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if you've seen one veteran with ptsd, you've seen one veteran with ptsd. and i think what they find as their support system individually is the most important path. and the great thing about the herotrack device is it gives them feedback individually so that they can then make decisions for themselves based on how their quality of life is that they want or that they have right now. and so, if you go to the va and you see your mental health colin yirks and he goes, well, how are you sleeping, i'm not sleeping so good, well, we're going to give you some ambien. well, how do you know whether that actually does any good for you? well, with the device, you're able to monitor and look at sleep patterns, look at ptsd episodes during sleep, and be able to decide whether or not that's something -- because every prescription drug that you take has a side effect or it has some kind of addictive quality, and that affects your quality of life as well. i mean, we have veterans in our program that literally have suitcases full of prescription drugs that the va sends them
if you've seen one veteran with ptsd, you've seen one veteran with ptsd. and i think what they find as their support system individually is the most important path. and the great thing about the herotrack device is it gives them feedback individually so that they can then make decisions for themselves based on how their quality of life is that they want or that they have right now. and so, if you go to the va and you see your mental health colin yirks and he goes, well, how are you sleeping,...
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if you've seen one with ptsd, you've seen one veteran with ptsd. i think what they find as their support system individually is the most important path. and the great thing about the hero track device is that it gives them feedback individually so then they can make decisions for themselves based on how their qualify of life is that they want or that they have right now. and so if you go to the va and you see your mental health clinician and he goes, how you sleeping? not so good. we're going to give you ambien. how do you know if that does good? with the device, you're able to monitor and look at sleep patterns, look at ptsd episodes during sleep and decide whether or not that's something, because every prescription drug you take has a side effect or has some kind of addictive quality. that affects your quality of life as well. we have veterans in our program that literally have suitcases full of prescription drugs that the va sends them on a regular basis then when they get into our program, they get tau'fo'of yet the va kocontinues to send them
if you've seen one with ptsd, you've seen one veteran with ptsd. i think what they find as their support system individually is the most important path. and the great thing about the hero track device is that it gives them feedback individually so then they can make decisions for themselves based on how their qualify of life is that they want or that they have right now. and so if you go to the va and you see your mental health clinician and he goes, how you sleeping? not so good. we're going...
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the view seen one that it with ptsd, using one veteran with ptsd. i think what defined as their support system individual is the most important path. and the great thing about the hero track device is it gets in feedback individually so then they can makee the decisions for themselves based on how the quality of life is that they that they have right now.t they have right and so you go to the va and use your mental health clinician and he goes, well, how are you sleeping? not so good. we're going to give you some ambien. how do you know whether that you? with the device are able to monitor and look at sleep patterns can look at ptsd episodes during sleep and be able to decide whetherth or not that's something, it is every prescription drug that you take as a side effect or some kind of addictive quality. and that affects effexor qualie his will life as well. weto have veterans in our progrm that literally have suitcases full of prescription drugs at the va sends them on a regular basis, and then when they get into our program, they get all of those
the view seen one that it with ptsd, using one veteran with ptsd. i think what defined as their support system individual is the most important path. and the great thing about the hero track device is it gets in feedback individually so then they can makee the decisions for themselves based on how the quality of life is that they that they have right now.t they have right and so you go to the va and use your mental health clinician and he goes, well, how are you sleeping? not so good. we're...
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other drugs like special k are being tested on depression, other drugs starting on ptsd.end a drug down the path of relief instead of leaving it on the streets. if you look at these studies, it's the choice of the patient. if you use veterans, people have an innate sense, democrats and republicans, that we owed to them. it's a great strategy. if you just did -- this is a study of depressed i.t. workers, people are going to say too bad. >> dana: also we have thankfully learned enough about ptsd. >> greg: sorry, i.t. workers. >> dana: we have learned enough about ptsd to learn undd how damaging it is to somebody. the terrors, the suicides. one thing i think that could happen because of this study and the concern about it being misused and abused is the possibility of new delivery devices. so for example, if you find out that it's something that works for a patient with ptsd, a veteran, is there something like an implant? something where the doctor is in charge of it and it's not like handing pills out on the street. there is a lot of new innovations like that happening. sco
other drugs like special k are being tested on depression, other drugs starting on ptsd.end a drug down the path of relief instead of leaving it on the streets. if you look at these studies, it's the choice of the patient. if you use veterans, people have an innate sense, democrats and republicans, that we owed to them. it's a great strategy. if you just did -- this is a study of depressed i.t. workers, people are going to say too bad. >> dana: also we have thankfully learned enough about...
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they suffer from ptsd. prosecutors claim dr. sommer persuaded the patients to have sex with him and called it exposure therapy. the alleged abuse happened between 2010 and 2016. the da's office called dr. sommer's actions a calculated abuse of power. >>> a murder suspect has been returned to the united states from mexico. 31-year-old joseph miller was arrested last week for the murder of a san jose resident in 2016. they say miller was identified as the suspect last year and a warrant was obtained for his arrest after they learned he was in mexico. he is currently in texas to be handed over to authorities in san jose. >> it is illegal to charcoal grill in the park. >> are you sure it is because you don't want certain people here? >> a controversy between women at lake merritt. the women called oakland police
they suffer from ptsd. prosecutors claim dr. sommer persuaded the patients to have sex with him and called it exposure therapy. the alleged abuse happened between 2010 and 2016. the da's office called dr. sommer's actions a calculated abuse of power. >>> a murder suspect has been returned to the united states from mexico. 31-year-old joseph miller was arrested last week for the murder of a san jose resident in 2016. they say miller was identified as the suspect last year and a warrant...
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ptsd is of course a big thing. my experience has been all wars produce those types of things. we just are more aware of it now and are fortunately doing more about it now. some of the stories that you are going to air are about story -- soldiers that were severely injured in vietnam and had to deal with that gore had ptsd from, for example, being a helicopter mechanic. using how did that happen. somebody had to clean up helicopters when they came back. that's the situation of living in a relatively safe place in the war just comes flying in and you have to deal with it. the real go back to world is bizarre and a different -- is achallenge different kind of challenge. we have been over many of the folks, particularly world war ii, simply because the age -- a lot of them did not even know where they were. if they were in europe, they did not even the was city they were in. it's just amazing, particularly to interview multiple people that were in the same battle and some see the same exact incident and described it differently. >> how do you go about finding these individuals? do
ptsd is of course a big thing. my experience has been all wars produce those types of things. we just are more aware of it now and are fortunately doing more about it now. some of the stories that you are going to air are about story -- soldiers that were severely injured in vietnam and had to deal with that gore had ptsd from, for example, being a helicopter mechanic. using how did that happen. somebody had to clean up helicopters when they came back. that's the situation of living in a...
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for black folks, we're experiencing ptsd. >> reporter: justin makes that a point by revisiting reggie's pain throughout the series. >> why are you here? >> so i won't be labeled the angry black man. >> i think part of why mental health is a taboo in the black community is because we're all kind of in survival mode, we've been in survival mode for generations now. we don't realize that we're not fine. >> you cannot let those few seconds become your whole life! >> reporter: using the pen to push for progress, the team behind "dear white people" believe that lifting up a truth, a shared experience, can lead to a more empathetic society. >> something justin said to me before we even started filming the show is that playing this character might change somebody's life, or save somebody's life. >> i'm grateful that we're on a show that can allow kids, or whoever, to really have a place to kind of explore different views or feel like they can attach to a character or feel like they can look up to a character. i feel like a lot of our
for black folks, we're experiencing ptsd. >> reporter: justin makes that a point by revisiting reggie's pain throughout the series. >> why are you here? >> so i won't be labeled the angry black man. >> i think part of why mental health is a taboo in the black community is because we're all kind of in survival mode, we've been in survival mode for generations now. we don't realize that we're not fine. >> you cannot let those few seconds become your whole life!...
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those women, victims suffering from ptsd after being sexually assaulted. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez was in the court and talked to one of the doctor's former patients. >> reporter: jessica, that iraq war veteran says she felt she had to come to court today to see the psychologist in a jail jump suit for himself. she says his alleged victims deser deserve justice. >> this man is a monster. >> reporter: that's how iraq war veteran kellie rodriguez describes her former doctor, psychologist heath summer. he is accused of raping and sexually assaulting at least three of his patients. air force veterans suffering from ptsd and recovering from sexual assaults. >> these are women who sacrificed their whole well-being for their country, who served on deployments and who were assaulted and have had terrible things happen to them, and we're seeking help. >> she is a sexual assault survivor and says she went to see the travis air force base doctor for a ptsd panic attack in 2015. instead of addressing her anxiety, she says summer had something else on his mind. >>
those women, victims suffering from ptsd after being sexually assaulted. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez was in the court and talked to one of the doctor's former patients. >> reporter: jessica, that iraq war veteran says she felt she had to come to court today to see the psychologist in a jail jump suit for himself. she says his alleged victims deser deserve justice. >> this man is a monster. >> reporter: that's how iraq war veteran kellie rodriguez describes her former doctor,...
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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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ptsd is of course a big thing. i think that my experience has been all wars produce those types of things. we just are more aware of it now and we are fortunately doing more about it now. some of the stories that you will hear that you are going to air are about soldiers that were severely injured in vietnam and had to live with that, or some that had theaters the -- a sum that had ptsd from, for example, being a helicopter mechanic. you think, how did that happen? somebody had to clean up the helicopters when they came back. that is an unusual situation to be living in a relatively safe place and suddenly war comes flying in and you have to deal with it. then you go back to normal, it must be bizarre, not being able to get back at the enemy in any way is a different kind of challenge. steve: these are combat veterans on the frontlines, not necessarily generals or admirals. tom: that is right. we have interviewed some of those, but many of the folks in world war ii, simply because of the age, were privates. a lot o
ptsd is of course a big thing. i think that my experience has been all wars produce those types of things. we just are more aware of it now and we are fortunately doing more about it now. some of the stories that you will hear that you are going to air are about soldiers that were severely injured in vietnam and had to live with that, or some that had theaters the -- a sum that had ptsd from, for example, being a helicopter mechanic. you think, how did that happen? somebody had to clean up the...
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more than half of the san francisco veterans are at risk of ptsd. 46% of those in san francisco were considered at risk of suicide. reallocation of the funds for heck has had a direct impact on my program. i haven't had to make playoffs, i haven't been age to actually hire for two positions because of the funding. with my community partners in the san francisco area who had to make layoffs, those individuals were individuals who were doing outreach for us and individuals who were locating and identifying veteran on the streets for us. without their partnership we can't identify those at risk for homelessness or those who are at risk of ptsd and those other things. thank you very much for your time. >> next speaker. >> i am becky. i work at the san francisco food bank and member of the food security task force. i want to commend the board of supervisors for commitment to end hunger by 2020. i also want to remind you one in four people in this county are still at risk of hunger. it is a huge number. our food bank does a missing meals study where we look at the gap of meals provided ver
more than half of the san francisco veterans are at risk of ptsd. 46% of those in san francisco were considered at risk of suicide. reallocation of the funds for heck has had a direct impact on my program. i haven't had to make playoffs, i haven't been age to actually hire for two positions because of the funding. with my community partners in the san francisco area who had to make layoffs, those individuals were individuals who were doing outreach for us and individuals who were locating and...
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. >> there was a hazard hit on the home saying that matthew riehl was a veteran with ptsd and possibleess to weapons. >> so your radar's a little up at this point? >> yeah, pretty much. >> hello? >> hey, how are you? >> good. >> what's going on tonight? >> well, my roommate freak the out on me. >> okay. >> came at me. i even put a laser on his face. >> okay. >> when i got on scene, zach and the other corporal who was on scene, they were talking to matthew riehl, it was fairly calm at that point. >> come out here with us. do you mind if i come in and talk with you, sir? >> no. >> is he on anything, any mental disabilities? >> not that i know of did you guys get in a physical altercation? >> no. >> okay. i'm going to get your name, sir, then i'm going to get out of here, okay? >> hang on. >> assault, assault, assault! >> we're here because we want to make sure you're okay. >> yeah, yeah, i know. >> are you okay? >> yeah, no, i'm fine. >> what's your first name? >> matthew. >> zach, good to meet you. >> zach immediately developed a decent rapport with him. zach's approach was very level h
. >> there was a hazard hit on the home saying that matthew riehl was a veteran with ptsd and possibleess to weapons. >> so your radar's a little up at this point? >> yeah, pretty much. >> hello? >> hey, how are you? >> good. >> what's going on tonight? >> well, my roommate freak the out on me. >> okay. >> came at me. i even put a laser on his face. >> okay. >> when i got on scene, zach and the other corporal who was on...
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is outhis best buddies with ptsd. like the gentleman said before, they don't help him, they just give them a service dog. has changed so much in the last year, guys. it is unbelievable. he is a mortician, too. he did not want to be a mortician. and now have turned their back on him. has changed so much in if it wasn't for his three-year-old daughter, i think you would commit suicide today. i want to thank all of the veterans out there for serving. keep fighting. thank you, c-span, for putting this on today. day like today. veterans need to be taken care of. host: you mention your father service and your son's service and your granddaughter. after the stories you just shared, would you want her to serve? caller: no. no. to died my right hand for this country, and that was in 1980. and now to see what has happened to this country, i would never raise my hand for this country again. forive all of this money other countries for their defense and their army, but somehow or another we end up over there fighting for them and
is outhis best buddies with ptsd. like the gentleman said before, they don't help him, they just give them a service dog. has changed so much in the last year, guys. it is unbelievable. he is a mortician, too. he did not want to be a mortician. and now have turned their back on him. has changed so much in if it wasn't for his three-year-old daughter, i think you would commit suicide today. i want to thank all of the veterans out there for serving. keep fighting. thank you, c-span, for putting...
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"i have been diagnosed with ptsd and depression. "and has been severely impaired. "on 23 august 2016, i attended the inquest intojourdain‘s death, "but was deemed medically unfit to give evidence. "i understand the need forjourdain‘s family to find "an explanation for her death which they understand. "i even recognise their need to apportion blame. "i understand that they now allege i have not spoken to them, "but they perhaps do not know that i was on bailfor one year, "with a condition that i could not speak to any ofjourdain‘s "thus i was unable to offer them any explanation directly. "i try to understand what it must feel like to be in their position. "i do not know how much of what i said to the police "in interview has been shared with the family in the immediate "aftermath of jourdain‘s death. "my sympathy goes out to her family and friends, "but i did not killjourdain, nor did i cause her "to fall to her death." and the family of crowdfunding in order to help fund their legal battle. still to come... we'll talk to a 19—year—
"i have been diagnosed with ptsd and depression. "and has been severely impaired. "on 23 august 2016, i attended the inquest intojourdain‘s death, "but was deemed medically unfit to give evidence. "i understand the need forjourdain‘s family to find "an explanation for her death which they understand. "i even recognise their need to apportion blame. "i understand that they now allege i have not spoken to them, "but they perhaps do not know that i...
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at rikers they actually consider ptsd among the mental illness, bipolar, major depression and ptsd, buta lot of places don't account it that way. it makes it hard to figure out even the extent of the problem because everyone has their own way of accounting and in alabama where they were subject to a whole series of lawsuits and one of the pieces that came out in the lawsuits wasas that the gatekeeper on deciding whether you sought a psychiatrist to get a diagnosis was someone who had very very little cold-- very little medical training, so the judge in this case talked about i go to my position and it's some kind of a not even a position assistant like someone who takes my blood pressure, but that mostly untrained person is not deciding whether i get to see the doctor or not, but what was happening in the prison system was that it was this very low-level clinician who was making a judgment call and as a result when you look at alabama numbers they had way too few people with mental illness for a system of their size. >> sort of going-- leading with that question, the ptsd, what you said
at rikers they actually consider ptsd among the mental illness, bipolar, major depression and ptsd, buta lot of places don't account it that way. it makes it hard to figure out even the extent of the problem because everyone has their own way of accounting and in alabama where they were subject to a whole series of lawsuits and one of the pieces that came out in the lawsuits wasas that the gatekeeper on deciding whether you sought a psychiatrist to get a diagnosis was someone who had very very...
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you know, we finally done something with regard to ptsd with regard to our veterans. everyone understands that and everyone understands you don't get an injury to have ptsd.y as a matter of fact, it can manifest itself years later. we are getting the mental health counseling for our veterans particularly those who have come home from a war zone. are these children now experiencing a war zone? is not the trauma that they are experiencing at ages 12 through 17, at their tender age, comparable to some of the, that our young soldiers are now experiencing? if we are going to be serious about curbing this type of will continue to see in children to schools, lord, we hoped that parkland was the last one but it is not and there will be more. and so, if we will be serious about this we must hire more school counselors, social workers, psychologists and other mental health professionals to get ahead of the problem and ensure any student who needs help is able to get it. and so, later this week midweek i will be introducing legislation aimed at doing exactly that. to increase th
you know, we finally done something with regard to ptsd with regard to our veterans. everyone understands that and everyone understands you don't get an injury to have ptsd.y as a matter of fact, it can manifest itself years later. we are getting the mental health counseling for our veterans particularly those who have come home from a war zone. are these children now experiencing a war zone? is not the trauma that they are experiencing at ages 12 through 17, at their tender age, comparable to...
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we have several significant part of our population who have some types of issues with anxieties or ptsd who aren't comfortable going into a voting site, this is something that we can offer and so we've put a lot of extra effort into training our poll workers and our local county jurisdictions to put that service out there. in fact, we added another component and again these are simple steps but every simple step helps us get closer to the goal more permanent signage so that you put it up there where you can drive up to the curb and this is where you would do it from the voting. those were rewarding. i have a few slides if you don't mind me showing them, it shows us our outreach to the national guard for deployments. we will send our staff there to help get them signed up for their absentee processes and so we do that as one of our big components. that's been very successful and then the other is a disabilities program i mentioned. we are continuing to do that. we are going to expand on it this year with more programming, with the disability communities. i think there's one more. there w
we have several significant part of our population who have some types of issues with anxieties or ptsd who aren't comfortable going into a voting site, this is something that we can offer and so we've put a lot of extra effort into training our poll workers and our local county jurisdictions to put that service out there. in fact, we added another component and again these are simple steps but every simple step helps us get closer to the goal more permanent signage so that you put it up there...
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. >>> still to come, his job was to help soldiers suffering from ptsd.at travis air force base is accused of and why the prosecutor is calling it a calculated abuse of power. >>> taking a look at the primetime lineup, it is masterchef jr. and followed by new girl. then we hope you will join us for the 10:00 p.m. andy 11:00 p.m. -- after that, we hope you will join us for the 11:00 p.m. news. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ >>> a military ps
. >>> still to come, his job was to help soldiers suffering from ptsd.at travis air force base is accused of and why the prosecutor is calling it a calculated abuse of power. >>> taking a look at the primetime lineup, it is masterchef jr. and followed by new girl. then we hope you will join us for the 10:00 p.m. andy 11:00 p.m. -- after that, we hope you will join us for the 11:00 p.m. news. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine...
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according to the v.a., mindfulness practice has the potential to benefit individuals with ptsd. mindfulness to strengthen reaction mindfulness to strengt reaction to stress, together with existing empirically supported ptsd treatments, may allow patients to persevere through trauma processing. rather than waiting to apply these treatments after the traumatic event, why not prepare our brave young men and women who are being sent into combat zones ahead of time? a prior study with the marines suggested mindfulness training was beneficial for attention working memory, as well as mood. my amendment would expand this training to all branches of the armed forces, including the coast guard. it would require a report on the success of this training, with stress management and preventing ptsd. i urge my colleagues to adopt this amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. thornberry: mr. chairman, at this point i have no further speakers on this en bloc package and i reserve the balance of my time. the
according to the v.a., mindfulness practice has the potential to benefit individuals with ptsd. mindfulness to strengthen reaction mindfulness to strengt reaction to stress, together with existing empirically supported ptsd treatments, may allow patients to persevere through trauma processing. rather than waiting to apply these treatments after the traumatic event, why not prepare our brave young men and women who are being sent into combat zones ahead of time? a prior study with the marines...
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jenny, who runs a donkey sanctuary, has since been diagnosed with ptsd.st the fear of it happening again, and i can't go anywhere public, and i don't want to go anywhere because i'm so scared that i'll forever be in that situation again, and if i do happen to go out anywhere, i'm shaking and i can't catch my breath. but she's found comfort in her animals. the donkeys, obviously, they come here with trauma and that is what we have gone through, so you can definitely relate with them on why they feel so scared in certain situations, but it's nice to see their progress, and in a way, we are making that same progress by helping them. it's thanks to them that i think i'm doing so well. last year's attack may have changed both adam and jenny's lives, but both say it will not define them. just two of the people who were at the concert last year for whom life will never be the same. we have moved from the centre of albert square where we will talk to somebody, and fought two other people who are watching tonight, have every reason to be grateful for. this man hel
jenny, who runs a donkey sanctuary, has since been diagnosed with ptsd.st the fear of it happening again, and i can't go anywhere public, and i don't want to go anywhere because i'm so scared that i'll forever be in that situation again, and if i do happen to go out anywhere, i'm shaking and i can't catch my breath. but she's found comfort in her animals. the donkeys, obviously, they come here with trauma and that is what we have gone through, so you can definitely relate with them on why they...
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. >> she is suffering from ptsd. she is reliving the horror of the attack. the suspect surrendered. >>> a san jose man is under arrest tonight, accused of killing his father and attempting to kill his mother. he appeared before a judge today and he tells us that his roommate is also facing charges. >> reporter: this 25-year-old man made his first court appearance on monday afternoon. he and his roommate are accused of trying to murder his father and mother. >> he is responsible for the murder of his father and tempted murder of his mother. >> they were shot at the spanish cove mobile home park. >> i don't know what happened. >> reporter: the 70-year-old was shot and killed. his 68-year-old wife was critically injured. a city councilman says that the other was a devout buddhist and volunteer at the community center. nothing was taken from the home. they are still investigating the modem - - they are investigating the motive. >> we are looking into what had led their son to wanting to kill them. >> neighbors wonder why this happened in a home in which they had
. >> she is suffering from ptsd. she is reliving the horror of the attack. the suspect surrendered. >>> a san jose man is under arrest tonight, accused of killing his father and attempting to kill his mother. he appeared before a judge today and he tells us that his roommate is also facing charges. >> reporter: this 25-year-old man made his first court appearance on monday afternoon. he and his roommate are accused of trying to murder his father and mother. >> he is...
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also, the ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder. from the hurricane. yes. they don't have food.hey don't have water. they don't have jobs. this would never happen on the mainland. you'd see trucks everywhere. you'd see military deployment. thousands making the wrenching decision. i feel like a coward for leaving this. you feel like a sellout or something? yes, i feel like i'm selling out. i feel like i'm running away, just running away from this. but i also saw optimism. is there hope? there's always hope. yeah. for the three-and-half-million people here, american citizens, this is nothing less than a humanitarian crisis. ♪ ♪ six weeks after the hurricane, i was sure things would have improved and i'd see recovery. let's go. what i found along the way stunned me. look at the fact that there's no power here, still, none. on the right side of the highway, there's plenty. on the left side of the highway, there's literally no power. i was headed for old san juan, usually the most popular tourist destination on the island. restaurant closed, store closed, bar closed. this isn't what
also, the ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder. from the hurricane. yes. they don't have food.hey don't have water. they don't have jobs. this would never happen on the mainland. you'd see trucks everywhere. you'd see military deployment. thousands making the wrenching decision. i feel like a coward for leaving this. you feel like a sellout or something? yes, i feel like i'm selling out. i feel like i'm running away, just running away from this. but i also saw optimism. is there hope? there's...
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with disabilities, children, and many of them are veterans as well, returning home, grappling with ptsd and other issues. so, the work programs would have broke even at best. because of how difficult it is for some people to get to these programs, and because it is a 120-hour training program for a $130 benefit, the cbo estimated that 2 million, potentially up to 3 million people would self-select to get off of food stamps, which is another way of saying being booted off because of these strenuous requirements. in florida, we have these requirements. in other states it hasn't worked as well. the biggest thing that hits us is lowering the eligibility from 2% below the poverty line. in our state it is not a controversial issue. we have expensive real estate. people pay a lot of money in rent and mortgages. it would have kicked more people off food stamps in any other state in florida, 130,000 people. for me it became untenable to support. , it would have required each state to have a child support collection program, which sounds great, and in florida we have the economies of scale to do
with disabilities, children, and many of them are veterans as well, returning home, grappling with ptsd and other issues. so, the work programs would have broke even at best. because of how difficult it is for some people to get to these programs, and because it is a 120-hour training program for a $130 benefit, the cbo estimated that 2 million, potentially up to 3 million people would self-select to get off of food stamps, which is another way of saying being booted off because of these...
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they were veterans suffering from ptsd & recovering from sexual assault. court documents say sommer used what he called "exposure therapy" on the women. and that he insisted they re-enact the sexual trauma. a former patient came to court to see the suspect for herself. she says she had a very uncomfortable appointment with sommer in 2015. sommer will be back in court sommer will be back in court next month to set a trial date. a powerful sign of recovery in santa rosa. seven months ago fire levelled much of the city )s coffey park neighborhood. this afternoon the first "rebuilt" home opened its doors. nbc bay area )s sam brock joins us live from santa rosa, and sam this drew quite a crowd. a lightning strike is being blamed for a fast moving fire near modesto today. a lightning strike is being blamed for a fast moving fire near modesto today. seven cypress trees caught fire in the town of oakdale. the fire spread to two homes, forcing residents to seek shelter with neighbors. this happened at 3 a-m ... during a thunder and lightning storm. firefighters man
they were veterans suffering from ptsd & recovering from sexual assault. court documents say sommer used what he called "exposure therapy" on the women. and that he insisted they re-enact the sexual trauma. a former patient came to court to see the suspect for herself. she says she had a very uncomfortable appointment with sommer in 2015. sommer will be back in court sommer will be back in court next month to set a trial date. a powerful sign of recovery in santa rosa. seven...
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disappointed that there are people out there that disregard the veterans and others who are suffering from ptsd as well as people's pets, dogs, and even wildlife. >> neighbors say that the police were slow to respond to their calls, with an email to residents a police lieutenant said that the officers were busy over the weekend responding to calls with robberies, homicides and carjackings and burglars. >>> how vandals ruined prom night for dozens of students. >>> the impact as new crack -- new cracks form and llama keeps flowing. that story coming up. >>> the temperatures cool down but as we go forward things will warm up and it will be the warmest weather we have seen so for the season. (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) >>> the eruption of the volcano is in its fifth day, two dozen homes have been destroyed on the big island of hawaii this footage shows some of the destruction, you see the rivers of lava and vegetation destroyed and many homes are still in danger. tonight, shelters and relief centers are
disappointed that there are people out there that disregard the veterans and others who are suffering from ptsd as well as people's pets, dogs, and even wildlife. >> neighbors say that the police were slow to respond to their calls, with an email to residents a police lieutenant said that the officers were busy over the weekend responding to calls with robberies, homicides and carjackings and burglars. >>> how vandals ruined prom night for dozens of students. >>> the...
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he has ptsd. look the gentlemen said before. they don't help him. give him a service dog. his face has change sod much the last, it is unbelievable. is mortician, too. he didn't want to be. he got put into being mortician and they took it back on him. if it wasn't for the three-year-old daughter, he would commit suicide today. i want to thank the veterannous there for serving and keep fighting because we get.hat we thank you c-span for putting this on today. have to be on a day like today. >> host: before you go, you mention the father's service son's service up? mentioned your granddaughter after the stories that you wantshared, would you her to serve? >> caller: no. no. no. i wouldn't. i would raised my right hand to die nor country. in 1980. now to see what happened to this country, i would never my hand to die nor country again? it is pathetic. differentney to all conis for their defense and their army and everything else. somehow or another we end up over there fighting for it and not knowing where the money goes. we about taking the money give to pakistan, india, to
he has ptsd. look the gentlemen said before. they don't help him. give him a service dog. his face has change sod much the last, it is unbelievable. is mortician, too. he didn't want to be. he got put into being mortician and they took it back on him. if it wasn't for the three-year-old daughter, he would commit suicide today. i want to thank the veterannous there for serving and keep fighting because we get.hat we thank you c-span for putting this on today. have to be on a day like today....
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allege he was primarily assigned to see military veterans, many of whom suffered from various forms of ptsd post deployment. his clients including victims whom he had been victims of sexual assaults themselves. during their deployment. one person coming forward in 20 final reporting to the solano county da that she was seeing him for sexual assault. the document says he treated her for exposure therapy. she explained exposure therapy was supposed to help her deal with her trauma.
allege he was primarily assigned to see military veterans, many of whom suffered from various forms of ptsd post deployment. his clients including victims whom he had been victims of sexual assaults themselves. during their deployment. one person coming forward in 20 final reporting to the solano county da that she was seeing him for sexual assault. the document says he treated her for exposure therapy. she explained exposure therapy was supposed to help her deal with her trauma.
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reporter: dow's wife says jag still plays a vital role, helping her husband cope with a severe case of ptsds out of the house, really, the only reason. >> reporter: dow tries every day to pay jag back for all he's done. >> jag took care of me. it's my turn to take care of him. >> reporter: taking care of our nation's heroes and giving them the respect and honor they deserve. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," the hero pilot and crew of southwest airlines flight 1380 join us for their first joint interview to discuss the intense moments after the jet's engine exploded mid-flight in april. >>> plus, several patients have filed a lawsuit in arizona after they say they suffered complications from a weight loss surgery in tijuana, mexico. anna werner spoke with one woman who is not part of the lawsuit but went to one of the doctors named in it. anna is also headed to mexico to speak with a doctor named in the lawsuit about the possible risks uninvolved with the surgery. >>> and new details about a 300-year-old shipwreck off the coast of colombia that may
reporter: dow's wife says jag still plays a vital role, helping her husband cope with a severe case of ptsds out of the house, really, the only reason. >> reporter: dow tries every day to pay jag back for all he's done. >> jag took care of me. it's my turn to take care of him. >> reporter: taking care of our nation's heroes and giving them the respect and honor they deserve. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," the hero...
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to conduct periodic reviews of the medication prescribing practices of its own providers to treat ptsd. this monitoring program will help ensure that every military branch is reagly -- is regularly monitoring the medications prescribed to treat ptsd to ensure that our troops are getting the proper treatment. some of the greatest wounds inflicted on our brave service men and women are unseen. we should be doing everything possible to ensure that we are treating these wounds as we would any other. i urge my colleagues to support my amendments on behalf of service members and military families we represent. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: i'm pleased to yield one and a half minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ruiz: open air burn pits pose serious threats to our troops yet still to this day our military uses them to dispose of waste and equipment such as human waste and computers on the battlefield. 'm board certified physician and
to conduct periodic reviews of the medication prescribing practices of its own providers to treat ptsd. this monitoring program will help ensure that every military branch is reagly -- is regularly monitoring the medications prescribed to treat ptsd to ensure that our troops are getting the proper treatment. some of the greatest wounds inflicted on our brave service men and women are unseen. we should be doing everything possible to ensure that we are treating these wounds as we would any...
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the defendant was assigned to see military veterans, many of them suffering from various forms of ptsd and others victims of sexual assault. during their deployment. one client who was the victim of a sexual assault while enlisted says summer insisted she undergo exposure therapy. court documents state, quote, she explained that exposure therapy, according to the defendant, was supposed to help her deal with her sexual trauma. the defendant had convinced her if she did not participate in exposure therapy with the defendant, she would likely commit suicide within the coming year. the victims claimed summer convinced them to have sex with him on several occasions. one client saying she was told to relive her trauma of being sexually assaulted while deployed in afghanistan by having sex with him so he could show her a normal sexual experience. he's also accused of assaulting his niece while she lived under his roof in another state. in fairfield, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> travis air force base released a statement saying there is a zero tolerance for sexual assault across the ai
the defendant was assigned to see military veterans, many of them suffering from various forms of ptsd and others victims of sexual assault. during their deployment. one client who was the victim of a sexual assault while enlisted says summer insisted she undergo exposure therapy. court documents state, quote, she explained that exposure therapy, according to the defendant, was supposed to help her deal with her sexual trauma. the defendant had convinced her if she did not participate in...
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ptsd is very really. >> reporter: so real that jeff will be keeping a watchful eye on his coffey parkommunity this weekend. >> anything can spark a fire. that's something obviously we keep a close eye on and means a lot to us. >> reporter: his community is rising from the ashes. he knows fire danger is real, even though vegetation surrounding the burn area isn't dry yet, there's still the strong winds. >> i think there's going to be a lot of people this weekend that don't sleep very well. and i think there's going to be a lot of people that may not sleep at all. >> reporter: contra costa county fire spokesperson steve hill says north bay fire crews aren't the only ones concerned about the weather this weekend. >> we saw the devastating effects of the fires last year in the north bay, and the situation aren't all that different here. >> reporter: they've been working all year long to educate property owners about vegetation abatement. >> we don't expect property owners to cut their trees down, but we do expect them to help all of us to improve public safety. >> reporter: in walnut cree
ptsd is very really. >> reporter: so real that jeff will be keeping a watchful eye on his coffey parkommunity this weekend. >> anything can spark a fire. that's something obviously we keep a close eye on and means a lot to us. >> reporter: his community is rising from the ashes. he knows fire danger is real, even though vegetation surrounding the burn area isn't dry yet, there's still the strong winds. >> i think there's going to be a lot of people this weekend that...
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the new film is supposed to tackle issues of ptsd and war veterans, but for more information on this, going to have to wait until the movie comes out, which will be in the fall of 2019. >> how cool is that, from rambo to rocky? these comebacks for sly. >> he is an icon. >>> and also, "this is us". >> great cameo there. >> still ahead, new details following the college grags graduation controversy when students were rushed off the stage. you're watching "early today." and pampers gives all of them our driest best fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and boom with up to twelve hours of protection for all the freedom to move their way in pampers cruisers only pampers diapers are the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair.
the new film is supposed to tackle issues of ptsd and war veterans, but for more information on this, going to have to wait until the movie comes out, which will be in the fall of 2019. >> how cool is that, from rambo to rocky? these comebacks for sly. >> he is an icon. >>> and also, "this is us". >> great cameo there. >> still ahead, new details following the college grags graduation controversy when students were rushed off the stage. you're watching...
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i have a little ptsd. i don't think i want to stay this close to the volcano.staying there but not this close, no. however, some living close to where the lava is continuing to jet out at a ferocious rate haven't left their homes. kilauea has long been their neighbour, a volcano that erupted to create this land. and with each fresh explosion, it threatens to destroy it. the husband of the the british—iranian woman being held in prison in iran says she's been charged with spreading propaganda. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who was detained more than two years ago by the iranian authorities, appeared in court over the weekend, and is reported to have been told she'd face new charges and could expect to be convicted. her husband richard ratcliffe insists she is innocent. paul adams is here. what is the latest on this distressing case? she appeared in court again on saturday. she was told she was facing accusations of spreading propaganda against the state. interestingly, that's pretty much the same wording she was... that was being levelled against when nazanin zagha
i have a little ptsd. i don't think i want to stay this close to the volcano.staying there but not this close, no. however, some living close to where the lava is continuing to jet out at a ferocious rate haven't left their homes. kilauea has long been their neighbour, a volcano that erupted to create this land. and with each fresh explosion, it threatens to destroy it. the husband of the the british—iranian woman being held in prison in iran says she's been charged with spreading propaganda....
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carmen: i finally admitted, with my ptsd i wasn't doing well.ncer: so veterans can reach victories great and small. carmen: now i wish i'd found dav sooner. my victory is just enjoying each day. announcer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. two bulls were fighting, hit the truck. another ding, another scratch, another chapter in the story. chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. it's the chevy memorial day sales event! get a total value of over $10,000 on this silverado all star when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> lou: the russia witch hunt should have ended long ago. and the special counsel admitted he cannot and will not insdiekt president trump. robert issued the social media consultant and the subpeona suggest that jason vulvan appeared before a grand jury where he will turn over
carmen: i finally admitted, with my ptsd i wasn't doing well.ncer: so veterans can reach victories great and small. carmen: now i wish i'd found dav sooner. my victory is just enjoying each day. announcer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. two bulls were fighting, hit the truck. another ding, another scratch, another...
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what the media needs is the pharmaceutical grade mdma, to treat their ptsd, their president trump stressder. this won't get better for them. we are seeing a ramping up of interesting and positive news. as long as this keeps going up, their irrationality will get worse. i am worried about them. they are swearing a lot on tv. i think they are losing their grip. i am concerned. i am like the dr. phil of cable. >> [laughing]. >> he is humorous this guy. >> he is right about the democrats swearing. they use this technique -- pom perez and others have used the gd word and even the s-word to get traction. it doesn't really work. i come back to democrats. there are a lot of independents out. there they don't like the president but love the results. democrats have to figure out how to talk to those people. if those are the only people you focus on, you will have significant victories. democrats have not been able to do that and most media outlets are not able to do. that they are running on the 2015 playbook. how do we keep this brash, narcissistic billionaire from becoming president? it's like w
what the media needs is the pharmaceutical grade mdma, to treat their ptsd, their president trump stressder. this won't get better for them. we are seeing a ramping up of interesting and positive news. as long as this keeps going up, their irrationality will get worse. i am worried about them. they are swearing a lot on tv. i think they are losing their grip. i am concerned. i am like the dr. phil of cable. >> [laughing]. >> he is humorous this guy. >> he is right about the...
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. >> she is suffering from ptsd. she has been reliving the attack and shouting out in the middle of the night. >> reporter: peterson is grateful to police and the media for the arrest. >> we feel this coverage had a lot to do with apprehending the attacker. >> reporter: she is a breast cancer survivor who worked at the reserve. she is legally blind and has difficulty hearing. but she will get through this thanks to the community. >> he learned the hard way that he is not preying on the weak and defenseless. he is up against an entire community. >> prosecutors will be reviewing this case before deciding whether or not to file formal charges. >>> showers are lingering offshore. we are still going to see some sprinkles. and by afternoon tomorrow i think it will be less of a chance. these are the high temperatures from today with the clouds that we saw today and the one that we will see tomorrow. middle 60s. maybe some upper 60s. this is the system with the low tracking through. and the rest of the weekend is going to be
. >> she is suffering from ptsd. she has been reliving the attack and shouting out in the middle of the night. >> reporter: peterson is grateful to police and the media for the arrest. >> we feel this coverage had a lot to do with apprehending the attacker. >> reporter: she is a breast cancer survivor who worked at the reserve. she is legally blind and has difficulty hearing. but she will get through this thanks to the community. >> he learned the hard way that he...
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jesse: i don't want to give you ptsd. >> it was water and it's not the end of the world.t shows the left and their true colors. the fact that they are proud of it, they wanted to post it on line, it's a new low, but that's the left. jesse: i was at a bar on election night 2016 watching trump win and getting excited when trump started picking up states. all of a sudden a young lady threw a drink at me and she ran out of the bar like a total animal. it happens to people in is nothing you can do about it when water gets thrown at you. ann coulter, they threw pies at her during a speech. people get glitter bombed. it doesn't happen on the right. you don't see conservatives throwing water or fruit at democrats. why is it the left that likes to throw things through the air. jesse: i just convinced you by my numerous examples. >> twhreeger or fruit or a pie, none of this is okay. tomi, i feel for you and i wish we weren't in a place where this is happening. think about what we say and do and try decency. we sit here and i didn't bring a pie. and we can have a conversation. jesse
jesse: i don't want to give you ptsd. >> it was water and it's not the end of the world.t shows the left and their true colors. the fact that they are proud of it, they wanted to post it on line, it's a new low, but that's the left. jesse: i was at a bar on election night 2016 watching trump win and getting excited when trump started picking up states. all of a sudden a young lady threw a drink at me and she ran out of the bar like a total animal. it happens to people in is nothing you...
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this study is the first step we can take in ptsd and veteran communities today. we must bear in mind the shocking fact that the number of post 9/11 veterans who have committed suicide now exceeds the number killed in action. early screening and treatment are imperative to reducing veteran suicide ratsd and we have an obligation to improve mental health care for our service members while they are still serving before their conditions progress. finally, the study brings independent researcher with the expertise in behavioral health to complete the study and tell us that we have the proper organizational structure and policies in place when the transition is complete. i'd like to thank miss saugus for her report for this amendment. and with that i yield back. >> is there any further discussion of the mark before we turn to amendments? i'm sorry, mr. turner, then mr. larson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to take a moment to thank yourself, mr. chairman, adam smith, prior chairman, and my cochair for the sexual assault prevention caucus on nick can i saugus. and
this study is the first step we can take in ptsd and veteran communities today. we must bear in mind the shocking fact that the number of post 9/11 veterans who have committed suicide now exceeds the number killed in action. early screening and treatment are imperative to reducing veteran suicide ratsd and we have an obligation to improve mental health care for our service members while they are still serving before their conditions progress. finally, the study brings independent researcher...
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how he's helping his former handler recover from severe ptsd.st, ♪ >>> some of the nation's bravest dogs are being honored for their courage. five military dogs received the canine medal of courage last night on capitol hill. the award goes to canines that show extraordinary valor in their service. ship reid is on capitol hill with one of the award winners. chip, good morning. >> well, good morning. this is jag. and he's completely focused on his partner, dennis dow over there who you'll meet in just a minute. jag is one of five winners last night of the american humane canine medal of courage. you ready? good boy. jag served in afghanistan alongside his now owner, retired army sergeant dennis dow. >> i bet you would have a hard time describing yourself as a hero. >> i'm not. >> but i bet you'd have no trouble saying he's a hero. >> absolutely. can you find bombs with your nose? >> dow says his relationship with jag wasn't love at first sight but they bonded together while working together in war zones. >> he came under fire. >> oh, yeah. a lot.
how he's helping his former handler recover from severe ptsd.st, ♪ >>> some of the nation's bravest dogs are being honored for their courage. five military dogs received the canine medal of courage last night on capitol hill. the award goes to canines that show extraordinary valor in their service. ship reid is on capitol hill with one of the award winners. chip, good morning. >> well, good morning. this is jag. and he's completely focused on his partner, dennis dow over there...
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disappointed that there are people out there that disregard the veterans and others who are suffering from ptsd as well as people's pets, dogs, and cats and wildlife. >> reporter: in an email the police force said that the department can only do so much. on may 5 they had multiple robberies and reported kidnappings and carjackings and homicides. the lieutenant said that 500 street racers were in san jose and police made several arrests and impounded several cars. >> the worst fireworks call i was ever on personally as a paramedic was a 3-year-old that took about a rocket to the chest. >> reporter: this is an underreported problem. they received fire related calls over the weekend. this is a system that the city is tweaking after handing out questionable fines last year. >> we are working to get the kinks out at a city. we are doing what we can to make it a better tool. >> residents say that they would like the city of san jose to proactively monitor the neighborhood hotspots and make the penalty more severe. >> it is almost a losing battle. it is very discouraging. and why can we bring some sor
disappointed that there are people out there that disregard the veterans and others who are suffering from ptsd as well as people's pets, dogs, and cats and wildlife. >> reporter: in an email the police force said that the department can only do so much. on may 5 they had multiple robberies and reported kidnappings and carjackings and homicides. the lieutenant said that 500 street racers were in san jose and police made several arrests and impounded several cars. >> the worst...
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greg: i totally support people who have support animals like people with ptsd and our veterans and people who are suffering but it's like every system people skim it and they think when you have a currency people great counterfeit currency. if you order cable someone hijacks a table. i feel like a lot of people are hijacking the system and you, jedediah, are getting a service puppy, aren't you? >> i am. i have anxiety on airplanes. greg: so do i print my service animal is a jack daniel. [laughter] >> listen, why does it bother you if i have a teacup poodle that i can pet the puts me at ease. tyrus: go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. >> why though? tyrus: i would love to chime in right now. >> why? why? tyrus: i fly every week. i bring my big ass on a plane too small to meet every week for the job. for a month straight i had the same sensitive anxiety person with this teacup -- it was like a hamster with dog benefits. [laughter] and this thing every time she would fall asleep and this little [bleep] would crawl my lap and look at me with these eyes and my ginger ale in the hand and i would like
greg: i totally support people who have support animals like people with ptsd and our veterans and people who are suffering but it's like every system people skim it and they think when you have a currency people great counterfeit currency. if you order cable someone hijacks a table. i feel like a lot of people are hijacking the system and you, jedediah, are getting a service puppy, aren't you? >> i am. i have anxiety on airplanes. greg: so do i print my service animal is a jack daniel....