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this time, a test group of war veterans with ptsd participated. the results from this study will be submitted to the fda. their long term goal is to study whether mdma should be re-classified by the fda so it becomes legal for medicinal uses. >> i think the rational thing to do is to learn everything we can about the possible risks and benefits and act accordingly. not to put it in a separate category just because it's been used recreationally. >> coming up on "techknow", the u.s. military's secret roll in psychedelic drug testing. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. >> the drug was given orally to the men in the hospital ward at 11:15 and they immediately em-bussed, arriving at the exercise area ten minutes later. at 11:40 the first affects of the drug make their appearance the men no longer take cover they relax and begin to giggle. >> this british army experiment was filmed in 1964. the effects of psychedelics on humans has been tested-- officiall
this time, a test group of war veterans with ptsd participated. the results from this study will be submitted to the fda. their long term goal is to study whether mdma should be re-classified by the fda so it becomes legal for medicinal uses. >> i think the rational thing to do is to learn everything we can about the possible risks and benefits and act accordingly. not to put it in a separate category just because it's been used recreationally. >> coming up on "techknow",...
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ed: one of the biggest challenges for our veterans is ptsd. there are many programs to help in the bay state and brand-new research focused on the brain. heather: emily riemer takes us inside the lab focusing on finding new treatment. >> these are brains that look normal that don't have any damage or lesions. >> they don't know for sure news one looked. brain bank dedicated to the study of ptsds the first of its kind. tech incomes are looking forking makers this very seen in other brain disorders hoping to find better treatment. there are certain treatments that reduce in fla mation. certain treatments that heal blood vessels. and any of these structures are going haywire, then we can focus our treatment on those thing. >> it will take type. fou. there are ter pis that can help. >> stein in 2013 at the va teaching veteran ares diagnosed with ptsd how to may. by playing how to heal. >> are not thinking about the problems but thinking about how do i may the cord or do i not have the pick. that could be a huge release for it could be the differen
ed: one of the biggest challenges for our veterans is ptsd. there are many programs to help in the bay state and brand-new research focused on the brain. heather: emily riemer takes us inside the lab focusing on finding new treatment. >> these are brains that look normal that don't have any damage or lesions. >> they don't know for sure news one looked. brain bank dedicated to the study of ptsds the first of its kind. tech incomes are looking forking makers this very seen in other...
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brain bank dedicated to the study of ptsds the first of its kind. tech incomes are looking forking makers this very seen in other brain disorders hoping to find better treatment. there are certain treatments that reduce in fla mation. certain treatments that heal blood vessels. and any of these structures are going haywire, then we can focus our treatment on those thing. >> it will take type. >> but for those sufficienting fou. there are ter pis that can help. >> stein in 2013 at the va teaching veteran ares diagnosed with ptsd how to may. by playing how to heal. >> are not thinking about the problems but thinking about how do i may the cord or do i not have the pick. that could be a huge release for veteran. it could be the difference between a good day and a bad day. veterans know who bad days. the navy reservist was diagnosed with ptsd in 1991 the results of trauma and struggled with key pression and drugs. >> i was homeless for awhile. i would walk the streets. i would do things and live to neat next high. >> the diagnosis led him to treatment a
brain bank dedicated to the study of ptsds the first of its kind. tech incomes are looking forking makers this very seen in other brain disorders hoping to find better treatment. there are certain treatments that reduce in fla mation. certain treatments that heal blood vessels. and any of these structures are going haywire, then we can focus our treatment on those thing. >> it will take type. >> but for those sufficienting fou. there are ter pis that can help. >> stein in 2013...
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in the '90s she was diagnosed with ptsd.ut back then they called it anxiety. >> i finally told this therapist, i said, i'm doing everything you told me to do. i'm doing everything right. why am i getting worse? i was hysterical. he said, because we have no cure for ptsd. >> so we think that mdma seems to have this interesting combination of helping decrease fear and defensiveness at the same time, so people are not numb from their emotions but they're not overwhelmed by them either. >> they're dancing between us. they're making art. >> they're out in the open running around. >> that's so healing. thank you so much. >> techno's phil torres joins us from culver city, california. it's great to have you. now this patient was part of a small test group. what were her results? >> yes. yes, a small group, but her results were great. that is powerful stuff going on there, and right now she's symptom-free. that is a huge step from, you know, years of therapy and having to take things like anti-depressants. two thirds ha of them had v
in the '90s she was diagnosed with ptsd.ut back then they called it anxiety. >> i finally told this therapist, i said, i'm doing everything you told me to do. i'm doing everything right. why am i getting worse? i was hysterical. he said, because we have no cure for ptsd. >> so we think that mdma seems to have this interesting combination of helping decrease fear and defensiveness at the same time, so people are not numb from their emotions but they're not overwhelmed by them either....
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emily: the key to ptsd may be inside this first-of-its-kind brain bank. the research being done in massachusetts helping unlock clues to the problems haunting veterans. announcer: you are watching s news leader. good morning, this is newscenter 5 eyeopener. randy: also on the eye, these guys are having a really tough time carrying out a crime. their blunders. good morning, i' m randy price. emily: i' m emily riemer with cindy fitzgibbon. maybe some fog. cindy: it will be tough on the kids. wherever you see the white on the map, that is where we have the fog. visibility half a mile in worcester. it is breezy and warm this afternoon. right around 70 degrees. 53, worcester, right now. a few 40' s. otherwise, a lot of clouds. showers to the west. nothing more than a spot shower. breaks of sunshine. 70 by 5:00. showers few and far between. better chance of seeing one or two across the area. no impact for the morning. we are dealing with some fog. olessa: this is over in somerville. stop and go from avon. pike looks good. some delays on 93 south out of methuen.
emily: the key to ptsd may be inside this first-of-its-kind brain bank. the research being done in massachusetts helping unlock clues to the problems haunting veterans. announcer: you are watching s news leader. good morning, this is newscenter 5 eyeopener. randy: also on the eye, these guys are having a really tough time carrying out a crime. their blunders. good morning, i' m randy price. emily: i' m emily riemer with cindy fitzgibbon. maybe some fog. cindy: it will be tough on the kids....
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one of the biggest challenges facing them is ptsd. but there are many programs to help in the bay state with brand new research focused on the newscenter 5's emily riemer takes us inside the lab focused on finding new treatment. emily: inside this unassuming lab at the bedford v.a. facility, dr. ann mckee and her team are looking for clues. they're examining hundreds of brain samples donated by patients diagnosed with ptsd. dr. ann mckee: we've always made the assumption that these are microscopically, that don't have any damage or lesions. sure because no one has ever looked. study of ptsd is the first of its kind. technicians are looking for brain disorders hoping to find better treatments. dr. mckee: there are certain treatments that reduce inflammation, certain treatments that heal blood vessels. if any of these structures are going haywire, then we can focus our treatment on those things. emily: it will take time but for those suffering now, there are therapies that can help. gene stein launched "guitars for vets" in 2013 at the
one of the biggest challenges facing them is ptsd. but there are many programs to help in the bay state with brand new research focused on the newscenter 5's emily riemer takes us inside the lab focused on finding new treatment. emily: inside this unassuming lab at the bedford v.a. facility, dr. ann mckee and her team are looking for clues. they're examining hundreds of brain samples donated by patients diagnosed with ptsd. dr. ann mckee: we've always made the assumption that these are...
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how he is uusing technology to help veterans with ptsd . >>> our forecast looks better here over the next few days. better as in warmer for some. we'll talk a look at that and the chance for any rain coming up . >> anchor: just ahead all new at 5:00, boston police on the lookout after a sexual assault was reported at a local university . >>> and the long time girlfriend of witty beau bulger in court. what she had to say about her alleged involvement with the infamous mobster . >> anchor: high ity for passengers on board a southwest flight when it was forced to make an emergency landing after a fight breaks out on board . >> anchor: we would love to hear from you. give us a call on the 7 news tip we need to disrupt the old order in washington, dc. we can do a lot better we should lower rates and simplify the code to allow people to freely decide how they want to spend their money. what we need is leadership to fix a few big things... so that this country takes off and soars where people can dream the biggest possible dreams... and pursue them with a vengeance. (applause) jeb. proven c
how he is uusing technology to help veterans with ptsd . >>> our forecast looks better here over the next few days. better as in warmer for some. we'll talk a look at that and the chance for any rain coming up . >> anchor: just ahead all new at 5:00, boston police on the lookout after a sexual assault was reported at a local university . >>> and the long time girlfriend of witty beau bulger in court. what she had to say about her alleged involvement with the infamous...
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emily: the key to ptsd may be inside this brain bank. the research being done in massachusetts helping unmask clues to the problems haunting veterans. >> you are watching wcvb, boston ' s news leader. randy: also on the eye this morning, these guys are having a tough time. the security camera capturing their blunder. burglar blunder. good morning. thank you for joining us. emily: i' m emily riemer along with cindy fitzgibbon' s. cindy: we are cooking up a warm on today. it is going to be breezy as well. starting out with temperatures in the 50' s. earlier this week, we could not get into the 50' s. a mild start. 52 in worcester. 54 in boston. we have some fog where you see the white, producing visibility down to 1/3 of a mile. the fog is out there. otherwise we are dry. showers off to the west. this is a narrow ribbon of showers. a lot of these are going to fall apart is this approach is late in the day. at ahead of this front, a gusty southwest of the wind is going to pull in some warmer temperatures. from the 50' s this morning, we are
emily: the key to ptsd may be inside this brain bank. the research being done in massachusetts helping unmask clues to the problems haunting veterans. >> you are watching wcvb, boston ' s news leader. randy: also on the eye this morning, these guys are having a tough time. the security camera capturing their blunder. burglar blunder. good morning. thank you for joining us. emily: i' m emily riemer along with cindy fitzgibbon' s. cindy: we are cooking up a warm on today. it is going to be...
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robert suffers from ptsd after serving two tours.n iraq in 2008 and afghanistan in 2009. >> having a battle budd which me. he calms that any of, just something to take focus off of it. >> reporter: diesel is getting training from jennifer green who started, an organization, that provides service dogs to veterans, who suffer from ptsd and traumatic brain injury, a all free of charge. >> our dogs do not judge. they do in the care what we have been through. they are very accepting of us. >> jennifer runs alpha bravo k-9 with her son kevin a marine veteran who suffers from ptsd and traumatic brain injury too. >> i was 19 years old, accepting the fact the death of the friend and i was another work place has air. just trying to sleep. it the is tough. the it is a dark quiet room when things are the the loudest and mess scary. >> reporter: they came up with the idea to provide service dogs for vets when kevin was in the mental hospital at his lowest. >> there was a therapy dog in the hospital and it just nudged my forehead and just said loo
robert suffers from ptsd after serving two tours.n iraq in 2008 and afghanistan in 2009. >> having a battle budd which me. he calms that any of, just something to take focus off of it. >> reporter: diesel is getting training from jennifer green who started, an organization, that provides service dogs to veterans, who suffer from ptsd and traumatic brain injury, a all free of charge. >> our dogs do not judge. they do in the care what we have been through. they are very...
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emily: this brain bank is dedicated to the study of ptsd. randy: a new hampshire teenager is accused of vandalizing a planned parenthood clinic with a hatchet. the damage is extensive. police say the suspect broke into the clinic early yesterday. destroy computer and lab equipment and cut phone lines. he is accused of damaging the plumbing, which flooded both the clinic and a pizza restaurant next door. earlier this mud, someone spray-painted graffiti on the same building. emily: economic headlines. asian stocks are mostly lower due to weak earnings reports in the u.s. stock futures are higher despite finishing in the red yesterday. investors will be looking forward to new weekly jobless claims data. federal regulators are considering speeding up recalls over faulty airbags. the government could put out a special directive ordering manufacturers to prioritize certain repairs and replacement of those hot airbags. it would increase the number of assigned repair facilities. the airbags which can propel shrapnel have been links to eight deaths.
emily: this brain bank is dedicated to the study of ptsd. randy: a new hampshire teenager is accused of vandalizing a planned parenthood clinic with a hatchet. the damage is extensive. police say the suspect broke into the clinic early yesterday. destroy computer and lab equipment and cut phone lines. he is accused of damaging the plumbing, which flooded both the clinic and a pizza restaurant next door. earlier this mud, someone spray-painted graffiti on the same building. emily: economic...
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the mybivy app earned tyler and his team top prize - best ptsd (sot: sgt. first class patrick skluzacek, veteran) "i am very proud of him, yeah." it has yet to go through clinical trials. but tyler wants (sot: tyler skluzacek, mybivy app) "my team and i kind of have and i won't sleep until the veterans can." >> tyler says he has been working with the v-a andnd sleep experts. his team hopes to start clinical testing of the app next spring. who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets, balanced. and tax cuts every single year. right to rise usa who has the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special loopholes. an explosion in growth and new jobs. jeb: cut taxes. grow america. right to rise usa saturday marked 20- years since the discovery of "baby doe" in storm lake, iowa. the infant's dead body was found wrapped in a sweatshirt in the closet of a mobile home. and, the investigation is still "open"... even two decades later. we'll talke with police abo
the mybivy app earned tyler and his team top prize - best ptsd (sot: sgt. first class patrick skluzacek, veteran) "i am very proud of him, yeah." it has yet to go through clinical trials. but tyler wants (sot: tyler skluzacek, mybivy app) "my team and i kind of have and i won't sleep until the veterans can." >> tyler says he has been working with the v-a andnd sleep experts. his team hopes to start clinical testing of the app next spring. who's toughest on spending?...
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new research in massachusetts aims to help veterans dealing with ptsd. it' s happening inside this left at the bedford be a facility where a team is examining hundreds of brain sample some donated patients. they are looking for markers the unseen and other brain disorders, hoping for better treatment. >> there are certain treatments that reduce inflammation. certain treatments that heal blood vessels. if any of these structures are going haywire, we can focus our treatment on those things. erika: the brain bank dedicated to the study of ptsd is the first of its kind. sesame street is adding a new friend. her name is julia, she is a preschooler and the first muppet with autism. they hope she will help increase understanding among parents and kit. -- kids. >> he has some behaviors like not looking you directly in the eye. she is more sensitive to noise is. that noises and light. belichick has together with our low she shares not only these challenges but also what they have in common. erika: she will be added to digital programming in any storybook as well
new research in massachusetts aims to help veterans dealing with ptsd. it' s happening inside this left at the bedford be a facility where a team is examining hundreds of brain sample some donated patients. they are looking for markers the unseen and other brain disorders, hoping for better treatment. >> there are certain treatments that reduce inflammation. certain treatments that heal blood vessels. if any of these structures are going haywire, we can focus our treatment on those...
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. >>> local marine's family knows the affects of ptsd all too well but they say their life changed whenlegged companion joined their family. and now they're hoping to make a difference for others just like them. >> that's right. fox 29's shawnette wilson shows us how the work this mother and son are doing is giving a lot of wounded warriors hope. >> it's really hard for me to go out in public a lot. um, unless i have somebody with me. >> reporter: marine corps veteran robert mark lean know is trying to get his life back with the help of diesel training to become his service dog. robert serves from ptsd after serving two tours, iraq in 2008 and afghanistan in 2009. >> having a battle buddy with me. he calms that they have been. something to take the focus off of. >> reporter: diesel is getting the training from jennifer green who started alpha bravo k9 an organization that provides service dogs to veterans who suffer from pstd and traumatic brain injury all free of charge. >> our dogs have no judgment. they don't care what we've been through. they're very accepting of us. >> reporter: je
. >>> local marine's family knows the affects of ptsd all too well but they say their life changed whenlegged companion joined their family. and now they're hoping to make a difference for others just like them. >> that's right. fox 29's shawnette wilson shows us how the work this mother and son are doing is giving a lot of wounded warriors hope. >> it's really hard for me to go out in public a lot. um, unless i have somebody with me. >> reporter: marine corps veteran...
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. >> we have a lot of world warii veterans with clear symptoms of what we recognize today as ptsd. but at the time it wasn't recognized as an illness. jonathan: a geriatric psychiatrist said world war ii veterans had a lot of support when they came home from war. cheering americans, plentiful job opportunities and financial health with education. but in old age there is more time to reflect. >> there are many world war ii veterans that lived with the symptoms throughout their life. >> the v.a. operates 200 specialized treatment programs for ptsd, such as florida at the washington veterans affairs medical center. while medication, psychological and the behavioral therapy are options, so, too, are the alternative therapies such as meditation and acupuncture. older veterans and care-givers are encouraged to use the app ptsd coach to manage the symptoms anytime. >> they can describe to you the traumatic episodes. jonathan: nielsen speaks for those who cannot. >> if we get that stuff -- anymore? you talk to someone in battle they tell you they will never forget what they saw. the v.a. m
. >> we have a lot of world warii veterans with clear symptoms of what we recognize today as ptsd. but at the time it wasn't recognized as an illness. jonathan: a geriatric psychiatrist said world war ii veterans had a lot of support when they came home from war. cheering americans, plentiful job opportunities and financial health with education. but in old age there is more time to reflect. >> there are many world war ii veterans that lived with the symptoms throughout their life....
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the mybivy app earned tyler and his team top prize - best ptsd mobile app for clinicians. "i am very proud of him, yeah." it has yet to go through clinical trials. but tyler wants it on every veteran's wrist. "my team and i kind of have a saying right now that my team and i won't sleep until the veterans can." tyler says he has been working with the va and sleep experts. his team hopes to start clinical ad lib main weather it is a warm and windy day in central iowa. most of the state is a part of a red flag warning. this means there are strong winds, low humidity and plenty of fuel in the form of dry grasses and crops that could make fires spread rapidly. burning is not advised today. winds will be strong from the southwest at 20 to 30 mph. temperatures will be well above average reaching the upper 70s to 80 degrees later this afternoon. it will stay warm and breezy overnight with lows in the mid 50s. tuesday will be another mild day with highs in the 70s. a few stray showers are possible in southern iowa late in the day. cooler air arrives by friday and temperatures will
the mybivy app earned tyler and his team top prize - best ptsd mobile app for clinicians. "i am very proud of him, yeah." it has yet to go through clinical trials. but tyler wants it on every veteran's wrist. "my team and i kind of have a saying right now that my team and i won't sleep until the veterans can." tyler says he has been working with the va and sleep experts. his team hopes to start clinical ad lib main weather it is a warm and windy day in central iowa. most of...
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. >> i did of a story for therapy learning to trust the course and getting over the up ptsd. >> tapes and call me in the morning. >> extremely rare tortoise initial reaction was oh no. >> we're not making soup out of this. >> a video of six related rare of tortoises on october october 12th with -- went on a viral. they are western tortoises endangered and when the owner of the century he thought one was getting out of its aid having trouble and then to look a little so that is extremely rare in general. is dead or conjoined but they were connected by the egg sac like is the umbilical cord. so if you have a sensitive stomach turn away but i think it is super cute. they took dental floss and gently chided around the egg sac is low be separated them. >> my initial reaction was oh no. it doesn't work out that well. like to see they were not controlling -- conjoint. >> they actually resemble a be they are black and yellow and extremely rare not found anywhere around here. and then you can hold them right up here. >> rigo. -- there you go. >> how big? >> their mother is right here ; we're
. >> i did of a story for therapy learning to trust the course and getting over the up ptsd. >> tapes and call me in the morning. >> extremely rare tortoise initial reaction was oh no. >> we're not making soup out of this. >> a video of six related rare of tortoises on october october 12th with -- went on a viral. they are western tortoises endangered and when the owner of the century he thought one was getting out of its aid having trouble and then to look a...
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it is being downsized, and there is an opportunity to have a center of excellence, specifically for ptsd. >> very good. well, thank good. well, thank you for being here. we appreciate your advocacy and hard work. >> thank you. >> you. >> thank you. >> thank you all for what you do. first off, i should have mentioned, the ranking member for 1885, it is a great opportunity and idea to work on making sure we have the partnerships with the right ngos. i wanted to go back to the judges and the backlog. i may have found a way to waive the toxic substance subject into the hearing after all. i promised you. a part of what i think that we need to do, as long as we have the backlog at we do, we need the judicial capacity, but it raises a question of what kind of work has been done to try to reduce, get to the root causes of some of these appeals. about 87 percent decline rate. i doi do not know the root causes of all of the appeals , do you know of any particular area where the experience rate. >> i think that secretary mcdonald has done a considerable amount of work. continuing on this front and
it is being downsized, and there is an opportunity to have a center of excellence, specifically for ptsd. >> very good. well, thank good. well, thank you for being here. we appreciate your advocacy and hard work. >> thank you. >> you. >> thank you. >> thank you all for what you do. first off, i should have mentioned, the ranking member for 1885, it is a great opportunity and idea to work on making sure we have the partnerships with the right ngos. i wanted to go...
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richard: medical cannabis can cancer andnts frwith ptsd. these are all growing facilities, not dispensaries. ireland officials will issue 15 cultivation license probably in december or january. alison: 7 on your side with health the news and a major change in guidelines for women's health. the mayor can cancer society now recommending fewer screenings for breast cancer. women should start getting mammograms at 45 instead of 40. also, everyone can skip the root train -- the routine manual check by doctors. cane they save lives, they also lead to false positives. the best advice is to always talk to your doctor. jonathan: subway is the latest chain to be asked to stop using meat treated with antibiotics. for received a grade of "f" transparency of product. they say they will use turkey, chicken, and pork raised without antibiotics. this is slated to be completed by march of next year. 7 on your side with a warning for commuters in prince william county. these are striking a commuter lot off of i-95 in woodbridge. in some cases they take tires
richard: medical cannabis can cancer andnts frwith ptsd. these are all growing facilities, not dispensaries. ireland officials will issue 15 cultivation license probably in december or january. alison: 7 on your side with health the news and a major change in guidelines for women's health. the mayor can cancer society now recommending fewer screenings for breast cancer. women should start getting mammograms at 45 instead of 40. also, everyone can skip the root train -- the routine manual check...
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they help you learn to deal with your bipolar, your anxiety, your depression, your ptsd and your eating disorders." stephanie/2shot: the video that her husband turned over to police hasn't been released yet. williamson is out on bond until her sentencing on december 8th. she faces up to seven years in prison. jack/2shot: and we're still waiting for a verdict in the trial of pete polson..... as we continue to look at news from the courtroom. jack: prosecutors say polson went on a shooting spree in pleasant hill last november, seriously injuring two people and nearly missing a third. he faces three attempted murder charges, two willful injury charges on top of other drug and weapons charges. there were 40 witnesses - 37 of them coming from the prosecution. polson himself took the stand, telling the jury he doesnt remember anything from midnight the night before the shooting until the police arrested him the next morning. no verdict has been reached. they'll continue tomorrow morning. look for the latest here on local 5. stephanie: new tonight at ten, clear of all charges after an internal
they help you learn to deal with your bipolar, your anxiety, your depression, your ptsd and your eating disorders." stephanie/2shot: the video that her husband turned over to police hasn't been released yet. williamson is out on bond until her sentencing on december 8th. she faces up to seven years in prison. jack/2shot: and we're still waiting for a verdict in the trial of pete polson..... as we continue to look at news from the courtroom. jack: prosecutors say polson went on a shooting...
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to help our homeless and to help our veterans with ptsd? i don't have the answer. but i think this is a start. california has one of the largest homeless veterans populations in the country. a lot of these veterans with also female veterans. some of them have problems with drug and alcohol addiction, while others are contemplating suicide. if housing could be approved under the master plan or be able to increase housing for these veterans and their families, we may be able to bring some of our veterans back into becoming productive citizens of our great country. they served for us, now let's help serve them. we now have a new v.a. director in southern california and now is the perfect time to put this property back on track. i'm not here to throw anyone under the bus for things that happened in the past. we cannot change the past or the things that have happened in the past, it would be a waste of your time to sit and listen to the old stories. the west l.a. campus was deeded through a will to the federal government with the explicit intent of the property to be us
to help our homeless and to help our veterans with ptsd? i don't have the answer. but i think this is a start. california has one of the largest homeless veterans populations in the country. a lot of these veterans with also female veterans. some of them have problems with drug and alcohol addiction, while others are contemplating suicide. if housing could be approved under the master plan or be able to increase housing for these veterans and their families, we may be able to bring some of our...
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it left her with ptsd that she still struggles with. take us back. >> back and forth to the hospital, i called it zombie mode. i didn't know if i was coming, going, what day it was, if i ate, did i sleep, brush my teeth. i found a quote even in the dark moments love and hope are always possible. >> reporter: one thing that lifted her spirits a care package left on her doorstep. >> cute little clothes that were no larger than my hand and actually got a smile on my face. >> reporter: carry realized she could help other moms, she started a non-profit called sending love and hope. >> and they each got their own pack. >> reporter: delivering care packages to mothers like kelly, they include a journal, tiny hats and onesy is with a message made with love, sent with hope. >> it is a amazing when you find somebody that has almost exactly gone through what you have gone through. >> can you smile for me. >> yes. >> twins turn three next month and they are doing great. kerry estimates she has given care packages to 30 moms so far letting them know
it left her with ptsd that she still struggles with. take us back. >> back and forth to the hospital, i called it zombie mode. i didn't know if i was coming, going, what day it was, if i ate, did i sleep, brush my teeth. i found a quote even in the dark moments love and hope are always possible. >> reporter: one thing that lifted her spirits a care package left on her doorstep. >> cute little clothes that were no larger than my hand and actually got a smile on my face....
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by the the way kerry advocates mothers with ptsd.to find out more about end ising love and hope go to cbs philly.com/brotherly love. such a beautiful thing. >> very nice. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> now at 6:00 he makes a good case for why he could run for president, but vice-president joe biden says, he isn't going to do it. more reaction from his home state of delaware and outlandish tweet send by donald trump. >>> giants fan taunting a growing crowd of eagles fans after machine night's game as walt hunter shows you police say he gets exactly what he asked for but officers are not happy. >>> kate? >>> it is another beautiful evening, here in philadelphia, the sunnies about to go below horizon putting a stamp on another perfect day we have more warmth on the way for your thursday but then some changes to report. i'll have your full forecast at 6:00. >>> it is a fall favorite for many people, who visit local farms and orchards tonight a warning about carmel apples and how they can make you sick. "eyewitness news" at 6:0
by the the way kerry advocates mothers with ptsd.to find out more about end ising love and hope go to cbs philly.com/brotherly love. such a beautiful thing. >> very nice. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> now at 6:00 he makes a good case for why he could run for president, but vice-president joe biden says, he isn't going to do it. more reaction from his home state of delaware and outlandish tweet send by donald trump. >>> giants fan taunting a...
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"they learn to help you cope and deal with your bipolar, your depression, your anxiety, your ptsd and your eating disorder." while williamson did acknowledge that she knew at the time what she was doing was wrong, she did not apologize for her actions. williamson will be sentenced in december. she faces up to seven years in prison and more than 13-thousand dollars in fines. seven hours wasn't enough time for the jury to come up with a verdict in the pete polson trial. he is the man who went on a random shooting spree in pleasant hill last november. two people were shot...bullets narrowly missed a third. during the week long trial, 40 witnesses testified, 37 of those for the state. the jury is deliberating over polson's intoxication defense. he claims he doesn't remember the shooting after he took a bad hit of meth the night before. deliberations will resume in the morning. police in west des moines are asking for your help to identify a man using stolen credit card numbers... authorities say this man made approximately forty fraudulent transactions between october 11-th and the 17-th.
"they learn to help you cope and deal with your bipolar, your depression, your anxiety, your ptsd and your eating disorder." while williamson did acknowledge that she knew at the time what she was doing was wrong, she did not apologize for her actions. williamson will be sentenced in december. she faces up to seven years in prison and more than 13-thousand dollars in fines. seven hours wasn't enough time for the jury to come up with a verdict in the pete polson trial. he is the man...
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and now suffers from ptsd...and walking. after hearing his story...a group of contractors decided they would help remodel his home.. now that project...has blossomed into an even bigger one. "it's a great project to be a a part of this whole projects for patriots if we can pay this forward and continue to help other veterans l le the landen's its one of those feel good ththgs that really is great for r r community," said breezy struthers drake, projects for patriots boardmember. construction on la's home hasn't begun yet because the group is still working on raising enough money for the project. to start things off...a fundraiser is being held on november 5th at the orpheum. the film the "hornet's nest"....will be shown at the event. for more information on projects for patriots visit this story on our website. siouxland matters dot com. tim on cam nearly 100 protesters rallied outside the iowa utility board today. they made their presence known by drop off more than one thousand objections to kota access's proposed pipeline
and now suffers from ptsd...and walking. after hearing his story...a group of contractors decided they would help remodel his home.. now that project...has blossomed into an even bigger one. "it's a great project to be a a part of this whole projects for patriots if we can pay this forward and continue to help other veterans l le the landen's its one of those feel good ththgs that really is great for r r community," said breezy struthers drake, projects for patriots boardmember....
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they help you learn to deal with your bipolar, your anxiety, your depression, your ptsd and your eating disorders." kattey: her husband turned over to police hasn't been released yet. williamson is out on bond until her sentencing on december 8th. in the studio kattey ortiz for local five news we are iowa. stephanie/2shot: christina williamson faces up to seven years in prison. jack/2shot: and we're still waiting for a verdict in the trial of pete polson. as we continue to look at news from the courtroom. jack: prosecutors say polson went on a shooting spree in pleasant hill last november, seriously injuring two people and nearly missing a third. he faces three attempted murder charges, two willful injury charges on top of other drug and weapons charges. just the attempted murder charges could bring 75 years behind bars. jack: through the five day trial, we've seen 40 witnesses - 37 of them coming from the prosecution. that included special agents, pleasant hill police officers, and shooting victims themselves who've taken the stand, tell jurors they were inches away from losing their l
they help you learn to deal with your bipolar, your anxiety, your depression, your ptsd and your eating disorders." kattey: her husband turned over to police hasn't been released yet. williamson is out on bond until her sentencing on december 8th. in the studio kattey ortiz for local five news we are iowa. stephanie/2shot: christina williamson faces up to seven years in prison. jack/2shot: and we're still waiting for a verdict in the trial of pete polson. as we continue to look at news...
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. >> patrick writes his father suffered from ptsd after his brother's assassination. he writes, my father went on in silent desperation for much of his life, self-medicating and unwittingly passing his unprocessed trauma onto my sister and brother and me. >> what he faced, dealing with his drinking is not unlike what other families deal with and that is no one wants to talk about it. >> reporter: after being elected to congress, his bipolar disease and addiction and drinking binges on air force one were exposed when he crashed his car on capitol hill. >> i do know enough that i know that i need help. >> reporter: leading to recovery, a mental health co-sponsor with his dad and now four years of sobriety. but the candor that helped heal patrick has torn apart his family. his brother ted calling it inaccurate and unfair. >> the uplifting part of patrick's story is he faces his demons every day and he's grown some strength from writing the book. >> exposing family secrets hoping to help others. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> and that is going to do it for us
. >> patrick writes his father suffered from ptsd after his brother's assassination. he writes, my father went on in silent desperation for much of his life, self-medicating and unwittingly passing his unprocessed trauma onto my sister and brother and me. >> what he faced, dealing with his drinking is not unlike what other families deal with and that is no one wants to talk about it. >> reporter: after being elected to congress, his bipolar disease and addiction and drinking...
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as a marine corvette ran he's battled ptsd. >> person a question, you ever considered suicide? >> i have, absolutely. and more than once, to be honest with you. and so, you know, that's another thing where -- i don't shy away from the tough questions, byron. again, i hope that it will help somebody. >> when you go on these calls, you sometimes see yourself? >> a lot of times i see myself. and that's what allows me to do what i feel is a good job. >> reporter: this new approach may be saving lives and it's certainly saving money for the city of san antonio. around $50 million in the past five years. >> do you feel that she's suicidal? >> reporter: their specialized training is put to the test almost daily. >> a complainant is asking for a welfare check on his estranged wife. she's a veteran. wounded warrior. was crying and told him that she was in a lot of pain. he's unable to get a hold of her for the past hour. he's at her house. he's banging on the door. no answer. >> reporter: they race to the scene. we could sense their heart rates rising. >> police, are you okay? >> that's
as a marine corvette ran he's battled ptsd. >> person a question, you ever considered suicide? >> i have, absolutely. and more than once, to be honest with you. and so, you know, that's another thing where -- i don't shy away from the tough questions, byron. again, i hope that it will help somebody. >> when you go on these calls, you sometimes see yourself? >> a lot of times i see myself. and that's what allows me to do what i feel is a good job. >> reporter: this...
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have you a government that says, we're going to start going after veterans that are disabled with ptsd and we're going to start going after people that are social security recipients that have other people managing their money, that's not the kind of program that allows people with mental illness because they wouldn't get out of the mall again. >> that's the only solution? >> no. we do have to do better treatment 37 we have taken our mental health institutions, we've stigmatized it, we've put people on the streets that don't belong on the streets and some in jail that don't belong in jail. there are people who are impulsive crisis, impulsive homicide, impulsive suicide. they've never had a history, never had a problem. their family might recognize their in crisis but they have access to guns. they can buy one, because they didn't have a criminal record or been incapacitated or committed. and they might already have guns. santa barbara shooting a couple years ago, school shooting, the shooter's parents called police and said, there's something going on with our son. they did a check and
have you a government that says, we're going to start going after veterans that are disabled with ptsd and we're going to start going after people that are social security recipients that have other people managing their money, that's not the kind of program that allows people with mental illness because they wouldn't get out of the mall again. >> that's the only solution? >> no. we do have to do better treatment 37 we have taken our mental health institutions, we've stigmatized it,...
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because it's more like the slow-burn underneath the fires of ptsd. so that little slow-burn can burn a long time. i remember the values we had. um... and they were good values. (smith) michael killam is a vietnam veteran. (killam) you treated someone like you wanted to be treated. you respected everyone. not because you had to, because you wanted to. um... those values that we had, the only way we could get 'em was to give 'em. that's the only way we learned. and-- and, uh, when i came back from vietnam, they were all gone. (smith) drafted at the age of 18, he was a door gunner with the u.s. army. (killam) i grew up on a working ranch and i was pretty proficient with guns. i didn't like killing. i didn't like that at all. now, on the farm-- i mean, in the ranch, you know, you had to kill animals. i don't know what it is about humans. i really thought i'd crossed some kind of invisible line. (smith) four months into his tour of duty, he was captured and tortured by the vietcong. he escaped three days later and returned to combat. he served two years a
because it's more like the slow-burn underneath the fires of ptsd. so that little slow-burn can burn a long time. i remember the values we had. um... and they were good values. (smith) michael killam is a vietnam veteran. (killam) you treated someone like you wanted to be treated. you respected everyone. not because you had to, because you wanted to. um... those values that we had, the only way we could get 'em was to give 'em. that's the only way we learned. and-- and, uh, when i came back...
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we have veterans with ptsd on our campus. they had a particularly bad day. i have staff who have had experiences that this brought back for them. so we've been very, very concerned and appreciative of the mental health people in the community who have swarmed down to the fairgrounds to help us. i can't even express to you how many people have come to help us and just showed up. the city manager, the county commissioner. all of them just showed up and just started helping. it was a very tight knight -- it is a very tight knit community and the whole community rose to the occasion today. roseburg high school sent their buses to evacuate the students. everybody has been helpful. >> does the school have any knowledge of the shooter posting on social media beforehand? >> no. >> one more question and then we're going to come up later this afternoon. one other question, we'll talk that right now. >> any changes going to come -- any changes in mind about security at the school? >> no. no. this is an anomaly. it's a tragedy and it's an anomaly and, no. we have a beau
we have veterans with ptsd on our campus. they had a particularly bad day. i have staff who have had experiences that this brought back for them. so we've been very, very concerned and appreciative of the mental health people in the community who have swarmed down to the fairgrounds to help us. i can't even express to you how many people have come to help us and just showed up. the city manager, the county commissioner. all of them just showed up and just started helping. it was a very tight...
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. >> soldiers returning from battle bring home with them a form of ptsd.he subject of a new documentary shining light on the injury that is often overlooked with this dramatic new film. >> i moved out to north carolina knowing he was really ill and who knows what could happen. but i wanted to be there for him. and i knew he needed me there. and i knew he needed me there. when laquinta.com sends craig wilson a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf. great. how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! the ready for you alert, only at lq.com. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they'
. >> soldiers returning from battle bring home with them a form of ptsd.he subject of a new documentary shining light on the injury that is often overlooked with this dramatic new film. >> i moved out to north carolina knowing he was really ill and who knows what could happen. but i wanted to be there for him. and i knew he needed me there. and i knew he needed me there. when laquinta.com sends craig wilson a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what he becomes?...