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you're certain you weren't having hallucinations alber i only wish that were true its been most disturbing. i would have called dr higgins but i didn't have the opportunity. i'll call him now. very good miss barbara. [rotary dial] [music] hello dr higgins please this is barbara foster. not a word to anybody albert. oh heavens no miss barbara. hello matt look i'm at fred's-- no he isn't here. he took a plane for st louis. well that is extraordinary. well don't be unduly alarmed it may be only a passing aberration we'll see when he gets back, let me know the moment he arrives. and let me warn you barbara no matter how strangely he acts don't antagonize him. humor him indulge him. remember you're dealing with someone who is ill perhaps very ill. now you understand now don't you barbara
you're certain you weren't having hallucinations alber i only wish that were true its been most disturbing. i would have called dr higgins but i didn't have the opportunity. i'll call him now. very good miss barbara. [rotary dial] [music] hello dr higgins please this is barbara foster. not a word to anybody albert. oh heavens no miss barbara. hello matt look i'm at fred's-- no he isn't here. he took a plane for st louis. well that is extraordinary. well don't be unduly alarmed it may be only a...
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>> a lot of people are going to say, doctor, it was a hallucination. your brain was zapped by this disease. all the wires got crossed and you saw a girl on a butterfly wing and spinning up in a melody. >> i know this was not a hallucination, not a dream, not what we call a con fablation. i know it really occurred and it occurred outside of my brain. >> reporter: but how? how can he even suggest that much lest complain claim that his experience is proof of heaven as he has called his new book. he showed us his brain scan. >> it was no it leaving any part of my cortex unaffected. >> reporter: so your conclusion is because all of this outer area which is the higher functioning was covered with the infection, what you experienced in the coma wasn't part of the brain? >> right. >> reporter: many neuroscientists are kept couple arguing that his brain must have produced his visions somehow, most likely as he came out of coma. but something else happened. after he recovered, eben, who was adopted saw a picture of a sister from his biological family who died ye
>> a lot of people are going to say, doctor, it was a hallucination. your brain was zapped by this disease. all the wires got crossed and you saw a girl on a butterfly wing and spinning up in a melody. >> i know this was not a hallucination, not a dream, not what we call a con fablation. i know it really occurred and it occurred outside of my brain. >> reporter: but how? how can he even suggest that much lest complain claim that his experience is proof of heaven as he has...
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he heard voices, hallucinations, delusions. the images at the time or something called -- we know that it is not diagnostic now. it is a risk faster -- factor. you are more likely to develop these types of illnesses. but he was found insane based on this information and sentenced to an insane asylum. he has now been released, starting in 2009, to a thousand -- 2010. he is well treated and managed. they told me i had to go away faster. if you happen to have schizophrenia or you hear voices or hallucinations, it is with 99% certainty that i can show that your brain is different. if you have schizophrenia -- just pretend. what do you see that is different? these areas are much different, much more engaged. you might see there is a lot more blue as well in this map. look at this area. it is very different than that area, much more engaged. if you have a bipolar illness, you are different than if you have schizophrenia. they could have this illness or in this illness, those are the two most common. physicians cannot tell the differe
he heard voices, hallucinations, delusions. the images at the time or something called -- we know that it is not diagnostic now. it is a risk faster -- factor. you are more likely to develop these types of illnesses. but he was found insane based on this information and sentenced to an insane asylum. he has now been released, starting in 2009, to a thousand -- 2010. he is well treated and managed. they told me i had to go away faster. if you happen to have schizophrenia or you hear voices or...
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- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half robot." - coming in at number five-- rules to live by. you can learn a lot from tv. usually when you weren't meant to. - i love the rules to live by, in "magnum p.i," because it's like, he leaves the navy, he's 33, and he knows that he's never been 23. so, the secret to life is, like, you gotta have fun. you gotta kick back. it's 5:00 somewhere, right? - i totally respect magnum for doing that, and going back, and-and just living his life, 'cause you only have one. - some of the best lessons i have learned from "the bionic woman" are, live life in slow motion. if a computer gives you trouble, pour water o
- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half...
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- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half robot." - coming in at number five-- rules to live by. you can learn a lot from tv. usually when you weren't meant to. - i love the rules to live by, in "magnum p.i," because it's like, he leaves the navy, he's 33, and he knows that he's never been 23. so, the secret to life is, like, you gotta have fun. you gotta kick back. it's 5:00 somewhere, right? - i totally respect magnum for doing that, and going back, and-and just living his life, 'cause you only have one. - some of the best lessons i have learned from "the bionic woman" are, live life in slow motion. if a computer gives you trouble, pour water o
- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half...
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- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half robot." - coming in at number five-- rules to live by. you can learn a lot from tv. usually when you weren't meant to. - i love the rules to live by, in "magnum p.i," because it's like, he leaves the navy, he's 33, and he knows that he's never been 23. so, the secret to life is, like, you gotta have fun. you gotta kick back. it's 5:00 somewhere, right? - i totally respect magnum for doing that, and going back, and-and just living his life, 'cause you only have one. - some of the best lessons i have learned from "the bionic woman" are, live life in slow motion. if a computer gives you trouble, pour water o
- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half...
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- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half robot." - coming in at number five-- rules to live by. you can learn a lot from tv. usually when you weren't meant to. - i love the rules to live by, in "magnum p.i," because it's like, he leaves the navy, he's 33, and he knows that he's never been 23. so, the secret to life is, like, you gotta have fun. you gotta kick back. it's 5:00 somewhere, right? - i totally respect magnum for doing that, and going back, and-and just living his life, 'cause you only have one. - some of the best lessons i have learned from "the bionic woman" are, live life in slow motion. if a computer gives you trouble, pour water o
- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half...
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- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half robot." ike,s it that far-fetched that thhe leaves ,ght be a robot? he's 33, and he knows that he's never been 23. so, the secret to life is, like, you gotta have fun. you gotta kick back. it's 5:00 somewhere, right? - i totally respect magnum for doing that, and going back, and-and just living his life, 'cause you only have one. - some of the best lessons i have learned from "the bionic woman" are, live life in slow motion. if a computer gives you trouble, pour water on it. - goodbye, alex! - the main takeaway from "lassie" is, if you wanna look like a hero, always hang out by a well. - god, parents, wat
- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half...
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- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half robot." - coming in at number five-- rules to live by. you can learn a lot from tv. usually when you weren't meant to. - i love the rules to live by, in "magnum p.i," because it's like, he leaves the navy, he's 33, and he knows that he's never been 23. so, the secret to life is, like, you gotta have fun. you gotta kick back. it's 5:00 somewhere, right? - i totally respect magnum for doing that, and going back, and-and just living his life, 'cause you only have one. - some of the best lessons i have learned from "the bionic woman" are, live life in slow motion. if a computer gives you trouble, pour water o
- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half...
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- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half robot." - coming in at number five-- rules to live by. you can learn a lot from tv. usually when you weren't meant to. - i love the rules to live by, in "magnum p.i," because it's like, he leaves the navy, he's 33, and he knows that he's never been 23. so, the secret to life is, like, you gotta have fun. you gotta kick back. it's 5:00 somewhere, right? - i totally respect magnum for doing that, and going back, and-and just living his life, 'cause you only have one. - some of the best lessons i have learned from "the bionic woman" are, live life in slow motion. if a computer gives you trouble, pour water o
- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half...
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neurologist oliver sacks examine the causes of hallucinations in his book hallucinations. in little america, the war with in the war for afghanistan, "washington post" senior correspondent reports in the military and government failings in the war in afghanistan. nancy gives, editor at large and michael duffy, executive edit
neurologist oliver sacks examine the causes of hallucinations in his book hallucinations. in little america, the war with in the war for afghanistan, "washington post" senior correspondent reports in the military and government failings in the war in afghanistan. nancy gives, editor at large and michael duffy, executive edit
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it's shocking how profoundly it changes people and it's shocking how the command hallucinations they have, the sense of voices instructing them to do things they would never do can determine their behavior. >> so what do you do? i mean, right? i think people watching, andrew, are thinking, okay, gosh. what does this all mean? if -- if i'm worried about my own child, or -- i mean, you wrote about how people became afraid of their children. what do you think is the message for parents, perhaps, of people just post adolescence watching this and concerned? >> i think the biggest message is vigilance. i think children should be screened more often than they mostly are. i think parents who think their child's behavior is strange should get that child in to see a psychiatrist. i think if you remove some of the stigma, we'll make it easier for people to talk about their hallucinations or anything else they're going through that is distorting their sense of reality. but i think it's really -- the question ultimately is attention. and the attention has to come from the parents, the attention s
it's shocking how profoundly it changes people and it's shocking how the command hallucinations they have, the sense of voices instructing them to do things they would never do can determine their behavior. >> so what do you do? i mean, right? i think people watching, andrew, are thinking, okay, gosh. what does this all mean? if -- if i'm worried about my own child, or -- i mean, you wrote about how people became afraid of their children. what do you think is the message for parents,...
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- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half robot." - coming in at number five-- rules to live by. you can learn a lot from tv. usually when you weren't meant to. - i love the rules to live by, in "magnum p.i," because it's like, he leaves the navy, he's 33, and he knows that he's never been 23. so, the secret to life is, like, you gotta have fun. you gotta kick back. it's 5:00 somewhere, right? - i totally respect magnum for doing that, and going back, and-and just living his life, 'cause you only have one. - some of the best lessons i have learned from "the bionic woman" are, live life in slow motion. if a computer gives you trouble, pour water o
- so then, he hallucinates that she's somebody else. we have a hallucinating sasquatch. that was delicious back then, wasn't it? - sasquatch, trust me, please. - for jaime sommers, big foot had nothin' on fembots. - ah! - when you really think about it, it seems a little bit over the top for jaime to have that crazy reaction. i mean, she screams that blood-curdling scream. - ah! - it's like, "jaime, "is it that far-fetched that this woman might be a robot? "you are half...
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exposed to the gas who were further away from the source suffered difficulty breathing, disorientation, hallucination, nervousness, and a lack of limb control. that can be similar to exposure to excessive amounts of tear gas. very important to point out at this stage even the doctor we spoke with, unsure about what exactly this substance was these people were exposed to. >> want to be very careful you don't over state that. tell us what has taken place now. they have targeted civilians before but now you've got these bombings, these bakeries. these are just people who are lining up to get bread essentially. are we looking at a shift if you will in the fighting that is taking place on the ground where now civilians become widespread targets? >> suzanne, as horrific as all this news is about the bombing targeting bakeries according to opposition actors we must remember starting in late august we heard from human rights watch. they documented at least ten separate cases in aleppo province of bakeries there just these last several months coming under attack. the activists we speak with say they believe t
exposed to the gas who were further away from the source suffered difficulty breathing, disorientation, hallucination, nervousness, and a lack of limb control. that can be similar to exposure to excessive amounts of tear gas. very important to point out at this stage even the doctor we spoke with, unsure about what exactly this substance was these people were exposed to. >> want to be very careful you don't over state that. tell us what has taken place now. they have targeted civilians...
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if they're not after me, then we have a mass hallucination and we should all commit ourselves. >> reporter: to avoid that man hunt, he hid. what's been the hardest part? >> not seeing the sun a lot. when we were inside, can't go outside. >> reporter: he also says he disguised himself. >> i had a cane. i was walking like this and i had my jaws stuffed with toilet paper. i changed my hair, i've dyed it black, chopped it off. >> reporter: being on the run has taken its toll. he's gaunt and bleery eyed compared to this picture of him toting a shotgun. for years, he filled his compound with guns, body guards and women. but he insists that his countless postings about using bath salts was just a prank. >> why on earth would i want to buy bath salts when i live in a country where everyone is in cocaine. that's a good drug. i could get heroin in i want it. >> reporter: and even sitting right in front of you, he remains illusive, shifting, fidgeting. a moving target. >> you have created a dream. which really is a nightmare. it's yours, not mine. i've used this as a spring board. >> reporter: becaus
if they're not after me, then we have a mass hallucination and we should all commit ourselves. >> reporter: to avoid that man hunt, he hid. what's been the hardest part? >> not seeing the sun a lot. when we were inside, can't go outside. >> reporter: he also says he disguised himself. >> i had a cane. i was walking like this and i had my jaws stuffed with toilet paper. i changed my hair, i've dyed it black, chopped it off. >> reporter: being on the run has taken...
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it's shocking how profoundly it changes people and it's shocking how the command hallucinations they have, the sense of voices instructing them to do things they would never do can determine their behavior. >> so what do you do? i mean, right? i think people watching, andrew, are thinking, okay, gosh. what does this all mean? if -- if i'm worried about my own child, or -- i mean, you wrote about how people became afraid of their children. what do you think is the message for parents, perhaps, of people just post adolescence watching this and concerned? >> i think the biggest message is vigilance. i think children should be screened more often than they mostly are. i think parents who think their child's behavior is strange should get that child in to see a psychiatrist. i think if you remove some of the stigma, we'll make it easier for people to talk about their huhlution nations or anything else they're going through that is distorting their sense of reality. but i think it's really -- the question ultimately is attention. and the attention has to come from the parents, the attentio
it's shocking how profoundly it changes people and it's shocking how the command hallucinations they have, the sense of voices instructing them to do things they would never do can determine their behavior. >> so what do you do? i mean, right? i think people watching, andrew, are thinking, okay, gosh. what does this all mean? if -- if i'm worried about my own child, or -- i mean, you wrote about how people became afraid of their children. what do you think is the message for parents,...
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thank you sir pleasure to be here it's great to have you with us did i read about you in true hallucinations i read the book more than a decade ago yes i was it was the star of true elucidations in a sense i mean that was terence's book it was there his narrative of our adventures of the amazon and somebody won in search of the you know exotic indigenous hallucinogens so yes you know that's where you that was where you heard my story and tell now and now i've told my side of the story in this new book that's that's that's marvelous and i also i love food of the gods your brother's book i'm looking forward to reading yours to what extent as a society are we being stupid by not only ignoring the potential benefits of psychedelics but but banning them even banning research on. well yeah to a large extent we are being stupid because these these plants these substances of have an important role in the show monic you know the show monic societies they they are at the lynchpin of showmen ism which is really in indigenous societies the last where you know showman's are healers. they use plan to loos
thank you sir pleasure to be here it's great to have you with us did i read about you in true hallucinations i read the book more than a decade ago yes i was it was the star of true elucidations in a sense i mean that was terence's book it was there his narrative of our adventures of the amazon and somebody won in search of the you know exotic indigenous hallucinogens so yes you know that's where you that was where you heard my story and tell now and now i've told my side of the story in this...
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thank you sir pleasure to be here it's great to have you with us did i read about you in true hallucinations i read the book more than a decade ago yes i was it was the star of true elucidations in a sense i mean that was terence's book it was there his narrative of our adventures of the amazon and my eight hundred seventy one in search of the you know exotic indigenous hallucinogens so yes you that's where you that was where you heard my story and tell now and now i've told my side of the story in this new book that's that's that's marvelous and i also i loved food of the gods your brother's book i'm looking forward to reading yours to what extent as a society are we being stupid by not only ignoring the potential benefits of psychedelics but but banning them even banning research on. well yeah to a large extent we are being stupid because these these plants these substances of have an important role in in the show mommy you know the show monic societies they they are at the lynchpin of showmen islam which is really in indigenous societies the last where are you know showman's or healers. t
thank you sir pleasure to be here it's great to have you with us did i read about you in true hallucinations i read the book more than a decade ago yes i was it was the star of true elucidations in a sense i mean that was terence's book it was there his narrative of our adventures of the amazon and my eight hundred seventy one in search of the you know exotic indigenous hallucinogens so yes you that's where you that was where you heard my story and tell now and now i've told my side of the...
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you're certain you weren't having hallucinations alber i only wish that were true its been most disturbing. i would have called dr higgins but i didn't have the opportunity. i'll call him now. very good miss barbara. [rotary dial] [music] hello dr higgins please this is barbara foster. not a word to anybody albert. oh heavens no miss barbara. hello matt look i'm at fred's-- no he isn't here. he took a plane for st louis. well that is extraordinary. well don't be unduly alarmed it may be only a passing aberration we'll see when he gets back, let me know the moment he arrives. and let me warn you barbara no matter how strangely he acts don't antagonize him. humor him indulge him. remember you're dealing with someone who is ill perhaps very ill. now you understand now don't you barbara the important thing is patience. i understand matt goodbye. well albert we must be very patient with him. we will miss barbara. [door buzzer] [music] remember now, not a word to a soul [door bell buzzes] [door slams] your honor did you miss your plane. yeah. albert who is it? the judge is back. darling! oh darl
you're certain you weren't having hallucinations alber i only wish that were true its been most disturbing. i would have called dr higgins but i didn't have the opportunity. i'll call him now. very good miss barbara. [rotary dial] [music] hello dr higgins please this is barbara foster. not a word to anybody albert. oh heavens no miss barbara. hello matt look i'm at fred's-- no he isn't here. he took a plane for st louis. well that is extraordinary. well don't be unduly alarmed it may be only a...
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its first ever look at the use of bath salts, they are a dangerous mix of chemicals they could create hallucinations. over 1% of high schoolers reported using bath salts. 11% of seniors have used a synthetic type of marijuana. >>> they waited for hours for a bag of food. the one group they are seeing more and more in need of help this holiday season. >> back here in just 10 minutes, this storm will bring significant rain to the bay area, i will tell you when it gets here and how long it sticks around. oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa
its first ever look at the use of bath salts, they are a dangerous mix of chemicals they could create hallucinations. over 1% of high schoolers reported using bath salts. 11% of seniors have used a synthetic type of marijuana. >>> they waited for hours for a bag of food. the one group they are seeing more and more in need of help this holiday season. >> back here in just 10 minutes, this storm will bring significant rain to the bay area, i will tell you when it gets here and how...
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they have sensory and auditory hallucination. their place in the world has been completely blown. what mike reese said about this disability treaty, any more off the wall than the fairytales that ronald reagan used to tell about welfare moms? as sam pointed out this has been the ongoing slide into dementia that began in 1980 when they adopted supply side economic which was the ultimate kool-aid. getting back to lindsey graham, wasn't he the leader in effort to impeach a president in a lame duck session? did i sleep will you that year. >> eliot: the hobgoblin of little minds. you cannot look for consistency. just mere hypocrisy made on the other side whether it's the refusal to ratify the treaties e tending u.n. treaty about disability or what they're saying by the fiscal cliff. we're seeing an important shift in their strategy. i think at the end of the day john boehner is going to decide it makes more sense to pass the senate bill, extending the tax cut to 98% saying to the public at large we're not going to deny you that but we're not going to pass the debt ceiling increase. on
they have sensory and auditory hallucination. their place in the world has been completely blown. what mike reese said about this disability treaty, any more off the wall than the fairytales that ronald reagan used to tell about welfare moms? as sam pointed out this has been the ongoing slide into dementia that began in 1980 when they adopted supply side economic which was the ultimate kool-aid. getting back to lindsey graham, wasn't he the leader in effort to impeach a president in a lame duck...
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skeptics have explained the resurrection as a mass hallucination or as a tale told to comfort jesus' followers, but none of those theories explain the mystery of faith. >> the belief that dead people don't rise was absolutely universal across the whole ancient world, with the exception of the jews who said that, at the moment, dead people don't rise, but one day there will be a resurrection either of the righteous or possibly of everybody. the best historical explanation for the rise of the early christian movement is that jesus really was raised from the dead on the third day. >> while science may not explain the resurrection of jesus, it can illuminate his life even to believers. >> i'm one of those persons, anyway. look at the secular world and say there's wonderful things going on there. and they can be a help to us, even talking about who jesus is. good, let's recognize that. let ourselves be tested by the world. we can only be helped. >> bring in as much of the other evidence as you can. coins, archaeological data. let's do the history thing properly. and then this figure emerg
skeptics have explained the resurrection as a mass hallucination or as a tale told to comfort jesus' followers, but none of those theories explain the mystery of faith. >> the belief that dead people don't rise was absolutely universal across the whole ancient world, with the exception of the jews who said that, at the moment, dead people don't rise, but one day there will be a resurrection either of the righteous or possibly of everybody. the best historical explanation for the rise of...
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they have sensory and auditory hallucination. their place in the world has been completely blown. what mike reese said about this disability treaty, any more off the wall than the fairytales that ronald reagan used to tell about welfare moms? as sam pointed out this has been the ongoing slide into dementia that began in 1980 when they adopted supply side economic which was the ultimate kool-aid. getting back to lindsey graham, wasn't he the leader in effort to impeach a president in a lame duck session? did i sleep will you that year. >> eliot: the hobgoblin of little minds. you cannot look for consistency. just mere hypocrisy made on the other side whether it's the refusal to ratify the treaties e tending u.n. treaty about disability or what they're saying by the fiscal cliff. we're seeing an important shift in their strategy. i think at the end of the day john boehner is going to decide it makes more sense to pass the senate bill, extending the tax cut to 98% saying to the public at large we're not going to deny you that, but we're not going to pass the debt ceiling increase. on
they have sensory and auditory hallucination. their place in the world has been completely blown. what mike reese said about this disability treaty, any more off the wall than the fairytales that ronald reagan used to tell about welfare moms? as sam pointed out this has been the ongoing slide into dementia that began in 1980 when they adopted supply side economic which was the ultimate kool-aid. getting back to lindsey graham, wasn't he the leader in effort to impeach a president in a lame duck...
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you can be involuntarily put into a hospital, but quite often they're at that level where they may be hallucinating, maybe dell usual, but they may not be that danger to themselves or others at that particular time. we can't get them into the hospital. they continue to compensate, and then we have this sort of horrific situation. >> i think people are watching all this stuff and feeling helpless. i mean, number one, we can't help the people because, you know, there's no helping there except for sending your love and prayers. >> you can never bring the victims back. >> there are issues surrounding it that it seems like people want to do or say something. on the gun issue, what is it? no matter where you stand on it, what can people do physically? if they want to do something. >> not have guns in your own home is your one start. i went on facebook and asked what can with we do now, and hundreds of people responded, and most of them said why is it possible to buy a gun in this country that can kill dozens of people without reloading it? >> you are talking about assault type weapons. i do believe peopl
you can be involuntarily put into a hospital, but quite often they're at that level where they may be hallucinating, maybe dell usual, but they may not be that danger to themselves or others at that particular time. we can't get them into the hospital. they continue to compensate, and then we have this sort of horrific situation. >> i think people are watching all this stuff and feeling helpless. i mean, number one, we can't help the people because, you know, there's no helping there...
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, but i have a feeling we will find he was on the verge of major mental illness about delusions and hallucinations. one time in my life i was responsible for the federal program of mental health services in america. i have to admit we failed. we failed america in protecting the lives of the seriously mentally ill. most of what they do is suffer in silence. their families want to do better by them and as a country we have not stepped up and been sympathetic and caring and appropriate for the seriously mentally ill. >> an extremely important point. what i was going to say is you both have made extremely valid points. you have three successive appalling mass shootings involving young men in their 20s where the background to all of them was not dissimilar. they seem to be fairly normal kind of slightly off, but nothing with alarm bells. the point of examining their character is that there must be a good likelihood that there others like that out there who may be considering similar atrocities. how do people who know these types of people spot any warning signs? >> piers -- >> let me start with the doc
, but i have a feeling we will find he was on the verge of major mental illness about delusions and hallucinations. one time in my life i was responsible for the federal program of mental health services in america. i have to admit we failed. we failed america in protecting the lives of the seriously mentally ill. most of what they do is suffer in silence. their families want to do better by them and as a country we have not stepped up and been sympathetic and caring and appropriate for the...
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if you've ever been up that long, you know you're hallucinating. you know what i'm saying? >> it turns out he was high on crystal meth. >> basically what i thought when they come in. i mean like i had friends running in and out all the time, you know. it was a bachelor house, you know what i'm saying? and basically i thought they were just coming to rob me. >> i think things got out of hand for poor jason. >> shot one with a 9 millimeter twice in the leg, shot one with the bow and arrow in the gut. >> prior to prison, both men had been married. but as they revealed in some surprisingly candid confessions to our crew, they took very different approaches to matrimony. >> what happened to your wife? >> she didn't want to get a divorce, but i divorced her anyway because i wanted her to move on with her life. i got so much time now, 17 1/2 years. i still got parole but it's hard telling when i'll make it. i just wanted her to move on with her life. >> in contrast, bishop was receiving letters and occasional visits from both his wife and an ex-girlfriend. >> does your wife know a
if you've ever been up that long, you know you're hallucinating. you know what i'm saying? >> it turns out he was high on crystal meth. >> basically what i thought when they come in. i mean like i had friends running in and out all the time, you know. it was a bachelor house, you know what i'm saying? and basically i thought they were just coming to rob me. >> i think things got out of hand for poor jason. >> shot one with a 9 millimeter twice in the leg, shot one with...
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they can cause seizures and hallucinations. the sale of synthetic drugs is illegal in a number of states including california. >>> a political scandal in the south bay, a santa c larks ra county supervisor has been ordered to reimburse the county for $13,000 in expenses. an internal audit found the board president used a taxpayer funded credit card for personal expenses. that included golf fees, casino hotel stays, and rental card -- car upgrades. he said he will reimburse some of the expenses but is defending some of the other expenditures. >>> today the oakland police department talked for the first time about the arrest in an assault on anna toc particular girl. paul chambers spoke with the police chief. the chief is not mincing words. >> that is correct. oakland police won't give many details about this open active investigation. there were strong words today from the chief. >> this is by far one of the most sickening cases i've seen in my career as a police officer, that someone as mr. atkinson can take advantage of of som
they can cause seizures and hallucinations. the sale of synthetic drugs is illegal in a number of states including california. >>> a political scandal in the south bay, a santa c larks ra county supervisor has been ordered to reimburse the county for $13,000 in expenses. an internal audit found the board president used a taxpayer funded credit card for personal expenses. that included golf fees, casino hotel stays, and rental card -- car upgrades. he said he will reimburse some of the...
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even like hallucinating and saying things that definitely wasn't me. she would, we had a brand new son at the time. she would take care of him and keep him away from me. they would leave for hours at a time and come back and i wouldn't even know they left. i wouldn't even know what was going on. i don't even remember. gerri: players are acting in ways that i thinkobody who knows them, you know, everybody would be surprised by. belcher, a friend claimed belcher was abusing alcohol and prescription meds at the time this happened. here's a guy who graduated a degree in child development and family relatis from the university of maine. you heard the quote from his coach saying he was a great guy. we were all proud of him. wh is the nfl, is the nfl doing something wrong here? are they encourage couraginging behavior? >> game is getting faster and only more violent. ricky can speak with this. when a player goes down with concussion there is no independent doctor comes on the field like a bing match, this player can't go. he is out of this one. a doctor pid b
even like hallucinating and saying things that definitely wasn't me. she would, we had a brand new son at the time. she would take care of him and keep him away from me. they would leave for hours at a time and come back and i wouldn't even know they left. i wouldn't even know what was going on. i don't even remember. gerri: players are acting in ways that i thinkobody who knows them, you know, everybody would be surprised by. belcher, a friend claimed belcher was abusing alcohol and...
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curious viewers debate if the trick is real or a drunk hallucination. >> i still don't get it. i still don't understand it. >> the cameras are all close. you can't tell who is doing what. then you're thinking, he is tricking me to see if this crazy bar trick works. then i'm going to go try it and get whiskey all over the house. >> if you have whiskey around the house, the trick is completely bona fide. >> i think anyone who thinks this video is fake would benefit from basic high school educations. >> that's right. the whatter watt water/whiskey trick is no trick at all. but honest to goodness science. >> alcohol or ethanol is just less dense than water. so a certain amount of whiskey with really high content doesn't weigh the same. >> if you slowly pull out a playing card, the whiskey will rise up and water will sink down with minimal loss of liquor, which is the important thing. >> so there you have it. >> i will definitely try this trick now. let's be honest. because it's the human nature to enjoy watching someone to to figure something out that you already know. it's some so
curious viewers debate if the trick is real or a drunk hallucination. >> i still don't get it. i still don't understand it. >> the cameras are all close. you can't tell who is doing what. then you're thinking, he is tricking me to see if this crazy bar trick works. then i'm going to go try it and get whiskey all over the house. >> if you have whiskey around the house, the trick is completely bona fide. >> i think anyone who thinks this video is fake would benefit from...
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a dutch study focused on teens who suffered from hallucinations and delusions were likely to use pot earlier than most teens and adults. researchers say the study couldn't cause one or the other. the study followed up on earlier findings that concluded that teens who used marijuana were twice as likely to develop psychosis compared with teens who never smoked pot. >>> in iraq, tensions are heating up. thousands of sunny's turned out to call for the overthrow of the government who is dominated by shiite muslims. the latest controversy -- finance minister who is an sunni. >>> today, marks eight years since the devastating earthquake and tu suh unanimousy rocked thailand. prayer services were held today to remember the disaster. the u.n. called it the worst natural disaster to hit thailand. it devastated 14 other nations and an estimated 200,000 people were killed. >>> recently released f.b.i. documents show federal agents spied on the "occupy wall street" movement. the f.b.i. used counter terrorism agents to keep tabs on occupy chapters. the documents were released under a freedom of i
a dutch study focused on teens who suffered from hallucinations and delusions were likely to use pot earlier than most teens and adults. researchers say the study couldn't cause one or the other. the study followed up on earlier findings that concluded that teens who used marijuana were twice as likely to develop psychosis compared with teens who never smoked pot. >>> in iraq, tensions are heating up. thousands of sunny's turned out to call for the overthrow of the government who is...
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and we actually then try to imagine why is the same way of hallucinating or recent sizing the events in our mind. it doesn't story of all as a video event. >> but we remember it. so our computer that we are going to use to model the human brain a r may be going to spruce up a little bit. >> well, we think. in the first place, is compensating. computer can remember it -- can run literally which is something we can't do. but if you look at perfection, it wasn't perfect. it cat fantastic things right. well. how did get that? it combines hundreds of pieces of affirmation and did things that the best in the world cannot to. in the new of mackerel is stupid mistake. i think that is inherent, the level of perfection. but nothing more intelligence will help us solve major challenges. >> and one of the interesting things that i cut you wrote about was the fact that it had some sort of system whereby it could make use of intelligence systems merge into one regime, and that quite fascinated me because i always thought, the history of artificial intelligence that we have all these different trad
and we actually then try to imagine why is the same way of hallucinating or recent sizing the events in our mind. it doesn't story of all as a video event. >> but we remember it. so our computer that we are going to use to model the human brain a r may be going to spruce up a little bit. >> well, we think. in the first place, is compensating. computer can remember it -- can run literally which is something we can't do. but if you look at perfection, it wasn't perfect. it cat...
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if you've ever been up that long, you know you're hallucinating. you know what i'm saying? >> it turns out he was high on crystal meth. >> basically what i thought when they come in. i mean like i had friends running in and out of this house all the time it was a bachelor house. you know what i'm saying? and basically i thought they were just coming to rob me. >> i think things got out of hand for poor jason. >> shot one with a 9 millimeter twice in the leg, shot one with the bow and arrow in the gut. >> prior to prison, both men had been married. but as they revealed in some surprisingly candid confessions to our crew, they took very different approaches to matrimony. >> what happened to your wife? >> she didn't want to get a divorce, but i divorced her anyway because i wanted her to move on with her life. i got so much time now, 17 1/2 years. i still got parole but it's hard telling when i'll make it. i just wanted her to move on with her life. >> in contrast, bishop was receiving letters and occasional visits from both his wife and an ex-girlfriend. >> does your wife kno
if you've ever been up that long, you know you're hallucinating. you know what i'm saying? >> it turns out he was high on crystal meth. >> basically what i thought when they come in. i mean like i had friends running in and out of this house all the time it was a bachelor house. you know what i'm saying? and basically i thought they were just coming to rob me. >> i think things got out of hand for poor jason. >> shot one with a 9 millimeter twice in the leg, shot one...
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memories are made up of these high level patterns, and we actually been tried to imagine, we're sort of hallucinating or we synthesizing the event in our mind. it's not stored at all as a video of that event. >> host: and every time we remember it, it changes again. so our computers that we're going to use to model this human brain, we're going to spruce it up a little? >> guest: we take computers in the first place, a computer can remember literally something you can't do. they can continue to do that. if you look at watson in terms of you talk about perfection, it wasn't perfect. it made stupid mistakes. it got fantastic things right, like how did it get that? it combines hundreds of pieces of information and did things the best pioneers in the world couldn't do. and then it would make a stupid mistake i think that's inherent in the fact that jeopardy already is at the level where there's no such thing as perfection. as we ask computers to do more and more intelligent things, that will happen. but i think more intelligence will help us to solve the major challenges of humanity. >> host: yeah. one o
memories are made up of these high level patterns, and we actually been tried to imagine, we're sort of hallucinating or we synthesizing the event in our mind. it's not stored at all as a video of that event. >> host: and every time we remember it, it changes again. so our computers that we're going to use to model this human brain, we're going to spruce it up a little? >> guest: we take computers in the first place, a computer can remember literally something you can't do. they can...
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, but i have a feeling we will find he was on the verge of major mental illness about delusions and hallucinations. one time in my life i was responsible for the federal program of mental health services in america. i have to admit we failed. we failed america in protecting the lives of the seriously mentally ill. most of what they do is suffer in silence. their families want to do better by them and as a country we have not stepped up and been sympathetic and caring and appropriate for the seriously mentally ill. >> an extremely important point. what i was going to say is you both have made extremely valid points. my point really is that you have three successive appalling mass shootings involving young men in their 20s where the background to all of them was not dissimilar. they seem to be fairly normal kind of slightly off, but nothing with alarm bells. the point of examining their character is that there must be a good likelihood that there are others like hg them out there who may be considering similar atrocities. how do people who know these types of people spot any warning signs? >> piers
, but i have a feeling we will find he was on the verge of major mental illness about delusions and hallucinations. one time in my life i was responsible for the federal program of mental health services in america. i have to admit we failed. we failed america in protecting the lives of the seriously mentally ill. most of what they do is suffer in silence. their families want to do better by them and as a country we have not stepped up and been sympathetic and caring and appropriate for the...
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even like hallucinating and saying things that definitely wasn't me. she would, we had a brand new son at the time. she would take care of him and keep him away from me. they would leave for hours at a time and come back and i wouldn't even know they left. i wouldn't even know what was going on. i don't even remember. gerri: players are acting in ways that i think nobody who knows them, you know, everybody would be surprised by. belcher, a friend claimed belcher was abusing alcohol and prescription meds at the time this happened. here's a guy who graduated a degree in child development and family relations from the university of maine. you heard the quote from his coach saying he was a great guy. we were all proud of him. what is the nfl, is the nfl doing something wrong here? are they encourage couraginging behavior? >> game is getting faster and only more violent. ricky can speak with this. when a player goes down with concussion there is no independent doctor comes on the field like a boxing match, this player can't go. he is out of this one. a doct
even like hallucinating and saying things that definitely wasn't me. she would, we had a brand new son at the time. she would take care of him and keep him away from me. they would leave for hours at a time and come back and i wouldn't even know they left. i wouldn't even know what was going on. i don't even remember. gerri: players are acting in ways that i think nobody who knows them, you know, everybody would be surprised by. belcher, a friend claimed belcher was abusing alcohol and...
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. >> it makes you hallucinate. >> everyone says it's a ufo, or floating lights. >>> we are showing some of the best area christmas displays and tony sent this in: unfortunately they had a few things s cluding a baby jesus a few years ago, but y decided to continue this ye. share your holiday photos wh us. email them to mornings music and 13,000 lights. they decided to continue this year even though they had some items stolen a few years ago. email us your photos or videos at mornings@cbs5.com. we want to share them with everyone. >> nice job. >>> next half hour coming up anonymous no more. we know the second winner of that record powerball jackpot. how the "fiscal cliff" affected his prize. we'll tell you. >> and a mother and her son rushed to escape their burning home in hayward. what she saw just before that has arson investigators on alert. >> and i'm live in daly city where a car drove over an embankment into a ditch the chp says one person may be suffering major injuries. we'll have more details in a live report coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> >> your realtime captioner: lind
. >> it makes you hallucinate. >> everyone says it's a ufo, or floating lights. >>> we are showing some of the best area christmas displays and tony sent this in: unfortunately they had a few things s cluding a baby jesus a few years ago, but y decided to continue this ye. share your holiday photos wh us. email them to mornings music and 13,000 lights. they decided to continue this year even though they had some items stolen a few years ago. email us your photos or videos...
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, but i have a feeling we will find he was on the verge of major mental illness about delusions and hallucinations. one time in my life i was responsible for the federal program of mental health services in america. i have to admit we failed. we failed america in protecting the lives of the seriously mentally ill. most of what they do is suffer in silence. their families want to do better by them and as a country we have not stepped up and been sympathetic and caring and appropriate for the seriously mentally ill. >> an extremely important point. what i was going to say is you both have made extremely valid points. you have three successive appalling mass shootings involving young men in their 20s where the background to all of them, from people that knew them was not dissimilar. they seem to be fairly norma kind of slightly off, but nothing with alarm bells. the point of examining their character is that there must be a good likelihood that there others like that out there who may be considering similar atrocities. how do people who know these types of people spot any warning signs? >> piers -- >
, but i have a feeling we will find he was on the verge of major mental illness about delusions and hallucinations. one time in my life i was responsible for the federal program of mental health services in america. i have to admit we failed. we failed america in protecting the lives of the seriously mentally ill. most of what they do is suffer in silence. their families want to do better by them and as a country we have not stepped up and been sympathetic and caring and appropriate for the...
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he's at the prime age of developing schizophrenia, which involves delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, and that combination, particularly if it's in conjunction with substance abuse, that really could be a deadly cocktail there. >> you just said he's the prime age. what is the prime age for developing some of these issues? >> well, asperger's or autism spectrum disorders are typically diagnosed when kids are around 5 to 7 years old. of course, you're born with an autism spectrum disorder. this is not something you develop or catch. it's something that tends to be delayed in its diagnosis. for schizophrenia in men, the typical age is in the late teens to early 20s, so he's in the prime age for development of that. and people who are abusing substances, that tends to pick up in late adolescent years, in the early 20s as well. >> dr. weiner, thank you so much. josh weiner, psychologist, do appreciate your insight, sir. >> thank you. >> let's get some additional insight here. i would like to bring in philadelphia mayor, michael nutter, a democrat and one of the most prominent may
he's at the prime age of developing schizophrenia, which involves delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, and that combination, particularly if it's in conjunction with substance abuse, that really could be a deadly cocktail there. >> you just said he's the prime age. what is the prime age for developing some of these issues? >> well, asperger's or autism spectrum disorders are typically diagnosed when kids are around 5 to 7 years old. of course, you're born with an autism...
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. >> once you're up that long on a drug you actually hallucinate. when they came in, i have friends running in and out of this house all the time. it was a bachelor house. you know what i'm saying? basically i thought they came to rob me. i done run them off once that day. when they came back, i thought they was trying to get me. that's the kind of person i was on the street. if i thought you was trying to get me, i was going to get you first. >> i've known him for over a year. that's my buddy right there. i haven't had any problems. we always get along. i had him moved down here. he wanted to move in. >> it has been four days since jason rogers arrived at brushy mountain. despite his initial anxieties he's adjusting to life behind bars. >> actually, you caught me on another good day. i got out of a smaller cell and got put in a bigger one. i had a cellmate up there, they moved me into a cell with another guy up there for one night last night. now i have another cell mate today. so far it's good. it's always good to be around somebody. you know, you
. >> once you're up that long on a drug you actually hallucinate. when they came in, i have friends running in and out of this house all the time. it was a bachelor house. you know what i'm saying? basically i thought they came to rob me. i done run them off once that day. when they came back, i thought they was trying to get me. that's the kind of person i was on the street. if i thought you was trying to get me, i was going to get you first. >> i've known him for over a year....
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psychotic medications, medications such as are usually given to adult schizophrenics to regulate their hallucinations. but in this case, children are getting it to control their behavior. so what we have is a massive social experiment of the chemical control of children's behavior, with no idea of the long-term consequences of these heavy-duty anti-psychotics on kids. and i know that canadians statistics just last week showed that within last five years, 43 there's been a 43 percent increase in the rate of dispensing of stimulant prescriptions for add or adhd, and most of these are going to boys. in other words, what we're seeing is an unprecedented burgeoning of the diagnosis. and i should say, really, i'm talking about, more broadly speaking, what i would call the destruction of american childhood, because add is just a template, or it's just an example of what's going on. in fact, according to a recent study published in the states, nearly half of american adolescents now meet some criteria or criteria for mental health disorders. so we're talking about a massive impact on our children of somethin
psychotic medications, medications such as are usually given to adult schizophrenics to regulate their hallucinations. but in this case, children are getting it to control their behavior. so what we have is a massive social experiment of the chemical control of children's behavior, with no idea of the long-term consequences of these heavy-duty anti-psychotics on kids. and i know that canadians statistics just last week showed that within last five years, 43 there's been a 43 percent increase in...