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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150529-20:47:00

>> -- depression. >> did you think about hurting yourself or killing yourself? >> ah, no. >> any other time of depressions did you think about hurting yourself or killing yourself? >> no. >> how about hurting or killing other people? >> ah, yeah. [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: now it's important to note this interview session happened about two years after the shooting. this was just last july when the mental evaluation took place and dr. reid said at the time of their interview holmes was on medications, antipsychotic medication and an antidepressant. how he presents himself in this videotape may be differ than like at the time of the shooting. jake? >> in the video the defendant talk be a the actual day of the shootings back in 2012. what did he have to say?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150526:08:18:00

with my transition coming out of the military and through that experience i feel like i know if the veterans that i'm trying to reach, i know what they are going through. >> reporter: at the center here new research is helping to make the invisible wounds of war visible. at the same time therapists are helping our veterans and their families stand down psychologically and reset. >> we are hopeful that we will have genomic profiles that would say you should take this antidepressant and not that one. you should not take an antidepressant you should take an adrenaline blocker or you might benefit more from psychotherapy. >> reporter: the research being done here will be a game changer, allowing dock ares to create individual treatment plans for vets. in boston a partnership between the red sox and massachusetts general hospital veterans here are also learning how to cope. >> it's hard to seek help and i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150525:22:18:00

with my transition coming out of the military and through that experience i feel like i know if the veterans that i'm trying to reach, i know what they are going through. >> reporter: at the center here new research is helping to make the invisible wounds of war visible. at the same time therapists are helping our veterans and their families stand down psychologically and reset. >> we are hopeful that we will have genomic profiles that would say you should take this antidepressant and not that one. you should not take an antidepressant you should take an adrenaline blocker or you might benefit more from psychotherapy. >> reporter: the research being done here will be a game changer, allowing dock ares to create individual treatment plans for vets. in boston a partnership between the red sox and massachusetts general hospital veterans here are also learning how to cope.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150403-00:22:00

unquote heavy depression medicine that had been very heavy on the body. what types of effect would these kinds of medicines have? >> well when you talk about medications that are treating depression sometimes they can make someone sleepy. they can be sedating but also have nearly the opposite effect wolf. somebody who's very depressed, they are given a powerful antidepressant. sometimes, if they are bipolar, for example, it can sort of make them become more the sort of manic side of things. there are so many details about this whole story that are still unclear and frankly, the pieces coming in still don't make sense in aggregate. you feel there's pieces missing but a heavy antidepressant would have one of those effects, wolf. >> possibly could have been under the influence of this medication when he actually crashed the plane? >> it's possible but again, you know when you hear some of the interactions it doesn't sound like anyone noticed anything

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Anderson Cooper 360-20150403-03:22:00

drugs he was taking, all of this raising lots of questions. chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, the co-pilot was prescribed what has been called and i quote heavy depressive medicine that had been very heavy on the body. what types of effect would these kinds of medicines have? >> well, when you talk about medications that are treating depression, sometimes they can make someone sleepy. they can be sedating but also have nearly the opposite effect, wolf. somebody who's very depressed, they are given a powerful antidepressant. sometimes, if they are bipolar, for example, it can sort of make them become more the sort of manic side of things. there are so many details about this whole story that are still unclear and frankly, the pieces coming in still don't make sense in aggregate. you feel there's pieces missing but a heavy antidepressant would have one of those effects, wolf. >> possibly could have been under the influence of this medication when he actually crashed the plane?

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150331-13:22:00

able to fly with your anti-depressant or whatever you need. there is a way around it. it takes time. there is a way to be legal. saying you can't report and people won't take medicine is not the answer. there is an answer. it's something the pilots have to do and work at. >> all right. mary thanks. i appreciate it. still to come indiana's governor standing firm on the state's controversial religious freedom law as the backlash spreads across the nation. rosa flores is in indianapolis this morning. >> well good morning. it is a race against the clock here in indiana with democrats asking for a swift repeal of the law. republicans scrambling to change the language and hear this. the governor announcing he will speak to reporters again. we'll let you know what we know next.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150331-18:08:00

that he was psychotic. >> what steps, before we come back to the legality of the airline versus anyone else what sort of steps, mary would an airline have to take in order to hire someone as a pilot? you could even use a u.s. example. the what kinds of records would be checked and followed up on? >> many. in fact in the united states having any suicidal ie deeuation, thoughts of suicide and psychosis, not just depression and taking more than one psychotroepic or psychotic alleviating drug disqualifies you from the cockpit. that's it you're done. suicidal thought, you're out of the cockpit. if you take an anti-depressant, there are only four allowed in the united states. you have to be monitored. you have to have a medical exam. the airline has to provide a letter to the faa every three months that they're monitoring you. and this is for depression with

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150331-18:17:00

or his motive of why he would want to do this. mary to will's point about multiple doctors now we're hearing -- and we heard about the note shredded up in his apartment from a doctor saying unfit for duty unfit to work. part of this early motive that's coming out from investigators is this notion that perhaps, you know he was worried that it would get out to his employer to the airline, that because of his medical conditions he'd be yanked out of the cockpit. my issue with that is, so why would you then feel the need to fly and take the lives of 149 people with you? >> well that's a big mystery. but i think the multiple doctors is the key. even under the united states federal aviation regulations, if you're taking more than one anti-depressant, if you have combined your medication, it's the combination effect. if one won't control the depression you can't mix them up. you can't go to several doctors and forum shop for the cocktail of drugs you want. i think without a doubt, he

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20150330-19:07:00

depression has moved into a psychosis. i want to emphasize, these are very heavy-duty drugs. this is not a prozac or antidepressant. it's used for people who have a serious mental illness. >> so what kinds of serious mental illnesses? what could fall under a category in which you have to get these sorts of injections? >> right. so these kinds of injections are us used for people with manic depression and schizophrenia. those are two of the big ones. and, again, what you're concerned about with a psychotic patient is to use a layman's word you've lost a grip on reality. you are hearing hallucinations and thinking that they are true you are having delusions and thinking that they are true that they are reality. >> so john if you have -- and again, we don't know. this is prior to -- at least according to this prosecutor this part was prior to him

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The Situation Room-20150330-22:22:00

>> ruth you are a psychologist. if it's true what the girlfriend is quoted as saying what does that say to you? >> there's a little bit of confusion for me in that if he was psychotic, the premeditated part in a specific of a way as to say everyone will remember my name doesn't fit. that bothered me from the beginning. >> mike let's talk about the medications supposedly he was receiving, including some major psychotic drugs, injected into him, not with a pill. could that happen here in the united states? >> five years ago the faa allowed for the first time antidepressants to be introduced to pilots flying. it was prozac pilots because it wasn't where the agency felt comfortable if a heavy antidepressant was administered. even with the antidepressants and pilots can take in the united states ambien but they can't fly within 24 hours of that time. they are becoming more modern

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