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early onset schizophrenia. were you surprised? >> no.re is a family history of schizophrenia. >> her father? >> yes, her father has schizophrenia. >> reporter: in fact, morgan's father had been hospitalized at least four times as a teenager himself. >> was that one of the first things you thought of after the stabbings? >> it was. that she must be sick. >> reporter: but if morgan's father had a history of schizophrenia, we asked, did her parents look for warning signs along the way? >> i think it was something that had been building, that we both didn't notice and also attributed to the changes she was going through as an adolescent. >> do you feel responsible? >> i think on some level, i'll always feel responsible for not knowing that my daughter wasn't well. >> reporter: her daughter, morgan, would stay in that jail for a year and a half, untreated for mental illness. until a judge gets her moved to a mental health institution where she receives medication. >> and did you see a change? >> when she started medication? oh, yes, we saw a
early onset schizophrenia. were you surprised? >> no.re is a family history of schizophrenia. >> her father? >> yes, her father has schizophrenia. >> reporter: in fact, morgan's father had been hospitalized at least four times as a teenager himself. >> was that one of the first things you thought of after the stabbings? >> it was. that she must be sick. >> reporter: but if morgan's father had a history of schizophrenia, we asked, did her parents look...
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of mental health one point one percent of the population over the age of eighteen suffer from schizophrenia if you do the math that means that any any at any one time as many as fifty one million people worldwide are suffering from this devastating and tragic affliction bestselling author and environmental journalistic russell son franklin was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the young age of seventeen and the years that followed his son spent time in and out. various hospitals and institute sions and at one point in a particularly brutal bout with the illness even rejected russell as old father like most concerned parents russell exhausted all avenues and treatments that western medicine big pharma had to offer which usually means pills with side effects to even more pills with horrible side effects and then finally pills with side effects for the side effects of the previous horrible pills. in desperation he turned to a very unconventional journey in means of potentially helping his son mr russell writes about those i and i opening and mind opening experiences and discoveries in his book m
of mental health one point one percent of the population over the age of eighteen suffer from schizophrenia if you do the math that means that any any at any one time as many as fifty one million people worldwide are suffering from this devastating and tragic affliction bestselling author and environmental journalistic russell son franklin was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the young age of seventeen and the years that followed his son spent time in and out. various hospitals and institute...
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jaffar is here because of depression and schizophrenia.ontrol drug habit and later to violence. he was sent here by his parents. like so many other patients here, jaffar is well enough to go home, but he's not sure when he can leave. through a locked metal gate is the female section. about 50 women live here, some with their children. some have been here for years and look likely to stay. a couple of days later, i've come back to the psychiatric unit because i've heard some news about jaffar. after three years at the psychiatric unit, jaffar really is going home. jaffar‘s dad has made the 800km journey from kabul to collect his son. back at herat‘s main hospital, azata, the 14—year—old we met earlier who was diagnosed with ptsd, is back to see dr noorzad for her first follow—up appointment. for azata, the long journey to recovery is just beginning and she's lucky to have her family's support. for farad, the volunteer counsellor who we met working with dr noorzad, recovery from his ptsd seems a long way away. the trauma that took his brothe
jaffar is here because of depression and schizophrenia.ontrol drug habit and later to violence. he was sent here by his parents. like so many other patients here, jaffar is well enough to go home, but he's not sure when he can leave. through a locked metal gate is the female section. about 50 women live here, some with their children. some have been here for years and look likely to stay. a couple of days later, i've come back to the psychiatric unit because i've heard some news about jaffar....
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tanner suffered from schizophrenia. when officers arrive she refused to drop a pair of scissors. when police approached she picked up a bat and the woman didn't swing the bat but just the way she was holding was aggressive enough to make them fear for his life. he fired two fatal shots. the judge agreed the shooting was justified. >> not guilty of murder in the second degree. not guilty of manslaughter in the second degree. the shooting touched upon several controversial topics. the issue of the alleged use of force, mental illness, race, police training he did not use a taser. at the time of the death mayor diblasio had strong words of criticism. he said something went horribly wrong he concluded the nypd failed and he could face a departmental trial now that the other one is over. >> let's bring in the panel. plus we have a nurse with us certainly this statement something went terribly wrong is accurate regardless. but is this because of the victim was black and this is a racially charged issue? >> i think race plays a process and how people respond. but the police had a taser.
tanner suffered from schizophrenia. when officers arrive she refused to drop a pair of scissors. when police approached she picked up a bat and the woman didn't swing the bat but just the way she was holding was aggressive enough to make them fear for his life. he fired two fatal shots. the judge agreed the shooting was justified. >> not guilty of murder in the second degree. not guilty of manslaughter in the second degree. the shooting touched upon several controversial topics. the issue...
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-- paranoid schizophrenia."ouple is desperately searching for affordable housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from social security... and, paul typically gets paid cash as a handyman... making it challenging to meet the requirements to get approved for affordable housing. a steady income and the ability to consisently pay the rent. leslye corsiglia/casa- "in sillicon valley, where we're located, affordable housing is actually an oxymoron." leslye corsignlia (core-seal-ee-yuh) is the executive director of sillicon-valley-at-home... a non-rpofit organization working on solutions to the bay area housing crisis. she's also co-chair of casa -- the committee to hous
-- paranoid schizophrenia."ouple is desperately searching for affordable housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from...
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-- paranoid schizophrenia."uple is desperately searching for affordable housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from social security... and, paul typically gets paid cash as a handyman... making it challenging to meet the requirements to get approved for affordable housing. a steady income and the ability to consisently pay the rent. leslye corsiglia/casa- "in sillicon valley, where we're located, affordable housing is actually an oxymoron." leslye corsignlia (core-seal-ee-yuh) is the executive director of sillicon-valley-at-home... a non-rpofit organization working on solutions to the bay area housing crisis. she's also co-chair of casa -- the committee to house
-- paranoid schizophrenia."uple is desperately searching for affordable housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from...
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it was sheets of rain and i was in a slightly schizophrenia state police chief depressed on the one hand because we considered closing the theater and the restaurant here. on the other hand they have existed for forty years and the city gave us courage. they said and we received government funding. so we decided after just a few days that we would keep going. and we said to ourselves if we are going to rebuild the bodies let's turn the whole thing around the way that some law let's have the theater in the rear basement and here up front make a slightly different establishment. so we were being creative at the same time they are. it was a bizarre situation it. does well even. the most vets have a flat affect visit menu what about tourism bases for us to fit into this world. to me so take me to the direct consequence was that we couldn't provide the infrastructure. and some of our combinations in restaurants became unavailable. the consequence is that followed were actually very positive despite all that we had suffered. teeth. in aug twenty third team for instance we had the best august e
it was sheets of rain and i was in a slightly schizophrenia state police chief depressed on the one hand because we considered closing the theater and the restaurant here. on the other hand they have existed for forty years and the city gave us courage. they said and we received government funding. so we decided after just a few days that we would keep going. and we said to ourselves if we are going to rebuild the bodies let's turn the whole thing around the way that some law let's have the...
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tony had struggled with schizophrenia since he was 19. in september, his behaviour became erratic.f harm, then he was found naked in the street by police. but on each occasion only was discharged by mersey care nhs trust. a week later he was jailed for affray after police found him throwing tiles off the roof of a house. it's so hard. two weeks ago, his mum received this letter. in it, he begged for help. he said he was self harming and he had been assaulted. desperate. desperate when he said to me, "mum, you don't understand, you don't understand i'm going to end up dead in here." if he had got help, he would never have gone on the roof, he wouldn't have ended up in court, and he certainly wouldn't have ended up injail. and he certainly wouldn't be coming home in a body bag. mersey care told us while they couldn't comment on tony's death, they would cooperate with any review. the prison has passed condolences to his family and tell us they have invested in specialist staff to provide training in prisoner safety. but its latest inspection highlighted squalid conditions, an increase
tony had struggled with schizophrenia since he was 19. in september, his behaviour became erratic.f harm, then he was found naked in the street by police. but on each occasion only was discharged by mersey care nhs trust. a week later he was jailed for affray after police found him throwing tiles off the roof of a house. it's so hard. two weeks ago, his mum received this letter. in it, he begged for help. he said he was self harming and he had been assaulted. desperate. desperate when he said...
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paranoid schizophrenia kind of crazy schemes to get people in office and the media had they had doesn't often playing a movie producer to concoct a story and so that's become the go to scenario now it's just all this think this is all you think about this phrase fake name is like what does that mean exactly yeah it's interesting because one of the problems is the entire kind of modern system of commercial media. designed to make fake news or something like fake news viable it's financially viable to do to do short blasts of angry rhetorical journalism right increasingly every single year we see more and more people are getting all their information from mobile devices not just tablets now but especially phones so what p. . who are looking for something they can see on their phone and watch for like ten or fifteen seconds or thirty seconds and the stuff that's really really popular is alex jones style journalism that's the stuff that really really works with this medium and so it's these little me little little you know sensational headlines that's what everybody is trying to do is what
paranoid schizophrenia kind of crazy schemes to get people in office and the media had they had doesn't often playing a movie producer to concoct a story and so that's become the go to scenario now it's just all this think this is all you think about this phrase fake name is like what does that mean exactly yeah it's interesting because one of the problems is the entire kind of modern system of commercial media. designed to make fake news or something like fake news viable it's financially...
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. >> he has a history of paranoid schizophrenia in his family, and i tried to have a judge declare himompetent because he was unable to cooperate with me. he believed that i was trying to brain wash his family. >> reporter: officer hartnett said he's now looking forward to finding out how much time archer will get. tonight we don't know when that sentencing will happen. iain? >> all right, shawnette, thank you. heart-breaking end to oh two-year-old mystery about a missing woman. delaware's division of forensic sciences says skeletal remains found on january 19th on mount friend ship road in smyrna belonged to keisha hamilton. her husband cortez hamilton plead guilty to murder in the second degree last week and told authorities where to find his wife's body. police put out amber alert after keisha and their two children disappeared in 2015. they found the two kids with cortez in indiana the next day. >>> credit card skimmers popping up in montgomery county. so far it's happened five times to more than 50 people. fox 29's brad sattin talked to one of the the victims tonight in lower pott
. >> he has a history of paranoid schizophrenia in his family, and i tried to have a judge declare himompetent because he was unable to cooperate with me. he believed that i was trying to brain wash his family. >> reporter: officer hartnett said he's now looking forward to finding out how much time archer will get. tonight we don't know when that sentencing will happen. iain? >> all right, shawnette, thank you. heart-breaking end to oh two-year-old mystery about a missing...
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contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in our neighborhood i point to at least one best that i personally touched with one way or another and makes me feel good about the projects like the business portal and in embarking on this new exciting journey of finding better and efficient ways to deliver services to san franciscans i sit through a lot of senior management meetings i'm the only woman in the room i know that our c i o is tried to recruit for women and a male dominated environment. >> i've felt unbounded and inspired to pursue a lot of things over time i recognize to be cricked in ways i didn't anticipate you know i've followed the calling but now put
contribute for the change for women's equality by showing up and demonstrating that the face of success schizophrenia came come in a variety of corresponds. >> they're a lot of roadblocks for san francisco when it comes to our proposition and finding a play for information that has how to start and grow management so we started to build the san francisco business portal not just consults or the taxpayers and voters they're actually customers we are the government serving the consumers in...
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. >> he has a history of paranoid schizophrenia in his family i tried to have a judge declare him uncompetentause he was unable to cooperate pi with me. he believed i was trying to brain wash his family. >> reporter: hartnett is glad it's over and just wants to get back to his life. >> finally it's nice step to be done and i can't wait to move forward. >> reporter: officer hartnett says he's now looking forward to finding out how much time archer will get. tonight no word on when sentencing will happen. lucy? >> all right. thank you very much, shawnette. >>> a nine-year-old child is badding hurt after getting hit by a car in thornbury w happened during rush hour on thornton road. helicopter flew the child to u penn in critical condition. police say the driver did stop. stayed at the scene s cooperating. it's not clear if prosecutors will file any charges. >>> a heart-breaking end to a two--year-old mystery surrounding a missing woman. delaware's division of forensic science skeleton remains found on january 19th on mount friendship road in smyrna belong to keisha hamilton. her husband cortez
. >> he has a history of paranoid schizophrenia in his family i tried to have a judge declare him uncompetentause he was unable to cooperate pi with me. he believed i was trying to brain wash his family. >> reporter: hartnett is glad it's over and just wants to get back to his life. >> finally it's nice step to be done and i can't wait to move forward. >> reporter: officer hartnett says he's now looking forward to finding out how much time archer will get. tonight no...
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you take out the big ones and you are left with sad young men with clearly paranoid schizophrenia. then we can deal with it as a mental health problem. you want to cut mass shootings in half, we have to put an end to teddy kennedy's immigration act. we have fewer mass shootings than many developed countries. jesse: per capita. it's a total lie perpetrated on the american people. ann: 98% of our mass shootings take place gun-free zones. jesse: i never heard the immigration issue tide mass shootings. i'll let the audience chew on that one. good to see you as always. president trump at cpac. that's next. we all want to know about the new thing. you know, the new, new thing. with xfinity's retail stores, you can now see the latest. want to test drive the latest devices? be our guest. want to save on mobile? just ask. want to demo the latest innovations and technology? do it here. come see how we're making things simple, easy, and awesome. plus come in today and ask about xfinity mobile, a new kind of network designed to save you money. visit your local xfinity store today. president tr
you take out the big ones and you are left with sad young men with clearly paranoid schizophrenia. then we can deal with it as a mental health problem. you want to cut mass shootings in half, we have to put an end to teddy kennedy's immigration act. we have fewer mass shootings than many developed countries. jesse: per capita. it's a total lie perpetrated on the american people. ann: 98% of our mass shootings take place gun-free zones. jesse: i never heard the immigration issue tide mass...
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paranoid schizophrenia kind of crazies game to get people in office and the media had they had doesn'toften playing a movie producer to concoct a story and so that's become the go to scenario now it's just all this think this is all you think about this phrase fake name is like what does that mean exactly yeah it's interesting because one of the problems is the entire kind of modern system of commercial media. designed to make fake news or something like fake news viable it's financially viable to do to do short blasts of angry rhetorical journalism right increasingly every single year we see more and more people are getting all their information from mobile devices not just tablets now but especially phones so what peace. you are looking for something they can see on their phone and watch for like ten or fifteen seconds or thirty seconds and the stuff that's really really popular is alex jones style journalism that's the stuff that really really works with this medium and so it's these little me little little you know sensational headlines that's what everybody's trying to do is what
paranoid schizophrenia kind of crazies game to get people in office and the media had they had doesn'toften playing a movie producer to concoct a story and so that's become the go to scenario now it's just all this think this is all you think about this phrase fake name is like what does that mean exactly yeah it's interesting because one of the problems is the entire kind of modern system of commercial media. designed to make fake news or something like fake news viable it's financially viable...
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if you have something approaching criminal insanity or paranoid schizophrenia, that needs to be notedomewhere. >> the way we collect this data for the background systems need to include a mental health element. how do you gather data and report these sorts of things. but when something is reported, what happens after that? how is that chikd into? those are not easy policy decisions, but they are discussions we need to have. we have in an affluent area and we added school security. someone has to be able to visually identify that there aring things. community can respond. there is a national policy change that needs to be made that are bipartisan. charles: see something, say something, having law enforcement take action. we have to make sure we protect people. retaliation is a known deterrent for particularly young kids. the blame game full force in washington after four immigration bills fell in the senate. how much political pain are they facing? this could be the central issue outside of the election. we'll debate it next. s guy got e in the middle of the night, so he got home safe.
if you have something approaching criminal insanity or paranoid schizophrenia, that needs to be notedomewhere. >> the way we collect this data for the background systems need to include a mental health element. how do you gather data and report these sorts of things. but when something is reported, what happens after that? how is that chikd into? those are not easy policy decisions, but they are discussions we need to have. we have in an affluent area and we added school security. someone...
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i think he could hold a job not compounded ptsd with combined with schizophrenia but what i am saying is replace it with something else. >> for several years now i hear you as a person of great joy and efficacy and self-esteem and you seem hopeful and optimistic but your story is pain and deprivation dad is in jail brother is in and out your homophobia and struggling to find love how does this person get to this person? am i wrong are you not happy? [laughter] i am happy inside but i think if you are living in this country and especially in this moment not on the side of a white nationalist. >> but how do you get to the joy and optimism that you seem to have been so much has gone wrong? >> that is a really good question but i have a mother who has been way worse than me and wakes up at 5:00 o'clock in the morning thinking she is happy. and of course she is human but i tell her every day we talk about everything and she knows everything but also just so proud to be part of government that is a part of changing the world. it is hard work in challenging but also that revives my spirit an
i think he could hold a job not compounded ptsd with combined with schizophrenia but what i am saying is replace it with something else. >> for several years now i hear you as a person of great joy and efficacy and self-esteem and you seem hopeful and optimistic but your story is pain and deprivation dad is in jail brother is in and out your homophobia and struggling to find love how does this person get to this person? am i wrong are you not happy? [laughter] i am happy inside but i...
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so if that counts for some of my schizophrenia and also the mingling of two languages, and the irish1 by john goetsch where they and my god should think how much pen has done for writers, for the world, for enlightenment and for all of us. we are the lucky ones. some of us here tonight, some of us here last year or next year. but penn also sees the people at this very moment in jails in turkey is area all over the world tortured, silenced and never to come out. that is something amazing and something that gets forgotten because they are unable to reach us. so we have to think of them, and we do. i would like to send a belated valentine to the two judges who from the pool of fiction chose me. taken a. they are not here. they are probably busy writing, but i want to thank them very, very much. now, there is a puzzle for me this evening because the award i've been given is that painful cough of ward. the genius that he was, was quite scathing about women. in fact, he didn't think women could write very well if at all and he accused them of what was the phrase, the sentimental lake remai
so if that counts for some of my schizophrenia and also the mingling of two languages, and the irish1 by john goetsch where they and my god should think how much pen has done for writers, for the world, for enlightenment and for all of us. we are the lucky ones. some of us here tonight, some of us here last year or next year. but penn also sees the people at this very moment in jails in turkey is area all over the world tortured, silenced and never to come out. that is something amazing and...
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-- paranoid schizophrenia." housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from social security... and, paul typically gets paid cash as a handyman... making it challenging to meet the requirements to get approved for affordable housing. a steady income and the ability to consisently pay the rent. leslye corsiglia/casa- "in sillicon valley, where we're located, affordable housing is actually an oxymoron." leslye corsignlia (core-seal-ee-yuh) is the executive director of sillicon-valley-at-home... a non-rpofit organization working on solutions to the bay area housing crisis. she's also co-chair of casa -- the committee to house the bay area... tasked with finding ways to
-- paranoid schizophrenia." housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from social security... and, paul typically gets...
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you take out the big ones and you are left with sad young men with clearly paranoid schizophrenia. then we can deal with it as a mental health problem. you want to cut mass shootings in half, we have to put an end to teddy kennedy's immigration act. we have fewer mass shootings than many developed countries. jesse: per capita. it's a total lie perpetrated on the american people. ann: 98% of our mass shootings take place gun-free zones. jesse: i never heard the immigration issue tide mass shootings. i'll let the audience chew on that one. good to see you as always. president trump at cpac. that's next. [thud] [screaming & crying] ♪ [screaming & crying] ♪ [screaming & crying] [phone ping] with esurance photo claims, you could have money for repairs within a day... wow! that was really fast. huh. ...so it doesn't have to hurt for long. hmm. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-
you take out the big ones and you are left with sad young men with clearly paranoid schizophrenia. then we can deal with it as a mental health problem. you want to cut mass shootings in half, we have to put an end to teddy kennedy's immigration act. we have fewer mass shootings than many developed countries. jesse: per capita. it's a total lie perpetrated on the american people. ann: 98% of our mass shootings take place gun-free zones. jesse: i never heard the immigration issue tide mass...
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is a little schizophrenia, they were howling it would be the end of the world of national security issues were going to be isclosed and it would be damaging and once it was released, i'll quote mr. comey, what. is that all you got? he made some sort of flippant remark. the memo, release of there was hysteria and hand ringing and my goodness, it is world. of the then the memo comes out and everyone knocks the memo and deal, who s no big cares tis all phony anyway. you can't have it both ways, of the t was the end so it r so what, i mean, is posturing, kabuki theater, it maneuvering and ritualized behavior, just for political advantage. the underlying question about -- did something occur or to be at is what has answered. host: go to our last call that, is jim in west virginia, line.at's caller: yes. i ap >> "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. this segment and more at c-span.org. the u.s. house gaveling in for general one-minute speeches. right now later on at 4:00 p.m. eastern, they'll
is a little schizophrenia, they were howling it would be the end of the world of national security issues were going to be isclosed and it would be damaging and once it was released, i'll quote mr. comey, what. is that all you got? he made some sort of flippant remark. the memo, release of there was hysteria and hand ringing and my goodness, it is world. of the then the memo comes out and everyone knocks the memo and deal, who s no big cares tis all phony anyway. you can't have it both ways, of...
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you take out the big ones and you are left with sad young men with clearly paranoid schizophrenia. then we can deal with it as a mental health problem. you want to cut mass shootings in half, we have to put an end to teddy kennedy's immigration act. we have fewer mass shootings than many developed countries. jesse: per capita. it's a total lie perpetrated on the american people. ann: 98% of our mass shootings take place gun-free zones. jesse: i never heard the immigration issue tide mass shootings. i'll let the audience chew on that one. good to see you as always. president trump at cpac. that's next. with advil's fast relief, you'll ask, "what pulled muscle?" "what headache?" nothing works faster to make pain a distant memory. advil liqui-gels and advil liqui-gels minis. what pain? let your inner light loose with one a day women's. advil liqui-gels and advil liqui-gels minis. ♪ a complete multivitamin specially formulated with key nutrients plus vitamin d for bone health support. your one a day is showing. no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting
you take out the big ones and you are left with sad young men with clearly paranoid schizophrenia. then we can deal with it as a mental health problem. you want to cut mass shootings in half, we have to put an end to teddy kennedy's immigration act. we have fewer mass shootings than many developed countries. jesse: per capita. it's a total lie perpetrated on the american people. ann: 98% of our mass shootings take place gun-free zones. jesse: i never heard the immigration issue tide mass...
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-- paranoid schizophrenia." the couple is desperately searching for affordable housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from social security... and, paul typically gets paid cash as a handyman... making it challenging to meet the requirements to get approved for affordable housing. a steady income and the ability to consisently pay the rent. leslye corsiglia/casa- "in sillicon valley, where we're located, affordable housing is actually an oxymoron." leslye corsignlia (core-seal-ee-yuh) is the executive director of sillicon-valley-at-home... a non-rpofit organization working on solutions to the bay area housing crisis. she's also co-chair of casa -- the committee t
-- paranoid schizophrenia." the couple is desperately searching for affordable housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month...
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-- paranoid schizophrenia."rately searching for affordable housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from social security... and, paul typically gets paid cash as a handyman... making it challenging to meet the requirements to get approved for affordable housing. a steady income and the ability to consisently pay the rent. leslye corsiglia/casa- "in sillicon valley, where we're located, affordable housing is actually an oxymoron." leslye corsignlia (core-seal-ee-yuh) is the executive director of sillicon-valley-at-home... a non-rpofit organization working on solutions to the bay area housing crisis. she's also co-chair of casa -- the committee to house the bay area
-- paranoid schizophrenia."rately searching for affordable housing... but it's been next to impossible to do in the bay area. khristina miller- "there's like a waitlist that's like either two to three years." paul miller- "we've considered leaving the state -- we've considered every option. i've been on craigslist looking at homes in stockton, in merced -- it's rough. there is no housing in america." khristina gets about one- thousand dollars a month from social...
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serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide or uncovered. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr bao. was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. are you only me are you go only yes or a bit shaped is it that. in the one nine hundred fifty s. a research institute with a large staff of medical experts was set up in sydney pellet in school to study the effects of exposure to nuclear contamination. and there's a list broach of abuse it was the discipline set in them which did it. again this just in the in the bill is a little too good. what you need in your book vision i'm still basically at them. see me post abusive with them to do it for the sheer good that i want to. but b. school and yet as the senior year. of chicken a book that i would it says dish at the will which insidiousness uk know of two m. in. the book of c. is going to use if they are going to put up with another one of them but they're willing near. the cookie for process. n
serious health problems from anemia to high incidence of cancer schizophrenia which sometimes resulted in suicide or uncovered. the report was duly sent to moscow and then disappeared. dr bao. was forbidden by law from traveling anywhere near the polling on. the years go by there was next to me. are you only me are you go only yes or a bit shaped is it that. in the one nine hundred fifty s. a research institute with a large staff of medical experts was set up in sydney pellet in school to study...
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. >> reporter: wilda is the suspect's aunt and says he takes medicine for schizophrenia but believes there must be another explanation for the baby's injuries. she did not want her face shown on camera. >> yes, i want the world to know that it's not true. he will not severely beat no child. he has nine other children. he's never put his hands on. >> reporter: jacir died february 4th after nearly a week at children's hospital of philadelphia. authorities say rojas told police his son rolled off the bed, but doctors determined the injuries were too severe for that to have been the case. investigators and maddox say at the time, rojas was home alone with the twins and the couple's 1-year-old son. >> he took my baby away from me. >> reporter: the baby's mother tells me she was out of state because of a death in the family when all of this happened. rojas remains in jail awaiting a detention hearing tomorrow. in mays landing, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> elsewhere today, it's ash wednesday and the beginning ofuleo of lent for christians. people received their ashes there and another se
. >> reporter: wilda is the suspect's aunt and says he takes medicine for schizophrenia but believes there must be another explanation for the baby's injuries. she did not want her face shown on camera. >> yes, i want the world to know that it's not true. he will not severely beat no child. he has nine other children. he's never put his hands on. >> reporter: jacir died february 4th after nearly a week at children's hospital of philadelphia. authorities say rojas told police...
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danner had mental health issues, including schizophrenia. police say she was shot and killed in her own home in the bronx after a neighbor called 911. when police arrived, they found danner naked in her bedroom holding a pair of scissors. sergeant hugh barry fatally shot her twice in the chest, saying he feared for his life after the 66-year-old woman picked up a baseball bat. barry has been sued twice in recent years for brutality. he was acquitted by judge robert neary in a bench trial after he waived h his right to trialal ba bronx jury. austin has become the first city in texas -- and the first in the south -- to make paid sick leave a mandatory requirement for non-government employees. austin's city council voted 9-2 early this morning for t the measure, which will require employers to provide up to 64 hours of paid sick leave. to see full coverage of the fight for sick leave in austin and around the country, you can go to our website at democracynow.org. and inin texas, supporters of 23-year-old asylum seeker laura monterrosa say she w
danner had mental health issues, including schizophrenia. police say she was shot and killed in her own home in the bronx after a neighbor called 911. when police arrived, they found danner naked in her bedroom holding a pair of scissors. sergeant hugh barry fatally shot her twice in the chest, saying he feared for his life after the 66-year-old woman picked up a baseball bat. barry has been sued twice in recent years for brutality. he was acquitted by judge robert neary in a bench trial after...
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tran was later diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and depression.and has been receiving treatment. grant and vicki? (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a clear and cool day across the bay area today. highs are still running about 5 to 10 degrees below the average but it was dry today. if you're going out tonight make sure to dress warmly. lows tonight will be in the 30s inland with 40s near the coast. doppler radar is still showing a few lingering snow showers in the southern sierra nevada but the rest of the state is dry. on the satellite you can see another weak storm to our north. that will likely bring us a few clouds saturday but otherwise the weather should remain fair. on sunday we should see mostly sunny skies and cool temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. another storm moves in late on sunday night with rain continuing on monday morning before turning to showers. it should be sunny and breezy on tuesday. another more powerful storm is possible late next weekend. next weekend.possible late storm is po
tran was later diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and depression.and has been receiving treatment. grant and vicki? (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a clear and cool day across the bay area today. highs are still running about 5 to 10 degrees below the average but it was dry today. if you're going out tonight make sure to dress warmly. lows tonight will be in the 30s inland with 40s near the coast. doppler radar is...
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voices in his head or command auditory hallucinations, that may be indicative of a psychosis or schizophrenia but that doesn't mean he didn't know the difference between right and wrong. >> so if you are going to pursue the death penalty and let's say this goes to the jury and has to get all jury members unanimously agreeing on it, it's a leap just to get there, what you have to prove to make a death penalty stick. if there's any case of mental illness or mental deficiencies or any of the other things that they are throwing up now that i've not heard before, that's it, you're not going to be executed, right? >> frankly neil, i don't there's anywhere else for them to go. i think the mental illness is the only card they have to play, but in a death penalty case, i'm not an attorney but you look at aggregators and litigators and very often that will convince a jury to choose life in prison rather than the death penalty. >> i think will be between those two issues. let me ask you, on these new revelations that he was telling authorities he was hearing voices in his head, all this other stuff, cer
voices in his head or command auditory hallucinations, that may be indicative of a psychosis or schizophrenia but that doesn't mean he didn't know the difference between right and wrong. >> so if you are going to pursue the death penalty and let's say this goes to the jury and has to get all jury members unanimously agreeing on it, it's a leap just to get there, what you have to prove to make a death penalty stick. if there's any case of mental illness or mental deficiencies or any of the...
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you putting the same people who have severe anxiety at one point in with other people who have schizophreniaa lots more things to talk about, when it comes to that. and that is a conversation at the nra and most people are willing to have. again, we are talking about mental health illness, also, the president of the united states is digital about it, as well. thank you very much for your time, today. breaking news coming for our kurt security correspondent who says that the heads of the three largest european intelligent agencies has made an unprecedented joint appearance to emphasise the necessity of international cooperation. the head of m16 here in britain, germany's bmd, and france's dgs ian met at the munich security conference and issued a joint statement saying that a modern threats needed a modern response. any failure to do so would lead to a even greater risk. theresa may will be talking about the sort of security partnership that she would like to see between the uk and the rest of the eu, post—brack. let me just look through the rest of the statement from the heads of the three l
you putting the same people who have severe anxiety at one point in with other people who have schizophreniaa lots more things to talk about, when it comes to that. and that is a conversation at the nra and most people are willing to have. again, we are talking about mental health illness, also, the president of the united states is digital about it, as well. thank you very much for your time, today. breaking news coming for our kurt security correspondent who says that the heads of the three...
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to address unmet patient needs for this and other disorders, including alcohol use disorder and schizophrenia. to address the opioid epidemic, it is important to understand the patient journey. it is complex and often misunderstood. addiction is a brain disease and not a moral failure. social stigma, prejudice, and misconceptions about addiction coupled with feelings of guilt and shame often prevent people from seeking help. even when people want help, cravings and withdrawal symptoms can be so intense that there is generally only a small window of time when a person can emotionally and physically pursue treatment. the health care system, however, does not always encourage treatment during that window due to structural barriers to care. this is one reason many of those who need help go untreated. any patient in need of treatment should have access to the medication assisted treatment prescribed by their health care professional. inspire the r&d team to supplicate, which received fda approval in november of last year. it is the first once monthly schedule treatment extended release injection.
to address unmet patient needs for this and other disorders, including alcohol use disorder and schizophrenia. to address the opioid epidemic, it is important to understand the patient journey. it is complex and often misunderstood. addiction is a brain disease and not a moral failure. social stigma, prejudice, and misconceptions about addiction coupled with feelings of guilt and shame often prevent people from seeking help. even when people want help, cravings and withdrawal symptoms can be so...
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tony had struggled with schizophrenia since he was 19. in september, his behaviour became erratic.in the street by police. but on each occasion only was discharged by mersey care nhs trust. a week later he was jailed for affray after police found him throwing tiles off the roof of a house. it's so hard. two weeks ago, his mum received this letter. in it, he begged for help. he said he was self harming. and he had been assaulted. desperate. desperate when he said to me, "mum, you don't understand, you don't understand i'm going to end up dead in here." if he had got help, he would never have gone on the roof, he wouldn't have ended up in court, and he certainly wouldn't have ended up injail. and he certainly wouldn't be coming home in a body bag. mersey care told us while they couldn't comment on tony's death, they would cooperate with any review. the prison has passed condolences to his family and tell us they have invested in specialist staff to provide training in prisoner safety. but its latest inspection highlighted squalid conditions, an increase in violence, and abject failur
tony had struggled with schizophrenia since he was 19. in september, his behaviour became erratic.in the street by police. but on each occasion only was discharged by mersey care nhs trust. a week later he was jailed for affray after police found him throwing tiles off the roof of a house. it's so hard. two weeks ago, his mum received this letter. in it, he begged for help. he said he was self harming. and he had been assaulted. desperate. desperate when he said to me, "mum, you don't...
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cases of people who we have published have just taken cannabis and it set a manic depression, schizophreniaeriencing. how would you describe that different state of mind, jason? at the time, it was something that made me definitely... more high terms and it lets two, after stopping taking it, it led to paranoia which nobody wants and more worried someone gets, the more likely they are to step into a mental breakdown as opposed to being me ntally mental breakdown as opposed to being mentally well. and what you think about those who are sceptical about the links that you have been pointing out today, doctor? if they're enough to say that not everyone who uses cannabis will get a psychotic disorder, it is about identifying those who are at risk and experience what you are describing. these are people i see in my clinic every thursday. there has been a lot of comment about this this morning. people who say that skunk is not dangerous and it is actually a medicine. i do hope that one day we will get to a point where it is very clear about how you can exploit safely the medicinal properties of ca
cases of people who we have published have just taken cannabis and it set a manic depression, schizophreniaeriencing. how would you describe that different state of mind, jason? at the time, it was something that made me definitely... more high terms and it lets two, after stopping taking it, it led to paranoia which nobody wants and more worried someone gets, the more likely they are to step into a mental breakdown as opposed to being me ntally mental breakdown as opposed to being mentally...