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instability which drugs will lead to that and this individual does have a history with drugs and dui. he had substance abuse, this is the type of thing that you will see. in almost every single one these shooters i would have to say all of these types of shooters typically have emotional or rage issues. sometimes brought on by medication but definitely brought on by the fact that the way children are raised right now is just not doing the trick. >> steve: what's unique about this is he actually went to the hospital with his mother and then became enraged in the lobby and we asked jonathan serrie why he got enraged. and the motive has not yet been revealed. maybe later today. jonathan, thank you very much for joining us live. >> ainsley: thank you. >> you got it, thank you. >> brian: still waiting on the manifesto to see what the shooter was thinking in nashville. >> steve: that's not coming out. >> brian: medication involved in this. jonathan saying if you were discipline problem you get detention now you get ritalin. i'm wondering about all these

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

aware and educated as to the options out there. trey: you hinted at parent-teacher conferences that brings back so many terrible memories for my parents. for those parents who did not have discipline problem children. and they are going to the parent teacher conferences, what are specific questions to ask their teachers? >> it is so important to find out whether or not your child is performing to grade level. if they are not, that means they are in the lowest 50 percentile for that subject. this is a big problem. they are not getting the skills they need to be able to be successful in the next grade. so parents really need to listen to what their teachers are saying. if they are telling you, your child is not performing on grade level, it is time to get help right away. if they are telling that you your child is not retaining

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FOX and Friends

college and run with the wrong kid in high school. that's not the case anymore. that's the old problem. that's the discipline problem or, you know, born addicted. have addiction in your family. that's a different issue. this is fentanyl put on prescription drugs. sometimes illegal. for example, a lot of kids when they want to study and it's not right will take adderall which you use for. >> ainsley: like a' dhd. >> brian: grab it got this adderall and take it not because they want to get high and go to the clubs because they want to focus, they die. that's what's happening. >> ainsley: if they take the counterfeit pills. >> steve: so many cases somebody does not realize there is fentanyl there. it's not like they are buying something yeah give me that super fentanyl stuff. nobody is doing that it is largely by accident. and they do it one time and they're dead. >> ainsley: that is what a parent's fear is you send your kid to college and then they say they're at a party and someone

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MTP Daily-20191227-22:33:00

good case against this guy. they had realtime information from the other members of the platoon. other people who were on the battlefield. who witnessed gallagher kill this kid, was a teenager, with a hunting knife. and then pose with the body. over the loud objection, in realtime, from the people who were -- who were his juniors. and then ordering some of those other s.e.a.l.s. to participate in what the navy considers a war crime along with him. there are a number of -- of military chain of command problems there. obviously, there is -- that is a textbook definition of a war crime and the navy went after him for it. you know, it was a good order and discipline problem. it was a morale problem. it's everything that the navy and the other branches say that -- that we prosecute war crimes for. you -- you do not want, as

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Lockup Boston - Extended Stay-20191006-05:07:00

years at the house of correction, a separate jail facility for convicted inmates serving 2 1/2 years or less. due to multiple fights, he spent the first 13 months in segregation, but even under those restrictions he was still a significant discipline problem. >> daniel has gotten into many fights since he's been here. he's been involved in about ten fights. there are a lot of fights that he has actually asked or called to happen. so he's been involved in a lot more behind the scenes than he's actually been involved in. >> if someone is arguing with a c.o., i'll be in the background amping them up. just i like going at it. i don't know. i like when people yell. [ bleep ]. >> what? >> i don't know. it's fun to me. i just enjoy that. i like all the commotion and stuff like that. >> while esdale thrives on commotion outside his cell, inside is a shrine to order. >> that's my rug.

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CNN Newsroom with Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto-20190909-14:09:00

president at the time. you're aware of the broad concerns in the intel community about the president's handling of classified intelligence. how serious are those concerns? how should people at home digest that? >> i think the one comment was given to me is it was just, it is a lack of discipline problem, on the information provided. and you have to remember, it doesn't have to even be a direct thing that comes from a very sensitive source, it's context, and if you talk about that context in a place that you shouldn't, again, there are counter-sb counter-intelligence agents who are looking at hanging on every word that the president might say, and so, you know, my argument is better discipline on all of this information is critically important, going forward. one slight slip, and you lose access, very key access to what the russians intentions and plans and thinking is. >> loose lips sink ships as they say. mike rogers.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190306:12:27:00

youth drop. >> this is big tobacco's dream. they are getting into the marijuana business and actually youth use and especially 18 to 25-year-old use has gone way up in legalized state. today's marijuana use is linked to mental illness. three times out risk of suicide mental illness. i don't want to use scare tactics. everyone agrees we need to discourage use. we need to slow the train down. steve: talking about a discipline problem in our schools. not just that they are breaking a local rule, pot is still a federal felony. >> and it hurts your ability to learn in school. and it hurts other kids' ability to do it. this isn't about a couple of kids in the boy's room passing around a joint. we are talking 90% thc in these cartridges. it's a total new ballgame. we need to do more than a slap on the wrist and forget about it. >> what's a slap on the wrist? steve: if somebody came to school with a bottle of vodka you would think they would get in trouble. >> we wouldn't call the police on them and wouldn't

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180804:18:06:00

right? >> but it has to be potentially damaging. >> i was a senior republican senator, i'm not attacking the koch brothers because they're still good donors of mine, so why stir up that? why talk about lebron james or our own don lemon? the president does, you know, get involved in a lot of things. >> it would be much better if he left it. >> he could have an opportunity to speak if he really wants to and his attorneys are advising against the president being interviewed by bob mueller but apparently they are still working on questions of parameters, et cetera. do you see, shan, that the president just simply cannot resist, even if his attorneys say don't do it, he can't resist but talk about it face-to-face with bob mueller. >> i think he definitely has a discipline problem in terms of message and i think that's why his lawyers are so worried about him sitting down with mueller. >> why is he so insistent that he would want to. >> i think that's a spin-type issue and they want to set the stage for if mueller, who does not want to litigate all the way to the supreme court, can he

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170917:06:07:00

firearm and sentenced to two years at the house of correction, a separate jail facility for convicted inmates serving 2 1/2 years or less. due to multiple fights, he spent the first 13 months in segregation, but even under those restrictions he was still a significant discipline problem. >> daniel has gotten into many fights since he's been here. he's been involved in about ten fights. there are a lot of fights that he has actually asked or called to happen. so he's been involved in a lot more behind the scenes than he's actually been involved in. >> if someone is arguing with a c.o., i'll be in the background amping them up. just i like going at it. i don't know. it's just fun to me. i just enjoy it. i like all the commotion and stuff like that. >> while esdale thrives on commotion outside his cell, inside is a shrine to order.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170821:03:17:00

>> fight with inmates. insubordinate to staff. >> constantly getting into it with sheriffs maybe three, four times a week. >> maintained being a consistent discipline problem while here until the day he left. >> it took three years for wallace's case to move through the courts before he was found guilty and sentenced to life without parole. >> then i went to prison with the same type of behavior. just responding with anger and violence towards everything. >> he has spent the past 17 years in some of california's toughest prisons. >> i'm pretty dumbfounded. talk about the internet. starbucks. you don't realize, but i don't know nothing about any of that stuff. >> i don't know. especially i feel like, i don't feel like i really lived.

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