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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. was filmed in 1964. the effects of psychedelics on humans has been tested-- officially and unofficially-- for at least six decades. >> the troops have lost their air of urgency and many men are laughing. >> the u.s. army conducted their own chemical warfare testing using soldiers as test subjects during the same period. >> 2 hours later the squad, all except the drill sergeant, were give
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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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. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >> 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
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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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. >> what in god's name makes you think that you can handle stress, anxiety, depression... post-traumatic stress? >> the closest i got was sitting in my truck, gun in hand. >> who will save america's heroes? >> i wish he'd been able to talk to somebody. >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they'
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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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. >> there is so many changes in my life... i was ready for adventures. >> from burlesque dancer to acclaimed artists. >> art saved my life. >> reflections from her new memoir. >> no no no no no... i'm way to dysfunctional to have an ordinary job. >> see what lies ahead for molly crabapple. >> who emerges from life unscathed? >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >>
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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pwhen he returned home, he was pdiagnosed with severe ptsd. phis mother said it was difficult pfor him to return to a regular plife. p>> the military is regulating. psome people work well with that. pmy son loved it. pin civilian life he struggled. p>> these rows and rows of pheadstone at ohio reserve pnational cemetery remind us of pall that have sacrificed for our pcountry and it is here that psergeant james allen iii was plaid to rest with his brothers pand sisters. p>> his mother said sergeant pallen tried to get help but said pthe system failed him. p>> civilians need to understand pwhat ptsd is. p>> now she is pushing for some pchanges pchanges. p>> i'm not blaming anyone. pi think the va works within the pconfines of what their pregulations are. pgoing to let this drop. drop. p>> sergeant allen is survived by ptwo children, natalie and ptristan. phis mother plans to be an padvocate for soldiers with ptsd. pshe said it will be her mission pto get veterans appropriate pcare. pback to you. p>> thank you. ptake a good look at these ictures
pwhen he returned home, he was pdiagnosed with severe ptsd. phis mother said it was difficult pfor him to return to a regular plife. p>> the military is regulating. psome people work well with that. pmy son loved it. pin civilian life he struggled. p>> these rows and rows of pheadstone at ohio reserve pnational cemetery remind us of pall that have sacrificed for our pcountry and it is here that psergeant james allen iii was plaid to rest with his brothers pand sisters. p>> his...
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when he came home he was diagnosed with severe ptsd. he tried to fight and get help but he lost the battle. >> you look happy. >> we were. we were all happy. >> linda alan says she is numb. >> there is an emptiness, a void that really can't be replaced. >> her son, sergeant james franklin alan the third ended his life after he couldn't cope with his grief any longer. >> you would not believe that they would lose all hope, one they're humiliated to let people know. they feel it affects the manhood. >> sergeant alan was 38 years old and he joined the military two days after 911 and deployed three times, twice to iraq and once to afghanistan. while serving he suffered concussions from ieds and when he returned home, he was diagnosed with severe ptsd and his mother said it was difficult for him to return it a normal life. >> the military is very regulated. some people work really well with that. my son loved it. but in civilian life he struggled. >> these rows and rows of head stones here at ohio west reserve national cemetery remind us of
when he came home he was diagnosed with severe ptsd. he tried to fight and get help but he lost the battle. >> you look happy. >> we were. we were all happy. >> linda alan says she is numb. >> there is an emptiness, a void that really can't be replaced. >> her son, sergeant james franklin alan the third ended his life after he couldn't cope with his grief any longer. >> you would not believe that they would lose all hope, one they're humiliated to let people...
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john being asked to perform, speak and write on the issue of ptsd on a national level. yes, things were happening just as john had planned them. but life has a nasty way of sometimes not following the tune. >> and this is in january, january 13th. my brother was a marine. >> john's older brother mike was a police officer in their home state of kentucky. like so many veterans john knew, mike also suffered from ptsd. >> he kissed his children good-bye and he got in the car and he drove down the street and he took his own life. >> of all the lives john has been trying to save, he couldn't save one of the ones closest to him. it was enough to make him quit trying at all. >> i said it out loud, garvine., i said i failed. >> but john is a unique combination. a singer and soldier. with always one more song, one more battle left in him. >> and the goal isn't to make people aware this time. the goal is to catch the ones that might be thinking about it. you know the goal is to remind them of how special they are and how important they are. >> and one of the wasz john is going to
john being asked to perform, speak and write on the issue of ptsd on a national level. yes, things were happening just as john had planned them. but life has a nasty way of sometimes not following the tune. >> and this is in january, january 13th. my brother was a marine. >> john's older brother mike was a police officer in their home state of kentucky. like so many veterans john knew, mike also suffered from ptsd. >> he kissed his children good-bye and he got in the car and...
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posttraumatic stress disorder or ptsd. >> it's absolutely true that people have ptsd. >> reporter: ann marks serves at executive director at youth alive in oakland. >> it's not the same as a soldier. a soldier goes to war and they come home. >> reporter: marks is a specially trained psychological counselor who deals with the results of this violence while trying to break the cycle. >> we work with young people who get shot, go to the hospital, get their treatment, come back to the same community, maybe the same home they were shot in front of. >> reporter: youth alive visits every family victimized by gun violence in oakland. their crisis response team is often at the home before police are finished investigating. >> so there's no post to the traumatic stress. it's continuing traumatic stress disorder and that's unique. >> posttraumatic stress is very real. >> reporter: just ask lorraine taylor. >> when i read the scripture -- >> reporter: she lost both her boys on the streets of oakland. >> i sat on my bed the other day and just broke down because i miss them so much. >> reporter: tay
posttraumatic stress disorder or ptsd. >> it's absolutely true that people have ptsd. >> reporter: ann marks serves at executive director at youth alive in oakland. >> it's not the same as a soldier. a soldier goes to war and they come home. >> reporter: marks is a specially trained psychological counselor who deals with the results of this violence while trying to break the cycle. >> we work with young people who get shot, go to the hospital, get their treatment,...
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do you think you have ptsd? >> absolutely. without a doubt. if i go into a restaurant or door or business, i cannot sit with my back to a door or window. even now i'm looking around. i don't like having my back to traffic. it's too much. >> experts are just now talking about treating these rest didn't for ptsd, saying this has created a little publicized mental health crisis that many cities are only now starting to address. you can learn a lot more about this on our web site. we have a lot more on this time of problem. >> no way to live and no way to raise a child. >> that's for sure. >> if you have a tip for stephen or our investigative unit, give us a call or send us an e-mail. >> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri as we head into the weekend. >> mainly rain as we head into sat's forecast. we have a preview of what's to commonwealth. we'll get you right into the morning forecast. it will start cold. that's the big headline, down to 38 degrees for the north bay, partly sunny skies, 38 in san francisco, to the peninsula 46 an
do you think you have ptsd? >> absolutely. without a doubt. if i go into a restaurant or door or business, i cannot sit with my back to a door or window. even now i'm looking around. i don't like having my back to traffic. it's too much. >> experts are just now talking about treating these rest didn't for ptsd, saying this has created a little publicized mental health crisis that many cities are only now starting to address. you can learn a lot more about this on our web site. we...
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post traumatic stress disorder, or ptsd. >> it's absolutely true that people have ptsd. >> reporter: anne marks served adds director at youth alive in oakland. >> not the same as a soldier. a soldier goes to war, and they come home. >> working on the architecture. >> reporter: marks is a specially trained psychological counselor who deals with the results of this violence while trying to break the cycle. >> we work with young people who get shot, go to the hospital, get their treatment, come back to the same communities. maybe the same home where they were shot in front of. >> reporter: youth alive visits every family victimized by gun violence in oakland. their crisis response team is often at the home of the victim's family before police are finished investigating. >> there is no post to this traumatic stress. it's continuing traumatic stress disorder. and that's unique. >> post traumatic stress is very real. >> reporter: just ask lorraine taylor. >> when i read the scripture. >> reporter: taylor lost both her twin boys on the streets in february 2000. >> i sat on my bed the other
post traumatic stress disorder, or ptsd. >> it's absolutely true that people have ptsd. >> reporter: anne marks served adds director at youth alive in oakland. >> not the same as a soldier. a soldier goes to war, and they come home. >> working on the architecture. >> reporter: marks is a specially trained psychological counselor who deals with the results of this violence while trying to break the cycle. >> we work with young people who get shot, go to the...
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. @>> for veterans coming back from @combat with ptsd, recovery is @those that are going to bat for @them @say we have your back now that @you are @back. @>>reporter: corporal, a proud @marine. @>> when i got out, i was a mess. @>> after seeing combat, he came @home @to find a bike with his best @weapon to @combat ptsd. @he did it with a team blue blue @red white and @blue. @>> ptsd to me is a life changer. @>> team rwb, along with @cleveland @heights cycling solutions and @bridgestone bicycles presents @this @ride to recovery documentary for @you @to see monday at the theatre at @7:00 p.m.. @>> army veteran road the ride to @recovery navy challenge. @>> it will teach you that your @excuses @are invalid. @>> she did it along vets to @support @them and she thought who is @really @helping who here. @>> i saw a guy with no arm. @>> they start to heal in much @symbolic @solidarity. @>> they are giving away one bike @to @one lucky vet. @tickets are available at the @door or @you can go to our website for a @link @to preorder. @>>> imagine a teacher losing @their @license working in your di
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. >> a marine sounded the alarm about the devastating results of ptsd. we introduced him to you last year. now garvin thomas joins us with an update on that story. >> reporter: to be completely honest, when i come back to you with an update to a previous bay area proud story, it's almost always good news. this time, however, there's sadness involved. but also a promise. a promise john preston is making to keep moving forward, no matter what he has to overcome. ♪ ♪ it's not going to realize very long for you ♪ >> reporter: it was a year ago and clearly things were just about to happen for john preston. the danville marine and iraq war veteran had just rebooted his music career, and people were beginning to take note of his songs and the message they carried. more americans, john believed, needed to know about the tragedy that was 22 veterans a day committing suicide. >> numbers that the first time i heard it completely blew my mind. >> it is for veterans with ptsd. >> reporter: so for the past year while still working as a palo alto firefighter, john has
. >> a marine sounded the alarm about the devastating results of ptsd. we introduced him to you last year. now garvin thomas joins us with an update on that story. >> reporter: to be completely honest, when i come back to you with an update to a previous bay area proud story, it's almost always good news. this time, however, there's sadness involved. but also a promise. a promise john preston is making to keep moving forward, no matter what he has to overcome. ♪ ♪ it's not going...
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citing ptsd, stroke, and son. . >> severely impaired by his ptsd and his depression causing him problems. he may not be able to think of alternative. he was having trouble thinking of the consequences. >> john: prosecutors argued that o'shields took the law in too his own hands. dr. sandsbury says the day of the gunfire, there were triggers that may have pushed o'shields over the edge. he had been doing asphalt work along the cemetery road with his brother. which the doctor believes may have been a reminder of joey's death. later he visited his son's death. and according to the defendant's, drank heavily. richard was quiet and withdrawn shot mathis. >> he didn't talk a lot after what happened to joey, he never talked a lot at all. >> john: and a short time after the defense rested, the lights went out inside the courtroom and in the heart of downtown here. it looks like closing arguments are good to go, though, starting tomorrow. john le, news 13. >> darcel: a buncombe county woman is behind bars accused of stabbing a man. crystal hah crystal hopkins is charged. deputies say she fled the
citing ptsd, stroke, and son. . >> severely impaired by his ptsd and his depression causing him problems. he may not be able to think of alternative. he was having trouble thinking of the consequences. >> john: prosecutors argued that o'shields took the law in too his own hands. dr. sandsbury says the day of the gunfire, there were triggers that may have pushed o'shields over the edge. he had been doing asphalt work along the cemetery road with his brother. which the doctor believes...
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ptsd. in court relearned much more about about that saying his client was diagnosed after returning from avs as an army medical wreck he saw two friends die on the battlefield. it was his responsibility to care for those guys, when they die. that frustration not being able to help them goes away. obtained a gun license legally. it's not clear if they knew they had ptsd when he asked boston police for that information they would only say it wasn't public information. parole has been denied. christopher berry was found guilty of when berry was just 16. berry was convicted of killing the victim by a stabbing her more than eight times then smoking a cigarette and put it out on her forehead. berry will be eligible for parole again in five years. >>> a teenager recovering tonight after being pulled from isolationy water in fall river today right behind police station. they say the 15-year-old boy was in water up to his neck for more than five minutes. a trooper who helped rescue the teen talked a
ptsd. in court relearned much more about about that saying his client was diagnosed after returning from avs as an army medical wreck he saw two friends die on the battlefield. it was his responsibility to care for those guys, when they die. that frustration not being able to help them goes away. obtained a gun license legally. it's not clear if they knew they had ptsd when he asked boston police for that information they would only say it wasn't public information. parole has been denied....
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healing through art is a new program in blythewood for soldiers battling ptsd. allie spillyards talked with the man behind the program who says finding his own creative outlet was the strength he needed to move on. "when jim dukes was fed up living with the side effects of several traumatic brain injuries and alcoholism -- he took something he already had, a cellphone, and found a creative outlet through photography to begin the healing process." almost any day -- you'll find jim dukes with camera in hand. today, that's photographing the horses at one of blythewood's newer non profits, the big red barn retreat. "it's given me a purpose and inner peace," now he's passing that knowledge on to others who struggle with ptsd. duke says people should expect opportunity to use photography, drawing, writing and more to funnel their feelings into art. "as that part of the brain opens up, that creative side, you've got the ability to really start having some honest introspection and thoughts of yourself and others and your experiences and a great safe, healthy way to open
healing through art is a new program in blythewood for soldiers battling ptsd. allie spillyards talked with the man behind the program who says finding his own creative outlet was the strength he needed to move on. "when jim dukes was fed up living with the side effects of several traumatic brain injuries and alcoholism -- he took something he already had, a cellphone, and found a creative outlet through photography to begin the healing process." almost any day -- you'll find jim...
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how does somebody in the military say i have ptsd? and that is why they haven't been able to develop that from ptsd. >> now we have it financed within his head difficult and unworkable cares the age of which there is a general consensus is a combination of drugs and talk therapy. . . a part of it in a human relationship. you think about it all of the physician-patient experience inc. whether you are having a surgical procedure, your cardiologist, withhold care financing the way it is the human aspect of it gets a short but there always will be to kind of take a pill at the end of the day. in the psychiatric treatment and there's medications and the so-called modular therapy. the most extreme example is electroshock therapy but now we have to correct stimulation and get into thinking that many mental disorders or circuit-based that if you get a pill altering a narrow transmitter technology that may be not the most effective way to stabilize the disorder. it's highly likely that what this represents is an over activation of a part of th
how does somebody in the military say i have ptsd? and that is why they haven't been able to develop that from ptsd. >> now we have it financed within his head difficult and unworkable cares the age of which there is a general consensus is a combination of drugs and talk therapy. . . a part of it in a human relationship. you think about it all of the physician-patient experience inc. whether you are having a surgical procedure, your cardiologist, withhold care financing the way it is the...
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john being asked to perform, speak, and write on the issue of ptsd on a national level. ♪ yes, thingshappening just as john had planned them. but life has a nasty of sometimes not following the tune. >> january 13th ever since then -- my brother was a marine -- >> reporter: john's older brother mike was a police officer in their home state of kentucky. like so many veterans john knew, mike also suffered from ptsd. >> he kissed his children goodbye and got in the car and drove down the street and took his life. >> reporter: of all the lives john was trying to save, he couldn't save the one closest to him. it was enough to make stop trying. >> i said it out loud. i said "failed." >> reporter: but john is a unique come nation. a singer and soldier with always one more song, one more battle left in him. >> the goal isn't to make people aware this time. the goal is to catch them before they think about it. the goal is to reshow them how special and important they are. >> reporter: as part of his promise to move forward in an even bigger way, john promises to reveal more about his own perso
john being asked to perform, speak, and write on the issue of ptsd on a national level. ♪ yes, thingshappening just as john had planned them. but life has a nasty of sometimes not following the tune. >> january 13th ever since then -- my brother was a marine -- >> reporter: john's older brother mike was a police officer in their home state of kentucky. like so many veterans john knew, mike also suffered from ptsd. >> he kissed his children goodbye and got in the car and...
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higher than veterans returning from war. >> do you think you have ptsd? >> absolutely. absolutely. without a doubt. i -- like i say, if i go into a restaurant, store, business, i cannot sit with my back to the door. i don't like to sit with my back to the window. on the streets, i'm looking around, i don't like having my back to traffic, just too much. >> experts are only now beginning to talk about treating these residents for ptsd saying the cycle of violence created a little publicized mental health crisis that many cities are only now starting to address. i'm stephen stock. >> if you have a tip for the unit or stephen call us at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail. >> a growing concern linked to wood flooring, what you need to know about products from a california retailer and the risk they could pose to anyone who owns them. >> plus, too close for comfort. the fly buy that is asking how close is too close when it comes to astroids? apple against the fbi: the letter to emplees, apple e-on a tim cook...again... defended his decision not to unlock aip >>>
higher than veterans returning from war. >> do you think you have ptsd? >> absolutely. absolutely. without a doubt. i -- like i say, if i go into a restaurant, store, business, i cannot sit with my back to the door. i don't like to sit with my back to the window. on the streets, i'm looking around, i don't like having my back to traffic, just too much. >> experts are only now beginning to talk about treating these residents for ptsd saying the cycle of violence created a...
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he was diagnosed with ptsd and middle-age.as walking up the i started getting flashbacks from childhood. . started shaking violently i was terrified. i didn't know what was happening. it was a constant feeling of fear. i never realized where it came from. it was almost in italy who i was. nately who i was. experts aret: calling for greater focus on and funding of children's mental health. can grow upildren into damaged adults. to society,uge cost young offenders, children causing all sorts of disturbances in society -- that great dealsociety a and causing those children a huge amount of harm. had thendent: samuel unlikeliest of starts, but is becoming a symbol of hope. >> where so proud of him. there's a great child in that body, and it is coming out. correspondent: bbc news. jane: how science is helping children with posttraumatic stress disorder and hopefully taking away some of the stigma. that brings today's show to a close. you can find more on our website . to reach me and the team go to twitter. cnewsus. bbcamericabb pl
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there's a lot of things in the collection that have to do with ptsd. ,e have a lot of ptsd groups they do a therapy group and leave it at the wall. we have a lot of things that give more information about a specific soldier's life. when you go to the wall, you see all the names on the wall, but the collection gives background longry to those names as as somebody has left something for a specific person. you can tell just a little bit more about that person's life. that is the purpose of the collection. the entire program sunday at 6 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3's american history tv. we are on the cusp of a progressive revolution. i consider both bernie sanders and hillary clinton progressives. one of them is going to be the next president, i believe. now is a good time to take stock and see, how did this guy do that we thought was a real progressive, how did he do it and what can we learn from that move to thes we next ministration? theunday night on "q&a," book "buyer's remorse," which takes a critical look at the obama presidency. senator bernie sanders recently spoke
there's a lot of things in the collection that have to do with ptsd. ,e have a lot of ptsd groups they do a therapy group and leave it at the wall. we have a lot of things that give more information about a specific soldier's life. when you go to the wall, you see all the names on the wall, but the collection gives background longry to those names as as somebody has left something for a specific person. you can tell just a little bit more about that person's life. that is the purpose of the...
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luke dolan is a navy veteran we believe is suffering from ptsd. a recent trauma may have triggered this. he is experiencing pathological disassociation and may believe he's in a combat situation. what this means is, to him, do not underestimate him. despite his mental state, he has extreme survival skills. right now, we believe he's within a 250-mile radius of roanoke. he is armed and extremely dangerous. it is important that you do not approach this man. he believes that he is on a mission, and if threatened, he will kill. so if you see him, stay away sir. sir! dispatcher: all units, suspect is a navy veteran... sir, excuse me. sir, i need you to stop right there. dispatcher: 14, what's your status? this is 14, shutting down linley road now. sir, this road's closed. you'll have to turn around. what's going on, officer? official pice matter, sir. rossi: one thing that's been bothering me is the first victim,adam werner, was given the navy cross in 2000. we weren't at war. exactly. you have to show extreme sacrifice, risk life and limb to win the s
luke dolan is a navy veteran we believe is suffering from ptsd. a recent trauma may have triggered this. he is experiencing pathological disassociation and may believe he's in a combat situation. what this means is, to him, do not underestimate him. despite his mental state, he has extreme survival skills. right now, we believe he's within a 250-mile radius of roanoke. he is armed and extremely dangerous. it is important that you do not approach this man. he believes that he is on a mission,...
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aim a mentor with a lot of ptsd guys in the army. i take a different spin on it so we're thinking of a hard truth bit or fitness by forecasts, where we eat a lot of cheesecake. some barbecue, and then figure out how we can make this work into our diets. spoiler alert. never works out. except for happiness, that's what you get when you eat cheesecake and barbecue. we're work that out right now. maybe you get excited and we'll have a movie and then you can play me in the movie. you look like -- you got it? you stand in the mirror and flex and then eventually it comes. i actually ripped my skin open lifting weights. now it's my soon to be girlfriend, i never met in person, so i had to look good. not the brightest guy right here. i got a truck big enough where i couldn't get into it from the ground. i had to put run can boards on it to get into it. idiot. i know. no one claimed i was the smartest, but i love chess. who wants to play me in chess? let me no. i'm that good. just kidding. i'm trying to hustle you out of money. >> i have a co
aim a mentor with a lot of ptsd guys in the army. i take a different spin on it so we're thinking of a hard truth bit or fitness by forecasts, where we eat a lot of cheesecake. some barbecue, and then figure out how we can make this work into our diets. spoiler alert. never works out. except for happiness, that's what you get when you eat cheesecake and barbecue. we're work that out right now. maybe you get excited and we'll have a movie and then you can play me in the movie. you look like --...
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. >> i know so many families who have ptsd and it's such a difficult thing to conquer. i'm a champion for any of those things that work. >>> it could be time to break out the work shorts. some places could hit 70 degrees tomorrow. >> there's always the first days and the legs are ghastly white. >> you can see them in >>> take a look at this. people are loving this online of the sierra nevada in california is getting a lot of attention. a park ranger says it is extremely rare to have a sunflower bloom in death valley. pretty rare to have anything bloom in death valley. sunflowers are always there, but experts say a big bloom like this only happens about once a decade. there are predictions it could become what is called a super bloom. that happens when conditions are just perfect for all the seeds out there to sprout all at once. >> super bloom, that sounds great. >> super bloom in death valley after all that drought they had and everything else. >> something could be blooming continues. we'll be close to record heat tomorrow and thursday if we wind. if there's anything
. >> i know so many families who have ptsd and it's such a difficult thing to conquer. i'm a champion for any of those things that work. >>> it could be time to break out the work shorts. some places could hit 70 degrees tomorrow. >> there's always the first days and the legs are ghastly white. >> you can see them in >>> take a look at this. people are loving this online of the sierra nevada in california is getting a lot of attention. a park ranger says it...
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coming up, a look at the treatment of veterans with ptsd. >> alicia: good news if you work at wal-mart. it's all next on abc columbia gervais. a new study reveals that the military is >> ben: welcome back. a new study reveals what many of us already knew. the military is struggling to provide adequate care for veterans suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder. the rand corporation study found many of the troops with ptsd and depression are not getting the minimum number of therapy sessions which according to military guidelines is four within eight weeks. veterans affairs officials blame it on a lack of mental health professionals. >> speaker: toyota is recalling nearly three million suvs worldwide because of possible problems with seat belts. this morning, the company said a flaw could cause some rear seat the affectioned vehicles are the toyota rav-4, toyota rav-4e-v and toyota vanguard. they'll fix it at no cost to the consumer. >> ben: wal-mart says it will boost its minimum wage to $10 an hour from $9 which is where it sits now. the change applies to virtually all of wart's w
coming up, a look at the treatment of veterans with ptsd. >> alicia: good news if you work at wal-mart. it's all next on abc columbia gervais. a new study reveals that the military is >> ben: welcome back. a new study reveals what many of us already knew. the military is struggling to provide adequate care for veterans suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder. the rand corporation study found many of the troops with ptsd and depression are not getting the minimum number of...
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seen an incredible outpouring of support after airing a story yesterday about a man suffering from ptsd who was scammed out of a therapy dog. stacey: kcci's kim st. onge is in studio with an exciting update. kim: stacey, i spent most of the morning sifting through dozens of emails, voicemails and facebook messages from so many of you who saw mike despenas' story and wanted to help. i have great news some anonymous donors are pitching in to buy mike a dog. >> this is your new puppy. >> that's a beautiful dog. >> meet baxter. a 12-week old dachshund who's about to become mike despenas' new best friend. >> i'll take him walking and he knows. >> his therapist suggested he get a therapy dog after a 2014 car accident left him with severe ptsd and a brain injury. mike recently spent all of his money paying for a puppy he found online that turned out to be a scam. >> it is something that i need. >> within minutes of airing that story wednesday emails and phone calls started pouring in. >> i went to petfinder and found several dachshunds. strangers, who were brought to tears, asking if they can
seen an incredible outpouring of support after airing a story yesterday about a man suffering from ptsd who was scammed out of a therapy dog. stacey: kcci's kim st. onge is in studio with an exciting update. kim: stacey, i spent most of the morning sifting through dozens of emails, voicemails and facebook messages from so many of you who saw mike despenas' story and wanted to help. i have great news some anonymous donors are pitching in to buy mike a dog. >> this is your new puppy....
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. >> in one study founded by maps, war veterans with treatment resistance ptsd were given psychotherapy together with psych dellics. >> we've since treated over 100 people. >> after just two sessions, 83% of participants no longer fit the criteria for ptsd. and unlike antidepressants, patients don't need to take the drug for long periods of time. >> it's not meant to be a daily medication, people only get m.d.ma three times,. >> doblin's ultimate goal is to make physicia psychedelic assisd psychotherapy legal. >> should i break the law to administer them mdma, i'm not going to recommend that but i'm not going to condemn it either. i think it's a point of conscience that everybody has to say, the laws are immoral, the laws of wrong. we should have been able to do this research 30 years ago. >> my task is to set it up, make sure the person is comfortable, feel safe, they trust the situation, they trust myself, they trust the medicine, let the medicine take hold, and a warm friendly helpful process. >> simon says there are over 100 like him, self described healers who are risking arrest in
. >> in one study founded by maps, war veterans with treatment resistance ptsd were given psychotherapy together with psych dellics. >> we've since treated over 100 people. >> after just two sessions, 83% of participants no longer fit the criteria for ptsd. and unlike antidepressants, patients don't need to take the drug for long periods of time. >> it's not meant to be a daily medication, people only get m.d.ma three times,. >> doblin's ultimate goal is to make...
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i did not lay ptsd at the foot of the president. sarah palin on the today show to you' re watching wlwt news 5 at 5:00 leading the way. mike: local police officers they will issue tickets if they get you 10 miles or more' s over the speed limit. reporter: unlike the old controversial camera that sat on the pole right here on route 127. these have to be manned at all times. and that' s on, they issue 250 warnings. starting this week, they are going to be issuing citations. on their way to school this morning,. there are tons of kids that ride bikes continuously. along with the fun comes anxiety for the parents. neighbors say it is not uncommon for drivers to go twice the posted street -- speed limit. price i' ve seen people go 60-70 miles per hour on the road. it is people coming through in ignoring the speed limit. they are continuing to create a safety issue for others. reporter: a handheld speak camera attached to a laser. we first showed you them in december. for the last six weeks, officers who have been using them have been iss
i did not lay ptsd at the foot of the president. sarah palin on the today show to you' re watching wlwt news 5 at 5:00 leading the way. mike: local police officers they will issue tickets if they get you 10 miles or more' s over the speed limit. reporter: unlike the old controversial camera that sat on the pole right here on route 127. these have to be manned at all times. and that' s on, they issue 250 warnings. starting this week, they are going to be issuing citations. on their way to school...
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his lawyer says he has ptsd. >> he been good for 2.5 years in trying to deal with ptsd on his own. you cannot do it alone. this incident probably a rose from the fact he had gotten away of months. pam: ian beagan told authorities about 2 rifles he had in his home. he also had licenses for those. they have been collected. he is going to the va hospital for evaluation. erika: revere police are looking for these people in connection with the violent crash involving a police cruiser. michael gouthro is accused of trying to stab an officer with a syringe during a traffic stop. chelsea. michael gouthro and his passenger, jaclyn murphy, are on the run. a car with an half after the driver crashed into a utility pole. the police were trying to pull over taino reyes after he blew through a stop sign. they caught him at a nearby supermarket. medical center. for this man who is accused of murdering a woman involved in. kenneth manning killed coleen russell, leaving her body at the cliffside commons apartments. anyone with information is asked to come forward. >> a big weekend with the republic
his lawyer says he has ptsd. >> he been good for 2.5 years in trying to deal with ptsd on his own. you cannot do it alone. this incident probably a rose from the fact he had gotten away of months. pam: ian beagan told authorities about 2 rifles he had in his home. he also had licenses for those. they have been collected. he is going to the va hospital for evaluation. erika: revere police are looking for these people in connection with the violent crash involving a police cruiser. michael...
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ptsd. " we learned much more about that from the kids attorney saying his client was diagnosed after returning from afghanistan as an army medic we battlefield. not being able to help doesn't go away. fox25 learned big legally obtained his gun license after returning from afghanistan. his parents would only offer support. and tonight there a lot of questions about that gun permit. did they know that person was suffering from ptsd it's time more than that coming up tonight at six. we are live in wellesley. claire miller fox25 news. please wrapping up patrols after rash of car break-ins. happening weston on at least 10 cars of a broken into near the baseball field and walking trail. police said many of the victims levels out in plain sight in quibec to find their windows smashed out. anyone with information is urged to contact police. >> new at 5a warning going up to local residents to be careful if they're looking to sell atvs are dirt bikes online. of death in the region for people selling the bagels on craigslist. offices are reminding sellers not to list the location of the items o
ptsd. " we learned much more about that from the kids attorney saying his client was diagnosed after returning from afghanistan as an army medic we battlefield. not being able to help doesn't go away. fox25 learned big legally obtained his gun license after returning from afghanistan. his parents would only offer support. and tonight there a lot of questions about that gun permit. did they know that person was suffering from ptsd it's time more than that coming up tonight at six. we are...
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he suffers from night terrors and ptsd but thanks to donations he should be getting a new therapy dog very soon. >>> florida snake hunters looking for invasive burmese pythons, having better success this year compared to the hunt three years ago. so far 82 pythons have been removed during this 2016 competition, that is 14 more than during the entire 2013 python challenge. there is still plenty of time to find even more snakes though, that challenge continues through february 14th. >>> today we are off to a gorgeous start, visibility is good, temperature are warm, we are dry, we're near 70 already this morning across all of tampa bay. from north to south. yes, that includes you in citrus county around crystal river already hit 70. if you're planning on a round of golf today, it's not as far as rain and visibility, but the winds today will be a bit breezy, even some gusts around 20 miles per hour. so you'll have to consider that. otherwise it's looking fantastic for whatever you have in mind. just remember it stays cool and probably don't need that extra layer as we hit that high of 80.
he suffers from night terrors and ptsd but thanks to donations he should be getting a new therapy dog very soon. >>> florida snake hunters looking for invasive burmese pythons, having better success this year compared to the hunt three years ago. so far 82 pythons have been removed during this 2016 competition, that is 14 more than during the entire 2013 python challenge. there is still plenty of time to find even more snakes though, that challenge continues through february 14th....
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fair suffers from ptsd-- from his time serving our country. sot eric fair he can always sense how i'm feeling, and it comforts me to have him around and the dog goes with him-- everywhere. sot eric fair even to the grocery store he comes with me so a couple days ago-- fair took his dog for their morning run-- but fairs medication gave him a bloody nose-- so he took his dog-- and ran to his nearest friends house to wash up. sot eric fair i took the handle and tied it into a loop and my dog was sitting over here fair says he was only inside for about ten minutes. sot eric fair and then when i came back out, the leash and my dog were gone fair called out for his dog nat yelling and searched for him everywhere. sot eric fair it was panic and i was distraught, i was really sot eric fair (sigh) i just never thought this would happen ptsd alone-- and wait to hear if someone has seen his service dog. sot eric fair this is like a family member that has been ripped out of my arms marissa tag his friend kevin says he is offering a reward for anyone who c
fair suffers from ptsd-- from his time serving our country. sot eric fair he can always sense how i'm feeling, and it comforts me to have him around and the dog goes with him-- everywhere. sot eric fair even to the grocery store he comes with me so a couple days ago-- fair took his dog for their morning run-- but fairs medication gave him a bloody nose-- so he took his dog-- and ran to his nearest friends house to wash up. sot eric fair i took the handle and tied it into a loop and my dog was...
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stacey: a man suffering from ptsd and a brain injury is tricked into forking over $1000 for a therapy dog that doesn't even exist. kcci's kim st. onge sat down with the victim today. kim, he found the dog online? kim: he certainly did. mike despenas found an adorable 12-week old daschund named lily on a website called puppy territory.com. that is actually literally there behind me. he was even more excited when lily's supposed owner, who claimed to live in oklahoma, told him the dog cost only $400. the owner gave mike specific instructions to pay someone at a moneygram at walmart, which he did. mike was then asked to send $300 for insurance, and later, another for vaccines and a $300 special cage for the dog. it didn't end there. the alleged owners then claimed to have flown the dog from oklahoma to kansas, but still needed more money before she could be delivered to mike's des moines apartment. that's when mike says he realized it was all a scam, but at that point, he had already spent all his money and now can't afford to buy another therapy dog. mike believes the scammers took adva
stacey: a man suffering from ptsd and a brain injury is tricked into forking over $1000 for a therapy dog that doesn't even exist. kcci's kim st. onge sat down with the victim today. kim, he found the dog online? kim: he certainly did. mike despenas found an adorable 12-week old daschund named lily on a website called puppy territory.com. that is actually literally there behind me. he was even more excited when lily's supposed owner, who claimed to live in oklahoma, told him the dog cost only...
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there are a lot of things that have to do with ptsd.cessps their healing thate have a lot of things give information about a specific soldier's life. when you go to the wall, you see all the names. someone has left something for a specific person, we can tell a little bit more about that person's life. >> watch the entire program sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. here on c-span3's american history tv. texas professor natalie rank, talks about the common practice of lynching black men for perceived crimes. how ida b wells class isd the -- her about one hour and 10 minutes. prof. ring: in the past few lectures we have been looking at the jim crow justice system.
there are a lot of things that have to do with ptsd.cessps their healing thate have a lot of things give information about a specific soldier's life. when you go to the wall, you see all the names. someone has left something for a specific person, we can tell a little bit more about that person's life. >> watch the entire program sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. here on c-span3's american history tv. texas professor natalie rank, talks about the common practice of lynching black men for...
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clear if they knew he had ptsd when we asked for that information they would only say it's not public information. >>> a fast moving freight train nearly slammed into a school bus with children. ahead at 10:00 this dangerously close call that has students sharing their terrifying stories. we'll also tell whaupd to the bus driver. now donald trump taking aim at apple. next at 10:00 the action he wants to you take against the tech giant. >>> but first a woman gets called to court for how she treated a sick dog she sold all new at 10:00 why >>> we continue to track a fox 25 weather alert as snow continues to move through our area. it will last well into the morning hours. chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz is updating his full forecast right now. he will have it for new 20 minutes. >>> now to the race for president. tonight donald trump is attacking apple. >> the republican presidential hopeful is sour at the tech giant because it won't agree to the f.b.i.'s request to unlock one of the iphone's used by the san bernardino shooters. 24 hours after taking on the pope tonight donald trump
clear if they knew he had ptsd when we asked for that information they would only say it's not public information. >>> a fast moving freight train nearly slammed into a school bus with children. ahead at 10:00 this dangerously close call that has students sharing their terrifying stories. we'll also tell whaupd to the bus driver. now donald trump taking aim at apple. next at 10:00 the action he wants to you take against the tech giant. >>> but first a woman gets called to...
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there are a lot of things in the collection having to do with ptsd.e have a lot of groups that do a therapy group. they make something and leave it up a wall -- leave it at the wall. we have a lot of things that give more information about a specific person's life. when you go to the wall bc all the names on the wall. of the collection kind of gives a little background history to those names. as long as somebody has left something for a specific person, we can tell just a little bit more about that person's life. that's really the purpose of the collection. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> each week until the 2016 the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. up next from the 2000 campaign, to south carolina public and primary debate between governor george w. bush, arizona senator john mccain and alan keyes.
there are a lot of things in the collection having to do with ptsd.e have a lot of groups that do a therapy group. they make something and leave it up a wall -- leave it at the wall. we have a lot of things that give more information about a specific person's life. when you go to the wall bc all the names on the wall. of the collection kind of gives a little background history to those names. as long as somebody has left something for a specific person, we can tell just a little bit more about...
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we spoke with conwho says am of his patients are veterans to suffer from ptsd and they are not receiving the help they need from the veterans administration.stra >> their needs aren't being met' and the tremendous pain they're dealing with from ptsd is not being helped. they're turned away. they're not responded to and they're suffering. when you don't get a return call from the hotline or nobody picks up, that's saying we just don't care. > clearly this is a critical mission.ssio nearly 20 percent of all suicides nationwide are veterans. about one in six calls are reportedly redirected to those backup centers during an in flux. now there are sevenn recommendation that have been made to fix these problems, including addressing hold time, providing ongoing training and establishing a quality assurance program. > teisha lewis, fox5 local news. > thank you. still ahead t at 11, bill cosby coming out swinging against the woman at the center of his current court case.rr assaulted her more than a decade ago, but now the actor is firing back with a lawsuit of his own. we'll have the story comin
we spoke with conwho says am of his patients are veterans to suffer from ptsd and they are not receiving the help they need from the veterans administration.stra >> their needs aren't being met' and the tremendous pain they're dealing with from ptsd is not being helped. they're turned away. they're not responded to and they're suffering. when you don't get a return call from the hotline or nobody picks up, that's saying we just don't care. > clearly this is a critical mission.ssio...
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second, don't regret any comments i made because i did not play ptsd at the feet of the president but i did say and i suggested adamantly that there was more than our commander-in-chief could do to prove that he respects our troops will let them do their jobs. >> here is the comment she made during the rally a few weeks ago. what he goes through, coming back come i can certainly relate with other families who kind of feel these ramifications of ptsd and some of the ones that are soldiers returned with and that makes me realize more than ever it is now or never for the sake of america's finest that we have a commander in chief who will respect them and honor them. said her son was arrested at the family's home last month, according to police. he punched and kicked his girlfriend before threatening to kill himself. the 26 rolled served in iraq in 2008. >>> grammy award-winning singer adele with the world and she does not approve of trump using her music at campaign sought --and he has been using her song sky fall and rolling in the deep. the singer has not given permission for her music
second, don't regret any comments i made because i did not play ptsd at the feet of the president but i did say and i suggested adamantly that there was more than our commander-in-chief could do to prove that he respects our troops will let them do their jobs. >> here is the comment she made during the rally a few weeks ago. what he goes through, coming back come i can certainly relate with other families who kind of feel these ramifications of ptsd and some of the ones that are soldiers...
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they could have a profound and devastating impact on all the people who suffer from ptsd. you can see our entire report on this. just go to our web page, nbcbayarea.com. guys, back to you. >> thanks, stephen. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call-1888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> the woman closest to bill cosby preparing for deposition. camille cosby his business manager and wife uses a last-minute appeal for a delay. >>> let's take a peek outside this morning. it's still early. it's quarter till as we look outside. kari has a look at the forecast with the monday morning commute. >>> coming up on 4:45. for those of us able to get out and enjoy this weekend. can we say heavenly? >> haven't been there it was great and we won't see many changes. gets even warmer out there. let's take a live look outside. little bit of fog as we take a look at san bruno mountain. we may have patches of fog within the next couple of hours but other than that, we'll have sunshine all throughout the day and looking at temperatures that will c
they could have a profound and devastating impact on all the people who suffer from ptsd. you can see our entire report on this. just go to our web page, nbcbayarea.com. guys, back to you. >> thanks, stephen. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call-1888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> the woman closest to bill cosby preparing for deposition. camille cosby his business manager and wife uses a last-minute appeal for a delay....
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vegan told us that he felt anxious and has post traumatic stress disorder, ptsd. saying his client was diagnosed after returning as two friends die on the battlefield. when die that's frustration. he obtained the gun license illegally. we're told boston police issued him the permit but. clear if they knew he had ptsd when we asked for that information they would only say it's not public information. >>> a fast moving freight train nearly slammed into a school bus with children. ahead at 10:00 this dangerously close call that has students sharing their terrifying stories. we'll also tell whaupd to the bus driver. >>> first it was the pope at apple. next at 10:00 the action he the tech giant. >>> but first a woman gets called to court for how she treated a sick dog she sold all new at 10:00 they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fee
vegan told us that he felt anxious and has post traumatic stress disorder, ptsd. saying his client was diagnosed after returning as two friends die on the battlefield. when die that's frustration. he obtained the gun license illegally. we're told boston police issued him the permit but. clear if they knew he had ptsd when we asked for that information they would only say it's not public information. >>> a fast moving freight train nearly slammed into a school bus with children. ahead...
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there are a lot of things in the collection having to do with ptsd. we have a lot of groups that do a therapy group. they make something and leave it at the wall. we have a lot of things that give more information about a specific person's life. when you go to the wall you see all the names on the wall. the collection kind of gives a little background history to those names. as long as somebody has left something for a specific person, we can tell just a little bit more about that person's life. that's really the purpose of the collection. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]
there are a lot of things in the collection having to do with ptsd. we have a lot of groups that do a therapy group. they make something and leave it at the wall. we have a lot of things that give more information about a specific person's life. when you go to the wall you see all the names on the wall. the collection kind of gives a little background history to those names. as long as somebody has left something for a specific person, we can tell just a little bit more about that person's...
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residents, especially children, who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, ptsd, more severe than that suffered by soldiers returning home from war. >> it's absolutely true that people have ptsd, but it's not the same as a soldier. a soldier goes to war and they come home and they've left the battlefield. we work with young people who get shot, go to the hospital, get their treatment, come back to the same community, maybe the same home where they were shot in front of. maybe there's bullet holes in the door. >> tonight at 11:00 we take you behind the scenes to the streets where we investigate what happened after the police clean up and leave. that's tonight. hear their stories like you've rarely heard them before at 11:00 on nbc bay area news. >> very good, stephen. we'll see you tonight. if you have a tip for stephen stock or anyone else in our investigative unit call 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail directly to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> a transparency law proposed today by a lawmaker. recent polls have shown that cell phone video of high profile confrontations like this hav
residents, especially children, who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, ptsd, more severe than that suffered by soldiers returning home from war. >> it's absolutely true that people have ptsd, but it's not the same as a soldier. a soldier goes to war and they come home and they've left the battlefield. we work with young people who get shot, go to the hospital, get their treatment, come back to the same community, maybe the same home where they were shot in front of. maybe there's...
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there are a lot of things in the collection having to do with ptsd. we have a lot of groups that do a therapy group. they make something and leave it at the wall. that helps their healing process. we have a lot of things that give more information about a specific person's life. when you go to the wall, you see all the names on the wall. the collection kind of gives a little background history to those names. as long as somebody has left something for a specific person, we can tell just a little bit more about that person's life. that's really the purpose of the collection. announcer: next on american history tv, pulitzer prize winning author looks at the role of political pamphlets in helping to spark the american revolution, pamphlets were the primary medium for the debate at the time, and mr. wood examines about 40 of these works with topics ranging from taxation without representation to natural rights. the new york historical society hosted this hour-long event. >> well, thank you, dale, for this wonderful introduction. it is a great pleasure to
there are a lot of things in the collection having to do with ptsd. we have a lot of groups that do a therapy group. they make something and leave it at the wall. that helps their healing process. we have a lot of things that give more information about a specific person's life. when you go to the wall, you see all the names on the wall. the collection kind of gives a little background history to those names. as long as somebody has left something for a specific person, we can tell just a...
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ptsd. the other thing i had that i didn't realize i had, putting on my doctor's hat, was survivor's guilty. how come so many good guys, one guy in particular i talk about in the book, how come these good guys identity and i was allowed to live? and you think that you should just be grateful for that, but it really weighs on you, sometimes even now i'll still find myself thinking how come this guy died and i was allowed to live? so having all that weighing on me, coming back into society, was really hard, trying to assimilate back in. i was lucky. i melt the right woman. went back to school, became a chiropractor and now i have a job i love. that's the thing about seals. they have to have a job they love. can't be lukewarm. and have to be making a difference. that's the whole thing in a seal's heart is making a difference, being someone special. >> at one particular point can you talk about the missions that you were on? >> yeah. that's a point because my book couldn't be written until now.
ptsd. the other thing i had that i didn't realize i had, putting on my doctor's hat, was survivor's guilty. how come so many good guys, one guy in particular i talk about in the book, how come these good guys identity and i was allowed to live? and you think that you should just be grateful for that, but it really weighs on you, sometimes even now i'll still find myself thinking how come this guy died and i was allowed to live? so having all that weighing on me, coming back into society, was...