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. >> did you ever think ptsd? >> no. i heard ptsd. what happens when you go to war. >> reporter: finally he talked to a counselor and discovered he had been living a first responder's version of war. >> we talk about the military. these are what they go through on the first lines. >> reporter: dr. abby morris is a psychologist at a new center in maryland for firefighters who struggle with ptsd. >> when we call 911, they come. who do they call? we wanted to be their 911. >> reporter: there are 60 beds and treatment lasts 30 to 60 days with followup. one in five firefighters will suffer from ptsd during their career, but 92% say stigma is a barrier to seeking treatment. >> they tend to stuff it down. >> reporter: this center was the brainchild of harold schaitberger, president of the international association of firefighters. >> we're working to break that stigma away to help our members know they should come out of the shadows and seek treatment. >> reporter: russell said that was the hard evidence part of off. >> we want to be that he
. >> did you ever think ptsd? >> no. i heard ptsd. what happens when you go to war. >> reporter: finally he talked to a counselor and discovered he had been living a first responder's version of war. >> we talk about the military. these are what they go through on the first lines. >> reporter: dr. abby morris is a psychologist at a new center in maryland for firefighters who struggle with ptsd. >> when we call 911, they come. who do they call? we wanted to be...
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i cooperated with the police despite ptsd as a result of the rape. in 1993 i was told to look at photographs of men to see if i could identify him. i was not certain and i told the detective. she was stated that she was sure the suspect's photograph was in the photo. she said the police believed he had done this to five other women. when i couldn't identify the men, she said you tainted your testimony, the case is closed. that was it. i didn't know in six months he was convicted of raping a woman in carson city and would be incarcerated for the crime. they did not process the dna for 20 years despite knowing that the timeframe would expire in 2004. in 1993 my case was closed and my rape kit unprocessed. i went on with my life but the effects were tremendous. i don't remember a year of my life since the rape. i have strucked with ptsd. when i walk into a building or elevator his face flashes before me. in november of 2016. this is why i'm reading this story. in november 2016 i received a call from sfpd that would begin a whole new traumatic experience
i cooperated with the police despite ptsd as a result of the rape. in 1993 i was told to look at photographs of men to see if i could identify him. i was not certain and i told the detective. she was stated that she was sure the suspect's photograph was in the photo. she said the police believed he had done this to five other women. when i couldn't identify the men, she said you tainted your testimony, the case is closed. that was it. i didn't know in six months he was convicted of raping a...
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. >> did you ever think ptsd?no, i heard ptsd, that's what happens when you go to war. >> finally he talked to a counselor and discovered he had been living first responders version of war. >> talk about the military being on the front lines. these are people on domestic front lines. >> dr. abby morris, psychologist is medical director of a new center in maryland for firefighters struggling with ptsd. >> we call 911 they come. who do they call? we wanted to be their 911. >> there are 60 beds, and treatment lasts 30 to 60 days. with 1 months of follow up. one in five fire fight is and paramedics will suffer from ptsd in their career. 92% say stigma is a barrier to seeking treatment. off awe they tend to stuff it down. >> this center was the brain child of the president of the international association of firefighters. >> we're working to break that stig nama away. to let members know to come out of the shadows seek help and treatment. >> russell said that was the hardest part of all. >> we want to be the hero for t
. >> did you ever think ptsd?no, i heard ptsd, that's what happens when you go to war. >> finally he talked to a counselor and discovered he had been living first responders version of war. >> talk about the military being on the front lines. these are people on domestic front lines. >> dr. abby morris, psychologist is medical director of a new center in maryland for firefighters struggling with ptsd. >> we call 911 they come. who do they call? we wanted to be...
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ended i believed i was suffering from ptsd. it wasn't act of congress that allowed me and the veterans of my generation to build successful new lives. bill andpassed a g.i. i say with certainty that i would not be standing before you opportunityt the the g.i. bill gave me. not only to get an education, but to have structure and a path and a feeling that there was a way for me to help people. that whens to me congress acts responsibly it can build a better america. blessedwhy when i was the the opportunity to lead senate committee on veterans myself todedicated helping our service members and ,eterans, and their families and worked with my colleagues to va services. i passed a new g.i. bill. i want to take this moment to urge all of my colleagues and incoming senators and they dotatives that everything they can for our ,eterans and their families because we ask them to sacrifice so much for us. lineput their lives on the while their wives and husbands watch over their families. is one of them most sacred obligations in the natio
ended i believed i was suffering from ptsd. it wasn't act of congress that allowed me and the veterans of my generation to build successful new lives. bill andpassed a g.i. i say with certainty that i would not be standing before you opportunityt the the g.i. bill gave me. not only to get an education, but to have structure and a path and a feeling that there was a way for me to help people. that whens to me congress acts responsibly it can build a better america. blessedwhy when i was the the...
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when the war ended, i believe i was suffering from ptsd. it was an act of congress that allowed me and the veterans of my generation to build a successful new kind of life. congress passed the g.i. bill and i say with certainty that i would not be standing before you today without the opportunity the g.i. bill gave me. not only to get an education but to have structure and the path forward and the feeling that there was a way for me. this proved to me that when congress acts responsibly, it can build a betteramerica . that is why when i was blessed with the opportunity to lead the senate committee on veterans affairs, i dedicated myself helping our servicemembers and veterans, and their families and worked with my colleagues to expand va services pass a new 21st-century g.i. bill. so i want to take this moment to urge all my colleagues and all of the incoming senators and representatives that they do everything they can for our veterans and their families and because we have to sacrifice so much for us. they put their lives on the line whil
when the war ended, i believe i was suffering from ptsd. it was an act of congress that allowed me and the veterans of my generation to build a successful new kind of life. congress passed the g.i. bill and i say with certainty that i would not be standing before you today without the opportunity the g.i. bill gave me. not only to get an education but to have structure and the path forward and the feeling that there was a way for me. this proved to me that when congress acts responsibly, it can...
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and even to this day when i see a breaking news flash, i, i have ptsd. so even though it has been 50 years, it doesn't seem like it for me. it seems like it was yesterday. >> bernice, what do you remember? >> what i do vividly remember is -- the day of the funeral. i am sitting right on the corner here. at ebeneezer. in my mother's lap. and so mom said he couldn't speak to me. but a child kind of knows the dad's voice. >> i think about my own death and i think about my own funeral. >> if you look at the film. i am looking around. like, where is he? so i remember that to this day. in this sanctuary. >> this was to be a peaceful march to city hall. >> 68 was a time when your father's popularity was waning. >> mom used to say something like, because, his, his voice is silenced now he is loved. >> what does that mean? >> we sort of dumb down dad to some degree. he was a doer, not just a dreamer. he talked about what could become. but he left us a blueprint for how that could be manifested. >> leading the march, reverend martin luther king. >> dad was really
and even to this day when i see a breaking news flash, i, i have ptsd. so even though it has been 50 years, it doesn't seem like it for me. it seems like it was yesterday. >> bernice, what do you remember? >> what i do vividly remember is -- the day of the funeral. i am sitting right on the corner here. at ebeneezer. in my mother's lap. and so mom said he couldn't speak to me. but a child kind of knows the dad's voice. >> i think about my own death and i think about my own...
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that's -- i think that that's very clear from the parkland students in florida that complain of.e ptsd, but it's mu more prevalent and commonplace and looked over and brushed under the rug nationally, but a lot of people live with that because of the constant violence that is around them. but i think here in mississippi, if you legalize it, some of the good things that can come from it, you know, you'll start to have some conversations and dialogue between parents and children that do use it, both use it. along the way, you're going to have some people grow some tomatoes and that sort of thing, get interested in agriculture. and, you know, i personally know about the medical benefits. so thank you for your work. one last thing, what is the deal with the legal marijuana field in ole miss? i've heard that that's been going on for decades, and, you know, i wouldn't be surprised if a couple of pounds or two just fell off the truck. >> can you speak to that? >> yeah, so, the only place right now in the u.s. where marijuana is grown for medical research is at ole miss. d.a., justice departme
that's -- i think that that's very clear from the parkland students in florida that complain of.e ptsd, but it's mu more prevalent and commonplace and looked over and brushed under the rug nationally, but a lot of people live with that because of the constant violence that is around them. but i think here in mississippi, if you legalize it, some of the good things that can come from it, you know, you'll start to have some conversations and dialogue between parents and children that do use it,...
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i also have ptsd. i went to many private psychologist and never got help.i ended up being suicidal. and i got the help i needed. do not allow them to prior cap -- do not allow them to privatize the v.a. deserve the understanding that is provided there. secondly, i want to say to all of you in this room, when i came back from vietnam i was totally disillusioned and joint an organization called vietnam veterans against the war led by senator john kerry. it made a difference. medals on the capitol steps. you could not see the steps. quadriplegic. what drupal amputees throwing their purple heart's on the steps. it did make a difference. keep it up. we had candlelight vigils. candlelight vigils in front of the white house. it was very disturbing to president johnson at the time. those are my words of encouragement to you. keep it up. it does make a difference. i firmly believe that those of us that protested that were were successful in bringing an end to that word. keep it up. do not dismay. it will happen for you. rep. deutch: thank you, sir. [applause] thank
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department of veterans affairs to offer marijuana as a possible treatment option for chronic pain and ptsd. he has joined the advisory board of acreage holdings, a multi state cannabis company. >>> the sierra getting hit with its last major snowstorm. it started last night. several inches expected to fall from this storm. right now, chains are required on parts of highway 50 and interstate 80. temperatures are expected to keep dropping today. something a lot of people say caught them off guard. >> just their spring break. so it was kind of the only time -- last time to come. and with the snow ten days ago, we thought there might be more. then the rain took it away. >> the skies are expected to clear tomorrow. it is expected to be warmer on saturday. but then another storm is expected to move in on sunday. >>> it is 4:26. she was a popular north bay high school student that went on to become an instagram model. coming up, family members and friends talk about a young woman whose life was cut short in a plane crash this week. a hit and run in the east bay becomes a homicide investigation now
department of veterans affairs to offer marijuana as a possible treatment option for chronic pain and ptsd. he has joined the advisory board of acreage holdings, a multi state cannabis company. >>> the sierra getting hit with its last major snowstorm. it started last night. several inches expected to fall from this storm. right now, chains are required on parts of highway 50 and interstate 80. temperatures are expected to keep dropping today. something a lot of people say caught them...
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board of a cannabis company and supports removing regulations on pot as a way to help veteran s with ptsd and fight the opioid crisis. >>> more and more american universities are going to the dogs and cats too. a growing number of colleges are changing rules and offering students dorms that allow pets. the schools say a rising number of students are asking to bring pets and they are letting them, to ease the transition from leaving home. >>> a wild day on the diamond at coors field as the colorado rockies faced the san diego padres. take a look. it was the thirst inning. luiz threw behind arenado. the batter charged the mound and the benches cleared as both teams brawled on the field. five players were ejected as a result of all that. >>> when we come back, hoop dreams come true. the nba rookie making a dream come through after a decade of determination. way into the bayl get a break from the rain... and take me out to the ball game... through the air? the unconventional idea a bay area pro team thinks will work for them... that )s next. >>> finally tonight, a story about never giving up.
board of a cannabis company and supports removing regulations on pot as a way to help veteran s with ptsd and fight the opioid crisis. >>> more and more american universities are going to the dogs and cats too. a growing number of colleges are changing rules and offering students dorms that allow pets. the schools say a rising number of students are asking to bring pets and they are letting them, to ease the transition from leaving home. >>> a wild day on the diamond at coors...
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and for a lot of us it is been very, very difficult to deal with the trauma, with the ptsd, with the depression. and it seems like every day that i go to school there is less and less help. more teachers expect us to move on. there are less counselors. the therapy dogs are gone a sickly. there's only a few that follow specific students. it was right around this time when the shock has worked off ie depression is setting in that a lot of us are not doing well. [applause] and i want to know what is being done to ensure that trauma trained psychologists are available for every student at marjory stoneman douglas? [applause] let me start by saying, the availability of a trained psychologists is something that you deserve. i hear the same things from teachers and families at neighborhood schools as well. there is not a good there is no good reason for why you shouldn't have all of the access that you need to trained psychologists. i don't have an answer for you except to tell you that you absolutely deserve it. if there's anyone who thinks that after seven weeks that you should just simpl
and for a lot of us it is been very, very difficult to deal with the trauma, with the ptsd, with the depression. and it seems like every day that i go to school there is less and less help. more teachers expect us to move on. there are less counselors. the therapy dogs are gone a sickly. there's only a few that follow specific students. it was right around this time when the shock has worked off ie depression is setting in that a lot of us are not doing well. [applause] and i want to know what...
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some of the hospitals are very specialized in dealing with ptsd and amputation issues. but it has been, we have been underserving our veterans for a long time. we need someone over there who is qualified and has management experience. john kelly fits the bill. and i'm sure he would be happy to get out of the white house. >> okay. stormy daniels, starting with you, joe, on that one. the judge granting the 90-day delay in the lawsuit against trump it appears likely that trump's personal lawyer will be indicted in a separate criminal investigation. does the delay hurt the president by dragging this out longer? >> i think it does. i think it's more bad news for the president. i think the michael avenatti is a very skillful lawyer. he's kept this front and center in the american public eye. and i think that he, the president's talk on with "fox & friends" host this week further complicated the matter because he admitted that cohen represented him on the stormy daniels deal. i think this delay hurts. and avenatti is going to challenge it, anyway. >> in terms of vulnerability
some of the hospitals are very specialized in dealing with ptsd and amputation issues. but it has been, we have been underserving our veterans for a long time. we need someone over there who is qualified and has management experience. john kelly fits the bill. and i'm sure he would be happy to get out of the white house. >> okay. stormy daniels, starting with you, joe, on that one. the judge granting the 90-day delay in the lawsuit against trump it appears likely that trump's personal...
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how cbd oil is helping them with chronic pain and ptsd. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm ke oi. >>> a live look outside at coit tower in the city of san francisco, telegraph hill. good morning, it is thursday, april 26th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to jaclyn and neda. the gang is back together finally. >> wahoo! >> neda has been gone to new york. >> i'm excited about that. >> we're all here. now we're excited to kick off the day. whoo! it looks nice and clear at coit tower shining bright like a diamond. here's another view of coit tower. we have clouds out there, not necessarily fog but this morning, you are going to see that temperatures are cooler and cloudy throughout the day. the inland areas you will probably start to see that sun around 2:00, 3:00 this afternoon. temperatures though will be dropping today compared to yesterday and then cooler tomorrow. and then we have a very slight chance of showers for the northern end of the north bay. so i'll talk ab
how cbd oil is helping them with chronic pain and ptsd. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm ke oi. >>> a live look outside at coit tower in the city of san francisco, telegraph hill. good morning, it is thursday, april 26th. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to jaclyn and neda. the gang is back together finally. >> wahoo! >>...
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. >> alexander mackenzie according to documents suffers from ptsd and strange customers abilities were tall but then a few days later they ehave to be but with florida and the church in texas many more are considering them in so far washington state there hasn't been a complaint that anything has been violated. >> you see people distraught or o crazy to take out their problem problems. reporter: this is a major priority for the brady campaign at least 30 seats are considering passing their own. shannon: thank you so much. so now let's bring in our p&l to talk about it again. it is interesting those who say with proper due process they don't have a problem. >> i honestly have conflicting feelings because you see where if there were procedures in place this essentially prevented a mass shooting but what does the ability to take it away. in but then to have another family member call and have my gordon -- it taken away. but we do have to wrestle with it and i'm anxious to see kids acs but the thing is in his case is that he can take the gun before the person who is fighting to make the ar
. >> alexander mackenzie according to documents suffers from ptsd and strange customers abilities were tall but then a few days later they ehave to be but with florida and the church in texas many more are considering them in so far washington state there hasn't been a complaint that anything has been violated. >> you see people distraught or o crazy to take out their problem problems. reporter: this is a major priority for the brady campaign at least 30 seats are considering...
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every survivor will experience them but higher incidence of eating disorders, higher incidence of ptsd, self-medicating with alcohol or drugs. my office sits in a space where we are seeing other practitioners who work around other substance abuse issues. >> .. z so very quickly, i think part of turning the tide in that space that we really see as practitioners in the area is starting the conversation earlier. colleges are doing a great job right now of getting into the spaces that they need to be and the conversations with the enhancement of title mind over the past 5 to 7 years, more universities and campuses have really been able to bulk their programming, prevention, mandatory conversations with students. again, i will talk about this more later. but often by the time we get students that are 18, they have experience violence. how are we having conversations about bullying in schools and one to have next frontiers for us in turning the tide and being able to start addressing the issue at its core in terms of impact of public health overall. >> thank you very much, and thank you both
every survivor will experience them but higher incidence of eating disorders, higher incidence of ptsd, self-medicating with alcohol or drugs. my office sits in a space where we are seeing other practitioners who work around other substance abuse issues. >> .. z so very quickly, i think part of turning the tide in that space that we really see as practitioners in the area is starting the conversation earlier. colleges are doing a great job right now of getting into the spaces that they...
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you don't have individuals with lived experience -- that doesn't necessarily mean you have to have ptsd yourself to be but you have to really understand exactly the context in which your treatment or your program is being have a realnd relationship with the people you actually serving. if your program doesn't reflect the community of which you serve, we are only compounding the problem. we will keep making the same mistakes. it is just like you are weaving a cloth. you wouldn't think about making a red dress and never having thread put -- red right?, is that obvious. if you want to create this tapestry, it is much stronger tensile of the thread and how dense the weaving is. when you have the individuals that are coming from the community, that makes a much more richer tapestry, a much stronger fabric of which is going to carry and hold the community. mr. telfair: thank you, ms. ellis. one thing, given your neck of the woods, i'm guessing that there are a lot of persons who themselves have taken on that role of what you're speaking but i think the other challenge if , if i'm hearing you
you don't have individuals with lived experience -- that doesn't necessarily mean you have to have ptsd yourself to be but you have to really understand exactly the context in which your treatment or your program is being have a realnd relationship with the people you actually serving. if your program doesn't reflect the community of which you serve, we are only compounding the problem. we will keep making the same mistakes. it is just like you are weaving a cloth. you wouldn't think about...
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coordinate with interpersonal violence higher , incidence of eating disorders, higher incidence of ptsd, higher incidence of self-medicating with alcohol or drugs. my office sits in a space where we are with other practitioners who work around other substance abuse issues. my colleagues specializes in it in disorders. we know that so often these issues coexist. that outcome of around trauma that we are working at addressing. we know that being a victim of some kind of trauma around violence the two higher rates kind of trauma around violence the two higher rates for big the demised again -- being victimized again. making sure that we are saying, how are we talking about a culture or society that we enforce his some of this message and that is creating these -- parading the violence that and up impacting community health? of turning the tide in that space -- so very quickly, i think part of turning the tide in that space that we really see as practitioners in the area is starting the conversation earlier. colleges are doing a great job right now of getting into the spaces that they need
coordinate with interpersonal violence higher , incidence of eating disorders, higher incidence of ptsd, higher incidence of self-medicating with alcohol or drugs. my office sits in a space where we are with other practitioners who work around other substance abuse issues. my colleagues specializes in it in disorders. we know that so often these issues coexist. that outcome of around trauma that we are working at addressing. we know that being a victim of some kind of trauma around violence the...
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andrew turner, military veteran turned to the substance to help with pain from service injuries and ptsdtical solutions were not working in my situation. and i was steadily deteriorating. >> turner uses the powder to make tea. he bitz it online from ate company he says follows the trickest manufacturing and testing standard and shares those test results with customers. since early march, three companies hat sell the products have issued voluntarily recalls at the fda request due to salmonella contamination. tuesday the agency issued the first mandatory recall order for all of triangle farm natural food fro ducts conta -- product. >>> we commend the fda taking swift action. >> chuck bell programs director for consumers union, policy division of consumer reports. he says dietary supplements run the risk of containing contaminated ingredients. >> the issue is they're not subject to premarket safety testing. unlike prescription drugs, not shown to be safe or effective. >> turner worries tougher regulations on it, may cut off access. >> people should be able to make decision for themselves. w
andrew turner, military veteran turned to the substance to help with pain from service injuries and ptsdtical solutions were not working in my situation. and i was steadily deteriorating. >> turner uses the powder to make tea. he bitz it online from ate company he says follows the trickest manufacturing and testing standard and shares those test results with customers. since early march, three companies hat sell the products have issued voluntarily recalls at the fda request due to...
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i keep having these nightmares and i know somebody that deals with ptsd or maybe experiencing some of that. gave me the referral and went to this doctor and that doctor was a specialist at ptsd for firemen and policemen. and never dealt with a military person. so it's not something that's limited to the military. it effects a lot of people in a lot of different ways and professions. so he worked with me and i didn't have a severe case of it. and one of the ways they teach you to deal with it is to deal with it. and the more you discuss it, deal with it, be up front with it, it eventually goes away. >> was that hard to do? >> oh, yeah. it wasn't easy. and saw me drink some water. my mouth is going dry and i teared up a little bit and a lot of times your emotions just take over. and and some of those situations and it's hard not to. and kind of gets me to how it was at the end. in the beginning you have a long way to go. as i was getting closer and closer to the end of my tour i became increasingly aware of my vulnerability and i was taking less chances. i would -- i dug a bigger bunker
i keep having these nightmares and i know somebody that deals with ptsd or maybe experiencing some of that. gave me the referral and went to this doctor and that doctor was a specialist at ptsd for firemen and policemen. and never dealt with a military person. so it's not something that's limited to the military. it effects a lot of people in a lot of different ways and professions. so he worked with me and i didn't have a severe case of it. and one of the ways they teach you to deal with it is...
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troops suffering from ptsd. fortunately due to advancing medical care survival rates are increasing. as a nursing major a little bit emotional and mental so much more than the physical psychological these to be cared for as well but this doesn't affect those that return that all people involved i am here today to ask why so many people are left to fend for themselves and we put more value over guns in the munition over people. >> been a physics major graduating 2019. >> one thing over and over again and the dangers of accepting as an over generalization of a country of people to have consequential cultural misunderstandings to have dangerous repercussions it is especially relevant that come from a completely different social background it is difficult to imperative i hope to hear from the panel more on their own thoughts or experiences and what in their opinion overseas how can we accomplish our goals without losing the trust of the people we are trying to help? >> i have and so busy rehearsing from the students
troops suffering from ptsd. fortunately due to advancing medical care survival rates are increasing. as a nursing major a little bit emotional and mental so much more than the physical psychological these to be cared for as well but this doesn't affect those that return that all people involved i am here today to ask why so many people are left to fend for themselves and we put more value over guns in the munition over people. >> been a physics major graduating 2019. >> one thing...
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don't have individuals, i want to say with lived experience, so that doesn't mean that you have to ptsd yourself in order to be effective in delivering the program but you have to really understand exactly the context in which your treatment or your program is been delivered in, and the people have a real relationship with the people that you're actually serving. if that community, , if your program does reflect the community of which you serve, we are only company the problem. we will keep making the same mistakes because we don't have that. it's like you are reading a cloth. you wouldn't think about making a red dress and never having red put into. it's that obvious. if you want to create this tapestry and this tapestry is much stronger based on the tensile of the threads and how dense that weeding is. so when you have those individual data coming from the community, that makes a much richer tapestry, and much stronger fabric of which is going to carry and hold that community. >> thank you. i was wondering, given your neck of the woods, i'm guessing there are a lot of persons who them
don't have individuals, i want to say with lived experience, so that doesn't mean that you have to ptsd yourself in order to be effective in delivering the program but you have to really understand exactly the context in which your treatment or your program is been delivered in, and the people have a real relationship with the people that you're actually serving. if that community, , if your program does reflect the community of which you serve, we are only company the problem. we will keep...
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ptsd isn't limited to soldiers coming back from iraq and afghanistan. it happens anywhere. how do we identify it treat it deal with it keep them safe and healthy so they can enjoy a 20, 30 career without all these things that our profession can move forward. and we are not looking at some of these viral videos we see and make you skrafrp or your head and you just say why? again it's not to make excuses. it's to deal with the real issues. those are the kind of things we tried to tackle in the report. and i think it has a direct bearing and building strong relationships because how you interact with your community matters. and so it's not just about feel good stuff. it's about the real things that really make a difference out there when it comes to one person interacting with another. and the last thing i'll say before i turn it over to the mayors and chiefs, how does it happen? it happens one interaction at a time. one cop, one citizen. one -- a story, the current commissioner of philadelphia richard ross tells the story when we -- he put all of the rookie cops on foot patro
ptsd isn't limited to soldiers coming back from iraq and afghanistan. it happens anywhere. how do we identify it treat it deal with it keep them safe and healthy so they can enjoy a 20, 30 career without all these things that our profession can move forward. and we are not looking at some of these viral videos we see and make you skrafrp or your head and you just say why? again it's not to make excuses. it's to deal with the real issues. those are the kind of things we tried to tackle in the...
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higher rates of ptsd, higher rates of self-medicating with alcohol or drugs. and my office sits in a space where we're with others who work with substance abuse issues with my colleague who specializes in eating disorders because we know that so often they co-exist. there is that outcome around drama that we are working at addressing because we also know that being a victim of some kind of a trauma around violence puts you at higher rates for being revictimized again. but then we also have this other arm in our office and in the work that's being done around responding to survivors is the prevention piece. we'll talk about that in a little bit. and making sure that we're saying, how are we talking about a culture or society that's ento,ing this messaging that's creating this, creating the violence which then ends up impacting community health in such a large way. so, very quickly, i think part of turning the tide in that space that we really see as practitioners in this area is starting the conversation earlier. so, colleges are doing, i think, a really great
higher rates of ptsd, higher rates of self-medicating with alcohol or drugs. and my office sits in a space where we're with others who work with substance abuse issues with my colleague who specializes in eating disorders because we know that so often they co-exist. there is that outcome around drama that we are working at addressing because we also know that being a victim of some kind of a trauma around violence puts you at higher rates for being revictimized again. but then we also have this...
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institute for brain research and studies the impact of the therapy on patients with anxiety disorders and ptsdted a room around the pool built to be sound proof, light proof, temperature controlled, we're trying to match the temperature of the water to the temperature of your skin which is few degrees cooler than core so about 95 degrees. >> he's one of the few scientists researching floating which is how i ended up here in tulsa, oklahoma, wearing a wireless water proof eeg on my forehead and heart rate monitor and blood pressure cost, the worst super hero halloween costume. >> here in many ways you have the ultimate form of disconnection. >> while a marin ated my heart rate dropped by 20 beats a minute and blood pressure dropped more than 20 points. i was not asleep but powered down to just a flicker. >> by the end of the float are getting 2 to 3 breaths a minute incredibly low. >> there's a biological effect onto brain telling it to slow down. >> you see that activity in the first minutes trying to relax. not uncommon. >> this technology has been developed to measure my brain activity. >> t
institute for brain research and studies the impact of the therapy on patients with anxiety disorders and ptsdted a room around the pool built to be sound proof, light proof, temperature controlled, we're trying to match the temperature of the water to the temperature of your skin which is few degrees cooler than core so about 95 degrees. >> he's one of the few scientists researching floating which is how i ended up here in tulsa, oklahoma, wearing a wireless water proof eeg on my...
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some turn to hemp products lick cbc oil to treat chronic pain and ptsd.s are lobbying congress to push the department of veterans affairs to study hemp and its potential benefits. good morning. >> reporter: hemp products like this oil are lumped in with marijuana because they are derived from the cannabis plant, but this won't get you high, and unlike opioids, it does not get you hooked, leading veterans wanting research and more access. >> i want to make very, very, very clear, this is not marijuana. >> reporter: these are not typical lobbyists. >> side effect was more angry and depressed. >> reporter: lives nearly ruined, first by injuries, and then by their meds. >> i was at a higher than likely rate of committing suicide from pain, and -- >> reporter: veronica wayne took them 17 years after an airplane hatch hit her head. >> i basically became a walking zombie. >> reporter: trying medical marijuana, but still felt impaired. that's when she heard about hemp. >> it's going to still kill all the pain symptoms and give you the relief that you need, but yo
some turn to hemp products lick cbc oil to treat chronic pain and ptsd.s are lobbying congress to push the department of veterans affairs to study hemp and its potential benefits. good morning. >> reporter: hemp products like this oil are lumped in with marijuana because they are derived from the cannabis plant, but this won't get you high, and unlike opioids, it does not get you hooked, leading veterans wanting research and more access. >> i want to make very, very, very clear,...
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but he's talking about vets who have been qul -- who have been g for more research to get help with ptsd pain. >> it's totally archaic that we wouldn't be involved in medical research. if we had the same mentality in the 1950s as we do today. why would we voluntarily limit our ability to engage in medical research on marijuana which has proven to be beneficial for a variety of ailments. we have different state laws. we need uniformity in this country for the economy to work. kennedy: and we need to change the laws and the schedule and we need more research. do you think it was wake up for the first time in 40 years without a hangover. >> john boehner is famous for loving his red wine and cigarettes. so he has his even vices. he mentioned the opioid crisis. i'm from ohio and throughout the state we have a huge opioid problem that we do in' other states. if this can help, it's worth look into. when politicians leave d.c. sometimes do find the ability to evolve and tell the truth. >> it's refreshing that public figures can evolve on things. >> i don't find it refreshing it's a profile in po
but he's talking about vets who have been qul -- who have been g for more research to get help with ptsd pain. >> it's totally archaic that we wouldn't be involved in medical research. if we had the same mentality in the 1950s as we do today. why would we voluntarily limit our ability to engage in medical research on marijuana which has proven to be beneficial for a variety of ailments. we have different state laws. we need uniformity in this country for the economy to work. kennedy: and...
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what unites anti- troopers is ptsd, president trump stress disorder. [laughter] the media says trump is using poor policy to distract from scandal but it's the opposite. the scandals are designed to keep him from doing his job and that is how america sees it. that is how i see it. and i am america. [laughter] yes, i am. [cheering and applause] i'm kind of shape like america and america wanted to keep doing his job because so far he's done with china, isis, taxes and what a story but that would be. first, an outsider is elected to disrupt the system. second, he actually disrupt the system, third, the media and their democratic enablers without for the use everything in their power to remove him. now they succeed they will remove one of the most radical political figures in recent memory using behavior that was prior to the election. anti- trump, have you thought this through? if you're not careful you will turn trump into a massive folk hero and 70 million people will be at your doorstep and it will be to seeing you got a friend. [laughter] let's welcom
what unites anti- troopers is ptsd, president trump stress disorder. [laughter] the media says trump is using poor policy to distract from scandal but it's the opposite. the scandals are designed to keep him from doing his job and that is how america sees it. that is how i see it. and i am america. [laughter] yes, i am. [cheering and applause] i'm kind of shape like america and america wanted to keep doing his job because so far he's done with china, isis, taxes and what a story but that would...
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a local hospital could have a caseworker with a psychiatrist for a person with ptsd, or a veteran couldo and have a tool assistance -- dual assistance for someone specialized, but you could say close to $100 billion a year and veterans would get much greater care because it would be quicker, faster, and the private sector would anything from public dollars. and the private industry almost always does a better job than the federal government, so that is my solution. do some tele-med and get better care. host: that is michael in maryland. calls on privatizing veterans administration. if you agree or disagree. continue to call on the lines. we will continue with the calls. new hampshire, the first date in the union to hold a primary often gets visited by people potentially looking to compete in a presidential race. two such visits taking place today. pollock steinhauser with the concord monitor -- paul steinhauser joins us to talk about it. guest: we have a 2020 double-header appeared today. it is already feeling like the next race for the white house has begun in new hampshire. host: who
a local hospital could have a caseworker with a psychiatrist for a person with ptsd, or a veteran couldo and have a tool assistance -- dual assistance for someone specialized, but you could say close to $100 billion a year and veterans would get much greater care because it would be quicker, faster, and the private sector would anything from public dollars. and the private industry almost always does a better job than the federal government, so that is my solution. do some tele-med and get...
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with the veterans administration today some could argue it is worse but there was no such thing as ptsd it was called the scars of war or bomb trauma so it did exist but really certainly it was not therefore mental it was there if you lost a limb to teach you how to use a prosthetic. for me after the goal for we start to have a different appreciation for soldiers coming home and while our services are not where they should be certainly we understand better the mental cost of war and these gentlemen did because remember, imagine seeing someone's head blown off next tobl you or the horrors of war then never ever talking about it not to your wife, your kids , therapist then expecting to come home to get a job or finish school and get married and live life happily and to me that is why sos many gentlemen are the greatest generation because of what they did in dewar and carry on with successful lives. women play the important role of world war ii as well most of that was on the home front as nurses but certainly in those days the little woman stays at home taking care of the kids and that wa
with the veterans administration today some could argue it is worse but there was no such thing as ptsd it was called the scars of war or bomb trauma so it did exist but really certainly it was not therefore mental it was there if you lost a limb to teach you how to use a prosthetic. for me after the goal for we start to have a different appreciation for soldiers coming home and while our services are not where they should be certainly we understand better the mental cost of war and these...
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she think she is suffering from ptsd come anxiety and other injuries. is sitting three seats behind the women that shattered and partially out the woman who later died. passengers were sent checks for $5000 for their immediate financial needs and $1000 travel vouchers good meanwhile, two at the white house president trump is set to meet with the crew of the southwest plane. cheryl: they are getting so many kudos for how calmly they react to it. starbucks is scaling back one of our favorite things, which is basically the zombie cappuccino. >> this is an interesting move. if you're hoping for a return of the uniform for pacino. starbucks is cutting it when the tide time offers by 30%. starbucks will instead focus on other drinks like cold brews and teas. i was looking back you had a list of the zombie for pacino you mentioned, christmas tree, tuxedo black and white mocha, cherry mocha. that is all within the last few months. cheryl: i don't get it. they were hugely popular. >> i'm too cheap to buy any that could have got to tell you. just in time for the
she think she is suffering from ptsd come anxiety and other injuries. is sitting three seats behind the women that shattered and partially out the woman who later died. passengers were sent checks for $5000 for their immediate financial needs and $1000 travel vouchers good meanwhile, two at the white house president trump is set to meet with the crew of the southwest plane. cheryl: they are getting so many kudos for how calmly they react to it. starbucks is scaling back one of our favorite...
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it encourages support for people with sensory needs like autism and ptsd. with the nba to make the new york city nba store the first sensory inclusive retail store in the world. it includes training staff to interact with sensory sensitive customers, having sensory bags available with noise-canceling headphones and fidget tools as well. young nba fans living with autism were treated to a special nba shopping spree, experiencing alongside a player from the new york knicks. this is an incredible. you see the pictures from it. this has impacted so many. i worked with tiki barber and his wife, tracy, those that start to this. absolutely fantastic. >> greg: jesse, want to get anything in there? >> jesse: everything was pronounced correctly. >> greg: podcast is up, go to foxnewspodcast.com. i interviewed a fantastic actor. he will teach you how to act and be a successful actor. it's a great podcast. now it's time for "greg's we've got nothing to worry about news." we got nothing to worry about. especially from russia. this is their first drone making its maiden f
it encourages support for people with sensory needs like autism and ptsd. with the nba to make the new york city nba store the first sensory inclusive retail store in the world. it includes training staff to interact with sensory sensitive customers, having sensory bags available with noise-canceling headphones and fidget tools as well. young nba fans living with autism were treated to a special nba shopping spree, experiencing alongside a player from the new york knicks. this is an incredible....
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ptsd?" "i'm not smart enough to know what i have. what i do know i'm not crazy.ething is wrong up there. something is very very wrong up there i can admit that but i'm not out here doing crazy stupid, belligerent things. i'm trying to take care of my family."as stephon's death has become international news and has sparked a call for change and justice, stevante's pain has played out for the country to see.he's made several emotional appearances at rally's and at his brother's funeral ... that he says he was quickly criticized for. stevante clark/stephon clark's brother"to my community, to my people, to my city if i made you look bad, i apologize."the 25 year old says the last three weeks have been hell.and while he hasn't watched the full body cam video of the night his younger brother was shot and killed in the backyard of their grandmother's meadowview home-- he can't escape the images and sounds.stevante clark/stephon clark's brother "seeing the gun shots, hearing the gunshots, we haven't seen it, but every time we turn on the tv it's there."jamilia land/famil
ptsd?" "i'm not smart enough to know what i have. what i do know i'm not crazy.ething is wrong up there. something is very very wrong up there i can admit that but i'm not out here doing crazy stupid, belligerent things. i'm trying to take care of my family."as stephon's death has become international news and has sparked a call for change and justice, stevante's pain has played out for the country to see.he's made several emotional appearances at rally's and at his brother's...
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he's being treated for ptsd and was acting strange staring at people while carrying his handgun.ice pe teugsd for an extreme risk protection order. they got it and soon had the gun. mackenzie told us he was grateful. and he's not alone. >> we've had three individuals that have specifically thanked us after the execution of the order because to their admission, they agreed that it was probably not a good idea that they had firearms in play. >> reporter: six states passed these high risk or red flag laws in play, but the brady campaign said up to 30 more states are considering them. there is plenty of due process built in. one family, or family members or roommates can petition for the civil order. the burden of proof is on them to show the person is a danger to himself or others. if the order is granted the guns can be taken away right away. but the gun owner gets to make his case in court within two weeks. also, the guns are taken for just a year. a gun rights group said the law is being used sparingly and that it seems to be working. this is kind of interesting, dana. a duke stu
he's being treated for ptsd and was acting strange staring at people while carrying his handgun.ice pe teugsd for an extreme risk protection order. they got it and soon had the gun. mackenzie told us he was grateful. and he's not alone. >> we've had three individuals that have specifically thanked us after the execution of the order because to their admission, they agreed that it was probably not a good idea that they had firearms in play. >> reporter: six states passed these high...
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children with epilepsy can live better lives, that veterans will be able to deal with the theyenges of ptsdan have jobs and productive relationships in their families, that those will be the stories that will be persuasive to republicans that at this point of time have had recalcitrant opposition to any type of cannabis reform. this'll be the first time i cannabis reform bill has been voted on ever during republican , the firstcongress time since 1978 there will be a congressional committee looking at an issue like this. shery: it is an election-year year somewhat of the chances it will pass? >> i think that increases the probability of passage. you have a lot of republicans running for reelection in seats where cannabis reform is popular and medical marijuana is popular. if we are not going to take marijuana off the list of schedule one drug's, which i support, at the minimum we need an opportunity for republicans to vote for research, cures, and medical applications for cannabis that has ubiquitous popularity across the country. shery: how concerning is it to you that the attorney general
children with epilepsy can live better lives, that veterans will be able to deal with the theyenges of ptsdan have jobs and productive relationships in their families, that those will be the stories that will be persuasive to republicans that at this point of time have had recalcitrant opposition to any type of cannabis reform. this'll be the first time i cannabis reform bill has been voted on ever during republican , the firstcongress time since 1978 there will be a congressional committee...
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the victims were in a treatment program for veterans suffering from ptsd. the gunman had been kicked out of that group. then ups workers -- it did not appear to be a random shooting and the shooter targeted them before killing himself. >>> still to come, youtube is responding this evening. the message the company is sending to its employees. >>> before he makes a vip visit on the peninsula, saudi's crown prince makes some political news. we'll explain next. >>> it's dry on storm ranger. mobile doppler radar right now. but look at all the activity in the pacific. we're going to be in for a big soaking for part of the bay area. we'll have an hour by hour look at the timeline in eight minutes. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.co
the victims were in a treatment program for veterans suffering from ptsd. the gunman had been kicked out of that group. then ups workers -- it did not appear to be a random shooting and the shooter targeted them before killing himself. >>> still to come, youtube is responding this evening. the message the company is sending to its employees. >>> before he makes a vip visit on the peninsula, saudi's crown prince makes some political news. we'll explain next. >>> it's...
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boehner said he supports removing regulations on pot to help veterans with ptsd and to fight the opioid never say never, we always have a sound bite to roll >> we do especially when people join boards thank you very much. >>> still ahead, crude realities. why oil is at a three-year high and how you can profit from it. >>> later on, a big milestone from the big mac what mcdonald's wants to do to celebrate a half century of two all beef patties, special sauce -- you know the rest stick around overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. >>> crude oil has been creeping higher, inventories falling. we'll tell you how to profit from it all. >>> on the record, ge's ceo speaking to cnbc about the growing threat of a trade war. >>> and a pair of base brawls to tell but thyou about this mornig we'll show them to you "worldwide exchange's" second half kicking off right now >>> welcome back, everybody. thanks for being with us on cnbc i'm brian sullivan happy thursday here's how your money an
boehner said he supports removing regulations on pot to help veterans with ptsd and to fight the opioid never say never, we always have a sound bite to roll >> we do especially when people join boards thank you very much. >>> still ahead, crude realities. why oil is at a three-year high and how you can profit from it. >>> later on, a big milestone from the big mac what mcdonald's wants to do to celebrate a half century of two all beef patties, special sauce -- you know...