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a clinical psychologist who lives with schizophrenia. three quarters of an hour, you listen to voices through headphones while trying to do puzzles to simply interacting with the street. i tried myself last summer when we first reported and it's a fascinating experiment. take a look. we put these earphones. i try to do a series of tests. so now hearing some whispers and voices in my head and the first test is some number puzzles. >> you suck and they know it. did you get this right? >> okay. so i did this test for three minutes and i did not get a single one. it's very hard to concentrate when if it's like music or something constant it's easy but. people talking to you is very difficult. so now i'll be asked a series of questions by our producer who's in and these are basically a series of questions that person would be asked in and they would be admitted to a hospital. >> can you tell me what day it is? >> yeah. it's sunday june i don't know like 7th? >> so i'm going to say five numbers and then repeat them after i'm done. five 23 67 2
a clinical psychologist who lives with schizophrenia. three quarters of an hour, you listen to voices through headphones while trying to do puzzles to simply interacting with the street. i tried myself last summer when we first reported and it's a fascinating experiment. take a look. we put these earphones. i try to do a series of tests. so now hearing some whispers and voices in my head and the first test is some number puzzles. >> you suck and they know it. did you get this right?...
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they are for people with psychotic disturbances, like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder. they are daepz for people with -- dangerous for people culture. if you have a loved one in a nursing home where the director of nursing thinks it is an efficient way to calm a patient. then you have a higher use. if on the other hand you have a fursing facility which where staff work to find out what is saucing agitation. if they are prying to find out what causes it, the rate of antipsychotic use decreases. >> we follow up with a story about over med kating at a hospital to serve our veterans. >> everywhere is a medication prescribed to them. >> "america tonight" gives us a look at the v.a. hospital wednesday on "america tonight". next - who is getting sent home. we fast-forward to find out what is happening to tens of thousands of undocumented children crossing the border. >>> in our fast-forward segment, pushing their way to the legal matrix, tens of thousands that crossed the borders. the president may or may not discourage more kids from coming over. the get tough stance had an i
they are for people with psychotic disturbances, like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder. they are daepz for people with -- dangerous for people culture. if you have a loved one in a nursing home where the director of nursing thinks it is an efficient way to calm a patient. then you have a higher use. if on the other hand you have a fursing facility which where staff work to find out what is saucing agitation. if they are prying to find out what causes it, the rate of antipsychotic use decreases....
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. >> my process needs to be taken to processing for schizophrenia. >> marshal who worked more than 30 years in state social service, knew the acronym for officers trained in mental health first aid. they wanted them to take her 38-year-old son jason to a psychiatric hospital. she's made the same call more than 100 sometimes in the last 20 years ever since harrison was diagnosed with bipolar schizophrenia, at 22. dallas police made regular visitors to the home. >> about two months ago it would have been a month this time it may be two weeks or something if he gets off of them off the meds. >> calling 911 was never marshal's first choice but she says it was her only choice after government agencies refused to help her institutionalized harrison without his consent and her protests. >> each time they say we're going to send him home after four days, i would ask them, can you do extended care. can he stay a few more days. they would always tell me well, he's stable. we can't keep him. >> how many times were you told no? >> i don't remember. numerous times. it was just disheartening to kno
. >> my process needs to be taken to processing for schizophrenia. >> marshal who worked more than 30 years in state social service, knew the acronym for officers trained in mental health first aid. they wanted them to take her 38-year-old son jason to a psychiatric hospital. she's made the same call more than 100 sometimes in the last 20 years ever since harrison was diagnosed with bipolar schizophrenia, at 22. dallas police made regular visitors to the home. >> about two...
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he's diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in his teens, and he lived his life in his mother's home. and it was on her front porch that he lost his life, killed by two officers there to help him. two officers other o'the way to a non-emergency call. a mother, specifically requesting a crisis intervention team, called 9-1-1 for help to take her 38-year-old son to the hospital. this is the view from the first officer's body cam. the second officer's cam was not working. the mother comes to the door, and then jason harrison appears. his brother says that harrison was zyg with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in his teens and the family frequently called for help when jason refused to take his meds. >> it was so regular to him. and unfortunately, he didn't realize the trouble he was in. >> his brother said that harris had never been violent. and it's uncertain why he came to the door with a screwdriver in his hand. it's hard to say. the police say that harrison lunged at him. and the family says he did not. but he would be shot. fatally. >> when jason appears in the doorway, that
he's diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in his teens, and he lived his life in his mother's home. and it was on her front porch that he lost his life, killed by two officers there to help him. two officers other o'the way to a non-emergency call. a mother, specifically requesting a crisis intervention team, called 9-1-1 for help to take her 38-year-old son to the hospital. this is the view from the first officer's body cam. the second officer's cam was not working. the mother...
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short-term harm focus attention, memory, long-term, paranoia, schizophrenia, loss of iq, paranoia, schizophrenia loss of iq, loss of motivation, all sorts of problems. the evidence is now amply available. the professor at northwestern and harvard said if i can design a drug maximally harmful and distracting for student committee would command would be marijuana because focus, memory, attention motivation. in some ways enough to close the case, it seems to me. i we will admit i never fully take off the head of hat of secretary of education, and it seems to me nuts, nuts to be saying that have more of this on the developing brain. we are talking about helmets, we're talking about football. we're talking about, you know, alcoholism. we're talking about all sorts of ways to protect the little brain. and here we have this overwhelming bring to have evidence that is harmful to all particularly the developing brain and want to make it more generally available. >> that is one of the things in the beginning. a really valid and on. securing of the cultural hypocrisy going on right now the website. and he
short-term harm focus attention, memory, long-term, paranoia, schizophrenia, loss of iq, paranoia, schizophrenia loss of iq, loss of motivation, all sorts of problems. the evidence is now amply available. the professor at northwestern and harvard said if i can design a drug maximally harmful and distracting for student committee would command would be marijuana because focus, memory, attention motivation. in some ways enough to close the case, it seems to me. i we will admit i never fully take...
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however, she suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and won't tell anyone where the children might be. >>> in annapolis, a lot of people will be pushing for the purchase people line.e line. advocates say they're worried larry hogan will cut funding. it would connect prince george's county and montgomery counties between new carrollton and bethesda. >>> tonight you can learn more about a major utility project along virginia's route 1. vdot is hosting a pardon our dust meeting at 6:00 p.m.. crews are making changes to utilities ahead of a huge interchange project that begin there is 2016. that project include as new bridge raised medians and better pedestrian access.as new bridge, raised medians and bett. tonight's meeting is at okay with a quan. >>> actions taken against students late last night after a video goes viral. >>> and you can leave the winter coat in the closet as we enjoy the mildest morning temperatures we've seen in quite a while. 39 degrees in washington, d.c.. what you can expect on your way to and from work with your hour by hour forecast. >>> plus news that could help pa
however, she suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and won't tell anyone where the children might be. >>> in annapolis, a lot of people will be pushing for the purchase people line.e line. advocates say they're worried larry hogan will cut funding. it would connect prince george's county and montgomery counties between new carrollton and bethesda. >>> tonight you can learn more about a major utility project along virginia's route 1. vdot is hosting a pardon our dust meeting at...
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mentally ill adjustable hear arguments today in dispute over how san francisco police that woman was schizophreniare to a winter home and then shot and injured her after she came at the with a knife are lorises police must accommodation of arresting people with mental or physical disabilities. >>james: in the headlines is one of the 2016 president to campaign has begun for senator ted cruise before going to the cost of performing his losses from for the warehouse pays the first person to do so among both republicans and democrats and was expected to be in the and a car race. >>: is once second-generation of courageous to help make america great. and i am ready to stand with your to lead the fight. >>reporter: just after midnight it posted you the first major part of canada to another to cut 16 presidential bid it will not be the last a recent cnna recent c-n-n/o-r-c poll gauged the support among 13 different potential republican candidates -- with cruz near the middle of the pack. >>:"he likes to use the word populist. grassroots. you know, regular folks. certainly not the donor class. that's not
mentally ill adjustable hear arguments today in dispute over how san francisco police that woman was schizophreniare to a winter home and then shot and injured her after she came at the with a knife are lorises police must accommodation of arresting people with mental or physical disabilities. >>james: in the headlines is one of the 2016 president to campaign has begun for senator ted cruise before going to the cost of performing his losses from for the warehouse pays the first person to...
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. >> reporter: drugged out on medications like haldol and seraquel, approved for patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. not for dementia. strongest warning a black box warning telling physicians not to prescribe antipsychotic drugs for patients with dementia because they can cause heart failure infections and death. >> they were giving my dad all this stuff why, what was their goal to kill him? >> "america tonight" filed a freedom of information request asking the fda for adverse reactions to antiscottics. they don't prove cause and effect but there were dozens of cases of elderly patients with dementia who died after receiving antiscottics. >> next day notes from nurse. haldol three times morphine one time. >> jerry g gillgen's prescription was as needed every six hours. written bring a doctor who never saw him. despite the fda's most serious warning the government accountability office found one in three nursing home patients were given antiscottics. >> they are given for the benefit of the facility, to manage them. >> five days after he arrived at the assisted living facility g
. >> reporter: drugged out on medications like haldol and seraquel, approved for patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. not for dementia. strongest warning a black box warning telling physicians not to prescribe antipsychotic drugs for patients with dementia because they can cause heart failure infections and death. >> they were giving my dad all this stuff why, what was their goal to kill him? >> "america tonight" filed a freedom of information request...
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thing is coming up roses look at what you've obtained heart of our city is your name campaign you schizophrenia buy table took up art fraufrts i didn't say create a heart sf g and trauma center we love you the sf health net and the hospital foundation both of you are san francisco sensation we're here for heros and hearts just like they're here for you now in advance is bicknell and allen newman your efforts were super human right from the start heros and hearts 65 laser and both have earned a badge of merit may i apart they do it with heart this lunch is oh, to sweet bone up petite and hartman studios their created by the pam bear and judy going on him there's two suits and carlyle and no one we're preferring at one what and do so strike up the band your board president connie sharpening had an now, it's time to honor our sponsors kaiser permanente your top webb core builders and wells fargo and united health care you rock stanley lange do have foundation and sf your grand and at&t and pg&e let's give them a great big hand hand. (clapping.) >> the heros for the year this afternoon they all hav
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possibility of using deep brain estimation for a host of psychiatric disorders including depression, schizophreniaen addiction. >> why are you so excited about this? >> i'm excited because this changes lives. if you look at jennifer, this is a very, very difficult situation. not only for her but for her family as well. and so to be able to modify that, and give her hope, real hope, this is amazing and it's very exciting. >> jennifer says she doesn't remember the last time she felt as happy as she did inside the operating room. >> there's been a long time since he felt like there was hope and there was a chance i could push the ocd away and be able to do the things i want to do in life. >> when jennifer goes back to the mayo clinic, doctors could switch her device back on. until then it's a waiting game to see if and when her surgery was a success. >> when we come back, we caught back up with jennifer and join us to see if it worked and if >> "america tonight" has been following the extraordinary story of a young woman literally trying to rewire her brain. hoping to escape the devastating psychiatr
possibility of using deep brain estimation for a host of psychiatric disorders including depression, schizophreniaen addiction. >> why are you so excited about this? >> i'm excited because this changes lives. if you look at jennifer, this is a very, very difficult situation. not only for her but for her family as well. and so to be able to modify that, and give her hope, real hope, this is amazing and it's very exciting. >> jennifer says she doesn't remember the last time she...
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4th amendment rights and americans with disability at by failing to reasonably accommodate her schizophrenia. should officers take special precautions for the mentally ill? the court will decide if sheehan can proceed with a civil suit against the department. >> two small earthquakes hit bay area 2.9 earthquake hit at 9:27 and 2.7 earthquake struck eight miles from morgan hill at 45 minute earlier with no reports of damage or injuries. >> the marine -- marin county coroner identified a body of a woman who felt to her death from a bluff at point of rocks. we were over the area this morning and the 58-year-old nancy bloom of san francisco was killed falling 50 feet. the other hiker suffered critical injuries. cracks at tip of the overblock prompted them to post signs on wednesday warning visitors to stay away from the area. >> support others of a new shared stadium for the raiders and chargers are planning a petition victory party or parade in southern california. the group will march to carson city hall and happened deliver 14000 signatures in support of the stadium project. they collected tw
4th amendment rights and americans with disability at by failing to reasonably accommodate her schizophrenia. should officers take special precautions for the mentally ill? the court will decide if sheehan can proceed with a civil suit against the department. >> two small earthquakes hit bay area 2.9 earthquake hit at 9:27 and 2.7 earthquake struck eight miles from morgan hill at 45 minute earlier with no reports of damage or injuries. >> the marine -- marin county coroner...
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almost every neuropsychiatric disorder like schizophrenia and depression and cognitive enhancement. >> how do you respond to people who say it is snake oil. >> i have used that analogy myself. if i provided you something in a vial and said it will help you with depression, make your niece better at math and in one vial because i'm making so many claims it stops being believable. the simplable -- simple answer is it's not one thing in a vial. it's where we put the electrodes on the head and combine it with training and behavioral therapy. >> coming up: i put another kind of brain stimulation to the test. weird. we would -- want to hear what you think about these stories. >> just going to check. >> okay. >> in dozens of clinical trial around the world a new technique for transcrannial direct stimulation is being used for a range of issues. >> where they put the electrode on the head is intentional. you might put it for motor regions if someone had a stroke. >> an on-going stud setesting to see if stroke patient cans benefit. this 78-year-old signed up for the trial. >> did you feel anyt
almost every neuropsychiatric disorder like schizophrenia and depression and cognitive enhancement. >> how do you respond to people who say it is snake oil. >> i have used that analogy myself. if i provided you something in a vial and said it will help you with depression, make your niece better at math and in one vial because i'm making so many claims it stops being believable. the simplable -- simple answer is it's not one thing in a vial. it's where we put the electrodes on the...
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>> on the outside, mayberry had been taking a specific form of medication for schizophrenia, but the jail was unable to provide him with the same kind. >> our medical department supplies the medications. and most of them are generic brands. it's a cost-saving effect because it's the county taxpayers that are actually bringing the money in to operate this facility. we always look for ways to reduce costs without taking away from the -- the services that we provide. >> you don't see the things i see. you ignore me for a while. you know what i've been going through. >> inmate mayberry, he's actually not a bad inmate at all. he basically just wants his medication to be right. >> you can push a person but so far. you keep pushing a dog into the corner, one day the dog will come out and bite you. you pick on it every time. you push him in the corner, he's going to come out the corner after a while. >> nobody wants to cause harm to you at all. >> you been good to me. you personally been good to me. but these other people, man. >> trying to help you the best i can. but i can't prescribe medi
>> on the outside, mayberry had been taking a specific form of medication for schizophrenia, but the jail was unable to provide him with the same kind. >> our medical department supplies the medications. and most of them are generic brands. it's a cost-saving effect because it's the county taxpayers that are actually bringing the money in to operate this facility. we always look for ways to reduce costs without taking away from the -- the services that we provide. >> you don't...
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arguments about a 2008 incident where officers shot a 60-year-old mentally ill woman and the woman has schizophreniahreatened to kill her social worker. police went into her home and opened fire during a confrontation. she survived and now heads to the city. >>> and the court is considering whether the americans with disability act requires police to take special precautions when dealing with mentally ill violent suspects. >> having to go through the mental hurdles before you act creates hesitation. and that hesitation leads to injured or killed civilians, police officers, and mentally ill people. >> the supreme court could make a decision by june. >>> three construction workers were killed this morning, in a scaffolding collapse, at a construction site in downtown raleigh. and north carolina authorities are investigating what caused the scaffolding to peel away from the 11 story building. and crash into a parking lot below. and at least one other worker was hurt and taken to the hospital. and police and fire officials have closed off a wide area around the glass and steel building. >>> it may offic
arguments about a 2008 incident where officers shot a 60-year-old mentally ill woman and the woman has schizophreniahreatened to kill her social worker. police went into her home and opened fire during a confrontation. she survived and now heads to the city. >>> and the court is considering whether the americans with disability act requires police to take special precautions when dealing with mentally ill violent suspects. >> having to go through the mental hurdles before you act...
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she's in custody but suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and won't tell anyone where they might be. >>> coming up in the week ahead, vdot will shut down the beltway to put up a sign. on tuesday all northbound lanes north of the dulles road beginning at 10:00 p.m. >>> tomorrow street sweeping starts in falls church. you have to move your car between 7:00 in the morning and 5:00 in the after none to be out of their way there. >>> in d.c. street sweeping has been delayed again. it was supposed to start tomorrow. the weather means you won't have to worry about the changes to parking until march 16th. once that happens, you could be ticketed $45 or towed if you park in the sweepers' way. >>> 10:04. new from overnight, we have the latest on the search for the missing malaysia airlines plane. the new information we learned. >>> when we will find out what will happen to the d.c. streetcar. you're watching "news 4 today." stay with us. thank you, cable for taking longer to upload our family movies. for the slower internet upload speeds. for taking longer to upload my files to the cloud. for ma
she's in custody but suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and won't tell anyone where they might be. >>> coming up in the week ahead, vdot will shut down the beltway to put up a sign. on tuesday all northbound lanes north of the dulles road beginning at 10:00 p.m. >>> tomorrow street sweeping starts in falls church. you have to move your car between 7:00 in the morning and 5:00 in the after none to be out of their way there. >>> in d.c. street sweeping has been delayed...
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ever since her son was diagnosed with bilow poe lair schizophrenia at age 22. he had trouble staying uh-huh ooze meds and police spent frequent visits at her home. sfwlen after after had thes discharged him against her propest. >> they said they would send him home and i would ask them can you do extended care? can he stay a few more days and they said he's stable. we can't keep him. >>reporter: how many times were you told no? >> i can't remember. numerous times. >> it's so hard. frustrating. there was nothing i could do. >> work with him myself. >>reporter: she says she tried to keep him on his meds at home but the job wasn't easy. she says her son wasn't violent or threatened her but would become incoherent and difficult to control. so in this day in june as police headed to her home marshall thought she'd done the right thing. and a dispatcher was telling the two officers what to corporate. >> bipolar white male needs to go to parkland. >> police. >>reporter: marshall answers the door packed for the hospital and then harrison appears with a screwdriver. his
ever since her son was diagnosed with bilow poe lair schizophrenia at age 22. he had trouble staying uh-huh ooze meds and police spent frequent visits at her home. sfwlen after after had thes discharged him against her propest. >> they said they would send him home and i would ask them can you do extended care? can he stay a few more days and they said he's stable. we can't keep him. >>reporter: how many times were you told no? >> i can't remember. numerous times. >>...
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she is in custody but suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and will not tell anyone where those children might be. >>> it's been nearly 24 hours, and still no sign of 13-year-old axle morales. the teenager was last seen around 12:30 last night near briarwood and laurel bowie road in laurel. he was wearing a gray sweatshirt jeans, and purple shoes. if you've seen him, please call the prince george's county police department. >>> police on the hunt for a gain of atv drivers after they allegedly kicked an officer's cruiser this evening. investigators say the officer tried to pull over a woman on an atv near 11th and and clifton northwest. they also drove their atvs toward the officer. the group took off, and no arrests were made. >>> right now we want to take a live look outside. it was an absolutely gorgeous day today. can you believe the turn of events that we've had? highs in the 50s. but temperatures will dip below freezing tonig. our meteorologist shows us where refreezing could come into play for tomorrow morning. hi, mel. >> good evening. some spots already at 32 degrees. that includ
she is in custody but suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and will not tell anyone where those children might be. >>> it's been nearly 24 hours, and still no sign of 13-year-old axle morales. the teenager was last seen around 12:30 last night near briarwood and laurel bowie road in laurel. he was wearing a gray sweatshirt jeans, and purple shoes. if you've seen him, please call the prince george's county police department. >>> police on the hunt for a gain of atv drivers after...
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she suffers from paranoid skid frep schizophrenia and are not tell anyone where the children might be. >>> no one of's been arrested for shooting a clerg in thek in the head inside a fast mart. kelly wood survived that shooting. the department says still has not identified the shooter from that surveillance video. >>> d.c. police are looking for a gang of atv riders after they allegedly kicked an officer's cruiser last night. td officer tried to pull a woman over on ap-atv in northwest when a group approached the cruiser and started kicking it. they also drove their atvs toward the officer. the group eventually took off. it is illegal to drive atvs on d.c. streets. >>> rockville officials are asking input for redesigning the main roadway, first large scale update in more than 25 years. it reimagines a 2 mile stretch of the road as a multiway boulevard. optimizing public transit and encouraging pedestrian traffic. the hearing is tonight at 7:00 at rockville city hall. tonight vdot will shut down part of the beltway to put up a sign. northbound lanes will be shut down just north of the
she suffers from paranoid skid frep schizophrenia and are not tell anyone where the children might be. >>> no one of's been arrested for shooting a clerg in thek in the head inside a fast mart. kelly wood survived that shooting. the department says still has not identified the shooter from that surveillance video. >>> d.c. police are looking for a gang of atv riders after they allegedly kicked an officer's cruiser last night. td officer tried to pull a woman over on ap-atv in...
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she had schizophrenia and had threatened the police officer with a knife. police went in to her home, opened fire during that confrontation. she did survive and sued the city. the issue at hand whether cops need to take special precautions when dealing with with a mentally ill violent suspect. >> because they knew that she was mentally impaired knew that she was in a room that she was isolated from other people, could not escape, and even though she had threatened them, they did not need to enter that room and create a confrontation. >> city leaders told the supreme court that having a separate policy for unpredictable mentally ill suspects can make these situations even more dangerous. the supreme court could issue a ruling by june. >>> three east bay teenagers are behind bars in connection with a shooting close to their high school campus. it happened at el cerrito high school last friday. three students, two 16-year-olds and a 17-year-old are accused of targeting a 19-year-old man. the victim survived the shooting. the three suspects are booked on attemp
she had schizophrenia and had threatened the police officer with a knife. police went in to her home, opened fire during that confrontation. she did survive and sued the city. the issue at hand whether cops need to take special precautions when dealing with with a mentally ill violent suspect. >> because they knew that she was mentally impaired knew that she was in a room that she was isolated from other people, could not escape, and even though she had threatened them, they did not need...
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in the second series, we considered abnormalities schizophrenia, depression, parkinson's, alzheimer's. now we are considering the brain in society. here we are going to consider a number of issues, gender identity, sports induced concussions, brain science, and the criminal justice system. green the criminal justice system. today we are going to consider brain science and aggression and the social amplification of violence. when you and i talked about this particular series and aggression, we knew this was an important topic and we've known it since the beginning of time. cain killing abel. it was not clear that today this would be an even more important topic. where ever you go, when you pick up a newspaper or listen to a news program, you see one episode or another of aggression. sexual assault in the military. bullying in school. genocide in iraq and syria. outbursts of anti-semitism. shooting a guard in front of the synagogue. the list goes on. when you look at the whole picture, notably nationally, but internationally, you see that this is one of the most -- not in only nationall
in the second series, we considered abnormalities schizophrenia, depression, parkinson's, alzheimer's. now we are considering the brain in society. here we are going to consider a number of issues, gender identity, sports induced concussions, brain science, and the criminal justice system. green the criminal justice system. today we are going to consider brain science and aggression and the social amplification of violence. when you and i talked about this particular series and aggression, we...
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she's in custody and suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and won't tell anyone where they might be. >>> it was an important and at times a very emotional day in selma, alabama. president obama and other sig tears joining tens of thousands who honor the foot soldiers who marched during what's now called bloody sunday. nbc jay gray has more about the important flash points of this civil rights movement. >> reporter: clutching the hand of a man he calls a hero president obama walked with congressman john lewis on a path he forged a half century early as a foot soldier during the march from selma on what's now known as bloody sunday. it was supposed to be a peaceful protest for equality and the right to vote. but those who had gathered were violently turned back as they tried to cross the edmund pettus bridge. >> we were beaten teargassed some of us was left bloody right here on this prij. >> reporter: 50 years later the civil rights icon and congressman introduced the first african-american president of the united states to a crowd of tens of thousands that included first lady michelle,
she's in custody and suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and won't tell anyone where they might be. >>> it was an important and at times a very emotional day in selma, alabama. president obama and other sig tears joining tens of thousands who honor the foot soldiers who marched during what's now called bloody sunday. nbc jay gray has more about the important flash points of this civil rights movement. >> reporter: clutching the hand of a man he calls a hero president obama walked...
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maybe he was treated for depression schizophrenia, something worse.at was going on with this guy. >> anything you read into the fact that apparently the doctor that gave him the sick note saying he was unfit to work. he had thrown it away in his trash bin in his apartment. he cut it up and threw it away. is that a sign of anything? >> maybe anger toward that doctor that says you're mentally unfit to fly. we're assuming it's mental reason. he enacts out in anger. >> we don't know. we have to be clear. >> the whole idea the doctor says you're not fit to fly, take this to your boss and make sure they take you off rotation. that's insanity. i think that ultimately led to death of 150 people unfortunately. >> david, thank you very much. >>> next one proposed plan to avoid the intentional crashing of planes by pilots is is planes without pilots. would you be comfortable being on a plane without a pilot? that's next. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? t
maybe he was treated for depression schizophrenia, something worse.at was going on with this guy. >> anything you read into the fact that apparently the doctor that gave him the sick note saying he was unfit to work. he had thrown it away in his trash bin in his apartment. he cut it up and threw it away. is that a sign of anything? >> maybe anger toward that doctor that says you're mentally unfit to fly. we're assuming it's mental reason. he enacts out in anger. >> we don't...
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in the second series, we considered abnormalities schizophrenia, depression, parkinson's, alzheimer'snow we are turning to a third series -- brain science in society. here we will consider a number of social issues gender identity, sports induced concussions, brain science, and the criminal justice system. today in the first program we are going to consider brain science and aggression and the social amplification of violence. when you and i talked about this particular series and aggression, we knew this was an important topic and we've known it since the beginning of time. cain killing abel at the beginning of it genesis, you cannot get in the earlier than that. it was not clear that today this would be an even more important topic. where ever you go, when you pick up a newspaper or listen to a news program, you see one episode or another of extraordinary aggression. sexual assault in the military. and in religious orders. terrorism in the united states and syria. antiand tight semitism all over europe. -- anti-semitism all over europe. shooting a big guard in front of a -- shooting
in the second series, we considered abnormalities schizophrenia, depression, parkinson's, alzheimer'snow we are turning to a third series -- brain science in society. here we will consider a number of social issues gender identity, sports induced concussions, brain science, and the criminal justice system. today in the first program we are going to consider brain science and aggression and the social amplification of violence. when you and i talked about this particular series and aggression,...
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paranoia schizophrenia loss of iq loss of motivation. all sorts of problems. i didn't have this evidence. but now this evidence is amply available. and if i could design a drug that is harmful and distracting for a student, it would be marijuana because of focus memory, attention and motivation. and in some ways enough to close the case, it seems to me. i will admit that i have never taken off the hat of education. and to say let's have more of this, we are talking about kids playing football, we are talking about, you know, alcoholism and all sorts of ways to protect your brain. and here we have this overwhelming evidence that it's harmful to all grades and particularly the developing brain and we want to make this available. >> returned to that theme often. and i think it's really valid and on point and his skewering of the cultural hypocrisy that is going on. there is a website that has a few things. >> guest: the president had seen it. >> host: yes, it has a piece that talks about why we should treat sugar is a controlled substance. it's addictive, bad for
paranoia schizophrenia loss of iq loss of motivation. all sorts of problems. i didn't have this evidence. but now this evidence is amply available. and if i could design a drug that is harmful and distracting for a student, it would be marijuana because of focus memory, attention and motivation. and in some ways enough to close the case, it seems to me. i will admit that i have never taken off the hat of education. and to say let's have more of this, we are talking about kids playing football,...
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so these kinds of injections are us used for people with manic depression and schizophrenia. those are two of the big ones. and, again, what you're concerned about with a psychotic patient is to use a layman's word you've lost a grip on reality. you are hearing hallucinations and thinking that they are true you are having delusions and thinking that they are true that they are reality. >> so john if you have -- and again, we don't know. this is prior to -- at least according to this prosecutor this part was prior to him receiving his pilot's license, being treated for this kind of depression and also with the anti-psychotic injections should one be flying? >> well of course someone should not be flying. we need to have a process that allows us to identify that -- those problems before we give them a pilot's license, before we get pre-employment the laws should uncover that. but the laws in this country prevent that from happening and what we need to do is develop a process where there is a reporting system for the authorities because the government or some entity to be able t
so these kinds of injections are us used for people with manic depression and schizophrenia. those are two of the big ones. and, again, what you're concerned about with a psychotic patient is to use a layman's word you've lost a grip on reality. you are hearing hallucinations and thinking that they are true you are having delusions and thinking that they are true that they are reality. >> so john if you have -- and again, we don't know. this is prior to -- at least according to this...
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bipolar schizophrenia. >> what's the address? >> do they send out trained units? >> yeah, they do. >> he's just off the chain incompetent. i go out of town with my mother. >> what's his name? >> i'm afraid. good lord. >> any weapons? anybody hurt? >> no. but he's talking about chopping people up. >> he's talking about chopping people up. now, i want to show you what happened when the police did arrive, and i do have to warn you that the police body cam video we're about to show you is certainly graphic and without question disturbing. [ knocking ] >> police. hello. >> what's going on? >> he's talking about chopping up people. bipolar -- >> drop that for me. >> jay! jay! >> oh! they killed my son! oh, they killed my son! >> the body cam does not stop recording. now i want to show you a clip from shortly after the shooting occurred. you can hear emts who arrived on the scene talking about how they knew this victim from a previous call. >> a couple weeks ago, we knew it was just a matter of time. >> you got called before? >> yeah. yeah. he was threatening his mom and
bipolar schizophrenia. >> what's the address? >> do they send out trained units? >> yeah, they do. >> he's just off the chain incompetent. i go out of town with my mother. >> what's his name? >> i'm afraid. good lord. >> any weapons? anybody hurt? >> no. but he's talking about chopping people up. >> he's talking about chopping people up. now, i want to show you what happened when the police did arrive, and i do have to warn you that the...
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he later said he was undertreatment for schizophrenia. standing there next to the president.s. officials said south african security guards were responsible for that mishap in september last year a man with a knife climbed over the white house fans, ran through the front door and made tote the east rooms before agented tackled him. the president has just left the white house in january, government employee crashed a smell -- small drone on the south lawn of the white house. investigators say the employee had been drinking and now the allegedly drunk seek credit service agents may have run over an active bomb scene. >>> vladimir putin's handshake is to strong it could break your hand. who says that? vladimir putin's spokesman. brushing off rumors that putin is sick. of course, he has spent years building a reputation as a tough guy but we haven't seen him in public for a week. he skipped an annual meeting today he normally attends and has postponed an upcoming trip. but kremlin put out a photo of putin meeting with a russian governor has proof he is a-okay. the meeting actuall
he later said he was undertreatment for schizophrenia. standing there next to the president.s. officials said south african security guards were responsible for that mishap in september last year a man with a knife climbed over the white house fans, ran through the front door and made tote the east rooms before agented tackled him. the president has just left the white house in january, government employee crashed a smell -- small drone on the south lawn of the white house. investigators say...
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. >> street had been diagnosed as having advanced schizophrenia and at the time of our interview wasly 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 "loc
. >> street had been diagnosed as having advanced schizophrenia and at the time of our interview wasly 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...
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her 4th american rights and machines with disability while failing to probably acome state hour schizophrenia say they should have moved slowly to respect her comfort done. the court. decide whether she can proceed with a civil suit. >> today millionaire robert durst is scheduled to appear in a new orleans court for extradition hearing. the attorneys plan to argue that the 71-year-old new york real estate mogul should be released because he was illegally arrested on weapons charges in louisiana as well as on a los angeles county warrant accusing him of murdering a fee mail friend in december of 2000. his lawyers will contest the validity of the los angeles warrant saying it was coincide to take place during the last episode of the hbo special about him. >>> today state far is unveiling new legislation to help protect marine wildlife after any type of spill. the bill would allow the state to quickly respond to a marin spill involving a nonpetroleum-based substance. the legislation also authorized the office of spill prevention and response to borrow up to-a million from the state oil spill pre
her 4th american rights and machines with disability while failing to probably acome state hour schizophrenia say they should have moved slowly to respect her comfort done. the court. decide whether she can proceed with a civil suit. >> today millionaire robert durst is scheduled to appear in a new orleans court for extradition hearing. the attorneys plan to argue that the 71-year-old new york real estate mogul should be released because he was illegally arrested on weapons charges in...
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newspaperfrench newspaper he was taking a heavy duty anti-psychotic drug used for people with depression, schizophreniather things. was he hallucinateing, was he having manic episodes. that's really the question here. >> elizabeth cohen. thanks to all of our cnn correspondents and analysts that participated in this conversation. we'll be back with much more in the "newsroom." you know it can be a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine ... what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in ... and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side eff
newspaperfrench newspaper he was taking a heavy duty anti-psychotic drug used for people with depression, schizophreniather things. was he hallucinateing, was he having manic episodes. that's really the question here. >> elizabeth cohen. thanks to all of our cnn correspondents and analysts that participated in this conversation. we'll be back with much more in the "newsroom." you know it can be a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine ... what if there was a new class of...
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. >> i was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and didn't know it at the time and my family was tryingmitted 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 tryingmitted 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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but the vast majority of people who have schizophrenia or a psychotic delusional type of illness aren't harmful. and as a therapist or a physician, if i perceive that someone is a potential harm to themselves or another, i would have and any of my colleagues would have to act to keep the person and others safe and have the person hospitalized. >> yeah. ruth thank you so much for your insight. appreciate it. we'll be right back. eh, you don't want that one. yea, actually i do. it's mucinex fast-max night time and it's got a nasal decongestant. is that really a thing? it sounds made up. mucinex fast max night time for multi-symptom relief. breathe easy. sleep easy. let's end this. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. two weeks later. look, credit karma-- are you
but the vast majority of people who have schizophrenia or a psychotic delusional type of illness aren't harmful. and as a therapist or a physician, if i perceive that someone is a potential harm to themselves or another, i would have and any of my colleagues would have to act to keep the person and others safe and have the person hospitalized. >> yeah. ruth thank you so much for your insight. appreciate it. we'll be right back. eh, you don't want that one. yea, actually i do. it's mucinex...
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sure, that's possible, he had a fit of schizophrenia and decided to lock the doorman yule manua. it's hard to tell at this point. >> richard asking, are you surprised none of the passengers got out texts or photos before the crash? we talked about this last night. >> it was over the alps. it's quite difficult to get a cell signal from a plane anyway. certainly not a remote part of the french alps, wouldn't get a signal. >> david, jason on twitter asked if the co-pilot's ultimate goal was to crash the plane, why didn't he just nosedive instead of gradual descent? he talked about this already. >> there's safeguards to prevent that from happening. so that would prevent that from happening. >> it's also difficult and i've repeated this already, but it's difficult to put one's self in the head of somebody who is going to be committing mass murder and committing suicide at the same time. i mean, we have no idea what this person wanted to achieve with this. we have no idea whether the person was scared of doing this and wanted it to be a slow process. we have no way of knowing. there co
sure, that's possible, he had a fit of schizophrenia and decided to lock the doorman yule manua. it's hard to tell at this point. >> richard asking, are you surprised none of the passengers got out texts or photos before the crash? we talked about this last night. >> it was over the alps. it's quite difficult to get a cell signal from a plane anyway. certainly not a remote part of the french alps, wouldn't get a signal. >> david, jason on twitter asked if the co-pilot's...
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johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand experts and sally johnson, who was neutral, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. click. scroll. tweet. or you could just sit on a john deere z435 eztrak and feel its power. you'll know it'll get the job done fast. when it's time to pick a
johnson diagnoses kaczynski as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand experts and sally johnson, who was neutral, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were...
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we know wolf young men who are going through developing psychosis and schizophrenia in their lifetimes, that is a prime age at when that develops. it sort of fits the psychosis, the severity of it the need for these injections specifically. >> we don't know sanjay the specific antidepressants he was currently prescribed. even if he received these injections or anti-psychotic drug back in 2010 could that in fact point to what's described as a life-long illness? >> very important question, wolf. five years ago, he received a big gun, if you will anti-psychotic medication by injection. usually that's given if someone -- they have this diagnosis of psychosis. and it is typically a life-long illness. so a big question mark still, wolf what happened over the last five years. we know he got that anti-psychotic medication in 2010. was he continuing to be treated. not necessarily by injection, but even by oral medication oral pills, whatever it may be, did he get treated for his psychosis, or did he hide that as some people often do because he thought he would not shall able to perform his duti
we know wolf young men who are going through developing psychosis and schizophrenia in their lifetimes, that is a prime age at when that develops. it sort of fits the psychosis, the severity of it the need for these injections specifically. >> we don't know sanjay the specific antidepressants he was currently prescribed. even if he received these injections or anti-psychotic drug back in 2010 could that in fact point to what's described as a life-long illness? >> very important...
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that's your depression your anxiety, your schizophrenia. axis two are personalities. narcissist sociopath, psychopaths. these people are capable of committing homicide if they're stressed out. i think probably eventually it'll be shown that his mood state was probably secondary to a personality disorder. >> i'm so glad you pointed that out. i think it would be remiss for me not to say again that a lot of people have depression. there's wonderful treatment available. this young man obviously took it 18 steps further in deciding to take the lives of 149 people. so let's make sure we differentiate that. les, to you on the point that we're now learning lufthansa had discovered this investigation. this goes back to when he was training. this goes back to 2009 and his flight training program. there's documentation he had a bout with severe depression. we also know that there was a lapse in his training. i don't know if it was directly a result of that or not. but wouldn't it be up to the airline down the road years later, lufthansa, you have to show all of your medical reco
that's your depression your anxiety, your schizophrenia. axis two are personalities. narcissist sociopath, psychopaths. these people are capable of committing homicide if they're stressed out. i think probably eventually it'll be shown that his mood state was probably secondary to a personality disorder. >> i'm so glad you pointed that out. i think it would be remiss for me not to say again that a lot of people have depression. there's wonderful treatment available. this young man...