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it's continuing traumatic stress disorder. and that's unique. >> post traumatic stress is very real. >> reporter: just ask lorraine taylor. >> when i read the scripture. >> reporter: taylor lost both her twin boys on the streets in february 2000. >> i sat on my bed the other day. and i just broke down. because i miss them so much. ♪ >> reporter: taylor turned her grief into energy and passion to found the group one thousand mothers. >> hello. are you marlene? >> hi, i'm lorraine. >> reporter: providing support to families who have lost loved ones to gun violence. >> you know, weeks are hard. i had a hard week. but other than, that we're doing okay, yeah. >> every day i get a call. last night i was on the phone with a father who just can't handle it. >> post traumatic stress disorder. you most often hear about ptsd. >> reporter: as the investigative unit first reported back this 2014 in panership with the investigative group pro publica, chicago found more than half of its gunshot victims had signs of ptsd. and the study of 8,0
it's continuing traumatic stress disorder. and that's unique. >> post traumatic stress is very real. >> reporter: just ask lorraine taylor. >> when i read the scripture. >> reporter: taylor lost both her twin boys on the streets in february 2000. >> i sat on my bed the other day. and i just broke down. because i miss them so much. ♪ >> reporter: taylor turned her grief into energy and passion to found the group one thousand mothers. >> hello. are you...
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a three-year-old found with traumatic injuries has now died. the little boy rushed to the hospital from a home in roxbury over the weekend. we' re live with an update. plus, commitment 2016 coverage live from new hampshire as the presidential candidates descend on the granite state with a week until the primary. and a man convicted of killing his own son 30 years ago asking with the help of comfort keepers, i'm keeping my mom healthy! i'm keeping dad on schedule. i'm keeping my mom happy! comfort keepers in-home professional caregivers can provide meal planning and preparation, health and wellness services and personal care services through custom care plans that can change as needs change, so your aging loved ones can stay happy and healthy in their ed: anti-smoking laws went into effect today in italy. the sweeping changes carry large fines and make it illegal to smoke in a car carrying children or pregnant women. smokers caught doing that will be fined up to 500 euros, which is about 550 u.s. dollars. smoking will also be prohibited outdoors
a three-year-old found with traumatic injuries has now died. the little boy rushed to the hospital from a home in roxbury over the weekend. we' re live with an update. plus, commitment 2016 coverage live from new hampshire as the presidential candidates descend on the granite state with a week until the primary. and a man convicted of killing his own son 30 years ago asking with the help of comfort keepers, i'm keeping my mom healthy! i'm keeping dad on schedule. i'm keeping my mom happy!...
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it's continuing traumatic stress disorder. that's unique. >> reporter: just ask lorraine taylor. taylor lost both her twin boys in shootings on the streets of oakland back in february 2000. >> i sat on my bed the other day and i just broke down. i miss them so much. >> reporter: taylor turned her grief into energy and passion to found the group 1,000 mothers. >> hello. are you marlene? >> reporter: providing support to families who have lost loved ones to gun violence. >> i had a hard week. other than that, i'm doing okay. >> every day i get a call. last night i was on the phone with a father who just can't handle it >> reporter: post traumatic stress disorder. >> reporter: as the investigative reporter first reported in 2014, chicago found more than half of its gunshot wound victims had signs of ptsd and a study of nearly 8,000 atlanta residents found 30% had symptoms of ptsd, a rate as high or higher than veterans returning to war. do you think you have ptsd? >> absolutely. without a doubt. if i go into a restaurant or door or business, i cannot sit with my back to a door or wi
it's continuing traumatic stress disorder. that's unique. >> reporter: just ask lorraine taylor. taylor lost both her twin boys in shootings on the streets of oakland back in february 2000. >> i sat on my bed the other day and i just broke down. i miss them so much. >> reporter: taylor turned her grief into energy and passion to found the group 1,000 mothers. >> hello. are you marlene? >> reporter: providing support to families who have lost loved ones to gun...
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when he came to his adoptive family, he was deeply traumatized. he was generally quite aggressive.uldn't see why life was the way it was. he wasn't really nice to be around, initially. what did he do? >> he just needed a second chance. correspondent: that second chance came about because he had a new, loving home and therapy. in war, children are treated for ptsd using art and story, as well as one-on-one therapy. --h techniques are brought have brought about real changes in samuel. less nightmares, less talking about the things he witnessed. success with behavior. correspondent: in the science of trauma, there has been extraordinary advances. they are studying the brains of soldiers, and comparing them to children who witnessed disturbing events. they found part of the frontal section of the brain that deals with the emotions is the same way of a soldier traumatized in war. >> we see there is the center cortex in this region. correspondent: can the damage be reversed? believe is can. for many, there is a long-term risk, but in many receive recovery and management. we know the brai
when he came to his adoptive family, he was deeply traumatized. he was generally quite aggressive.uldn't see why life was the way it was. he wasn't really nice to be around, initially. what did he do? >> he just needed a second chance. correspondent: that second chance came about because he had a new, loving home and therapy. in war, children are treated for ptsd using art and story, as well as one-on-one therapy. --h techniques are brought have brought about real changes in samuel. less...
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injured pair we also heard from the mother of a passenger in the car and the teenager suffered a traumatic brain injury and can never -- no longer walk. had asked that he served jail time as well as community service related to victims of traumatic brain injuries. once again, the breaking news -- the news we got a couple of minutes ago -- he will serve one year in jail and has been ordered to 2000 hours of community service. ll hear from those victims later on today on newscenter 5. that is the latest. wcvb newscenter 5. erika: thank you. in just hours, the longtime girlfriend of convicted mobster james "whitey" bulger heads back catherine greig is expected to plead guilty to contempt she' s accused of refusing to give information about people who helped bulger during his 16 years on the run. greig is already serving 8 years for helping him avoid capture. emily: new at noon, the red sox confirm a popular bar across the street from fenway park will not who' s on first has been closed since an mbta conductor was shot and killed outside the bar prosecutors say the alleged shooter and another
injured pair we also heard from the mother of a passenger in the car and the teenager suffered a traumatic brain injury and can never -- no longer walk. had asked that he served jail time as well as community service related to victims of traumatic brain injuries. once again, the breaking news -- the news we got a couple of minutes ago -- he will serve one year in jail and has been ordered to 2000 hours of community service. ll hear from those victims later on today on newscenter 5. that is the...
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some of the stories that emerged were too traumatic to show. some of the kids you wanted to make to give them the camera to talk about this stuff. so we didn't want to tell them to shoot this story what is happening.
some of the stories that emerged were too traumatic to show. some of the kids you wanted to make to give them the camera to talk about this stuff. so we didn't want to tell them to shoot this story what is happening.
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also coming up, a new cafe at the university of central florida is helping people with traumatic brain injuries get a chance to have a job. we'll show you how a special harness is helping one woman stand on her own two feet. a health alert, the world health organization declaring the zika virus a global health emergency, spread by mosquitoes, and it can cause birth defects. fox 35 investigates how local health officials are now taking action. >> new tonight, a florida man crashed his truck into a guardrail and it exploded. rescued him just in the progresso, ingredients like bacon into 22 light soups, so if you want 100 calories or less per serving without giving up rich flavor do what we do...make it progresso. you say avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substan
also coming up, a new cafe at the university of central florida is helping people with traumatic brain injuries get a chance to have a job. we'll show you how a special harness is helping one woman stand on her own two feet. a health alert, the world health organization declaring the zika virus a global health emergency, spread by mosquitoes, and it can cause birth defects. fox 35 investigates how local health officials are now taking action. >> new tonight, a florida man crashed his...
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a traumatic injury... especially one received during service in the military... can drastically restrict someone's ability to be physically active. but this week... a group of vets are learning their disabilities don't define them... and they can do anything they set their mind to. kolo 8 news now's colin lygren reports from tahoe. nats right now... virginia city's jim kempner is getting ready for his first run of the day. "i used to ski when i was younger up in tahoe, when i was in my late 20s, early 30s." but back then... skiing was a lot different. back then... jim... could stand up. "you do a few things different, but you are still skiing down the hill." nats - monoski reverse.
a traumatic injury... especially one received during service in the military... can drastically restrict someone's ability to be physically active. but this week... a group of vets are learning their disabilities don't define them... and they can do anything they set their mind to. kolo 8 news now's colin lygren reports from tahoe. nats right now... virginia city's jim kempner is getting ready for his first run of the day. "i used to ski when i was younger up in tahoe, when i was in my...
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over 30% much the calls are medical an those can be as traumatizing for firefighters. >> a man called himself at 44, on 44th birthday, at 4:40 in the afternoon, by shooting himself in the head. apparently his father had done the same thing at 44. >> calls like these can be seared into a firefighters memory for weeks and sometimes years. >> parents discovering children, 15-year-old hung themselves, and when the mom and dad got home they immediately saw -- >> you come back here how do you deal with it? >> you don't. you're on to the next run because there's always one more call. we don't get the same time off. you don't get to say, oh i'm sorry, i don't want to go to the next one this was a really crappy day, crappy call for me. they see things on television, the disasters just recently the family shootings all of these things. and any time there's one of those incidents lap anywhere in the world, there's a firefighter incidents that happen anywhere in the world, that hidden element that's involved in win of these that ha has to deal with the aftermath of somebody else's choices. >> peo
over 30% much the calls are medical an those can be as traumatizing for firefighters. >> a man called himself at 44, on 44th birthday, at 4:40 in the afternoon, by shooting himself in the head. apparently his father had done the same thing at 44. >> calls like these can be seared into a firefighters memory for weeks and sometimes years. >> parents discovering children, 15-year-old hung themselves, and when the mom and dad got home they immediately saw -- >> you come back...
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same. )) ((vanessa murphy)) a spokeswoman for north las vegas police says detectives never want to traumatize parents any more than they already are in situations like this.... but they try to eliminate every person close to the child as a suspect to help ensure they arrest the correct person. by the way, that unlicensed daycare has been shut down. the lopezes say they were aware it was unlicensed but they knew and trusted the owner. ((dave courvoisier)) vanessa, how is baby jonathan doing tonight? ((vanessa murphy)) dave, the last update from his mother was that he is not doing well..... his mother is asking for prayers for him and the medical team taking care of him. we first talked with the family friday...
same. )) ((vanessa murphy)) a spokeswoman for north las vegas police says detectives never want to traumatize parents any more than they already are in situations like this.... but they try to eliminate every person close to the child as a suspect to help ensure they arrest the correct person. by the way, that unlicensed daycare has been shut down. the lopezes say they were aware it was unlicensed but they knew and trusted the owner. ((dave courvoisier)) vanessa, how is baby jonathan doing...
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it's a cafe designed to help people with traumatic brain injuries. a woman says working there has changed her life. >> reporter: the last 10 years have not been easy for diana, not since one horrible night in new york city. >> a truck driver ignored the light going the other way and smashed into my cab. and i flew out the window of my cab and landed on my head. >> it's a phone call that every parent doesn't want to hear. >> reporter: a traumatic brain the left side of her body is semi-paralyzed. speaking is difficult. >> she has to learn how to breathe and eat and walk -- and do everything. talk. >> reporter: a decade of once-a-year therapy only does so much. but this new cafe in the college of health and public affairs holds new hope for diana and others. they will be using this body weight harness system developed by the go baby go organization at the university of delaware. it's the second of his kind in use at a u.s. university cafe. >> most of people who use the cafe have impairments in mobility, socialization and language. all of that is worked
it's a cafe designed to help people with traumatic brain injuries. a woman says working there has changed her life. >> reporter: the last 10 years have not been easy for diana, not since one horrible night in new york city. >> a truck driver ignored the light going the other way and smashed into my cab. and i flew out the window of my cab and landed on my head. >> it's a phone call that every parent doesn't want to hear. >> reporter: a traumatic brain the left side of...
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it's traumatic to him, initially at that time but after that dogs are very resilient and they come right back.)) ((karen castro)) nicky will have battle wounds but he's expected to make a full recovery and get straight back to work. ((tom moore - k9 handler, metro pd: the only thing that's keeping him from doing it is him
it's traumatic to him, initially at that time but after that dogs are very resilient and they come right back.)) ((karen castro)) nicky will have battle wounds but he's expected to make a full recovery and get straight back to work. ((tom moore - k9 handler, metro pd: the only thing that's keeping him from doing it is him
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./// ((kirsten joyce)) > finding a cure for post traumatic stress disorder. the simple device... giving new hope to veterans suffering from the effects of war. ((sherry swensk)) our monday is filled with sunshine and above above normal temps just like our super, superbowl sunday. hope you're enjoying a taste of
./// ((kirsten joyce)) > finding a cure for post traumatic stress disorder. the simple device... giving new hope to veterans suffering from the effects of war. ((sherry swensk)) our monday is filled with sunshine and above above normal temps just like our super, superbowl sunday. hope you're enjoying a taste of
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reporter: but back home, his family says he struggled with post traumatic stress disorder. >> maybe this will wake up somebody somewhere to say we need to do something before young people come home and find out they can' t adjust.
reporter: but back home, his family says he struggled with post traumatic stress disorder. >> maybe this will wake up somebody somewhere to say we need to do something before young people come home and find out they can' t adjust.
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a traumatic brain injury left her in a coma for 4 and a half months. now-- the left side of her body is semi- paralyzed... but the cafe gives a "body weight harness system" helps her--and others--move around the cafe. but to diana... this is more than physical therapy. diana and others will work two hour shifts-- twice a week-- in the "on the go" cafe. the orlando magic might not have won last night's game in considering who they were up against... you might consider it a "moral victory". taking on a team of future hall-of- famers... the much younger magic were actually able to @lnpp``p`as@t@wt@n@j@j(@h@ out-score the spurs in two-quarters. but san antonio was too much in the end... beating orlando 107 to 92. orlando's schedule doesn't get any easier from here. their next game is against the thunder in oklahoma city... a team that's right behind the spurs at the top of the western conference standings. one of the denver broncos' team buses was involved in a minor fender-bender following practice for super bowl 50... in santa clara, california eay. a te
a traumatic brain injury left her in a coma for 4 and a half months. now-- the left side of her body is semi- paralyzed... but the cafe gives a "body weight harness system" helps her--and others--move around the cafe. but to diana... this is more than physical therapy. diana and others will work two hour shifts-- twice a week-- in the "on the go" cafe. the orlando magic might not have won last night's game in considering who they were up against... you might consider it a...
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the concussion is so bad it is classified as a traumatic brain injury, like a battlefield injury. your brain moves around in your head and literally changes the way your brain functions. repeated concussions can cause cte or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain disease found in some nfl players. now there is even concern about high school football players after a cta -- cte was found in a young man who played high school and college football. >> when you see this disease and a person -- in a person that young it is shocking. steve: dr. lewis margulies is a pediatrician and professor who says high school students should he also demonstrates outside of football games. >> the risks could be greater than we currently think they are. >> -- steve: dr. josh bloom is concerned about blows to the head that are left serious than a concussion, and do not have symptoms. >> those are potentially worse. there might be some key will it affect. -- some cumulative effect. steve: will is a senior at cary high school, where he played on the offense of line. he played bass he had a concussion th
the concussion is so bad it is classified as a traumatic brain injury, like a battlefield injury. your brain moves around in your head and literally changes the way your brain functions. repeated concussions can cause cte or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain disease found in some nfl players. now there is even concern about high school football players after a cta -- cte was found in a young man who played high school and college football. >> when you see this disease and a person...
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./// ((kirsten joyce)) > finding a cure for post traumatic stress disorder. the simple device... giving new hope to veterans suffering from the effects of war. ((sherry swensk)) our monday is filled with sunshine and above above normal temps just like our super, superbowl sunday. hope you're enjoying a taste of spring... we'll see how long it will last. .............. breezy north winds have increased along the river today... and those will stay gusty for your monday. there are some advisories to tell you about in your most accurate weather now forecast. .......... plus, we'll be flirting with record highs by the middle of the week. stay tuned for your full weather now forecast./// news, this is 8newsnow at noon. ((kirsten joyce)) > an estimated 400-thousand veterans are getting help for post traumatic stress disorder, or p-t-s-d . and that number is growing. so far, drugs and psychological counseling are only helping about half of them. but, as paula francis reports, an experimental device being studied by u-c- l-a and the los angeles v-a is showing remarkable results in elimina
./// ((kirsten joyce)) > finding a cure for post traumatic stress disorder. the simple device... giving new hope to veterans suffering from the effects of war. ((sherry swensk)) our monday is filled with sunshine and above above normal temps just like our super, superbowl sunday. hope you're enjoying a taste of spring... we'll see how long it will last. .............. breezy north winds have increased along the river today... and those will stay gusty for your monday. there are some...
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its traumatized her. its hurt her. its scared her." fox 5 robberies usually crimes of opportunity. criminals look for who are not paying attention and strike. according to an online crime data base - metro has only handled one robbery in a 2 mile radius of the school since this january. makayla's would make two. metro police say teens should use the buddy system. keep electronics out of sight, and be aware of your surroundings when walking home. makayla's mom has filed an incident report with metro she also filed one with the clark county school district. pulling the trigger can be a difficult experience... for even the toughest officers. coming up.... how metro's finest are offered help... when a suspect is shot on the job. plus.... what michael jackson and liberace have in las vegas. your fox5 weather this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live as three to four people 20 are hurt in a rural town in kansas... where a fire at a plant lawn mowers. hesston, kansas... which is a town of about 37-hundred. the suspect was an employee of the plant. police say he was shot and kil
its traumatized her. its hurt her. its scared her." fox 5 robberies usually crimes of opportunity. criminals look for who are not paying attention and strike. according to an online crime data base - metro has only handled one robbery in a 2 mile radius of the school since this january. makayla's would make two. metro police say teens should use the buddy system. keep electronics out of sight, and be aware of your surroundings when walking home. makayla's mom has filed an incident report...
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baby suffer severe injuries after a daycare visit would be absolutely traumatizing . ((brian loftus)) but then to be questioned as suspects by police... is another challenge for the family. vanesa murphy spoke with parents who have been in this situation. ((vanessa murphy)) this family has faced challenge after and it started with a phone call....after a routine daycare visit. first, these parents learned their baby had serious injuries... then - they say they felt like they were treated as suspects..... and it turns out - this is how an investigation for a situation like this works. ((jessica lopez/mother: we knew since the beginning...)) ((vanessa murphy)) jessica and danny lopez say they knew a worker at an unlicensed daycare hurt their baby jonathan after he was taken to the hospital in critical condition last november..... ....but the parents say immediately, investigators focused on them. ((danny lopez/father: we felt so bad what was going on, plus that, on top of it, it was really hard.)) ((vanessa murphy)) they say detectives questioned them, their two other c
baby suffer severe injuries after a daycare visit would be absolutely traumatizing . ((brian loftus)) but then to be questioned as suspects by police... is another challenge for the family. vanesa murphy spoke with parents who have been in this situation. ((vanessa murphy)) this family has faced challenge after and it started with a phone call....after a routine daycare visit. first, these parents learned their baby had serious injuries... then - they say they felt like they were treated as...
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repeated concussions can cause chronic traumatic incident -- chronic traumatic encephalopathy. school football players after cte was found with it in high school. you don't have to be a professional athlete to develop the disease. >> when you see this disease in a person that young, it is surprising, even shocking. >> a of concussion has changed. steve: dr. lewis margulies thinks high school students should not play the game until the impact on them is studied. >> we are not clear about the risk yet. the risks could be much greater than we currently think they are. steve: dr. josh bloom, who practices sports medicine in cary, is concerned about blows to the head that are less serious than a concussion and don't have symptoms. >> those are potentially worrisome as well. there might be some cumulative effect with that. with football, you learned a lot of whisler -- life lessons. steve: he had a concussion that benched him for nearly four weeks. he followed the protocol and went straight to the medic trainer. >> type performed basic tests on -- i performed basic tests on the sidel
repeated concussions can cause chronic traumatic incident -- chronic traumatic encephalopathy. school football players after cte was found with it in high school. you don't have to be a professional athlete to develop the disease. >> when you see this disease in a person that young, it is surprising, even shocking. >> a of concussion has changed. steve: dr. lewis margulies thinks high school students should not play the game until the impact on them is studied. >> we are not...
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it is probably safe to say there will be some counseling, available for any students who is traumatized by the events today. here in madison on toship. mike. we were thesed there would be counsel loerz on hands. also, you know you spoke earlier today with not only that student but one other student who was in third grade. i don't know if you remember this offhand her name was bree she said that she was in lockdown for what seemed like very long time. she heard gun shot. she was scared. so we can only imagine what these kids are going through. they are going to need some counseling. >> they are. and bre and bree had say was rather calming note she said, you scared. her friends were crying. lines just to get down the school we showed you video earlier what we didn't show you were some parents walking with their arms around their children. you know consoling them holding them not knowing what to expect. and of course we talked lot of parents earlier today their whole mind set was four children shot inside of school not knowing if one them was theres. take a listen. >> found about through a
it is probably safe to say there will be some counseling, available for any students who is traumatized by the events today. here in madison on toship. mike. we were thesed there would be counsel loerz on hands. also, you know you spoke earlier today with not only that student but one other student who was in third grade. i don't know if you remember this offhand her name was bree she said that she was in lockdown for what seemed like very long time. she heard gun shot. she was scared. so we...
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and troops suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder, are they getting the help they need? we'll take a look at that coming up. >>> it was you a tough morning looks easier on the . >>> weekend back. a federal grand jury has bundy in connection with a standoff at his ranch in 2014. he was arrested in oregon where his sons were indutied in the standoff at the oregon wildlife refuge. bundy could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted. >>> thousands of active duty troops suffer from post- traumatic stress disorder and depression. a study reviewed 40,000 cases and found that many of the troops with ptsd and depression are not getting the minimum number of therapy sessions of 4 within 8 weeks. officials blame it on a lack of mental health officials. >>> so cal gas company said aliso canyon facilities. it released infrared video showing the affected area saying that it proved that the like was stopped near porter ranch. residents in the area of more than 2200 homes had to evacuate. a state of emergency was issued by the governor last month. the company said last friday
and troops suffering from post- traumatic stress disorder, are they getting the help they need? we'll take a look at that coming up. >>> it was you a tough morning looks easier on the . >>> weekend back. a federal grand jury has bundy in connection with a standoff at his ranch in 2014. he was arrested in oregon where his sons were indutied in the standoff at the oregon wildlife refuge. bundy could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted. >>> thousands of...
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. >> so there's no post to the traumatic stress. it's continuing traumatic stress disorder and that's unique. >> posttraumatic stress is very real. >> reporter: just ask lorraine taylor. >> when i read the scripture -- >> reporter: she lost both her boys on the streets of oakland. >> i sat on my bed the other day and just broke down because i miss them so much. >> reporter: taylor turned her grief into manager and passion to found the group 1,000 mothers. >> hello, are you verlene? >> reporter: providing support to families who have lost loved ones to gun violence. >> some weeks are hard. i had a hard week. other than that, we're doing okay. >> every day i get a call. last night i was on the phone with a father who just can't handle it. >> posttraumatic stress disorder, you most often hear about ptsd. >> reporter: as the investigative unit first reported back in 2014 with pro publica, chicago found more than half of its gunshot victims had signs of ptsd and the study of 8,000 atlanta residents found 30% had symptoms consistent wi
. >> so there's no post to the traumatic stress. it's continuing traumatic stress disorder and that's unique. >> posttraumatic stress is very real. >> reporter: just ask lorraine taylor. >> when i read the scripture -- >> reporter: she lost both her boys on the streets of oakland. >> i sat on my bed the other day and just broke down because i miss them so much. >> reporter: taylor turned her grief into manager and passion to found the group 1,000...
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also coming up, a new cafe at the university of central florida is helping people with traumatic brain injuries get a chance to have a job. we'll show you how a special harness is helping one woman stand on her own two feet. a health alert, the world health organization declaring the zika virus a global health emergency, spread by mosquitoes, and it can cause birth defects. fox 35 investigates how local health officials are now taking action. >> new tonight, a florida man crashed his truck into a guardrail and it exploded. rescued him just in the hey, guys, it's annie. you know, as moms, we are always looking for new ways to save money. pwell today, i'm going to share with you pa simple tip that could help you stretch your budget when it comes to your grocery shopping. not bad. aren't always the best deal, pbut walmart every day low prices, pwell, that could save you some money. orlando, the total amount saved at walmart vs winn dixie was $15.95 in this week's basket - that's 12% including bogos. give walmart every day low prices a try today. you'll be glad you did. >> developing tonig
also coming up, a new cafe at the university of central florida is helping people with traumatic brain injuries get a chance to have a job. we'll show you how a special harness is helping one woman stand on her own two feet. a health alert, the world health organization declaring the zika virus a global health emergency, spread by mosquitoes, and it can cause birth defects. fox 35 investigates how local health officials are now taking action. >> new tonight, a florida man crashed his...
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as the shootings continue, another generation is coming of age, traumatized and engulfed by violence,s to support them. >> what would you say to the people who are doing the killings? >> don't do that. it's a part of somebody's family. you feel like how people get dead, so don't do that to us. >> you think they understand that for every -- >> no. >> -- person is killed there's like a little girl like you who misses them? >> no, they don't understand. because if they would, they would stop. i just don't want them to nobody else to get killed. >> what in god's name makes you think that you can handle stress, anxiety, depression... post-traumatic stress? >> the closest i got was sitting in my truck, gun in hand. >> who will save america's heroes? >> i wish he'd been able to talk to somebody. >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. the steady drip drip d
as the shootings continue, another generation is coming of age, traumatized and engulfed by violence,s to support them. >> what would you say to the people who are doing the killings? >> don't do that. it's a part of somebody's family. you feel like how people get dead, so don't do that to us. >> you think they understand that for every -- >> no. >> -- person is killed there's like a little girl like you who misses them? >> no, they don't understand. because...
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berns' family says he was dealing with post traumatic stress and never got the help he needed.berns was a u.s. army veteran. he served in iraq. family members say berns wasn't getting the help he needed or deserved. 3 services had a responsibility to have some kind of a program that allows people to somehow come into civilian life somewhat prepared and not just release them like time bombs to explode. "services are available to those in need.if you or someone you know is strugging with depression or post- traumatic stress disorder... we have links on our website, local 12 dot com. 3 natural and organic" is proving to be lucrative and trend setting.kroger's simple truth line is now a billion dollar brand. four years ago, kroger slashed prices on natural and organic products trying to trigger growth. the result is 11 billion dollars in sales from its natural and organic products - almost all of it food - over the past year. that's 10 percent of nearly the equivalent of "all" of rival whole foods market's revenue. today kroger sells nearly 27-hundred simple truth natural and organic produc
berns' family says he was dealing with post traumatic stress and never got the help he needed.berns was a u.s. army veteran. he served in iraq. family members say berns wasn't getting the help he needed or deserved. 3 services had a responsibility to have some kind of a program that allows people to somehow come into civilian life somewhat prepared and not just release them like time bombs to explode. "services are available to those in need.if you or someone you know is strugging with...
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he has had enough. >> to hear the gunshots again, i am a big guy, but it was traumatizing. jack: obviously, most people are starstruck by the notion of a movie. when i asked commissioner evans >> well, who knows? jack: commissioner evans, one of the coolest people i have ever met, but we have to tell you though is that one of the reasons he was laughing is it lieutenant said tom cruise. probably not. they are wanting them to respect the families, the victims, and the neighborhoods as they move forward with this project. wcvb newscenter 5. heather: only mark wahlberg could pull that off. and some of the flakes. ed: you saw the snow falling where john is, where jack is, and you can see it starting to move in. harvey: it is, and it is close to austin -- boston , and the worcester is 31, and there is room for the temperature to drop a few degrees come but with the wind coming out of the east, it will stay above freezing. it will have to come down with some strength in the coast and would be, of course, very wet and slushy. inland, different. here is the first one for the night.
he has had enough. >> to hear the gunshots again, i am a big guy, but it was traumatizing. jack: obviously, most people are starstruck by the notion of a movie. when i asked commissioner evans >> well, who knows? jack: commissioner evans, one of the coolest people i have ever met, but we have to tell you though is that one of the reasons he was laughing is it lieutenant said tom cruise. probably not. they are wanting them to respect the families, the victims, and the neighborhoods...
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traumatic brain injury is one of the things they are using it for.at are some of the obstacles? is it more expensive, harder to use? guest: it is using traditional mri technology, just showing it in a different way. as the images get bigger and bigger, it becomes more and more difficult to visualize those. it is not more expensive. we think it is an incremental cost in comparison to the current technology but it makes it a lot more, effective. certainly if it will be used in diagnosis, it will take regulatory approval. we have a lot of experience in that. that is the way forward. see thisw do you potentially being implemented when it comes to sports medicine in particular? guest: there are certainly new technologies. is a new imaging technology that allows you to look at the brain in a living human. we can look at these proteins that are built up in this disease, very similar to alzheimer's. we can count and identify and keep track of those. if a player has dramatic rain injury -- traumatic brain injury, we can monitor that, and help doctors make a d
traumatic brain injury is one of the things they are using it for.at are some of the obstacles? is it more expensive, harder to use? guest: it is using traditional mri technology, just showing it in a different way. as the images get bigger and bigger, it becomes more and more difficult to visualize those. it is not more expensive. we think it is an incremental cost in comparison to the current technology but it makes it a lot more, effective. certainly if it will be used in diagnosis, it will...
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one of the person shot was traumatized emotionally and physically. >> my client was directly next to somebody shot and killed. be shot and there's nothing more terrifying than this type of event. >> reporter: an eye witness who went in just after the shots were fired told us he never saw anyone being searched at the ankles for guns. >> when i didn't see them pat their ankles. >> he was traumatized by the people running, and screaming and people with blood on the floor. he felt like it was a terrorist act. >> to watch people get shot and hear all the commotion, and bullets flying, bottles being broken people crying, laying on the ground passing out within like the last couple seconds of -- like death. >> reporter: we won't show you one of the things he saw, someone frantically performing cpr and saw someone searching a he believes they found a flock modified -- gl oh modified -- gloch. and reporting live at opd headquarters, kathi belich, channel 9 eyewitness. >>> it has been chill and the winds certainly haven't made it any better. >> some folks have seen gusts over 40 miles an hour
one of the person shot was traumatized emotionally and physically. >> my client was directly next to somebody shot and killed. be shot and there's nothing more terrifying than this type of event. >> reporter: an eye witness who went in just after the shots were fired told us he never saw anyone being searched at the ankles for guns. >> when i didn't see them pat their ankles. >> he was traumatized by the people running, and screaming and people with blood on the floor....
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instead of post traumatic stress disordering on social medical area say write a letter to the chief. what this guy is talking about. it's totally wrong. he should be fired. it's planned this firefighter will when he returns however receive counselling and training. in weymouth, jim morelli, fox 25 news. >> a judge blasting state over a lawsuit involving alleged abuse and a daycare campus. following sex abuse charges. today a judge denied the state's motion to dismiss those lawsuits. they will work with the families and continue to do so. the drive of that car pleading not guilty to hitting a man and woman with her car in chinatown last night and dragging the woman. get out of her car where the female was ultimately found. he observed get back into her vehicle and hit the gas and pull away at a high rate of speed. have saved her arms. u.s. representative kathryn clark says she was home on sunday night with family about police swarmed the house. they have received a computer generated phone call saying there was an active shooter the clark's home knowing known as spatting. i'm thankful
instead of post traumatic stress disordering on social medical area say write a letter to the chief. what this guy is talking about. it's totally wrong. he should be fired. it's planned this firefighter will when he returns however receive counselling and training. in weymouth, jim morelli, fox 25 news. >> a judge blasting state over a lawsuit involving alleged abuse and a daycare campus. following sex abuse charges. today a judge denied the state's motion to dismiss those lawsuits. they...
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with the seclusion and the restraint rules. incidents to leave students traumatized and injured. >>> this is what the dangerous discipline method known as restraint can look like, this surveillance video shows two for 7 minutes. >>> more than a year later his teen remains traumatized. >> sean is not the same. >> i deponent if abuse is the right. from autism. for years she struggled to share her thoughts and feelings until she figured out how her ipad could help. she was restrained as many as classroom. >> i think i may have gotten a concussion when i was being school. and i ended up in the hospital. >> christine hildebrand is the senior attorney at disability rights in ohio. >> in a perfect world we should never use them. but it is not a perfect world. >> when the data was reviewed they found gaps. >> if the school districts are implementing it, it is in one building and not district wide. >> the ohio department of education doesn't monitor whether schools follow the rules. and if they did, it wouldn't matter much. there are no consequences for breaking it. >>> a if a parent feels it
with the seclusion and the restraint rules. incidents to leave students traumatized and injured. >>> this is what the dangerous discipline method known as restraint can look like, this surveillance video shows two for 7 minutes. >>> more than a year later his teen remains traumatized. >> sean is not the same. >> i deponent if abuse is the right. from autism. for years she struggled to share her thoughts and feelings until she figured out how her ipad could help....
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and some of the stories that emerge merged -- emerged were too traumatic to show. >> some of the kids - we wanted to make - to give them the comeback to talk about themselves. we didn't want to tell them to, you know, to shoot this story what's happened before. it's like two times happen to them. >> the movie features harrowing scenes where the director and his sister return to the bombed out towns, looking for the family's home >>> put there are lighter moments too, like when they get to see a hollywood blockbuster. now it's getting a special screening, thanks to rule bending. >> it goes against regulation. we don't screen film competitions. >> this was so strong, and, of course, the theme was strong, and what is coming out was strong and necessary. we need to show that here in berlin. we created a platform for it. the experience was intense for all involved. and for one member of the team it led to death threats. he's seeking asylum in germany. >> i had to leave. i went to turkey, on to greece. as a film-maker, it's hard for me doing the great work and forced to leave my country. >>
and some of the stories that emerge merged -- emerged were too traumatic to show. >> some of the kids - we wanted to make - to give them the comeback to talk about themselves. we didn't want to tell them to, you know, to shoot this story what's happened before. it's like two times happen to them. >> the movie features harrowing scenes where the director and his sister return to the bombed out towns, looking for the family's home >>> put there are lighter moments too, like...
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. >>> we've got to say you will not traumatize our community. >> community leaders take on a challenge from the president. the goal is to remind young men of color that they tter. erica glover reports. >> we need solutions and that is the purpose of my brother's keeper and that is the purpose of this forum day. >> reporter: members of congress, the superintendent, mayor and officers are making a new commitment to the my brother's keeper community challenge in miami-dade county. >> i think i've said it many times. the level of carnage that we have witnesseein our community must and can be stotoped if the community rallies together and develops solutions. >> reporter: with a constant rise in gun violence, these community leaders say the need for opportunities and strategs to help at-risk boys and young men of color is greater than ever. >> so many of the young men who are involved in violence,t's because they have a sense of hopelessness. community efforts like my brother's keeper are a way to combat that and lift up young men's aspirations. fredricka wilson founded the project. now she
. >>> we've got to say you will not traumatize our community. >> community leaders take on a challenge from the president. the goal is to remind young men of color that they tter. erica glover reports. >> we need solutions and that is the purpose of my brother's keeper and that is the purpose of this forum day. >> reporter: members of congress, the superintendent, mayor and officers are making a new commitment to the my brother's keeper community challenge in...
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he was dealing with post-traumatic stress after serving in iraq. many at the vigil say that burns was not getting the help he needed or deserve. >>> two girls in the hospital after their car hit a guardrail at the crosby counsel ship. township, meses police say the passengerrer wasn't wearing their seatbelt and both teens are expected to be okay, this are 15 or 16 years old. >> and the race for the john boehner, and two candidates will be held at miami university, and most of the 17 candidates running for boehner's seat plan to be there. and during the primary, voters to fill the term. >>> they are calling for a boycott of beyonce's formation tour. >>> along with ticket, to see rascal flats. >> rascal flats is great in concert from what i hear. >>> when you watch this woman, you will immediately understand why she is getting so popular, 106 years old, is finally able to make a visit to the white house and meet president and first lady obama. >> i want to be like you. >> come on. >> what is the secret of -- >> i love that little lady. >> i do, too.
he was dealing with post-traumatic stress after serving in iraq. many at the vigil say that burns was not getting the help he needed or deserve. >>> two girls in the hospital after their car hit a guardrail at the crosby counsel ship. township, meses police say the passengerrer wasn't wearing their seatbelt and both teens are expected to be okay, this are 15 or 16 years old. >> and the race for the john boehner, and two candidates will be held at miami university, and most of the...
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to take it one step further, how traumatic is it to have a loved one shot and not know what to do. i think when you ask people in a situation like that, what's most traumatic to them, it was i was standing there and i didn't know what to do. i think that's where this comes from is the fact that so many people have been touched in our community with this type of violence, some four or five times. the stories are unbelievable. and they just didn't know what to do. that's what they want. they want to be empowered with the knowledge that if next time someone gets shot, they feel like at least i knew what to do. >> and this could be the difference between life and death. what are we talking about here? what do you teach? >> actually, very simple and basic steps save lives. what we've done is look at all the literature and evidence-based steps and looked at what are the top things we need to do, the first safety. and then stopping bleeding. that can be stopped in the field is critical. probably the most important thing is just give a basic understanding of how the system works and that t
to take it one step further, how traumatic is it to have a loved one shot and not know what to do. i think when you ask people in a situation like that, what's most traumatic to them, it was i was standing there and i didn't know what to do. i think that's where this comes from is the fact that so many people have been touched in our community with this type of violence, some four or five times. the stories are unbelievable. and they just didn't know what to do. that's what they want. they want...
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captain, the mother thinks she's too traumatized to do it today. well, tell mrs. douglas we don't mean to be insensitive but if we're going to catch this guy every second counts. cabot: what's everybody still doing here? thought i was late. we're having difficulty separating mother and daughter. sophie won't be able to talk freely did you explain that? yep. all right, have her come into viewing with us. "sophie." that's such a pretty name. now, sophie, do you know why you're here? because of the man. yeah. i'm going to ask you some questions about the man, if that's okay. okay. okay. the man's skin... what color was it? like ours. like ours. and his hair? what color was his hair? was it sort of dark like mine, or was it lighter like yours? i can't remember. he had scary teeth. scary? what was scary about them? they looked like a monster's. so, tell me... how did you meet this man? my mom says i'm supposed to go straight home, but... i saw a puppy. no. i didn't want to get in the van. we know that soie, honey. it's okay. we know that. i don't want to talk about it
captain, the mother thinks she's too traumatized to do it today. well, tell mrs. douglas we don't mean to be insensitive but if we're going to catch this guy every second counts. cabot: what's everybody still doing here? thought i was late. we're having difficulty separating mother and daughter. sophie won't be able to talk freely did you explain that? yep. all right, have her come into viewing with us. "sophie." that's such a pretty name. now, sophie, do you know why you're here?...
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. >> how local hospital is using music to help people with traumatic brain injuries. >> plus, bringing flavors to the street iconic massachusetts doughnut shop but tough act fast. day one of full squad walkouts. john fareil dressing the team and brings up his cancer battle and hear what the players have we're living in a very competitive global economy, and if we are going to succeed, we need the best-educated workforce in the world. we should be making public colleges and universities tuition-free. we're going to pay for it with a tax on wall street speculation. the taxpayers of this country bailed out wall street. it is time for them to start helping the middle class of this country. i'm bernie sanders >>> well tonight keeping our eye on another storm system that is headed in this direction. >> this one is pabbing heavy rain -- pack heavy -- packing heavy rain and strong wind and eric has been tracking it and we are thinking the ground is not frozen so tree roots are vulnerable in the wind. >> soggy and that could bring down trees as we head into late tonight and tomorrow morning. ma
. >> how local hospital is using music to help people with traumatic brain injuries. >> plus, bringing flavors to the street iconic massachusetts doughnut shop but tough act fast. day one of full squad walkouts. john fareil dressing the team and brings up his cancer battle and hear what the players have we're living in a very competitive global economy, and if we are going to succeed, we need the best-educated workforce in the world. we should be making public colleges and...
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. >> he's traumatized pretty much. he's afraid of everyone he doesn't know. >> reporter: allen butler hasn't been back to his elementary since the mother says the school resource officer treated the 7-year-old like a criminal instead of a special needs child. front of the classmates. >> reporter: these are pictures his mom says show the bruises left behind. but she says the school is well aware of his behavioral problems, caused not only by autism but also a traumatic brain injury and they could have handled the situation much differently. >> he should be taken to a hospital if they think there's something different about him or he's acting anxious or frustrated. >> reporter: the pasco sheriff's office says the deputy followed state law, no matter their age. >> we feel we were justified to protect the child and the other kids in the area and the teachers. >> reporter: records show a doctor at north bay recovery center found allen calm and collected and did not admit him. his mother has an attorney is looking against po
. >> he's traumatized pretty much. he's afraid of everyone he doesn't know. >> reporter: allen butler hasn't been back to his elementary since the mother says the school resource officer treated the 7-year-old like a criminal instead of a special needs child. front of the classmates. >> reporter: these are pictures his mom says show the bruises left behind. but she says the school is well aware of his behavioral problems, caused not only by autism but also a traumatic brain...