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. >> reporter: including schizophrenia, flashbacks. but no federal laws regulate. this. >> it's just not something that comes to the attention of law enforcement very often. oftentimes and maybe the poison control center and hospitals that first hear about this. >> reporter: louisiana has banned salvia, and several other states have proposed laws to control the herb. but there is no law against using or possessing salvia here in maryland. some people are happy about that. >> it's a very mellow -- it's a gentle effect. and it helps me sleep. >> reporter: shannon began using salvia a few months ago as an all natural remedy for her insomnia. she also says it's a sacred way to enhance meditation. but even shannon says it not a party drug, an not for teenagers the. >> kit be terrifying. it can be very powerful. it's something we should be able to make a decision about on our own. >> reporter: but shelley richards wants lawmakers to take a closer look at this drug. she also wants parents to warn their teens right now before they try out a so-called legal high of a potent
. >> reporter: including schizophrenia, flashbacks. but no federal laws regulate. this. >> it's just not something that comes to the attention of law enforcement very often. oftentimes and maybe the poison control center and hospitals that first hear about this. >> reporter: louisiana has banned salvia, and several other states have proposed laws to control the herb. but there is no law against using or possessing salvia here in maryland. some people are happy about that....
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the possible giant is now stopping the development of a monthly version of a top selling schizophrenia drug. it is warning doctors of a deadly skin reaction and liver failure tied to its hiv madison. they want -- madison. they want doctors to stop treating with that eat -- madedicine. they want doctors to stop treating with that immediately. stock futures are very quiet this morning. a flat start to trading today. watch for more baggage thieves the next time you fly. continental and u.s. airways are boosting beckett fees to help generate revenue as ticket sales fall. customers who buy a certain economy class on transatlantic flights will pay $50 for a second bag. the u.s. airways has raised the charge for domestic flights by $5. that is business news. bloomberg news, reporting for wbal tv 11 news. >> thank you. we will see you back here at 6:15 for your next report. >> magic -- baggage prices up to another%. for those that are in trouble with their mortgages, be aware of some loan modification scams. >> it is a big problem. our i-team reporter explains how you should never pay for help
the possible giant is now stopping the development of a monthly version of a top selling schizophrenia drug. it is warning doctors of a deadly skin reaction and liver failure tied to its hiv madison. they want -- madison. they want doctors to stop treating with that eat -- madedicine. they want doctors to stop treating with that immediately. stock futures are very quiet this morning. a flat start to trading today. watch for more baggage thieves the next time you fly. continental and u.s....
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he suffered from schizophrenia.e's accused of carrying a phony bomb into an airport saturday and causing a mass evacuation. he'll undergo an evaluation. >>> nevada's court is deciden on whether or not to release o.j. simpson from jail. his case is up for appeal. he was convicted for a heist and serving 33 years for robbery and kidnapping. will -- kidnapping. >>> and katie couric has more. >> and he needed the best medical care after losing his legs in iraq and when the va couldn't help him, he found health care on his own. we'll have that and more on the cbs evening news, on wjz-13 baltimore. back to you. >>> thank you, katie, here's a look at wall street, we'll be back. >>> a great start to the new workweek, we have a live lock outside and will the weather last? we're live with first warning weather and bob has more and first, bernadette woods is out back with the detailed look at tomorrow. >> reporter: well, no, it's not going to last, unfortunately, well, at least we got today. we'll show you the forecast for tom
he suffered from schizophrenia.e's accused of carrying a phony bomb into an airport saturday and causing a mass evacuation. he'll undergo an evaluation. >>> nevada's court is deciden on whether or not to release o.j. simpson from jail. his case is up for appeal. he was convicted for a heist and serving 33 years for robbery and kidnapping. will -- kidnapping. >>> and katie couric has more. >> and he needed the best medical care after losing his legs in iraq and when the...
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he suffered from a form of schizophrenia. >>> untiles -- millions of children are at risk for developingone problems. most aren't getting enough vitamin d. get out in the sun is the advice. >> reporter: cross country runner stephanie has three stress fractures and the doctor say she's not getting enough vitamin d.. >> some of the children may take longer to heal fractures or they may prefracture. >> reporter: she's one of millions of youngsters with the problem. in fact, seven of ten american kids from toddlers and teens don't have enough vitamin d. weakened bones is one of the affects. two new studies show that they have an increased of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. >> reporter: children aren't getting out in the sun enough and not drinking enough milk. a child would need to drink a quart a day and other foods have vitamin d.. one of the doctor's admits, it's hard to eat the foods. >> things like fish have a will the of vitamin d and i don't know about other kids, but mine aren't a fan of fish. >> reporter: and lifestyles have to change. kids need to leave the it have and -- the
he suffered from a form of schizophrenia. >>> untiles -- millions of children are at risk for developingone problems. most aren't getting enough vitamin d. get out in the sun is the advice. >> reporter: cross country runner stephanie has three stress fractures and the doctor say she's not getting enough vitamin d.. >> some of the children may take longer to heal fractures or they may prefracture. >> reporter: she's one of millions of youngsters with the problem. in...
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and he suffers from a form of schizophrenia. he was arrested for placing a false bomb and making a threat. >> thank you. >>> he will undergo an evaluation before appearing in court. >>> an investigation in philadelphia this evening after a man tells people he is going to sell his own infant daughter for drug money. we explain what happened next. >> reporter: he was carrying his daughter moments a of the she was found in this home. a firefighter says that he is grateful the child was healthy and unhurt. >> the baby had stable vitals and it was sleeping and didn't know anything was happening. thank god for that. >> reporter: the search started after they received a 911 call from a care giver reporting that the father had just taken her saying that he planned to sell his baby for drug money. >> he is like he doesn't have money i'll sell ter to the store. he grabbed the baby and took her that's correct was the first concern finding the baby and hoping she he would not be injured or anything like that. that was a big deal finding the
and he suffers from a form of schizophrenia. he was arrested for placing a false bomb and making a threat. >> thank you. >>> he will undergo an evaluation before appearing in court. >>> an investigation in philadelphia this evening after a man tells people he is going to sell his own infant daughter for drug money. we explain what happened next. >> reporter: he was carrying his daughter moments a of the she was found in this home. a firefighter says that he is...
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his mother who lives in california says her son suffers from schizophrenia. >>> how's a fender bender end up costing you hundreds even thousands? now a new crash test determines what it can cost for a low- speed collision. the tests were on front and rear bumpers of six mid-sized cars. the honda accord had an acceptable average with an estimated $900. the chevy malibu had a poor rating with over 1500 in damages. no model tested had an excellent rating. >>> rocker steven tyler is recovering after falling off of the stage at a biker rally in south dakota. the frontman was singing "love in an elevator" when he lost his footing last night. the 61-year-old suffered minor head and neck injuries and a shoulder injury but appeared to be in good spirits as he was taken away to a hospital. >>> what life is like for the children of michael jackson. mark stinar has more. >> reporter: michael jackson's children at home. we have exclusive new details on what life is like for prince, paris, and blanket inside the jackson family compound. their last public portrait, one of tears and tragedy. >> princ
his mother who lives in california says her son suffers from schizophrenia. >>> how's a fender bender end up costing you hundreds even thousands? now a new crash test determines what it can cost for a low- speed collision. the tests were on front and rear bumpers of six mid-sized cars. the honda accord had an acceptable average with an estimated $900. the chevy malibu had a poor rating with over 1500 in damages. no model tested had an excellent rating. >>> rocker steven tyler...
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with women and people of color issues, yes you know for whatever reason, depression, psychosis, schizophrenia, all the mental issues kick in, but oftentimes there are economic reasons as a part of that so i decided i wanted to see if i could effect some change so that the circumstances, which people were finding themselves in that caused this depression and the unsteadiness, you know, the trauma in their lives, maybe i could do something, from a policy point of view, to help to address the systemic reasons for their difficulties. >> thank you. ben wittes, could you give us a brief overview of your book? >> sure. when i sat down to write this book -- this is a fast changing world and relatively few areas of that have changed faster than the area i sat down to write about which was the legal structure of counterterrorism. when i sat down to write this book which was almost two years ago there was a working premise that was as obvious to me then as it is counter intuitive today which was a new administration coming in would be a conservative administration or a liberal administration has one of
with women and people of color issues, yes you know for whatever reason, depression, psychosis, schizophrenia, all the mental issues kick in, but oftentimes there are economic reasons as a part of that so i decided i wanted to see if i could effect some change so that the circumstances, which people were finding themselves in that caused this depression and the unsteadiness, you know, the trauma in their lives, maybe i could do something, from a policy point of view, to help to address the...
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real schizophrenia, people on the one hand are satisfied with their own health care but the other hand they know that the health care system is not working well for others. the real question is i thought you did a real service earlier in the show you talk about these deeper issues, is the current system sustainable and that there is a lot of evidence it is not and people have a right to be concerned about whether they are going to be able to keep what they've got. frankly, you said nobody is talking about that i think president obama does it is a complex message to try to communicate. >> too complex for me to always correctly proceed. >> on the health care poll ratings, loo thank is obviously a work in progress, his ratings are what his ratings are but this will come to a conclusion hopefully and that is really when the ratings will matter. >> i think that is an interesting take, jeff, if i may say, and kelly, the republican pollster. i will tell you, i think that the idea personally of rushing through health care at this point, talking about a sixth of the economy, talking about healt
real schizophrenia, people on the one hand are satisfied with their own health care but the other hand they know that the health care system is not working well for others. the real question is i thought you did a real service earlier in the show you talk about these deeper issues, is the current system sustainable and that there is a lot of evidence it is not and people have a right to be concerned about whether they are going to be able to keep what they've got. frankly, you said nobody is...
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you get into schizophrenia. you get into autism. you begin to dance and compare all the sudden, by making the primary alzheimer's, it affects an entire hour rate that we will not know until after it happens. knows the difference in the model. i am suggesting a long-term commitment, not an annual budget. i am suggesting a solution we want, not the current process. i am suggesting that we break out of the bureaucratic models of the 20th century. these are fundamentally different ways of thinking. the purpose of today's session was to say to you that you'll never fix the current budget, federal, state, and local, with in the 20th-century bureaucratic interest group models. you have to think new ways, as lincoln said, and develop new solutions and you have to win the argument for those solutions and then you have to put some much pressure on elected officials that you offset the power of the interest groups. i could we can do it. we have done before. this is one of the great challenges to the american people in the next decade. i apprec
you get into schizophrenia. you get into autism. you begin to dance and compare all the sudden, by making the primary alzheimer's, it affects an entire hour rate that we will not know until after it happens. knows the difference in the model. i am suggesting a long-term commitment, not an annual budget. i am suggesting a solution we want, not the current process. i am suggesting that we break out of the bureaucratic models of the 20th century. these are fundamentally different ways of thinking....
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schering-plough announcing the fda has approved the companies anti psychotic drug for treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. schering-plough is poised to merge with merck. both stocks trading lower. trish. >> here's the story we've been waiting for. did bernie madoff have more secrets than a ponzi scheme. a new book by cheryl winesteen says she was his mistress. so who is this woman, and what can she tell us. mary thompson joins us with intriguing answers. >> hi, trish, the book comes out on august 23 25th and she claims she saw madoff, quote, up close, for more than 20 years. madoff's other secret, love, money, bernie and me. spoke with her and eight other victims on the day he pled guilty. here is how she met him. >> i had the privilege of knowing bernie, financial head of a charitable organization, and there was a donor in france that wanted to make a considerable contribution to the organization. the stipulation was that the funds remain with mr. madoff. >> at the time, winesteen was president of a women's charity for american jewish ties to israel. through 1998, a spokesman said i
schering-plough announcing the fda has approved the companies anti psychotic drug for treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. schering-plough is poised to merge with merck. both stocks trading lower. trish. >> here's the story we've been waiting for. did bernie madoff have more secrets than a ponzi scheme. a new book by cheryl winesteen says she was his mistress. so who is this woman, and what can she tell us. mary thompson joins us with intriguing answers. >> hi, trish,...
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they started off with message schizophrenia. it was first a moral imperative.e we knew -- to do this because it is a moral imperative. then it was an economic imperative. now it is a political imperative. they're trying to demonize insurance companies. if you look at the polls, most people like their health care. martha: the numbers are increasing over the past couple of months. i saw one poll that was may, june, and july. people said i actually like my health care better than i did last month. >> i think people like their health care, but they do not like the fact that the cost is going up. that is a concern. the reality is that maybe people do not realize this, but it will continue to go up. it will get to a point where it is unsustainable. they have not focused enough on telling the middle class what is in it for them, what are they going to get out of it. martha: i think people are hungry for the president to say, here's my health care plan. we let congress come up with the stimulus plan and we let them come up with a health-care plan. here are the five thi
they started off with message schizophrenia. it was first a moral imperative.e we knew -- to do this because it is a moral imperative. then it was an economic imperative. now it is a political imperative. they're trying to demonize insurance companies. if you look at the polls, most people like their health care. martha: the numbers are increasing over the past couple of months. i saw one poll that was may, june, and july. people said i actually like my health care better than i did last month....
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there are people living there, they admit they have schizophrenic -- schizophrenia. one person, one week two, who said he used to have a job and he owned two cars and he used to be proud of his home. now district -- has stresses. within a couple of weeks we have got word he had been severely beaten in one of the buildings and was severely injured. these scores of people -- city officials put it in the thousands -- are living in conditions no american should live and. this is one of the greatest countries in the world, this is the greatest budget, yet we have people living in conditions that you and i cannot imagine in a city that is beginning to revive itself but has not been able to overcome the devastating effects. where the solution comes from is from political leaders to decide, but we hope our story prompts a discussion that a solution needs to be at least debated in the halls of power. host: the estimated number of people who experienced the storm who have mental problems is what? guest: a good question -- host: i have a number written down, 44%? guest: that is
there are people living there, they admit they have schizophrenic -- schizophrenia. one person, one week two, who said he used to have a job and he owned two cars and he used to be proud of his home. now district -- has stresses. within a couple of weeks we have got word he had been severely beaten in one of the buildings and was severely injured. these scores of people -- city officials put it in the thousands -- are living in conditions no american should live and. this is one of the greatest...
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who prompted a shutdown of la guardia airport on saturday reportedly said her son suffers from schizophreniang a fake bomb into the airport. he is scheduled to undergo a psychiatric analysis before he goes to court on thursday. mcgann is charged with making terrorist threats and placing a false bomb in a transportation hub. >>> they have her biography for sale in the gift shop, and now first lady michelle obama is an honorary chairwoman of the national first lady's library in canton, ohio. mrs. obama joins other first ladies on the board of the educational site, and library officials tell us, suzanne, they will post a michelle obama curriculum plan on their website for the fall semester. interesting. >> we'll see what they're going to learn there. >> exactly. >> thanks, brianna. >>> custody of michael jackson's children goes to his 79-year-old mother. will she also gain control over at least part of her pop star's estate? >>> plus, uncle sam wants you if you're good enough and smart enough. a first-ever ad campaign to recruit army officers. >>> and giant pythons. >> it's a large predator and
who prompted a shutdown of la guardia airport on saturday reportedly said her son suffers from schizophreniang a fake bomb into the airport. he is scheduled to undergo a psychiatric analysis before he goes to court on thursday. mcgann is charged with making terrorist threats and placing a false bomb in a transportation hub. >>> they have her biography for sale in the gift shop, and now first lady michelle obama is an honorary chairwoman of the national first lady's library in canton,...
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i bring this up on how the schizophrenia on trade policy has persisted as the administration has gone up. there are free traders in the administration and more who take a more skeptical view. the buy america episode was followed by others, as claude mentioned, notably the killing of the program to permit mexican trucks to operate across the border, a nafta obligation, and restrictions to imports of chinese chicken, which they've challenged at the w.t.o. in each case, congress took the lead. in some of the cases, the president expressed his discomfort with the protectionist act but signed them into law, nonetheless. this pattern seemed to repeat itself on a more threatening scale when the house passed its cap-and-trade bill a month or two ago. the administration was deeply involved in negotiations over what that bill would contain, presumably the administration has some clout with a congress completely controlled by the president's party, yet the legislation emerged from the house with strong trade protection requirements. the president quickly denounced those in "the new york times" b
i bring this up on how the schizophrenia on trade policy has persisted as the administration has gone up. there are free traders in the administration and more who take a more skeptical view. the buy america episode was followed by others, as claude mentioned, notably the killing of the program to permit mexican trucks to operate across the border, a nafta obligation, and restrictions to imports of chinese chicken, which they've challenged at the w.t.o. in each case, congress took the lead. in...
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i bring this up on how the schizophrenia on trade policy has persisted as the administration has gone up. there are free traders in the administration and more who take a more skeptical view. the buy america episode was followed by others, as claude mentioned, notably the killing of the program to permit mexican trucks to operate across the border, a nafta obligation, and restrictions to imports of chinese chicken, which they've challenged at the w.t.o. in each case, congress took the lead. in some of the cases, the president expressed his discomfort with the protectionist act but signed them into law, nonetheless. this pattern seemed to repeat itself on a more threatening scale when the house passed its cap-and-trade bill a month or two ago. the administration was deeply involved in negotiations over what that bill would contain, presumably the administration has some clout with a congress completely controlled by the president's party, yet the legislation emerged from the house with strong trade protection requirements. the president quickly denounced those in "the new york times" b
i bring this up on how the schizophrenia on trade policy has persisted as the administration has gone up. there are free traders in the administration and more who take a more skeptical view. the buy america episode was followed by others, as claude mentioned, notably the killing of the program to permit mexican trucks to operate across the border, a nafta obligation, and restrictions to imports of chinese chicken, which they've challenged at the w.t.o. in each case, congress took the lead. in...
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now you get into parkinson's and schizophrenia. now you get into autism. now you get into downs syndrome. all of a sudden by making that primary investment in alzheimer's, you begin to get second and third order research effects that just affect an entire array in ways we won't know until after it happens but notice the difference in the model. i'm suggesting a long-term commitment, not an annual budget. i'm suggesting thinking about the solution we want, not the current processes. i'm suggesting that we break out of the bureaucratic models of the 20th century. these are fundamentally different ways of thinking. and the purpose of today's session was to say to you, you will never fix the current budgets. federal, state and local. within the 20th century bureaucratic interest group models. you have to think new ways as lincoln said, and you have to develop new solutions, and then you have to win the argument for those solutions and then you have to put so much pressure on elected officials that you offset the power of the interest groups. i think we can do
now you get into parkinson's and schizophrenia. now you get into autism. now you get into downs syndrome. all of a sudden by making that primary investment in alzheimer's, you begin to get second and third order research effects that just affect an entire array in ways we won't know until after it happens but notice the difference in the model. i'm suggesting a long-term commitment, not an annual budget. i'm suggesting thinking about the solution we want, not the current processes. i'm...
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i bring this up is now stationed without schizophrenia on trade policy has persisted as it has been staffedtake a more skeptical view. the buy america episode was followed by others as claude mention. notably the killing of the program killed mexican trucks to operate across the border and restrictions on imports of chinese chicken which they have challenged with the deputy appeared in each case congress to flee. in some cases the president discussed his discomfort but signed them into law nonetheless. this pattern seemed to repeat itself on a more threatening skill when the house passed its cap and trade build a month or two ago. the administration was deeply involved in negotiations over what that bill would contain. presumably it has some clout with the congress completely controlled by the president's party, yet the legislation emerge from the house with strong preproduction all requirements. the president denounced as a menu of times but apparently had not been a red light for his team meeting with him on the hill. there have been some positive signs for the administration on trade des
i bring this up is now stationed without schizophrenia on trade policy has persisted as it has been staffedtake a more skeptical view. the buy america episode was followed by others as claude mention. notably the killing of the program killed mexican trucks to operate across the border and restrictions on imports of chinese chicken which they have challenged with the deputy appeared in each case congress to flee. in some cases the president discussed his discomfort but signed them into law...
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now you get in a parkinsons', and into schizophrenia and autism, and that you get down syndrome. all the sudden, by making the primary investment in alzheimer's, if you get second quarter and third order research affects that affects an entire are re in ways that we will not know until after it happens. but notice the difference and a model. i suggest a long-term commitment, not an annual budget. think about the solution that we want, not the current processes. i suggest that we break out of the bureaucratic models of the 20th-century. these are fundamentally different ways of doing this. the purpose of today's session was to say to you, you will never thinks the current budget, federal, state, and local, within the 20th-century bureaucratic interest group models. you have to think new ways, as lincoln said, and you have to develop new solutions, and you have to win the argument for those solutions, and you have to put some much pressure on elected officials that to offset the power of the interest groups. we had done it before. this will be one of the great challenges to the ame
now you get in a parkinsons', and into schizophrenia and autism, and that you get down syndrome. all the sudden, by making the primary investment in alzheimer's, if you get second quarter and third order research affects that affects an entire are re in ways that we will not know until after it happens. but notice the difference and a model. i suggest a long-term commitment, not an annual budget. think about the solution that we want, not the current processes. i suggest that we break out of...