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>>> an alert about medical marijuana in nevada. why the state is warning some people are not following the law to get the medicine. >>> a nervous start to the summer olympic games in rio. the bomb squad is called out near the finish line of a >>> and cases of home-grown zee zika virus getting biggerrer. what experts say could spread the virus even more in america. >>> a warning tonight from the state of nevada about medical marijuana. don't believe claims that you can get medical-mile-an-hour and an i.d. you do need a card or you are breaking the law. the medical marijuana alert is our top story tonight. we want to head right over to news 3's nathan o'neal who is live to show us how some people may be trying to bend nevada's medical marijuana law. nathan? >> reporter: yeah, some states like california, you can get medical marijuana if you have a written recommendation from a doctor. as for here in nevada, the attorney general says not so fast. >> platinum blue dream. >> reporter: it's been nearly a year since the first dispensary o
>>> an alert about medical marijuana in nevada. why the state is warning some people are not following the law to get the medicine. >>> a nervous start to the summer olympic games in rio. the bomb squad is called out near the finish line of a >>> and cases of home-grown zee zika virus getting biggerrer. what experts say could spread the virus even more in america. >>> a warning tonight from the state of nevada about medical marijuana. don't believe claims...
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there is no testimony in the record in any of the briefs that there's a medical benefit to having a medication abortion at the multimillion dollar surgical facility. every other mainstream leading association has concluded that they are not justified for a variety of reasons including that they put the burden on medical abortion which is the earliest form and that these are also imposed in early surgical procedures prior to 16. they are going to be delayed later in pregnancy. it's an increase in both the number and the proportion of abortions being pursued formed. so by delaying the access these are actually increasing the risk . the second is the dnc and what's a cause. what is the risk factor for a d&c related to abortion and a non- abortion d&c they are performed in offices for lots of other conditions besides abortion is there any evidence in the record that shows that there's any medical difference in the procedures that would necessitate an abortion being an acs or not. >> the evidence shows that the procedures are virtually identical particularly when it is performed to complete a spont
there is no testimony in the record in any of the briefs that there's a medical benefit to having a medication abortion at the multimillion dollar surgical facility. every other mainstream leading association has concluded that they are not justified for a variety of reasons including that they put the burden on medical abortion which is the earliest form and that these are also imposed in early surgical procedures prior to 16. they are going to be delayed later in pregnancy. it's an increase...
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addition the proposal would allow for the medication of medical cannabis many that smoking vaporizing in her consumption of medical cannabis edibles would be permitted on-site. as was the on-site cultivation again meeting like underwater plants be kept on the premises for the purposes of harvesting medical products. the proposal would make tenant permits to the existing 4001 at 21 square-foot ground floor commercial space with no physical expansion at the existing structure. the project sponsor remains a full-time security which is include indoor and outdoor video surveillance that in addition security guards will be employed inside and outside the subject retail shit hours of operation for the ncb 8 am-10 pm dear. they maintain full-time security as i mentioned. [inaudible] project sponsor employment levels are anticipated to exceed 30 employees the first year which does include security. as approved by the board of supervisors of the prominent public-health serves as the lead agency for permitting and cds. the print unto you is generally limited to the location of physical character
addition the proposal would allow for the medication of medical cannabis many that smoking vaporizing in her consumption of medical cannabis edibles would be permitted on-site. as was the on-site cultivation again meeting like underwater plants be kept on the premises for the purposes of harvesting medical products. the proposal would make tenant permits to the existing 4001 at 21 square-foot ground floor commercial space with no physical expansion at the existing structure. the project sponsor...
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>> medical concerns about him. i guess you have the same average medical concerns you have for a 70-year-old man. >> reporter: the only other question i think people are curious about he would be the healthiest person ever to take office. >> i think most of the list of presidents from the united states like woodrow wilson walking around with a hemorrhage in his brain and eisenhower, one after the other we have not had very -- i mean, these people are older and develop adult illnesses. i don't think there's a heal healthiest person who elected, you didn't elect a 22-year-old. >> reporter: how could you know he would be in the best health of any president in the history of the united states. >> i like that sentence. i like that sentence, to be quite honest with you. all the rest of them are either sick or dead. we've had everything as president. dementia and people with tumors. we've had everything as president. we've had psychotic and paran d paranoids and we've had all in my own little lifetime. we've had plenty of
>> medical concerns about him. i guess you have the same average medical concerns you have for a 70-year-old man. >> reporter: the only other question i think people are curious about he would be the healthiest person ever to take office. >> i think most of the list of presidents from the united states like woodrow wilson walking around with a hemorrhage in his brain and eisenhower, one after the other we have not had very -- i mean, these people are older and develop adult...
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>> medical concerns about him. i guess you have the same average medical concerns you have for a 70-year-old man. >> reporter: the only other question i think people are curious about he would be the healthiest person ever to take office. >> i think most of the list of presidents from the united states like woodrow wilson walking around with a hemorrhage in his brain and eisenhower, one after the other we have not had very -- i mean, these people are older and develop adult illnesses. i don't think there's a healthiest person who elected, you didn't elect a 22-year-old. >> reporter: how could you know he would be in the best health of any president in the history of the united states. >> i like that sentence. i like that sentence, to be quite honest with you. all the rest of them are either sick or dead. we've had everything as president. dementia and people with tumors. we've had everything as president. we've had psychotic and paranoids and we've had all in my own little lifetime. we've had plenty of very disturb
>> medical concerns about him. i guess you have the same average medical concerns you have for a 70-year-old man. >> reporter: the only other question i think people are curious about he would be the healthiest person ever to take office. >> i think most of the list of presidents from the united states like woodrow wilson walking around with a hemorrhage in his brain and eisenhower, one after the other we have not had very -- i mean, these people are older and develop adult...
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and the medical marijuana has certainly helped tremendously. >> now, medical marijuana is not covered by insurance, so ti out-of-pocket. but officials here say they hope that he will change in the future. that's the story live from downtown boston, i'm byron barnett, 7news. >>> and then the race for the white house are donald trump seemingly cutting ties with some top republicans, many seeing it as political payback. trump is refusing to support many g.o.p. leaders in their re-election bids including house speaker paul ryan, once again sending the message to the establishment, could you say. ryan schulteis is here with more and other party leaders is leading to serious backlash from republicans but the trump campaign doesn't seem too worried. >> reporter: donald trump has embarked on a southern campaign swing just as he faces new controversy. his refusal to endorse the reelection of republican john mccain and house speaker paul ryan. week in front of crowds that are overflowing on to the streets. the campaign is in very good shape. >> reporter: trump tweeted there is great unity in my
and the medical marijuana has certainly helped tremendously. >> now, medical marijuana is not covered by insurance, so ti out-of-pocket. but officials here say they hope that he will change in the future. that's the story live from downtown boston, i'm byron barnett, 7news. >>> and then the race for the white house are donald trump seemingly cutting ties with some top republicans, many seeing it as political payback. trump is refusing to support many g.o.p. leaders in their...
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can safely medicate at home so having a place where they can comfortably medicate and user cannabis is important to them. as well as low income people who may live in section 8 housing that doesn't don't allow for this type of medical consumption. so, i strongly consider to allow for this type of use and give people a safe place and a lot of patience idea with also don't have a lot of social activity in their life. they don't get out a lot some have place where they can share with other patients and talk about different types of conditions that they have and how medical cannabis helps them is important to their social healing as would you please, take that into consideration and i thank you for your time >> thank you. any additional public comment? not seen any public comment is closed.. commissioner hillis >> thank you. i think my biggest question was on-site consumption did i appreciate the public comments that were made. they can discuss that. i think were seen less as cds requesting on-site consumption but it appears to be a need for that. so i appreciate those comments. with th
can safely medicate at home so having a place where they can comfortably medicate and user cannabis is important to them. as well as low income people who may live in section 8 housing that doesn't don't allow for this type of medical consumption. so, i strongly consider to allow for this type of use and give people a safe place and a lot of patience idea with also don't have a lot of social activity in their life. they don't get out a lot some have place where they can share with other...
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if it is for medical reasons or illegal. >> to clarify, his medical marijuana legalization is in california. he does not have a new jersey card. to diana's point, he has never stabbed or shot anybody, he gives away we'd freely. it helps him sit back, them sit back, relax and enjoy a muffin out of his own cafÉ. >> where you may call him a criminal, many call him in an activist. many have passed legalization laws, that's what he's trying to do here. if you're calling the same people in colorado and washington, the criminals they would disagree. >> there's lot of people who believe in him but don't want to be associated with him. >> buying cars are hard but what if your told you could buy a car because you lived in a high risk area to sell it to the telegram. that is exactly what this happened when he went to go buy a car prestige motors. >> we tested the car after that the sales managers that i cannot sell you the car. i said what happen. >> it's what the sales manager said next that caused him to file a lawsuit that i have right here against the company. >> because this this is a car people
if it is for medical reasons or illegal. >> to clarify, his medical marijuana legalization is in california. he does not have a new jersey card. to diana's point, he has never stabbed or shot anybody, he gives away we'd freely. it helps him sit back, them sit back, relax and enjoy a muffin out of his own cafÉ. >> where you may call him a criminal, many call him in an activist. many have passed legalization laws, that's what he's trying to do here. if you're calling the same people...
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medical pro's are urging parents now to get your child immunized. 8 news now's mauricio marin is live with the warning from health pro's...who are working to make it easier to get kid's vaccinated. mauricio? ((mauricio marin)) >> southwest medical associates knows it can be difficult for some parents to get their kids fromme so they hosted a one stop shop health fair today to get kids that are about to start school the immunizations they need. ((tiffany mitchell/mother: "one stop shop. get em in and get them out." )) ((mauricio marin)) the clock is ticking... and tiffany mitchell has three kids she has to get ready for school....starting in just a few weeks. ((tiffany mitchell/mother: "so 9th, 5th and fourth." )) ((mauricio marin)) and they each have to get vaccinated before heading to class. her youngest one says his favorite thing about school is... ((brandon mitchell/ready for 4th grade: "that i get to learn everything that i can." )) ((mauricio marin)) with time running out...tiffany brought her kids to southwest ((tiffany mitchell/mother: "it's great. because i'm new here and hav
medical pro's are urging parents now to get your child immunized. 8 news now's mauricio marin is live with the warning from health pro's...who are working to make it easier to get kid's vaccinated. mauricio? ((mauricio marin)) >> southwest medical associates knows it can be difficult for some parents to get their kids fromme so they hosted a one stop shop health fair today to get kids that are about to start school the immunizations they need. ((tiffany mitchell/mother: "one stop...
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it's a medical procedure, if you will. what i've done with citizen therapist against trumpism, we're talking about the public behavior and public officials. and there's plenty to talk about there. there are plenty of major problems. >> and you're not talking about what could be things involving neurological function like his speech patterns, his stopping sentences in the middle. you're talking about a style -- his approach to public policy and presentation, give us your notion of what trumpism is. >> well, it's kind of hyper masculinity, a strong-man approach to public positioning that says, i will solve your problems for you, i will denigrate my critics. i will assign simple solutions to complex problems and just trust me, just trust me, i'm a strong man. i am confident. i have no flaws. >> i assume you can sympathize with those of us who have been turning to psychology more than politics to explain donald trump because we've never seen public behavior like this on a political stage. and i want to show you what happened o
it's a medical procedure, if you will. what i've done with citizen therapist against trumpism, we're talking about the public behavior and public officials. and there's plenty to talk about there. there are plenty of major problems. >> and you're not talking about what could be things involving neurological function like his speech patterns, his stopping sentences in the middle. you're talking about a style -- his approach to public policy and presentation, give us your notion of what...
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newly expanded rescue village has the space in staffr to care for them they will undergo medical exam and treatment as well asaswi a assessment they go up for adoption. >> people who adopt them will know that they change their own lives and these animals wise but they also have the people of these dogs, do not have microchips or id so no way to reconnect them with their owner or they would not beth taken in here, if you want to adopt, the should be available this weeken with more info at fox 8.com. >> if you cannot adopt but you still want to help rescue village, it is runyno completel based on donations. in case you haven't heard, it's been beautiful today. it has been a beautiful day, high clouds making for a picturesque view. nut producin rainfall. the foxtrot will be on sunday, if you have not signed up, it's not too late you can register the morning of at 7:00 a.m. t it will be between the mid to upper '60s race day.up it was a accountable sunset will be at 8:14 p.m. su. '70s and 80s the region wide map, we had lowered dewpoint to the last, dewpoints in the 60s and 70s indicating
newly expanded rescue village has the space in staffr to care for them they will undergo medical exam and treatment as well asaswi a assessment they go up for adoption. >> people who adopt them will know that they change their own lives and these animals wise but they also have the people of these dogs, do not have microchips or id so no way to reconnect them with their owner or they would not beth taken in here, if you want to adopt, the should be available this weeken with more info at...
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they have been waiting for these medications for many years, simple medications with minimal side effects. i think it's important before starting treatment for patients that you do educate them that it's very important that they adhere to these medications. gobbledygook only risk factor is not taking the medications. there are a few other things but for the most part if you take these medications on a regular basis as prescribed, like i said give a 90% plus kids adventure. that's across many different kinds of popular things. we've done a lot of real world studies going on now and the data looks quite good, even not just, the date in the real work is similar to the dated in the clinical trials that have been published. i think it's a message that's very important to take your medications, high chance of being cured. >> i know some programs have restricted access to these drugs because of someone's prior or current alcohol use or substance use. could you comment on those? >> that's also variable but some states do require pretreatment drug testing or an alcohol abstinence prior to starting
they have been waiting for these medications for many years, simple medications with minimal side effects. i think it's important before starting treatment for patients that you do educate them that it's very important that they adhere to these medications. gobbledygook only risk factor is not taking the medications. there are a few other things but for the most part if you take these medications on a regular basis as prescribed, like i said give a 90% plus kids adventure. that's across many...
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tell your doctor about any medical conditions and medications you take. using invokana® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. it's time to turn things around. lower your blood sugar with invokana®. imagine loving your numbers. there's only one invokana®. ask your doctor about it by name. >>> we just got some breaking news out of the great state of maine where that state's governor is under tremendous pressure where he had an profane outburst in public last week that has members of even his own party publicly questioning his sanity and questioning whether he might possibly be on drugs and suggesting he needs to get professional help. we just had brand new news breaking this hour on that story. that's next. oh my goodness! happy birthday! oh, you. (laughing) oh! oh! well, they say 70 is the new 60. (laughing) were you really surprised? oh, this was a wonderful surprise. you know, at our age, not all surprises can be this good. you're not kidding. (female #1) remember peggy's surprise last month when frank died? so sudden; all the fune
tell your doctor about any medical conditions and medications you take. using invokana® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. it's time to turn things around. lower your blood sugar with invokana®. imagine loving your numbers. there's only one invokana®. ask your doctor about it by name. >>> we just got some breaking news out of the great state of maine where that state's governor is under tremendous pressure where he had an profane outburst in public last week...
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it included specifics like clinton's medical history, medication she's currently taking, her diet and breakdown of her chloryl levels. trump's was laboratory results were astonishinglyxcellent and isn't a real medical description and why would a doctor ever be astonished by good test results. mr. trump has had a recent medical test result that showed only positive results. the clinton campaign responded positive test result s might hae the condition you were xmd fexa for. and the website takes you to annoying happy birthday teddy bear for a low low price. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls 6. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. ♪ those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. their all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. so, not just any beef goes into it. oh, honey! oh! here, have some of ours. oh! hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. at the marine mammal center, the environment is ev
it included specifics like clinton's medical history, medication she's currently taking, her diet and breakdown of her chloryl levels. trump's was laboratory results were astonishinglyxcellent and isn't a real medical description and why would a doctor ever be astonished by good test results. mr. trump has had a recent medical test result that showed only positive results. the clinton campaign responded positive test result s might hae the condition you were xmd fexa for. and the website takes...
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he was a classmate of bashar al assad in medical school. dr. sahloul is a critical care specialist in chicago. welcome to democracy now! when you heard about the latest attack, even since you have just returned from aleppo, russia attacking from iran, your thoughts? and then describe aleppo to us. >> my thoughts and my colleagues thoughts from aleppo, which i keep contact every minute with them, is the same. everyone is bombing syria and no one cares about ending the crisis. it looks like the russians are having fun bombing syria from different parts. they are bombing isis and also civilians. the al-assad regime is bombing cities and historic sites and civilians with all kinds of weapons. the iranians are bombing aryans. everyone is bombing syrians. the story that is not being told in the media -- i mean, when people know about syria or hear about t syria, they think it is something related to isis or that something that is collocated, but what is happening is civilians are suffering every day. children are being mutilated and killed with barre
he was a classmate of bashar al assad in medical school. dr. sahloul is a critical care specialist in chicago. welcome to democracy now! when you heard about the latest attack, even since you have just returned from aleppo, russia attacking from iran, your thoughts? and then describe aleppo to us. >> my thoughts and my colleagues thoughts from aleppo, which i keep contact every minute with them, is the same. everyone is bombing syria and no one cares about ending the crisis. it looks like...
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((vanessa murphy)) there is a state board for oriental medical doctors... and there's years of education and exams required to become an oriental medical but to a traditional physician like carrison....they are not doctors because they haven't graduated from traditional medical school.// ((weather toss)) ((katie boer)) good evening! tracking conditions across the valley... across the valley. ...................... we're looking at plenty of sunshine--still a little buit of haze across the valley with our air quality advisory issued by clark county daq remaining in place through today. some lingering smoke is still possible. ..................... most of us are looking at cooler temperatures today in the upper 90s and low 100s. even our warmest neighborhoods only climbing to the low 100s today. look for low triple digits down to the mid 90s by 9pm and down to 91 by about 11pm. ...................... tropical moisture will bring a risk of flash flooding to mohave county through wednesday, while dry weather persists farther west. shifting winds will move the m
((vanessa murphy)) there is a state board for oriental medical doctors... and there's years of education and exams required to become an oriental medical but to a traditional physician like carrison....they are not doctors because they haven't graduated from traditional medical school.// ((weather toss)) ((katie boer)) good evening! tracking conditions across the valley... across the valley. ...................... we're looking at plenty of sunshine--still a little buit of haze across the...
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. >> he does have some support, medical commentator mark lamont hill defended the pregame protest during a conversation with cnn's jim shooter making an ethical and political argument i would say that it is absolutely justified, i go to games all the time, i am a the flag bearing ledger legions. >> you don't stand square no, i is an act ofn' the local resistance it an act of medical critique. >> one fan went to twitter to call him his neck's pick president the 40 niners organization said they respect the players decisions, recognize a right to celebrate or not the national anthem preparing for the next preseaso kickoff. >> isepgthank you polo sandoval orleans remembering the devastation cause by hurricane katrina today 11 years after that storm, making landfall on august 29, 2,005 , the category three storm killing 1800 displacing more than 1 million in the gulf region e fema calls it the most catastrophic natura historyry damage estimate of $108 billion. some like a horror story , utility workers were shocked when they found inside of a sewer systemt w near seattle. after they removed t
. >> he does have some support, medical commentator mark lamont hill defended the pregame protest during a conversation with cnn's jim shooter making an ethical and political argument i would say that it is absolutely justified, i go to games all the time, i am a the flag bearing ledger legions. >> you don't stand square no, i is an act ofn' the local resistance it an act of medical critique. >> one fan went to twitter to call him his neck's pick president the 40 niners...
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issue. >> a medic issue? >> what's going on. >> no e?0mdxplanation was given the father of three's mystery condition. and chad was seemingly left to sleep it off in the sand. the real winner of last night's episode, was former "bachelorette" andi dorfmnan who wasn't even on the show. >> there was verbal abuse claims in the book. >> andi slammed former fianc? josh murray in the book. >> andng the fictional story that my ex has written >> it doesn't have to rise to pompeo's hollywood mansion. why she wants to team up with taylor swift. >>> and justin timberlake, the wedding crasher? the lucky couple is only talking to "e.t." what happened when the singer swung by.? >>> and eddie murphy tells me why he took a break from hollywood. is he getting ready for a comedy hollywood. is he getting ready for a comedy comeback? >>> right he justin timb >> all of a sudden he's walking around the corner and -- obviously being a big fan of his, i was pretty excited. ? ? >> chelsea gaudet and ryan park got surprise of their liv
issue. >> a medic issue? >> what's going on. >> no e?0mdxplanation was given the father of three's mystery condition. and chad was seemingly left to sleep it off in the sand. the real winner of last night's episode, was former "bachelorette" andi dorfmnan who wasn't even on the show. >> there was verbal abuse claims in the book. >> andi slammed former fianc? josh murray in the book. >> andng the fictional story that my ex has written >> it...
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the medical helicopter was called in to take the boy to the hospital. police are calling the fall a tragic accident and no criminal investigation underway. >>> the time now is 4:08. a funeral mass will be held for the young baseball player killed in san francisco while playing pokemon go. friends and family members gathered last night for a memorial for 20-year old calvin riley. he was remembered as a kind and caring young man. >> he was generally interested in talking to people about their lives. the best word to describe him is happy go lucky. every time i saw him he was smiling about something and just a goof ball. >> the graduate of san mateo was shot and killed in san francisco's a kwatic park on saturday night. >>> the federal government drug enforcement agency has taken a controversial stand on marijuana. the administration decided not to remove pot from the list of the nation's most dangerous drugs. it is on the same list as heroin. it's outraged medical marijuana advocates who argue pot is useful with pain management. >> we have thousands of ph
the medical helicopter was called in to take the boy to the hospital. police are calling the fall a tragic accident and no criminal investigation underway. >>> the time now is 4:08. a funeral mass will be held for the young baseball player killed in san francisco while playing pokemon go. friends and family members gathered last night for a memorial for 20-year old calvin riley. he was remembered as a kind and caring young man. >> he was generally interested in talking to people...
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issue. >> a medic issue? >> what's going on. >> no explanation was given for e even the medic couldn't keep a straight face while giving carly instructions for his care. >> how convenient for evan, who ended up getting a makout session out of it all. fans on twitter also pointed out that when chad passed out from drinking in episode 1, producers weren't seen calling for medics and chad was seemingly left to sleep it off in the sand. the real winner of last night's episode, was former "bachelorette" andi dorfmnan who wasn't even on the show. >> there was verbal abuse claims in the book. >> andi slammed former fiancÉ josh murray in the book. >> and bringing up the fictional story that my ex has written about me. >> andi insisted to us it's the truth. >> it doesn't have to rise to the fact of somebody putting a fist on you or pushing you or anything, there are different types of poor ways to treat a woman. i will leave it at that. >> you hate to hear those kind of things. >> ben higgins hit a home run on "bache
issue. >> a medic issue? >> what's going on. >> no explanation was given for e even the medic couldn't keep a straight face while giving carly instructions for his care. >> how convenient for evan, who ended up getting a makout session out of it all. fans on twitter also pointed out that when chad passed out from drinking in episode 1, producers weren't seen calling for medics and chad was seemingly left to sleep it off in the sand. the real winner of last night's...
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. >> the woman did not want to be identified she told the man claiming to be a medic that he told her he could not take her brother to the hospital because the other driver was holding her brother hostage. the caller knew her brothers first and last a said they wanted $3,500 delivered in person >> i said i'll give you $3,500 but i've got a go to the bank on a sunday morning since we will she says she called 911 from another phone in the dispatch operator found a huge flaw in the caller story and churns out they were in fact scammers posing as kidnappers could the woman kept the scammers on the phone for almost 30 minutes and did the right thing by staying calm and calling police for help deborah police looking for men wanted for force attempted monday morning for the victim was walking in the cemetery and men dressed in all black blood knocked him victim to the ground and try to assault her. if he had any information please call crimestoppers the dea declined mr. loosening restrictions on medical marijuana so it's going to remain ossified as one of the most dangerous drugs available u
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i've spent $300 in medications this month. >> that is exactly right. and people are making decisions whether to take their prescription medications or get groceries and 50% of medications aren't taken as prescribed and what also remarkable is it is sticker shock at the pharmacy counter. so 35% of scripts are left at the pharmacy counter without even being picked up. >> let's walk through how that works. if you are offering the low prices and we're looking at a list, average for lipitor is $163, you could get it for under $10. that seems crazy. why is no one else doing that? >> we are at a unique time when we find that technology is realigning a whole host of other industries. it didn't happen yet in the pharmaceutical space. >> how do you make money? >> we make money by negotiating. we negotiate with every pharmaceutical in the country for the prescription medications and what we've done to make our product simple is charge one price available to patients at pharmacy, and we could lose money as well. >> and when i start thinking about the profit margin
i've spent $300 in medications this month. >> that is exactly right. and people are making decisions whether to take their prescription medications or get groceries and 50% of medications aren't taken as prescribed and what also remarkable is it is sticker shock at the pharmacy counter. so 35% of scripts are left at the pharmacy counter without even being picked up. >> let's walk through how that works. if you are offering the low prices and we're looking at a list, average for...
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i'm not against medical marijuana. we have several dispensaries that deliver to the area. they claim to be a model dispensary but they been bribing people to come into the neighborhood.. they claim to be a nonprofit but they don't have a 501(c)(3) status. the please have been called several times should i don't know what white it doesn't show on the northern station record. they manhandled autistic child's when the doors are wide open. i don't know why that doesn't show in the northern nation records. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> you poor people. i don't know how you do it. it's amazing especially you in the middle. you look the most tired. i've had a record shop on lower haight directly across from the street for 30 years and i've seen three different clubs on that street and every time there is one it changes the whole dynamic of the block. we are very short block and were half a block from low income housing in i feel like having them there is just going to be a danger to everyone that ever walks down that street. thank you. >> thank you. >> my name is kirk wi
i'm not against medical marijuana. we have several dispensaries that deliver to the area. they claim to be a model dispensary but they been bribing people to come into the neighborhood.. they claim to be a nonprofit but they don't have a 501(c)(3) status. the please have been called several times should i don't know what white it doesn't show on the northern station record. they manhandled autistic child's when the doors are wide open. i don't know why that doesn't show in the northern nation...
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jude medical devices? wants toor group launch a hack attack, it now knows to go to saint jude. >> we are not aware of any immediate threat. having said that, we should not assume that others are not out there looking at the same suite of technologies we have looked at. so if there are immediate mitigations st. jude medical can deploy, to minimize the risk, but security is a subset of quality. they need an expensive overhaul and they need to examine the way they are designing, deploying, and updating their technology. there are a lot of questions about whether this is ethical, the way you are approaching this. at any point did you struggle with that question? >> we recognize that it is nontraditional. law'sven saint jude history of brushing these issues to one side and making no changes to their technology, despite the research, despite the dhs, despite the requirements that cyber security be prioritized, nothing has changed in the st. jude medical technology suite. we did not feel confident that the most e
jude medical devices? wants toor group launch a hack attack, it now knows to go to saint jude. >> we are not aware of any immediate threat. having said that, we should not assume that others are not out there looking at the same suite of technologies we have looked at. so if there are immediate mitigations st. jude medical can deploy, to minimize the risk, but security is a subset of quality. they need an expensive overhaul and they need to examine the way they are designing, deploying,...
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medical costs. the company at the prison i worked, if they sent a prisoner out for medical care, they had to bear that cost. there's a lot of resistance to sitting prisoners out of the hospital. they had less mental health staff. there were days i came into work where there were 24 guards for 1500 prisoners. this is far below what the contract requires. this problem has been found throughout cca's state and federal prisons. the inspector general has made reports on their audit showing, in one prison where there were byts, the riot was caused understaffing and poor medical care. after they issued the report, they went back and found that problem had not been corrected. this has happened in several states as well. you know, to answer your question about how this is going to affect the states, it remains to be seen, but what i did see winn at is that the company was under a lot of pressure by the state at that time to kind of get its act together, to improve security, improve health care, prevent escap
medical costs. the company at the prison i worked, if they sent a prisoner out for medical care, they had to bear that cost. there's a lot of resistance to sitting prisoners out of the hospital. they had less mental health staff. there were days i came into work where there were 24 guards for 1500 prisoners. this is far below what the contract requires. this problem has been found throughout cca's state and federal prisons. the inspector general has made reports on their audit showing, in one...
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medical care you need to get back to work. ==ter >>> if you get hurt on the job in california, you are promised that medical care will be in place. >> injured workers say that promise is being broken. here's liz wagner. >> we have been contacted by more than a dozen people who say they are hurting after the worker's compensation system left them high and dry. you are about to hear from a firefighter who responded to a building fire. he said if he can't get treatment for an obvious on the job injury, who can? >> there is smoke coming from a building. >> february 18th, 1999. downtown san jose. firefighters battle a warehouse fire. then this happened. when the building collapsed, it crashed on the captain. >> i was facedown. i could feel my right leg somewhere behind me. it crushed me. >> broken back, busted leg, fractured pelvis. >> i'm back. >> after months of rehab, he returned to his firehouse and retired in 2009 with lifetime medical benefits awarded by the city. he needed them when he woke up in pain in may 2014. >> my legs
medical care you need to get back to work. ==ter >>> if you get hurt on the job in california, you are promised that medical care will be in place. >> injured workers say that promise is being broken. here's liz wagner. >> we have been contacted by more than a dozen people who say they are hurting after the worker's compensation system left them high and dry. you are about to hear from a firefighter who responded to a building fire. he said if he can't get treatment for an...
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. we met a boy who made medical history by becoming the first child to receive a double hand transplant. his story has touched so many of our viewers. now he's back to show the world how far he has come. rehema ellis who first brought us his story has his next chapter. >> when we first met zion last year, he was unstoppable. even though he had lost both his hds infection as a toddler. >> keep monitoring things. >> reporter: and even after ground breaking surgery to attach new hands, his energy was drained, but not his determination. and take a look at him now. oh, my goodness! his new hands are growing with him. >> when i got my hands, it's like here's a piece of my life that was missing. now it's here. now my life is >> reporter: now he can cut -- look what you can do. color and play, beating me at jenga. you are not giving up. he can do nearly all the thin
tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. we met a boy who made medical history by becoming the first child to receive a double hand transplant. his story has touched so many of our viewers. now he's back to show the world how far he has come. rehema ellis who first brought us his story has his next chapter. >> when we first met zion...
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. we met a boy who made medical history by becoming the first child to receive a double hand transplant. his story has touched so many of our viewers. now he's back to show the world how far he has come. rehema ellis who first brought us his story has his next chapter. >> when we first met zion last year, he was unstoppable. even though he had lost both infection as a toddler. >> keep monitoring things. >> reporter: and even after ground breaking surgery to attach new hands, his energy was drained, but not his determination. and take a look at him now. oh, my goodness! his new hands are growing with him. >> when i got my hands, it's like here's a piece of my life that was missing. now it's here. now my life is >> reporter: now he can cut -- look what you can do. color and play, beating me at jenga. you are not giving up. he can do nearly all the things most
tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. we met a boy who made medical history by becoming the first child to receive a double hand transplant. his story has touched so many of our viewers. now he's back to show the world how far he has come. rehema ellis who first brought us his story has his next chapter. >> when we first met zion...
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instead, today's theme is medical records. both candidates raising questions about the health of their opponent. donald trump challenging hillary clinton in a tweet. this is what mr. trump tweeted. i think that both candidates should release detailed medical records. i have no problem in doing so. hillary? the clinton campaign firing back on mr. trump's health and picking apart a letter from trump's personal physician decleari decled declaring, "if elected, mr. trump would be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency." elizabeth cohen, let's start with this letter that we've seen from trump's doctor. tell me about that and how he evaluated him. >> you know, the letter is very interesting. my colleague, sanjay gupta, was saying that he hadn't seen quite a letter like this. i feel the same way, using phrases like his -- his cardiovascular status is excellent. if elected, he would be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency. that kind of hyperbole is not seen in medical records. medical letters are
instead, today's theme is medical records. both candidates raising questions about the health of their opponent. donald trump challenging hillary clinton in a tweet. this is what mr. trump tweeted. i think that both candidates should release detailed medical records. i have no problem in doing so. hillary? the clinton campaign firing back on mr. trump's health and picking apart a letter from trump's personal physician decleari decled declaring, "if elected, mr. trump would be the...
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. >>> a private meeting at a valley medical marijuana >>> a medical marijuana dispensary in the valley held a private meeting to talk about ptsd. >> they say they held this meeting so people suffering ptsd could talk about their experiences and what they do to deal with the symptoms. >> the dispensary's medical director was there to talk about the risks of cannabis therapy. a doctor says medical marijuana can have some benefits for those dealing with the disorder. >> one of the main things the individuals report is how much it helps with their sleep. again, great potential to help with other symptoms, including >> arizona voters legalized the use of medical marijuana five years ago. >>> all right, after the break, one last look at your weather forecast as you start your workwee. >>> maybe only in arizona, we could see temperatures like this and say this is amazing. no 110's, a chance of showers own thursday throughout the day and high and dry but the overnights are getting nice. >> it depends on where you have been. >> perspective, right? >> exactly. we welcome that. fall is coming and
. >>> a private meeting at a valley medical marijuana >>> a medical marijuana dispensary in the valley held a private meeting to talk about ptsd. >> they say they held this meeting so people suffering ptsd could talk about their experiences and what they do to deal with the symptoms. >> the dispensary's medical director was there to talk about the risks of cannabis therapy. a doctor says medical marijuana can have some benefits for those dealing with the disorder....
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while painting trump's help in glowing terms, it fell well short of the full medical history trump had promised. the medical paper trail of both candidates has been of interest lately. >> reporter: tonight a remarkable revelation, the only documentation of donald trump's medical history, was written in five minutes, his doctor says. >> i thought about it i get anxious when i get rushed. so i try to get four or five things done as fast as possible. >> reporter: the doctor who exam whens trump every day remembers that december day when a black car from the trump team waited outside his office. >> i had to write that letter while the driver waited. >> five paragraphs, filled with words donald trump might use. describing his patient as the healthiest person ever elected. >> in my rush, some of my words didn't come out exactly the way they were meant. >> trump enjoys fast food. >> reporter: but beyond the letter, trump hasn't shared anymore details about his medical status. his doctor is not concerned. >> he's healthy as heck. which works out just fine. >> reporter: adding -- >> he would be
while painting trump's help in glowing terms, it fell well short of the full medical history trump had promised. the medical paper trail of both candidates has been of interest lately. >> reporter: tonight a remarkable revelation, the only documentation of donald trump's medical history, was written in five minutes, his doctor says. >> i thought about it i get anxious when i get rushed. so i try to get four or five things done as fast as possible. >> reporter: the doctor who...
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medical emergency. why some fans are crying foul. >>> plus eddie murphy gets real about his nine kids. his hollywood path and what's next for the star. >> never done anything like this. >>> at home with ellen pompeo. her daughter, her man, her let's feed him to the sharks! squuuuack, let's feed him to the sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> the famed "playboy" mansion was just sold for $100 million. the new owner plans to connect the es i know you! [laughs] welcome! hi! we're your neighbors. we live across the street. thanks for this. i see you've got time warner cable like the rest of the hood. genius. yeah, they offer tons of free hd channels. and you can
medical emergency. why some fans are crying foul. >>> plus eddie murphy gets real about his nine kids. his hollywood path and what's next for the star. >> never done anything like this. >>> at home with ellen pompeo. her daughter, her man, her let's feed him to the sharks! squuuuack, let's feed him to the sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all...
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it is open to patients who depend on medical marijuana, to alleviate symptoms where previous medications have failed. peter, what kind of patients are allowed to take advantage of this? >> reporter: very strict rules on that. people with epilepsy, seizure, cancer, or people with terminal illnesses. they held their firsthand opening this morning. the product lines include items with a w is the ingredient that gets you high, and high dose versions. inside the cannabis dispensary, they sell a variety of products infused with oil, with oil syringe. a vaporizer, no, you don't smoke this stuff, that's illegal. brandon found certain kinds of marijuana helped stop seizures caused by a rare disease. this mother is hopeful, this dispensary is just the start in marijuana. >> i think it's quite historical. for florida, i think it's amazing. >> doesn't plan to place an order. >> i personally don't think it's going to benefit my son. we tried it with him and it did not benefit brandon. >> reporter: at thursday's grand opening, patients are doctors approval bought medical cannabis. >> i've been taking
it is open to patients who depend on medical marijuana, to alleviate symptoms where previous medications have failed. peter, what kind of patients are allowed to take advantage of this? >> reporter: very strict rules on that. people with epilepsy, seizure, cancer, or people with terminal illnesses. they held their firsthand opening this morning. the product lines include items with a w is the ingredient that gets you high, and high dose versions. inside the cannabis dispensary, they sell...
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. >>> finally tonight, america strong. the first american team in five years to win the little league world series. abc's gio benitez with the young champs. >> reporter: it was a big win for the smalltown boys. >> there it is! they did it! they did it! the perfect season! championship for maine-endwell. >> reporter: and today, this little slice of upstate new york gave their perfect team a hero's welcome, and they were perfect. going 24-0. the pint-sized we no, m beating powerhouse squad from south korea for the championship. how did you do it? >> hard work, practiced every day and just played the game as a team. >> reporter: even more admirable, the braces-clad little team that could is the first to win both the world and, for the korean team they beat -- you wanted them to run the field with you. >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> they were just as talented as we are. >> they had
tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. >>> finally tonight, america strong. the first american team in five years to win the little league world series. abc's gio benitez with the young champs. >> reporter: it was a big win for the smalltown boys. >> there it is! they did it! they did it! the perfect season! championship for...
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tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto tell your doctor about any conditions, such as kidney, liver or bleeding problems. to help protect yourself from a stroke, xarelto. they feel good? no... you wouldn't put up with part of a pair of glasses. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with part of a day? these are not useful. live whole. not part. aleve. my experience with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members >> pelley: magic and bird, ali and frazier, and tonight, lochte and phelps. they'll duel in the pool one last time. ben tracy is in rio. >> lochte in lane four alongside phelps. >> reporter: in the semifinal of the 200 individual medley last night... >> michael on th
tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto tell your doctor about any conditions, such as kidney, liver or bleeding problems. to help protect yourself from a stroke, xarelto. they feel good? no... you wouldn't put up with part of a pair of glasses. so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with part of a day? these are not useful. live whole. not part. aleve. my experience with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile...
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and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ready for a new chapter? talk to your rheumatologist. this is humira at work. and every day you promise toor protect them.love. off! is here to help with pro
and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and...
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medical corps was bigger than the entire army had been in 1939. how do you organize it? you have to decide who is in charge and what the different units look like. then once you have made that decision, that decision is very likely to persist well after the war is gone. you create structures that then continue. the same thing happened for the organization of science. not surprising. a lot of it had to do with vandervere bush. he was one of the early pioneers of concepts that we now call computing. he made a mechanical vegs of what we now have as an electronic computer. he was the dean at m. i.t. on became head of the office of the osrd. the "new york times" said that this made him the science tsar. he knew that access to the president was going to give him a lot of power in organizing scientific research, and he used that to get the medical research under his umbrella as well. roosevelt was about to shell out the medical research and put it in a different unit. he went to roosevelt, and he said you know the people that you want to give that respon
medical corps was bigger than the entire army had been in 1939. how do you organize it? you have to decide who is in charge and what the different units look like. then once you have made that decision, that decision is very likely to persist well after the war is gone. you create structures that then continue. the same thing happened for the organization of science. not surprising. a lot of it had to do with vandervere bush. he was one of the early pioneers of concepts that we now call...
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- against medical wanted nothing to do with it. after a time they decided that all the pills he had to take also controlled his life. >> with a brain injury you lose so much of yourself and we're hoping that you know when he can come off the medication that is he's on that he will get to feeling more like himself, start having more memories. >> a company called surterra their putices makes the in hillsborough county. lisa avery has been treating richard for the past two years and is excited to see the results. >> we've tried many things and it finally became aavailable so we jumped at the chance. >> and ultimately she's hoping this treatment will take the place of six medications that richard murphy is taking. in order for her to prescribe this she had to complete a special cour with the state. and she has to have a three- month relationship at the very least with her patient. josh? >> it would be nice if he could get off those medications but is this new prescription covered by insurance? >> that's the drawback. it's not covered f
- against medical wanted nothing to do with it. after a time they decided that all the pills he had to take also controlled his life. >> with a brain injury you lose so much of yourself and we're hoping that you know when he can come off the medication that is he's on that he will get to feeling more like himself, start having more memories. >> a company called surterra their putices makes the in hillsborough county. lisa avery has been treating richard for the past two years and is...
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so they are focused on medical and medical marijuana hoping to make difference jennifer evening has the story. in boston busy downtown crossing city's first medical marijuana open you can pass right by and not even know it's there. i don't see any sign age or anything. that is by design? >> yeah, that was one of the requirements of the approval from the city was there be no large sign age outside. >> patriot care coo bob takes us inside. patients will show us state medical marijuana card and another id to be buzzed in. >> then they will called into dispensary itself. it has the feel of a doctor's of. ourselves a medical company. so away want it to be, we don't want to feel like a head shop. so all the american will be kept behind the counter in the cabinets and drawers. patriot care part of national medical marijuana company columbia care has licenses to operate three dispensaries in massachusetts. boston, greenfield, and lowell, where company also has a cultivation facility to grow all of their many. >> patients can see it and smell we will have an eight strains of flower smokeable pro
so they are focused on medical and medical marijuana hoping to make difference jennifer evening has the story. in boston busy downtown crossing city's first medical marijuana open you can pass right by and not even know it's there. i don't see any sign age or anything. that is by design? >> yeah, that was one of the requirements of the approval from the city was there be no large sign age outside. >> patriot care coo bob takes us inside. patients will show us state medical marijuana...
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the agency concluded that marijuana has a high potential for abuse or that it has no accepted medical use in the us and lacks any acceptable level of safety for use supervision. the dea says it will allow more studying of marijuana by letting more institutions grow pot plants for research. dave young today met a colorado mother who strongly disagrees with the dea's decision same marijuana has saved her young sun's life. >> this mother brought her son all the way across the country to begin using medical marijuana. because doctors had run out of ways to treat him and getting better every month and causing nothing short of a miracle. >> four -year-old ezra was not expected to live until his first birthday. born with a severe form of a brain disorder he was having up to 500 caesar's today. >> just starting with high cbd cannabis oil we saw a 95 percent reduction in caesar's. >> as were his mother sa medication including morphinefrom snl, dilute and phenobarbital. >> it did not matter how much they were giving him he could not go more than an hour without screaming in pain. >> as he got w
the agency concluded that marijuana has a high potential for abuse or that it has no accepted medical use in the us and lacks any acceptable level of safety for use supervision. the dea says it will allow more studying of marijuana by letting more institutions grow pot plants for research. dave young today met a colorado mother who strongly disagrees with the dea's decision same marijuana has saved her young sun's life. >> this mother brought her son all the way across the country to...
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tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. >>> finally tonight, it's been a year since we met a boy who made medical history by becoming the first child to receive a double hand transplant. his story has touched so many of our viewers. now he's back to show the world how far he has come. rehema ellis who first brought us his story has his next chapter. >> when we first met zion last year, he was unstoppable. even though he had lost both his hands and legs to an infection as a toddler. >> keep monitoring things. >> reporter: and even after ground breaking surgery to attach new hands, his energy was drained, but not his determination. and take a look at him now. oh, my goodness! his new hands are growing with him. >> when i got my hands, it's like here's a piece of my life that was missing. now it's here. now my life is complete. >> reporter: now he can cut -- look what you can do
tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt & pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made switching to eliquis right for me. ask your doctor if it's right for you. >>> finally tonight, it's been a year since we met a boy who made medical history by becoming the first child to receive a double hand transplant. his story has touched so many of our viewers. now he's back to show the world how far he has come. rehema ellis who first...
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but critics say the independent medical review rubber stamps treatments. we have reviewed data from 2013 to 2015 injured workers contested nearly 600,000 treatment denials. reviewers upheld nearly 90% of the denials. supporters of the system say this number roofs the review process is working. critics have a different take. >> it's hard to believe that any system could be that one-sided. >> reporter: in 2013 a law changed the way that disputes are solved. workers used to argue before a judge. now independent reviewers decide if treatment is necessary based on guidelines and some say the guidelines are too rigid. >> does it work in every case? >> of course not. >> reporter: a corporation called maximus won the contract. >> there is no transparency. >> reporter: the reviewers are confidential. that means nameless, faceless doctors are making decisions about medical care about patients they have never seen. the outcomes are final for one year. >> is the review process working? >> reporter: diane is the policy direct for for the california applicant's attorney
but critics say the independent medical review rubber stamps treatments. we have reviewed data from 2013 to 2015 injured workers contested nearly 600,000 treatment denials. reviewers upheld nearly 90% of the denials. supporters of the system say this number roofs the review process is working. critics have a different take. >> it's hard to believe that any system could be that one-sided. >> reporter: in 2013 a law changed the way that disputes are solved. workers used to argue...