker punched. i think at that point he ran and two shots were fired and one of the shots grazed him in the side. >> the man was not seriously hurt. the suspects got away. police say there were problems on that trail last spring and summer, but this is the first incident since then. >>> if you're heading out tonight, you could run into mild temperatures, looking live in northwest, quite unusual this time of year. tomorrow morning we could hear the rumble of thunder. sue palka in the weather center now. how long is this going to stick around? >> it's going to last overnight through much of the day tomorrow. temperatures are quite unusually mild in some spots and as you can se
his parents plan to request treatment for him for anger management and possibly ptsd. >>> new information about a disturbing crime on a d.c. bike trail. last night around 6 p.m. a man was walking on the bike trail in northeast when three men approached him demanding his belongings. one of the suspects had a gun. the man complied with the demands but the suspects still weren't satisfied. >> he got punched in the face, sucker punched. i think at that point he ran and two shots were...
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thanks to her campaign, medical schools across the country are promising to train students how to treat ptsd and brain injuries more effectively. the federal reports show approximately a half million military personnel have suffered brain injuries, post traumatic stress disorder or major depression since 2000. >>> mrs. obama's defending her reputation in the wake of a new book release. the author, a "new york times" reporter claims the first lady created conflict among some of president obama's top advisors. however o cbs news this morning, mrs. oba in said the way she's being portray side inaccurate. >> i guess it's more interesting to imagine this conflicted situation here and a strong woman, you know, that is an image people have tried to paint of me since the day barack announced i'm some angry black woman. >> show doesn't attend cabinet meetings and never crossed words with former chief of staff ram immunual as the book alleges. >>> president obama discussed insourcing american jobs. the president is trying to encourage american companies to keep more jobs in the u.s. instead of outsour
thanks to her campaign, medical schools across the country are promising to train students how to treat ptsd and brain injuries more effectively. the federal reports show approximately a half million military personnel have suffered brain injuries, post traumatic stress disorder or major depression since 2000. >>> mrs. obama's defending her reputation in the wake of a new book release. the author, a "new york times" reporter claims the first lady created conflict among some...