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for another example, i said why don't we put schizophrenia. that was a suggestion. >> president turman: does the department have an issue with adding schizophrenia. >> as an example? >> president turman: yeah, as an example. >> as an example. >> the department doesn't have an issue. >> president turman: adding schizophrenia. you got it, note takers? cool. all right. that was number five. >> so we're on item six on page six of your policy and page four. item six, we just highlighted where the stakeholders are suggesting where it comes in. this is primarily led by the dpa and miss marian who makes the case for identifying an ecd coordinator in the policy, similar to other policies where a coordinator or a point person is identified. the dpa also suggests including language outlining the description and duties and responsibilities of that coordinator. i'll sum up instead of reading your notes, that the department has requested that that coordinator will -- that person, that point person will exist, they would rather not necessarily have it in the
for another example, i said why don't we put schizophrenia. that was a suggestion. >> president turman: does the department have an issue with adding schizophrenia. >> as an example? >> president turman: yeah, as an example. >> as an example. >> the department doesn't have an issue. >> president turman: adding schizophrenia. you got it, note takers? cool. all right. that was number five. >> so we're on item six on page six of your policy and page four....
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there is a gene for people for schizophrenia. we are looking for genes for addiction. we were talking about people looking get genes to talk about things like homosexuality and trans identity because we tend to think of putting genes as a way to understand things that exist in the world. as long as we are trapped in thinking of those genetic terms, the eugenics questions will come in to play. if we think more broadly about the social and cultural and environmental causes, we might be able to think beyond a genetic set of terms to think about a lot of issues. so, did will get more complicated. susan: important to know the history as a gets more complicated. thank you for giving us a brief look at eugenics and african-americans in our society. and american society. thank you for having me. you're watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook arid -- facebook. the bible in washington, d.c., which opened on november 17 of 2017 has more than 3000 books on exhibit. the building occupies almost a entire city
there is a gene for people for schizophrenia. we are looking for genes for addiction. we were talking about people looking get genes to talk about things like homosexuality and trans identity because we tend to think of putting genes as a way to understand things that exist in the world. as long as we are trapped in thinking of those genetic terms, the eugenics questions will come in to play. if we think more broadly about the social and cultural and environmental causes, we might be able to...
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comes to a psychiatrist and says they are suffering from psychiatrist cannot use the diagnosis of schizophrenia and say, you are more likely to commit a violent act. it is a symptom of mental violence -- of mental illness that you will shoot somebody else. there is relatively little they can do. hospitalized someone but many people who commit mass meet the don't criteria for serious mental illness that winds up putting someone in the hospital. so in that regard, the people who commit mass shootings are not the kind of people who we commit to a mental hospital. so even though it is an important part of the conversation, it does have to be one of many factors. tore is no predictive value say that somebody will go on and commit a mass shooting. host: there is the story in the washington post of another who isual, 14 years old accused of opening fire on a south carolina school in 2015 and he killed a six-year-old that he detailed his motives in dozens of online messages. he said he is a research other school shooters and was determined to kill 50 or 60 to take his father's truck to become the most
comes to a psychiatrist and says they are suffering from psychiatrist cannot use the diagnosis of schizophrenia and say, you are more likely to commit a violent act. it is a symptom of mental violence -- of mental illness that you will shoot somebody else. there is relatively little they can do. hospitalized someone but many people who commit mass meet the don't criteria for serious mental illness that winds up putting someone in the hospital. so in that regard, the people who commit mass...
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lead to ted kizski in 1996 at his trial he was diagnosed with a serious mental illness, paranoid schizophreniaanged for life in priz kbroon. >> he is still in prison behind bars serving life. >> for the residentials in and around austin another night on edge. >> next. women go carting and boxing. some surprising sights in saudi arabia. even if you're trying your best. along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪let's groove tonight. ♪share the spice of life. ♪baby slice it right. from the makers of lantus, toujeo provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash, or trouble breathing. don't re
lead to ted kizski in 1996 at his trial he was diagnosed with a serious mental illness, paranoid schizophreniaanged for life in priz kbroon. >> he is still in prison behind bars serving life. >> for the residentials in and around austin another night on edge. >> next. women go carting and boxing. some surprising sights in saudi arabia. even if you're trying your best. along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily...
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so, other than schizophrenia and other than your assertion which it lacked choreography which is diplomatic, i understand sometimes they see what happens here, you don't want to get in any trouble. give me the no b.s. analysis of just how unprofessional this was to, once again, pull the rug out from under rex tillerson. >> nicolle, i'm just trying to provide objective analysis as to what happened here. >> i understand, me, too. >> i think what has happened here is the president has gone back and forth vacillating between wanting to present a maximum pressure, maximum rhetoric campaign, and sort of being open to potential diplomacy. i think actually his prior two tweets about all of this, before the announcement and after, are actually right on point. and i think one of the interesting things here, nicolle, to watch is that the terms of this discussion are now around denuclearization. that's a huge step forward from where we've been. it's also under the conditionality that the u.s. isn't going to offer concessions up front, that we are saying in alignment with south korea that we are going t
so, other than schizophrenia and other than your assertion which it lacked choreography which is diplomatic, i understand sometimes they see what happens here, you don't want to get in any trouble. give me the no b.s. analysis of just how unprofessional this was to, once again, pull the rug out from under rex tillerson. >> nicolle, i'm just trying to provide objective analysis as to what happened here. >> i understand, me, too. >> i think what has happened here is the...
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needs for this and other disorders important including alcohol abuse disorder and schizophren schizophrenia. .. >> the healthcare system however does not encourage treatment through those structural barriers to care. this is one reason many of those who need help go untreated. any patient in need of treatment of opioid use disorder should have access to the medication subscribed by healthcare professional. to focus on patient need that has received approval as of last year. it is the first ones monthly extended release injection. in the face of this growing addiction crisis fda grants the product approval and with moderate or severe disorder as part of a contract -- complete treatment plan. and then to allow for once monthly dosing this will be distributed through a strict distribution system that is part of the risk evaluation program. the men mitigate serious harm to result in the intravenous administration by the patient. it must be certified and to verify directly to healthcare providers as they journey toward recovery is different access to all evidence-based treatment options is criti
needs for this and other disorders important including alcohol abuse disorder and schizophren schizophrenia. .. >> the healthcare system however does not encourage treatment through those structural barriers to care. this is one reason many of those who need help go untreated. any patient in need of treatment of opioid use disorder should have access to the medication subscribed by healthcare professional. to focus on patient need that has received approval as of last year. it is the...
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so, other than schizophrenia and other than your assertion which it lacked choreography which is diplomatic, i understand sometimes they see what happens here, you don't want to get in any trouble. give me the no b.s. analysis of just how unprofessional this was to, once again, pull the rug out from under rex tillerson. >> nicolle, i'm just trying to provide objective analysis as to what happened here. >> i understand, me, too. >> i think what has happened here is the president has gone back and forth vacillating between wanting to present a maximum pressure, maximum rhetoric campaign, and sort of being open to potential diplomacy. i think actually his prior two tweets about all of this, before the announcement and after, are actually right on point. and i think one of the interesting things here, nicolle, to watch is that the terms of this discussion are now around denuclearization. that's a huge step forward from where we've been. it's also under the conditionality that the u.s. isn't going to offer concessions up front, that we are saying in alignment with south korea that we are going t
so, other than schizophrenia and other than your assertion which it lacked choreography which is diplomatic, i understand sometimes they see what happens here, you don't want to get in any trouble. give me the no b.s. analysis of just how unprofessional this was to, once again, pull the rug out from under rex tillerson. >> nicolle, i'm just trying to provide objective analysis as to what happened here. >> i understand, me, too. >> i think what has happened here is the...
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. >> was it pst, or was it schizophrenia, who knows. >> reporter: jeff wilson depends on his service dog to help him. >> she alerts me to it before it gets to a level that i need to pull away. >> reporter: wilson says ptsd should not be blamed for the shootings. >> peoples' gut reaction saying it is ptsd and a veteran and that is why he did it. >> this has nothing to do with ptsd, this was premeditated. >> reporter: saying there were warning signs but behavior can't be predicted. >> if they are very isolative, they have poor social relations these are signs. >> reporter: in san martin, janine de la vega. >> as part of abc7 take action, we vetted the most comprehensive list for veterans and families. >>> former raider and 49er aldon smith appeared in court today. pleading not guilty to charges. attacking his fiance and he turned himself in three days later. he hasn't played for the team since 2015. >>> three northern california college cam passes had to be evac waited because of bomb threats. the call came in about noon today. a male voice said bombs were on all three campuses. a fema
. >> was it pst, or was it schizophrenia, who knows. >> reporter: jeff wilson depends on his service dog to help him. >> she alerts me to it before it gets to a level that i need to pull away. >> reporter: wilson says ptsd should not be blamed for the shootings. >> peoples' gut reaction saying it is ptsd and a veteran and that is why he did it. >> this has nothing to do with ptsd, this was premeditated. >> reporter: saying there were warning signs but...
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voted to get rid of dodd frank those aren't bernie kratz and so what steve is talking about a schizophrenia party there is an identity crisis that has developed on the left in this country are you going to be a corporate democrat like the kid who won in pennsylvania or are you going to be a bernie crack right and were you going to line up and so i don't think come out harris would play in the middle of the country bernie sanders played in the middle of the country and won a lot of those states in the primary because he talked to workers yes because he talked to the middle class because he talked to a younger generation that should be the first hip to anybody and that's exactly really what bobby kennedy did bobby kennedy talked about the future bobby kennedy talked about civil rights going to two point zero he talked about fairness and this generation understands two things the environment and ferret out who's going to pick up the torch thank you ed schultz steve malzberg and mitch caesar. coming up got kids are they hypnotized by the vices not good that's next this is the big picture on our
voted to get rid of dodd frank those aren't bernie kratz and so what steve is talking about a schizophrenia party there is an identity crisis that has developed on the left in this country are you going to be a corporate democrat like the kid who won in pennsylvania or are you going to be a bernie crack right and were you going to line up and so i don't think come out harris would play in the middle of the country bernie sanders played in the middle of the country and won a lot of those states...
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cancer, autism, schizophrenia, alzheimer's, lyme disease, and more. we and the world need to make medical research a national priority. an exmaple. the healtht university in november 2017 scientific american article, is studyingn acid the link between brain acidity and psychiatric disorders. dollars,o spend time, and research to prevent diseases and not to wait for them to occur. host: that is a great point. reed: as tom friedman, the former head of the cdc told me in the book and in subsequent conversations we had, it costs a lot less to focus on prevention than it does to focus on recovery or something like the apple outbreak costs billions of dollars and thousands of lives. something like spending money on disease surveillance and prevention costs a lot less. however, it is a lot less sexy. it is something that politicians talk about cutting government funding, cutting spending, they talk about spending on foreign governments. why are we spending our money on other countries and bolstering their public health defenses shouldn't they be doing that?
cancer, autism, schizophrenia, alzheimer's, lyme disease, and more. we and the world need to make medical research a national priority. an exmaple. the healtht university in november 2017 scientific american article, is studyingn acid the link between brain acidity and psychiatric disorders. dollars,o spend time, and research to prevent diseases and not to wait for them to occur. host: that is a great point. reed: as tom friedman, the former head of the cdc told me in the book and in subsequent...
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up with my own conclusion but that what's happened is you had a nation of symbols are becoming schizophrenia they wrote telling multi personality they had their they change their chemical composition looking at their for news outlets to correspond with what's going on they can't synthesize all this stuff brain is not capable of doing all it's to make those sophisticated choices and live life at the same time so you end up with a completely fractured view of things then none of it represents reality and through that we end up with like charlie munger coming out and saying laws fargo should be forgiven for stealing money out of everyone's accounts right now so i could often kowtow really exactly you know i mean you're absolutely right when when when nobody is reporting on the foibles of their own party the nobody is trustworthy and that's the problem when you have this information landscape where people are reporting the negative things about their quote unquote their side you know you basically have a desert you know you have this gigantic oasis of of on trust with the media and people are co
up with my own conclusion but that what's happened is you had a nation of symbols are becoming schizophrenia they wrote telling multi personality they had their they change their chemical composition looking at their for news outlets to correspond with what's going on they can't synthesize all this stuff brain is not capable of doing all it's to make those sophisticated choices and live life at the same time so you end up with a completely fractured view of things then none of it represents...
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. >> was it pst, or was it schizophrenia, who knows. >> reporter: jeff wilson depends on his service dog to help him. >> she alerts me to it before it gets to a level that i need to pull away. >> reporter: wilson says ptsd should not be blamed for the shootings. >> peoples' gut reaction saying it is ptsd and a veteran and that is why he did it. >> this has nothing to do with ptsd, this was premeditated. >> reporter: saying there were warning signs but behavior can't be predicted. >> if they are very isolative, they have poor social relations these are signs. >> reporter: in san martin, janine de la vega. >> as part of abc7 take action, we vetted the most comprehensive list for veterans and families. >>> former raider and 49er aldon smith appeared in court today. pleading not guilty to attacking his fiance and he turnedself in three days later. he hasn't played for the team since 2015. >>> three northern california college cam passes had to be evac waited because of bomb threats. the call came in about noon today. a male voice said bombs were on all three campuses. a female called in
. >> was it pst, or was it schizophrenia, who knows. >> reporter: jeff wilson depends on his service dog to help him. >> she alerts me to it before it gets to a level that i need to pull away. >> reporter: wilson says ptsd should not be blamed for the shootings. >> peoples' gut reaction saying it is ptsd and a veteran and that is why he did it. >> this has nothing to do with ptsd, this was premeditated. >> reporter: saying there were warning signs but...
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brilliant researchers did a study of men and women don't want to get it wrong but maybe a marker for schizophrenia unrelated to gender but in general male and female brains were wired differently than male brain in general is wired front to back where the female brain is wired side-to-side would suggested has nothing to do with intelligence but it does suggest women are better at multitasking but also as one of the researchers explained it's not about intelligence but it does affect your perception how i perceive the world is different than you do. that explains some of the disconnect and others are biological differences researchers have found when i would interview male executives or male leaders generally i would start by saying are there things that confuse you about your female colleagues? the number one thing i heard is i am afraid she'll cry i am afraid i'll make somebody cry which is incredibly dangerous for someone's career that i'm afraid to give her honest feedback you can't give that then she is at a disadvantage. but that fear of crying i was gob smacked. i had no idea but it turns ou
brilliant researchers did a study of men and women don't want to get it wrong but maybe a marker for schizophrenia unrelated to gender but in general male and female brains were wired differently than male brain in general is wired front to back where the female brain is wired side-to-side would suggested has nothing to do with intelligence but it does suggest women are better at multitasking but also as one of the researchers explained it's not about intelligence but it does affect your...
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add in commissioner hirsch's suggested language, we will leave as is except we will add the word schizophrenia as an example. we will -- >> page nine the coordinator. >> commissioner turman: we will add in the coordinator position and role and responsibility and for number seven, i cannot read my own handwriting. >> remove the language requiring admittance to a medical facility. >> commissioner turman: yes. eliminate the language requiring notification only if there's a medical facility. if there's serious bodily injury the [indiscernible] will be immediately notified. when it comes to the review board, we will -- >> secretary kilshaw: item one, use the dpas language. >> commissioner turman: we will use the dpa's language. item number two, we will have two commissioners. item three, we'll add language as suggested by the dpa. and item number four we will leave as-is. with that, commissioners, we will now take public comment on the first item which is listed as item number two the policy of the ddo policy on ecd and the appendix. two minutes per speaker. one at a time, please. members of the pu
add in commissioner hirsch's suggested language, we will leave as is except we will add the word schizophrenia as an example. we will -- >> page nine the coordinator. >> commissioner turman: we will add in the coordinator position and role and responsibility and for number seven, i cannot read my own handwriting. >> remove the language requiring admittance to a medical facility. >> commissioner turman: yes. eliminate the language requiring notification only if there's a...
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comes to a psychiatrist and says they are suffering from psychiatrist cannot use the diagnosis of schizophrenia and say, you are more likely to commit a violent act. it is a symptom of mental violence -- of mental illness that you will shoot somebody else. there is relatively little they can do. hospitalized someone
comes to a psychiatrist and says they are suffering from psychiatrist cannot use the diagnosis of schizophrenia and say, you are more likely to commit a violent act. it is a symptom of mental violence -- of mental illness that you will shoot somebody else. there is relatively little they can do. hospitalized someone
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from particular symptoms, it's not like that psychiatrist can use the diagnosis of depression or schizophrenia or something like that and say, therefore, you're more likely to commit a violent act. there's no symptom of mental illness that's, i'm going to shoot somebody else. unfortunately, when psychiatrists deem somebody to be a threat towards somebody else, there's relatively little that they can do. they can hospitalize somebody. but as we see in mass shootings, people who commit mass shootings don't meet the criteria for the very severe, serious kinds of mental illness that get -- that end up, you know, putting somebody in the hospital. and so in that regard, the people who commit mass shootings aren't the kind of people that we're going to lock in a mental hospital for the rest of their lives, so for those reasons, i argue that even though mental health is an important part of this conversation, really, it has to be just one of many factors that we look at, because there is no predictive value of diagnosing someone with mental illness to say they're going to go on and commit a violent ac
from particular symptoms, it's not like that psychiatrist can use the diagnosis of depression or schizophrenia or something like that and say, therefore, you're more likely to commit a violent act. there's no symptom of mental illness that's, i'm going to shoot somebody else. unfortunately, when psychiatrists deem somebody to be a threat towards somebody else, there's relatively little that they can do. they can hospitalize somebody. but as we see in mass shootings, people who commit mass...
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they were looking for like a marker for schizophrenia or something i was not about gender. what they found in general is that male and female brains were wired differently. the male brain in general is wired front to back. the female brain in general is wired side to side. that suggests doesn't have to do anything with intelligence but women are better at multitasking and also a researcher said it's not about intelligence but it does affect how you perceive the world. so how i perceive the world is different than how you do. i think that explains some of the disconnects. there's other biological differences researchers have found. . . it's incredibly dangerous for a woman's career because these men are saying i'm afraid to give her honest feedback. if you can't give honest feedback, but you can give honest feedback to a man, then she is at a disadvantage. that fear of crying, i was god smack by that. i had no idea. there's also like the reasoning behind that, research shows, first of all, the one thing i should say the men are afraid of hurting the women's feelings when she
they were looking for like a marker for schizophrenia or something i was not about gender. what they found in general is that male and female brains were wired differently. the male brain in general is wired front to back. the female brain in general is wired side to side. that suggests doesn't have to do anything with intelligence but women are better at multitasking and also a researcher said it's not about intelligence but it does affect how you perceive the world. so how i perceive the...
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schizophrenia is, of course, hearing voices, not doing voices. me, i have to get back to la quinta because i have faces to make in the bathroom mirror. >> being on stage i found out, slowly but surely, that i wasn't crazy and always wrong, that i was having the same fears and trepidations and insecurities as most people. >> 17 years of therapy, what has it done to me? nothing. i masturbate to less destructive women, quite frankly. >> when i finally, 22 years ago admitted, hi, i'm richard, i'm an alcoholic, my comedy was freed up. i mean, i was doing well. i was doing specials and carnegie hall and getting nominated for this and that, but i still wasn't me. you know, once i said i'm a drug addict, whoa, man, i just felt like great. >> to be honest with you, really, in the day and age we live in now, if someone comes up to you and says, you might be clinically depressed, the proper response is thank you, thank you very much. that means i'm awake. >> i thought that stand-up comics had some higher purpose, and i was trying to work through things, and
schizophrenia is, of course, hearing voices, not doing voices. me, i have to get back to la quinta because i have faces to make in the bathroom mirror. >> being on stage i found out, slowly but surely, that i wasn't crazy and always wrong, that i was having the same fears and trepidations and insecurities as most people. >> 17 years of therapy, what has it done to me? nothing. i masturbate to less destructive women, quite frankly. >> when i finally, 22 years ago admitted, hi,...
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that he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia... was not sane at the time of the shootings. (pam) california's decision to legalize marijuana .... has resulted in a number of changes. among them... the way police dogs are trained. in placer county.... the roseville police departments canine unit will no longer be on the hunt for pot... just harder intoxicants ... like heroin... cocaine and meth- amphetamine. roseville officers say, the switch- up is due to the state's decision to legalize pot. the decision created an industry of over- qualified, drug sniffing dogs... no longer needed to alert handlers to the now legal marijuana. coming up at eight.. a man impersonating law enforcement .... tries to search a california business... and it was all caught on camera. plus. a legally adopted student could now face deportation... what her adopted father says he regrets not doing..that led to this dilemma. plus, what we are learning about the pregnant victim of the yountville veterans home shooting tonight. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chie
that he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia... was not sane at the time of the shootings. (pam) california's decision to legalize marijuana .... has resulted in a number of changes. among them... the way police dogs are trained. in placer county.... the roseville police departments canine unit will no longer be on the hunt for pot... just harder intoxicants ... like heroin... cocaine and meth- amphetamine. roseville officers say, the switch- up is due to the state's decision to...
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>> well, it to me suggests, if i can coin a term, sort of governmental schizophrenia here. we seem to have an established is government taking resolute action against the russians. but what is striking by contrast is the absence of any pronouncement by the president himself. and that's very curious. it is hard to understand. and certainly hard for people overseas to rationalize what this is about. and i think in this particular instance, the the fact that the president doesn't mention 60 expulsions. but in the larger context of what i think the country needs in terms of leadership to thwart what the russians are trying to do, which is basically undermine our fundamental system, each of the cabinet departments that are relevant are doing their own thing here but what is needed is overarching leadership and a sense of urgency to do something about what the russians are doing. >> last question here. incoming national security adviser john bolton had a very important meeting with james mattis. the two had never met. we got a little bit of a hot mike moment here. listen in. >> t
>> well, it to me suggests, if i can coin a term, sort of governmental schizophrenia here. we seem to have an established is government taking resolute action against the russians. but what is striking by contrast is the absence of any pronouncement by the president himself. and that's very curious. it is hard to understand. and certainly hard for people overseas to rationalize what this is about. and i think in this particular instance, the the fact that the president doesn't mention 60...
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. >> the vast majority of people with severe mental illness, again, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder andon from ptsd as well, are never going to engage in any gun violence at all. >> reporter: wong's mental records have not been released. however, experts say it would be rare for a person with serious mental illness to commit violent acts against strangers or even more rare, a mass violence incident like in yountville. >> it is hard to know if at all ptsd played any part in the gun man's behavior. but if it did, it would be one component, not necessarily the complete explanation. >> reporter: paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> warriors head coach steve kerr joined two bay area congressman for a town hall forum on gun violence. it was just held at newark memorial high school. hundreds of students and community members were invited by a congressman. steve kerr talked about his own experience with gun violence, saying when he was 18 years old, his father was killed in beirut. he was joined by a 20-year-old from parkland, florida whose sister survived the recent school shooting there. they
. >> the vast majority of people with severe mental illness, again, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder andon from ptsd as well, are never going to engage in any gun violence at all. >> reporter: wong's mental records have not been released. however, experts say it would be rare for a person with serious mental illness to commit violent acts against strangers or even more rare, a mass violence incident like in yountville. >> it is hard to know if at all ptsd played any part in the...
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. >> the vast majority of people with serious mental illness, again, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder,ssion from ptsd as well, are never going to engage in any violence at all. >> his records have not been released however, experts say it would be rare for a person with serious mental illness to commit violent acts against strangers or even more rare, a mass violent incident like in yountville. >> it is hard to know if at all ptsd played any part in the gunman's behavior. but if it did, it would be one component, not necessarily the complete explanation. >> reporter: paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> finally we step outside. it's raining in martinez. the afternoon commute, any amount of rain, not heavy but enough to slow you down. now we are in san francisco. yesterday was foggy. today is low clouds and fog. you can see raindrops on the lens and our last stop is taking you out to walnut creek area. traffic is backing up, and raindrops on the lens. we've got a storm door that is wide open setting us up for a very wet week ahead. not that dissimilar from a couple of weeks ago when we h
. >> the vast majority of people with serious mental illness, again, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder,ssion from ptsd as well, are never going to engage in any violence at all. >> his records have not been released however, experts say it would be rare for a person with serious mental illness to commit violent acts against strangers or even more rare, a mass violent incident like in yountville. >> it is hard to know if at all ptsd played any part in the gunman's behavior. but...
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for example, current long-acting inject i believe treatments used for schizophrenia utilize both the distribution methods to ensure optimal patient access to these medications. current law, however, is ambiguous and could impede patient access to new treatment invasions. we agree with representatives costello and nolan that the law needs to be clarified so that these next generation products can be accessed directly by healthcare providers by a specialty pharmacy restricted delivery system as well as the traditional buy and bill system. we support the proposed legislation to remove ambiguity in the current law to ensure that patients are opioid use disorder and their providers have the same level of access to these innovative treatments as they do to other inject i believe products. this technical clarification will ensure the safest distribution channels for these new medical technologies. thank you again for the opportunity to address the committee. together we can transform addiction from a human crisis to a recognized treatable disease. thank you. >> thank you for your dem. dr. k
for example, current long-acting inject i believe treatments used for schizophrenia utilize both the distribution methods to ensure optimal patient access to these medications. current law, however, is ambiguous and could impede patient access to new treatment invasions. we agree with representatives costello and nolan that the law needs to be clarified so that these next generation products can be accessed directly by healthcare providers by a specialty pharmacy restricted delivery system as...
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jail officials say holland who had schizophrenia died from a blood clot in his lung.chair for 46 hours. after he was finally released, holland was left on the floor of another cell where he died less than an hour later. some deputies captured on the video appear to be laughing at several points throughout the footage. the county awarded holland's family $5 million. in a statement the sheriff's office called holland's death, quote, haeart breaking. >>> we turn to the latest on the major move by the justice department. the fbi's former number two andrew mccabe was fired and president trump is praising the decision on twitter. mccabe and his supporters say it is the result of the administration's war with the fbi. more now from nbc's justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions accepted a recommendation from the fbi itself to fire andrew mccabe over his decision to let fbi officials talk with a reporter during the presidential campaign about an investigation of the clinton foundation. sessions called that an unauthorized disclosure to
jail officials say holland who had schizophrenia died from a blood clot in his lung.chair for 46 hours. after he was finally released, holland was left on the floor of another cell where he died less than an hour later. some deputies captured on the video appear to be laughing at several points throughout the footage. the county awarded holland's family $5 million. in a statement the sheriff's office called holland's death, quote, haeart breaking. >>> we turn to the latest on the major...
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brains of men and women and they actually were looking, i believe they were looking for signs of schizophrenia. they were looking for something that is unrelated to gender. what they found was in general mail (wired differently. the male brain, if you think of the two hemispheres of the brain is wired front to back where is the female brain is wired side to side. that suggests, it doesn't have anything to do with intelligence but it does suggest that women are better at multitasking and it also, as one of the researchers explained to me, what she said is is not about intelligence but it does affect your perception, how you perceive the world. how i am perceiving the world is somewhat different than you are perceiving the world. i think that explains some of the disconnect. there's some other biological differences that researchers have found. one of the most interesting things that i found was those interviewing, when i would interview male executives for mail and jamail leaders in whatever industry and i would say, generally i would start by saying are there, are they confused about your fema
brains of men and women and they actually were looking, i believe they were looking for signs of schizophrenia. they were looking for something that is unrelated to gender. what they found was in general mail (wired differently. the male brain, if you think of the two hemispheres of the brain is wired front to back where is the female brain is wired side to side. that suggests, it doesn't have anything to do with intelligence but it does suggest that women are better at multitasking and it...
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government might look at this move on the parts of the states and think will hang on you're being a bit schizophrenia because on the one hand you're saying we get. paying has been. we can work together when it comes to the issue of north korea and yet fast forward a few months and china is the worst possible component in the global marketplace as far as donald trump is concerned. yeah it's very instinctive because we saw. a shift from the american administration when you heard candidate rhetoric china was enemy number one when it came to anything for the economy in the united states then there was this relationship building if you the first couple of months of ministration and now you see this one thing that's interesting the rhetoric coming out of china straight the way up to these tariffs were announced they said that this will damage if there is a trade war it will damage the relationship trade relationship economic relationship. between the two biggest economies in the world so they're saying yes this is going to be something that damages things moving forward is that permeate into diplomatic rel
government might look at this move on the parts of the states and think will hang on you're being a bit schizophrenia because on the one hand you're saying we get. paying has been. we can work together when it comes to the issue of north korea and yet fast forward a few months and china is the worst possible component in the global marketplace as far as donald trump is concerned. yeah it's very instinctive because we saw. a shift from the american administration when you heard candidate...
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campaign, i just think we are witnessing not just a fracturing of the republican party but true schizophrenia that want limited government. they don't want to spend too much money. they're lambasting the president for the way he voted friday. but this was a president that promised that mexico was going to build the wall, not the united states government why then be angry if the money has not been budgeted. >> anand, you could go on and on, the opioid epidemic hitting constituents in some of these states like west virginia, he's not doing anything like that. in fact, he's coming after their medicaid. he's letting paul ryan work his ryan budget which would eventually come after their social security disability insurance. not to mention that starting a trade war with china makes everything at walmart more expensive. and these going to degree the industry. china is coming for kentucky, coming for their bourbon. did they refuse to vote in 2010 just because barack obama didn't literally remake the world in a year and a half? >> and so vigorous is this tolerance that we're now living through a momen
campaign, i just think we are witnessing not just a fracturing of the republican party but true schizophrenia that want limited government. they don't want to spend too much money. they're lambasting the president for the way he voted friday. but this was a president that promised that mexico was going to build the wall, not the united states government why then be angry if the money has not been budgeted. >> anand, you could go on and on, the opioid epidemic hitting constituents in some...
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claiming he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia... was not sane at the time of the shootings. ( robin )a security guard is being charged with murder... in the death of his co- worker in walnut creek.the incident happened at a construction site on lacassie avenue last thursday night. police say, 34-year-old hakim madjour ... attacked 60-year-old.. harry swayne... with a metal pole. the attacked caused swayne severe head injuries. he died at the scene. madjour and swayne... were both co-workers. madjour was treated for minoir injuries before being arrested and booked in jail. right now he's being charged with murder. coming upduring inclement weather it's important to have both hands on the wheel and reduce speed i stopping for your speed you're between 80 and 81 miles per hour in a 55 mile per hour zone i'll show you more in the next edition of people behaving badly (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. it's a rainy week here in the bay... which means drivers should pay special attention to the rules of the road
claiming he had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia... was not sane at the time of the shootings. ( robin )a security guard is being charged with murder... in the death of his co- worker in walnut creek.the incident happened at a construction site on lacassie avenue last thursday night. police say, 34-year-old hakim madjour ... attacked 60-year-old.. harry swayne... with a metal pole. the attacked caused swayne severe head injuries. he died at the scene. madjour and swayne... were both...
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cancer, autism, schizophrenia, al azhimer, lyme disease and more.d to make research national priority. the ample, in japan, at sujika health university and it november, 2017 scientific article, your brain on actual acid is studying the link acidity and psychiatric disorders. world need to spend for dollars, on research disease and not wait for them to occur. guest: great point. told me in c.d.c. the book and a lot of subsequent conversations we've had, it a lot less to focus on prevention than to focus on something like the ebola outbreak costs billions of thousands of lives. something like spending money on and se surveillance less, ion costs a lot however it is a lot less sexy. about g politicians talk funding, vernment cutting spending, they talk about spending on foreign governments. why are we spending our money on bolstering ys and their public health funding, de shouldn't they be doing that? end. is we benefit in the the ebola virus does not stay spread.ountries, it can ika spread from africa to central and south america and up into miami. vi
cancer, autism, schizophrenia, al azhimer, lyme disease and more.d to make research national priority. the ample, in japan, at sujika health university and it november, 2017 scientific article, your brain on actual acid is studying the link acidity and psychiatric disorders. world need to spend for dollars, on research disease and not wait for them to occur. guest: great point. told me in c.d.c. the book and a lot of subsequent conversations we've had, it a lot less to focus on prevention than...
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comes to a psychiatrist and says they are suffering from psychiatrist cannot use the diagnosis of schizophreniand say, you are more likely to commit a violent act. it is a symptom of mental violence -- of mental illness that you will shoot somebody else. there is relatively little they can do. hospitalized someone but many people who commit mass meet the don't criteria for serious mental illness that winds up putting someone in the hospital. so in that regard, the people who commit mass shootings are not the kind of people who we commit to a mental hospital. so even though it is an important part of the conversation, it does have to be one of many factors. tore is no predictive value say that somebody will go on and commit a mass shooting. host: there is the story in the washington post of another who isual, 14 years old accused of opening fire on a south carolina school in 2015 and he killed a six-year-old that he detailed his motives in dozens of online messages. he said he is a research other school shooters and was determined to kill 50 or 60 to take his father's truck to become the most no
comes to a psychiatrist and says they are suffering from psychiatrist cannot use the diagnosis of schizophreniand say, you are more likely to commit a violent act. it is a symptom of mental violence -- of mental illness that you will shoot somebody else. there is relatively little they can do. hospitalized someone but many people who commit mass meet the don't criteria for serious mental illness that winds up putting someone in the hospital. so in that regard, the people who commit mass...