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it's traumatizing for the other folks who are watching it. it's traumatizing for the staff that are doing it, the experience of whether it is bed time. i've heard people say, standing in lines or all sorts of things within our institutions that we could do to create environments again that are safe and that are calm and that are healing. and the issue that is something that dr. gillece mentioned earlier-is the staff trained? absolutely. and that allows, then, for staff who have had previous experiences not to be able to project those on the clients, allows the staff to be able to hopefully make decisions: "well, gee, that person's experiences are too similar to mine and i can't comfortably work in that with this particular person, but i can work with that particular person." that's the heart that we want to address in this section, and it is making sure that all parties involved understand that trauma, as dr. harris pointed out, is such a ubiquitous experience, the key issue in the assessment you have to be comfortable with that and to recogn
it's traumatizing for the other folks who are watching it. it's traumatizing for the staff that are doing it, the experience of whether it is bed time. i've heard people say, standing in lines or all sorts of things within our institutions that we could do to create environments again that are safe and that are calm and that are healing. and the issue that is something that dr. gillece mentioned earlier-is the staff trained? absolutely. and that allows, then, for staff who have had previous...
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clark, with the post-traumatic and the traumatic brain injuries that we're experiencing now.you are focusing only on the criminal justice system, military returning veterans often have problems. but you also have to recognize that there are settings where trauma is common. so ... which are? jails can be, and prisons where there's physical violence or the lifestyle of using drugs where people become vulnerable. there is this gradation in traumatic experiences that we have to take into consideration. women are more likely to be victims of sexual assault, although men are also the victims of sexual assault, but women are more likely. on the other hand, men are more likely to be victims of physical assault or engage in physical assault, so that then puts them in situations where they get incarcerated. the key issue that you're hearing dr. gillece and me mention, and that is making sure we assess for trauma as an integral part of any kind of assessment that we're dealing with. so, we're not dealing with the abuse excuse. what we're dealing with is if, indeed, we want to break the
clark, with the post-traumatic and the traumatic brain injuries that we're experiencing now.you are focusing only on the criminal justice system, military returning veterans often have problems. but you also have to recognize that there are settings where trauma is common. so ... which are? jails can be, and prisons where there's physical violence or the lifestyle of using drugs where people become vulnerable. there is this gradation in traumatic experiences that we have to take into...
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it was deeply traumatic, especially for the children. >> psychologically it has affected them really badly. they would not leave my side because they were so scared. they were afraid of any new ways, asking me if it is a sniper or a gunman. >> in recent months, thousands of syrian refugees have crossed the border illegally into the safety of jordan. we have learned in the last couple of days, syrian officials on the other side have been physically preventing people from leaving. leaving people having to escape the fighting illegally, often through minefields. this town, where there has been heavy fighting, is clearly visible from the jordanian side. one suggestion is to open a humanitarian corridor to this and other border towns. with more than 70,000 syrian refugees in jordan, it is a heavy burden on the u.n. refugee agency and the jordanian government. >> off of the more traumatized people are, the more difficult it is to find them -- often, the more traumatized the people are, the more difficult it is to find them because they are more scared. >> preparations for more permanent ca
it was deeply traumatic, especially for the children. >> psychologically it has affected them really badly. they would not leave my side because they were so scared. they were afraid of any new ways, asking me if it is a sniper or a gunman. >> in recent months, thousands of syrian refugees have crossed the border illegally into the safety of jordan. we have learned in the last couple of days, syrian officials on the other side have been physically preventing people from leaving....
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the military experts say at least 5% of dogs to go through traumatic combat experiences end up timid like this. >> he wants to do his job but it is not going to work. and the troubling behavior is consistent with k9 posttraumatic stress disorder. watch as this dog shies away with his tail tucked and ears back. the best this german shepherd barks out uncontrolled be. each of these highly trained dogs developed ptsd after long- term exposure. some dogs take months to recover. others never bounce back. for jopa, coming home without charging kramer was not easy. >> for the first couple of weeks, he was not able to do that. but that it took time, but he eventually bond with his new handler. they could be deployed together, and wholey says he believes that the dog is prepared if duty calls again. >> we train we patrol. i trust him he trusts me, and helps me go home. >> dr. burkhardt says about half of the word dogs diagnosed with post-traumatic stress syndrome go back to military service or the others are adopted out. to see more pictures of military dogs, go to wjla.com. >> earlier this w
the military experts say at least 5% of dogs to go through traumatic combat experiences end up timid like this. >> he wants to do his job but it is not going to work. and the troubling behavior is consistent with k9 posttraumatic stress disorder. watch as this dog shies away with his tail tucked and ears back. the best this german shepherd barks out uncontrolled be. each of these highly trained dogs developed ptsd after long- term exposure. some dogs take months to recover. others never...
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thank god we put them in place because our teaching staff did an excellent job in a very horrible traumatic experience this morning. our prayers go out to the five victims, and their families, first and foremost. again, we shift our mode into looking at them, we feel so disheart disheartened, it will take me a moment to get back together here in a minute. certainly hope those families know that they are in our thoughts and prayers, we will be having a candle light vigil service at 7:00 tomorrow night. we have aggressive counselors here at the middle school until 7:00 tonight, for anybody, teachers, students or community members who have been impacted by the tragedy. our students are safe, the remainder of the students are safe and home with their parents 100% across the board. once again, it's a horrible tragedy. i just want to thank, again, our law enforcement and i want to thank our teaching staff who were well prepared to respond to a tragedy of this nature. thank you. >> superintendent will school remain closed tomorrow? >> i'll give out the phone number again. 440-279-2009. that is the
thank god we put them in place because our teaching staff did an excellent job in a very horrible traumatic experience this morning. our prayers go out to the five victims, and their families, first and foremost. again, we shift our mode into looking at them, we feel so disheart disheartened, it will take me a moment to get back together here in a minute. certainly hope those families know that they are in our thoughts and prayers, we will be having a candle light vigil service at 7:00 tomorrow...
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nearly 1/3 of all vets suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder or ptsd.doctor helped develop a unique treatment that might bring them some relief. >> reporter: in these snapshot memories. james and cateri peterson look like they have the ideal happy family, but pictures don't always tell the story. >> he's just not happy and he's just -- nothing is fun anymore and it's just ruined him. >> reporter: james was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder since returning home from iraq. since then he's been fighting his own war in his mind. >> i was hyper vigilant, make sure my apartment doors and windows were locked, avoid crowds a lot. >> reporter: james was taking 10 to 15 pills a day for anxiety, depression and pain affecting his marriage and three young sons. >> our oldest kid has secondary trauma where he now will sit in the restaurant facing the door combing exits. does he all that kind of stuff. >> reporter: fellow combat vet eric fowler also suffers from a severe case of ptsd. he served two tours of duty in iraq in one of the most dangerous mission
nearly 1/3 of all vets suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder or ptsd.doctor helped develop a unique treatment that might bring them some relief. >> reporter: in these snapshot memories. james and cateri peterson look like they have the ideal happy family, but pictures don't always tell the story. >> he's just not happy and he's just -- nothing is fun anymore and it's just ruined him. >> reporter: james was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder since returning home...
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we have a national center on traumatic stress. we've got the activity that dr. gillece is engaged in, and we've got the activity that miss cain is engaged in. and we've got community programs like dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans administration, and hrsa, so that we deal with trauma across the board. we want it to be in primary care settings. we want people asking about it. and then we want to make sure we have a workforce that's skilled enough to begin to do something about it. and we are very glad that you have enlightened our audience related to this topic. i want to remind our audience that national recovery month is celebrated every september, and we're hoping that you engage and be visible and vocal during this month by hosting events and also be engaged, not only with the family, but with those that
we have a national center on traumatic stress. we've got the activity that dr. gillece is engaged in, and we've got the activity that miss cain is engaged in. and we've got community programs like dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans...
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post-traumatic stress disorder is a real problem. granted, the vast majority of people who come back from iraq and afghanistan do not suffer from ptsd, but for those who do, it can be pretty serious. it's hard enough to go and seek treatment for something like post-traumatic stress disorder. and when people hear something like this, it makes it even harder. the fact that they're concerned that this is going to cost too much, aside from being just completely disrespectful to the service of the men and women who need help, it also shows that they don't really understand these issues. if someone is suffering from an invisible injury, not treating them up front, it's actually much more expensive later down the line if that condition goes untreated. so not only is it smart fiscal policy, but it's also part of the responsibility we have to the men and women who sign up to join our military. >> but what about the army on a whole? we heard the impassioned sound from congressman dix, right? the army said, quote, the u.s. army medical command
post-traumatic stress disorder is a real problem. granted, the vast majority of people who come back from iraq and afghanistan do not suffer from ptsd, but for those who do, it can be pretty serious. it's hard enough to go and seek treatment for something like post-traumatic stress disorder. and when people hear something like this, it makes it even harder. the fact that they're concerned that this is going to cost too much, aside from being just completely disrespectful to the service of the...
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like everyone in new york and america, we were so traumatized with 9/11. i said to my husband, i am going to go out to the orchards. >> this is before you knew he was sick? >> i knew. he was still going full speed and no one would have known he was sick. he wasn't really sick, he just had his medical condition. i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent 2 days. >> simply because the world is coming to an end? >> i felt compelled. it was the moment i knew i had to turn the page. you just know. there is something that happens to you, i am going to turn the page. i was panicked. i was surprising him, he would have said no, i am too busy, i don't want you here. i spent a day running all over new york city trying not to freak out about the sirens buying flannel clothes, the right things for the orchard. this is ridiculous, i wear what i always wear, black. >> you are wearing a black cashmere turtle neck to the orchard? you can't do that. on the airplane, i am trying to learn the apple business. i have my files like a reporter. i realize i am treating my brot
like everyone in new york and america, we were so traumatized with 9/11. i said to my husband, i am going to go out to the orchards. >> this is before you knew he was sick? >> i knew. he was still going full speed and no one would have known he was sick. he wasn't really sick, he just had his medical condition. i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent 2 days. >> simply because the world is coming to an end? >> i felt compelled. it was the moment i knew i had to turn...
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they also said that it was traumatizing to watch the tape of that police interrogation. but also traumatizing as well to hear love's family talk about the pain they feel each day from losing yeardley. >>> metro transit police reported a 30% dip in crime in their parking lots last year. >> reporter: i'm matt jablo where police say that these yellow postcards are helping to prevent the car break ins and robberies. the captain of the metro transit police department spends a good deal of his time scanning metro parking lots and garages, trying to see things before they are stolen. things like coins, gps devices, cell phones that have been left in cars and clearly visible. now when he finds them, he'll take down the cars and their license plate numbers. he finds the owner's addresses and then mails them a postcard, telling them what he saw. and asking them to secure their personal property in their cars where they cannot be seen. a new crime prevention program that has been started late last year by metro. >> we have passed in a huge success. >> reporter: according to metro,
they also said that it was traumatizing to watch the tape of that police interrogation. but also traumatizing as well to hear love's family talk about the pain they feel each day from losing yeardley. >>> metro transit police reported a 30% dip in crime in their parking lots last year. >> reporter: i'm matt jablo where police say that these yellow postcards are helping to prevent the car break ins and robberies. the captain of the metro transit police department spends a good...
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like everyone in new york and america, we were so traumatized with 9/11. i said to my husband, i am going to go out to the orchards. >> this is before you knew he was sick? >> i knew. he was still going full speed and no one would have known he was sick. he wasn't really sick, he just had his medical condition. i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent
like everyone in new york and america, we were so traumatized with 9/11. i said to my husband, i am going to go out to the orchards. >> this is before you knew he was sick? >> i knew. he was still going full speed and no one would have known he was sick. he wasn't really sick, he just had his medical condition. i said i am going to go surprise him. i spent
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neighbors are terrified and charge are traumatized. in enenglish -- and their children are traumatized. in english and spanish, people in east oakland asked city leaders and police would they be satisfied living in a neighborhood that feels like constant crime. >> too many homicides, and vandalizing in this community. >> reporter: last night a 17- year-old was shot and killed near 82nd and burch. that's just a few blocks from the library where dozens of neighbors are meeting to organize. >> i understand the fear of crime and how precious children are. and our need to protect them. >> reporter: councilman reed says thursday's violence was the 17th of oakland in just the first two months of 2012. >> residents are concerned. they want to make sure that they can live and raise their children in a safe environment. >> reporter: the area commanders of the city has limited resources. they need the public to help out and these meetings are a great start. there will be another meeting next month. >>> reporting live in oakland, low rain blanco,
neighbors are terrified and charge are traumatized. in enenglish -- and their children are traumatized. in english and spanish, people in east oakland asked city leaders and police would they be satisfied living in a neighborhood that feels like constant crime. >> too many homicides, and vandalizing in this community. >> reporter: last night a 17- year-old was shot and killed near 82nd and burch. that's just a few blocks from the library where dozens of neighbors are meeting to...
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it was post-traumatic stress disorder. my "t" couldn't sleep. he was angry all the time.n i heard about wounded warrior project. now, i don't know everything they do, but my "t" is smiling again. one out of every five warriors return from the battlefield with post-traumatic stress disorder. help support them at woundedwarriorproject.org. >>> and now, 9 sports with dave owens. the best sports in town. >> lebron james, they pour in 50 a game and they create a rock star buzz that follows them everywhere. the miami heat landing in d.c. tonight. randy saying i'm not going to be a gracious host. john walsh, politician on a mission. how about that? pretty behind. wizards up 5 early. emphasize the word early. breaking news. lebron james, how about that? the planets rock. don't stop. he had 18. d. wade had 26. coach whitman trying to find the positives in the game. >> they were engaged. there wasn't any head hanging. the whole night, even after bad plays. that's part of the process of growing up. playing through your mistakes and not letting it affect the next two or three plays.
it was post-traumatic stress disorder. my "t" couldn't sleep. he was angry all the time.n i heard about wounded warrior project. now, i don't know everything they do, but my "t" is smiling again. one out of every five warriors return from the battlefield with post-traumatic stress disorder. help support them at woundedwarriorproject.org. >>> and now, 9 sports with dave owens. the best sports in town. >> lebron james, they pour in 50 a game and they create a...
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a traumatic ordeal for a dog...waters..what could have caused him to lash out at a television anchor... severly hurting her... on live t-v. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 4)) ealthy foods' hidden riiks. the "good for yoou meals that arre actually 3 we have a school delay to pass along to you this morning. carroll county schools are opening two hours late. 3 p fbuier map 3 shocking information about the night yeardly love was killed is revealed during opening statments in the murder trial of george huguely.he's accused of beating her to death n may of 2210 near the university of virginia.today... testimony continues.megan gilliland is at lovv's alma mater... notre dame prep with more on what morning megan.o far.good - megan. after more than four days with no movement in the death penalty trial of a man accused of murdering an anne arundel county corrections officer... the possibility of a hung juryy. looms. lee edward stephens is one of two prisoners accused of stabbing corpora
a traumatic ordeal for a dog...waters..what could have caused him to lash out at a television anchor... severly hurting her... on live t-v. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 4)) ealthy foods' hidden riiks. the "good for yoou meals that arre actually 3 we have a school delay to pass along to you this morning. carroll county schools are opening two hours late. 3 p fbuier map 3 shocking information about the night yeardly love was killed is revealed during...
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former army sergeant says he spent two tours in iraq, came home with post traumatic stress disorder. he says his former employer, bank of america, and his insurance company, will not help him get treatment. tonight, the lawsuit. and why this case could be about much more than just this one veteran. so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's rth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. hey, i love your cereal there-- it's got that sweet honey taste. buno way it's calories, right? no way. lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ >>shepard: word today that syria has insti
former army sergeant says he spent two tours in iraq, came home with post traumatic stress disorder. he says his former employer, bank of america, and his insurance company, will not help him get treatment. tonight, the lawsuit. and why this case could be about much more than just this one veteran. so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's rth of fiber in every ... why stop at...
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. >> reporter: he had made it out of the i.c.u., but he still suffered from traumatic brain injury andc stress. when he tried to get back to a normal life by going to college, it didn't work. >> i'd been out of school for 10 years and it just-- it was a little too much for me. >> reporter: the traumatic brain injury and the p.t.s.d., do you think that inhibited what you were able to do in school? >> definitely. it's focusing, just dealing with the crowds in the school, just being alone a lot. >> reporter: how does that work? you said there were crowds there but you were alone. >> i could be in a room with 100 people and still be alone. >> reporter: why, because you're physically different? >> no, just mentally. >> reporter: they had no idea what you'd been through. >> i think i didn't realize what i'd been through, really what was going on with me. >> reporter: he moved to aspen, where he had fallen in love with skiing. >> it's the thing that, you know, let me be free and forget pret much my disability and everything else. >> reporter: but he still suffered from a perfect storm of inju
. >> reporter: he had made it out of the i.c.u., but he still suffered from traumatic brain injury andc stress. when he tried to get back to a normal life by going to college, it didn't work. >> i'd been out of school for 10 years and it just-- it was a little too much for me. >> reporter: the traumatic brain injury and the p.t.s.d., do you think that inhibited what you were able to do in school? >> definitely. it's focusing, just dealing with the crowds in the school,...
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that's a move that could be very traumatic for them. an independent consultant and civil grand jury both recommended that this facility be shut down. because the building they say is outdated and doesn't meet today's standards for medical care or earthquake safety. they say where do you move these residents. a spokesman telling bay city news service that the county doesn't have the space. a group fighting for the patient rights say the move would be hard on thoseth elderly people. especially those with dementia. if it goes ahead it will not close until all patients have safely found a new home. they promise to help the workers find new problems. reporting live in berling game. >> thank you very much. facebook's future in menlo park prompting discussions. the city council holding a meeting to talk about the impact of facebook's plans to add thousands of workers and possibly a second campus along bay shore boulevard. concerned about the increased traffic as facebook continues to grow. tonight's meeting at 7:30. >> a south bay city is abou
that's a move that could be very traumatic for them. an independent consultant and civil grand jury both recommended that this facility be shut down. because the building they say is outdated and doesn't meet today's standards for medical care or earthquake safety. they say where do you move these residents. a spokesman telling bay city news service that the county doesn't have the space. a group fighting for the patient rights say the move would be hard on thoseth elderly people. especially...
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tonight, we look at the signature injury from this war, traumatic brain injury and what one entrepreneurs doing to help those in need. ♪ ♪ >> john: jonathan may berry isn't just learning a new skill. he is learning a new way of coping with the brain injury he sufficiented when an iraqi insurgent threw a grenade under his humvee. >> two months ago i was, i had no purpose. i woke up in the morning and i didn't -- it was like the wind just blew through me. >> john: same with kevin workman, stretching his twisted spine in aquatic therapy. national guard combat medic hit 12 times byi.e.d.s in his time in iraq. >> blew me down inside the humvee. covered in smoke. my platoon leader was bleeding from his ears. >> workman, may-berry and another group of wounded warriors are part of innovative treatment program at shepard center, private rehabilitation hospital in atlanta. they live together for three months in intensive therapy to recover from the debilitating effect of mild traumatic brain injury. the share program created by bernie marcus who kicked in the first $1 million to get it up and runn
tonight, we look at the signature injury from this war, traumatic brain injury and what one entrepreneurs doing to help those in need. ♪ ♪ >> john: jonathan may berry isn't just learning a new skill. he is learning a new way of coping with the brain injury he sufficiented when an iraqi insurgent threw a grenade under his humvee. >> two months ago i was, i had no purpose. i woke up in the morning and i didn't -- it was like the wind just blew through me. >> john: same with...
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house and your stores, it's traumatic. people have to kind of get back on their feet, say prayers that they recovered, and just sort of hold each other. i've been doing that with lots of people all over harrisburg p and southern illinois. folks have come from every part of our state and other states to help their neighbors. folks from joplin, missouri came. and i think that's what america is all about. it's the heart of america, it's the heart of a volunteer. we have a lot of volunteers helping their neighbor. >> is there anything that people need, the community needs right now that people from surrounding communities could maybe help out with before the government can get its resources together? >> i believe in the power of prayer. you can always pray. also i think the resources of our state government are being deployed. we have a great emergency management agency. our state police, our conservation folks. everybody's. in nobody's left out. and then the other thing we're going to have to do, i declared it a state disaste
house and your stores, it's traumatic. people have to kind of get back on their feet, say prayers that they recovered, and just sort of hold each other. i've been doing that with lots of people all over harrisburg p and southern illinois. folks have come from every part of our state and other states to help their neighbors. folks from joplin, missouri came. and i think that's what america is all about. it's the heart of america, it's the heart of a volunteer. we have a lot of volunteers helping...
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the traumatic brain injuries - tbis - haven't. the way i describe it is you're just afraid.m i going to start forgetting things? [male announcer] tbi is as serious as any battlefield injury. you're just not the guy you used to be. [male announcer] thankfully va has made important advancements in tbi seeing it, treating it understanding it. and they're here to help veterans affected by it. i can see that what we're doing here at the polytrauma unit is to move from survivability to thrive-ability. [male announcer] if you think you or a veteran you know has sustained a brain injury, get screened. all right, i have the results of the vote right here and because i like you people, i'm going to read it. all right, it's because i'm getting paid for it. okay, the second place winner is "swingers," sent in by al fuentes, michael garcia russell prine, and craig love from orlando, florida. congratulations. all right. and tonight's $10,000 video is... "cocky raccoon," sent in by mike and cheryl ingle from greenville, california. yes! daisy. oh! congratulations. i have to tell you that i
the traumatic brain injuries - tbis - haven't. the way i describe it is you're just afraid.m i going to start forgetting things? [male announcer] tbi is as serious as any battlefield injury. you're just not the guy you used to be. [male announcer] thankfully va has made important advancements in tbi seeing it, treating it understanding it. and they're here to help veterans affected by it. i can see that what we're doing here at the polytrauma unit is to move from survivability to...
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who seems still traumatized by the rescue... lunges t the anchor... biting her face.you can see... eveeyone is shocked by what just happened.the anchor is now being treated at a a ccble technician is hailed a hero... after he saves a customer's baby's ... life.a-t and t technician andrel reid ... was in a michigan home... seeting up cable inna home.. when he noticed the child was choking.reiddjumped into action. she was coughing, it just started blocking up hhr system and sse just started choking on theecongestion. around her eyes it was getting all red and she started turning different colors.i put he baby in a positton that i was taught in training, put the baby in my palm, flipped her over and gave her a light 3 trust to her back and that's when everything ccme up and the baby actually started laughing and smiling at me. me. the 4-year-old's mother &psays... it was a blessing to have someone therr to hhlp. this was the first time reid had to perform c-p-r on the job.though he's never done it before, he said in the face of pn emergency... the training nature. coming up on the ear
who seems still traumatized by the rescue... lunges t the anchor... biting her face.you can see... eveeyone is shocked by what just happened.the anchor is now being treated at a a ccble technician is hailed a hero... after he saves a customer's baby's ... life.a-t and t technician andrel reid ... was in a michigan home... seeting up cable inna home.. when he noticed the child was choking.reiddjumped into action. she was coughing, it just started blocking up hhr system and sse just started...
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injury z a traumatic injury can be something simple as redness or a bruise. >> the judge was assigned to the trial today, presiding over numerous cases. mirkarimi said he's been seeing his son regularly now that the court allowed supervised visits. he said that he's had no problem doing his job as sheriff. >> since the judge just got the case today he wants the weekend to review you will of the motions. there are about three or four of them and then, trial resumes on monday when arguments will be heard. it's their hope that a jury if selected by the end of the week. >> bullets whizing past two small children today. the kind of reckless, gang related crime that seems to be daily occurrence lately. laura anthony is live with an effort to do something about this. >> it's a gang injunction a judge imposed this week, today's shooting outside what they're calling the safety zone but inside the area, where both the mayor and chief are focusing all of their attention. and this afternoon shooting tells us was too day too close to her house. >> you're coming to shoot a guy but there are two bab
injury z a traumatic injury can be something simple as redness or a bruise. >> the judge was assigned to the trial today, presiding over numerous cases. mirkarimi said he's been seeing his son regularly now that the court allowed supervised visits. he said that he's had no problem doing his job as sheriff. >> since the judge just got the case today he wants the weekend to review you will of the motions. there are about three or four of them and then, trial resumes on monday when...
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. >> he says at least 5% of dogs that go through traumatic combat experiences and a timid like this.go and do his job. it will not work. >> this troubling behavior is consistent with canine post- traumatic stress disorder. >> you cannot rely on symptoms. the dog telling us i am afraid of this or so and so, i am experiencing this. we have to look at their behavior. >> have brought some blindfolds used for detainee's pierre >> watched as the stock shies away with his tail tucked and years back. >> you can see the dog actively work to get away from that. >> he was clearly distressed. >> each of these highly trained or dogs developed ptsd after long-term combat exposure. >> gunfire and people running all over the place. >> some dogs take months to recover. others never bounce back. joffa was able to get right back into trading. his new hammer says he does not know if they will be deployed together. he believes the dog is prepared of duty calls again. >> about half of the dogs diagnosed go back into service in the military. the other half are either adopted or transferred to another area
. >> he says at least 5% of dogs that go through traumatic combat experiences and a timid like this.go and do his job. it will not work. >> this troubling behavior is consistent with canine post- traumatic stress disorder. >> you cannot rely on symptoms. the dog telling us i am afraid of this or so and so, i am experiencing this. we have to look at their behavior. >> have brought some blindfolds used for detainee's pierre >> watched as the stock shies away with his...
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tipper stands for traumatic inpatient parent provider emergency reserve... 1:29:27 the foudnationis veryy concentrated on making sure families have enough money to support victims that have been affected by violence soem familie sjust dotn have the monety to be able to supprot their families... in addition to family memmers having to take time off work... there are other 1:10:17 once i a sdiscahrged .. lots of t thigns i woudl need. new accomodation.. that cost moenyt hat sometiness insuracne wouldnt cover.. aside from financial support for families... the tipper as well.. 1:08:16 ot gets discofuagring bc the idea that somebody is nto thinking of you can sllp into your head.. :1:08:48 we come and basis... to help the patient feel that somebody is pullign for situation 1:33:22 they look plways askign aq=uestiosn inspriation..:34 shows them this is nto the end... shows other 3 reallyproud... so proud... 10:01:33 ii just ind of guy... 9:58:00 he's special.. my aroudn him... inspiration to eveyone aroudn him... 9:58:00 he's special.. my kind of guy... 10:01:33 im just last year, tipper 3 3 l
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. >>> coming up in about 20 minutes the lasting impact of traumatic experiences on children. we look at research and what is doing down to get them help. >> now to the campaign for president. a new national poll of the republican hopefuls shows santorum maintaining a slight lead over romney. he is favored by 36% of republican voters, compared to 34% for romney. gingrich is third at 13% and ron paul has 7%. two more primaries are scheduled for tomorrow in arizona and michigan. >>> santorum campaigned across michigan a total of 30 delegates up for grabs there. michigan could be key, it's where romney grew up and his dad was governor. polls indicate the race is close. >> we have an opportunity here tomorrow in michigan, to go out and do something big, shock the establishment. > its been fun these last ten days. we started off about 15 points down and now we are leading. thank you. > romney is expected to take arizona and it's 29 delegates. others haven't put up much of a fight there. >> chaos at the capitol where police were caught in the middle as occupy protesters clashed a pr
. >>> coming up in about 20 minutes the lasting impact of traumatic experiences on children. we look at research and what is doing down to get them help. >> now to the campaign for president. a new national poll of the republican hopefuls shows santorum maintaining a slight lead over romney. he is favored by 36% of republican voters, compared to 34% for romney. gingrich is third at 13% and ron paul has 7%. two more primaries are scheduled for tomorrow in arizona and michigan....
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a traumatic injury can be something as simple as redness or a bruise. >> reporter: sheriff mirkarimi does not have to be in court today for this important hearing. he will be on-the-job as sheriff today. he denies hurting his wife and he says he's looking forward to fighting these charges. even though lopez told her neighbor that mirkarimi has been violent to her once before, she has publicly said these charges are baseless and politically motivated. prosecutors have said they are not concerned about today's fight at all. they are not worried. they say they feel like the law is on their side in this issue. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> 6:04. police are trying to figure out the motive behind a fatal shooting at a san jose restaurant. officers arrived early sunday morning to find two men who had been shot one victim later died at the hospital. a third person with gunshot wounds walked into the emergency room of another hospital. police have made no arrests. this is san jose's fifth homicide of the year. >>> alameda county leader are taking a wait and see approach after accusations of
a traumatic injury can be something as simple as redness or a bruise. >> reporter: sheriff mirkarimi does not have to be in court today for this important hearing. he will be on-the-job as sheriff today. he denies hurting his wife and he says he's looking forward to fighting these charges. even though lopez told her neighbor that mirkarimi has been violent to her once before, she has publicly said these charges are baseless and politically motivated. prosecutors have said they are not...
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i was pretty traumatized. >> no one was hurt. the driver was taken into custody. sources tell abc 7 news that he was under the influence of ron paul. >> a congressional hearing will accountabilityn national.on officials from the army and officeent accountability are set to testify. ago, numerousalf problems were found including remains. hearing will look into whether a recent changes are adequate. >> montgomery county considering installing cameras on school buses. days ago one parent shot children's bus stop silver spring. you can see where he got at least two drivers ignoring the signs as students were getting on and off the bus. installing cameras would help children and drivers $250.be fined >> cars are just going by. they don't care. parents have been flipped off by people and cars. >> a survey last year found that than 7000e day more drivers statewide ignored stop signs. startling new video shows a a crash that caused gridlock on in december.e video inside a metrobus shows the moment of impact. the truck driver crossed the median and collided head-on with a
i was pretty traumatized. >> no one was hurt. the driver was taken into custody. sources tell abc 7 news that he was under the influence of ron paul. >> a congressional hearing will accountabilityn national.on officials from the army and officeent accountability are set to testify. ago, numerousalf problems were found including remains. hearing will look into whether a recent changes are adequate. >> montgomery county considering installing cameras on school buses. days ago...
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speaker: he is going through a very traumatic period-- the death of his father. that, as a young man having someone making decisions for you... it's terrible. but do you think was... was nice he took the key without permission? this is not a planned action. because it was not a pland action that's even worse then, because that's impulse, and you make big mistakes on impulse. kevin would benefit from some guidance from an older adult in the family. he has many things to say that are not being heard. he has never been given the opportunity. that's totally unfair. let's put ourselves into his position. would you like everybody else to make decisions for you? well, i wouldn't like, but i wouldn't take the key, believe me. funding for this program [with captioning] was provided by: additional funding is provided by: and:
speaker: he is going through a very traumatic period-- the death of his father. that, as a young man having someone making decisions for you... it's terrible. but do you think was... was nice he took the key without permission? this is not a planned action. because it was not a pland action that's even worse then, because that's impulse, and you make big mistakes on impulse. kevin would benefit from some guidance from an older adult in the family. he has many things to say that are not being...
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a traumatic injury can be something as simple as redness or a bruise. >> reporter: sheriff ross mirkarimi does not have to be in court today for this hearing. he has denied hurting his wife. even though lopez told her neighbor that he been violent to her once before, she has publicly said these charges are baseless and politically motivated. prosecutors have said they are not concerned about today's fight at all. they believe that the law is on their side in this case. and they believe the video will make it into evidence. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> thank you. we are coming up on 5:03. >>> there's a stunning twist in the saga of alameda county supervisor nadia lockyer the wife of bill lockyer there are reports of a sex tape. lilian kim has more. >> reporter: the san francisco chronicle says the sex tape of alameda county supervisor nadia lockyer is with a man she has been romantically involved with over a year. that man gave the tape to lockyer's husband state treasurer bill lockyer who believes he would make the tape public if he was forced to break up with his wife. this comes as a
a traumatic injury can be something as simple as redness or a bruise. >> reporter: sheriff ross mirkarimi does not have to be in court today for this hearing. he has denied hurting his wife. even though lopez told her neighbor that he been violent to her once before, she has publicly said these charges are baseless and politically motivated. prosecutors have said they are not concerned about today's fight at all. they believe that the law is on their side in this case. and they believe...
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have helped him survive. there wwre ppl in the store there was one witness who helped the victim traumatic kept her cool and talked to victim til pedics got here herethe suspects have ánotá been caught.police say they are two black males weaaing dark hoodies and they were holding a silver handgun.if you have any information about this crime, contact authorities. 3 baltimore county council approves a bill ... which protects transgeederrd people from discrimination. discrimination. the action comes almost a year after a trrnsgender woman was beaten at a rosedale mcdonalds while attempting to use the attention....and demands for better protections for transgender people. 3 in a 5-2 vote, baltimore's county council apppoved the bill. while it proviies protections in most public places... it doesn't speccfically say 'who' can use 'which' puulic facilities. nevertheless, the transgenner communnty s calling it aavicto. victory. 3 ":trans people will n ow hhve an opportunity to keep their jobs or find jobs. housing. they'll be reeted fairly in public accommodations." "i don't want this. i raised m
have helped him survive. there wwre ppl in the store there was one witness who helped the victim traumatic kept her cool and talked to victim til pedics got here herethe suspects have ánotá been caught.police say they are two black males weaaing dark hoodies and they were holding a silver handgun.if you have any information about this crime, contact authorities. 3 baltimore county council approves a bill ... which protects transgeederrd people from discrimination. discrimination. the action...
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inventors of the heads up helmet say it can reduce traumatic brain injuries in u.s. troops. the inventer? just 11 years old. >>> grab your umbrella before leaving the house. howard says we will have a few showers with high around 50. get your full forecast when 9news now returns. >>> we are back at 6:12 with a check on the stories making news now. iran says it's ready to resume talks over its nuclear program. that's according to a letter obtained by the associated press. it comes 24 hours after iran said its nuclear program took a big step forward. iran forward. >>> china's vice president will meet with farmers in iowa today and head to california. last night he was the guest at a special dinner hosted by iowa's governor. >>> just one camera will be allowed inside the funeral for whitney houston. the funeral for the late singer will be held saturday in newark, new jersey. bobby brown will perform in upper marlboro tonight but he will not be there with new edition. >>> good morning, everybody. as you can see, the beltway is looking fine all around town. we're going to zoom in
inventors of the heads up helmet say it can reduce traumatic brain injuries in u.s. troops. the inventer? just 11 years old. >>> grab your umbrella before leaving the house. howard says we will have a few showers with high around 50. get your full forecast when 9news now returns. >>> we are back at 6:12 with a check on the stories making news now. iran says it's ready to resume talks over its nuclear program. that's according to a letter obtained by the associated press. it...
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. >>> coming up in about 20 minutes the lasting impact of traumatic experiences on children. what is doing down to get them help. >> now to the campaign for president. a new national poll of the republican hopefuls shows santorum maintaining a slight lead over romney. he is favored by 36% of republican voters, compared to 34% for romney. gingrich is third at 13% and ron paul has 7%. two more primaries are scheduled for tomorrow in arizona and michigan. >>> santorum campaigned across michigan a total of 30 delegates up for grabs there. michigan could be key, it's where romney grew up and his dad was governor. polls indicate the race is close. >> we have an opportunity here tomorrow in michigan, to go out and do something big, shock the establishment. > its been fun these last ten days. we started off about 15 points down and now we are leading. thank you. > romney is expected to take arizona and it's 29 delegates. others haven't put up much of a fight there. >> chaos at the capitol where police were caught in the middle as occupy protesters clashed a prowhite group called the
. >>> coming up in about 20 minutes the lasting impact of traumatic experiences on children. what is doing down to get them help. >> now to the campaign for president. a new national poll of the republican hopefuls shows santorum maintaining a slight lead over romney. he is favored by 36% of republican voters, compared to 34% for romney. gingrich is third at 13% and ron paul has 7%. two more primaries are scheduled for tomorrow in arizona and michigan. >>> santorum...
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there and there's 300 people around you and you're listening to people laugh at your mom, it is traumatic. >> wanda holloway only served six months. >>> all new at 5:30, history is being made in baltimore county. the fire department there is celebrating a first and it's good news. abc2 news manny locke explains. >> reporter: first responders are going on a service call. normally ems thompson would be following. but with her new promotion as the first african-american female lieutenant in the baltimore county fire department, she now has more responsibilities and administrative duties that take her away from her first love. >> i'm going to miss actually being on the truck and the patient interact. like you said, it's my heart. >> reporter: lieutenant thompson is trained and feels this will help her with her new administrative duties. she remembers the day that changed her life. >> i spent three years as an administrative assistant with the federal burrow of investigations and in september of 2001 we all know what happened there and the amount of help and assistance and everything that was
there and there's 300 people around you and you're listening to people laugh at your mom, it is traumatic. >> wanda holloway only served six months. >>> all new at 5:30, history is being made in baltimore county. the fire department there is celebrating a first and it's good news. abc2 news manny locke explains. >> reporter: first responders are going on a service call. normally ems thompson would be following. but with her new promotion as the first african-american female...
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the blood flow decrease after a traumatic injury leading to damage, but scientists at wayne state developed a drug that keeps the blood flowing. it's only been tested on laboratory rats. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> here is the most amazing thing about today. normal daytime highs 46. that's what we will have today. 51 tomorrow. five shy of 60 wednesday. five shy of 70 on thursday. even with rain, a cold front coming through, 63 friday. we will knock back to normal. losing 20 degrees with the frontal passage, it takes us back to normal as we start the last weekend of february. back inside. >>> thank you very much. do not miss cbs prime time on wjz. at 10:00, hawaii five-o and stay tuned for eye witness news at 11:00. thank you for watching eye witness news on wjz 13. you have to wonder how many tee times will be made on thursday with that forecast. >> seriously. >> i'm thinking about it. >> there is one for you. >> how many people will be calling in, we have the flu. thank you for watching, see you at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] off limits? not anymore. fiber one is bringing brownies
the blood flow decrease after a traumatic injury leading to damage, but scientists at wayne state developed a drug that keeps the blood flowing. it's only been tested on laboratory rats. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> here is the most amazing thing about today. normal daytime highs 46. that's what we will have today. 51 tomorrow. five shy of 60 wednesday. five shy of 70 on thursday. even with rain, a cold front coming through, 63 friday. we will knock back to normal. losing 20 degrees with the frontal...
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. >> video can be used and proof domestic violence charges and has to prove what is called a traumatic injury and traumatic injury can be something as simple as rednesses or a bruise and. >> the judge assign to the trial today and presided over numerous domestic violence cases. the sheriff today said he has been seeing his son regularly now that the court has allowed supervised visits. he also said he's had no problems doing his job as sheriff. mishing ream. >> since the judge just got the case today he wants the weekend to review all the motions there are about 3 or 4 of them and then trial resumes on monday when the argument will be hear heard. it is their hope that a jury will be selected by the end of the week. this is 7 news. >> livermore police credit tips from the public for the arrest of 5 teenagers suspected of pelting homes and vehicle with rock. they fled through the neighborhood throwing larnld landscaping river rock from a moving car early last saturday morning. one rock went through the window and ended up in the wall intera child crib and somebody could have been hurt. 5
. >> video can be used and proof domestic violence charges and has to prove what is called a traumatic injury and traumatic injury can be something as simple as rednesses or a bruise and. >> the judge assign to the trial today and presided over numerous domestic violence cases. the sheriff today said he has been seeing his son regularly now that the court has allowed supervised visits. he also said he's had no problems doing his job as sheriff. mishing ream. >> since the judge...
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it was very traumatic, but she went back to work. >> if you are going to cover a war, you have to weigh the risk. i had shrapnel in my eye and lost sight in my right eye. there was no way to go without taking that risk. >> marie died doing what she loved. >> i know she did. she was totally committed to what she did. the importance of telling stories and writing new matter what. that was her life. she told me she was on a story that was important and she wanted to finish it and that she would leave today. it is really hard because in just -- it is just one day. >> in tripoli a year ago, colonel gaddafi's people nominated two reporter to interview him beside her. she chose me and christiane amanpour of abc news. >> reet spoke with the fierce urgency of right now. she was on the front lines of trying to get the word out. the people she was covering -- but with the most important thing to her. >> on monday, she said the an e- mail from homs. she wrote, "yet today the -- they are killing with impunity. it is sickening." >> the talented and respected foreign correspondent for the sunday times
it was very traumatic, but she went back to work. >> if you are going to cover a war, you have to weigh the risk. i had shrapnel in my eye and lost sight in my right eye. there was no way to go without taking that risk. >> marie died doing what she loved. >> i know she did. she was totally committed to what she did. the importance of telling stories and writing new matter what. that was her life. she told me she was on a story that was important and she wanted to finish it and...
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she is still traumatized.or years, the family suffered from the uncertainty, false accusations, and the suspicions. now they know who killed their husband and father. >> it is good that we now know the truth, that we are victims of terrorism. we are emotionally shattered. it is all coming back these days. is even worse. >> worse than at the time? >> yes. back then, it was having lost by father. we did not know why. now we know why, and that hurts even more. because my father could still be alive. >> had law enforcement done their job better, he might be with his family today. sadness is what his daughter shares with all others who lost their loved ones because of neo- nazi terrorists. >> russians go to the polls march 4 to choose a new president. vladimir putin is expected to win easily. protests against his government have increased in recent months, but today supporters owned the public stage. >> it was not hard to find big crowds to take part in the march to the stadium. today is a public holiday in russia.
she is still traumatized.or years, the family suffered from the uncertainty, false accusations, and the suspicions. now they know who killed their husband and father. >> it is good that we now know the truth, that we are victims of terrorism. we are emotionally shattered. it is all coming back these days. is even worse. >> worse than at the time? >> yes. back then, it was having lost by father. we did not know why. now we know why, and that hurts even more. because my father...
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medical experts are refuting that claim with the scientific evidence that shows she suffered from traumatic brain injuries. one was blunt force trauma and the other of -- the other was a twist of the brain stem. this testimony is a critical piece of the prosecution's case. but i think what ever is necessary to make sure the jury has a idea of what is going on. >> prosecutors have more science to present to jurors. some watching the proceedings say they will not jump to conclusions. >> i think it depends on some of the other facts that are revealed in terms of how they happened and what his condition was and when they happened. >> on the fifth day of prosecution witnesses, they will continue to present more evidence this evening i. they hope to wrap up their primary case sometime tomorrow. >> thank you. our coverage of the murder trial continues at 11:00 and online all the time at wjla.com. " it's a disturbing experience in northwest washington, a rash of robberies in communities that normally do not see this kind of crime. last evening, three robberies took place within blocks of each other
medical experts are refuting that claim with the scientific evidence that shows she suffered from traumatic brain injuries. one was blunt force trauma and the other of -- the other was a twist of the brain stem. this testimony is a critical piece of the prosecution's case. but i think what ever is necessary to make sure the jury has a idea of what is going on. >> prosecutors have more science to present to jurors. some watching the proceedings say they will not jump to conclusions....
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a committee of five physicians known as the mild traumatic brain injury committee and this committeem 1994 through really 2009, published and stated publicly that there is no linkage between hits that one takes during an nfl career and later life cognitive or mental health issues. this statement and scheme is directly contrary to absolutely everything that knowledgeable physicians were publishing on the topic and the nfl has been said to be engaging in a scheme similar to what the tobacco industry engaging in in saying that smoking does not cause lung cancer. for years and years and years, this misinformation campaign was absolutely blatantly wrong and as a result, dave duerson did not seek the appropriate medical care and counseling that candidly, would have saved his life. >> seems like a lot of people are wondering if football is something where these kind of head injuries could be prevented. i want to know for viewers, we called the nfl. they said they hadn't seen the lawsuit yet, so they couldn't give us a comment, but you i know were a former football player. you played at notr
a committee of five physicians known as the mild traumatic brain injury committee and this committeem 1994 through really 2009, published and stated publicly that there is no linkage between hits that one takes during an nfl career and later life cognitive or mental health issues. this statement and scheme is directly contrary to absolutely everything that knowledgeable physicians were publishing on the topic and the nfl has been said to be engaging in a scheme similar to what the tobacco...