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>> they gave me those, tbi, ptsd. see everything happening, it effects everything, your sleep your family, it effects you as a person. it took about three hearts of really fighting on my part to realize that i'm not going to get back to full duty and i'm not going to be the way i was before i deployed and before my injury. and that's something that you kind of have to come to grips with yourself. >> i worry about our staff actually because they're very passionate about what they do. the better is not -- the burden is not getting any being less although we are withdrawing from afghanistan on a regular basis and the force out there is getting smaller all the time. the workload isn't any less for our staff than it was a year or two ago, in fact it's continued to grow. >> do you feel like by participating with this research program with the hyperbaric chamber that you might be helping future soldiers suffering from ptsd? >> that was my goal going into the hyperbaric research program. i know there's no magic solution to th
>> they gave me those, tbi, ptsd. see everything happening, it effects everything, your sleep your family, it effects you as a person. it took about three hearts of really fighting on my part to realize that i'm not going to get back to full duty and i'm not going to be the way i was before i deployed and before my injury. and that's something that you kind of have to come to grips with yourself. >> i worry about our staff actually because they're very passionate about what they do....
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but ptsd is very difficult to treat.vitten's program has hosted five groups of veterans so far with groups ranging in size from 15 to 25 vets per group, there are so far no long-term studies into the effectiveness of her program. to read more about it, check out my op-ed at cnn.com/opinion. ♪ the staff at this beautiful resort . . . will stay with you forever. ♪ especially if you don't leave. ♪ you got it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move it around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. when i flop down on the bed, and it's just like, 'ah, this is perfect.' wherever you put your body it just supports you. like little support elfs are just holding you. i can sleep now! through the night! (vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. my name is kieran griffin. i work here at five star auto care in rocklin california. a lot of thought was
but ptsd is very difficult to treat.vitten's program has hosted five groups of veterans so far with groups ranging in size from 15 to 25 vets per group, there are so far no long-term studies into the effectiveness of her program. to read more about it, check out my op-ed at cnn.com/opinion. ♪ the staff at this beautiful resort . . . will stay with you forever. ♪ especially if you don't leave. ♪ you got it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah we got the new tempur-flex and it's got the...
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all of them are veterans who have suffered from ptsd.g vets understand context. >> the person who is the most obsessive compulsive and the most vigilant and most on the ball and hyper-aware is the person who comes back alive and intact. >> reporter: behaviors in the military that are normal in that setting are not so normal for lack of a better term when people come back home. >> yeah. it's a context problem. we just moved the warrior. if we put them back into that original setting they would be fine. >> reporter: for scott barber the operation saved his life. >> wasn't just me. i'm not crazy. >> great reporting by carol costello. when we're back i will speak with a former marine who combatted this himself and started a foundation to try to help other people because there is an alarming rate of veteran suicides. growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through
all of them are veterans who have suffered from ptsd.g vets understand context. >> the person who is the most obsessive compulsive and the most vigilant and most on the ball and hyper-aware is the person who comes back alive and intact. >> reporter: behaviors in the military that are normal in that setting are not so normal for lack of a better term when people come back home. >> yeah. it's a context problem. we just moved the warrior. if we put them back into that original...
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the facebook group is military with ptsd. these signs have been a great service.ng this way, and justin for your service to the country and with he wish both of you a happy fourth. >> thank you. >> we'll be right can ba. to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. all in 160 calories. ensure. take life in. i have type 2 diabetes. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting insulin. proven effe
the facebook group is military with ptsd. these signs have been a great service.ng this way, and justin for your service to the country and with he wish both of you a happy fourth. >> thank you. >> we'll be right can ba. to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16...
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are you surprised that 40 years after a war people can still be experiencing ptsd? >> i'm not surprised. >> reporter: why not? >> in the case of ptsd, the longer people struggle, the more likely they are to be depressed the more likely they are to misusing alcohol, and the more likely they are to have those symptoms disrupt their family life and their work life, which creates real distress. >> reporter: it wasn't until 1980, five years after the end of the vietnam war that the condition post-traumatic stress disorder was even identified. 20 years after his service, jackson finally sought help and is now receiving counseling at an organization calling veterans inc. >> when i started going to counseling it made it a lot easier for me to accept. >> reporter: dr. marmar told me the military does try to screen soldiers for risk of ptsd before they enter battle, but he said there's still a lot to learn. >> rose: thanks, jon. we now turn to a lighter episode, a hit summer reality series "keeping up with the republicans." yesterday you'll recall after lindsey graham called
are you surprised that 40 years after a war people can still be experiencing ptsd? >> i'm not surprised. >> reporter: why not? >> in the case of ptsd, the longer people struggle, the more likely they are to be depressed the more likely they are to misusing alcohol, and the more likely they are to have those symptoms disrupt their family life and their work life, which creates real distress. >> reporter: it wasn't until 1980, five years after the end of the vietnam war...
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the other issue about ptsd. i was starting to become very involved with learning more about ptsd because now, classmates and friends of my sons were starting to exhibit symptoms. what do you do when a mom calls you and says my son has ptsd and doesn't want to do anything with me. which is typically a first sign, isolation from people that you love. and so, but life was going on. we were, life had gone back to normal. it was a once in a lifetime event that i was kind of my cinderella story. i just kept on doing what i did. actually when i got a call i said it -- thought it was for tour tickets. i had my son coming out for reunion and asked if i could get a tickets for a white house tour. that is what i thought it was b ultimately they asked me to do that i the first thing that happened, my husband said you know, they could have oprah. yeah they could, they could have anybody they wanted. and it was, it was obviously overwhelming. who, once again us does that. but i wanted to able to put a personal story with the
the other issue about ptsd. i was starting to become very involved with learning more about ptsd because now, classmates and friends of my sons were starting to exhibit symptoms. what do you do when a mom calls you and says my son has ptsd and doesn't want to do anything with me. which is typically a first sign, isolation from people that you love. and so, but life was going on. we were, life had gone back to normal. it was a once in a lifetime event that i was kind of my cinderella story. i...
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. >> it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. >> reporter: in march bland admitted on lying to battling depression but her family does not think she killed herself. >> what raises questions is why it is that a 28-year-old woman who had received two job offers would take her own life. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating. don champion, cbs news, hempstead, texas. >> and the bland family attorney says sandra bland was never diagnosed with depression. >>> gyro copter man says no to another plea deal. douglas hughes, that man in that strange aircraft that landed on the capital grounds rejected a deal today that would have required him to spend 10 months in jail. his lawyer says hughes believes that federal guidelines call for him to receive a sentence of zero to six months behind bars. hughes says his stunt last spring was designed to call attention to the need for campaign finance reform. he's due back in court next month. >>> tracking metro tonight, red line service is back to normal after a train made contact with a low hanging commercial powerline. it all happened around 11:20
. >> it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. >> reporter: in march bland admitted on lying to battling depression but her family does not think she killed herself. >> what raises questions is why it is that a 28-year-old woman who had received two job offers would take her own life. >> reporter: the fbi is investigating. don champion, cbs news, hempstead, texas. >> and the bland family attorney says sandra bland was never diagnosed with depression....
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one it embarrasses me because i showed weakness roar report experts say people with ptsd should avoiders when possible. it's not just vets who can have trouble with firework. they can be frightening to young children. headphones or ear plugs to row dues the noise can be helpful. i'm stephanie stahl cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> the ceo's of wholefoods are apologizing for over charging customers in new york city. john mackey and water rob admitted customers were paying more for some items saying employees made mistakes when weighing the food. in a video they promised if any customers over chargeed again they will get that item for free free. it is a guacamole recipe that includes a surprising ingredient and it is causing a social media friend seem all starred when new york times food columnist melissa clark posted a recipe for guacamole made with peas. yes, peas. within hours, twitter exploded. a lot of people against the peas as you can imagine even president obama weighed in saying he's going to stick with the traditional recipe. one user even tweeted to the new york times cancel my sub
one it embarrasses me because i showed weakness roar report experts say people with ptsd should avoiders when possible. it's not just vets who can have trouble with firework. they can be frightening to young children. headphones or ear plugs to row dues the noise can be helpful. i'm stephanie stahl cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> the ceo's of wholefoods are apologizing for over charging customers in new york city. john mackey and water rob admitted customers were paying more for some...
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trauma experienced ptsd symptoms and at risk for a either had a attack or stroke. post traumatic stress disorder can increase a woman's risk of a heart attack. >> the male dominated trucking industry crowns a leading lady. >>> katherine scott is live from camden with more on the two people including a police officer who was shot overnight. >> reporter: that's right, tam a police officer and 29-year-old woman among those injured in two separate shootings in camden. we're live with the details on above the investigations at 6:30. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (grover) nice! (husband) 3 club seats. 50 yard line. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. every day, for the rest of your life. (grover) new wheels. nice. see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're unpacking already? yeah, help me find some mugs. sur
trauma experienced ptsd symptoms and at risk for a either had a attack or stroke. post traumatic stress disorder can increase a woman's risk of a heart attack. >> the male dominated trucking industry crowns a leading lady. >>> katherine scott is live from camden with more on the two people including a police officer who was shot overnight. >> reporter: that's right, tam a police officer and 29-year-old woman among those injured in two separate shootings in camden. we're...
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shows more than 270,000 vietnam veterans are currently, still experiencing, significant symptoms of ptsd. >> the trauma that one under goes is reexperienced and relived, sometimes on a daily or constant basis. >> reporter: study published in the jama psychology, find one-third of the vietnam veterans suffer with depression. >> for vietnam veterans i would say they really did not have have services for ptsd available to them when they came home and if they have not received treatment it is never too late for iraq and afghanistan veterans there were many more treatment option as veilable are the report report philip, 64 now received counseling and medications and says his life has turned around. >> i don't live in the past. i don't choose to live in the future. i choose to live in the moment now. >> reporter: a number of studies show ptsd is not just a mental health condition. it can also cause physical issues like cardiovascular disease. you know, doctors say vets need to necessity if they need to reach out help is there just like philip found out his life was turnaround. >> you don't hav
shows more than 270,000 vietnam veterans are currently, still experiencing, significant symptoms of ptsd. >> the trauma that one under goes is reexperienced and relived, sometimes on a daily or constant basis. >> reporter: study published in the jama psychology, find one-third of the vietnam veterans suffer with depression. >> for vietnam veterans i would say they really did not have have services for ptsd available to them when they came home and if they have not received...
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. >>> in "healthcheck" this morning, ptsd can mean more than mental anguish. it can affect heart health, as well. reachers found those who were experienced to trauma and experienced ptsd symptoms were likely to be at risk for heart attack or stroke. loud noises or lack of sleep can be a trigger and that increased a woman's risk of a heart attack. >>> a new study finds most americans don't know what to do if someone goes into cardiac arrest. only 6% of victims survive a heart attack in their opens and other non-hospital setting. they link the survival rate to cpr training. they stress more publication and expanded cpr training as early as high school. >>> anyone can get verrucose veins at any age. including men, a number of factors contribute to the veins in both sexes that includes genetics and anything that interrupts the blood flow like sitting or standings for long periods of time. the solution is fairly quick and easy. >> they are treated today with what we call a thermal oblation. which means we close it off with heat. >> the minor procedure takes 15 to 3
. >>> in "healthcheck" this morning, ptsd can mean more than mental anguish. it can affect heart health, as well. reachers found those who were experienced to trauma and experienced ptsd symptoms were likely to be at risk for heart attack or stroke. loud noises or lack of sleep can be a trigger and that increased a woman's risk of a heart attack. >>> a new study finds most americans don't know what to do if someone goes into cardiac arrest. only 6% of victims survive...
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they will be suffering from ptsd for the rest of their lives probably. >> the court-martial is set for, 2012. he sported a full beard which is against army regulations. >> the legal outcome i would like is death. >> would you be okay with that? would i be okay with the death penalty, yeah. it might be too easy for what he did. >> holding the rank of army major he is fairly lied from the neck down by the shots. the police officers that fired him received a secretary of army's award for valorment he still receives 6,000 a month in pay. >> this guy still getting paid. my son left the army in december hasn't gotten nothing. >> in the end i think he wereable to issue a hard hitting brief word. >> some have been implemented but they still refused to talk about violent islamist milltism. >> they have yet to send a strong message to the rank and file troops to report behavior that indicates a stoleoldier is becoming razz calized. >> you think we could see oh a fort hood in the future? >> i think it could happen again. that would be such a tragedy. >> did you severe a tushl heart? >> no. >> sho
they will be suffering from ptsd for the rest of their lives probably. >> the court-martial is set for, 2012. he sported a full beard which is against army regulations. >> the legal outcome i would like is death. >> would you be okay with that? would i be okay with the death penalty, yeah. it might be too easy for what he did. >> holding the rank of army major he is fairly lied from the neck down by the shots. the police officers that fired him received a secretary of...
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such as depression anxiety, or ptsd. several factors complicate the process for veterans that seek disability compensation for mental health conditions that might araise from m.s.t. the vast majority of sexual assaults in the military are not reported and even fewer cases are actually prosecuted. as a result, many veterans find it hard to prove that the assault actually occurred. therefore service connection is often difficult to establish. h.r. 1607 as amended which was introduced by representative pingree would also express the sense of congress that v.a. should update and improve its regulations with respect to m.s.p. -- m.s.t. though current regulations purport to reduce the burden of proof for veterans who file claims for ptsd, in practice, v.a. claims processors do not use the broader standard of evidence when adjudicating claims relating to m.s.t. moreover, these regulations do not address mental health conditions with the exception of ptsd that might arise as a result of military sexual trauma. to help congress c
such as depression anxiety, or ptsd. several factors complicate the process for veterans that seek disability compensation for mental health conditions that might araise from m.s.t. the vast majority of sexual assaults in the military are not reported and even fewer cases are actually prosecuted. as a result, many veterans find it hard to prove that the assault actually occurred. therefore service connection is often difficult to establish. h.r. 1607 as amended which was introduced by...
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in it she says she was suffering from depression and ptsd.in an interview on msnbc's "newsnation" earlier today bland's sister said she was very optimistic. >> i have a voice mail from her on friday july 10th, and unfortunately we weren't able to connect and she said to me hey, i'm sorry i didn't get a chance to formally say good-bye. i was just so ready to go because i'm so excited. and guess what i got that job that i came down here for. so call me. bye. >> so shaun robinson is the executive director of color of change. good to have you with me. so far, do you believe what we've gotten factually from police in texas that this was a suicide? >> absolutely not. and the fact of the matter is they have video as well that they haven't released. whatever the police did from the point of the time when sandra was arrested to the point where she committed suicide is really open question. we do know that this police department, that these prosecutors have a history of racism in their area that there have been complaints that there have been problems
in it she says she was suffering from depression and ptsd.in an interview on msnbc's "newsnation" earlier today bland's sister said she was very optimistic. >> i have a voice mail from her on friday july 10th, and unfortunately we weren't able to connect and she said to me hey, i'm sorry i didn't get a chance to formally say good-bye. i was just so ready to go because i'm so excited. and guess what i got that job that i came down here for. so call me. bye. >> so shaun...
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>>> not everyone enjoys fireworks, it's the noise that's the problem, a group called military with ptsd is distributing red lawn signs nationwide. the signs read combat veteran lives here please be courteous with fireworks. >> for the soldier with ptsz there's a dark side. and that can transport you to memories of the battlefield. >> u.s. department of veterans affairs estimates 11 to 20% of military members who served in iraq or afghanistan suffer from ptsd. >> after a gloomy cooler rainy day today, i think your friday is going to look pretty good we'll see clouds moving back in the rain chances for the weekend do come back. for saturday that's going to look like the wettest day of the week. dry for fireworks, that's a possibility for parts of the area. i'll show you the timing in a second. for tomorrow morning, if you're doing any traveling tomorrow conditions actually look pretty decent for that area north and west, by 8:00 a.m. 67 degrees, philadelphia area 67 degrees. you can expect temperatures near 70, but more humid in those spots. now, we're advertising 86 degrees tomorrow we s
>>> not everyone enjoys fireworks, it's the noise that's the problem, a group called military with ptsd is distributing red lawn signs nationwide. the signs read combat veteran lives here please be courteous with fireworks. >> for the soldier with ptsz there's a dark side. and that can transport you to memories of the battlefield. >> u.s. department of veterans affairs estimates 11 to 20% of military members who served in iraq or afghanistan suffer from ptsd. >> after...
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. >> the soldier with ptsd there's a dark side. that amygdala can transport you toÑmt memories of the battlefield. >> the u.s. department of veteran affairs estimates 11% to 20% of military members who served in iraq or afghanistan suffer from ptsd. >>> today volunteers will collect care package items donated for operation yellow ribbon just in time for independence day. the organization supports active duty members of the military and veterans. the event runs from 11:00 this morning until 4:00 this afteren in. donations are being accepted at family and company jewelers. that's located in new jersey on 65 east route 70 in marlton. >>> many of our nation's veterans have a roof over their head thanks to a philly program. philly vets home has found housing for more than a thousand formerly homeless veterans. the stay's goal was to end the problem of veterans homelessness by veterans day of this year. >>> a two-mile evacuation zone remains in effect in maryville, tennessee this morning. 5 now, people were forced from their homes overnight on thursday. officials say the f
. >> the soldier with ptsd there's a dark side. that amygdala can transport you toÑmt memories of the battlefield. >> the u.s. department of veteran affairs estimates 11% to 20% of military members who served in iraq or afghanistan suffer from ptsd. >>> today volunteers will collect care package items donated for operation yellow ribbon just in time for independence day. the organization supports active duty members of the military and veterans. the event runs from 11:00...
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campaign has been so successful, in fact, that military with ptsd ran out of signs, veterans in need at this point. >> all right, major medical break through in the fight against hiv and aids. and it is happening down south. doctors, in cuba, say, they have nearly eliminated the transmission of the virus from mother to child. along with hiv and aids, researchers say they've also prevented syphilis from being passed on, as well. the success rate due in part to effective treatment if both mother and child are given anti-retroviral medication, the rate of pregnant women passing on the disease can drop to just 1%. >> research development and local production of these medicine access to care provided by the national health system and technical cooperation received have made it possible to achieve this result. >> the world health organization has val dated cuba study making the small island the first country to ever achieve such a feat. the world health organization adds that it hopes the row search will spread world-wide, calling it a major step toward an aids free generation. >> white ho
campaign has been so successful, in fact, that military with ptsd ran out of signs, veterans in need at this point. >> all right, major medical break through in the fight against hiv and aids. and it is happening down south. doctors, in cuba, say, they have nearly eliminated the transmission of the virus from mother to child. along with hiv and aids, researchers say they've also prevented syphilis from being passed on, as well. the success rate due in part to effective treatment if both...
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resistant ptsd. and i'm sure that if they were here with me, they would say how stressful year by year funding is to the program. from the administrative perspective, it is very difficult. because we were always up to the last minute thinking should we start preparing for the program not to be funded, and that was certainly something we did not want to happen, but it requires a long process of preparation so we were never sure about that. >> so the dedicated mandatory funding helps you not only plan better but also the reaction from the patients? >> it is like night and day. when the zadroga act passed, all of us, members and those of us administrating the program breathed a sigh of relief that we had five years. we never had that before. >> the james zadroga 9/11 health compensation reauthorization would permanently extend the program. could you explain how a permanent extension of the program would ensure that responders and survivors have that peace of mind. you talk about the monitoring and treat
resistant ptsd. and i'm sure that if they were here with me, they would say how stressful year by year funding is to the program. from the administrative perspective, it is very difficult. because we were always up to the last minute thinking should we start preparing for the program not to be funded, and that was certainly something we did not want to happen, but it requires a long process of preparation so we were never sure about that. >> so the dedicated mandatory funding helps you...
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shows more than 270,000 vietnam veterans are currently still experiencing, significant symptoms of ptsd>> the trauma that one undergo is reexperienced relived sometimes on a daily or constant basis. >> reporter: study published in the jama psychology find one-third of the vietnam veterans currently suffer for depression. >> for vietnam veterans i would say they really did not have services for ptsd available for them when they came home. if they have in the received treatment it is never too late for iraq and afghanistan veterans there are many more treatment option as veilable. >> reporter: philip, who is six , four received counseling, medication and says his life has turned around. >> i don't choose to live in the past. i don't choose to live in the future. i choose to live in a moment, now. >> reporter: a number of studies show ptsd is not just a mental health condition it can cause physical issues, too like cardiovascular disease. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right. it is 6:48. still to come a trade rumors swirl around cole hamels, he pitches a no hitter
shows more than 270,000 vietnam veterans are currently still experiencing, significant symptoms of ptsd>> the trauma that one undergo is reexperienced relived sometimes on a daily or constant basis. >> reporter: study published in the jama psychology find one-third of the vietnam veterans currently suffer for depression. >> for vietnam veterans i would say they really did not have services for ptsd available for them when they came home. if they have in the received treatment...
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how might the sound and smell affect veterans with ptsd? we'll explore that next. up team i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. all in 160 calories. ensure. take life in. they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. how can something so little... help you do something so big. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the n
how might the sound and smell affect veterans with ptsd? we'll explore that next. up team i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. all in 160 calories. ensure. take life in. they make little hearts happy...
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through -- who experience these tornadoes and all the destruction and death and violence, is there a ptsd issue? there are people who get psychological help, get counseling? is that a big deal? something they resist? >> guest: after the tornado particularly there was a lot of counseling. even people at the national weather service had counselors come in because they -- it's their job to keep a cool head when these things happen, but people forget that the national weather service is right there in tornado alley and some of these people have family there. so it's so much stress so they had to bring in counselors. there was a lot of counselors that descended on oklahoma to help the teachers and the kids, and throughout the school year, the followup school year, the kid did things like art cryotherapy. i'my simpleso son who was in my book talked but how they used art therapy to keep kids good clouds clouds and bad clouds. they had a ceremony to mark the one-year anniversary of the storms and she had pair by had a day where she hadn't cried about the storms she said the kidders so resilient b
through -- who experience these tornadoes and all the destruction and death and violence, is there a ptsd issue? there are people who get psychological help, get counseling? is that a big deal? something they resist? >> guest: after the tornado particularly there was a lot of counseling. even people at the national weather service had counselors come in because they -- it's their job to keep a cool head when these things happen, but people forget that the national weather service is right...
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action news" continues hello again it's 4:30 and "action news" continues the reason a veteran with ptsd is going to prison for growing marijuana. >>> and federal agents say he was never suppose to be out in the first place. >>> and later it was the cake sale on the interest net the attempt behind this elsa attempt, what the baker was actually trying to do. with we begin with a worrysome wednesday on wall street. that sound signals the close for an interupted day for investors on the new york stock exchange trading ground to a halt for more than three hours due to some kind of technical problem, the outage was temporary but it made many in the financial world nervous. nora muchanic has who on that story today. >> reporter: hi there all trading was suspended for 3.5 hours today a huge disruption blamed on a technical issue, you wonder if this has an effect on the average customer or investor we talked to a south jersey expert today to get answers. >> mount laurel financial planner, brian hill of brian jones investment got a notice that the new york stock exchange temporarily halted traini
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it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. they affect everyone. black, white, it does not matter. we all deal with them. >> so what do you think, reverend? what happened? was this enough that she was dealing with that caused this? >>. >> well, that is out of context, first, because it's a part of a clip of the presentation. >> it's not the whole thing. we have to look at it in context of the whole thing. go ahead, explain. no doctor's diagnosis. a young person. ptsd, you know, it sounds interesting to hear, but she didn't blog for a few days. >> do you think it's just normal? she wasn't diagnosed with clinical depression. that was not a medical doctor or a psychiatrist's diagnosis, correct? >> to my knowledge, yes. >> so, reverend, what do you think or what does the family think happened inside of that cell? >> well, i tell you. the investigation has been taken from the beginning because you just don't give a conclusion before you had. so now it's turned into this treated like a murder investigation with the forensics and we
it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. they affect everyone. black, white, it does not matter. we all deal with them. >> so what do you think, reverend? what happened? was this enough that she was dealing with that caused this? >>. >> well, that is out of context, first, because it's a part of a clip of the presentation. >> it's not the whole thing. we have to look at it in context of the whole thing. go ahead,...
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ptsd. >> bland's lawyers want to meet with investigators in texas. >> we don't want to demonize that community. what we want to do is understand what happened. >> the trooper who pulled bland over has been on desk duty for violatingviolating procedures. be officials are investigating the incident. >> in houston keisha, why did you attend those protests? >> well thank you so much for having me. and it's important that the voices are heard. that somebody is standing up for what we find are these injustices that are happening. it is not okay to slam people down on the ground while they're handcuffed and kneed in the back as we saw in the pool party incident and other incidents that are happening around the country. >> so i know you participated in protests and you went to baltimore recently. and this you protested today. and you're an activist involved in this issue. but when you see the video of her talk about the fact she had depression and maybe ptsd, what runs through your mind? >> well, a lot of things run through my mind. we all get depressed. this is a human condition. depression
ptsd. >> bland's lawyers want to meet with investigators in texas. >> we don't want to demonize that community. what we want to do is understand what happened. >> the trooper who pulled bland over has been on desk duty for violatingviolating procedures. be officials are investigating the incident. >> in houston keisha, why did you attend those protests? >> well thank you so much for having me. and it's important that the voices are heard. that somebody is standing...
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the district attorney saying videos like this -- >> it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd.reporter: -- could be used in the case. >> self-diagnosis is something that we are going to look at and consider with the motive for a suicide. >> reporter: but bland's family saying she would never take her life and was the one assaulted. >> based on the sandy that i knew that's unfathomable to me. >> reporter: now, the officer involved in the arrest will remain on administrative duties until the conclusion of the investigation. the texas department of public safety also says the fbi will conduct a forensic analysis of the videos reeled to the case and will release related video footage to the public as soon as possible. a lot of questions here to be answered. >> social media post about ptsd and being depressed her friends and family say it's being taken out of context. >> that's what we're hearing. >> as you said a lot more questions to be answered. >>> we'll switch gears to the race for the white house. your choice your vote and the unexpected twist for hillary clinton. many people
the district attorney saying videos like this -- >> it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd.reporter: -- could be used in the case. >> self-diagnosis is something that we are going to look at and consider with the motive for a suicide. >> reporter: but bland's family saying she would never take her life and was the one assaulted. >> based on the sandy that i knew that's unfathomable to me. >> reporter: now, the officer involved in the arrest will remain on...
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i talked to veterans who came out without arms and legs and with ptsd.ark: most people run for president say that war is the last resort, but you cannot take it off the table. >> of course. mark: you would reserve that option, even though you put it far down the list? >> it is always an option, but after the war in iraq and afghanistan which caused us -- cost is so much in life and suffering, it is very much the last option. i applaud the president and john kerry for their extraordinarily difficult work in trying to forge an agreement with iran. mark: minimum wage is a big issue with the party in the country right now. you support a $15 national wage. a lot of democrats say maybe not that high, maybe $12. what you base $15 on? do you have a study? >> the study is what is feasible, what we can do politically, and what are the needs of the working people? what is a starvation wage, people cannot live on that. so many people on food stamps, and subsidizes this. $15 an hour is not a whole lot that allows people to live with a shrine of dignity -- shred of di
i talked to veterans who came out without arms and legs and with ptsd.ark: most people run for president say that war is the last resort, but you cannot take it off the table. >> of course. mark: you would reserve that option, even though you put it far down the list? >> it is always an option, but after the war in iraq and afghanistan which caused us -- cost is so much in life and suffering, it is very much the last option. i applaud the president and john kerry for their...
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ptsd. the loud noise can send some into a stressful, emotional, even painful experience. >> i loved to see the fireworks. any loud noise any flashes will easy make me jump and somewhat crouch down. >> as many as one in five veterans have problems with p ptsd. >>> in about five minutes why terrorists may be stocking up on explosives. >>> melissa mollet has the latest on the roads. right now 50 near the cheverly metro. flooding eastbound and westbound. a warning for you this morning. south capitol street at malcolm x avenue. we have more flooding there and you can't get around it this morning. just aern wag, not a lot of trees or wires down but many traffic sickgnals are down. you want to treat those as a four-way stop. cathedral and hawthorn and we have wires and a tree down there as well. wisconsin avenue at northwest at jenifer and a couple rail warnings for you. penn line 505 25 minutes behind and possible delays there saying this morning because of potential track problems because of tho
ptsd. the loud noise can send some into a stressful, emotional, even painful experience. >> i loved to see the fireworks. any loud noise any flashes will easy make me jump and somewhat crouch down. >> as many as one in five veterans have problems with p ptsd. >>> in about five minutes why terrorists may be stocking up on explosives. >>> melissa mollet has the latest on the roads. right now 50 near the cheverly metro. flooding eastbound and westbound. a warning for...
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. >>> can you imagine what the fourth of july feels like to a combat veteran with ptsd? i can guarantee you, here in our area, we all have some neighbors that are dreading fireworks going off right outside their door. and a group called military with ptsd is trying to help them get through this holiday weekend. they have been giving out signs that veterans can put in their from the yards. i tweeted this earlier and linked to them on my facebook page. it basically tells neighbors, look, all those sudden loud blasts can trigger flashbacks anxiety, if you see a sign in someone's from the yard hey, it is just asking you to be courteous. ask them if they would like to join in the very least give them a fair warping where and when you will be setting them off. look, this does not mean that vets don't like fireworks. and we are not talking about the big shows at citythat cities and towns put on much the less the national fireworks down on the mall. vets can avoid those on their own. it is the personal fireworks in the neighborhoods that can be really, really hard for them to de
. >>> can you imagine what the fourth of july feels like to a combat veteran with ptsd? i can guarantee you, here in our area, we all have some neighbors that are dreading fireworks going off right outside their door. and a group called military with ptsd is trying to help them get through this holiday weekend. they have been giving out signs that veterans can put in their from the yards. i tweeted this earlier and linked to them on my facebook page. it basically tells neighbors, look,...
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ptsd. well, to help, non-profit group called military with ptsd sells yard signs to veterans, and you can put those in your yard just to reminds the neighbors to be courteous. amtrak facing more than dozen lawsuits stemming from the deadly train crash in port richmond. coming up why the company says it should just be one suit. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (grover) nice! (husband) 3 club seats. 50 yard line. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. every day, for the rest of your life. (grover) new wheels. nice. see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. >> violent night in camden, a live report coming up from scene. crews searching for local teen who went swimming but never made it back to shore. >>> and, several animals including four dogs, re
ptsd. well, to help, non-profit group called military with ptsd sells yard signs to veterans, and you can put those in your yard just to reminds the neighbors to be courteous. amtrak facing more than dozen lawsuits stemming from the deadly train crash in port richmond. coming up why the company says it should just be one suit. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the...
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blast that come with fire works could bring traumatic combat memories for veterans suffering with ptsd, post traumatic stress disorder. >> that fear, that unbridled panic is just as real as if something had just happened to them. >> reporter: now a non-profit call military with ptsd is trying to raise awareness. the group's facebook page has gone viral with 21 million views and distributing signs that read combat veteran lives here please be courteous with fire works. message is aimed at people with backyard firecrackers. >> it is just unexpect stuff unexpected things. item bar races me. >> reporter: experts say people with p tsd should avoid triggers when possible and not just vets who can have trouble with fire works. they can be frightening to young children, headphones with ear plugs can reduce the noise can be helpful. i'm stephanie stahl cb36789 "eyewitness news". >>> still to come high alert on a holiday weekend new tea tails on how law enforcement is ram pink up facilities, monk heightened concerned about a terror attack. >>> charcoal isn't just for a grill, i'm jill wagner, de
blast that come with fire works could bring traumatic combat memories for veterans suffering with ptsd, post traumatic stress disorder. >> that fear, that unbridled panic is just as real as if something had just happened to them. >> reporter: now a non-profit call military with ptsd is trying to raise awareness. the group's facebook page has gone viral with 21 million views and distributing signs that read combat veteran lives here please be courteous with fire works. message is...
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woman who were exposed to a trauma and had ptsd symptoms were likely to be at risk for a heart attacko a stroke. loud noises and lack of sleep can increase a woman's risk of heart attack. >>> cdc is shaking a finger at those using indoor tanning beds. they found four out of five adults who had been tanning indoors in 2010 had been doing that four years later. indoor tanning was one of the preventible health problems in the country. >>> federal prosecutors want to know if airlines are raking in extra profits. >> reporter: major airlines under investigation. the government probe involves american southwest and united which control 80% of flights. did they work together to limit the number of seats and boost ticket prices. >> reporter: the airline says they compete not cooperate. >>> anheuser-busch is using less water to make beer. they are looking torched more ways to become more water efficient without sacrificing taste. >> a revamp version of wrap so popular they have a facebook page devoted to possible bubble wrap has half a million followers. >> up next in the morning buzz, the most
woman who were exposed to a trauma and had ptsd symptoms were likely to be at risk for a heart attacko a stroke. loud noises and lack of sleep can increase a woman's risk of heart attack. >>> cdc is shaking a finger at those using indoor tanning beds. they found four out of five adults who had been tanning indoors in 2010 had been doing that four years later. indoor tanning was one of the preventible health problems in the country. >>> federal prosecutors want to know if...
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she had injuries to her head face, teeth and claimed to suffer from ptsd. storm chasers captured the twisters that rolled through the town of monmouth. extreme winds downed a power line. police reportedly turning cars away and not letting residents back in to survey the damage. >> a verdict in the colorado movie theater trial. >> we find you guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. >> it took just 13 hours to decide the fate of james holmes. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity for the shooting. the sentencing phase starts wednesday. and that could take weeks. >>> next to texas and a traffic violation that lead to a woman's death. sandra bland was stopped by texas state police were changing lanes without signaling. this video shot by a bystander shows her arrest but not the moments leading up to it. officials say bland was argumentative and uncooperative and charged with assault on a public servant. but three days later the 28-year-old was dead in her jail cell. officials say she hanged herself but bland's family doesn't believe i
she had injuries to her head face, teeth and claimed to suffer from ptsd. storm chasers captured the twisters that rolled through the town of monmouth. extreme winds downed a power line. police reportedly turning cars away and not letting residents back in to survey the damage. >> a verdict in the colorado movie theater trial. >> we find you guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. >> it took just 13 hours to decide the fate of james holmes. he has pleaded not...
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. >> mathew muller told authorities he is a former main suffering from ptsd and the attorney said the 38-year-old's mental history will be brought up in court. >> it is true what they have contained in the complaint he suffers from bipolar disorder. certainly he has had a history of mental illness that certainly will be part of our defense. >> looking more closely at muller's back ground he joins the marines as a teen and served four years until 1999 and attended harvard law school and graduated in 2012. he worked as an immigration attorney in san francisco. he was disbarred in january for misconduct including lying to a client and taking their money. muller was arrested two weeks ago in lake tahoe if a june 5 home invasion in dublin. >> an investigation is underway into a fail shooting near southern san jose. a man was shot at 9:30 last night on monterey road south of the pg&e substation. this is video near where the shooting took place. the man suffered one gunshot wound. doctors pronounced him dead at the hospital. >> new details of an area of the bay bridge that caught fire last n
. >> mathew muller told authorities he is a former main suffering from ptsd and the attorney said the 38-year-old's mental history will be brought up in court. >> it is true what they have contained in the complaint he suffers from bipolar disorder. certainly he has had a history of mental illness that certainly will be part of our defense. >> looking more closely at muller's back ground he joins the marines as a teen and served four years until 1999 and attended harvard law...
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so somebody who might perhaps, they were at war, in iraq and hear a loud noise and triggers their ptsd they are literally comparing and encountering a reference to something in literature or conversation to that. that they actually being so triggered by it and they have been demanding that they are put on syllabus so students can opt out of going to certain classes. they should be able to, they shouldn't, professor shouldn't hold it against things. shouldn't read anything in reference to colonialism sexism suicide. they believe they shouldn't have to encounter that. one of the, one of the worst examples of this i talk a professor at yale who teaches criminal law and she is about how, she, when she teaches rape law, in that section of the course that the women's groups have told these students that they basically have a right to come up and demand trigger warnings before and not have to attend the class. and, it has gotten so bad, that she says, she has heard from criminal law professors all across the country who actually decided to stop teaching rape law because it is becoming so cont
so somebody who might perhaps, they were at war, in iraq and hear a loud noise and triggers their ptsd they are literally comparing and encountering a reference to something in literature or conversation to that. that they actually being so triggered by it and they have been demanding that they are put on syllabus so students can opt out of going to certain classes. they should be able to, they shouldn't, professor shouldn't hold it against things. shouldn't read anything in reference to...
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a group called military with ptsd is actually distributing red lawn signs around the country.he signs read combat veteran lives here, please be courteous with fireworks. >> the soldier with ptsd and that can transport you to memories of the battlefield. >> something to keep in mind. >>> back to the safety side of things. >> police are reminding everyone to be extra cautious this holiday weekend. according to recent statistics across the country, 11 people were killed and more than 10,000 injured by fireworks last year. there will be a lot of people on the road this weekend. penn-dot says the fourth of july ranks among the worst of all holidays surpassed only by thanksgiving. if you want to find out where you can watch local fireworks displays put on by the experts, tap on the nbc 10 news app. >>> a florida fisherman's up close encounter with a shark is caught on camera. >> check this out. you can see that shark circling his kayak. then tipping it over. we will show you what happens next. >>> i'm also tracking rain for part of your fourth of july weekend. this evening we are st
a group called military with ptsd is actually distributing red lawn signs around the country.he signs read combat veteran lives here, please be courteous with fireworks. >> the soldier with ptsd and that can transport you to memories of the battlefield. >> something to keep in mind. >>> back to the safety side of things. >> police are reminding everyone to be extra cautious this holiday weekend. according to recent statistics across the country, 11 people were killed...
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item bar racing me because i showed weakness. >> reporter: experts say people with ptsd should avoidggers when possible. it is in the just vets who can have trouble with fire works. they can be frightening to young children, headphones or ear plugs to reduce the noise can be helpful. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 6:45. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday. anthony mason and vanita nair join us live from new york. happy fourth of july. >> happy fourth to you too. on this fourth of july it took 20 years thousands of trees and millions of dollars but a replica of the ship that helped win revolutionary war is back in the u.s. we will take awe aboard. >> they are the wonders of the world that are in the on that famous list of seven, we will show you places just as impressive and far less crowded. >> and he has fronted the popular band willco for 20 years but for his new group he recruited his teenage son. find out how a health scare turned this father/son act in an emotional journey for the whole family and hear a performance in our saturday session. >>
item bar racing me because i showed weakness. >> reporter: experts say people with ptsd should avoidggers when possible. it is in the just vets who can have trouble with fire works. they can be frightening to young children, headphones or ear plugs to reduce the noise can be helpful. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 6:45. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday. anthony mason and vanita nair join us live from new york. happy fourth of july....
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very difficult and i watched the staff that i worked with, many of whom are suffering from delayed ptsd, it can be up to seven years after a traumatic event and there was one circumstance where my husband's hotel was attached and i was on the phone with the flight attendant telling them what to do because they were barricaded in their room, he was coordinating a rescue. it sounds like that movie. like i said, this is, i feel like it is not even my life sometimes. but for them to feel safe to come out we went through a traumatic event. and so that triggered my interest in the beginning and as more moms are concerned, classmates and people -- i like to research as an educator. and science and education, it is constantly rewiring, the council to parents' concern is to certain organizations especially suicide. for grief counseling, and now i have the opportunity to go to the institute of greenhouse in the university of texas where they're doing a lot of research and my big push is we need as much funding as we can to get more this is our last frontier and the more we can understand about un
very difficult and i watched the staff that i worked with, many of whom are suffering from delayed ptsd, it can be up to seven years after a traumatic event and there was one circumstance where my husband's hotel was attached and i was on the phone with the flight attendant telling them what to do because they were barricaded in their room, he was coordinating a rescue. it sounds like that movie. like i said, this is, i feel like it is not even my life sometimes. but for them to feel safe to...
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a new study from nurses health found ptsd may put a woman's heart at risk as well. the disorder can turn small disturbances such as loud noises or lack of sleep into triggers that increase a woman's risk of a heart attack. the study found women who experienced four ptsd symptoms were 60% more likely to be at risk for a heart attack or stroke. >>> this morning a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on alcatraz island as the national parks service unveils its refurbished guard house complex. the $3 million project included work to stabilize reroof, and repaint the guard house library and schoolhouse structures. in addition some historic features hidden for decades were restored including the building's original entrance sign. the unveiling will be held this morning before the public arrives on the island. >>> candlestick park all but rubble this morning. over the former home of the giant and 49ers yesterday. crews have been tearing down the 55-year-old stadium for months. you can sort of make out the field. the goal was to finish yesterday. there's still more to be do
a new study from nurses health found ptsd may put a woman's heart at risk as well. the disorder can turn small disturbances such as loud noises or lack of sleep into triggers that increase a woman's risk of a heart attack. the study found women who experienced four ptsd symptoms were 60% more likely to be at risk for a heart attack or stroke. >>> this morning a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held on alcatraz island as the national parks service unveils its refurbished guard house...
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. >> it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. >> reporter: they admitted online to battling depression but her family does not think she killed herself. at a memorial tuesday night, bland's mother said she believes her daughter was murdered. the f.b.i. is investigating. don champion, cbs news, hempstead, texas. >> the officer has been placed on administrative leave for violating procedures during a traffic stop. the case will go before a grand jury. >>> there is another court date today for the man who landed his gyrocopter on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol. douglas hughes, a former u.s. male carrier from florida turned -- mail carrier from florida turned down a plea deal last month. he said his reason for landing at the capitol was to deliver letters to lawmakers with his views on campaign finance reform. the u.s. postal service fired hughes earlier this month. he's pleaded not guilty to six charges in the case. >>> now to the awe moment in the newscast. an adorable photo of to dogs hugging ended up -- two dogs hugging ended up saving their lives. they were going to be put down at
. >> it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. >> reporter: they admitted online to battling depression but her family does not think she killed herself. at a memorial tuesday night, bland's mother said she believes her daughter was murdered. the f.b.i. is investigating. don champion, cbs news, hempstead, texas. >> the officer has been placed on administrative leave for violating procedures during a traffic stop. the case will go before a grand jury. >>> there...
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a little bit of depression and ptsd. >> a lot of people are wondering why would she do this?o that is of course extremely relevant that she may have been suffering from some sort of mental illness. >> reporter: bland's family in chicago says they want to meet with investigators in texas. >> we are not going to demonize that community. what we are wanting to do though, is understand what happened. >> reporter: it should be noted waller county sheriff glen smith was fired from his job as police chief amidst allegations of racism. on thursday he dismissed the idea that he is biased in 234iway. though fbi has now joined the investigation. >>> that's john henry smith reporting. >>> germany has its say over another bailout for greece. >>> plus marking one year since the crash of flight mh17. still more questions than answers about what actually brought the jet down. stay tuned. ♪ >>> good morning, and thanks so much for joining us here on al jazeera. it's 10:45 am eastern, and here is a look at today's top stories. congress is moving forward with revisions to no child left behind.
a little bit of depression and ptsd. >> a lot of people are wondering why would she do this?o that is of course extremely relevant that she may have been suffering from some sort of mental illness. >> reporter: bland's family in chicago says they want to meet with investigators in texas. >> we are not going to demonize that community. what we are wanting to do though, is understand what happened. >> reporter: it should be noted waller county sheriff glen smith was fired...
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a suffering from something that some of you allalig now it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd >> we take issue with the notion that she was suffering from she was never clinically diagnosed as this family understands. poran intake form using pills. but when asked if she was feeling suicidal today, sandra responded no, leading to new questions ab she wa closely enough. tonight, many are blaming the including her family. saying sandra bland should never have been arrested in the first place. >> she was pulled over for something so insignificant, and because of an officer who felt like maybe his ego was bruised -- >> reporter: former nypd detective nick casol said though bland was arguing with the officer, reaching into the car went too far. >> he's crossed the rubicon. now he's taken this as a personal issue. now who's going to win? this is just deteriorating. it's as we say in brooklyn, it's only going to get worser. >> this didn't need to happen. she didn't need to get in an argument with the police officer, and the officer didn't yan her out of that car. Ãa valuable lesson on
a suffering from something that some of you allalig now it's a little bit of depression as well as ptsd >> we take issue with the notion that she was suffering from she was never clinically diagnosed as this family understands. poran intake form using pills. but when asked if she was feeling suicidal today, sandra responded no, leading to new questions ab she wa closely enough. tonight, many are blaming the including her family. saying sandra bland should never have been arrested in the...
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from something some of you may be suffering right now, it is a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. >> what would she do this to herself, so that is of course extremely relevant that she may have been suffering from some sort of mental illness. >> bland's relevancebland's relatives say they want to meet with authorities in texas. >> we are not going to demonize that community. what we are wanting to do is understand what happened. >> the trooper who pulled bland over has been on desk duty for violating procedures. the fbi and the texas rangers are now investigating the incident. >> erica pitzi, thank you very much. for many "i can't breathe" has been a rallying cry. eric garner died after confrontation with police in the city. protesters took to the streets to remember eric garner a year after his death in custody. >> caught on tape and viewed by millions. the decision by a new york grand jury not to indict the police officer who choked the officer sparked outrage across the country. and today exactly one year later, a day of remembrance on the very same street where eric garner di
from something some of you may be suffering right now, it is a little bit of depression as well as ptsd. >> what would she do this to herself, so that is of course extremely relevant that she may have been suffering from some sort of mental illness. >> bland's relevancebland's relatives say they want to meet with authorities in texas. >> we are not going to demonize that community. what we are wanting to do is understand what happened. >> the trooper who pulled bland...
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suffering from something you may be dealing with right now, it's a little bit of depression along with ptsd. however the. >> for now it's being treated like a homicide investigation. >> >> i have asked the texas rangers to do extensive investigation and touch dna done on the trash bag. >> tuesday night mourn ers gathered to lay to rest sandra bland >>> now, the 52-minute video was posted online yesterday. authorities said late last night, that they are looking into alleged edits to that video. >>> a car crashes into a car dealership. it's all caught. it happened in massachusetts and the video showed a speeding truck hitting a telephone poll and hitting cars parked on the lot. the dealership owner says at least six cars and two boats are a total loss. amazingly no one was hurt. the driver faces charges that include driving while drunk and destruction of property. >>> and an 18-year-old had a individual yeah of a drone with a gun attached to it. the footage appears to show the gun discharge several times while the drone is flying feet off the ground. they say they did extensive research to ma
suffering from something you may be dealing with right now, it's a little bit of depression along with ptsd. however the. >> for now it's being treated like a homicide investigation. >> >> i have asked the texas rangers to do extensive investigation and touch dna done on the trash bag. >> tuesday night mourn ers gathered to lay to rest sandra bland >>> now, the 52-minute video was posted online yesterday. authorities said late last night, that they are looking...