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soledad: vets with ptsd seem to me at least as portrayed in the media are a danger. a danger to themselves, a danger to their community, do you think they are a danger? >> no, i don't think they are a danger. i think these are people that are experiencing symptoms and like any other condition that is not contagious, this is something that requires help and assistance and i think that's the way we should look at it. i do not believe there is an association between violence or other activity that would endanger people with ptsd. soledad: how combat that stereotype? i think it has almost become a cliche having spent a lot of time in tv news. i think fair to say, that is probably primary way in which we see vets. how do you combat that stereotype? >> i think it is a matter of talking about it, getting people to understand what is going on, education, making sure people are sensitive to the condition. when you see someone in an airport or a crowded area and see they are looking around or concerned about people getting too close to them and people need to think about. just
soledad: vets with ptsd seem to me at least as portrayed in the media are a danger. a danger to themselves, a danger to their community, do you think they are a danger? >> no, i don't think they are a danger. i think these are people that are experiencing symptoms and like any other condition that is not contagious, this is something that requires help and assistance and i think that's the way we should look at it. i do not believe there is an association between violence or other...
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oliver: virtuality treatment for ptsd.s is "bloomberg businessweek". ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek". i am oliver renick. carol: i am carol massar. the features section, the president's fleet is finally getting an upgrade. carol: will the white house derail the project? a two decade-long project to try to upgrade both the presidential helicopter fleet and the presidential aircraft fleet, but it does mean president trump, particularly if he wins the second term, might be the first president in 60 years to fly a new helicopter and have a new plane. oliver: isn't there a certain degree of irony here? trump has either tweeted or spoken directly to audiences about the cost for planes and what he deems as being excessive. >> what has been funny is that throughout the campaign and throughout the years when president obama was in office, president trump was a regular critic of air force one, and now he is a very public fan and says, "whatut as he else could look this good 30 years old." us about theo history of
oliver: virtuality treatment for ptsd.s is "bloomberg businessweek". ♪ oliver: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek". i am oliver renick. carol: i am carol massar. the features section, the president's fleet is finally getting an upgrade. carol: will the white house derail the project? a two decade-long project to try to upgrade both the presidential helicopter fleet and the presidential aircraft fleet, but it does mean president trump, particularly if he wins the...
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cheryl conner was therefore the opening of the new ptsd facility for firefighters. you will see this and fire houses across the country. cheryl: a workout will be part of the daily routine. we got a look at a first of its kind center in the nation. >> cpr on infa are probably some of the worst case scenarios. it is the international association of firefighters center for excellence for behavioral health and recovery. those who save us will come here to be saved from ptsd and addiction that often comes with it. >> for years we have said you have to be tough. and that's been the wrong message. cheryl: firefighters from across the nation can come to the 15-acre facility in upper marlboro surrounded by farms. this is the medical director that will help people go through detox, spending weeks in these dormitories called patient houses, 80 around a big table. -- and eat around a big table. >> part of the goal is to process what they have gone through, feel they have control over their memories. ch the bell is significant, showing their life has changed before heading home
cheryl conner was therefore the opening of the new ptsd facility for firefighters. you will see this and fire houses across the country. cheryl: a workout will be part of the daily routine. we got a look at a first of its kind center in the nation. >> cpr on infa are probably some of the worst case scenarios. it is the international association of firefighters center for excellence for behavioral health and recovery. those who save us will come here to be saved from ptsd and addiction...
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and then you talk about the mental issues, ptsd and traumatic brain injury. those are human costs that continue to go on. that is a real dollar cost that we see in our veterans administration. you wanted that on top of the military cost.llion is >> 's human on the independent line is next. >> caller: thank you. e anyone aware of general smedley butler spoke, there's a reason that were there and if you look at the myth of oil and gas pipelines being built all the way through afghan.ad it's also about a trillion dollar mineral surveyed that a wall street bank did that said we are never leaving because were there for resources in the
and then you talk about the mental issues, ptsd and traumatic brain injury. those are human costs that continue to go on. that is a real dollar cost that we see in our veterans administration. you wanted that on top of the military cost.llion is >> 's human on the independent line is next. >> caller: thank you. e anyone aware of general smedley butler spoke, there's a reason that were there and if you look at the myth of oil and gas pipelines being built all the way through...
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. >> studies show that being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans. the center will offer services for anyone who is a member of the international association of firefighters. >>> three minutes after the hour now. it's expected to be a busy day for the trump administration. president trump expected to sign a revised version of his controversial travel ban today. it's been in the works since the original order was blocked by a federal court. the political world is still consumed by president trump's explosive allegations without offering evidence that former president obama tapped his phones. the latest development in this controversy involves fbi director james comey. over the weekend, comey asked the department of justice to publicly reject the president's claims. it was first reported by the new york times but as of this been issued. this comes as the president is now demanding congress investigate his claims.
. >> studies show that being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans. the center will offer services for anyone who is a member of the international association of firefighters. >>> three minutes after the hour now. it's expected to be a busy day for the trump administration. president trump expected to sign a revised version of his controversial travel ban today. it's been in the works since the original order was blocked by a federal...
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than any reason than seeking medical treatment for ptsd. she'll be able to leave to meet with her attorney's and leave her uncle's home only to travel to and from northern california to florida where it is expected her trial will be held. outside the courtroom a short time ago one of her attorney's spoke about how unexpected the judge's decision was in releasing her on bond. >> we see this in 1 or 2% of the cases. >> charged with obstruction of justice. she was arrested in her family's home back in january. she's accused of helping her husband plan and carry out the
than any reason than seeking medical treatment for ptsd. she'll be able to leave to meet with her attorney's and leave her uncle's home only to travel to and from northern california to florida where it is expected her trial will be held. outside the courtroom a short time ago one of her attorney's spoke about how unexpected the judge's decision was in releasing her on bond. >> we see this in 1 or 2% of the cases. >> charged with obstruction of justice. she was arrested in her...
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i'm having a difficult time now getting coverage and medication for ptsd. the homeless veterans from vietnam, those things need to be debated on afghanistan because this law scene is going the way, we have never pulled out of vietnam, we would probably still be there right now. >>. >> thanks color, too frederick! and thank you frederick for your service in the vietnam and i hope that you have congressional office for the united states senator has been to help you with your needs and ptsd. this is a whole point of why john and i are pushing so hard, because we are spending billions and billions in a black hole. there's no end to the blackhole. and we'respending billions in a black hole, we take away . so this is why i hope that those in washington join john and i and a few of our colleagues and asked the congress to support hr 1666 and give us a chance to debate our responsibility. >> from ohio, republican line, jim is next for our guests. >> go ahead. jim from ohio. >> host: let's go to anthony, anthony joins us from newport tennessee, independent line, tha
i'm having a difficult time now getting coverage and medication for ptsd. the homeless veterans from vietnam, those things need to be debated on afghanistan because this law scene is going the way, we have never pulled out of vietnam, we would probably still be there right now. >>. >> thanks color, too frederick! and thank you frederick for your service in the vietnam and i hope that you have congressional office for the united states senator has been to help you with your needs and...
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i am having a difficult time now i take medication for ptsd. you have homeless veterans from vietnam. something needs to be debated on afghanistan because this law has been going on forever. we would probably be over there fighting now. >> guest: to frederick's point and thank you frederick for your service and get tom and i hope that you contact your congressional office or your united states senator and asked them to help you with your needs with ptsd. this is the whole point of why john and i are pushing so hard because we are spending billions and billions in a blackhole. there is no end to the black coal. when we are spending billions and billions of the black hole we take away from programs like are veterans of mike our children so this is why i hope those who have been watching the show would join john and i and ask members of congress tot support h.r. 1666 and give us a chance. >> host: from ohio republican line jimmy is our next guest. jim, go ahead.. jim from ohio. let's go to anthony. anthony joins us the newport tennessee independen
i am having a difficult time now i take medication for ptsd. you have homeless veterans from vietnam. something needs to be debated on afghanistan because this law has been going on forever. we would probably be over there fighting now. >> guest: to frederick's point and thank you frederick for your service and get tom and i hope that you contact your congressional office or your united states senator and asked them to help you with your needs with ptsd. this is the whole point of why...
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. >> their job is to keep , but who is saving them from ptsd prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> the next three minutes we've got nothing but good news. we're going to start across the pond where a photographer is snapping pics of people with disabilities showing what they're able to do. >> sarah dwen hughes appears in striking photos with interviews with her subjects. some of the people downs syndrome and cerebral palsy. she wants people to look past their disabilities and looking at what they can bring. >> beautiful. >> it's nearly nesting season for migratory birds and you won't believe what one goose found for a mate. >> here's the thing. the two have nothing in common. one is a goose and, well, the other? bryan holmes takes us to idaho to find out. >> this is the original family homestead. >> reporter: holly shellburg's family has had this farm for generations. it's more than 100
. >> their job is to keep , but who is saving them from ptsd prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> the next three minutes we've got nothing but good news. we're going to start across the pond where a photographer is snapping pics of people with disabilities showing what they're able to do. >> sarah dwen hughes appears in striking...
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about ptsd. of all the movies i had to watch repeatedly aside from the holocaust footage brings tears to my eyes. it's before -- the word maybe exist or didn't exist at the time, ptsd but it's a notion that is discovered in that film. yet he fought to get it released. >> charlie: ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder. >> correct. >> charlie: did they change hollywood? >> i think so. capra's dream filed and it's a wonderful life was such a flop it sank the company and the directors went back to working for studios but there was a spirit of independence and a desire to make socially realistic tougher, more honest movies than what they had been making before the war and you see it grow straight to the 1960s. >> charlie: how did the powerful studio heads react? >> they do like to conserve their power so it was a constant growing fight over everything from whether studios or directors would pick projects for directors to con stand and the how much they would allow to be put in movies until the code fel
about ptsd. of all the movies i had to watch repeatedly aside from the holocaust footage brings tears to my eyes. it's before -- the word maybe exist or didn't exist at the time, ptsd but it's a notion that is discovered in that film. yet he fought to get it released. >> charlie: ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder. >> correct. >> charlie: did they change hollywood? >> i think so. capra's dream filed and it's a wonderful life was such a flop it sank the company and the...
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i think the word did not exist at the time, ptsd.n that is really discovered in that film. but to get it eventually released. charlie: ptsd, posttraumatic stress disorder. right. did these guys, when they came back, change hollywood? mark: i think they did. dreamstream -- capra's that they would all become independent, failed. the first movie was such a flop that it sank the whole company. the directors went back to working for studios, but there was a desire to make socially realistic, tougher, more honest movies than what they had been making before the war. we see that growth throughout the 40's and 50's, into the 1960's. charlie: how did the all-powerful studio head react? mark: the thing is they do like to conserve their power, so it was a constant growing fight over everything from whether studios are directors would take ckojects for directors -- pi projects for directors, to content. how much with the code allow for directors to put into movies? that with a 20 year fight after the production code fell apart. charlie: liberty
i think the word did not exist at the time, ptsd.n that is really discovered in that film. but to get it eventually released. charlie: ptsd, posttraumatic stress disorder. right. did these guys, when they came back, change hollywood? mark: i think they did. dreamstream -- capra's that they would all become independent, failed. the first movie was such a flop that it sank the whole company. the directors went back to working for studios, but there was a desire to make socially realistic,...
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ptsd, tbi committee.n 2010, the american legion established a tbi and ptsd committee for the purpose of investigating the existing medical science and procedures, as well as researching alternative methods for treating veterans suffering from tpi and ptsd. recent studies have shown that medical marijuana is a viable option for treating pain, inflammation, autoimmune diseases, as well as other illnesses. the american legion believes additional research is needed to determine if there are medical benefits from using medical marijuana as an appropriate treatment for veterans. through resolution 11, medical marijuana research, the american legion supports increased research into cannabis as a treatment in therapy. what can the american legion do? call on congress to reclassify medical marijuana by removing it from schedule one and reclassifying it in a category that, at a minimum, will recognize cannabis as a drug with potential medical value, as well as urge congress to provide funding to the v.a. for medici
ptsd, tbi committee.n 2010, the american legion established a tbi and ptsd committee for the purpose of investigating the existing medical science and procedures, as well as researching alternative methods for treating veterans suffering from tpi and ptsd. recent studies have shown that medical marijuana is a viable option for treating pain, inflammation, autoimmune diseases, as well as other illnesses. the american legion believes additional research is needed to determine if there are medical...
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of former soldiers with ptsd that are not getting the specialist help they need?the nhs services, obviously any chess has a zero policy, zero—tolerance on swearing and abuse —— obviously the nhs has. soldiers swear. they swear. there is no skirting around it. they don't do it in an abusive way, they swear in general conversation. when they swear and they are around somebody that works in the nhs in a mental health capacity, they are told to stop swearing and they will be refused treatment. tell a soldier suffering from ptsd that he is about to be refused treatment because he swore, he will react. you say you had five miscarriages because of andrew, in the middle of the night, effectively sleepwalking but kind of attacking you. why didn't you move out of the bed? quite frankly, your kids don't have nightmares every night, neither did andrew. you could not get out of the room? once we had our children, the first time it happened it was a massive shock. it is like your kids. your kids will have nightmares once in awhile, they won't have them every single night of the
of former soldiers with ptsd that are not getting the specialist help they need?the nhs services, obviously any chess has a zero policy, zero—tolerance on swearing and abuse —— obviously the nhs has. soldiers swear. they swear. there is no skirting around it. they don't do it in an abusive way, they swear in general conversation. when they swear and they are around somebody that works in the nhs in a mental health capacity, they are told to stop swearing and they will be refused...
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i suffer from ptsd and all the money and the lives that were lost in vietnam seem senseless. and when will congress and this country, history is repeating itself. something needs to be debated on afghanistan. because this war is going to last forever. we have never pulled out of vietnam, we would probably would be over there fighting now. >> this is the whole point of why john and i push so hard. because we are spending billions and billions and billions in a black hole. there is no end to the black hole. when we're spending billions and billions in the black hole, we're taking away from programs like our veterans, like our children. so this is why i hope that those who have been watching this show will join john and i and a few of our colleagues and ask the members of congress to support hr 1666 and give us a chance to debate our responsibilities. jim from ohio? let's go to anthony. anthony joins us from newport, tennessee. independent line. anthony, thank you for calling. >> caller: yes. i got a couple questions. i'm also a veteran of vietnam war from 1955 to '66. my questi
i suffer from ptsd and all the money and the lives that were lost in vietnam seem senseless. and when will congress and this country, history is repeating itself. something needs to be debated on afghanistan. because this war is going to last forever. we have never pulled out of vietnam, we would probably would be over there fighting now. >> this is the whole point of why john and i push so hard. because we are spending billions and billions and billions in a black hole. there is no end...
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. >>> new therapy showing major problems for vet with ptsd.s coming up after the break in three minutes. >>> mike was just talk building this a second ago. some of the workarounds in palo alto. we continue to follow breaking news there. you can expect major delays on highway 101 after a truck smashed into an overpass. download the nbc bay area app. >>> plus, following developing news out east. vandals targeted another jewish cemetery, adding to the spree of anti semitic incidents we have seen across the cup. cemeteries in other states have also been hit. back in two minutes with more news. ♪ when i got into my accident i broke almost every bone in both my legs. when i came home from the hospital i needed to be able to recover. tempur-pedic allowed me to do just that. because i don't have the average body type anymore i feel like my tempur-pedic really conforms to my body shape. power is not giving up, it's choosing to thrive. tempur-pedic. this sleep is power. at ambut what's no secretan be everis how much they hurt.et. the foot care experts a
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especially certain areas when you specifically mention mental health and as it relates to ptsd i am sure i can think of other areas as well. what other medical categories have you identified where you feel there is a strong need for that level of confidence ? >> i think we are looking at primary care. the primary care provider has to understand the full company nature of what it is to support well-being.the example that i use is that when a veteran comes back from conflict, comes in and talks that primary care provider, or the mental health provider about an ied and the response is, what is an ied? side of blues at congress and trust. we think that is important. >> and i agree. also, there are other areas that seems our endemic to the area that they serve. it should be pretty well versed on those things or at least know where to turn to for that. would you be in favor of the system allowing the american doctor, when working with the patient, to have the authority to decide who they can see and choice for choice or not choice? in other words, you may need to see an ophthalmologist but you
especially certain areas when you specifically mention mental health and as it relates to ptsd i am sure i can think of other areas as well. what other medical categories have you identified where you feel there is a strong need for that level of confidence ? >> i think we are looking at primary care. the primary care provider has to understand the full company nature of what it is to support well-being.the example that i use is that when a veteran comes back from conflict, comes in and...
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and we were able to work together on a pilot program in el spas sew that allows the va to focus on ptsdtbi, military trauma. and the doctors and providers in our community have stepped up to fill in the gap and care for those veterans and other conditions that are not unique to service and combat. we also had the partnership of texas tech health science center and it's making difference. we're focusing on hiring mental health care professionals the most serious crisis for veterans is veteran suicide which you estimate is 20 a day. that's the best estimate that the va can come up with. i'm convinced that it's czeched to access to -- connected to mental health care. we talk about what your proposing and how that will impact the ability to access mental health care and reduce the number of veteran suicide in the country. >> thank youor your leadership on this issue. you're always pushing us and frankly it's welcome. there is no other clinical issue that i am as concerned about or that has my attention than veterans suicide. number one for sure. what we are dog now -- doing now is not enoug
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whatat do we know about now would be called ptsd? did they begin to identify the psychological impact of war as early as the civil war? ashley: that is a really tricky question. it was at the center of my dissertation project and that we talked about a lot yesterday on the panel. this is an era before freud. he is not really doing anything yet. people in america are not thinking about trauma as a psychological condition, so when physicians in the civil war use the word trauma, they mean that in a dramatic injury -- a traumatic injury. but they were deeply aware that men were coming back for more changed and the changes were not good. they knew something had happened to them, but they were struggling with ways to make sense of that. one of the ways they made sense of that was through particular diagnoses of physical complaints. for example, a character mentioned in "mercy street" in the first episode studied hard conditions and soldiers. we read the symptoms today and think it is a panic attack. the symptoms are rapid heart rate, tunn
whatat do we know about now would be called ptsd? did they begin to identify the psychological impact of war as early as the civil war? ashley: that is a really tricky question. it was at the center of my dissertation project and that we talked about a lot yesterday on the panel. this is an era before freud. he is not really doing anything yet. people in america are not thinking about trauma as a psychological condition, so when physicians in the civil war use the word trauma, they mean that in...
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it is a tough fight. >> john, how hard is it to explain ptsd to someone who has not experienced it?ow do you explain it to people who have never experience touchdown. >> the truth and reality is it is not this concept of this hollywood made flash backs and everything like that. it is overwhelming anxiety that you can't control. these thoughts of losing friends who will constantly haunt you. >> i'm glad you brought up that number. because i pulled up the latest comprehensive analysis from the v.a. that was released last summer. they mentioned, you know, are the number of people taking their own lives, vets. 7300, 7400 people a year. do you think that enough is being done, one, from the v.a. and two, when it comes to your brother, did you see any signs of it? >> so the system itself needs work. there is a lot of veterans that reach out that don't the care that they need. my fight is not with the v.a. you know, my battle right now is finding the people like my brother where you didn't see a sign. the reason the song is called superman falls is because he was a superman to a lot of peop
it is a tough fight. >> john, how hard is it to explain ptsd to someone who has not experienced it?ow do you explain it to people who have never experience touchdown. >> the truth and reality is it is not this concept of this hollywood made flash backs and everything like that. it is overwhelming anxiety that you can't control. these thoughts of losing friends who will constantly haunt you. >> i'm glad you brought up that number. because i pulled up the latest comprehensive...
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. >> studies show that being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans. the center will offer services for anyone who is a member of the international association of firefighters. >>>s expected to be a busy day for the trump administration. president trump expected to sign a revised version of his travel ban today. been in the works since the original order was blocked by a federal court. the state department is expected to hold its first...
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new program that provides mental health services to all veterans, specifically those struggling with ptsdit even includes veterans who have been other than honorably discharged. hulkin: we provide care to over 1.6 million veterans per year, and no system is developed as we are, but we have excluded a group of veterans, 10% or so, who were discharged mostly because of behavioral problems. i am not talking about veterans with criminal charges. we are not seeking to provide services to them. when you see a veteran on the street who is homeless, it may be the result of a mental health issue, and not providing them with care to get better is something that i do not think is ethically responsible. soledad: suicide stats, which i mentioned in our introduction, correlate to that. what is your strategy around dealing with what is a horrific number of suicides? sec. shulkin: this is my highest clinical priority in the v.a. system. what we know is of the 20 veterans who take their lives every day, 14 are not getting care within the v.a. system. we have to work with our communities to make sure we ar
new program that provides mental health services to all veterans, specifically those struggling with ptsdit even includes veterans who have been other than honorably discharged. hulkin: we provide care to over 1.6 million veterans per year, and no system is developed as we are, but we have excluded a group of veterans, 10% or so, who were discharged mostly because of behavioral problems. i am not talking about veterans with criminal charges. we are not seeking to provide services to them. when...
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new program that provides mental health services to all veterans, specifically those struggling with ptsdit even includes veterans who have been other than honorably discharged. hulkin: we provide care to over 1.6 million veterans per year, and no system is developed as we are, but we have excluded a group of veterans, 10% or so, who were discharged mostly because of behavioral problems. i am not talking about veterans with criminal charges. we are not seeking to provide services to them. when you see a veteran on the street who is homeless, it may be the result of a mental health issue, and not providing them with care to get better is something that i do not think is ethically responsible. soledad: suicide stats, which i mentioned in our introduction, correlate to that. what is your strategy around dealing with what is a horrific number of suicides? sec. shulkin: this is my highest clinical priority in the v.a. system. what we know is of the 20 veterans who take their lives everyay, 14 are not getting care within the v.a. system. we have to work with our communities to make sure we are
new program that provides mental health services to all veterans, specifically those struggling with ptsdit even includes veterans who have been other than honorably discharged. hulkin: we provide care to over 1.6 million veterans per year, and no system is developed as we are, but we have excluded a group of veterans, 10% or so, who were discharged mostly because of behavioral problems. i am not talking about veterans with criminal charges. we are not seeking to provide services to them. when...
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veteran rated 100% for ptsd, 100%, does not automatically get a fiduciary. because they're 100% service-connected disabled, because of their service. even though, even though the symptoms require that for that rating it may include suicidal r homicide -- homicidal ideas. all we're saying, and i think hopefully everybody would agree, that you deserve as an american citizen, and especially an american citizen, mr. speaker, who has served this country, whether in combat or not, has served this country in the military, deserve your day in court. at least be heard by a judge and jury. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from connecticut. ms. esty: may i inquire how much time i have remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady has 6 1/2 minutes. ms. esty: thank you very much. mr. speaker, note that the chairman noted the support of some of the veterans service organizations. i think it's noteworthy that the iava, the iraq and afghanistan veterans association, has in the past supported thi
veteran rated 100% for ptsd, 100%, does not automatically get a fiduciary. because they're 100% service-connected disabled, because of their service. even though, even though the symptoms require that for that rating it may include suicidal r homicide -- homicidal ideas. all we're saying, and i think hopefully everybody would agree, that you deserve as an american citizen, and especially an american citizen, mr. speaker, who has served this country, whether in combat or not, has served this...
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studies show being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans.ment center opened. this is first of its kind facility in north america. senator chris van holland spoke at the afternoon. >> all of us know that every shift you take is a shift that you put your lives at risk for somebody else. >> the center offers services for anybody a member of the international association of firefighters. >>> next on news 4, a star opera singer, a ground breaking supreme court justice, barbara harrison in studio this evening with a special bond the o of themtw s >>> you're watching news 4 at 6:00. >>> a new american opera called "champion," tells the real life story of a boxer, and we have a special guest, barbara harrison, on set to talk about the hot button issues this tackles. >> well, it does, there's quite a few, homophobia, brain injuries from athletic events, a very, very interesting piece that just opened. denice graves plays the role of a mother of neil griffin, the mother, who desserted her children in the virgin islands, but her son finds his way to ne
studies show being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans.ment center opened. this is first of its kind facility in north america. senator chris van holland spoke at the afternoon. >> all of us know that every shift you take is a shift that you put your lives at risk for somebody else. >> the center offers services for anybody a member of the international association of firefighters. >>> next on news 4, a star opera singer, a...
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any time a president says a man goes to war and comes back with ptsd that he couldn't handle it and heidn't even show, it makes you wonder, sometimes. are we dragging so much ha terade that we can't see the forest for the clouds? we are survivors. we will continue to make it. today" backside of the front page. 2016 obama memorandum adentifying climate change as t national security issue. , an executive order requiring agencies to take steps to reduce their consumption of fossil fuels with 40% reduction in greenhouse gases produced by the federal government. these are 10 that usa today says the president wants to scrap by signing this exact order. -- executive order. virginia in waldorf, maryland. go ahead. virginia? let me try virginia one more time. are you there? you are finally on the air. here we go. caller: thank you. i agree with the gentleman before me. . attack on the environment has nothing to do with jobs or people. it has to do with his personal financial investments. the fact that he won't release his tax forms, that is a problem. the fact that he is saying all these jobs a
any time a president says a man goes to war and comes back with ptsd that he couldn't handle it and heidn't even show, it makes you wonder, sometimes. are we dragging so much ha terade that we can't see the forest for the clouds? we are survivors. we will continue to make it. today" backside of the front page. 2016 obama memorandum adentifying climate change as t national security issue. , an executive order requiring agencies to take steps to reduce their consumption of fossil fuels with...
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they say car crash victims were less likely to develop ptsd if they played the game within six hours of going to the hospital. tetrus also showed it can help curb cravings for cigarettes and alcohol. >>> time is 4:40 a proposed increase to the gasoline tax, car registration fees and a fee for zero emission vehicles. the money that would help pay for repairs to damage roads an also pay for public transit. >>> and all is forgiven we'll have an update on the oscars and the accounting company behind the best picture mishap, also new rules in place for next years oscar ceremony. >>> good morning for the most part our commute is doing well. this is a live look at the bay bridge, you can see traffic looks good on the span. >>> and weather the wind might be a factor in your commute this morning with gusty conditions as a weak weather system moves intonorthern california and out towards the sierra, we're cooling things off take a closer look at the forecast highs and show you the weekend outlook as well all coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2 it's 4:44. samsung unveiled its long awai
they say car crash victims were less likely to develop ptsd if they played the game within six hours of going to the hospital. tetrus also showed it can help curb cravings for cigarettes and alcohol. >>> time is 4:40 a proposed increase to the gasoline tax, car registration fees and a fee for zero emission vehicles. the money that would help pay for repairs to damage roads an also pay for public transit. >>> and all is forgiven we'll have an update on the oscars and the...
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. >> studies show that being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans. the center will offer services for anyone who is a member of the international association of firefighters. >>>s expected to be a busy day for the trump administration. president trump expected to sign a revised version of his travel ban today. been in the works since the original order was blocked by a federal court. the state department is expected to hold its first briefing under the new administration. but the world is consumed with the allegations that president obama tapped his news that over the weekend comey asked the department of justice to publicly reject the president's claims. it was first reported by the new york times but as of this morning no such statement has been issued. this comes as the president is now demanding congress investigate his claims. >> all we're saying is let's take a closer look. let's look into this. if this is accurate, this is the biggest overreach and the biggest scandal. >> on meet the press, former director of national intelligence de
. >> studies show that being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates similar to those found in combat veterans. the center will offer services for anyone who is a member of the international association of firefighters. >>>s expected to be a busy day for the trump administration. president trump expected to sign a revised version of his travel ban today. been in the works since the original order was blocked by a federal court. the state department is expected to hold its first...
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the guardian reports a save the children study that warns of serious ptsd affects on children who haveved the syrian war. we are talking about things like bedwetting, a loss of speech, distress at noises, that kind of thing, but also children as young as 12 attempting suicide or self harm as a result of the realities that they witness in syria. there is also increasing drug use and mental illness. that until all areas likeattacking schools and hospitals, we risk condemning a generation of children to a lifetime of mental and physical health problems. host: let's move on now to another story out of asia where diplomatic tensions between malaysia and north korea are beginning to fester after the expulsion of citizens from both countries. guest: that is linked to the assassination of the north half-brother. bidh korea has for diplomats from leaving. malaysia is reporting that they are doing the same in a tit-for-tat. they're banning north korean embassy officials from leaving the country. the malaysian government is meeting this friday and they are going to decide whether they will sever
the guardian reports a save the children study that warns of serious ptsd affects on children who haveved the syrian war. we are talking about things like bedwetting, a loss of speech, distress at noises, that kind of thing, but also children as young as 12 attempting suicide or self harm as a result of the realities that they witness in syria. there is also increasing drug use and mental illness. that until all areas likeattacking schools and hospitals, we risk condemning a generation of...
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according to the international association of firefighters, studies show being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates >>> a heads-up tonight if you take metro in virginia. the latest safetrack surge probably affects you. surge 13 runs through april 9th. and tomorrow morning is its first rush-hour test. the surge affects the blue and yellow lines. metro says you could wait as long as 24 minutes for a train even during rush hour. the passengers tell us the wait now will pay off later. >> i think they're doing the best job they can do, actually. >> i would say probably it will help in the long run. i just hope they get it better because i know a lot of kids in the summertime like to be on the trains. >> trains are single-tracking between braddock road and the huntington/van dorn street stations. or other ways to get around head to the nbc washington app and search metro alternatives. we have ideas to help you navigate the changes. >>> next at 11:00. locks of love for a very good cause. dozens of people in our area people in need. >>> a scandal shaking the marines to its core. investigators unco
according to the international association of firefighters, studies show being a firefighter is causing ptsd at rates >>> a heads-up tonight if you take metro in virginia. the latest safetrack surge probably affects you. surge 13 runs through april 9th. and tomorrow morning is its first rush-hour test. the surge affects the blue and yellow lines. metro says you could wait as long as 24 minutes for a train even during rush hour. the passengers tell us the wait now will pay off later....
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thejudge also noted the fact that she suffers from ptsd.propriate, that she had been battered, although the government continues, fopr whatever reason to contest that. on his first day as president, donald trump signed a ban on american government money going to international groups that perform or even provide information on abortions. many global charities are worried this will hit healthcare for women generally, particularly in poor and developing countries. to try to counter this, a special fundraising conference is under way in belgium — it's called "she decides". the bbc‘s yogita limaye has been to nepal, a nation that depends heavily on international aid. she's come here to get an abortion. it's not illegal in nepal, but there's extreme social stigma around it. and so she doesn't want to show her face. for women like her, a proper medicalfacility, like this one run by a global charity, is a refuge. many end up going to illegal clinics. this man lost a loved one to an unsafe abortion. miles away from his village, he agrees to meet us
thejudge also noted the fact that she suffers from ptsd.propriate, that she had been battered, although the government continues, fopr whatever reason to contest that. on his first day as president, donald trump signed a ban on american government money going to international groups that perform or even provide information on abortions. many global charities are worried this will hit healthcare for women generally, particularly in poor and developing countries. to try to counter this, a special...
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because of their back or their knee -- obviously, they were suffering from a great deal of depression or ptsd from their time in the service. they would refuse to allow me to add that to their claim, because they were afraid it was going to make it so they could not have their gun. or that the federal government was going to come and take their guns away. it is not going to give us what we were hoping for it to give us. it will give us a of things we do not want. we do not want people not seeking treatment that are no danger to anyone just because of some box being checked by some government worker arbitrarily that says they cannot handle their finances. guest: the caller makes great points. they do have is some guidelines written down. if you have someone that has been given power of attorney, that is an automatic check. --h regards to the problems the bottom line is that elderly people are the easiest victims of crime. they are relatively weaker physically. if you have a criminal coming in , and you have an older woman in her 70's or 80's, what are you going to recommend she do? behave pass
because of their back or their knee -- obviously, they were suffering from a great deal of depression or ptsd from their time in the service. they would refuse to allow me to add that to their claim, because they were afraid it was going to make it so they could not have their gun. or that the federal government was going to come and take their guns away. it is not going to give us what we were hoping for it to give us. it will give us a of things we do not want. we do not want people not...
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i felt as a psychologist that the navy needed a psychologist to deal with veterans suffering from ptsd. one of the things that veterans appreciate is being quietly appreciated. his they do not appreciate people using them for political purposes. i know that mr. shimkus apologize for some of the mood that he had, but he did not apologize, and he shouldn't, for what he said because that's very important. i would like to yield -- i guess order would go to mr. olson first and then to mr. kane singer. >> my friend from pennsylvania not just heard veterans. he hurt veterans' families. i deployed twice. the second time i left my new bride at home, all alone, after seven months of being married. i left for six long months. i could not call. no internet at that time. 1994. she was alone. she just moved there and i left her for seven months. while i was flying in the persian gulf, every day i flew -- we have the fire control radar tell us they were tracking us. i came home safely. i was home for less than two weeks. i thought i would be home for three months before i moved on. they sent me to d.
i felt as a psychologist that the navy needed a psychologist to deal with veterans suffering from ptsd. one of the things that veterans appreciate is being quietly appreciated. his they do not appreciate people using them for political purposes. i know that mr. shimkus apologize for some of the mood that he had, but he did not apologize, and he shouldn't, for what he said because that's very important. i would like to yield -- i guess order would go to mr. olson first and then to mr. kane...
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thejudge acknowledged the fact she suffers from pds g —— ptsd.the company which owns the messaging service snapchat has been valued at $24 billion. that's after it successfully sold 200 million of its shares to big investors in new york. those investment funds and banks will be able to start trading snap incorporated shares on thursday. it's the biggest wall street debut of a tech company since facebook, in 2012. deadly storms — like this one in illinois in the us — have killed three people after pounding through several states in the midwest. packed with hailstones the size of baseballs, winds above 100mph and torrential rain, they've destroyed homes, leaving thousands without power. barcelona football club have confirmed that their manager, luis enrique, will be leaving at the end of this season. he's led the team to two la liga titles, the copa del rey twice, and the champions league, since taking over in 2015. no reason has been given, but barcelona say it's mr enique's decision, and that he has proven himself to be a great coach who brought
thejudge acknowledged the fact she suffers from pds g —— ptsd.the company which owns the messaging service snapchat has been valued at $24 billion. that's after it successfully sold 200 million of its shares to big investors in new york. those investment funds and banks will be able to start trading snap incorporated shares on thursday. it's the biggest wall street debut of a tech company since facebook, in 2012. deadly storms — like this one in illinois in the us — have killed three...
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she also suffers from ptsd. if released, salman will be at house arrest at her uncle's home in rodeo, pending trial in florida. only allowed to leave for court, meet with attorneys and for her son's medical needs. she will be monitored with an electronic gps device. >> we believe it's a just, equitable decision that permits her to reunite with her children. >> reporter: salman's attorneys note in cases like this bond is hard to get. >> this is extraordinarily rare and a real statement on the weakness of the prosecution's case. >> reporter: family members put up property as equity to secure the $500,000 bond. salman's uncle agreed to be her main supervisor. >> she's -- she's an innocent person. >> reporter: if she violates any of her bond conditions, he could lose his house. >> from day one i always feel she's an innocent person and i know eventually when everything shows, she didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: the next court hearing is set for march 9th. alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> in a statement, the
she also suffers from ptsd. if released, salman will be at house arrest at her uncle's home in rodeo, pending trial in florida. only allowed to leave for court, meet with attorneys and for her son's medical needs. she will be monitored with an electronic gps device. >> we believe it's a just, equitable decision that permits her to reunite with her children. >> reporter: salman's attorneys note in cases like this bond is hard to get. >> this is extraordinarily rare and a real...
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doesn't mean that you will commit a criminal act. >> fair. >> so he was diagnosed with ptsd but thattted the crime that he did. >> that's very fair to point that out. how are you and your chirp doing today? >> i'm looking at you, um, you're saying that but i'm looking at i still see the pain. i can't imagine -- no. you do not see pain. >> no. >> do you not see pain. i am situation. me and my children. we can smile. we're smiling not to keep from crying we're smiling because we're actually smiling. my daughters attended the university -- one attended cleveland state. the other one waldron wallace conservancy. they both sing classical music in eight different languages. my son is a assistant manager at hill burg simon. we have no pain. we tackled all of our trig gores so do you not see pain. >> i'm glad to hear that because i don't know that i can say the same thing if i went through the same situation but i'm glad to hear that. >> i want to say this. there are many people who feel that because they were victims of domestic violence that they will never heal, that they could never surv
doesn't mean that you will commit a criminal act. >> fair. >> so he was diagnosed with ptsd but thattted the crime that he did. >> that's very fair to point that out. how are you and your chirp doing today? >> i'm looking at you, um, you're saying that but i'm looking at i still see the pain. i can't imagine -- no. you do not see pain. >> no. >> do you not see pain. i am situation. me and my children. we can smile. we're smiling not to keep from crying we're...
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specialists at the university of london say after that the 7/7 bombings, a third of witnesses suffered from ptsdm it is quite likely that a number of people will feel distressed or that their life may have changed to some degree. speak to friends and colleagues, keep to your routine, do not drink too much alcohol, do some exercise. all good normal healthy coping strategies. but month later you're still not sleeping and you have nightmares and are irritable, you should see your gp. around 100 women, many of them wearing blue for peace, linked hands across westminster bridge yesterday as part of a vigil to remember the four people who died in last weeks terror attack. most of the women wore the muslim headscarf and stood quietly for five minutes, as a bagpipe played nearby. the national army museum in chelsea has said it will reopen its doors to the public on thursday, after a three year, multimillion—pound refit. it was formally opened by the queen a few days ago — and among the items on display — will be the queen's very own uniform from when she was in the women's royal army corps from 19119 to
specialists at the university of london say after that the 7/7 bombings, a third of witnesses suffered from ptsdm it is quite likely that a number of people will feel distressed or that their life may have changed to some degree. speak to friends and colleagues, keep to your routine, do not drink too much alcohol, do some exercise. all good normal healthy coping strategies. but month later you're still not sleeping and you have nightmares and are irritable, you should see your gp. around 100...
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bracelet and can't leave the uncle's home other than any reason than seeking medical treatment for ptsd. she'll be able to leave to meet with her attorney's and leave her uncle's home only to travel to and from northern california to florida where it is expected her trial will be held. outside the courtroom a short time ago one of her attorney's spoke about how unexpected the judge's decision was in releasing her on bond. >> we see this in 1 or 2% of the cases. >> charged with obstruction of justice. she was arrested in her family's home back in january. she's accused of helping her husband plan and carry out the deadliest mass shooting. the next time they'll all be in court here in oakland is march 9th and at that point they'll look at what if any action a florida court takes in deciding whether or not she can return to her home or remain in law enforcement custody to the start of her trial. >> how angry were they? >> i'm sure they were a little bit surprised by this because you heard the attorneys mention it was unexpected in most cases where there's a terrorism related charge. people
bracelet and can't leave the uncle's home other than any reason than seeking medical treatment for ptsd. she'll be able to leave to meet with her attorney's and leave her uncle's home only to travel to and from northern california to florida where it is expected her trial will be held. outside the courtroom a short time ago one of her attorney's spoke about how unexpected the judge's decision was in releasing her on bond. >> we see this in 1 or 2% of the cases. >> charged with...
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are people with distressing mental health conditions, anxiety, possibly even dementia, veterans of ptsd and was anybody there on the day of and was anybody there on the day of a by—election, what is important is that the courts given what was intended. it is a bit rich about the liberal democrats talking about pips, because you were in government when they were put together. as my colleague made very clear, what was agreed as coalition policy was not what theresa may said today. what we are getting now from the conservatives is a change, a move away from the policy of the coalition government which was in fa ct coalition government which was in fact to include people with mental health problems in the elements of pip that are now being under this discussion. this does matter. we are i'iow discussion. this does matter. we are now in one of those rare spots in politics at the moment where you have got an alignment, you have the labour party and the liberal democrats, the nationalists and others will stay the same thing. if heidi and her colleagues were actually to come in behind us it wou
are people with distressing mental health conditions, anxiety, possibly even dementia, veterans of ptsd and was anybody there on the day of and was anybody there on the day of a by—election, what is important is that the courts given what was intended. it is a bit rich about the liberal democrats talking about pips, because you were in government when they were put together. as my colleague made very clear, what was agreed as coalition policy was not what theresa may said today. what we are...