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they recovered 21 pills which were identified as valium. so those inmates had urinalysis done and we have those results back. >> van winkle. >> one of the inmates who tested positive was destiny van winkle. but she says pills are not her drug of choice. >> i've been smoking crack since i was 12. i was good all the way up until i was 12. i started running away when i was 12, i met a 19-year-old man when i was 12, i started you know dating him, had a kid with him. >> soon after, vanwinkle's drug use resulted in a long string of arrests, convictions and numerous stays at louisville metro prison. now only days away from completing her current one-year sentence, positive drug test can result in new criminal charges and delay her release. but first she'll be questioned. >> benzodiazepine valium. see the cutoff? see what you got? that's normal. >> damn. i only took two. >> why did you take any? >> i don't know but i only took two. >> please don't give me charges. i apologized to brown. >> tell me what happened. >> i took them to -- a girl gave the
they recovered 21 pills which were identified as valium. so those inmates had urinalysis done and we have those results back. >> van winkle. >> one of the inmates who tested positive was destiny van winkle. but she says pills are not her drug of choice. >> i've been smoking crack since i was 12. i was good all the way up until i was 12. i started running away when i was 12, i met a 19-year-old man when i was 12, i started you know dating him, had a kid with him. >> soon...
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valerian tea helps at night. >> xanax and valium -- >> those should be the last resort. i think accepting the symptoms, finding the right person and sundaying and doing something about it is the right way to go. >> that's why i like these guys, all about the natural stuff first. i like that. >> david has calmed me down. >> it's working. >> somebody calm me down. >> next, the now calm marc siegel will answer your questions. and knee replacement surgery, it's all over the country. what you need to know about knee replacements, straight ahead. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis
valerian tea helps at night. >> xanax and valium -- >> those should be the last resort. i think accepting the symptoms, finding the right person and sundaying and doing something about it is the right way to go. >> that's why i like these guys, all about the natural stuff first. i like that. >> david has calmed me down. >> it's working. >> somebody calm me down. >> next, the now calm marc siegel will answer your questions. and knee replacement surgery,...
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dozens of drugs like valium, phenobarbital and nothing worked. some medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stopped breathing. after two doses her heard stopped. >> did you have to do cpr herself? >> yes. i remember her heart stopped. i felt her pulse and nothing. ambulance was on its way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy's here. >> but now, fall of 2011. and charlotte was five years old. >> when things are at their wor worst, she will just recedes all night. the kids next door can hear her. izures come all night. and chase will come in the morning and miss her twin and rub her and hug her and sa i'm so glad you survived through the night last night. >> matt had been deployed to afghanistan. and the only thing he could do to help was start scouring the internet. and he stumbled on to this video of a child using marijuana. >> how is everything going? >> four days without seizure. >> i'm like, wow, having success. this is interesting. it is natural. >> and while he couldn't ever imagine taking marijuana himself, he was now in the
dozens of drugs like valium, phenobarbital and nothing worked. some medications nearly killed her. >> after one dose she stopped breathing. after two doses her heard stopped. >> did you have to do cpr herself? >> yes. i remember her heart stopped. i felt her pulse and nothing. ambulance was on its way. >> she survived. >> you're okay. mommy's here. >> but now, fall of 2011. and charlotte was five years old. >> when things are at their wor worst, she...
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so you got the valium, the medicinal cleansers, and the stitches.eep, she might have gone for immediate help. - i'll order a citywide canvass of all ers, hospitals, and clinics. but now the clothes and all that makeup. are we sure she wasn't a working girl? - her record's clean, plus, in her apartment, the photos and clothing didn't point to a streetwalking lifestyle. - nothing indicates she was ever a prostitute. the killer just wanted her to look that way. - and cleaning her like that? leaving her out in broad daylight? - yeah, i'd say that sends a pretty strong message. - yeah. all women are prostitutes, and he's proud of what he's done. - i'm sorry about last night. - my father had a name for people like you. - easy there, buddy. - easy. - what? we're not friends anymore? - whatever we are, damon, i don't think "friends" is the right word. - yeah. wouldn't work, you and me. i'm fdny engine 12, and you--you wear a smock. don't purse your lips. it's unbecoming. - can i get some help over here? [soft music] ♪ - ♪ i ♪ oh i can hardly believe ♪ by gi
so you got the valium, the medicinal cleansers, and the stitches.eep, she might have gone for immediate help. - i'll order a citywide canvass of all ers, hospitals, and clinics. but now the clothes and all that makeup. are we sure she wasn't a working girl? - her record's clean, plus, in her apartment, the photos and clothing didn't point to a streetwalking lifestyle. - nothing indicates she was ever a prostitute. the killer just wanted her to look that way. - and cleaning her like that?...
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murray's efforts to get jackson to sleep began with a ten-milligram tablet of valium at 10:00 p.m.ording to the affidavit, dr. murray injected him with another drug, a sedative. that didn't work either. murray told investigators at 10:40 a.m. he gave the pop legend 25 mill xwramz igrams of propofol, a powerful surgical anesthetic, finally putting jackson to sleep. but soon after all hell broke loose. to describe the scene firsthand -- >> alberto alvarez -- >> -- district attorney walgren turned one to of the first men to rush into jackson's bedroom. >> he was laying on his back with his hands extended out. i observed that his eyes were slightly open, or open, and his mouth was open. >> alvarez said murray was frantic and vague about jackson's condition. >> i asked dr. conrad murray what happened? and he said, "he had a reaction. he had a bad reaction." >> in the midst of the chaos, alvarez spotted jackson's children in the doorway. >> and they were right behind me and paris screamed out, "daddy." dr. conrad murray said, "don't let them see their dad like this." >> we heard about pa
murray's efforts to get jackson to sleep began with a ten-milligram tablet of valium at 10:00 p.m.ording to the affidavit, dr. murray injected him with another drug, a sedative. that didn't work either. murray told investigators at 10:40 a.m. he gave the pop legend 25 mill xwramz igrams of propofol, a powerful surgical anesthetic, finally putting jackson to sleep. but soon after all hell broke loose. to describe the scene firsthand -- >> alberto alvarez -- >> -- district attorney...
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was taking these powerful addictive, potentially deadly narcotics and muscle relaxants daily, like valium morphine. >> it would be safe to say that that marijuana, what you have in your hand there, is better than all those pills for you in terms of treating what's going on? >> yeah i'm not zombie. i've had 16, 17 attacks today i'm still sitting up talking to you. my first attack on these i'd be in the hospital. >> i'm a firm believer that marijuana has saved my son's life. >> chaz's father, shawn. >> his quality of life now is 1,000 times better than what it was when he was on the pharmaceuticals. >> a quality of life that paige figgy desperately wanted for her daughter charlotte. but she still had one hurdle to cross, convincing dispensary owners like the stanleys to sell marijuana to a 5-year-old little girl. >> when charlotte's mother called my brother joel, the brothers had a meeting. we said tell us about this patient. she's five years old, he said. we said well, no, we can't do that. >> why? the fear of the unknown. charlotte was one of the youngest patients at the time wanting mari
was taking these powerful addictive, potentially deadly narcotics and muscle relaxants daily, like valium morphine. >> it would be safe to say that that marijuana, what you have in your hand there, is better than all those pills for you in terms of treating what's going on? >> yeah i'm not zombie. i've had 16, 17 attacks today i'm still sitting up talking to you. my first attack on these i'd be in the hospital. >> i'm a firm believer that marijuana has saved my son's life....
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he was previously each individually -- >> to take a patient with valium, lorazepam and propofol and to state is medical abandonment. >> jackson was officially pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. june 25th, 2009. a direct result of mistakes, delays and recklessness by dr. conrad murray. when we come back, conrad murray speaks for himself. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going. as david walgren portrayed him as reckless. >> he abandoned michael when he needed help. >> then on day nine, for the first time jurors heard murray's own voice and his version of events in a police interview recorded just days after jackson's death. >> conrad robert murray. >> it was jackson, murray said, who to
he was previously each individually -- >> to take a patient with valium, lorazepam and propofol and to state is medical abandonment. >> jackson was officially pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. june 25th, 2009. a direct result of mistakes, delays and recklessness by dr. conrad murray. when we come back, conrad murray speaks for himself. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national....
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i've tried to slow it down, i've tried valium -- [laughter] but unless there's alcohol in this cup, not much i can do about it. i apologize. i'll try to slow down. i've had that criticism before. >> host: elaine's in sun city, california. hi, elaine. >> caller: hello. thank you, ben, you're a breath of fresh air. i wholeheartedly agree about barack obama being the first fully media-trained president, and in that light i think he golfs and plays cards and such so that people dissociate him from his policies. and in that regard, you were speaking on syria. i'm wondering whether this relates to hillary clinton and benghazi. they are -- he is creating a story in the public that these issues are more complicated than people realize, that coming up with decisions is difficult and, therefore, they couldn't have made any other choices. and that way he can paint people on the right who want a look at the facts and a factual accounting portrayed as racists who just want to bring down the first black president. >> guest: i mean, i do think there's truth to that. i think the idea that president oba
i've tried to slow it down, i've tried valium -- [laughter] but unless there's alcohol in this cup, not much i can do about it. i apologize. i'll try to slow down. i've had that criticism before. >> host: elaine's in sun city, california. hi, elaine. >> caller: hello. thank you, ben, you're a breath of fresh air. i wholeheartedly agree about barack obama being the first fully media-trained president, and in that light i think he golfs and plays cards and such so that people...
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>> guest: everyone in my family talks quickly i try to slow it down i have tried valium but unless thereis out of. i apologize i will try to slow it down. [laughter] >> host: sun city california. >> caller: thank you for you are a brash of -- a breath of fresh air i do agree about rock above the been the first fully trained media president and in that light he golfs and plays cards so people this sushi him from his policies. talking about syria i wonder this relates to benghazi and hillary clinton he is creating a story in the public that these issues are more complicated than people realize and covering it up with decisions is difficult and therefore they could not have made any other choices that we can paint people on the right who want to look at the facts and a factual accounting portrayed as racist that just want to bring down the first black president. >> guest: i do think there is truth to that that president obama has avoided culpability for his own foreign policy is true when it comes to benghazi there's still a lot we don't know including the timeline of his own actions that n
>> guest: everyone in my family talks quickly i try to slow it down i have tried valium but unless thereis out of. i apologize i will try to slow it down. [laughter] >> host: sun city california. >> caller: thank you for you are a brash of -- a breath of fresh air i do agree about rock above the been the first fully trained media president and in that light he golfs and plays cards so people this sushi him from his policies. talking about syria i wonder this relates to...
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she, you know, it was either valium or vodka that kept women going. it was nots until she was in her 50s, they were divorced, and she went to aa, met another man, and she became a businesswoman. she lost, you know, half her life. i thought i would be different, you know, certainly, saw that that root was not the right one, and what happened to me? i married a mar who i loved, but he was going -- starting medical school, and so i thought, ah-ha, this is cool, i have to support us. i have an excuse to have a career. that was my strait ji. i was totally rejected by the other wives of medical students because i was such an odd ball wanting a career, you know, that's just so ballsy. we got divorced. having put hubby through before there was any sense of recognizing for that thing, i was a single mom. that changed my trajectory, and i was a feminist. at the time, i mean, i started the tribune, in the women's department, the only place to get a job as a woman's writer, and i had to sneak down the back stairs and dare across to go to the dmv, the sitting room
she, you know, it was either valium or vodka that kept women going. it was nots until she was in her 50s, they were divorced, and she went to aa, met another man, and she became a businesswoman. she lost, you know, half her life. i thought i would be different, you know, certainly, saw that that root was not the right one, and what happened to me? i married a mar who i loved, but he was going -- starting medical school, and so i thought, ah-ha, this is cool, i have to support us. i have an...
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take a valium. >> gong back to your question, andrew, i think the country is very polarized, but theyou heard from the congressman are hyper polarized. people are worried about a primary challenge and a lot of things. >> is that because of gerrymandering? >> that's a key problem. iowa more recently, california, have taken some steps. >> do we blame both parties for that? >> absolutely. when they have a chance, they draw the districts to protect their incumbents and no incentive to come to the center on both sides. it's to make sure you're covering your flank and nobody primaries you from the right or the left. first, we need to make sure the government doesn't shut down and get the budget on the right path and fix immigration but there's longer term issues around making sure we get the governance right and t got to be reforms like redistricting. >> thank you, guys. appreciate it. let's hope we don't go over, but we'll see. >>> a >>> and coming up, she swam for 53 hours to become the first person to swim from cuba to the united states without a shark cage. diana nyad the former cnbc h
take a valium. >> gong back to your question, andrew, i think the country is very polarized, but theyou heard from the congressman are hyper polarized. people are worried about a primary challenge and a lot of things. >> is that because of gerrymandering? >> that's a key problem. iowa more recently, california, have taken some steps. >> do we blame both parties for that? >> absolutely. when they have a chance, they draw the districts to protect their incumbents and...
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i tried to slow down, valium. unless there is out on this cup, as is of much our condition.of chart a slowdown. >> host: sun city, california. >> caller: hello. you are brush of fresh air. i wholeheartedly agree about barack obama being the first fully media trained president. in that light, i think he builds and plays cards and such so that people disassociating from his policies. in that regard, you were speaking and syria. i am wondering whether those relate to hillary clinton and benghazi? he is creating a story in the public that these issues are more complicated than people realize, that coming up with decisions is difficult, and therefore they could not have made any other choices. that way he can paint people on the right who want a look at the facts and factual accounting as racists who just want to bring down the first black president. >> guest: i do think there is truth than that. the idea that president obama has avoided culpability for his own fallen to the foreign policy is eminently true. there is still a lot we don't know, but we also don't know what exactly
i tried to slow down, valium. unless there is out on this cup, as is of much our condition.of chart a slowdown. >> host: sun city, california. >> caller: hello. you are brush of fresh air. i wholeheartedly agree about barack obama being the first fully media trained president. in that light, i think he builds and plays cards and such so that people disassociating from his policies. in that regard, you were speaking and syria. i am wondering whether those relate to hillary clinton...
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she, you know, it was either valium or vodka that kept women going. it was nots until she was in her 50s, they were divorced, and she went to aa, met another man, and she became a businesswoman. she lost, you know, half her life. i thought i would be different, you know, certainly, saw that that root was not the right one, and what happened to me? i married a mar who i loved, but he was going -- starting medical school, and so i thought, ah-ha, this is cool, i have to support us. i have an excuse to have a career. that was my strait ji. i was totally rejected by the other wives of medical students because i was such an odd ball wanting a career, you know, that's just so ballsy. we got divorced. having put hubby through before there was any sense of recognizing for that thing, i was a single mom. that changed my trajectory, and i was a feminist. at the time, i mean, i started the tribune, in the women's department, the only place to get a job as a woman's writer, and i had to sneak down the back stairs and dare across to go to the dmv, the sitting room
she, you know, it was either valium or vodka that kept women going. it was nots until she was in her 50s, they were divorced, and she went to aa, met another man, and she became a businesswoman. she lost, you know, half her life. i thought i would be different, you know, certainly, saw that that root was not the right one, and what happened to me? i married a mar who i loved, but he was going -- starting medical school, and so i thought, ah-ha, this is cool, i have to support us. i have an...