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they have schizophrenia. on the other hand, those aren't the only ways that we can experience mental trouble in our life. some of the things that give us trouble, is how we're constituted. not what we have, but who we are, will influence how we feel in certain situations, and sometimes how we feel in certain situations becomes so distressed, we need help with it. and then finally, everyone knows and appreciates that you can have difficulty in life because of what's happened to you, what you've encountered. damage to the brain... the interplay of personality and environment... difficult life situations... all can contribute to mental distress. so can family history. andrew leuchter: if an individual has a first-degree relative, that is a father, mother, brother, sister, who suffers from bipolar disorder, manic depressive illness, or from depression, they are at significantly increased risk for having a mood disorder themselves. a mood disorder is an emotional state, that to some degree, interferes with social,
they have schizophrenia. on the other hand, those aren't the only ways that we can experience mental trouble in our life. some of the things that give us trouble, is how we're constituted. not what we have, but who we are, will influence how we feel in certain situations, and sometimes how we feel in certain situations becomes so distressed, we need help with it. and then finally, everyone knows and appreciates that you can have difficulty in life because of what's happened to you, what you've...
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some experience in this area her bilingual father was a brienlt traffic engineer in yale he had schizophrenia he threatened to kill any sister and stepmother back in those days they got her eir him into treatment at valley state hospital. but she had understanding of mental health issue it's not trusting true our widower family had inform experience she understood and politically was connected heaving involved with the administration and knew lobbyists in sacramento and was able to get us in touch with assemblywoman hell con thomas and hell one was a psych nurse and sponsoring legislation at that time, called a bit 1421 the precursor of laura's law. and so in the early days we didn't know what else to do except strike back at the system so we become involved with laura's law there were others here heavily involved randell and i give him and others huge amaze of credit. so we watched the protective active process and i'll say it is savage making, you know, it's somewhat ugly you don't want to know what's in it laura's law was like sausage making. you know what came out was whatnot what we hope
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we do not know how to prevent schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. if anyone knows how to prevent those disorders, they deserve a nobel peace prize. yet the government is funding prevention. so i would argue it's prioritizing, getting rid of that spending. that's what the murphy bill does and that's what is engendering opposition to it. >> i will briefly add, i want to do for duty others expertise but i want to add something that has not been said. i buried a sister. and so i appreciated from a number of levels and i want you to know that you are, and i hope that god comforts you in your morning, and i -- on a daily basis, as a forensic psychiatrist, i am not only dealing with death but i am also dealing with people left behind and all of the shards of glass from a shattered story that cannot be reassembled. i've learned a lot. in practicing for 20 odd years with responsibilities on my shoulders. i probably work on more death penalty cases than anybody he will meet. i say that to say that i don't understand what i'm even still intact. i can tell you
we do not know how to prevent schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. if anyone knows how to prevent those disorders, they deserve a nobel peace prize. yet the government is funding prevention. so i would argue it's prioritizing, getting rid of that spending. that's what the murphy bill does and that's what is engendering opposition to it. >> i will briefly add, i want to do for duty others expertise but i want to add something that has not been said. i buried a sister. and so i appreciated...
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of a minldz and it is seen when a person has a paddlers arm and seen in dementia and agreeing schizophrenia it represents deterioration. but the important thing once we recognize this way to we can structure the damage. laura's law is an outpatient treatment designed for two inteenlz to do if number one external support and motivation to the patient internal essence of maflgs when a judge says you need to do this that makes is an expression the second is if the motivation fails the treatment team will be enabled and the family to intervention in a patient drops out of treatment if caught quickly this kind of deterioration can be referred in twenty-four hours within the emergency service and the patient maybe not having problems. the number of patient in san francisco it qualify for laura's law is small maybe one hundred but ouch extremely high yourselves of ambulance and in patient services and incarcerated and with laura's law in place we hope to see the reduction in arrests and others problems with people who are deteriorating and not seeking treatment. thank you very much (clapping.) tha
of a minldz and it is seen when a person has a paddlers arm and seen in dementia and agreeing schizophrenia it represents deterioration. but the important thing once we recognize this way to we can structure the damage. laura's law is an outpatient treatment designed for two inteenlz to do if number one external support and motivation to the patient internal essence of maflgs when a judge says you need to do this that makes is an expression the second is if the motivation fails the treatment...
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schizophrenia. he is an advocate for mental-health reform for 30 years. to my left dr. michael welner founder and chairman of the forensic panel. he's a forensic psychiatrist and courts have invited to examine the most complex cases for notorious killers in america. dr. welner a true innovator in the world of psychiatry has been on the leading edge of them eliminating mass murders for the last decade. thank all of them for being with us today to offer their insights and continue the findings of a year-long investigation to address the shortcomings of our current mental-health system. i would like to welcome a couple of my colleagues. the doctor from the state of georgia, and an attorney from the state of virginia. welcome to you both. what we will do is if some people want to grab a seat you are welcome. just leave a couple of center seats for those in congress. we will now begin with mr. kelly to talk for five minutes. make sure your button is on. >> thank you comes in. >> thank you khan cement. a
schizophrenia. he is an advocate for mental-health reform for 30 years. to my left dr. michael welner founder and chairman of the forensic panel. he's a forensic psychiatrist and courts have invited to examine the most complex cases for notorious killers in america. dr. welner a true innovator in the world of psychiatry has been on the leading edge of them eliminating mass murders for the last decade. thank all of them for being with us today to offer their insights and continue the findings of...
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the firstecame sister-in-law who had schizophrenia. he's a clinical and forensic psychiatrist whom courts have invited to examine many of the most complex cases and notorious killers in america. dr. welner has been a leading edge of limiting mass killings for the last decade. i thank all of them for being with us today. i would like to welcome a couple of my colleagues. a doctor from the city of georgia, i welcome you, and a dash and an attorney from the state of virginia. some people want to grab a seat, they're welcome here. i want to leave a couple of center seats for members of congress. those standing in the back can,. we're going to ask person and maybe talk for five minutes. just make sure your button is on. >> thank you, congressman. a few housekeeping items. my name is ed kelly and i am the parent of three children, one of which is paranoid schizophrenia. we have been going through virtual madness for 15 years. importantly, this is different than in the past. there are more cameras. on the off chance my son sees this, i want t
the firstecame sister-in-law who had schizophrenia. he's a clinical and forensic psychiatrist whom courts have invited to examine many of the most complex cases and notorious killers in america. dr. welner has been a leading edge of limiting mass killings for the last decade. i thank all of them for being with us today. i would like to welcome a couple of my colleagues. a doctor from the city of georgia, i welcome you, and a dash and an attorney from the state of virginia. some people want to...
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i had a friend who was schizophrenia, by the way. had to have the police check on them and only to have been turned away because there were not enough inpatient beds. congressman murphy's helping families well mental crisis act teaches police officers how to do better evaluations. i'm not faulting the santa barbara police department. i don't know about the training that they had. but if they had crisis intention training, cit training, the likelihood that they would have been able to pick up the warning signs, the red flags, not the yellow signs, the red flags, is much, much higher because they learn about mental illness. they learn to not only talk to the person but to go online, look at what the person is posting and talk to the family and detect what is being hidden. >> i want to talk after the break about what more, if anything, police could have done and why someone like elliot rodger is to articulate in one instant and does what the doctor says is delusional things in the next instance. we'll be right back. ups is a global comp
i had a friend who was schizophrenia, by the way. had to have the police check on them and only to have been turned away because there were not enough inpatient beds. congressman murphy's helping families well mental crisis act teaches police officers how to do better evaluations. i'm not faulting the santa barbara police department. i don't know about the training that they had. but if they had crisis intention training, cit training, the likelihood that they would have been able to pick up...
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publication had more than 33 million americans suffering from mental illness and others such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and major depression and over 3 and a half million not getting the care. laura's law provides the outpatient treatment for people as a result of the minldz can't access the community benefits. those will hope help those who need it the most not only those but we need to be clear not everyone will qualify there are restrictions to qualify you have to determine not to survive dinl on your own and have a history of hospitals and be diagnosed with mental health protons problems. having been offered this opportunity for treatment but be substantially deteriorating in our community. i'll argue our headlong health system is one of the finest in the country the reeflt we have individuals slipping through the crosswalks and laura's law will hope those individuals. laura's law focuses an individual and 44 other jurisdictions and states across our country they have proven incredible results and new york state a law called the tender law was enacted 74 percent fewer experienc
publication had more than 33 million americans suffering from mental illness and others such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and major depression and over 3 and a half million not getting the care. laura's law provides the outpatient treatment for people as a result of the minldz can't access the community benefits. those will hope help those who need it the most not only those but we need to be clear not everyone will qualify there are restrictions to qualify you have to determine not to...
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he suffered from schizophrenia. >>> a 9-year-old died after being attacked with a hammer.he mother of another student, lured the student in the bathroom, and assaulted her with a hammer. they entered the bathroom and confronted the woman, and she was arrested, the child is expected to recover, the girl knows the family but the motivate is unclear. >>> new developments on a claim that a security guard attacked a student in a wheelchair. they're looking into the actions of the second guard. substitute security guard was fired for aeltdly -- allegedly hitting this student. the school district says it's looking into the action of the second guard, seen of this surveillance video, showing the attack. it appears she was trying to stop the attack. >> there's some actions that are concerning. and we're continuing to investigating what practice was applied there. >> today, a hanful of class mates sign a petition, and the actions were not justified. >>> a boy was sitting on a school bus when he was attack. the person who attacked him was the father of another student. they spoke to
he suffered from schizophrenia. >>> a 9-year-old died after being attacked with a hammer.he mother of another student, lured the student in the bathroom, and assaulted her with a hammer. they entered the bathroom and confronted the woman, and she was arrested, the child is expected to recover, the girl knows the family but the motivate is unclear. >>> new developments on a claim that a security guard attacked a student in a wheelchair. they're looking into the actions of the...
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i mean, you said schizophrenia. i mean, this is absolutely crazy.have contradictory talking points about the very same subject. >> i'm accusing at the time cruz of having political schizophren schizophrenia. they're such logical candidates to say some sort of thing, the president must be politically bipolar. i don't know. what i can tell you is this -- osama bin laden is dead. he's dead. gadhafi, gone. i mean, we could go through an entire list of this thing. we could have three hours of the things tt barack obama has done right. but it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. because no matter what barack obama does, until the day he leaves -- in fact, even the week after the leaves, it doesn't matter. it won't be good enough for them. nothing he can do will ever be good news for them. here's the difference, 5 million more americans voted for barack obama in the last election than they did for mitt romney and he won. they can't handle it. >> that's about right. joe madison, jimy williams, thank you both for your time this evening. >> thank you, reverend
i mean, you said schizophrenia. i mean, this is absolutely crazy.have contradictory talking points about the very same subject. >> i'm accusing at the time cruz of having political schizophren schizophrenia. they're such logical candidates to say some sort of thing, the president must be politically bipolar. i don't know. what i can tell you is this -- osama bin laden is dead. he's dead. gadhafi, gone. i mean, we could go through an entire list of this thing. we could have three hours of...
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that's all. >> anderson is being treated for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> this is tommy.ick's 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.
that's all. >> anderson is being treated for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> this is tommy.ick's 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,...
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the age of onset for major illness, like schizophrenia, is exactly when you start to attend college.> i want to talk about that and the development of the brain and, again, why someone can be so articulate and then have delusional habits and thoughts like you talked about, doctor. thank you. harlan cohen, thank you. everyone else, stay with me. i want to talk more about mental health and what about guns as well. when we come back, a man who said the second amendment, the right to bear arms, may not say what you think it said. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fif
the age of onset for major illness, like schizophrenia, is exactly when you start to attend college.> i want to talk about that and the development of the brain and, again, why someone can be so articulate and then have delusional habits and thoughts like you talked about, doctor. thank you. harlan cohen, thank you. everyone else, stay with me. i want to talk more about mental health and what about guns as well. when we come back, a man who said the second amendment, the right to bear arms,...
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he signed nonsense sign language at mandela's funeral which he blamed on schizophrenia. >>> other stories we're following for you, 50 bodies have been recovered so far in a nigerian town after an attack by boko haram. it was part of a series of terror attacks that also saw the abduction of more than 300 school girls last month. many nigerian are blaming security forces for failing to intervene despite several warnings. >>> a group in colorado is trying to help veterans in a whole new way. grow for vets is providing medical marijuana to former service members free of charge. their goal is to help veterans with injuries or post traumatic stress disorder. >>> check this out. in pennsylvania, it is not your average bear on the camera. i like that. it now only manages to avoid getting snagged by a bear trap, that big contraption there, it walks away with a doughnut that was being used to bait him. that is a smart bear. >>> speaking of animals, zookeepers welcome two red panda cubs to australia's national zoo. the twins were born five months ago, but just emerged from the safety of their den fo
he signed nonsense sign language at mandela's funeral which he blamed on schizophrenia. >>> other stories we're following for you, 50 bodies have been recovered so far in a nigerian town after an attack by boko haram. it was part of a series of terror attacks that also saw the abduction of more than 300 school girls last month. many nigerian are blaming security forces for failing to intervene despite several warnings. >>> a group in colorado is trying to help veterans in a...
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production presented in association with: next on truly california, lance, craig, and ubaldo live with schizophrenialso live with their volatile caretaker, larry. - you know what? - what? - hit the road! narrator: together, this unlikely family seeks acceptance, love, security, and a home.
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when we have people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder who are in prison, they're on probation, they can't get the help. you can change the commitment law. you can do it in virginia. i helped change that law, and it made no difference because there are no services. you have to provide the services and have a much more reasonable standard to help people get in it. that's where the real fighting comes in. in england they have a need for treatment where a family doctor or a psychiatrist can say they need for treatment and don't have to wait. >> were a lot of these laws were put in place because the system had been so abusive before? >> well, yes, that's absolutely why they were put in place. honestly, i think that's the reason why they remain important. you got to think that the police officers in santa barbara, honestly, they probably get calls like this pretty regularly. where families are calling and saying i'm concerned about my child or loved one or whatever, and they go to the scene, and they determine that the person is not in imminent danger. the person says, i was up pet, but i
when we have people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder who are in prison, they're on probation, they can't get the help. you can change the commitment law. you can do it in virginia. i helped change that law, and it made no difference because there are no services. you have to provide the services and have a much more reasonable standard to help people get in it. that's where the real fighting comes in. in england they have a need for treatment where a family doctor or a psychiatrist can...
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over 9-1/2 million adults experience conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression and over 3-1/2 million people across our country do not receive treatment. laura's law itself as has been discussed at many different times here in san francisco provide community based assistance to individual who as a result of their illness are unable to access mental health services on their own. adopting laura's law in san francisco will help toes who need it the most and improve their quality of life and those around them. while i argue our mental health services system here in the city is one of the best across the country, it is true that there are individuals slipping through the cracks. laura's law focuses on those individuals and it is important that as we talk about laura's law it is a focus on the individuals in getting them the help they need and cannot seek themselves. of the 44 of other 50 states that enacted similar laws there have been dramatic results. [speaker not understood] law in new york state called kendra's law. 74% of folk experience fewer homeless necessary
over 9-1/2 million adults experience conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression and over 3-1/2 million people across our country do not receive treatment. laura's law itself as has been discussed at many different times here in san francisco provide community based assistance to individual who as a result of their illness are unable to access mental health services on their own. adopting laura's law in san francisco will help toes who need it the most and improve...
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his family says chen is schizophrenia. >>> it will be used as a pocket track to store train cars and that why they can go to the stadium. the green wood and other stations will be closed until june 9th. busses will help passengers get around the area. >>> ktvu tom vacar takes a look at what that money will to students. >> as much money as it is, it will only add about a penny to each dollar spent to education and those towns. school budgets are tight now, anything that'll help to teach teachers and teaching kids that don't have the technology at home will be in valuable. >> given the enormous cost of education, $120 million spread over five years over three school districts is really not a lot of money. but, what it can buy is very, very important. >> what thing it does do is experiment. that's the key. once they see success and as you see in otherer charter schools. >> then you can start scaling it in other communities. >> giving them a chance to be in the zinc with technology. they'll learn more and do more. >> i think it is a good idea for the communities and the youngsters becaus
his family says chen is schizophrenia. >>> it will be used as a pocket track to store train cars and that why they can go to the stadium. the green wood and other stations will be closed until june 9th. busses will help passengers get around the area. >>> ktvu tom vacar takes a look at what that money will to students. >> as much money as it is, it will only add about a penny to each dollar spent to education and those towns. school budgets are tight now, anything...
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there's a little bit of a schizophrenia there i think. they are definitely here to stay.point, they are not a facebook-scale company. they don't have a facebook-scale opportunity because they don't have the targeting capabilities for advertising. i think they have suffered a lot from the comparisons with facebook. >> they ended the day down more than 8.5%, though the financial results were strong. are they held to an unfair standard, being compared with facebook? our investors and analysts expecting more than twitter can give? >> a lot of investors think of social as one big phenomenon and twitter and facebook are one facet of the same thing, which is a dangerous way to look at it. in fact, their valuation is, in my opinion, still a little pricey, considering the scale of their business. >> while it is being revalued as we speak. >> it is. they are a good business, but not the kind of potential that facebook or google -- google has proven it, facebook is growing into it. i don't see twitter having that scale of opportunity. it doesn't mean they are not a great company wit
there's a little bit of a schizophrenia there i think. they are definitely here to stay.point, they are not a facebook-scale company. they don't have a facebook-scale opportunity because they don't have the targeting capabilities for advertising. i think they have suffered a lot from the comparisons with facebook. >> they ended the day down more than 8.5%, though the financial results were strong. are they held to an unfair standard, being compared with facebook? our investors and...
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this is a problem of schizophrenia. it is manifest in his writings and what people say about it. country gets serious about doing something with the mentally ill, you're going to keep seeing these mass murderers. >> it wasn't just a gun. three people were stabbed to death. good to see you. thank you as always. >>> coming up next right here tonight on "hannity," you remember when democrats were up in arms over valeri plame? where are they now? the obama white house outs a cia agent in afghanistan. reaction straight ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. [ corrine ] super poligrip is part of my life now. to seal out more food particles. whon a certified pre-ownedan unlimitedmercedes-benz?nty what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record the memories
this is a problem of schizophrenia. it is manifest in his writings and what people say about it. country gets serious about doing something with the mentally ill, you're going to keep seeing these mass murderers. >> it wasn't just a gun. three people were stabbed to death. good to see you. thank you as always. >>> coming up next right here tonight on "hannity," you remember when democrats were up in arms over valeri plame? where are they now? the obama white house outs...
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. >> as a teenager joey was diagnosed with bipolar and schizophrenia. the fun-loving kid turned into an angry out of control young adult ending up in and out of gaol. it got so bad the parents believed gaol was the level place. >> i was glad a lot of tools he was in gaol. we didn't know where he was, whether he was dead or alive. when he was in gaol we knew at least he was getting food. we thought he was safe. then we found out it wasn't to safe. >> i didn't know they did stuff luke that to ipp mates, what they did to joey. >> they didn't know he was dead. they found out four months later after being contacted by a reporter. >> he told me he was doing a story on joseph's death. i said, "what are you talking about?" i asked who he was. i didn't believe him. >> they never had a chance to receive joey's body. he was cremated and ashes scattered before the durantes knew what happened. >> it's har. we didn't have a -- hard. we didn't have a chance to see him. >> we are catholics, we are supposed to bury our sons and daughters. we doesn't have the opportunity
. >> as a teenager joey was diagnosed with bipolar and schizophrenia. the fun-loving kid turned into an angry out of control young adult ending up in and out of gaol. it got so bad the parents believed gaol was the level place. >> i was glad a lot of tools he was in gaol. we didn't know where he was, whether he was dead or alive. when he was in gaol we knew at least he was getting food. we thought he was safe. then we found out it wasn't to safe. >> i didn't know they did...
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. >> the american people seem schizophrenia. while the polls show a majority don't like paul carey. a majority don't want if repealed or replaced. it's an odd dichotomy. could the renewed push be because they think it's more of a winner than targetting obamacare or is it that they are realising that they can't focus on obamacare. >> it's a great question. what i think happiness is two separate issues. there's a purpose behind having the benghazi, to have karl rove talking about hillary clinton. i think they don't want hillary clinton to run, and they want to scare her from running. as far as obamacare, they changed the dialogue and held the cards for a while. they repealed it, did the votes that many found annoying. close to 50 in the house. it's not an issue that will go away. benghazi is a momentary conversation. obamacare, affordable care will go to the next congress and presidential election as well. >> let's talk about the democrats. they can't field candidates in some races. the candidate in a close house race in florida that the democrats could have run dropped out because he
. >> the american people seem schizophrenia. while the polls show a majority don't like paul carey. a majority don't want if repealed or replaced. it's an odd dichotomy. could the renewed push be because they think it's more of a winner than targetting obamacare or is it that they are realising that they can't focus on obamacare. >> it's a great question. what i think happiness is two separate issues. there's a purpose behind having the benghazi, to have karl rove talking about...
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they diagnosed me with schizophrenia, multiple personalities. >> a few hours after our cameras left ccu, etter got into a verbal fight with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team, is called it in. >> he's been banging his head on the door. spitting at the glass. refusing to follow any orders. have permission for use of force or extract him from his cell? >> for security reasons isp videotapes all extractions. >> you ready to move? >> hands up. >> open b-11. >> a mask is placed over etter's head to prevent him from spitting. >> let's go. >> but as they pass through a door, he bangs his head against the glass. >> oh, hey, hey, hey. >> i swear to god break my neck. yeah, i love pain! yeah! yeah! >> etter, stop, stop. stop fighting. stop. >> yeah, hurt me more! >> no more banging your head. you understand? >> i'll kill you all, you [ muted ]. i'll kill you all. i'll kill you! >> etter, calm down! calm down. >> put him down. >> on the floor. >> hurt me more! hurt me more! >> let's go up. stand up and walk normal. >> i can't st
they diagnosed me with schizophrenia, multiple personalities. >> a few hours after our cameras left ccu, etter got into a verbal fight with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team, is called it in. >> he's been banging his head on the door. spitting at the glass. refusing to follow any orders. have permission for use of force or extract him from his cell? >> for security reasons isp videotapes all extractions....
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my patients who have schizophrenia come to me and said i heard someone who had schizophrenia did thisstion themselves even in their own virgility and it's up to a doctor to assure them, no, no. who is out there to ensure the employer, gee, if you have somebody who has aspergers, this isn't aspergers. this is a selfish life choice of someone who wants attention who may or may not have a condition andrpetuates. people who need help who have to have treatment mandated either through commitment or through assertive outpatient care -- >> how do you mandate treatment if someone doesn't want it? >> the law doesn't allow it but the murphy bill enables standards to be revised to gravely mentally ill so that people who deny illness, who don't have tin sight to get treatment but who really represent a great risk to themselves and to these because their condition is deteriorating, that treatment can be provided for them, that commitment can be under those circumstances. >> right now the law, you probably know this, i hope you don't if you had to experience it but you can only hold someone 72 hour
my patients who have schizophrenia come to me and said i heard someone who had schizophrenia did thisstion themselves even in their own virgility and it's up to a doctor to assure them, no, no. who is out there to ensure the employer, gee, if you have somebody who has aspergers, this isn't aspergers. this is a selfish life choice of someone who wants attention who may or may not have a condition andrpetuates. people who need help who have to have treatment mandated either through commitment or...
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. >> i was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and didn't know it at the time and my family was tryingitted and i refused to go to a mental health place because i was afraid they'd take away my guns. i was a gun collector. i had a lot of guns. i knew once they found me mentally incompetent, i wouldn't be able to have guns anymore. and it developed to the point where i got delusional and hallucinated. i imagined my wife had been kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by these guys at work. i thought i'd take vengeance into my own hands. and that's what i did. i shot two employees in the head, then i also shot two in the leg. >> riefland's symptoms have been treated with medication for several years. he now works in another factory, the metal shop on prison grounds. >> here you are back in a work environment. your fellow workers, did they know what your crime was? i was curious how that played out. >> i imagine some of them were a little leery, a little scared. i got a lot of respect, it seems like. >> where? >> at work and in the yard and stuff because of my crimes. >> he's not the only
. >> i was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and didn't know it at the time and my family was tryingitted and i refused to go to a mental health place because i was afraid they'd take away my guns. i was a gun collector. i had a lot of guns. i knew once they found me mentally incompetent, i wouldn't be able to have guns anymore. and it developed to the point where i got delusional and hallucinated. i imagined my wife had been kidnapped, raped, tortured and killed by these guys at...
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. >> if you have early signs of schizophrenia, sometimes it is hard to tell the difference.ou can appear depressed which is kind of normal for kids in the 20-year-old age group. heed my appeared odd but sometimes it is hard to distinguish. if he is not revealing that he plans to kill anyone or is keeping this very close to the vest because he wants to have a dramatic surprise for people, then it is very hard to tell sometimes. it is easier to tell in retrospect. >> very quickly, what's the mood there right now? >> reporter: the mood is very somber, judge. as i mentioned, i spoke to five or six eyewitnesses and i've also spoken to over a dozen individuals who are students here. i'll tell you another layer of horror -- >> we've got to go. we've got a break coming up. >> you've got it, judge. >> thanks for being with us. sorry to rush. take care. and we're coming right back. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times
. >> if you have early signs of schizophrenia, sometimes it is hard to tell the difference.ou can appear depressed which is kind of normal for kids in the 20-year-old age group. heed my appeared odd but sometimes it is hard to distinguish. if he is not revealing that he plans to kill anyone or is keeping this very close to the vest because he wants to have a dramatic surprise for people, then it is very hard to tell sometimes. it is easier to tell in retrospect. >> very quickly,...
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a large part suffer from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression, severe forms of mental illness. >> the mentally ill is a very serious problem within correctional facilities today. unfortunately, there's a growing trend. a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down and the only options to the police agencies are to bring them to the jails. that's a problem for us because those inmates are a lot more unmanageable than the regular inmate population. >> come on, take your medication. >> while the ultimate goal of the staff here is to provide proper medical care so that the inmates can cooperate with their lawyers and eventually leave the jail, maintaining safe and sanitary conditions is a daily challenge. >> usually our procedures are right now that we wake up the inmates, we go ahead and handcuff them. take a seat, back down, pick up your feet. our trustees will go on in, sweep, mop, clean the toilets, the sink, pull out any garbage that they have inside. they stand back up, we unhandcuff them and they go back to laying down. that's the main procedures that we do every mor
a large part suffer from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and depression, severe forms of mental illness. >> the mentally ill is a very serious problem within correctional facilities today. unfortunately, there's a growing trend. a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down and the only options to the police agencies are to bring them to the jails. that's a problem for us because those inmates are a lot more unmanageable than the regular inmate population. >> come on, take...
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start mezing with your head and before long there will be a thin line between the voice of god and schizophrenias good. >> i got to admit, bishop walker sure can preach. like in all of the years i went to church growing up, never did a minister talk about depression, you know. >> the church loses a lot of people because we don't deal with vel vant issues. real issues. >> you can't have an 8-track mission in an ipod generation. you've got to bring it up to date, be positive for change. people are hungry for something but they're not hungry for what has been. >> yeah. ♪ ♪ deliverance ♪ deliverance ♪ deliverance ♪ my god is awesome >> i want you to look at somebody and tell them you're awesome too. come on, tell them, you're awesome. a lot of fine people. put your arms around them. spread some love. >> well, that was an incredible experience. we see the bishop up there engaging people with so much humor and passion and talking to them about real-life things that affect thm. and as i'm thinking about the gospel of morgan, it continue to remind me of stuff i need to focus on, things we can believe in
start mezing with your head and before long there will be a thin line between the voice of god and schizophrenias good. >> i got to admit, bishop walker sure can preach. like in all of the years i went to church growing up, never did a minister talk about depression, you know. >> the church loses a lot of people because we don't deal with vel vant issues. real issues. >> you can't have an 8-track mission in an ipod generation. you've got to bring it up to date, be positive for...
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. >> street had been diagnosed as having advanced schizophrenia and at the time of our interview wasgularly receiving medication and counseling in the residential treatment unit. >> i should have been in a mental hospital. it's been 13 years. i've been to all these psychiatrists and i've learned to deal with it. i feel that the -- i feel that i've done the time. especially when i'm not -- i wasn't a sane person who did that back then. you don't eat brains from someone's body if you're sane. >> many of the murderers we've interviewed show little or no remorse for their crimes. street is tormented by his. >> it's horrible. i -- i've come to terms with myself that i'm sure someday i'm going to kill myself. i've decided to do that. and that way i can go be with my mom. i'm not as bad as i used to be. i'm not acting real crazy or nothing. i'm not really crazy acting no more. got some new socks. that's what everybody's socks are looking like, like that. that's all i have to say. >> in the wake of interviewing frank street and hearing the graphic details surrounding his mother's murder, the
. >> street had been diagnosed as having advanced schizophrenia and at the time of our interview wasgularly receiving medication and counseling in the residential treatment unit. >> i should have been in a mental hospital. it's been 13 years. i've been to all these psychiatrists and i've learned to deal with it. i feel that the -- i feel that i've done the time. especially when i'm not -- i wasn't a sane person who did that back then. you don't eat brains from someone's body if...
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. >> adam lanza had deprivation disorders, some sort of schizophrenia that was going on and he coulde was awkward. you could see it in all of his physical movements. elliot rodger, on the other hand, much more high functioning, more narcissistic. >> okay. people are gathering for the press conference but until they start to speak, we'll keep talking. the whole personality disorder that we've been talking about, brian claypool, you earlier said this is something that you don't know whether enough was done or enough could be done. have you dealt with the criminal defendant like this person before? and, again, i'm going to cut you off if they start talking, so just beware. >> sure. deborah, i've actually dealt with plenty civil rights cases where victims have been shot by law enforcement and they vn v been mentally challenged and mental disabilities, so i'm very sensitive to the mental aspect of this. all i'm trying to say here is in the situation like this and the other mass shootings we've had, you've got to look at the red flags. there are red flags. what we as a society do with the
. >> adam lanza had deprivation disorders, some sort of schizophrenia that was going on and he coulde was awkward. you could see it in all of his physical movements. elliot rodger, on the other hand, much more high functioning, more narcissistic. >> okay. people are gathering for the press conference but until they start to speak, we'll keep talking. the whole personality disorder that we've been talking about, brian claypool, you earlier said this is something that you don't know...
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attorneys just filed a motion of intent to use an insanity defense, saying she was suffering from schizophreniaic disorder. so faith, an insanity defense. how difficult would it be to prove wilkerson didn't know the difference between right and wrong the day she drove her minivan into the ocean? >> it's not just about a person having a mental disease or defect. that mental disease has to be the prevailing factor that prevents them from knowing the difference between right and wrong in a crime. that's difficult to prove in court which is why a lot of people fail using the insanity defense. but here, i think there's clear indicators of things that happened before she drove her many -- minivan that she was suffering a breakdown. the police officer who responded to her sister's 911 call said he believes she suffered from some kind of mental illness, but he did not have enough to keep her and subject her to an involuntary mental examination under florida law. >> you're a defense attorney, ken. how would you use the sister's call, the police report to defend if you're representing wilkerson who, in f
attorneys just filed a motion of intent to use an insanity defense, saying she was suffering from schizophreniaic disorder. so faith, an insanity defense. how difficult would it be to prove wilkerson didn't know the difference between right and wrong the day she drove her minivan into the ocean? >> it's not just about a person having a mental disease or defect. that mental disease has to be the prevailing factor that prevents them from knowing the difference between right and wrong in a...
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they are saying on other station as an example of msygony or seeking wealth, this is a problem of schizophrenia manifest in his writings and what people say about him and until the country gets serious about doing something with the mentally ill, not asperger's but schizophrenics you'll see these mass murders. >> it wasn't just a gun. three people were stabbed to death. >> more of the casualties were from cars than not. >> ann good to see you. coming up next right here tonight on hannity, remember when democrats were up in arms after the valerie plame, she wasn't a covert agent. where are they now. they out the name of an afghan station chief. they say nothing now. that's straight ahead. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may bec
they are saying on other station as an example of msygony or seeking wealth, this is a problem of schizophrenia manifest in his writings and what people say about him and until the country gets serious about doing something with the mentally ill, not asperger's but schizophrenics you'll see these mass murders. >> it wasn't just a gun. three people were stabbed to death. >> more of the casualties were from cars than not. >> ann good to see you. coming up next right here tonight...
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was going to the therapist and in the manifesto he says that he was prescribed a drug to treat schizophrenia and the therapist said that he was suffering from asberger's, and what is important there? >> well, i want to caution people that less than 4% of v violent crimes are committed by the mental illness and so it is not the in the mental illness, but the other things that are predictive such as violence and showing violence for a long period of time. >> and when the police found the manifesto, he wrote in part of this, i'm not part of the human race, humanity has dejected me. they are a degusting, depraved evil specie. it is my purpose to punish them all. there has to be deeply rooted hate for this boy to come out to manifest itself in these killings? >> well, this is someone who apparently has never fit in. he has never fit in with social groups, and he has never fit in, in the dating scene, and he has never been successful and one of the roommates said that, had told the parent s ths that he w to move out, because elliott played too much music in the middle of the night. and so he has h
was going to the therapist and in the manifesto he says that he was prescribed a drug to treat schizophrenia and the therapist said that he was suffering from asberger's, and what is important there? >> well, i want to caution people that less than 4% of v violent crimes are committed by the mental illness and so it is not the in the mental illness, but the other things that are predictive such as violence and showing violence for a long period of time. >> and when the police found...
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if you have a child with schizophrenia, the neighbors turn away.can't put $5 billion back into state coffers by ourselves, but we're hoping to inspire a little compassion and understanding for the families and people who are suffering. >> woodruff: liz szabo, reporter with "usa today." the series they're doing is the cost of not caring about the mentally ill. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: our second health care story is about breast cancer, a cancer that attracts more attention and, frequently, public support than mental illness. but even so, there are wide racial disparities that are less discussed, particularly the gap between african american women and white women. gwen ifill has the story of efforts in tennessee to tackle that problem. ♪ >> ifill: in memphis where ties to religion run strong, health officials have turned to a higher authority for help. >> because i believe that god is on my side. i'm on a mission with the gospel. >> ifill: here at missionary baptist church on the city's south side, pastor james kendrick has
if you have a child with schizophrenia, the neighbors turn away.can't put $5 billion back into state coffers by ourselves, but we're hoping to inspire a little compassion and understanding for the families and people who are suffering. >> woodruff: liz szabo, reporter with "usa today." the series they're doing is the cost of not caring about the mentally ill. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: our second health care story is about breast cancer, a...
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it reminded me of a time that i spoke with an expert on schizophrenia because we were having some of -- some of the violence -- although most schizophrenics are not violent, we were having some violence. i said how can you tell? he said the best way to tell whether a schizophrenic will be violent or not is previous violence which means maybe there isn't a lot to be done when you watch what we're being told, at least, about this young man and the help that he did get. >> i don't see that. that's not my experience with these cases. there are warning signs along the way. when i say warning signs, i'm not talking about -- i am talking about getting the guns. we know there's a phenomenon called leakage which is saying something ahead of time about what you're going to do which he did in his manifesto. there will be other signs of leakage. that thinking process, that injustice collecting. that's a term that the fbi came up with in 1999 along with a young man who is thinking suicidely, homicidely, nihilistically. his thinking process goes back to the time he's a teenager. that's when we hav
it reminded me of a time that i spoke with an expert on schizophrenia because we were having some of -- some of the violence -- although most schizophrenics are not violent, we were having some violence. i said how can you tell? he said the best way to tell whether a schizophrenic will be violent or not is previous violence which means maybe there isn't a lot to be done when you watch what we're being told, at least, about this young man and the help that he did get. >> i don't see that....
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it's the great american form; it's so simple and elemental, it represents the schizophrenia of the americanience. just when the western seems like it's gone away, someone else comes along with a different twist on it. annenberg media ♪ an with additional funding om these foundations and individuals:
it's the great american form; it's so simple and elemental, it represents the schizophrenia of the americanience. just when the western seems like it's gone away, someone else comes along with a different twist on it. annenberg media ♪ an with additional funding om these foundations and individuals: