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at 22 she began to suffer from schizophrenia.he said it was frightening, but rarely debilitating and she made the decision to reopen. >> [indiscernible] >> a survey claims that two out of three people diagnosed with the illness, 47% said they would not want the neighbor to know. with conditions like schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, people are still afraid to tell other people about it. their work colleagues are how they can get support and adjustment. >> they estimate that one in , only eightd people percent of those diagnosed are in employment. think mental illness admits that some people with schizophrenia will be able to work. many others, like jasmine, they say, are capable. >> we're going to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. how to tackle high levels of oneployment russia mark quarter of job seekers between 18 and 25 with figures over half, countries like greece and spain. office,rst 100 days in having succeeded mahmoud ahmadinejad. has pushed election diplomatic moves to
at 22 she began to suffer from schizophrenia.he said it was frightening, but rarely debilitating and she made the decision to reopen. >> [indiscernible] >> a survey claims that two out of three people diagnosed with the illness, 47% said they would not want the neighbor to know. with conditions like schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, people are still afraid to tell other people about it. their work colleagues are how they can get support and adjustment. >> they...
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what causes, for example, schizophrenia? is a biological? is it environmental? well, the leading scientists, the leading experts will tell you that there are biological disorders in that the biochemistry of the brain is impacted. but that environment can certainly be a triggering or exacerbating factor. so if you have someone who maybe is genetically predisposed to schizophrenia or another serious mental illness and the person is in a very stressful situation, maybe they're a young person who is in the military, maybe they're a young person who is dealing with very stressful academic environment, those can be triggering factors. and let me mention another factor that there has been a lag time in this country -- more and more evidence that the symptoms of these mental illnesses develop much earlier than we used to think. it was always thought it develops late teens, early 20s but in about half of them the symptoms emerge by age 14. the diagnosis may not occur until ten years later. somebody may be showing warning signs but not receiving any accurate diagnosis or
what causes, for example, schizophrenia? is a biological? is it environmental? well, the leading scientists, the leading experts will tell you that there are biological disorders in that the biochemistry of the brain is impacted. but that environment can certainly be a triggering or exacerbating factor. so if you have someone who maybe is genetically predisposed to schizophrenia or another serious mental illness and the person is in a very stressful situation, maybe they're a young person who...
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with cannabis were correct then we would have seen a twenty seven percent increase in schizophrenia in great britain or for that period when in fact studies have quite clearly shown that it has stayed the same and actually at best there has been a reduction in the number of people with schizophrenia supporters of cannabis legalization have long insisted that such a move would reduce the cost of maintaining law enforcement and criminal justice but i think most recently they have been shifting to a different sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing can cannabis offer a way out of us that aren't seen we'll look at obviously in itself it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's not really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gains a story recently that commotion but israel suggested that it would actually save that country and make that count
with cannabis were correct then we would have seen a twenty seven percent increase in schizophrenia in great britain or for that period when in fact studies have quite clearly shown that it has stayed the same and actually at best there has been a reduction in the number of people with schizophrenia supporters of cannabis legalization have long insisted that such a move would reduce the cost of maintaining law enforcement and criminal justice but i think most recently they have been shifting to...
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she hadn't seen him in a long time and he had paranoid schizophrenia. they said your son is in the hospital. we arrested him on a 51/50. he was walking naked in the street in the middle of the night talking to himself. the mother and father jumped in the car and went to the emergency room and by the time they got there, the hospital had released him. i don't understand this. it's just, you know, i'm not a lawyer and i wasn't in the mental health field before, i just, i don't understand it. the qualifications and criteria for a holder extreme and they are unrealistic. a person much be imminently danger to self or others or gravely disabled before they are picked up. if your shelter is under a freeway, if he knows of a garbage can that he can frequent, he's not gravely disabled. i'm told. if your son threatens you because his mind is telling him that you poisoned him and the police come and take your son to the hospital, it's likely that if he can present himself in a reason manner because many people with mental illness can, they will release him. and th
she hadn't seen him in a long time and he had paranoid schizophrenia. they said your son is in the hospital. we arrested him on a 51/50. he was walking naked in the street in the middle of the night talking to himself. the mother and father jumped in the car and went to the emergency room and by the time they got there, the hospital had released him. i don't understand this. it's just, you know, i'm not a lawyer and i wasn't in the mental health field before, i just, i don't understand it. the...
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with cannabis war correct then we would have seen a twenty seven percent increase in schizophrenia in great britain or for that period when in fact studies have quite clearly shown that it has stayed the same and actually at best there has been a reduction in the number of people with schizophrenia supporters of cannabis legalization have long insisted that such a move would reduce the cost of maintaining law enforcement and criminal justice but i think most recently they have been shifting to a different sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of us that aren't seen we'll look at obviously in itself it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gains a study recently that came out of israel suggested that it would actually save that country and make that country up to four
with cannabis war correct then we would have seen a twenty seven percent increase in schizophrenia in great britain or for that period when in fact studies have quite clearly shown that it has stayed the same and actually at best there has been a reduction in the number of people with schizophrenia supporters of cannabis legalization have long insisted that such a move would reduce the cost of maintaining law enforcement and criminal justice but i think most recently they have been shifting to...
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with cannabis war correct then we would have seen a twenty seven percent increase in schizophrenia in great britain over that period when in fact studies have quite clearly shown that it has stayed the same and actually at best there has been a reduction in the number of people with schizophrenia supporters of cannabis legalization have long insisted that such a move would reduce the cost of maintaining law enforcement and criminal justice but i think most recently they have been shifting to a different sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of austerity will look at obviously in itself it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gain it's a story recently that came out of israel suggested that it would actually save that country and make that country up to four hundred
with cannabis war correct then we would have seen a twenty seven percent increase in schizophrenia in great britain over that period when in fact studies have quite clearly shown that it has stayed the same and actually at best there has been a reduction in the number of people with schizophrenia supporters of cannabis legalization have long insisted that such a move would reduce the cost of maintaining law enforcement and criminal justice but i think most recently they have been shifting to a...
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it covers a time period where label was limited to schizophrenia. >> any cases where the risk turned into actual harm. at risk, hey were put but they had some sort of harmful effects? the evidence to in this case, we don't have evidence of actual patient harm. what we do have are statements representation that risk was to the d with regard risk of stroke and with regard o the diabetes and things of that nature. we need to assure patient safety. >> just to add to that, one thing that ties the pieces of together, all of it relates to conduct that regulatory system that's been set up to protect the safety of the medicines that we take. relates to of it activities of the company in efforts, but also the omni care portion of the case kickbacks that were paid to have the potential to medical judgment of medical professionals making decisions of individual patients think it's important that that thee this program ood and drug administration administers for the safeguards of organizations across the country. remaining claims that the government has against johnson & to these s relating settl
it covers a time period where label was limited to schizophrenia. >> any cases where the risk turned into actual harm. at risk, hey were put but they had some sort of harmful effects? the evidence to in this case, we don't have evidence of actual patient harm. what we do have are statements representation that risk was to the d with regard risk of stroke and with regard o the diabetes and things of that nature. we need to assure patient safety. >> just to add to that, one thing that...
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with cannabis were correct then we would have seen a twenty seven percent increase in schizophrenia in great britain over that period when in fact studies have quite clearly shown that it has stayed the same and actually at best there has been a reduction in the number of people with schizophrenia supporters of cannabis legalization have long insisted that such a move would reduce the cost of maintaining law enforcement and criminal justice but i think most recently they have been shifting to a different sort of argument and that is that it would allow not only to save money but also make money and in ireland these days i guess any money making opportunity would be very appealing cannabis offer a way out of us that aren't seen we'll look at obviously in itself it's not going to be a whale of a star issue for an economy like ours and worth about two hundred billion euros it's not really going to change the position massively borscht there are obvious financial gain it's a story recently that came out of israel suggested that it would actually save that country and make that country u
with cannabis were correct then we would have seen a twenty seven percent increase in schizophrenia in great britain over that period when in fact studies have quite clearly shown that it has stayed the same and actually at best there has been a reduction in the number of people with schizophrenia supporters of cannabis legalization have long insisted that such a move would reduce the cost of maintaining law enforcement and criminal justice but i think most recently they have been shifting to a...
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even though the drug was proved -- approved only to treat schizophrenia. and separately filed complaints, johnson and johnson and janssen promoted ripodol to retirement homes. the companies allegedly downgraded the serious health risks associated with the drug including risk of stroke in elderly patients and even paid doctors to induce doctors to prescribe these drugs. this was part of a scheme and the company allegedly paid kickbacks to the nation's largest long-term care pharmacies whose pharmacists were supposed to provide an independent view of the medications. instead, at the company's behest, the pharmacists allegedly recommended rispodol for nursing home patients that exhibited symptoms of dementia and alzheimer's disease. this brought in millions of dollars in false claims for these drugs. to resolve allegations stemming from the improper promotion of rispodol, janssen pharmaceuticals will plead guilty and pay $400 million in criminal fines as well as forfeitures. johnson and johnson and janssen pharmaceuticals have agreed to pay $1.2 billion to re
even though the drug was proved -- approved only to treat schizophrenia. and separately filed complaints, johnson and johnson and janssen promoted ripodol to retirement homes. the companies allegedly downgraded the serious health risks associated with the drug including risk of stroke in elderly patients and even paid doctors to induce doctors to prescribe these drugs. this was part of a scheme and the company allegedly paid kickbacks to the nation's largest long-term care pharmacies whose...
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60s schizophrenia since i was very young. we went through the same heart aches in terms of trying to get her into treatment and having her presented very well and having her discharged and police getting involved simply for being psychotic in a public area and going to court hearings. a very messy issue. the reason why i'm interested in this particular issue is not because i'm interested in controversy or particularly polarizing issues, but because i believe in it. i believe that laura's law outpatient treatment is a tool among many tools that we have in the mental health system to try to engage people in a recovery based way. the foundation of laura's law is a multidisciplinary team trying to engage people, trying to give them as much say in the treatment plan as they are willing to provide and when you read the description in nevada county that has it fully implemented. when you meet the people who work they are, they believe in the same things that mr. vega was mentioning, love kindness, i think that's why we all do this w
60s schizophrenia since i was very young. we went through the same heart aches in terms of trying to get her into treatment and having her presented very well and having her discharged and police getting involved simply for being psychotic in a public area and going to court hearings. a very messy issue. the reason why i'm interested in this particular issue is not because i'm interested in controversy or particularly polarizing issues, but because i believe in it. i believe that laura's law...
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quite advanced and progressive and embracing taking all the jews elsewhere it's a fascinating schizophrenia is not quite the right word you know it goes beyond schizophrenia but it's you know you wonder how sustainable it is we have about thirty seconds before the break do you think that they will be able to hold that for example internet wall i think ultimately. they're not going to be able to obtain their own objectives such as improving the economy unless they created more open society and i think the new team understands that they can not sixty economy will continue to have a close aside see and have the security environment there that is really suffocating. and then there's the fear that that will have been provoked political change will continue this conversation more of tonight's conversations with great minds with dr curtis r.c. after the break. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's about story. let's give this guy like you would smear that guy stead of working for the people politicians the mainstream media were pretty much over bridegrooms vision. on a piece.
quite advanced and progressive and embracing taking all the jews elsewhere it's a fascinating schizophrenia is not quite the right word you know it goes beyond schizophrenia but it's you know you wonder how sustainable it is we have about thirty seconds before the break do you think that they will be able to hold that for example internet wall i think ultimately. they're not going to be able to obtain their own objectives such as improving the economy unless they created more open society and i...
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s elsewhere it's a fascinating schizophrenia it's not quite the right word you know it goes beyond schizophrenia but it's you know you wonder how sustainable it is we have about thirty seconds before the break do you think that they will be able to hold that for example internet wall i think ultimately. they're not going to be able to obtain their own objective such as improving the economy unless they created more open society and i think the new team understands that they cannot sixty economy will continue to have a close aside see and have the security environment. that is really suffocating. and then there's the fear that that will have been provoked political change will continue this conversation more of tonight's conversations with great minds with dr critic r.c. after the break. i would rather i asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say what it's about story. let's give this guy what would smear about guys stead
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mayor lee schizophrenia san francisco in the bay area grow a prosperous future without dollars in about soothing. >> we have to do so, in fact, the predictions we have no other choice. first of all, i want to thank you for visiting us here in the common wealth. i've been, of course, very lucky to be the mayor of this great city. we've had a innovation of great history whether for humans rights or same-sex marriage that's been that spirit in our city. we never left regional or national problems get to us. but i found i've been lucky to the mayor we were faced with very traditionally financial systems that were not going to save us from the likes of detroit and stockton and others. we were really looking at whether we were going to continue to do the same thanks that would bring others into financial problems. i took the realm hoping that all of my years of experience i could have confidence and billed the spirit where we weren't trying to blame each other and except where we are and find the talented the magic between the board of supervisors and at the mayor's office but then the fiscal
mayor lee schizophrenia san francisco in the bay area grow a prosperous future without dollars in about soothing. >> we have to do so, in fact, the predictions we have no other choice. first of all, i want to thank you for visiting us here in the common wealth. i've been, of course, very lucky to be the mayor of this great city. we've had a innovation of great history whether for humans rights or same-sex marriage that's been that spirit in our city. we never left regional or national...
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but also it is the symbol le reality of t do of venice, the schizophrenia of venice, which is seen in the contrast between the past and the present, an invasion of modern materials into a very ancient city. the knife is truly a ship. it traveled through the water of the canals of venice. so it becomes the symbol of a city and represents, also, the people visiting the city. it's a traveling object, and so as a traveling object, it becomes a nomad. so a work of art is a nomad, going everywhere in cities as new york, paris, venice, and los angeles. oldenburg's witty play with scale has been copied everywhere, as here in soho, new york's fashionable art center of the eighties. we've reached the point where more people are exposed to art than ever before in history, not only through books, films, museums, but from the everyday artifacts around them in their lives-- through advertising, through packaging, through the very clothes that they wear. the distinction between art and commodity is now blurred. so where does the artist go from here? we're looking at the skyline of new york, the sort
but also it is the symbol le reality of t do of venice, the schizophrenia of venice, which is seen in the contrast between the past and the present, an invasion of modern materials into a very ancient city. the knife is truly a ship. it traveled through the water of the canals of venice. so it becomes the symbol of a city and represents, also, the people visiting the city. it's a traveling object, and so as a traveling object, it becomes a nomad. so a work of art is a nomad, going everywhere in...
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even though the drug was proved -- approved only to treat schizophrenia. filed complaints, johnson and johnson and janssen promoted ripodol to retirement homes. allegedlyies downgraded the serious health risks associated with the drug including risk of stroke in elderly patients and even paid doctors to induce doctors to prescribe these drugs. this was part of a scheme and allegedly paid kickbacks to the nation's provide ang- independent view of the medications. instead, at the company's behest, the pharmacists allegedly recommended rispodol for nursing home patients that exhibited symptoms of dementia and alzheimer's disease. this brought in millions of dollars in false claims for these drugs. to resolve allegations stemming from the improper promotion of rispodol, janssen pharmaceuticals will plead guilty and pay $400 million in criminal fines as well as forfeitures. johnson and johnson and janssen pharmaceuticals have agreed to pay $1.2 billion to resolve their civil liabilities under the false claims act. johnson & johnson will pay an additional $149 b
even though the drug was proved -- approved only to treat schizophrenia. filed complaints, johnson and johnson and janssen promoted ripodol to retirement homes. allegedlyies downgraded the serious health risks associated with the drug including risk of stroke in elderly patients and even paid doctors to induce doctors to prescribe these drugs. this was part of a scheme and allegedly paid kickbacks to the nation's provide ang- independent view of the medications. instead, at the company's...
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the kids learned the words bipolar, schizophrenia. >> my grandma is my savior. >> now she's trying to help other kids heal. >> it's my dream job. >> she working with a program a called making it right, teenagers referred by the da who committed non-violent crime, to tell the truth, to take responsibility when are that they've done and then meet their victim and make amends. >> one of the most impactful thing i've witnessed in our conferences is a young person really being committed to trying to repair the harm they caused to the person they hurt. >> for tami it goes back to what she learned, visiting her father in prison, seeing the potential to break the cycle. >> everything that goes towards educating a youth is a step towards ending incarceration. >> if you would you like to help more students go to sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/sra for students rising above to find out how. >> we have a link in the story if you want to find out more about making it right and the concept of restoring justice. >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, people go to a mattress store and essentially they jus
the kids learned the words bipolar, schizophrenia. >> my grandma is my savior. >> now she's trying to help other kids heal. >> it's my dream job. >> she working with a program a called making it right, teenagers referred by the da who committed non-violent crime, to tell the truth, to take responsibility when are that they've done and then meet their victim and make amends. >> one of the most impactful thing i've witnessed in our conferences is a young person...
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that's all. >> anderson is being treated for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> this is tommy.mother. >> bipolar disorder, there are two poles. hypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel really good and then you start dipping. it could be five minutes and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like, man, i just wanna kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm glad i'm alive. but the lithium carbonate keeps you like this. >> our goal is to get people with mental illness out into general population, to have jobs, to go to school and to do everything that everybody else does here. so they're all throughout the facility. >> most of these guys are going to be returning to the streets. not everyone is sent to prison with a life sentence. and with that in mind, i think i would feel safer and feel better about these people going back to the streets with the kind of skills that we can provide them, instead of just opening the doors when their sentence is done and hoping the best. >> the
that's all. >> anderson is being treated for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> this is tommy.mother. >> bipolar disorder, there are two poles. hypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel really good and then you start dipping. it could be five minutes and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like, man, i just wanna kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm...
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the man has diementia and schizophrenia. he was supposed to meet the family at sfo yesterday morning. instead, he took a cab to daly city and got out at john daly boulevard in mission and hasn't been seen since. >>> and a patient reported missing from a closed down care facility in castro valley has been found safe in san jose. 65-year-old edmond had not been seen since the state shutdown valley springs manor late last month over a slu of health and safety violations. only a couple of staffers stayed behind to take care of more than a dozen elderly patients. anne on makovec told us even social service workers walked away. >> i feel what the owners did at this facility and other facilities is -- >> and the san francisco chronicle reports that the owner of valley springs manor's trouble dates back to the 1990s. hilda manuel owned other homes over the decade says and racked up $860,000 in fines and was still able to obtain a license for this one. >> is he breathe something. >> yes. >> reporter: this is as more information comes
the man has diementia and schizophrenia. he was supposed to meet the family at sfo yesterday morning. instead, he took a cab to daly city and got out at john daly boulevard in mission and hasn't been seen since. >>> and a patient reported missing from a closed down care facility in castro valley has been found safe in san jose. 65-year-old edmond had not been seen since the state shutdown valley springs manor late last month over a slu of health and safety violations. only a couple of...
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my mother has 60s schizophrenia since i was very young. we went through the same heart aches in terms of trying to get her into treatment and having her presented very well and having her discharged and police getting involved simply for being psychotic in a public area and going to court hearings. a very messy issue. the reason why i'm interested in this particular issue is not because i'm interested in controversy or particularly polarizing issues, but because i believe in it. i believe that laura's law outpatient treatment is a tool among many tools that we have in the mental health system to try to engage people in a recovery based way. the foundation of laura's law is
my mother has 60s schizophrenia since i was very young. we went through the same heart aches in terms of trying to get her into treatment and having her presented very well and having her discharged and police getting involved simply for being psychotic in a public area and going to court hearings. a very messy issue. the reason why i'm interested in this particular issue is not because i'm interested in controversy or particularly polarizing issues, but because i believe in it. i believe that...
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jnj is accused of marketing its schizophrenia drugs risperdal and invega- to elderly patients as a treatment for dementia. jnj also reportedly targeted its heart failure drug, natrecor to patients who may not have had servere heart trouble. the $2.2 billion dollar fine is one of the largest healthcare-related settlements in u.s. history the government will payout an historic $167 million to 3 whistleblowers who flagged jnj's practices. in "another" record fine to report-- "sac capital advisors" has agreed to plead guilty to securities and wire fraud. the powerful hedge fund will pay a $1.8 billion fine. the fund's billionaire leader, steven cohen, stands accused of creating an atmosphere of "rampant insider trading" at his company. cohen wasn't charged in the indictment but $616 million of the fine will go to the sec to settle a related claim against cohen. the company states that it "takes responsibility" president obama will be in dallas today where he will meet with supporters who helped un- insured american's navigate the new health care website. technical problems with healthcare.gov ar
jnj is accused of marketing its schizophrenia drugs risperdal and invega- to elderly patients as a treatment for dementia. jnj also reportedly targeted its heart failure drug, natrecor to patients who may not have had servere heart trouble. the $2.2 billion dollar fine is one of the largest healthcare-related settlements in u.s. history the government will payout an historic $167 million to 3 whistleblowers who flagged jnj's practices. in "another" record fine to report-- "sac...
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have a critical mass, or a group therapy may not work for an individual with- who suffers from schizophreniaffers from a cognitive disability or something like autism where there is a relationship issue. but you have to figure those things out. on the other hand, someone with physical limitations may simply need accommodation for the physical limitation if there's no corresponding cognitive issue. so the most important thing is an individual assessment and a willingness to accommodate the-the needs of that individual. and with regard to traumatic brain injury, we expect a large number of individuals coming back from the wars to suffer from either traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injuries et cetera. we need to be able to accommodate that and recognize that subissues, when you look at prevalence rate, is associated with traumatic brain injury and-and-and spinal cord injury. in the case of our returning veterans, it's a matter of recognizing that drinking is, if you suffer from traumatic brain injury, drinking is a no-no. the problem is, from a social point of view, drinking is a yes-yes.
have a critical mass, or a group therapy may not work for an individual with- who suffers from schizophreniaffers from a cognitive disability or something like autism where there is a relationship issue. but you have to figure those things out. on the other hand, someone with physical limitations may simply need accommodation for the physical limitation if there's no corresponding cognitive issue. so the most important thing is an individual assessment and a willingness to accommodate the-the...
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marketed three unapproved drugs and doctors were told it was okay to give alzheimer's patients a schizophreniag and it is the largest fraud case in history. >> these companies lined their pockets at the expense of american taxpayers, patients and private insurance industry and drove up cost for everyone in the healthcare industry and impacted the long-term solvency in the programs like medicare. >> one of the biggest hedge fund firms on wall street has been handed the biggest penalty for insider trading and capital advisors paid $1.8 billion and forced to plead guilty to charges and we have more from new york. >> a big day for u.s. attorney who got an admission of gift and a record-setting fine from a major wall street firm. >> no institution should rest easy in the belief that it's too big to jail. that is a moral hazard that a just society can ill afford. law enforcement should not shy away from holding institutions responsible when it's justified and necessary for both deterrence and accountability. >> reporter: the capital advisors plead guilty to five charges and agreed to pay $1.8 billio
marketed three unapproved drugs and doctors were told it was okay to give alzheimer's patients a schizophreniag and it is the largest fraud case in history. >> these companies lined their pockets at the expense of american taxpayers, patients and private insurance industry and drove up cost for everyone in the healthcare industry and impacted the long-term solvency in the programs like medicare. >> one of the biggest hedge fund firms on wall street has been handed the biggest...
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segura-jiminez suffers from dementia and schizophrenia and speaks spanish. >> san francisco firefighters fought a blaze on department of public works property.and arson investigators are now on the case. the fire was in this is open space off claren-don avenue. working on steep slopes and in heavy brush. firefighters easily identified where the fire started.which was littered with magazines and other debris. no homes were threatened by were reported. we have our arson investigation team out on the scene. >> this morning nearly a hundred supporters of city college of san francisco came together to clean up the campus. their efforts were a symbolic gesture to address the campus's one billion dollar defferred maintnence problem. that's just one of many issues brought into question by the community college accreditation commission. >> today's effort was not focused on it was focused on letting people know that we care about city college. however it looks. we are united. and we are a great institution. you know, the challenges are not insurmountable. today, it proves that we can absolutely ke
segura-jiminez suffers from dementia and schizophrenia and speaks spanish. >> san francisco firefighters fought a blaze on department of public works property.and arson investigators are now on the case. the fire was in this is open space off claren-don avenue. working on steep slopes and in heavy brush. firefighters easily identified where the fire started.which was littered with magazines and other debris. no homes were threatened by were reported. we have our arson investigation team...