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he was suffering from ptsd as a survivor. next, what john found to help him, and what we can all do to manage stress in our own lives. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or
he was suffering from ptsd as a survivor. next, what john found to help him, and what we can all do to manage stress in our own lives. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw...
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bush, but it gives a chance to explain what ptsd is.hink if we really break it down and talk about it it's very different than the way she explained it. it showed that she doesn't quite understand the issue and, you know, if she's going to continue to be in this space hopefully she can do some homework and make some policy recommendation that's are relevant to fixing the problem. but she by no -- has any basic understanding of what ptsd is, so i think it gives the rest of us an opportunity to have a real conversation about some of these problems. >> jon soltz, always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, where did carly fiorina get those preschoolers? that caper is next. if you have high blood pressure like i do, many cold medicines may raise your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin® hbp. it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin® hbp. ♪ beth, i hear you calling.♪.s ♪ but i can't come home right now... ♪ ♪ me and the boys are playing.♪
bush, but it gives a chance to explain what ptsd is.hink if we really break it down and talk about it it's very different than the way she explained it. it showed that she doesn't quite understand the issue and, you know, if she's going to continue to be in this space hopefully she can do some homework and make some policy recommendation that's are relevant to fixing the problem. but she by no -- has any basic understanding of what ptsd is, so i think it gives the rest of us an opportunity to...
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bush, but it gives a chance to explain what ptsd is. if we really break it down and talk about it it's very different than the way she explained it. it showed that she doesn't quite understand the issue and, you know, if she's going to continue to be in this space hopefully she can do some homework and make some policy recommendation that's are relevant to fixing the problem. but she by no -- has any basic understanding of what ptsd is, so i think it gives the rest of us an opportunity to have a real conversation about some of these problems. >> jon soltz, always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, where did carly fiorina get those preschoolers? that caper is next. >>> presidential candidate carly fiorina made a speech at the iowa right to life presidential forum on wednesday morning and it was held at the greater des moines botanical garden. according to the des moines register fiorina headed straight for a group of giggling 4 and 5-year-olds as she walked into that botanical garden and the result was this, childre
bush, but it gives a chance to explain what ptsd is. if we really break it down and talk about it it's very different than the way she explained it. it showed that she doesn't quite understand the issue and, you know, if she's going to continue to be in this space hopefully she can do some homework and make some policy recommendation that's are relevant to fixing the problem. but she by no -- has any basic understanding of what ptsd is, so i think it gives the rest of us an opportunity to have...
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bush, but it gifsz a chance to explain what ptsd is.f we really break it down and talk about it it's very different than the way she explained it. it showed that she doesn't quite understand the issue and, you know, if she's going to continue to be in this space hopefully she can do some homework and make some policy recommendation that's are relevant to fixing the problem. but she by no -- has any basic understanding of what ptsd is, so i think it gives the rest of us an opportunity to have a real conversation about some of these problems. >> jon soltz, always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, where did carly fiorina get those preschoolers? that caper is next. ♪ there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $
bush, but it gifsz a chance to explain what ptsd is.f we really break it down and talk about it it's very different than the way she explained it. it showed that she doesn't quite understand the issue and, you know, if she's going to continue to be in this space hopefully she can do some homework and make some policy recommendation that's are relevant to fixing the problem. but she by no -- has any basic understanding of what ptsd is, so i think it gives the rest of us an opportunity to have a...
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they say it is helpful for ptsd.regarded physician and psychiatrist said that medical marijuana is highly effective in treating ptsd. >> the george greer study out of new mexico, he followed 80 military veterans as they were treating themselves with cannabis through the new mexico medical marijuana program. and he documented a 75 percent reduction in ptsd symptoms in these vets who were participating. teesix i wonder if new york will screw this up to my new jersey did. limited supply, outrageous price. cheaper for price. cheaper for people to go to other states or by it illegally. >> holy macro. if there is anyone across the slate of humanity that needs to be able to smoke marijuana whatever the hell they want, it is a greata great remedy for ptsd which is a hellish diseased the deal with. bill: the question is why they don't just legalize this medical stuff across the board, so it over the counter and pharmacies. if thispharmacies. if this is a valuable substance for people to treat illness, seizures, just legalize
they say it is helpful for ptsd.regarded physician and psychiatrist said that medical marijuana is highly effective in treating ptsd. >> the george greer study out of new mexico, he followed 80 military veterans as they were treating themselves with cannabis through the new mexico medical marijuana program. and he documented a 75 percent reduction in ptsd symptoms in these vets who were participating. teesix i wonder if new york will screw this up to my new jersey did. limited supply,...
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a woman is using her passion for training dogs, to help out veterans suffering from ptsd. we'll have me after the break woman is using her hobby of training dogs... to help those struggling with p-t-s-d. here's how she's doing it. " jody piner breeds golden retrievers, but a couple of years ago she discovered how to combine what she loves with with helping soldiers transition into civilian life. one look at the faces of her puppies, and it's easy to see why she loves what she does. delight to live with, to work with, to train," piner said. she been showing dogs for 15 years and began breeding them about a year ago. but back in 2013, piner lost her dog summit to cancer. around the same time her nephew ben, a sergeant in the army who served in afghanistan, took his own life after struggling with ptsd. it was then that a friend recommended she read "until tuesday" by luis montalvan about a soldier's struggle with ptsd and the dog that helped him through it. "i saw through that book an opportunity if ever i bred a golden that i would donate from that first litter someone a pup
a woman is using her passion for training dogs, to help out veterans suffering from ptsd. we'll have me after the break woman is using her hobby of training dogs... to help those struggling with p-t-s-d. here's how she's doing it. " jody piner breeds golden retrievers, but a couple of years ago she discovered how to combine what she loves with with helping soldiers transition into civilian life. one look at the faces of her puppies, and it's easy to see why she loves what she does. delight...
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people understand ptsd is a serious issue. >> this is the aspect of sarah palin. she is a fantastic representative to a certain part of the country that feels disrespected. they don't have a lot of advances or obvious advantages. they don't like the way they are treated by us, by the media. this kind of thing is unfortunately part of the epidemics, heroin thing, all part of that world. they are not great. she is not a person who could be president of the united states why he is going after somebody saying should be president or do you think she is a good class representative. i don't think she is up for the presidency or vice presidency or governor of alaska. the round table is staying with us. they are going to tell me something i don't know. this is "hardball," place for politics. >>> a pittsburgh's man obituary with a unique request. jeffrey cohen died at the age of 70. his post gives obituary describes him as a joke teller and goes on to say jeffrey would ask that in lieu of flowers please do not vote for donald trump. we will be right back. >>> we are back wi
people understand ptsd is a serious issue. >> this is the aspect of sarah palin. she is a fantastic representative to a certain part of the country that feels disrespected. they don't have a lot of advances or obvious advantages. they don't like the way they are treated by us, by the media. this kind of thing is unfortunately part of the epidemics, heroin thing, all part of that world. they are not great. she is not a person who could be president of the united states why he is going...
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it's not president obama's fault that palin's son has ptsd. now, palin's super pac asking for contributions so she can continue to travel and endorse other candidates. >> tom, thanks. >>> much more of george's thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> and new numbers for hillary clinton in iowa tonight. sanders, now up by eight points. meanwhile, clinton on the trail, and pulling no punches with a new message of her own. cecilia vega in iowa tonight. >> reporter: in the homestretch in iowa. hillary clinton today. she's not governor giving up. >> it's not whether you get ocked down. it's whether you get back up. as long as there's work to do and people to help, i'm not going to quit. >> do you believe the voters will elect a socialist president concerns. >> reporter: from sanders, confidence. >> if we do well in both states, i think we're looking at one of the great political upsets in the modern history of the united states of america. >> reporter: and drochpping this ad, to the song "america." and sanders saying that clinton's lead
it's not president obama's fault that palin's son has ptsd. now, palin's super pac asking for contributions so she can continue to travel and endorse other candidates. >> tom, thanks. >>> much more of george's thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> and new numbers for hillary clinton in iowa tonight. sanders, now up by eight points. meanwhile, clinton on the trail, and pulling no punches with a new message of her own. cecilia vega in iowa tonight....
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it's certainly not president has ptsd. now, palin's super pac sending out this e-mail, asking for contributions so she can continue to travel and endorse anti-establishment candidates. sounds like we'll see and hear a lot more from sarah. >> i'm used to seeing you in iowa. tom, thanks. >>> much more of george's interview with ted cruz, first thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> meantime, to the democratic side. and the new numbers for them as well. showing big trouble for hillary clinton in iowa tonight. sanders, now up by eight points. meanwhile, clinton on the trail, and pulling no punches with a new message of her own. cecilia vega in iowa tonight. >> reporter: in the home stretch in iowa, hillary clinton today. acknowledging her stark reality. she could lose iowa and new hampshire, but she's not giving up. >> it's not whether you get knocked down. and i can tell you, as long as there's work to do and people to help, i'm not going to quit. >> reporter: tonight, she also turned up the heat on bernie sander
it's certainly not president has ptsd. now, palin's super pac sending out this e-mail, asking for contributions so she can continue to travel and endorse anti-establishment candidates. sounds like we'll see and hear a lot more from sarah. >> i'm used to seeing you in iowa. tom, thanks. >>> much more of george's interview with ted cruz, first thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> meantime, to the democratic side. and the new numbers for them as...
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. >> daniel: he has come up with his own own nonprofit to help them with their ptsd. now he is matching them with wonderful pets. >> reporter: zeke lemeux wanted to make an impact. his goal, to raise money for an organization that trains service dogs. a few months back reading an stress disorder and came on a story of the program. from that moment on he made helping others his mission. >> pretty much his goal he was raising money for his dad to get a ptsd dog. i thought where not do that. >> reporter: back in october zeke and his mom created high five for soldiers that helps fund the training of service dogs. >> he came home from school and said, mom, i got it. i was readding with soldiers with ptsd and service dogs and he said that is what i want to do. knowing nothing about that, i said, all right, let's see what we can find out. >> reporter: got in contact with sara wishart who served in afghanistan. during her tour she suffered from ptsd and paired with a service dog. >> during my last tour in afghanistan one of my friends was killed when i was there. >> reporter:
. >> daniel: he has come up with his own own nonprofit to help them with their ptsd. now he is matching them with wonderful pets. >> reporter: zeke lemeux wanted to make an impact. his goal, to raise money for an organization that trains service dogs. a few months back reading an stress disorder and came on a story of the program. from that moment on he made helping others his mission. >> pretty much his goal he was raising money for his dad to get a ptsd dog. i thought where...
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and what she told us about her son's ptsd. here's tom llamas. >> ted is starting to go down. he had his moment and he blew it. >> reporter: today, cruz sitting down with george stephanopoulos. commander-in-chief should focus on identifying our enemies, listening to the expert advice of generals and national security experts and doing whatever is necessary to keep the country safe. >> reporter: this weekend, cruz, blindsided by sarah palin's trump endorsement. but soon, cruz bringing out glenn beck to check trump. >> this guy, i believe, is dangerous. i believe he's dangerous. >> reporter: trump, not impressed. >> this dopey guy, glenn beck. he's like a dope. i watch him cry on television all the time. he's doing very badly. >> reporter: today, tweeting to the palin endorsement. and palin has come under fire after linking president obama to her son's arrest for domestic violence. >> it's a shame that our military personnel even have to wonder if they're respected anymore. it starts from the top, it comes from our own president. >> reporter: later doubling down. >> my family is
and what she told us about her son's ptsd. here's tom llamas. >> ted is starting to go down. he had his moment and he blew it. >> reporter: today, cruz sitting down with george stephanopoulos. commander-in-chief should focus on identifying our enemies, listening to the expert advice of generals and national security experts and doing whatever is necessary to keep the country safe. >> reporter: this weekend, cruz, blindsided by sarah palin's trump endorsement. but soon, cruz...
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into a political chew toy. >> i think a lot of vets are outraged she's using that as an if he has ptsd, he's still accountable. he shouldn't be beating up his girlfriend, he shouldn't be a violent person in the community. we hope he goes forward and gets help. >> reporter: not all pain lin's fans are happy about her endorsement. on her facebook page more than a few complaints. unhappiest of all perhaps, ted cruz, who hoped for that endorsement himself. >> not this but the last -- >> reporter: cruz spoke with george stephanopoulos ahead of tomorrow's "good morning america." he insists no hard feelings when it comes to trump. >> i like trump. i'll sing his praises. >> still like him? >> he is bold, he's brash, he's an amazing marketer, an entertainer and marketer par excellence. and so i'm not going to attack him personally. >> reporter: the latest polls show trump pulling well ahead of cruz in iowa. on the democratic side bernie sanders pulling way out in front of hillary clinton there too. today the sanders campaign america >> reporter: the music, simon and garfunkel. the song, a hit n
into a political chew toy. >> i think a lot of vets are outraged she's using that as an if he has ptsd, he's still accountable. he shouldn't be beating up his girlfriend, he shouldn't be a violent person in the community. we hope he goes forward and gets help. >> reporter: not all pain lin's fans are happy about her endorsement. on her facebook page more than a few complaints. unhappiest of all perhaps, ted cruz, who hoped for that endorsement himself. >> not this but the last...
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but not adaptive is long-term ptsd which goes a year or a lifetime. in that case, you are not adapted to a short-term danger, you are now adapted to the global life. 20% of people wind up with long-term ptsd. that is maladaptive. that is not good. i wrote an article about why that hate -- rate is so incredibly high in the u.s. military, way higher than in the israeli military, the british military. college oneldwork in the navajo revolution -- reservation, and they were all fighting my crazy when the europeans showed up in north america, and continue to until the end of the 1900s. idea, i bet the apache were not getting long-term ptsd when they were fighting the united states cavalry. not alarger ptsd is function of the trauma you went through, it is a function of the kind of society you come home to. if you come home to a cohesive, tribal society you get over trauma easily. an alienatedome to modern society such as ours, modern society has much higher suicide rate than you find in the third world. it should not be that way but it is. maybe it is a fu
but not adaptive is long-term ptsd which goes a year or a lifetime. in that case, you are not adapted to a short-term danger, you are now adapted to the global life. 20% of people wind up with long-term ptsd. that is maladaptive. that is not good. i wrote an article about why that hate -- rate is so incredibly high in the u.s. military, way higher than in the israeli military, the british military. college oneldwork in the navajo revolution -- reservation, and they were all fighting my crazy...
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and by the mid-90s in had ptsd were considered favor the hardest to treat. so there really should try that novel form of therapy between using virtual reality when you are afraid to be stuck in an elevator when you have been to war would is scary it has already happened. and at a veterans hospital. to have immediate help with those two scenarios and at 1.2 with an off and checked it aside. but that works nobody threw the helmet and everybody got better. this is my favorite quotation about how powerful this was. soldiers had to deal from the memories. they didn't have tanks somebody said they saw the enemy. somebody said they saw water buffalo. so then to have the digital native and then there was a need to deal with ptsd. showing 11 percent of soldiers returning had ptsd depending on the bridge of service. treating people after they develop the symptoms is not enough. and the independent learning while you take the test. the idea is called teaching people to cope with stress they will remember how to do that. someone to show you a little bit it is pg-13 for
and by the mid-90s in had ptsd were considered favor the hardest to treat. so there really should try that novel form of therapy between using virtual reality when you are afraid to be stuck in an elevator when you have been to war would is scary it has already happened. and at a veterans hospital. to have immediate help with those two scenarios and at 1.2 with an off and checked it aside. but that works nobody threw the helmet and everybody got better. this is my favorite quotation about how...
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wind up withpeople long-term ptsd. that is not good. so i wrote an article about why that rate is so incredibly high and the u.s. military. it is way, way higher than in the israeli military or the british military. i studied anthropology in college. i did my fieldwork on the navajo reservation. they were all fighting like crazy when -- when -- when europeans showed up in north america, and continue to. i just had this idea. i bet the apache really were getting long-term ptsd. ptsd is notng-term a function of the trauma you went through, it is a function of the society you come home to. if you come home to a cohesive, tribal society, you get over trauma pretty easily. if you come home to a fragmented, alienated modern society, such as ours, modern society has much higher suicide and depression rates than you find in the third world. it shouldn't be that way, but it is. of thee it is a function society you come home to. and that was my whole thesis. i broadened that article into a book. >> i have a million questions about to that. it is
wind up withpeople long-term ptsd. that is not good. so i wrote an article about why that rate is so incredibly high and the u.s. military. it is way, way higher than in the israeli military or the british military. i studied anthropology in college. i did my fieldwork on the navajo reservation. they were all fighting like crazy when -- when -- when europeans showed up in north america, and continue to. i just had this idea. i bet the apache really were getting long-term ptsd. ptsd is...
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palin revealing her son is coping with ptsd. saying vets wonder if the president knows what they're going though. >> my son, like so many others, they come back a bit different. they come back hardened. i can certainly relate with other families who kind of feel these ramifications of some ptsd and some of the woundedness that our soldiers do return with. >> reporter: the politician turned reality star. >> you can see russia from here, almost! reality star turned politician. >> you're fired. >> reporter: trump grateful though he hedged when pressed on whether he'd pick palin as his running mate. >> well, i don't think she'd want to do it. i don't think she'd want to do it. you know, i really don't get into it right now. i don't even think about vp right now and i just want to win. >> reporter: putting on a brave face, trump's chief rival, senator ted cruz. >> i love sarah palin. >> reporter: cruz's answer to the palin endorsement, two rallies saturday with conservative firebrand glenn beck. and this ad -- cruz in camo hunting wi
palin revealing her son is coping with ptsd. saying vets wonder if the president knows what they're going though. >> my son, like so many others, they come back a bit different. they come back hardened. i can certainly relate with other families who kind of feel these ramifications of some ptsd and some of the woundedness that our soldiers do return with. >> reporter: the politician turned reality star. >> you can see russia from here, almost! reality star turned politician....
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. >> pointing to the treatment of veterans with ptsd. >>> 24 hours after george clooney spoke out amid the oscar controversy, tonight, members of the academy declaring we are not racists. >>> and, the new discovery announced today. a ninth planet, larger than earth? >>> good evening. we begin tonight with a major storm on the way, and some places more than two feet of snow. warnings of zero visibility and damaging winds. 15 states from arkansas to new jersey under winter storm watches already. washington, d.c., philadelphia, watching closely. and dangerous driving after a system plowed through tennessee. steve osunsami leading us off. >> reporter: tonight we're finding wreck after wreck in tennessee, north carolina, and near ft. wayne, indiana, where jeremiah lowe helped save a man from an overturned truck. >> i run across the median as fast as i could and i see he's trapped. >> reporter: across parts of the deep south, where many just aren't used to the snow and ice, here was today's awful commute. drivers struggling to cross an icy overpass north of atlanta, where tonight there's a r
. >> pointing to the treatment of veterans with ptsd. >>> 24 hours after george clooney spoke out amid the oscar controversy, tonight, members of the academy declaring we are not racists. >>> and, the new discovery announced today. a ninth planet, larger than earth? >>> good evening. we begin tonight with a major storm on the way, and some places more than two feet of snow. warnings of zero visibility and damaging winds. 15 states from arkansas to new jersey...