Plus, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault have no place in the nfl. Do nfl Football Players have a Domestic Violence problem . Or has the media kicked off a crisis . We run through the numbers. And finally the Golden Gate Bridge is the most commonplace for someone to take their life in the western hemisphere. Will a suicide barrier at the iconic bridge actually help prevent suicides elsewhere in the bay area . We explore the possibilities. Here is tonights edition of reality check. And good evening. Thank you very much for joining us. Im sam brock. For the next 30 minutes well take on claims, assertions aged projections and vet them for accuracy. Thats what reality check saul about, using data, Research Analysis to celebrate the truth. Lets fin with an issue everybody has been talking about, ebola. The fear of an outbreak right now is not the only thing spreading across the u. S. Blame and finger pointing have also infected political debate. Does the cdc have enough money to deal with
Allen frances a member of the leadership and the former chair of psychiatry it currently lives in san diego california. He will talk about his latest book is the heaviest of the three. Titled saving normal among many issues tackled the underscores the politics in diagnosis. Please ball club allen frances. [applause] i am very worried about the Current Situation in america and only slightly hopeful of the future prognosis we have become a pill popping society in the wrong people are getting the pills those suits should not be taking the pills are statistics are astounding 20 of the population take the psychiatric medication to . Antidepressant is 11 percent in women over 40 with 25 percent take the antidepressant. 4 of the teenagers are taking stimulants and antidepressant the antipsychotics of class that should be restricted to a small percentage of the population is one of the biggest revenue producing drugs in america with 18 billion per year being used for all sorts of things. Antid
They are close to as big a problem as not having people. You have doctors there but you dont have examination rooms. Do you have a construction plan moving forward . I know its unfair. You have been in the job six weeks. Im not trying to be critical. Its five, actually. All right. Obviously, you are right. Facilities are very important. The action you took with the bill gives us the ability to have 27 more facilities. Not surprisingly, one of the facilities will go in phoenix where, obviously, we have a need. We have an issue right now that were working. Its around leasing. We have been following an appropriate, i think, strategy of leasing facilities rather than building them. Because the population is moving. You have talked about the increase in veterans in montana. Were currently working through the gsa on this process. Because the to get down to it, i appreciate you telling me what you are doing. All i want to know is, do you have a construction plan moving forward for the next ye
Inspiration from their favorite old scifi movies . Good evening. Thank you for joining us on this sunday evening. Im rebecca jarvis. David muir is off. We begin with the Severe Weather winding up with another strike on the most battered stretches of the country. 30 Million People on the alert. The trouble is on the move. In minneapolis after weeks of rain and flooding they are using kayaks to get around. In wisconsin high winds knocked tree branches into power lines triggering a fire. And you could see the lightning even from space. These are images of a storm near houston. And a new tropical threat brewing in the atlantic. In a moment abcs linzie janis starts us off on the weekend weather. Reporter tonight heavy rains in memphis bringing flash flooding and forcing evacuations. Crews working to restore power and rescue stranded motorists. The midwest and great plains getting pull hmmed by wild weather too. Take a look. This driver in st. Paul, minnesota barely making his way through bl
Shaw look for these titles in bookstores and watch for the authors on booktv and on booktv. Org. Booktv continues with robert spoo. He talks about the clash between literary pirates over copyrights going back to 1790 and discusses how it has shaped the copyright laws that we have today and this is about one hour. [applause] thank you so much. As the dean indicated, most of us and a large number of legal scholars, you might be surprised to learn that an area that is not compelled by law, something that is informal but very organized, and it has grown up to fill the various needs and the various cracks in the wall of law and i am going to be talking about one of those major cracks in the law today and i will be focused on the 19th century in the United States and particularly on authors and publishers in america, really from the 1820s and 30s amah up to lease the end of the century where, as you will see, the world is really kind of turned upside down where publishing is concerned. Lawfu