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some researching believe there are variations of pans that are triggered by strep infections, but tessa'swas so extreme she needed medical procedures and powerful drugs. >> so i think having a general clinic set up to treat kids who seem to have pans with an aggressive, expensive designer drug that has a black box warning is a dangerous clinical practice. >> reporter: the treatment apparently worked for tessa. when we finally decided to this route, all of the kids get better. >> reporter: pans is so new, there are no guidelines for doctors to treat the disease. there are only three centers in the country that treat pans patients, and there's a five-month wait to get an appoint. teresa says it is worth the wait. and for now their biggest concern is getting to school on time. lisa learn -- bernard, al jazeera. >> the sun has been missing over parts of this week. and now that it has returned to places like the plains, 30s this morning, into the 70s by this afternoon. finally temperatures are nudging warmer. cool slightly in the next couple of days and that helps with the fire danger that we
some researching believe there are variations of pans that are triggered by strep infections, but tessa'swas so extreme she needed medical procedures and powerful drugs. >> so i think having a general clinic set up to treat kids who seem to have pans with an aggressive, expensive designer drug that has a black box warning is a dangerous clinical practice. >> reporter: the treatment apparently worked for tessa. when we finally decided to this route, all of the kids get better....
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tessa gallo, was a confident teenager, when her mother said overnight, she became psychotic. being treated for a bipolar disorder. put on a long list of psychotropic drugs. >> none of these had effect. >> a physical illness attacked a part of her brain that triggers violent newly defined condition called pans, pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome. opened the first pans clink in the country 18 months ago. dr. why body attacks itself. she and pediatric psychiatrist dr. kentuck kik i chang. >> i have taken care of hundreds of kids. something is going on here. >> triggered by strep infections. dr. donald gilbert at cincinnati children's hospital is troubled by this aggressive treatment. >> i think having a general clinic set up to treat kids who seem to have pans with an aggressive expensive designer drug that has a black box warning is a dangerous clinical practice and it's not apparent. >> the treatment are apparently worked with tessa gallo. pans is so influence, the american religion pediatric association has no treatment protocol. teresa gallo says it's worth the
tessa gallo, was a confident teenager, when her mother said overnight, she became psychotic. being treated for a bipolar disorder. put on a long list of psychotropic drugs. >> none of these had effect. >> a physical illness attacked a part of her brain that triggers violent newly defined condition called pans, pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome. opened the first pans clink in the country 18 months ago. dr. why body attacks itself. she and pediatric psychiatrist dr....
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just a week and half old, she made her debut after spending time bonding with her mom, tessa.s day to tessa. >>> and in providence, rhode island, the adorable tree kangaroo. the first to be born at the roger williams park zoo in 20 years. every baby, so adorable. >> that face. >> how cute is that? >> pretty cute. >> it's almost as cute as my chihuahua. ridiculously cute. >>> and a big happy mother's day -- since ron did it, i'm doing it. happy mother's day to my mom. and all the moms watching. we've received so many wonderful photos and messages about your mom. first up, this beautiful photo sent in by brenda, of her mom, alma, and the grandkids. from weslaco, texas. next up, from east moline, illinois. her mom is graduating with her associate's degree next week end. so congratulations. here's rashad from pittsburgh with his mom, kimberly. another one from summer who says she loves her mom with all her heart. cat says her mom is the hardest working person she knows. it's something that comes to mind when you think of moms. they're the hardest working people. >> so selfless. >>
just a week and half old, she made her debut after spending time bonding with her mom, tessa.s day to tessa. >>> and in providence, rhode island, the adorable tree kangaroo. the first to be born at the roger williams park zoo in 20 years. every baby, so adorable. >> that face. >> how cute is that? >> pretty cute. >> it's almost as cute as my chihuahua. ridiculously cute. >>> and a big happy mother's day -- since ron did it, i'm doing it. happy mother's...
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dssins divergence was in uniforms which can be identified because he wants to destabilize our country tessa. the message to me the wounded. since you don't see the calls and says you know anything. i'm sprinkling it certainly did. friends and colleagues who went to makan the club. read them. they want. i will get it. randy seaver was that cleans the lines of it least twenty people have shrinking. this usually means seeking something crazy. many of the year. this means the gap between the roman authorities i reached the market came to be too strong to overcome scotia not tea from a distant. lewis even inconsiderate thousand people gathered near the place headquarters to money the release of those who are detained on the surviving thriving fine. authorities have already met dozens of the time to give at least doze off a credit at the school building. you get more updates from the depths of up to two feet and salty and the school. no moss the price of kin fails to take control of eastern ukraine ahead of the present election coming up in this month. washingtonerlin say the unrest is russia's o
dssins divergence was in uniforms which can be identified because he wants to destabilize our country tessa. the message to me the wounded. since you don't see the calls and says you know anything. i'm sprinkling it certainly did. friends and colleagues who went to makan the club. read them. they want. i will get it. randy seaver was that cleans the lines of it least twenty people have shrinking. this usually means seeking something crazy. many of the year. this means the gap between the roman...
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. >> tessa covered the story for the university paper, the herald. >> you don't hear a lot about phoneson craig reappears in the seating area. >> a couple of guys were trying to hold him still. you hear him say it's about to get nuclear. >> it's about to get nuclear. what that means, i don't know. >> craig's nuclear punch misses by a mile. instead, he's knocked to the floor. but it's not long before he's back on his feet again. >> he was riled up and started offering money to people who could whoop him. shirt comes off. >> stay come. >> you want some of me? do you want some of me? >> it's an offer everyone can refuse and does. a friend of craig's in the black shirt attempts to talk sense into him. but craig has little interest in calming down. >> i don't care! >> in a matter of seconds, there are blue uniformed cops all around him. he doesn't really move. it's like he's a deer in headlights. >> dazed and confused, craig does not comply. this time craig stays down. craig pleads guilty to alcohol intoxication and disorderly conduct. he's sentenced to 90 days in jail. he is put on probatio
. >> tessa covered the story for the university paper, the herald. >> you don't hear a lot about phoneson craig reappears in the seating area. >> a couple of guys were trying to hold him still. you hear him say it's about to get nuclear. >> it's about to get nuclear. what that means, i don't know. >> craig's nuclear punch misses by a mile. instead, he's knocked to the floor. but it's not long before he's back on his feet again. >> he was riled up and started...
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tessa. first century fox, parent of fox business network and zillow which has been hit hard.wn 8%. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. analyst call on tesla earnings is coming up in 10 minutes. wedbush securities craig irwin why he is bullish on lech cake carmaker. before we get to that, from the u.s. to every corner of the globe money has been flying around the world. starting in russia, where president putin appears to take steps to east tensions in ukraine. putin asked for pro-russian separatists to postpone a referendum that was supposed to take place sunday. he said that russia started to pull back 40,000 troops gathering for weeks over the border. >>> in norway, the military is trying out oculus rift in hits tanks. the virtual reality headset, gives tank drivers a 360-degree view outside the vehicle and allowing them to navigate dangerous situations without opening the hatch. >>> landing in china where monkeys are being used by an air force to defend them against birds. the cheeky primates are specifically trained to destroy nests that have started to plague s
tessa. first century fox, parent of fox business network and zillow which has been hit hard.wn 8%. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. analyst call on tesla earnings is coming up in 10 minutes. wedbush securities craig irwin why he is bullish on lech cake carmaker. before we get to that, from the u.s. to every corner of the globe money has been flying around the world. starting in russia, where president putin appears to take steps to east tensions in ukraine. putin asked for...
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we support tessa and electric cars in general. we like solar and wind power to be affordable.the meantime if you think hammering u.s. corporations to stop the fires in california or storms like sandy, you are nuts. governor brown should fly over to to shanghai and get a clue. he now, that's the memo. top story tonight reaction. president of the liberal think tank. mark hanna, analyst who works primarily for democrats. what did i say wrong. >> it sounds good, bill. i like where you stand because it acknowledges that we have a problem and as everybody knows the first step in solving any problem is admitting you have a problem. what conservatives have failed to do from, you know, in recent years is acknowledge the problem. you have marco rubio out there still denying the fact that climate change is happening. >> going to be on the program. the senator is going it to be on the program tomorrow i think you should grill him on. >> it we will. joe bastardi is the go to guy in weather deal. he is a global warming climate change denier. but he points to a lot of interesting facts in hi
we support tessa and electric cars in general. we like solar and wind power to be affordable.the meantime if you think hammering u.s. corporations to stop the fires in california or storms like sandy, you are nuts. governor brown should fly over to to shanghai and get a clue. he now, that's the memo. top story tonight reaction. president of the liberal think tank. mark hanna, analyst who works primarily for democrats. what did i say wrong. >> it sounds good, bill. i like where you stand...
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also speaks to the crash of momentum we have been talking about for the past six weeks, whether it is tessar, etc.. hindery, you may not know it, but he was a great supporter of john edwards a short time ago. he was talking about two ever widening on income inequality. you have focused particularly on income manufacturing jobs. i thought we had a better job economy. >> i don't think we have a better job economy at all. jobs created last month, that was on friday over notweekend -- if you have realized it already, only about 11,000 of them were in manufacturing. we are so far overweight toward services. of the other reality, of all the jobs that have been created since the recession was declared officially over thomas 43% of them make just $16 an hour or less, so the quality of these jobs is something we keep ignoring. to aboutno quality half of them. >> you have been a critic of the president. we see mrs. obama at the met gala last night, a big soirÉe in new york. the president at the correspondents dinner. he loves to talk to silicon valley. can silicon valley create new jobs? withe last t
also speaks to the crash of momentum we have been talking about for the past six weeks, whether it is tessar, etc.. hindery, you may not know it, but he was a great supporter of john edwards a short time ago. he was talking about two ever widening on income inequality. you have focused particularly on income manufacturing jobs. i thought we had a better job economy. >> i don't think we have a better job economy at all. jobs created last month, that was on friday over notweekend -- if you...